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Page 1: 2011 Winthrop Baseball Media Guide

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2011 Baseball Media Guide2011 Baseball Media Guide

Sean SullivanSean SullivanRedshirt Junior Outfi elderRedshirt Junior Outfi elder

Robert LakeRobert LakeSenior PitcherSenior Pitcher

Eddie RohanEddie RohanSenior CatcherSenior Catcher

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No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)1 Tyler Cook 2B/SS R/R Sr. 5-8 165 Gainesville, FL (Santa Fe C.C.)1 Tyler Cook 2B/SS R/R Sr. 5-8 165 Gainesville, FL (Santa Fe C.C.)2 Leighton Daniels SS R/R Fr. 5-10 160 2 Leighton Daniels SS R/R Fr. 5-10 160 Charlotte, NC (East Mecklenburg H.S.)Charlotte, NC (East Mecklenburg H.S.)3 Justin Hopper P/OF R/R R-Jr. 5-11 185 Lexington, SC (South Carolina)3 Justin Hopper P/OF R/R R-Jr. 5-11 185 Lexington, SC (South Carolina)4 Sean Sullivan OF R/R R-Jr. 6-3 195 Columbia, SC (A.C. Flora H.S.)4 Sean Sullivan OF R/R R-Jr. 6-3 195 Columbia, SC (A.C. Flora H.S.)5 Chas Crane 3B/OF S/R Jr. 6-0 204 Bridgewater, NJ (Immaculata H.S.)5 Chas Crane 3B/OF S/R Jr. 6-0 204 Bridgewater, NJ (Immaculata H.S.)6 Austin Stuart P R/R Jr. 5-9 160 6 Austin Stuart P R/R Jr. 5-9 160 North Augusta, SC (North Augusta H.S.)North Augusta, SC (North Augusta H.S.)7 Patrick Gamblin P/OF/1B R/L So. 5-11 175 Harlem, GA (Harlem H.S.)7 Patrick Gamblin P/OF/1B R/L So. 5-11 175 Harlem, GA (Harlem H.S.)8 Robert Lake P R/R Sr. 6-2 185 Prosperity, SC (Mid Carolina H.S.)8 Robert Lake P R/R Sr. 6-2 185 Prosperity, SC (Mid Carolina H.S.)9 Eddie Rohan C/OF/DH R/R Sr. 6-0 205 Youngstown, OH (Ursuline H.S.)9 Eddie Rohan C/OF/DH R/R Sr. 6-0 205 Youngstown, OH (Ursuline H.S.)11 Adam Gliebe SS/2B R/R Sr. 5-11 185 St. Louis, MO (John A. Logan C.C.)11 Adam Gliebe SS/2B R/R Sr. 5-11 185 St. Louis, MO (John A. Logan C.C.)12 Rob Brewer P L/L So. 5-11 150 Columbus, OH (Upper Arlington H.S.)12 Rob Brewer P L/L So. 5-11 150 Columbus, OH (Upper Arlington H.S.)13 Chad Smith SS/3B R/R Fr. 6-1 195 Rock Hill, SC (Northwestern H.S.)13 Chad Smith SS/3B R/R Fr. 6-1 195 Rock Hill, SC (Northwestern H.S.)14 Wade Newman P R/R R-Sr. 6-2 200 14 Wade Newman P R/R R-Sr. 6-2 200 Darnestown, MD (St. John’s College H.S.)Darnestown, MD (St. John’s College H.S.)15 Kenny Monteith P R/R Jr. 6-2 203 15 Kenny Monteith P R/R Jr. 6-2 203 Morristown, NJ (Morristown Beard H.S.)Morristown, NJ (Morristown Beard H.S.)18 Matteo D’Angelo P R/R Sr. 6-2 198 Bologna, Italy (F. Enriques Liceo Scientifi co)18 Matteo D’Angelo P R/R Sr. 6-2 198 Bologna, Italy (F. Enriques Liceo Scientifi co)19 TJ Olesczuk OF/3B R/R Fr. 6-1 180 Cortlandt Manor, NY (Hendrick Hudson H.S.)19 TJ Olesczuk OF/3B R/R Fr. 6-1 180 Cortlandt Manor, NY (Hendrick Hudson H.S.)21 Tommy Lawrence P R/R So. 6-0 195 West Haven, CT (West Haven H.S.)21 Tommy Lawrence P R/R So. 6-0 195 West Haven, CT (West Haven H.S.)22 Dominic Patterozzi P R/R R-Jr. 6-2 187 Edwardsville, IL (John A. Logan C.C.)22 Dominic Patterozzi P R/R R-Jr. 6-2 187 Edwardsville, IL (John A. Logan C.C.)23 Tyler Donovan C R/R So. 5-11 173 Brewster, NY (Iona Prep H.S.)23 Tyler Donovan C R/R So. 5-11 173 Brewster, NY (Iona Prep H.S.)24 Reid Langdale 3B R/R Fr. 6-3 195 Mt. Pleasant, SC (Wando H.S.)24 Reid Langdale 3B R/R Fr. 6-3 195 Mt. Pleasant, SC (Wando H.S.)25 Eric Ruth P R/R So. 6-0 185 Hatfi eld, PA (North Penn H.S.)25 Eric Ruth P R/R So. 6-0 185 Hatfi eld, PA (North Penn H.S.)27 Max Vogel OF/P R/L So. 6-2 195 Hopewell, PA (Hopewell H.S.)27 Max Vogel OF/P R/L So. 6-2 195 Hopewell, PA (Hopewell H.S.)28 Matt Pierpont INF/P R/R So. 6-2 214 28 Matt Pierpont INF/P R/R So. 6-2 214 Canonsburg, PA (Canon-McMillan H.S. Canonsburg, PA (Canon-McMillan H.S. 29 Austen Barber C R/R So. 6-1 205 Greenville, SC (Eastside H.S.)29 Austen Barber C R/R So. 6-1 205 Greenville, SC (Eastside H.S.)30 Matt Lobacz 1B/OF L/L So. 6-2 200 Acworth, GA (Young Harris College)30 Matt Lobacz 1B/OF L/L So. 6-2 200 Acworth, GA (Young Harris College)31 Mitchell Knox P L/L R-So. 6-5 190 Appling, GA (Young Harris College)31 Mitchell Knox P L/L R-So. 6-5 190 Appling, GA (Young Harris College)40 Tyler Mizenko P R/R Jr. 6-2 200 Wallingford, CT (Hamden Hall H.S.)40 Tyler Mizenko P R/R Jr. 6-2 200 Wallingford, CT (Hamden Hall H.S.)41 Cam Walters OF/P L/L R-Jr. 5-11 175 York, SC (Northwestern H.S.)41 Cam Walters OF/P L/L R-Jr. 5-11 175 York, SC (Northwestern H.S.)42 Brett Thomas 1B L/L R-Jr. 6-4 225 Columbia, SC (North Carolina)42 Brett Thomas 1B L/L R-Jr. 6-4 225 Columbia, SC (North Carolina)44 Daniel Hyatt P/3B R/R R-Fr. 6-4 210 Hendersonville, NC (West Henderson H.S.) 44 Daniel Hyatt P/3B R/R R-Fr. 6-4 210 Hendersonville, NC (West Henderson H.S.)

Coaching StaffCoaching Staff10 Tom Riginos Head Coach (1st Season)10 Tom Riginos Head Coach (1st Season)20 Mike McGuire Associate Head Coach (12th Season)20 Mike McGuire Associate Head Coach (12th Season)26 Clint Chrysler Pitching Coach (1st Season)26 Clint Chrysler Pitching Coach (1st Season)16 Jeff Stanek Volunteer Coach (2nd Season)16 Jeff Stanek Volunteer Coach (2nd Season)

Members of the 2011 Winthrop Baseball Team are, front row (L to R): Tyler Donovan, Tyler Cook, Tommy Lawrence, Austin Members of the 2011 Winthrop Baseball Team are, front row (L to R): Tyler Donovan, Tyler Cook, Tommy Lawrence, Austin Stuart, Justin Hopper, Cam Walters, Leighton Daniels, TJ Olesczuk, Chad Smith; middle row (L to R): Josh Bowers (no longer Stuart, Justin Hopper, Cam Walters, Leighton Daniels, TJ Olesczuk, Chad Smith; middle row (L to R): Josh Bowers (no longer on team), Chas Crane, Wade Newman, Matteo D’Angelo, Rob Brewer, Kenny Monteith, Tyler Mizenko, Eric Ruth, Patrick Gam-on team), Chas Crane, Wade Newman, Matteo D’Angelo, Rob Brewer, Kenny Monteith, Tyler Mizenko, Eric Ruth, Patrick Gam-blin, Adam Gliebe, Eddie Rohan; back row (L to R): Athletic Trainer Charlie Hart, Austen Barber, Matt Lobacz, Sean Sullivan, blin, Adam Gliebe, Eddie Rohan; back row (L to R): Athletic Trainer Charlie Hart, Austen Barber, Matt Lobacz, Sean Sullivan, Dominic Patterozzi, Brett Thomas, Mitchell Knox, Picthing Coach Clint Chrysler, Head Coach Tom Riginos, Associate Head Dominic Patterozzi, Brett Thomas, Mitchell Knox, Picthing Coach Clint Chrysler, Head Coach Tom Riginos, Associate Head Coach Mike McGuire, Daniel Hyatt, Reid Langdale, Matt Pierpont, Robert Lake, Max Vogel; Not pictured: Volunteer Coach Jeff Coach Mike McGuire, Daniel Hyatt, Reid Langdale, Matt Pierpont, Robert Lake, Max Vogel; Not pictured: Volunteer Coach Jeff Stanek Stanek

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2011 Quick FactsLocation: Rock Hill, SCFounded: 1886Enrollment: 6,400Affi liation: NCAA Division IConference: Big SouthNickname: EaglesColors: Garnet (PMS 201) and Gold (PMS 123)President: Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgioAlma Mater/Year: Gannon/1964Athletic Director: Tom HickmanAlma Mater/Year: Wake Forest/ 1970

Media RelationsAssistant AD for Media Relations: Jack FrostAlma Mater/Year: Eastern Kentucky/1972Offi ce Phone: 803-323-2129, ext. 6245E-mail Address: [email protected] Media Relations Director: Brett ReddenOffi ce Phone: 803-323-2129, ext. 6246E-mail Address: [email protected] Contact: Wesley HerringOffi ce Phone: 803-323-2129, ext. 6067E-mail Address: [email protected] Phone: 803-323-2433Mailing Address: Winthrop Coliseum 1162 Eden Terrace Rock Hill, SC 29733

Baseball Coaching StaffHead Coach: Tom Riginos Record at WU/Yrs.: First SeasonCareer Record/Yrs.: Same Assistant Coaches: Mike McGuire, Clint Chrysler Volunteer Coach: Jeff StanekBaseball Athletic Trainer: Charlie Hart Strength & Conditioning Coach: Brian BoosBaseball Offi ce Phone: (803) 323-2129, ext. 6235

Program HistoryFirst Year of Baseball: 1980Overall All-Time Record: 1,033-624-6 (.623)Big South Championships: 5 (1985, 1987, 1995, 1999, 2005)NCAA Tournament Appearances: 5 (1995, 1999, 2001,2005, 2006)

Team Information2009 Overall Record: 27-30 2009 BSC Record/Finish: 13-14/T-5th Position Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0Letterman Returning/Lost: 24/8Newcomers: 6

Facility InformationHome Field/Capacity: The Winthrop Ballpark/1,800Field Dimensions: LF-325, CF-390, RF-325Press Box Phone: (803) 323-2129, ext.2155/

2114Ticket Booth Phone: (803) 323-2129, ext. 6655

Table of Contents2011 Roster ........................................ IFCQuick Facts/Table of Contents .............3Winthrop University ...........................4-5President Anthony J. DiGiorgio ...........6Athletic Department Staff .....................7Outstanding Facilities ...........................8A Great Location ....................................9Athletic Training ..................................10Student Services .................................11Strength & Conditioning ................12-13Coaching Staff ................................14-17Support Staff ........................................172011 Season Outlook .....................18-20The 2011 Eagles ..............................21-30Roster Breakdown ...............................31Eagle Challenge ...................................322010 Season Statistics ........................33Eagles To Play Across Country..........342010 Season Results ...........................35All-Time History ..............................36-372011 Travel Schedule ..........................37Year-By-Year Results .....................38-45All-Time Roster ...............................46-482011 Opponents ..............................49-52The Big South Conference .................53Big South Year-By-Year .................54-56All-Time Coaching Records ................56Big South Honors ................................57Postseason Honors ........................58-61Game Records .....................................62Individual Records .........................63-64Team Records .................................65-66Career Records ...............................67-68Winthrop Hall of Fame ........................69Eagles In The Pros ..............................70The Winthrop Ballpark ......................IBC2011 Schedule ..................................OBC

CreditsThe 2011 Winthrop Baseball Media Guide was designed in Adobe InDesign CS5, and written and edited by Wesley Herring, Media Relations Assistant. Photo services were provided by Jack Frost, Assistant AD for Media Relations, Mike Slade of Mike Slade Photography of Rock Hill and Sideline Sports. This digital online media guide was developed through the services of Summit Athletic Media in Charlotte, NC.

On The CoverThe 2011 Winthrop Baseball Media Guide features on the cover team captains, from left to right: senior catcher Eddie Rohan, senior pitcher Robert Lake and redshirt junior Sean Sullivan

Quick Facts/Table of ContentsQuick Facts/Table of Contents

Sean SullivanSean Sullivan

Matt PierpontMatt Pierpont

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Sean SullivanSean SullivanRedshirt-Junior OutfielderRedshirt-Junior Outfi elder

Robert LakeRobert LakeSenior PitcherSenior Pitcher

Eddie RohanEddie RohanSenior CatcherSenior Catcher

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FFOne of America's BestOne of America's Best

ounded in 1886, Winthrop is now ounded in 1886, Winthrop is now celebrating its 125th anniversary. celebrating its 125th anniversary. The picturesque campus is ideally The picturesque campus is ideally located in the beautiful upstate section of located in the beautiful upstate section of South Carolina in the growing city of Rock South Carolina in the growing city of Rock Hill and only 30 minutes from Charlotte, Hill and only 30 minutes from Charlotte, North Carolina. Winthrop’s 100-acre main North Carolina. Winthrop’s 100-acre main campus and its 300-acre athletic complex is campus and its 300-acre athletic complex is home to a student body that numbers nearly home to a student body that numbers nearly 6,400.6,400. Winthrop is large enough to offer a Winthrop is large enough to offer a wide range of academic and extracurricular wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities found at larger universities opportunities found at larger universities while at the same time small enough while at the same time small enough to encourage personal interaction with to encourage personal interaction with professors and staff. professors and staff.

Steeped in tradition, Winthrop is a public Steeped in tradition, Winthrop is a public institution with regional prominence. At institution with regional prominence. At Winthrop, students excel in an academic Winthrop, students excel in an academic environment that is second to none among environment that is second to none among South Carolina’s senior colleges and South Carolina’s senior colleges and teaching universities. Unique academic teaching universities. Unique academic course offerings and modern, well-equipped course offerings and modern, well-equipped facilities guarantee a national-caliber facilities guarantee a national-caliber education. With all that Winthrop has to offer, education. With all that Winthrop has to offer, it should be no surprise that U.S. News & it should be no surprise that U.S. News & World Report has ranked Winthrop as a top World Report has ranked Winthrop as a top ten Southern regional public university for 18 ten Southern regional public university for 18 consecutive issues while Consumer Digest consecutive issues while Consumer Digest ranks Winthrop as one of the top 50 Best ranks Winthrop as one of the top 50 Best Values in Colleges and Values in Colleges and Universities.Universities.

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“We at Winthrop encourage excellence in all endeavors, both in the classroom and in the playing arena.”

Winthrop President Anthony DiGiorgio and First Lady Gale

Now beginning his 22nd year as president of Winthrop University, Dr. Anthony J. DiGiorgio believes that attaining ex-cellence requires three things:• caring more than some might think is wise,• risking more than some might think is safe, and• dreaming more than some might think is practical.

That approach has resulted in Dr. DiGiorgio now being the longest- serving president of any public university in South Carolina, while Winthrop University has grown from a regional college with a venerable history to a national-caliber compre-hensive university that helps set the pace for quality higher education. Today, Winthrop University is regularly rated among the top public institutions of its kind in the South by U.S. News and World Report, winning accolades for: academic excellence emphasis on students’ personal character development commitment to diversity award-winning student programming sound fi scal management, and overall institutional excellence.

National publications, including Barron’s Best Buys and The Princeton Review, also rate Winthrop University among the “best buy, best value” institutions in the nation. U.S. News and World Report in 2010 also named Winthrop to its “Keep An Eye On These Schools” list of institutions that have recently made “the most promising and innovative changes in academics, faculty, students, campus or facilities.” Some of the University’s notable accomplishments during Dr. DiGiorgio’s tenure include: the designation change from Winthrop College to Winthrop University in 1992; Winthrop’s fi rst capital campaign, which raised $31.2 mil-

lion for scholarships, academic program enhancements and more faculty development and research opportuni ties; more than $120 million in capital building projects that have adapted the University’s historic campus to contem- porary needs, including a new Life Sciences Building; The Courtyard residence hall; Owens Hall, a general use academic building; the West Center for Health, Physical Education and Wellness; Carroll Hall, an academic facil- ity for the College of Business Administration, the Culp Chiller Plant, and the DiGiorgio Campus Center, named for President DiGiorgio and his wife, Gale.

Dr. DiGiorgio began his presidency by articulating a “Vi-sion of Distinction” for Winthrop, then leading the university community in designing a series of annual work plans that advance the goals encompassed by the vision. Each new year’s work plan builds on the foundation of the previous year’s achievements. DiGiorgio likens it to a family’s achievements, with each new generation building on the foundation of its elders — an observation drawn from his own youth. The son of an immigrant bricklayer, Dr. DiGiorgio was born in Sharon, Pa. Like many immigrants to America, the DiGiorgios found that hard work and persistence were the keys to survival – key elements that characterize the DiGiorgio leadership style today. After receiving his undergraduate degree at Gannon Col-lege, Dr. DiGiorgio earned his master’s and doctoral degrees from Purdue University, where he later became an instructor and Assistant to the Dean of Humanities, Social Science and Education. In 1970, he began 19 years of service at The Col-lege of New Jersey, where he served in a number of positions, including Vice President for Academic Affairs. Dr. DiGiorgio has served two terms on the board of direc-tors of the NCAA Board and its executive committee, as well as two terms as president of the Big South Conference, chair-ing the Membership Committee. In addition, he has served on the board of directors of the Charlotte branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond District, and in 2009-2010 began a second term on the board of the Charlotte Regional Partner-ship, a regional economic development organization serving 2.5 million people in both Carolinas.

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Tom HickmanDirector of Athletics Tom Hickman is in his 15th year as Winthrop’s director of athletics. He was appointed to the position in July of 1996 after serving as associate athletic director for seven years. The North Carolina native gradu-ated from Wake Forest University in 1970, and also received his master’s

degree from Wake Forest in 1974. Hickman is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), and is a former member of the NCAA Div. I Management Council, the NCAA Legislative Review and Interpretations Committee, the NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, and currently serves on the Division I Championships/Sports Management Cabinet. He serves on the Big South Confer-ence Budget and Basketball Tournament committees. He and his wife, Karen, are parents of two sons, Wesley and Brett, and a daughter, Lauren. Jack Frost

Assistant ADfor Media Relations

Jeff LahrAssistant AD

for Athletic Training

Brett ReddenAssistant Director Media Relations

Wesley HerringMedia Relations

Assistant

Debbie NewsomeAthletic

Business Manager

Norma McDuffi eDirector of CHAMPS/

Life Skills SWA

Hayes Galitski Strength Coach

Brian BoosAssistant

Strength Coach

Evelyne WeeksNCAA FacultyRepresentative

Diane WrightAdministrative

Assistant

Gail LittleAdministrative

Assistant

Linda DorsettMembership

Services Coordinator

Kathy BoulwareAdministrative

Assistant

Kathy BoulwareAdministrative

Danielle RibbonsAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Charlie HartAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Melissa PluchosDirector of Academic

Services

Aimee KlineDirector of

Marketing & Promotions

Dan HopperAssistant AD

for Marketing & Sales

Larry McLaineTicket

Manager

Everett HuttoDirector ofNew Media

Dan MurrayAssociate AD

for Facilities Operations

Scott McDonaldAssociate AD

for Compliance, Student Services & Donor Relations

Brittany BinghamAssistant

Athletic Trainer

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Athletic Department Staff Athletic Department Staff

Dan LundyAssistant

Athletic Trainer

Sharen DuBardDirector of Eagle Club/Varsity Club

Kelvin ThomasDirector of

Video Services

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Terry FieldTerry Field

Belk Track ComplexBelk Track Complex

Eagle FieldEagle Field

The Winthrop BallparkThe Winthrop Ballpark

Memorial CourtsMemorial Courts

Winthrop ColiseumWinthrop Coliseum

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Winthrop is located just 20 minutes from downtown Charlotte, NC and the Charlotte-Doug-las International Airport. Professional sports teams such as the Carolina Panthers of the NFL, the NBA Charlotte Bobcats and the AAA Baseball Charlotte Knights are also located within a few miles of the Winthrop campus. Historicdowntown Rock Hill with itsrestaurants and pubs is onlya short distance from campus.

Charlotte's SkylineCharlotte's Skyline

Bank of America StadiumBank of America Stadium

Time-Warner ArenaTime-Warner Arena

Knights StadiumKnights Stadium

DowntownDowntownRock HillRock Hill

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Jeff Lahr is beginning his 17th year as Winthrop’s head athletic trainer. A native of Whitehouse, Ohio, Lahr earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Toledo in 1989 and received his master’s degree in sports medicine from Michigan State in 1991. He is a member of the National Ath-letic Trainers Association (NATA), and began his professional career in 1991 at North Carolina Central in Durham.

He and his wife, Marta, are the parents of two sons, A.J., age 14, and Tyler,13 and a daughter, Kendall, 12. The Lahrs reside in Rock Hill.

Winthrop provides fi ve full-time certifi ed athletic trainers along with three graduate assistant trainers. Winthrop’s Athletic Training staff’s goal is to attain excellence in all aspects of sports medicine. The staff works hard to deliver the highest quality health care to all of its student-athletes. Jeff Lahr, Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Training, is in his 17th year at Winthrop. The full-time staff of assistant athletic trainers includes Brittany Bingham, Danielle Ribbons, Daniel Lundy, and Charlie Hart. Several students enrolled in the University’s athletic training program are also involved in helping with daily training room and game management duties. The University athletic training department is teamed up with Dr. John Temple, a former member of the Winthrop men’s basketball team who serves on staff at Ortho Carolina, and Dr. Derrick Blackwell of Piedmont Family Practice at Tega Cay to provide the best healthcare for its student-athletes.

Brittany BinghamAssistant

Dan LundyAssistant

Charlie HartAssistant

Dr. Derrick BlackwellTeam Physican

Josh Bennett

Dr. John TempleTeam Physican

Stephanie Custer

Graduate Assistants

Jeff LahrAsst. AD for Athletic Training

Danielle RibbonsAssistant

Kelly Lane

Athletic TrainingAthletic Training

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Winthrop Athletics is strongly committed to the welfare and support of its student-athletes through its Academics, Student Services and Compliance offi ces. Winthrop’s committment to academic integrity is demonstrated by providing its student-athletes with a variety of resources which are housed in the Rock Hill Coca-Cola Academic Resource Center to help them achieve success in the classroom. The academic staff works closely with its student-athletes throughout their entire experience at Winthrop University to ensure their academic success. Services include advising student-athletes regarding general academic issues, NCAA academic eligibility and degree planning. Winthrop also assists students with the University academic requirements - proper counseling to student-athletes in academic planning matters such as goal setting, plans of study, schedule building, choosing majors and degree requirements. The academic services staff also makes student-athletes aware of the NCAA, Big South Conference, and Winthrop University academic policies that affect their academic progress.

Winthrop Athletics holds its staff and student-athletes to the highest standards of honesty, fairness, and professional ethics. A student-athlete computer lab in the coliseum is provided for the athletes during set hours as well. Tutoring is also provided to all student-athletes. The Academic Coordinator works closely with the academic departments of Winthrop to provide student-athletes with highly recommended and trained tutors. Study Hall is one area utilized to assist student-athletes in developing effective time management skills. All incoming student-athletes (freshmen and transfers) are required to complete a prescribed number of study hall hours each week.

Computer lab is available to student-athletes

Winthrop’s Student Athlete Advisory Council plays a key role in serving needs of the student-athletes

CHAMPS/Life Skills Programs Winthrop University is committed to providing the student-athlete with personal development opportunities that will challenge and enhance the individual’s collegiate experience. The program is designed to provide the student-athlete with leadership and service learning experiences. In addition, programs and seminars address career development, academic success, and personal achievement. The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes Minds for Personal Success) was founded in 1991 by the NCAA Foundation and the Division 1-A Athletic Directors’ Association. As part of the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) was formed to hear the “voice” of student-athletes, help provide feedback to the Coordinator and allow student-athletes a voice in certain policies and events pertaining to them.

Student-Athlete Advisory Council The Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) is a representative body of every varsity sport at Winthrop University. The Council is student-athlete led. Representatives of each athletic team work with the CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator to oversee the program and make sure the program is meeting the needs of the Winthrop University student-athletes. Through the efforts of SAAC, Winthrop has won the 2009 and 2010 Kallander Cup from the Big South Conference for its community service.

Melissa PluchosDirector of

Academic Services

Scott McDonaldAssoc. AD for Compliance,

Student Services & Donor Relations

Norma McDuffi eCHAMPS/Life Skills Director

Senior Women’s Administrator

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Since Winthrop began its Since Winthrop began its Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning program eight years ago, it has program eight years ago, it has quickly become very valuable to quickly become very valuable to the success of Winthrop Athletics. the success of Winthrop Athletics. The program was created to aid The program was created to aid in injury prevention and improve in injury prevention and improve the athletes performance. All the athletes performance. All student-athletes receive personal student-athletes receive personal instructions and attention.instructions and attention. Hayes Galitski serves as head Hayes Galitski serves as head strength coach and is beginning strength coach and is beginning his third year in that role after one his third year in that role after one years as the assistant strength years as the assistant strength coach. He is responsible for coach. He is responsible for

Strength &ConditioningStrength &Conditioning

designing and implementing designing and implementing the strength and conditioning the strength and conditioning programs for all 17 sports teams. programs for all 17 sports teams. Brian Boos is in his third year as Brian Boos is in his third year as an assistant coach while Ashley an assistant coach while Ashley Howard is beginning her fi rst year Howard is beginning her fi rst year as a graduate assistant. strength as a graduate assistant. strength coach.coach.

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Tom Riginos was offi cially introduced as the new baseball coach at Winthrop University on August 4, 2010, becoming just the third head coach in the 31-year history. Riginos (pronounced ruh-JEAN-us) takes over the Eagle baseball program after spending the previous eight seasons on the Clemson baseball staff under head coach Jack Leggett. He spent the past three years as the associate head coach/recruiting coordinator for the Tigers, and was an assistant head coach from 2003-07. “We had a very strong pool of candidates for our head baseball coaching position, and in Tom Riginos we believe we have hired one of the top coaches on the collegiate level,” said Winthrop athletic direc-tor Tom Hickman. “Coach Riginos has had tremendous success in attracting talented players to both Stetson and Clemson, and then developing those players into championship caliber student-athletes. We believe he will continue to bring that success to Winthrop.” During his time as the recruit-ing coordinator at Clemson, Rigi-nos brought in consecutive top-20 recruiting classes. The 2009 class was ranked ninth by Collegiate Baseball, while the 2010 recruit-ing class ranked 29th nationally by Baseball America. “I just knew it was going to be the right fi t,” said Riginos at his introducto-ry press conference. “Rock Hill is a good area to bring up a family. With my family and my wife’s family and relatives being in Florida, staying in the Southeast was important to me. It’s about family, relation-ships and contacts, and this is the right fi t. The overall program here at Winthrop, the facilities and the size of the school reminded me so much of where I got my start as a player and a coach at Stetson University. Those are my roots and Winthrop is so simi-lar in so many ways.” In his fi rst season with the Tigers in 2003, the squad posted a .309 team batting aver-

age and also led the Atlantic Coast Conference with a .326 average in ACC regular season contests. All four starting infi elders that season were named either First or Second-Team All-ACC. The next season saw Clemson continue its offensive progression hitting 73 home runs, and recording 77 stolen bases and 149 doubles. Over the next two years (2005-06) the Tigers posted four All-Americans, and fi nished the 2006 campaign 19th in the country in homers-per-game, clinching the ACC Championship and a spot in the College World Series. Kris Harvey was named First Team All-American in 2005, while Taylor Harbin was a Second Team Fresh-

man All-American member. Tyler Colvin, cur-rently a member of the Chicago Cubs, and Andy D’Alessio were both First Team

All-Americans following the 2006 season. D’Alessio would go on to tie the school-record for home runs in a

career with 59 in 2007. Clemson would go 31-27-1 in 2008 and

not make the NCAA Tournament, but Riginos developed future fi rst-round draft pick Kyle Parker into a First Team All-ACC member

during his freshman campaign. The Tigers also posted 62 homers in that season, despite starting eight underclassmen in the lineup. The 2009 and 2010 seasons saw Clemson make its way back to the NCAA Tournament. In 2009, the Ti-gers made it to the Tempe, AZ Super Regional and fi nished with a 44-22 record. Jeff Schaus earned First Team All-ACC honors, while Ben Paulsen led the squad with a .367 average and 13 home runs to go along with 61 RBI. Clemson returned to the College World Series in 2010 for the fi rst time since the 2006 season after fi nishing with

a 45-25 overall record and 18-12 in the conference en route to the ACC Atlantic Division Championship. The team hit a total of 93 homers in 2010, including 20 by Parker, and Schaus had a team-high 87 RBI. Brad Miller led the Tigers with a .357 batting average. Before heading to Clemson, Rigi-nos spent nine seasons (1994-02) with head coach Pete Dunn as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Stetson Uni-versity. He recruited eight classes for the Hatters program that garnered na-tional recognition. Riginos also recruited six All-Americans and 10 Freshman

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Coaching Staff Coaching Staff All-Americans during his time at Stetson. He coached four of the fi ve top hitting teams in Hat-ter program history, which included the 2001 squad that posted a .324 team batting average and 78 long balls. The team also fi nished the season ranked 24th nationally in batting average, 12th in slugging percentage and 19th in homers per-game. Riginos tutored fi ve All-Americans and fi ve of the best hitters in Stetson history including Chris Westervelt, Kevin Nicholson, Frank Corr and Sammy Serrano. He began his collegiate coaching career as the top assistant and graduate assistant coach for two seasons at Eastern Kentucky under head coach Jim Ward. Rigi-nos was in charge of the hitters and outfi elders for the Colonels, and helped coach the team to a second-place league fi nish during the 1992 season. “I have been with three head coaches who have probably more than 3,200 wins,” said Riginos. “There are probably not too many assistant coaches that have been under coaches like that. That right there gives me the experience to build the Winthrop program. The one thing that I will promise is that our guys will play hard, they will be competitive and they will represent Winthrop Univer-sity in a fi rst-class manner. I can guarantee you that.” As a player, Riginos was a four-year letter winner for the Hatters from 1987-90. He played under Dunn and helped Stetson to three NCAA Regionals and three con-ference titles. Riginos played in 225 career contests and hit .279, while fi nishing as one of the top base-stealers in program history with 61. He was also named team cap-tain during the 1990 season. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports Adminis-tration from Stetson in 1990, and later earned a master’s degree in Physical Education/Sports Administration from Eastern Kentucky in 1993. A native of Clearwater, FL, Riginos is married to the former Shaileen Kelley. The couple has twin girls, Alexan-dra and Grace (10), and a son, Chatham (1). Tom also has a son, Ben (23).

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PERSONALPERSONALFull Name: Thomas Anthony RiginosFull Name: Thomas Anthony RiginosBorn: April 5, 1968 in Tampa, FLBorn: April 5, 1968 in Tampa, FL

EDUCATIONEDUCATIONStetson (Undergraduate) - 1990Stetson (Undergraduate) - 1990Eastern Kentucky (Master’s) - 1993Eastern Kentucky (Master’s) - 1993

PLAYING EXPERIENCEPLAYING EXPERIENCEStetson (1987-90)Stetson (1987-90)

COACHING EXPERIENCECOACHING EXPERIENCEAssistant Coach, Countryside High School (1991)Assistant Coach, Countryside High School (1991)Graduate Assistant, Eastern Kentucky (1992-93)Graduate Assistant, Eastern Kentucky (1992-93)Assistant Coach, Stetson (1994-02)Assistant Coach, Stetson (1994-02)Assistant Head Coach, Clemson (2003-07)Assistant Head Coach, Clemson (2003-07)Associate Head Coach/, Clemson (2008-10)Associate Head Coach/, Clemson (2008-10)Recruiting CoordinatorRecruiting Coordinator

FAMILYFAMILYWife: ShaileenWife: ShaileenChildren: Alexandra and Grace (10), Chatham (1)Children: Alexandra and Grace (10), Chatham (1) Tom has a son, Ben (23) Tom has a son, Ben (23)

The Riginos Family (from left to right): Chatham, Tom, Grace, Alexandra The Riginos Family (from left to right): Chatham, Tom, Grace, Alexandra and Shaileenand Shaileen

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Clint Chrysler is beginning his fi rst season as Pitching Coach for the Win-throp baseball program. Chrysler joins the Eagle baseball program after spending the last two seasons as an assistant coach at Stetson University. During his time with the Hatters, Chrysler was in charge of the outfi elders, assisted with the hitters and pitchers, as well as serving as the fi rst-base coach and baseball camp coordi-nator. “I am very excited about Clint joining my staff,” said head coach Tom Rigi-nos. “Clint brings a competitive spirit and wealth of knowledge to the program. He is one of the bright and up-and-coming pitching coaches in college baseball. I am very fortunate to have Clint on my staff.” A native of Clear Lake, TX, Chrysler was a member of the fi rst recruiting class that Coach Riginos brought in at Stetson University in 1994. He played three seasons as a two-way player for the Hatters and accumulated a 14-10 record on the mound with a 3.80 ERA. As a hitter, Chrysler had a career aver-age of .309, including a career-high .344 average as a junior. He helped lead Stetson to two NCAA Tournament appearances in three seasons and currently holds the single-game pitching record by throwing 11 innings against Florida International on May 15, 1997. Chrysler was named the 1996 Cape Cod League Reliever of the Year play-ing for the Wareham Gatemen. He also set the Cape Cod League save record that season and still holds the Gatemen team saves record. Chrysler was named to the Mid-Season All-Star Team during the season as well. Chrysler left the Hatter baseball program after his junior season when he was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 17th round of the 1997 Major League Draft. He spent nine years playing professional baseball with the Mari-ners (1997-99) and the Pittsburgh Pirates (2000-04), and reached as high as the AAA level playing for the Pirates (Nashville Sound). During his professional career, Chrysler was named to two minor league All-Star teams. He recently spent this past summer as the head coach of the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs of the Florida Collegiate Summer League. The Diamond Dawgs won a league-record 31 games and the 2010 Florida League Champi-onship, which was played at the Tampa Bay Rays’ Tropicana Field. Chrysler was also recognized as Manager of the Year. He graduated from Boca Ciega High School in Gulfport, FL in 1994. As a player at Boca Ciega, Chrysler earned First Team All-Suncoast and All-State honors. He was drafted in the 47th round of the 1994 Major League Draft by the New York Yankees, but instead chose to attend Stetson. Chrysler earned his bachelor’s degree in Supervision and Management from Daytona State College in December of 2009.

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Mike McGuire is in his 17th year of coaching at the collegiate level. He begins his twelfth year overall with the Winthrop baseball program as the As-sociate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. He is currently in his second coaching stint with the Eagles after serving as an assistant coach from 1997-2002. McGuire serves as the program’s hitting coach, as well as coaching third base. “I am very fortune to have Mike McGuire a part of my staff,” said head coach Tom Riginos. “He has help me tremendously in the transition. Mike is a outstanding coach, recruiter and person. Mike is what Winthrop is all about.” Between periods on the Eagle staff, he was head coach of the Lander Bearcats in Greenwood, SC. At Lander, McGuire's teams averaged over 30 wins per season and each of his teams were ranked in the top 30 of Division II by Collegiate Baseball. His 2005 team was ranked as high as 7th in the country, establishing the highest ranking in school history. His 2004 squad tied a school record for wins in a season (33). McGuire also coached the fi rst players in the program’s history to sign professional contracts. In McGuire’s return to Winthrop in 2006, the Eagles had one of their best years in school history posting a 46-18 mark and fi nishing second in the NCAA Regional in Chapel Hill, NC. Winthrop set single-season team records for hits, home runs and total bases. The team batted .329, which was good enough to be ranked 7th in the country.During his time as an Eagle, McGuire has coached the single-season and or career leader in almost every offensive category. Prior to his arrival at Winthrop, he spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Morehead State University (1995-96), where he served as the Pitching Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. During McGuire’s coaching career, he has seen over 35 of his players sign pro baseball contracts. He played collegiate ball at the University of Akron before transferring to play two years at the University of South Carolina, where he participated in two NCAA Regional’s. Upon completing his eligibility at South Carolina, he played two years of professional baseball in the Frontier League for the Zanesville Greys. McGuire helped lead Zanesville to the fi rst-ever Frontier League Cham-pionship in 1993. McGuire also hit the fi rst home run in Frontier League history. McGuire earned his bachelor’s degree in sports administration from South Carolina and a master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from Morehead State. He is married to the former Angela Kearns, and they are the parents of Courtney (6) and Sydney (4).

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Jeff Stanek is entering his second season as Volunteer Coach for the Winthrop Eagles. A native of Patton, PA, and a graduate of Duquesne University, Stanek spent the previous two seasons as the recruiting coordinator, hitting and catchers coach at Southeastern Community College in Iowa. “Jeff is what I call a grinder. He has an outstanding work ethic and desire to learn, two qualities that makes you a successful coach,” said head coach Tom Riginos. “I am very happy Jeff is a part of my staff.” During his tenure at SCC, the team went a combined 76-38 and spent a majority of the 2009 season ranked in the D-II NJCAA na-tional polls, ranking as high as 9th. The team's 41 wins in 2009 were a school record. Under Stanek, SCC's offense hit .336 in 2008 and .339 in 2009, which was good enough to be ranked in the top 30 nation-ally both seasons. Several of his hitters at SCC received numerous athletic honors including one Third-Team All-America in 2008, and nine named All-Region in 2008 and 2009. Stanek was also in charge of the baseball camp at Southeastern as well as the fi eld maintenance coordinator, and he performed administrative duties including commer-cial advertising, fundraising, and creating and maintaining the team website. Prior to coaching at SCC, Stanek spent one year at Duquesne as the volunteer while he received his degree in journalism in May 2007. He spent the fall 2007 semester at Duquesne as the second assistant coach. In that time, he was in charge of the outfi elders and catchers, and assisted with the hitters and overall offense. He also coordinated the baseball camps, performed administrative duties and helped with all fi eld projects and daily maintenance. Stanek is currently engaged to Amanda Kokemuller and resides in Rock Hill.

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Wesley HerringWesley HerringMedia Relations AssistantMedia Relations Assistant

Brian BoosBrian BoosStrength & Conditioning CoachStrength & Conditioning Coach

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Jeff Stanek and his fi ance Amanda KokemullerJeff Stanek and his fi ance Amanda Kokemuller From left to right: Sasha Robinson, Charlie From left to right: Sasha Robinson, Charlie Hart, Ashlee Revell, Kelli TiptonHart, Ashlee Revell, Kelli Tipton

Charlie Hart begins his fi rst year as a full-time assistant athletic trainer at Winthrop University. He will work with the Eagle baseball team. The Pennsylvania native graduated from Slippery Rock in 2008 and earned his Master’s Degree in 2010 from Ohio University where he worked primarily with the Ohio Bobcats baseball program as well as football and women’s fi eld hockey for the past two years, At Winthrop, he will also supervise the athletic training graduate assistants.

Brian Boos enters his second year as an assistant coach of strength and conditioning. The Portage, MI native received his Bachelor of Science De-gree in Sport Management and Communication as well as a B.S. in Move-ment Science from the University of Michigan in 2003. Boos continued his education at Eastern Michigan where he received a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology in 2008. He works directly with the Winthrop men’s and women’s soccer team, men’s and women’s track and baseball.

Wesley Herring is beginning his third year as a Media Relations Assistant for the Winthrop baseball program. He earned his B.S. in Sport Manage-ment from Winthrop in 2008 and graduated from Dillon High School in 2004. He was a student assistant in the Media Relations offi ce from 2007-08, and has been a Media Relations Assistant since 2008. Herring lettered in both soccer and football at Dillon. He also works with the Lady Eagle soccer program.

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Eagles Usher In Tom Riginos Era For 2011 SeasonEagles Usher In Tom Riginos Era For 2011 Season

Chas CraneChas Crane

The Winthrop baseball program will kick off its 2011 regime under the direction of fi rst-year head coach Tom Riginos, who comes to the Eagles after spending the last eight seasons with the Clemson Tigers un-der head coach Jack Legett. Riginos begins his fi rst stint as a Division I head coach, and has been given the responsibility of getting Winthrop back to an NCAA Regional for the fi rst time since the 2006 season. The Eagles fi nished the 2010 campaign with a 27-30 overall record and 13-14 mark in the Big South Conference, good enough for fi fth place in the conference standings. Winthrop enters this season tabbed to fi nish third in the Big South Preseason Baseball Poll for the second straight sea-son. Riginos is looking forward to getting the season underway. “I am really excited about the season,” he said. “I think the kids are working ex-tremely hard. They are very competitive and there is a lot of energy and competition right now. I think if we come out every day, play hard and compete the W’s and L’s will take care of themselves,” he says. One of the aspects that Coach Riginos is encouraged by is the competition that the players are creating and feels that it will only help them march towards a successful 2011 campaign and beyond. “I am really happy with the inner-team competition right now,” he stated. “I just think we need to stay healthy. The guys need to be competitive every day, and if they do that we will have a very good season. There is a very bright future for Winthrop baseball.” The Eagles return a strong nucleus of players from last season, and lose only two full-time starters in Matt Thielepape and Ty-ler McBride. A total of eight position starters and three starting pitchers from the 2010 team return, as well as one of the 2009 starters (Cam Walters), from a season-ending injury. Here is a preview of how the 2011 Winthrop Eagles will be positioned on the baseball fi eld this upcoming season:

Catcher Senior captain Eddie Rohan (Youngstown, OH) is slated to start behind the plate after splitting time last season between catcher, left fi eld and designated hitter. He was a Second Team All-Big South member after leading the team in home runs (15) for the third straight season, sec-ond on the team with 43 RBI and playing in

all 57 contests. Rohan is currently tied for second at Winthrop and fi fth in Big South history with 42 career home runs. He needs 12 home runs to break the all-time school and conference mark set by former Eagle Jason Colson (1998-01) at 53. “Eddie has really separated himself from the other catchers,” said Riginos. “He is a senior and leader on the fi eld. He is an extension of the coaching staff out there.” Sophomores Austen Barber (Green-ville, SC) and Tyler Donovan (Brewster, NY) also logged time at catcher in 2010, with Donovan appearing in 42 games and Barber in 27. Donovan fi nished the season posting a .235 average with one homer and four RBI, while Barber hit .190 with three

RBI. With Donovan missing a majority of fall workouts due to a knee injury, expect Barber to be the back-up to Rohan at the start of the season. “Tyler Donovan suffered a knee injury and did not participate in fall workouts,” said Riginos. “That will put him behind entering spring practice, which will also be a big test for him to see how he moves up the depth chart.” Also look for freshman Reid Langdale (Mt. Pleasant, SC) to get a look at the catcher position as well.

First BaseThe one position that Winthrop must replace this season is fi rst base as Thiele-pape graduated after starting 53 games at the position in 2010. The Eagles will

have several options to go with at fi rst as sophomore Patrick Gamblin (Harlem, GA) returns from a solid freshman campaign. Gamblin fi nish second on the team in 2010 with a .359 batting average with seven home runs and 31 RBI. He started 11 of his 28 games at fi rst base. Gamblin was one of two players last season to homer in his fi rst collegiate at-bat, as he hit a three-run homer in the season opener against North-western. “Patrick Gamblin put up some good numbers last year,” said Riginos. “He gained quality experience last year in his starting role and comes into the spring with valuable game experience.” The position will be in good hands with Gamblin and redshirt junior Brett Thomas (Columbia, SC) stepping in this season as he sat out last season due to transferring for the University of North Carolina. Riginos is high on the potential of Thomas after seeing him during fall workouts. “Brett Thomas took huge strides in the fall,” he said. “He had the best fall out of any of the position players.” Langdale and sophomore Matt Lobacz (Acworth, GA) are also slated to see time at fi rst base. With all four players capable of playing the position, the decision of who will start at fi rst base will come down to who can make the biggest impression during spring workouts.

Second Base Senior Tyler Cook (Gainesville, FL) posted impressive numbers during 2010, his fi rst season, at Winthrop. He led the team with a .361 batting average and start-ed in 50 of his 51 games played at second base. His 74 hits were also a team-high, and he only struck out 19 times in 205 plate appearances. “Tyler Cook had a very solid fall for us,” Riginos stated. “I look for big things from him this season.” The skipper also expects big things from freshman Leighton Daniels (Char-lotte, NC). Daniels proved to be a very reliable shortstop at East Mecklenburg High School, having started every game during his four seasons on the team. “Leighton Daniels is going to gain solid experience for us this year,” Riginos stated. “He has the versatility to play both middle infi eld positions. I look for big things out of him this year.” Freshman TJ Olesczuk (Cortlandt Manor, NY) rounds out the quartet at sec-

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Shortstop Like Cook at second base, senior Adam Gliebe (St. Louis, MO) was a fi xture in the middle infi eld last season and fi nished tied for second on the team with 70 hits in 204 at-bats, and was third with a .343 average at the plate. Gliebe was also the busiest Eagle player defensively in 2010 as he led the squad with 155 defensive assists. “Adam Gliebe is a solid shortstop,” said Riginos. “He will make every play and gives us stability in the middle of the infi eld.” Daniels also fi gures into the mix at shortstop, as well as sophomore Matt Pierpont (Canonsburg, PA). Pierpont appeared in 45 games last season, includ-ing several mid-game appearances at shortstop, with 38 starts and hit .262 with three home runs and 22 RBI. Pierpont also proved his versatility for Winthrop last year as he was a two-way player both in the fi eld and on the pitcher’s mound.

Third Base Junior Chas Crane (Bridgewater, CT) had his best season as an Eagle in 2010, recording career-highs in batting average (.337), home runs (14) and runs batted in (45). His 45 runs driven in were the highest on the team, and was second behind Rohan in homers. Crane’s .635 slugging percent-age was good for second in the Big South last season, and he also displayed good plate discipline drawing 38 walks (sixth in the conference). Pierpont spent most of his freshman season playing third base whenever Crane

was needed in left fi eld. Of his 38 games started in 2010, Pierpont started in 23 of them at the “hot corner” position of the infi eld. “We have multiple options at third base with Chas Crane and Matt Pierpont,” stated Riginos. “Both of them give us great defense and offensive power. We can start Pierpont at third if we ever had to move Crane to the outfi eld. I feel comfortable with both of those guys.” Langdale and freshman Chad Smith (Rock Hill, SC) round out the projected depth chart at third base. Expect Smith to redshirt during the 2011 season. “Reid Langdale is going to give us some depth at the position,” added Riginos.

The Outfi eld Heading into spring workouts, Riginos is still uncertain as to who will man all three outfi eld positions. The Eagles will have nu-merous options at the three positions. “We have a lot of players who can play in the outfi eld,” Riginos said. “No decisions have been made on the starting outfi elders because of the multiple options we have out there.” In left fi eld the three players battling for the starting position are Crane, Rohan and Gamblin. All three players played sparingly at the position in 2010 and will bring starting experience to left fi eld. The trio combined for a total of 35 starts in left fi eld last season with Crane starting in 20 games, Rohan in 12 and Gamblin in three. “We have numerous options in left fi eld,” Riginos said. “Spring workouts will give us a good idea of who will start there.” Redshirt junior Cam Walters (York, SC) missed all of 2010 due to an elbow injury, but returns this season and has the leg-up to start in center fi eld. As a sopho-more in 2009, Walters played in 48 games with 42 starts and hit .292 with 21 RBI. Walters made 33 of 42 starts in center fi eld and also provided a solid leadoff hitter as he hit fi rst in the order in 27 of his starts. “Cam Walters is coming off an injury last season,” Riginos said. “He has a lot of experience of playing in center fi eld every day. We are excited to get him out in the fi eld.” Redshirt junior Justin Hopper (Lex-ington, SC) will also play a factor in center fi eld. He sat out the entire 2010 season af-ter transferring from the University of South Carolina. He was a two-way player for the Gamecocks, playing in both left fi eld and pitching. He will be expected to do the same at Winthrop. Redshirt junior captain Sean Sullivan (Columbia, SC) is a two-year starter in

right fi eld, and has made his mark at the position having started in 114 of his last 115 games played. He appeared in 57 games with 56 starts last season, and hit .288 with a career-high six home runs and 34 RBI. Sullivan earned his fi rst career Big South Player of the Week honor last season, and showed his versatility in the fi eld committing only two errors in 130 chances. “Sean Sullivan is a solid defensive outfi elder,” Riginos said. “He will provide of-fense and leadership in the outfi eld.” Lobacz and sophomore Max Vogel (Hopewell, PA) are listed with Sullivan in right fi eld, and will get looks during spring workouts. Vogel played throughout the outfi eld last season and also appeared in relief roles on the mound. He played in 43 contests in 2010 with 15 starts and hit .293 with one homer and nine RBI. Along with Gamblin, Vogel was the other Eagle player last season to hit a home run in his fi rst col-legiate at-bat. In his only at-bat of the game, Vogel hit a solo homer against George Mason in the second game of the season.

Designated Hitter The designated hitter position was a fl uctuating spot in the batting order last season, with Rohan and Gamblin earning a majority of the starts. Rohan started in 22 games, Gamblin in 13, while Cook, Pier-pont and Vogel all also made starts as the designated hitter. The 2011 season will be no different as four different players will be relied upon to step into the designated hitter role. The four players are Thomas, Lobacz, Olesczuk and Gamblin. The position will be one of the more interesting battles in spring workouts be-cause all four players bring a lot to the plate offensively. “It’s going to be a great competition at designated hitter,” he said. “All four guys can swing the bat. Matt Lobacz has really taken a huge jump in spring practice. The designated hitter role will depend on who starts at fi rst base. We have multiple op-tions at the position.”

The Pitching Staff For the second straight season, all three starting pitchers from the previous year return to a rotation that fi nished fi fth in the Big South in team pitching and led in runners picked off with 29. The staff also posted three complete games, which is the most by the Eagles since the 2007 season. The starting pitching staff will add a few new faces to the picture in 2011 with senior captain Robert Lake (Prosperity, SC) and senior Matteo D’Angelo (Bologna, Italy) Tyler MizenkoTyler Mizenko

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Season OutlookSeason Outlookentering their third season in the rotation. “I think the pitching staff has taken big strides under Coach Clint Chrysler,” said Riginos. “Coming out of fall workouts we threw a lot of strikes. For us to be success-ful this year, our pitchers will have to throw a lot of strikes and pitch to contact. Coach Chrysler has done a terrifi c job getting the guys to do that.” Junior Tyler Mizenko (Wallingford, CT) is slated to be the No. 1 starter for Win-throp after spending the last two seasons as the team’s closer. Mizenko made his mark as the closer by setting the team’s single-season saves record with 14 as a fresh-man, and is currently tied for fi rst with Aaron Sundsmo in career saves. Mizenko made two starts as a sophomore last season and went 4-3 with a team-best 3.86 ERA in 23 appearances. He pitched in 49.0 innings and allowed 25 runs (21 earned) on 54 hits, 21 walks and 50 strikeouts. Opponents only hit .278 against Mizenko, which was also a team-best. Lake is scheduled to be the No. 2 start-er after going 6-5 last season with a 5.07 ERA in 15 starts. His 94.0 innings pitched were second on the team and also recorded a team-best two complete games. He also fi nished second with 72 strikeouts, and be-gan his sophomore season by being named CollegeBaseballInsider.com’s Southeast Pitcher of the Week for his season-opening performance in an 11-4 win over George Mason. Lake fi nished in the top 10 for the Big South in strikeouts, innings pitched, games started and complete games. D’Angelo enters the season as the projected No. 3 starter after earning Second Team All-Big South honors for the second consecutive season in 2010. He accumu-lated a team-best 8-5 record on the mound with a 4.01 ERA in 94.1 innings pitched (also team-high). He struck out a team-leading 76 batters and walked only 18 of them. D’Angelo fi nished the season ranked sixth in the conference in individual pitching, and fi nished in the top 10 for the conference in wins, strikeouts, innings pitched, games started and complete games. He was also named CollegeBaseballInsider.com’s South-east Pitcher of the Week after recording his fi rst career complete game shutout against the Presbyterian College Blue Hose. Sophomore Eric Ruth (Hatfi eld, PA) and redshirt sophomore Mitchell Knox (Appling, GA) are listed as the No. 4 and No. 5 starters, respectively. Ruth fi nished his 2010 freshman season second on the team with 28 appearances (one start) and compiled a 1-0 record with a 6.55 ERA. His 28 appearances tied him for seventh in the Big South in that category. Knox was

a 2010 GJCAA First Team All-Conference member at Young Harris College, playing under former Eagle pitcher Jeremy Plexico. He was redshirted at Young Harris in 2009. Redshirt senior Wade Newman (Dar-nestown, MD), redshirt junior Dominic Patterozzi (Edwardsville, IL) and junior Kenny Monteith (Morristown, NJ) will be relied upon based on their experience either as a starter or middle reliever. All three play-ers will be key to the pitching staff and are expected to receive quality innings. Pierpont, junior Austin Stuart (North Augusta, SC) and sophomore Tommy Lawrence (West Haven, CT) will be end-of-the-game guys for Winthrop. Pierpont appeared in 10 games last season with two starts, while Stuart will provide depth. Lawrence has the mentality of a closer and will be given an opportunity during spring workouts to lock down the closer’s role. Sophomore Rob Brewer (Columbus, OH) and redshirt freshman Daniel Hyatt (Hendersonville, NC) will be asked to get situational outs in big situations. Hopper and Gamblin will also add depth to the pitching staff.

The Schedule Winthrop will compete against seven programs that participated in the NCAA Tournament last season including Coastal Carolina, Florida, San Diego, Mercer, North Carolina, The Citadel and Kent State. Two of those teams (Coastal Carolina and Flor-ida) played in the NCAA Super Regionals. The Gators advanced to the College World Series as the no. 3 national seed in the fi nal season that the CWS was held at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, NE. “I am very excited about the 2011 schedule. It is a very challenging schedule,” said Riginos. “To be the best you have to play the best, and when you look at the schedule we have some of the best teams in the country on the schedule.” The Eagles open the 2011 season Feb. 18-20 on the road in San Diego, CA for a tournament hosted by the University of San Diego. The squad begins play against San Diego State on Feb. 18 and will wrap up tournament play against the Aztecs on Feb. 20. Winthrop also faces the Toreros on Feb. 19.After the San Diego tournament, the Eagles return to Rock Hill for 16 straight home games which include the Johnny Gill Me-morial, Coca-Cola Classic and Bojangles Baseball Classic. The Johnny Gill Memorial (Feb. 25-27) includes Wagner and Kent State, the Coca-Cola Classic (Mar. 4-6) fi eld consists of Notre Dame and Manhat-tan, while the Bojangles Baseball Classic

(Mar. 11-13) contains the likes of Michigan and Stony Brook in the fi eld. Winthrop then entertains The Citadel (Mar. 15) in a non-conference tilt before opening Big South Conference play at home against VMI (Mar. 18-20). It is the second straight year the Eagles have opened conference play at The Winthrop Ballpark. Winthrop hits the road after the home stand for fi ve consecutive road contests against Florida (Mar. 22-23) and their fi rst conference road series of the season at Liberty (Mar. 25-27). A home game against Furman on Mar. 29 will wrap up play in the month of March for the Eagles. The month of April includes home games against UNC Asheville (Apr. 8-10), Wake Forest (Apr. 13), Charleston Southern (Apr. 22-23), Charlotte (Apr. 26) and Mercer (Apr. 30-May 1). The road games will be High Point (Apr. 1-3), North Carolina (Apr. 5), Furman (Apr. 12), Radford (Apr. 15-17) and Wake Forest (Apr. 19). Four straight road contests against The Citadel (May 4) and Presbyterian (May 6-8) will start May for Winthrop, before hosting defending conference champion Coastal Carolina (May 13-15). The Eagles will wrap up its regular season with a road game at Charlotte on May 17 and a home confer-ence series against Gardner-Webb (May 19-21). This will be the third straight season that Winthrop has concluded its regular season at The Winthrop Ballpark. The 2011 Royal Purple Big South Conference Baseball Championship will be hosted by VMI and played at Gray-Minor Stadium. It is the fi rst time that the Keydets will host the conference baseball tourna-ment.

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2010: Appeared in 27 games as a freshman with three starts and hit .190 (4-for-21). Two of his hits went for doubles, which came against Wagner on Feb. 28 and High point on Mar. 27. Also recorded three RBI in his freshman campaign, along with four runs, six total bases and three walks. Had a slug-ging percentage of .286 and a .292 on-base percentage. Had one multiple RBI game in a 16-4 win over the Seahawks (which came on a two RBI double) and posted a season-long hit streak of two games. Made his fi rst career start on Mar. 20 against Kent State in the Coca-Cola Classic. First collegiate RBI came in victory over Marist on Feb. 21. Had career-best 10 putouts in win at UNC Asheville on Apr. 16 and three assists in loss to Gardner-Webb on Apr. 2.High School: Hit .380 as a senior with two homers and 32 RBI. Also posted a 7-3 record on the mound with 72 strikeouts and 16 walks in 64 innings pitched. Was named Peach Blossom All-Region 2AAA and SCBCA Class AAA All-State. Participated in the SC/NC All-Star Game. Personal: The son of Richard and Susan Barber, Austen is an accounting major who enjoys playing golf and plans on getting his master’s degree in accounting and become a CPA after graduation. His favorite food in calzones, and Angels & Demons is his favorite book. Chipper Jones is his favorite athlete.

2010: Appeared in 14 games during his freshman season and compiled an ERA of 4.50. Pitched in 6.0 innings and allowed four runs (three earned) on six hits, six walks and three strikeouts. Opponents hit .273 against him. Made his fi rst collegiate appearance against Marist on Feb. 21, in which he pitched 0.1 inning. Had a season-long appearance of 1.0 inning twice against High Point on Mar. 26 and at Coastal Carolina on May 8. Also posted a personal-best two strikeouts against the Chanticleers.High School: Posted a 2-4 record during his junior season to go along with 29 strikeouts. Was named the top pitching prospect at the Baseball Factory Showcase held in Columbus, OH. Personal: The son of Rob and Terri Brewer, Rob is a business major who enjoys listening to music, hanging out with friends and family, watching movies, wakeboarding, and he plans on attending graduate school after graduation. His favorite foods are pizza, burgers, wings and hot dogs, and The Da Vinci Code is his favorite book. Travis Wood is his favorite athlete.

2010: Hit a team-high .361 during his fi rst season with the program, starting in 50 games at second base. Played in a total of 51 contests for Winthrop. Posted a team-best 74 hits (74-for-205) with one homer and 37 RBI, as well as 16 doubles (second on the team), 43 runs scored and tied for fi rst on the squad with seven assists in a game which came against Liberty on May 26. He had a team-leading .436 on-base percentage and was second on the team in fi elding with 101 assists. Had a team-high 15-game hitting streak from Mar. 16 against Harvard to Apr. 9 at Charleston Southern. Was second on the team with 20 multiple-hit games and third with nine multiple-RBI contests. Hit his only home run of the season in a 16-10 loss to Kent State on Mar. 20. Had two RBI in his fi rst contest as an Eagle on Feb. 19 in an 8-4 win against Northwestern. Re-corded a personal-best four hits at Charlotte on Apr. 14 and at VMI on May 15; also had a three-RBI contest in second game of doubleheader in conference opener against High Point on Mar. 27. Hit game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth-inning in a 5-4 win over Toledo on Mar. 12; it was the second walk-off hit of the season for Winthrop.Santa Fe C.C.: Was the leadoff hitter for the Saints, who fi nished runner-up in the Division I JUCO World Series. Was named to the World Series All-Tourna-ment Team, hitting .346 with a double, home run and six RBI. Hit .324 during his career at Santa Fe with 23 doubles, six triples, two home runs and 56 RBI. Holds the career record for most runs scored with 113, and is second in walks with 74. Had an on-base percentage of .466 with 40 walks and only 13 strike-outs during his fi nal season as a Saint. Voted team captain during his freshman season. Named 2009 Male Athletic Student-Leader of the Year at Santa Fe.High School: Was named FHSAA First Team All-Area in 2006 and 2007. Received the Des Hamilton For Love of the Game Award and was selected as a Scholar-Athlete from 2003-07.Personal: The son of Tommy and Margo Cook, Tyler is a sport management major who enjoys hunting, fi shing, going to the beach and hanging out with friends and family, and plans on either attending graduate school or fi nding a good job to support his future family after graduation. His favorite foods are fried deer meat and boiled peanuts, and Woods and Water is his favorite book. Ozzie Smith is his favorite athlete.

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .190 27-3 21 4 4 2 0 0 3 6 .286 0-0

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W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-0 4.50 14-0 6.0 6 4 3 6 3 2 0 0 .273

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .361 51-50 205 43 74 16 0 1 37 93 .454 1-5

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2010: Enjoyed a career-best year last season as he earned First Team All-Big South honors by SEBaseball.com and was named to the Big South All-Tour-nament Team. Finished his sophomore year with a team-high 45 RBI and was second with 14 home runs. Played in 56 games with 54 starts and hit .337 (70-for-208) to go with a team-best 18 doubles and one triple. He led the team with 38 walks and, 132 total bases and a .635 slugging percentage. Ranked in the top 10 for the Big South in homers (T-6th), walks (6th) and slugging percent-age (2nd). Posted a team-best 10 total bases on May 27 against VMI and was one of three Eagle players to have seven defensive assists in a contest when did it at UNC Asheville on Apr. 16. Led Winthrop with 12 multi-RBI games and was second with 20 multi-hit games. He had a season-long hitting streak of 11 games from Mar. 19 against Columbia until Apr. 7 against The Citadel, good for third on the team. Had a career-best game on May 27 against VMI in the Big South Tournament in which he went 3-for-4 with two runs scored, one double, 2 homers and fi ve RBI. Drew three walks in a contest twice against High Point on Mar. 26 and The Citadel on May 18. Recorded two-double games four times against George Mason (Feb. 20), Marist (Feb. 21), The Citadel (Apr. 7) and VMI (May 16).2009: Played in a total of 32 games as a true freshman with 21 starts in left fi eld and at third base. Made several appearances as a catcher as well. Hit .259 with two home runs and 15 RBI with two doubles and one stolen base. Hom-ered for the fi rst time in his collegiate career against North Carolina A&T on Apr. 14 to add to his 3-for-4 performance at the plate with three RBI. Also had a two RBI contest against UNC Asheville on May 3. Had six multiple hit games, two multiple RBI games and a season-high fi ve-game hitting streak.High School: Was a four-year starter at Immaculata High School, one of the top high school program’s in the state of New Jersey. Earned All-Conference, All-County and All-Area honors as a junior, while hitting .443 with 15 extra base hits and 33 RBI. Played for two of New Jersey’s elite traveling teams, the Tri-State Arsenal and the South Florida Bandits. Also played for the Jack Cust Diamond Jacks, hitting .538 for the Connie Mack North Atlantic Regional Champions.Personal: The son of Tara Crane, Chas is a sport management major who enjoys watching movies, playing video games, golf and working out, and plans on playing baseball after graduation. The Yankee Years is his favorite book, and Nick Swisher is his favorite athlete.

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .337 56-54 208 49 70 18 1 14 45 132 .635 4-72009 .259 32-21 85 13 22 2 0 2 15 30 .353 1-1Totals .314 88-75 293 62 92 20 1 16 160 162 .553 5-8

2010: Named Second Team All-Big South recognition as a starting pitcher, and also placed on SEBaseball.com’s Second Team All-Big South. Had one of three complete games, the fi rst in his career, last season, which came on May 1 against Presbyterian. The complete game was also the only shutout of the season for the pitching staff, and it earned him both Big South Pitcher of the Week and Southeast Pitcher of the Week by College Baseball Insider. Finished the season as one of the top pitchers in the conference, as he was ranked sixth in individual pitching. Was also fourth in innings pitched, seventh in strikeouts, tied for third in games started and tied for fi rst in shutouts. Posted a team-best 8-5 record with a 4.01 ERA in 15 games started (15 appearances) in a career-high 94.1 innings pitched. Allowed 47 runs (42 earned) on 100 hits, 18 walks and 76 strikeouts. He led all starting pitchers in strikeouts, walks, runs and earned runs. Opponents hit just .279 on the season against him. Pitched in 7.0 innings or more in seven different appearances, including fi ve straight from Apr. 3 against Gardner-Webb to May 1 against the Blue Hose. Never walked more than three batters in a start all season-long, and had three starts in which he did not surrender a base on ball. Had a career-best nine strikeout performance against Radford on Apr. 25 and also added eight strikeouts at VMI on May 14. 2009: Earned Second Team All-Big South Conference honors after posting a team-best 8-3 record and a 3.09 ERA in 84.1 innings pitched. Allowed 34 runs (29 earned) on 83 hits, 22 walks and 60 strikeouts; opponents hit just .259 against him. Was ranked third in individual pitching in the Big South, tied for fourth in wins, eighth in strikeouts, fourth in innings pitched, tied for fourth in games started and sixth in opposing batting average. Had a career-best outing against Charleston Southern going 8.0 innings giving up one earned run on four hits, two walks and six strikeouts. 2008: Posted a 5.54 ERA in 37.1 innings of work and an 0-2 record in 23 ap-pearances as a freshman. Struck out 41 batters while giving up 23 earned runs. Pitched a season-high 3.2 innings against High Point in which he gave up no runs on four hits, one walk and three strikeouts. High School (Italian League): Voted the 2007 Rookie of the Year and Best Italian Starting Pitcher of the Year. Played in the Junior European Champion-ship in 2005 in Pamplona, Spain. Was part of the Junior Italian squad that par-ticipated in the World Championships in Cuba in 2006. Represented his country in the 2007 Olympic Games Qualifying section in Barcelona, Spain. Played with the Italian Senior National Team in the World Championships in 2007 in Taipei, Taiwan.Personal: The son of Domenico D’Angelo and Antonella Ladetto, Matteo is an international business major who enjoys traveling, cooking and watching mov-ies, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. Prosciutto and mozzarella is his favorite food, and Imperium is his favorite book. Greg Maddux is his favorite athlete.

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W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 8-5 4.01 15-15 94.1 100 47 42 18 76 16 3 12 .279 2009 8-3 3.09 17-13 84.1 83 34 29 22 60 26 4 7 .259 2008 0-2 5.54 23-0 37.1 43 24 23 9 41 7 3 5 .277Totals 16-10 3.92 55-28 216.0 226 105 94 49 177 49 10 24 .271

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2010: Posted a .235 average (16-for-68) at the plate as a freshman in 42 games played with 33 starts. Posted one home run on the season and four RBI to go with nine runs scored and 12 walks. Had a .279 slugging percentage and .373 on-base percentage. Recorded a season-high three hits against Wagner on Feb. 28 and had a one-RBI performance on four separate occasions, one of which came in his fi rst collegiate start on Feb. 20 against George Mason. Hit his fi rst career homer on Mar. 12 in a 5-4 win over Toledo. Accumulated two multi-hit games and ended the season with a four-game hitting streak. Went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate on Feb. 28 against Wagner and later added a 2-for-2 performance against Canisius. Behind the plate, threw at 19 runners who at-tempted to steal a base. High School: Was the starting catcher for the Iona Prep Gaels, who won fi ve consecutive division titles in the Catholic High School Athletic Association. He was rated the 19th best player in the state of New York by Perfect Game. Earned numerous honors at Iona Prep including CHSAA All-State, NY City All-League and Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: The son of Thomas and Susan Donovan, Tyler is a criminology ma-jor who enjoys hanging out with friends, listening to music, hitting and working out, and plans on working in the criminal justice system after graduation. His favorite foods are steak and mashed potatoes, and Nick Swisher is his favoriteathlete.

High School: Started every game at shortstop for East Mecklenburg during his four seasons on the varsity squad. Earned First Team Southwestern AAAA All-Conference honors as a senior and junior. Posted a .433 average at the plate in his junior season. Lettered in baseball at EMHS from 2007-10. Was honored as a NCHSAA Scholar-Athlete all four years in high school. Personal: The son of Kevin and Amy Daniels, Leighton is an environmental science major who enjoys hanging out with family and friends, and plans on becoming an environmental advisor for a business after graduation. His dream, though, is to play baseball when he graduates. His favorite food is pork tender-loin, and Chronicle of a Death Foretold is his favorite book. Josh Hamilton is his favorite athlete.

2010: Finished his freshman season second on the team with a .359 batting average (42-for-117) playing as a fi rst baseman/outfi elder/designated hitter. Ro-tated between designated hitter and the outfi elder for a majority of the season, ended the season primarily as a fi rst baseman. Was fourth on the team, and led all freshman, with seven home runs and recorded 31 RBI in 39 games played with 28 starts. Was also third with a .598 slugging percentage to go with a .403 on-base percentage. Made fi ve appearances on the mound as well, posting a 4.91 ERA in 3.2 innings pitched. Allowed two runs (both earned) on seven hits, fi ve walks and four strikeouts. Was one of two Winthrop players to hit a homer in his fi rst collegiate at-bat last season as he hit a three-run go-ahead home run on opening day against Northwestern. He also accumulated two other three RBI contests in back-to-back days against Presbyterian on May 1 and May 2. Tied the school record for most hits in a game with fi ve in fi rst game of a doubleheader against the Blue Hose on May 1. Drove in a career-high fi ve RBI, was one of three Eagles to do so, in a win at home against Liberty on May 21. Went a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate in the series opener at VMI on May 14. Had 13 multi-hit and eight multi-RBI games, and had a eight-game hitting streak. On the mound, he had a season-high outing of 1.1 inning against Kent State on Mar. 20 and struck out two batters at Texas A&M on Mar. 6.High School: Was a Class AAAA All-State player at Harlem. Received MVP honors for the East Cobb Indians hitting .478 and also had a 2-1 record on the mound. Hit .465 during his junior season with 12 doubles, seven home runs and 42 RBI. Also posted a 4-1 record as a junior with an ERA of 2.16 and fi ve saves.Personal: The son of Billy and Denise Gamblin, Patrick is a biology major who enjoys playing ping-pong and basketball, and plans on becoming a doctor after graduation. His favorite foods are steak and roast beef, and Alex Rodriquez is his favorite athlete.

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2010: Finished his junior season third on the team in hitting with a .343 aver-age (70-for-204) in 55 games played with 54 starts. His 70 base hits tied him for second on the team in that category. Also posted 10 doubles, tied for the team-lead with three doubles, three home runs and 42 RBI, and led the Eagles with 11 sacrifi ce bunts and 155 defensive assists. Had a slugging percentage of .466 and a .400 on-base percentage. Recorded Winthrop’s fi rst walk-off base hit of the season with a single in a 3-2 victory over Wagner on Feb. 26. Hit fi rst homer, a grand slam, in a 4-3 win over Wagner on Feb. 27. The four runs bat-ted in against the Seahawks are a career-high for him. Also had homers against Harvard on Mar. 16 and at UNC Asheville on Apr. 16. Gave the Eagles 2-1 lead

Adam GliebeAdam GliebeSS/2B, R/R, Sr.SS/2B, R/R, Sr.5-11, 1855-11, 185St. Louis, MOSt. Louis, MO(John A. Logan C.C.)(John A. Logan C.C.)

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .235 42-33 68 9 16 0 0 1 4 19 .279 0-0

Gamblin’s Career Hitting StatsGamblin’s Career Hitting Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .359 39-28 117 21 42 7 0 7 31 70 .598 2-4

Gamblin’s Career Pitching StatsGamblin’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-0 4.91 5-0 3.2 7 2 2 5 4 3 0 1 .368

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2010: Redshirted after transferring from the University of South Carolina.South Carolina: Played in 29 games as a freshman in 2008 with 12 starts in the outfi eld. Batted .245 with one home run, four RBI and scored 10 runs. On the mound, made four appearances in relief and put together an ERA of 5.04 in 5.1 innings of work. Hit fi rst collegiate homer in a 6-0 victory over Clemson on Apr. 16, 2008. Was used primarily on the mound during his sophomore season, making six appearances and tallied a 13.50 ERA. Pitched 5.1 innings, giving up eight earned runs on 10 hits, one walk and seven walks.High School: Named Class AAAA All-State as a senior in 2007 and was selected to the SC/NC Select All-Star Team. During his senior season, hit .457 with six homers and 30 RBI; also pitched in 53 innings and posted a 5-1 record and a 1.32 ERA.Personal: The son of Barry Hopper and Rita Young, Justin is a history major who enjoys going to the lake, wakeboarding, watching movies and spending time with friends, and plans on playing either professional baseball or working with his dad after graduation. His favorite foods are steak, pasta and pizza, andArmageddon is his favorite book. Derek Jeter is his favorite athlete.

2010: RedshirtedHigh School: Was a four-year starter and posted a perfect 14-0 record with a 0.91 ERA as a senior. During his junior season, he went 7-0 striking out 55 batters and walking only eight. Named All-Western Athletic Conference from 2006-09 and was a Class AA All-State player in 2009.Personal: The son of Jim and Charlotte Hyatt, Daniel is a chemistry major who enjoys fi shing, swimming and playing ping-pong, and plans on attending gradu-ate school after graduation. His favorite food is fried chicken and Tom Glavine is his favorite athlete.

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with his go-ahead single with two outs in the top of the ninth and snapped the team’s six-game losing streak. Had three RBI performances on two occasions at Charleston Southern on Apr. 11 and against the Bulldogs on Apr. 16. Tied for second on the team with 20 multi-hit games and tied for third with nine multi-RBI contests. Ended the season with a 13-game hitting streak, which was the second highest on the team. John A. Logan C.C.: Was a two-year starter at Logan, the same community college as current Eagle pitcher Dom Patterozzi. Had a career batting average of .337 with 29 doubles, four triples, 10 home runs and 84 RBI. Also posted an on-base percentage of .413 and a .944 fi elding percentage in 2009 at Logan. Received First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Region in 2008.High School: Honored as Varsity Rookie of the Year as a freshman in 2004. Selected MCC Second Team All-Conference as a sophomore. As a junior, he was named First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Metro. Was hon-ored as a fi nalist for the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame Rising Award as senior to go along with First Team All-Conference, First Team All-Metro and Second Team All-State honors during his senior year.Personal: The son of Mike and Jane Gliebe, Adam is a sport management major who enjoys watching television, working out and playing golf, and plans on playing baseball and then get a job with his degree and have family after graduation. His favorite foods are his mom’s homemade chicken and macaroni and cheese, and Get In The Game is his favorite book. Ozzie Smith is his favorite athlete.

Young Harris College: Redshirted during his freshman season at Young Har-ris in 2009. Named to the 2010 GJCAA First Team All-Conference as a redshirt-freshman. Selected to the Dean’s List in three semesters. Was one of only two players on the team to participate in the Young Harris Honors Program. Pitched under former Winthrop pitcher Jeremy Plexico at Young Harris College. High School: As a junior at Greenbrier High School, he helped lead the pro-gram to its fi fth state championship in 2007. During his senior season he threw 30.0 innings, striking out 29 batters and walking just 11.Personal: The son of Phillip and Terri Knox, Mitchell is a biology major who enjoys hunting, fi shing, swimming and hanging out with friends, and plans on attending medical school and becoming a doctor, if baseball does not work out, after graduation. His favorite food is home cooking, and The Bible is his favoritebook. John Smoltz is his favorite athlete.

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882010: Compiled a 6-5 record as a junior with a 5.07 ERA in 15 games started (15 appearances). Was second on the pitching staff with 94.0 innings pitched and fi nished tied for third in the Big South with two complete games. Allowed 65 runs (53 earned) on 105 hits, 23 walks and 72 strikeouts, while opponents hit .288 against him. Finished ranked in the top 10 for the conference in innings pitched, strikeouts and games started. Began season earning both Big South Pitcher of the Week and Southeast Pitcher of the Week by College Baseball Insider for his 7.0 inning performance against George Mason on Feb. 20 in which he gave up no runs on just three hits, two walks and a career-high nine strikeouts. Picked up fi rst complete game of the season in an 8-2 win at VMI on May 15 in which he allowed two earned runs on eight hits, three walks and eight strikeouts. Would get his second complete game of the season in a 7-2

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .343 55-54 204 34 70 10 3 3 42 95 .466 3-11

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High School: Had good high school career as a four-year letter winner at Wando in which he posted a .380 batting average as a sophomore and a .408 average during his junior season. Was named team co-captain as a senior in 2010. On the mound, recorded an 8-0 mark as a junior with a 2.55 ERA. Earned multiple athletic honors in high school including All-Area and All-Low Country. Personal: The son of Joanne Langdale, Reid is a business major who enjoys playing the guitar, fi shing, hunting and playing golf, and plans on getting drafted to play professional baseball after graduation. His favorite foods are seafood and steak, and Albert Pujols is his favorite athlete.

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loss to Liberty in the Big South Tournament. Struck out fi ve or more batters in an appearance 10 times last season, including striking out fi ve batters in seven of his last nine starts of the season. 2009: Pitched the only complete game by a Winthrop pitcher in a 6-1 victory against Liberty in the Big South Conference Tournament on May 23 giving up only one run on six hits, no walks and fi ve strikeouts. Named to the Big South Conference All-Tournament Team for his performance against the Flames. Compiled a 6-3 record and a 6.63 ERA in 19 appearances with 10 starts. Gave up a total of 57 earned runs in 77.1 innings pitched on 96 hits, 21 walks and was third on the team with 47 strikeouts. In his fi rst start of the season against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 21, he pitched 8.1 innings allowing one run on fi ve hits while striking out six batters and issuing no walks. Also pitched an impres-sive 7.0 innings against Coastal Carolina on Mar. 22 striking out a season-high seven Chanticleers and gave up only two runs on six hits and one walk. Was ranked sixth in the Big South in innings pitched. 2008: Pitched a total of 42.2 innings in 18 appearances while racking up a 1-0 record and a 4.85 ERA. Also struck out 31 batters which was good for fi fth on the team. Picked up his only victory of the season against Prairie View A&M in which he pitched 4.0 innings giving up no earned runs on one hit, no walks and three strikeouts. Also pitched 4.2 innings and striking out a season-high fi ve batters against St. John’s.High School: Lettered in baseball, basketball and football. Was a two-time baseball MVP. Played in the North/South All-Start Game. Voted All-State as a senior and All-Area as a junior and senior. Struck out 12 batters in the State Game. Made the Academic Honor Roll in fi ve semesters.Personal: The son of Robert and Gerdi Lake, Robert is a political science ma-jor who enjoys fi shing and hunting, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. His favorite food is fried chicken and Old Yeller is his favoritebook. John Smoltz is his favorte athlete.

2010: Made an appearance in 22 games as a freshman with one start, which came at Charlotte on Apr. 14. Posted a 2-4 record on the mound in 2010 with an 8.55 ERA in 40.0 innings pitched. Surrendered 46 runs (38 earned) on 59 hits, 19 walks, 35 strikeouts, and an opponent batting average of .343. Ap-peared in his fi rst collegiate game against Northwestern on Feb. 19 and earned his fi rst college win against Wagner on Feb. 26 in a scoreless two-thirds of an inning. Had a season-long appearance of 5.0 innings against Liberty on May 20 in which he allowed four earned runs on six hits, no walks and two strikeouts. Posted a career-high six strikeouts in 4.2 innings of relief against Canisius on Mar. 14 and also struck out fi ve batters in his start against the 49ers. Also picked up his fi rst save as an Eagle in a 12-11 win over UNC Asheville in 13 innings on Apr. 16. High School: As a junior, he went 5-5 with a 1.90 ERA and striking out 85 in 68 innings of work. Voted All-Conference during his sophomore and junior seasons, as well as Honorable Mention All-State. Personal: The son of Thomas and Marilyn Lawrence, Tommy is a history ma-jor who enjoys playing video games and fi shing, and plans on playing profes-sional baseball after graduation. His favorite foods are steak and macaroni and cheese, and Catcher In The Rye is his favorite book. Roger Clemens is his favorite athlete.

Young Harris College: Received a medical redshirt season as a freshman after suffering a back injury.High School: Was named Blessed Trinity High School’s Pitcher of the Year in 2008 where he posted 6-1 record with a 2.27 ERA and 44 strikeouts. At the plate as a senior, hit .367 with four homers and 20 RBI. Honored as the Blessed Trinity Senior Athlete of the Year. Participated on the 2006 Class AAA state title team and was also honored in 2007 and 2008 as the Georgia Dugout Club Player of the Week. Personal: The son of Larry and Jeri Lobacz, Matt is a exercise science major who enjoys both fi shing and fl y fi shing, and plans on becoming a physical thera-pist after graduation. His favorite food is spaghetti with meat sauce, and Lone Survivor is his favorite book. Jason Heyward is his favorite athlete.

Tommy LawrenceTommy LawrenceP, R/R, So.P, R/R, So.6-0, 1956-0, 195West Haven, CTWest Haven, CT(West Haven H.S.)(West Haven H.S.)

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W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 6-5 5.07 15-15 94.0 105 65 53 23 72 23 2 10 .2882009 6-3 6.63 19-10 77.1 96 60 57 21 47 20 0 8 .3102008 1-0 4.85 18-2 42.2 57 27 23 15 31 9 2 3 .339Totals 13-8 5.59 52-27 214.0 258 152 133 59 150 52 4 21 .306

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W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 2-4 8.55 22-1 40.0 59 46 38 19 35 10 1 3 .343

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2010: Entered his sophomore season tabbed as a Second Team Preseason All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). Was later recognized on the NCBWA Preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List. It was the second time is his career to be recognized on the list, as he was also placed on the Stopper of the Year Watch List as a freshman. Is currently tied with Aaron Sundsmo as the school’s all-time career saves leader with 20. Compiled a 4-3 record on the mound last season with a team-best 3.86 ERA in 23 appearances (third on the team) with two starts. Pitched in 49.0 innings, which was fourth-highest on the team. Made fi rst collegiate start on May 22 against Liberty, in which he picked up the win throwing 3.0 innings and allowed one run (none earned) on just one hit, no walks and one strikeout. Also started against VMI on May 27 during the Big South Tournament pitching a career-high 5.2 innings en route to the 11-6 victory. Gave up two runs on seven hits against the Keydets and did not allow a walk to go with three strikeouts. Struck out a career-high eight batters in 4.2 innings pitched on Apr. 16 in extra-inning win at UNC Asheville. Finished the season third on the team with 50 strikeouts, and also surrendered 25 runs (21 earned) on 54 hits, 21 walks and an opponent batting average of .278. Finished the season tied for fourth in the Big South in saves with six. Had a six strikeout performance against Presbyterian on May 2, and posted back-to-back fi ve strikeout appearances against Penn State on Mar. 20 and High Point on Mar. 27. Earned fi rst save of the season in 10-9 win over Marist on Feb. 22. Also earned saves against Wagner, Canisius, Radford, VMI and Gardner-Webb during Big South Tournament play-in game. Recorded two at-bats as well last season, against Penn State on Mar. 20 and Radford on Apr. 25, going 0-for-2 at the plate. 2009: Set school record for saves in a season (14), breaking the mark previ-ously set by Sundsmo in 1999. Was named Second Team All-Big South, and received national recognition as a Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and selected to the Third Team All-Ping! Freshman Team. Posted a 2-4 record with a 3.77 ERA in a team-high 30 appearances. Pitched 45.1 innings allowing 24 runs (19 earned) on 44 hits, 19 walks and 42 strikeouts. Collected his fi rst collegiate save in a 4-3 win against High Point on Mar. 6. Picked up the save in Winthrop’s fi rst-ever victory against Southern Cal on Mar. 13. Opponents hit just .251 off of him last season. High School: Broke school record for ERA in a career and a single season. Named All-Fairchester League in 2006, 2007 and 2008 as well as receiving the MVP Award in 2008. Also received the Athlete of the Year Award in 2008 and was named Athlete of the Week in 2007 and 2008. Was a Who’s Who Among American High School Students.Personal: The son of Scott and Sandra Mizenko, Tyler is a mass communica-tion major who enjoys running, lifting weights and hanging out with friends and family, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. His favorite foods are steak, chicken and vegetables, and Johnathan Papelbon is his favor-ite athlete.

Tyler MizenkoTyler MizenkoP, R/R, Jr.P, R/R, Jr.6-2, 2006-2, 200Wallingford, CTWallingford, CT(Hamden Hall H.S.)(Hamden Hall H.S.)

40402010: Made an appearance in nine games as a sophomore with two starts, and compiled a record of 0-2 with a 12.83 ERA. Pitched in 13.1 innings and allowed 21 runs (19 earned) on 23 hits, eight walks, two strikeouts and op-ponents his .397 against him. Started his fi rst game of the season against Harvard on Mar. 16 and threw a season-high 4.2 innings, giving up fi ve runs (four earned) on six hits, three walks and one strikeout. Made only other start of the season at eventual national champion South Carolina on May 5. Against the Gamecocks, he pitched 1.1 inning and surrendered fi ve runs (all earned) on six hits, one walk and no strikeouts. Struck out a season-high one batter in back-to-back appearances against the Crimson (Mar. 16) and at The Citadel (Mar. 24). Also threw 2.0 innings in fi rst appearances of the season against Marist on Feb. 22.2009: Accumulated a 3-5 record with a 4.34 ERA in 16 appearances with 12 starts as a freshman. Pitched 66.1 innings allowing 32 earned runs, 16 walks and 34 strikeouts. Earned the victory at then-fi fth ranked Georgia on Apr. 8 pitching 6.1 innings giving up one run on two hits, two walks and four strikeouts. Had a season-long outing of 7.2 innings against Georgia Southern on Mar. 18 while also picking up the win in a 5-2 Winthrop victory. Received his fi rst col-legiate victory against East Tennessee State on Mar. 4.High School: Pitched for Morristown Beard High School. Earned county Freshman Pitcher of the Year honors in 2005, Second Team All-Prep in 2006 and First Team All-Prep in 2007. Had a 5-2 record during his junior season with an ERA of 1.17, striking out 88 batters in 77 innings of work, while walking only 11. Also pitched for the Mt. Morris American Legion team posting a 6-0 record with a 0.89 ERA, striking out 43 and issuing four walks in 38 innings on the mound.Personal: The son of Bill and Lisa Monteith, Kenny is a sport management major who enjoys running, lifting weights and hanging out with friends and family, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. His favorite food is chicken and The Yankee Years is his favorite book. Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete.

Kenny MonteithKenny MonteithP, R/R, Jr.P, R/R, Jr.6-2, 2036-2, 203Morristown, NJMorristown, NJ(Morristown Beard H.S.)(Morristown Beard H.S.)

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Wade NewmanWade NewmanP, R/R, Sr.P, R/R, Sr.6-2, 2006-2, 200Darnestown, MDDarnestown, MD(St. John's College H.S.)(St. John's College H.S.)

14142010: Compiled a 4-3 record on the mound as a redshirt-junior with a 6.78 ERA in 16 appearances with 12 starts. Allowed 57 runs (51 earned) on 91 hits, 20 walks, 36 strikeouts and was third on the team with 67.2 innings pitched. Opponents hit .332 against him in 2010. Surrendered only two runs (one earned) in 6.2 innings of work in fi rst start of the season against Marist on Feb. 21. Against the Red Foxes, he walked only one batter and struck out one while not allowing an extra-base hit. Had a season-high appearance of 7.0 innings against Columbia on Mar. 18 as he gave up one run on six hits, two walks and one strikeout. Struck out a season-best eight batters at Charleston Southern on Apr. 11, and also recorded six-strikeout performances against Wagner on

Mizenko’s Career Pitching StatsMizenko’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 4-3 3.86 23-2 49.0 54 25 21 21 50 11 0 3 .2782009 2-4 3.77 30-0 45.1 44 24 19 19 42 5 1 2 .251Totals 6-7 3.82 53-2 94.1 98 49 40 40 92 16 1 5 .266

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Monteith’s Career StatsMonteith’s Career Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-2 12.83 9-2 13.1 23 21 19 8 2 4 0 7 .3972009 3-5 4.34 16-12 66.1 84 34 32 16 34 18 0 8 .322Totals 3-7 5.76 25-14 79.2 107 55 51 24 36 22 0 15 .335

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High School: Was a starter at shortstop for Hudson since his freshman sea-son. Led his team in numerous offensive categories during his sophomore and junior seasons. As a sophomore, he led the team with a .458 batting average, 23 RBI and 18 extra-base hits. During his junior campaign, he had a team-high .535 batting average with 41 RBI, 24 extra-base hits and nine home runs. Earned All-Section and All-League honors as a sophomore and junior, and was also an All-State selection after his junior season. Member of the National Honor Society. Was also an all-around athlete starting as a point guard on the basketball team and as well on the soccer squad. Personal: The son of Tom and Nancy Olesczuk, TJ is an accounting major who enjoys playing video games,, watching movies, sleeping, hanging out with friends and fi shing, and plans on becoming an accountant for professional ath-letes after graduation. His favorite food is chicken cutlet, and The Great Gatsby is his favorite book. Derek Jeter is his favorite book.

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Feb. 28 and Toledo on Mar. 12. Gave up only earned run in four appearances and did not allow a walk three times. At the plate, had one at-bat which came against Liberty on May 28 in the Big South Tournament. 2009: Finished second on the team last season in wins and posted a 7-4 re-cord to go with his 5.42 ERA. Made 15 appearances with a team-best 14 starts. Pitched in 76.1 innings allowing 54 runs (46 earned) on 87 hits, 30 walks and 55 strikeouts. Had a season-best outing on Apr. 10 against Presbyterian going 7.2 innings giving up three earned runs on just three hits, surrendered three walks and struck out six batters. 2008: Made nine appearances as a freshman compiling a 2-2 record with a 6.85 ERA. Allowed 17 earned runs in 22.1 innings of work while striking out nine batters. Was the winning pitcher in the Eagles 5-1 victory against nationally-ranked Georgia pitching 3.2 scoreless innings.2007: RedshirtedHigh School: Was voted to the All-Conference Team all three years he played. Was a high school Puma Preseason All-America selection in 2006. Threw a complete game two-hitter in the WCAC Championship Game with 13 strikeouts. Personal: The son of Phil and Cathy Newman, Wade is a sport management major who enjoys playing golf, guitar and fi shing, and plans on either playing professional baseball or coaching after graduation. His favorite food is spaghetti and Tito Ortiz is his favorite athlete.

2010: Went 0-5 on the mound as a redshirt-sophomore with a 10.09 ERA in 14 appearances with seven starts. Gave up 34 runs (all earned) on 47 hits, 22 walks and 20 strikeouts in 30.1 innings pitched. Opponents posted a .364 bat-ting average against him. Pitched a season-high 5.0 innings at Georgia on Apr. 21 in which he allowed four runs on 10 hits, one walk and tied his season-best in strikeouts with fi ve during 5.0 innings pitched. Also posted a fi ve strikeout performance in his second start of the season against Canisius on Mar. 14. Also against the Golden Griffi ns, he pitched 4.1 innings and allowed two runs on four hits and two walks. Made fi rst start of the season against Marist on Feb. 22, and also added starts against Penn State, twice against The Citadel and Coastal Carolina. 2009: Started in fi ve games and accumulated a 3-2 record with a 5.64 ERA be-fore suffering a season-ending arm injury. Allowed 24 runs (19 earned) in 30.1 innings of working on 32 hits, 17 walks and 29 strikeouts. Earned Big South Player of the Week honors on Mar. 16 after picking up the victory in Winthrop’s fi rst-ever win against Southern California. He pitched 7.2 innings against the Trojans allowing one on just four hits and struck out six batters. Struck out a season-high eight batters twice against High Point and George Washington in his fi rst career start as an Eagle.John A. Logan C.C.: Was a member of PSI Theta Kappa and made the President’s List.High School: Was a four-year letter winner in baseball and was named First Team All-Area, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Metro in 2007. Made the Presidential Honor Roll and was a member of the National Honors Society. Personal: The son of Vince and Lynne Patterozzi, Dominic is a fi nance major who enjoys playing video games, watching movies and reading, and plans on attending graduate school and fi nding a job after graduation. His favorite foods are spaghetti and pizza, and Moneyball is his favorite book. Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete.

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Newman’s Career Pitching StatsNewman’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 4-3 6.78 16-12 67.2 91 57 51 20 36 22 2 7 .3322009 7-4 5.42 15-14 76.1 87 54 46 30 55 12 5 4 .2902008 2-2 6.85 9-7 22.1 26 19 17 13 9 1 1 2 .306Totals 13-9 6.17 40-33 166.1 204 130 114 63 100 35 8 13 .310

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Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

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W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-5 10.09 14-7 30.1 47 34 34 22 20 12 4 7 .3642009 3-2 5.64 5-5 30.1 32 24 19 17 29 8 2 1 .269Totals 3-7 7.86 19-12 60.2 79 58 53 39 49 20 6 8 .319

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2010: Named Second Team All-Conference and to the Big South All-Tourna-ment Team as a junior. Led the team for a third straight season with 15 home runs, also a career-high, and was second on the squad with 43 RBI as he hit .312 (67-for-215) in 57 games played with 55 starts. Finished tied for fourth on the team in hits, while recording 13 doubles, a career-best three triples, 131 total bases (second on the team), a .609 slugging percentage and a .419 on-base percentage. Was hit by a pitch a team-high 13 times, which is the fourth highest by a player in a season. Ranks third all-time at Winthrop in career hit by pitches with 36. Is also tied for second both at Winthrop with Jacob Dempsey and Daniel Carte, and the Big South with Dempsey, Carte and UNC Asheville’s Brian Shehan in career home runs with 42. Needs 12 long balls to break both records which is held by former Winthrop player Jason Colson at 53. Finished the season tied for sixth in the conference in home runs, and had a team-high fi ve RBI against Marist on Feb. 21; the fi ve RBI against the Red Foxes were also a career-high for him. Hit his fi rst career walk-off homer in extra-inning win over Penn State on Mar. 20. Recorded two home runs in a game twice against the Nittany Lions on Mar. 20 and the fi rst game of a doubleheader against High Point on Mar. 27. Homered in back-to-back contests twice, fi rst in a double-header sweep against Presbyterian on May 1 and in the Big South Tournament against VMI on May 27 and Liberty on May 28. Had a season-high three hit performance against Penn State and consecutive two-hit games six times, including four straight contests with two hits from Feb. 19 against Northwestern

Eddie RohanEddie RohanC/OF/DH, R/R. Sr.C/OF/DH, R/R. Sr.6-0, 2056-0, 205Youngstown, OHYoungstown, OH(Ursuline H.S.)(Ursuline H.S.)

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On the mound, went 0-2 with a 7.66 ERA in 10 appearances with two starts. Threw in 24.2 innings and allowed 24 runs (21 earned) on 38 hits, 10 walks, 19 strikeouts and an opponent batting average of .369. Also had one save, which came in an 8-5 win over Liberty on May 22. Recorded an RBI in his fi rst collegiate game, also his fi rst collegiate start, against Northwestern on Feb. 19. Hit fi rst career home run in win over Marist on Feb. 22, a game in which he also tied his career-high in hits with three. Would later have another three-hit performance at Coastal Carolina on May 10. His career-high four RBI against Wagner on Feb. 28 came off his fi rst collegiate grand slam; it was also his sec-ond home run of the season. Also homered in the last game of a doubleheader against Radford on Apr. 25. Had 10 multi-hit and four multi-RBI games and had a season-long hitting streak of seven games from Apr. 17 at UNC Asheville until May 1 against Presbyterian. Pitched a season-high 4.2 innings twice against Penn State on Mar. 20 and The Citadel on May 18. Struck out a career-best seven batters against the Nittany Lions, while he also fanned six against the Bulldogs on May 18. Made fi rst collegiate start at North Carolina on Mar. 30 in which he pitched 4.0 innings. He also threw 4.0 innings in his other start of the season against the Citadel on Apr. 7. High School: Helped lead Canon-McMillan to the 2008 Quad A Pennsylvania State Championship. Was the Observer Reporter Player of the Year in 2009 to go along with All-WPIAL and All-Section honors as well. Named Quad A All-State and All-Section during the 2008 season. His two-year career statis-tics include a .445 batting average, 15 doubles, seven home runs and 43 RBI. Also owns a 6-1 record on the mound with a 3.25 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 51 innings.Personal: The son off Gary and Rena Pierpont, Matt is an exercise science major who enjoys hanging out with friends, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. His favorite food is pizza, and Beyond Belief – Josh Hamilton is his favorite book. Evan Longoria is his favorite athlete.

until Feb. 22 against Marist. Also recorded three RBI performances at the plate against the Nittany Lions, Panthers and Radford on Apr. 23. Led the team with 25 multi-hit games and added nine multi-RBI games. Had a season-high hit streak of eight games. 2009: Set a career-high in batting average (.348) while earning First Team All-Big South Conference honors. Played in 58 games with 57 starts, primarily as a designated hitter. Led the team in homers (14), RBI (53), slugging percentage (.612) and total bases (139). Ranked 10th in the Big South in hits (79), third in home runs, tied for sixth in runs batted in, second in total bases and sixth in slugging percentage. Was named Big South Conference Player of the Week on Mar. 23. Had 23 multiple hit games, a team-best 16 multiple RBI games and a season-best 10-game hitting streak. Had home runs against teams like South-ern California, two in one game against Coastal Carolina and North Carolina. Homered in three straight games against North Carolina A&T, the Tar Heels and Liberty. Went 2-for-3 with four RBI and a home run against VMI on Apr. 26. Was named to the Big South Conference All-Tournament Team. Entered season ranked 10th all-time in career home runs at Winthrop. 2008: Named Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and Ping! Base-ball, and earned Second team All-Big South Conference honors after leading the team with 13 home runs (tied with Daniel Carte for most by a freshman) and second in RBI with 39 and a .287 batting average. Started in 57 of his games played and also had 13 doubles and three stolen bases. Hit a solo home run against St. John’s in only his second game as an Eagle. Had an 11-game hit-ting streak from April 16 to May 3 which also saw him have a season-high four RBI against Charleston Southern. Homered in every game of the series against UNC Asheville and Charleston Southern.High School: Was a three-time First Team All-Conference selection. Received the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award. Voted to the All-Northeast Ohio State Team as a senior. Voted to the Babe Ruth All-World Team.Personal: The son of Ed and JoAnn Rohan, Eddie is a sport management ma-jor who enjoys fi shing, and plans on playing professional baseball after gradua-tion. His favorite food is steak, and Manny Ramirez is his favorite athlete.

Eric RuthEric RuthP, R/R, So.P, R/R, So.6-0, 1856-0, 185Hatfi eld, PAHatfi eld, PA(North Penn H.S.)(North Penn H.S.)

25252010: Was second on the team with 28 appearances, which tied him for seventh in the Big South, as a freshman and compiled a 1-0 record and a 6.55 ERA, and also recorded one start. Pitched in 34.1 innings and gave up 29 runs (25 earned) on 40 hits, 15 walks and 30 strikeouts. His fi rst collegiate start came against Liberty in the Big South Tournament on May 28 in which he pitched a career-high 4.2 innings and allowed fi ve runs (four earned) on fi ve hits, three walks and tied his career-best with three strikeouts. Also had a three-strikeout performance in 1.0 scoreless inning of relief against Presbyte-rian on May 2. Made fi rst career appearance on Feb. 20 against George Mason

Pierpont’s Career Hitting StatsPierpont’s Career Hitting Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .262 45-38 145 21 38 6 0 3 22 53 .366 4-6

Pierpont’s Career Pitching StatsPierpont’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-2 7.66 10-2 24.2 38 24 21 10 19 11 1 1 .369

Rohan’s Career StatsRohan’s Career Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .312 57-55 215 48 67 13 3 15 43 131 .609 6-92009 .348 58-57 227 41 79 18 0 14 53 139 .612 6-62008 .287 58-57 209 33 60 13 0 13 39 112 .536 3-3Totals .316 173-169 651 122 206 44 3 42 135 382 .587 15-18

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High School: Led the state in doubles during his junior year at Northwestern High School. Named to three All-Region and two All-Area teams. Was a Class AAAA All-State player.Personal: The son of Michael and Susan Smith, Chad is a sport management major who enjoys playing X-Box 360 and the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and plans on playing professional baseball after graduation. His favorite foods are mashed potatoes and macaroni & chesse, and Holes is his favorite book. Nomar Garciaparra is his favorite athlete.

2010: Made 10 appearances as a sophomore and had a 12.38 ERA in 8.0 innings pitched. Allowed 11 runs (all earned) on 13 hits, three walks, seven strikeouts, while opponents posted a .371 batting average against him. Had a season-high outing of 1.2 innings against Liberty on May 21 in which he did not allow a run and struck out two batters (season-high) in 11-2 Winthrop win. Did not surrender a run in six of his 10 outings. 2009: Played in 2 games as a freshman, both as a pinch-runner. Compiled an 0-1 record on the mound with a 9.00 ERA in 10 appearances. Pitched in 10.0 innings allowing 10 earned runs on 12 hits, nine walks and fi ve strikeouts. Had a season-long outing of 2.0 innings against Wake Forest on May 12 giving up three runs on three hits, two walks and two strikeouts in 2.0 innings of work. High School: Earned All-Region honors during his senior season and was also named to the HSSR All-State Team. Played in the North/South All-Star Game.Personal: The son of Alan and Lisa Stuart, Austin is a fi nance major who en-joys hanging out with friends and lifting weights, and plans on being a fi nancial

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in which he pitched 1.0 innings and gave up one run on two hits, no walks and two strikeouts. Had 14 scoreless appearances in 2010, including four consecu-tive appearances on two separate occasions. The fi rst streak lasted from Feb. 27 against Wagner until Mar. 19 against Columbia, and the second one was from Apr. 2 at Gardner-Webb to Apr. 11 at Charleston Southern. Did not allow a walk in 18 of his appearances, which included six straight from Apr. 2 against the Runnin’ Bulldogs until Apr. 16 at UNC Asheville. Picked up fi rst collegiate victory in 12-5 win over Harvard on Mar. 16 in which he tossed 2.1 scoreless innings of relief and gave up only one hit, two walks and one strikeout. High School: Helped lead North Penn High School to a perfect 14-0 record and the PA District One Championship. Named First Team Suburban One All-Conference. Compiled a 8-0 record as a junior with one save to go along with a 1.84 ERA and 71 strikeouts in 53 innings of work. Has also pitched in the WWBA Championships in Jupiter, FL where he struck out 13 batters in seven innings pitched. Personal: The son of Dan and Elaine Ruth, Eric is a sport management major who enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends and family, and plans on obtaining a well-paying job after graduation. His favorite food is Philadelphia cheese steak, and Chase Utley is his favorite athlete.

advisor after graduation. Steak and mashed potatoes are his favorite foods, and Harry Potter is his favorite food. Tim Lincecum is his favorite athlete.

Sean SullivanSean SullivanOF, R/R, R-Jr.OF, R/R, R-Jr.6-3, 1956-3, 195Columbia, SCColumbia, SC(A.C. Flora H.S.)(A.C. Flora H.S.)

442010: Finished redshirt-sophomore season with a team-high 56 starts and tied the team-lead in games played with 57. Hit a career-high six home runs to go with 34 RBI and a .288 batting average (67-for-233). Also led the team with 233 at-bats, and added 48 runs scored, 13 doubles, a .421 slugging percentage and a .371 on-base percentage. Finished season second on the team with seven stolen bases in 10 attempts. Established season-highs for Winthrop with four runs scored, fi ve hits and three doubles at UNC Asheville on Apr. 17, and four walks against Penn State on Mar. 20. The fi ve hits and three doubles also tied school records. Recorded 10 consecutive hits during three-game stretch from Mar. 18 against Columbia to Mar. 20 against Kent State. Later posted eight straight hits at UNC Asheville from Apr. 17-18. Received Big South Player of the Week honors on Mar. 22 when he hit .650 (13-for-20) in fi ve games with two homers, nine RBI, a 1.050 slugging percentage and .731 on-base percentage. Had a two-homer performance in fi nal game of doubleheader against High Point on Mar. 27. Drove in three runs in three different games, including twice during a three-game stretch. Accumulated 17 multi-hit games, nine multi-RBI games and a season-high eight-game hitting streak. Committed only two errors in 130 chances while playing primarily as a right fi elder. 2009: Shifted to right fi eld from the infi eld and hit .327 (71-217) as a redshirt freshman starting in all 58 games he played in with three home runs and 44 RBI while being named to the Big South Conference All-Tournament Team. Led the team in stolen bases with 13 to go along with 11 doubles. Had 22 multiple hit games, 15 multiple RBI contests (second the team) and posted a season-high 10-game hitting streak. Hit fi rst career homer against VMI on Apr. 25. Had a season-best four RBI against UNC Asheville on May 1 and also recorded two runs batted in four consecutive games.2008: Had one RBI with a .130 batting average in 12 games played with fi ve starts. Picked up his only RBI of the season against Prairie View A&M and also had a hit against Southern California. Received a redshirt season due to arm problems.High School: Three-time All-Region and All-Area selection. Voted to the 2007 HSSR and SCBCA All-State Teams. Played in the North/South All-Star game. Was selected A.C. Flora’s Defensive MVP in 2006 and overall MVP in 2007. Rated the second best middle infi elder by Diamond Prospects and was also recognized on the Diamond Prospects Gold Glove Team.Personal: The son of John and Susan Sullivan, Sean is a sport management major who enjoys playing cards, reading, watching sports and playing ping-pong, and plans on attending law school after graduation. His favorite foods are steak and twice-baked potatoes, and Anything is his favorite book. Cal Ripken Jr. is his favorite athlete.

Ruth’s Career StatsRuth’s Career Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 1-0 6.55 28-1 34.1 40 29 25 15 30 8 1 4 .308

Stuart’s Career Hitting StatsStuart’s Career Hitting Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0

Patterozzi’s Career Pitching StatsPatterozzi’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-0 12.38 10-0 8.0 13 11 11 3 7 3 0 1 .3712009 0-1 9.00 10-0 10.0 12 11 10 9 5 6 0 0 .308Totals 0-1 10.50 20-0 18.0 25 22 21 12 12 9 0 1 .338

Sullivan’s Career StatsSullivan’s Career Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .288 57-56 233 48 67 13 0 6 34 98 .421 7-102009 .327 58-58 217 41 71 11 0 3 44 91 .419 13-152008 .130 12-5 23 3 3 0 0 0 1 3 .130 0-0Totals .298 127-119 473 92 141 24 0 9 79 192 .406 20-25

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2010: Redshirted after transferring from the University of North Carolina. North Carolina: Appeared in 34 games in 2009, and made 14 starts as a designated hitter. Hit .238 with eight RBI, a .357 slugging percentage, 10 hits, 13 walks and four runs scored in 56 plate appearances. Drove in a career-high three runs against the Eagles on Apr. 15 in Chapel Hill. Saw action in 15 games as a freshman in 2008 and had seven hits to go along with fi ve walks. Made four starts as a designated hitter. Recorded fi rst career hit against Appalachian State on Apr. 2, 2008.High School: Was named All-State three times during his career at A.C. Flora High School. Rated the No. 1 fi rst baseman in South Carolina by Diamond Prospects. Earned All-Area and All-Region honors all four years in high school. Named team offensive MVP in 2006 and 2007, while helping lead A.C. Flora to the 2007 Class AAA State Championship. Was a member of the South Carolina Select Team.Personal: The son of Jim and Teresa Thomas, Brett is an accounting major who enjoys hunting, fi shing, going to the beach, bowling and playing pool, and would like to play baseball professionally or get a job in accounting and open his own company after graduation. His favorite food is chicken tenders, and Chipper Jones is his favorite athlete.

2010: Served as both an outfi elder and relief pitcher during his freshman season. Hit .293 at the plate (22-for-75) with one home run and nine RBI in 43 games played with 15 starts. Also tallied eight runs scored, four doubles, 29 to-tal bases, nine walks, one stolen base, a .387 slugging percentage and a .365 on-base percentage. On the mound, went 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA in seven relief appearances. Threw in 5.1 innings of work and gave up 10 runs (eight earned) on 10 hits, two walks and four strikeouts, while opponents hit .400 against him. Was the second Winthrop player, along with Patrick Gamblin, to hit a homer in his fi rst collegiate at-bat, which came in his only at-bat against George Mason on Feb. 20. He started his career off with a hit in four straight contests starting against the Patriots until Feb. 28 against Wagner. Drove in a career-high two RBI in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against Presbyterian on May 1. Would have a career-best performance against the Blue Hose on May 2 in which he went 4-for-6 at the plate, and added two doubles and one RBI. The four hits are a career-high for him. Recorded an RBI in all three games against Presbyte-rian from May 1-2. Had back-to-back contests driving in one RBI against High Point on Mar. 26-27. Also had one RBI against the Seahawks on Feb. 28 and Liberty on May 21. Posted one multi-hit and multi-RBI game each, and had a season-long hitting streak of fi ve games. Pitched in a career-best 1.0 inning on three different occasions against George Mason on Feb. 20, Columbia on Mar. 19 and Kent State on Mar. 20. Struck out a season-high one batter four times against the Patriots, Harvard on Mar. 16, Coastal Carolina on May 8 and The Citadel on May 18. Did not allow a walk six of his seven appearances on the mound, and also had three scoreless appearances. Also did not allow a hit in three appearances, including his last two times pitching. High School: Was named All-Conference in 2007 and 2008. Hit .436 during his junior season with nine doubles, two triples, six home runs and 22 RBI in 20 games played.

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2010: Received a redshirt season after suffering a season-ending injury. 2009: Hit .292 (49-for-168) in 48 games played with 42 starts, switching between center fi eld and left fi eld. Had 21 RBI and scored 30 runs to go along with seven doubles. Also made one appearance on the mound pitching one scoreless inning against UNC Asheville on May 3. Drove in a season-high two runs against East Tennessee State, Coastal Carolina, Radford, Charleston Southern, Liberty and North Carolina Central. Also had three games in which he posted three hits. 2008: Had a 6.75 ERA in appearances while opposing hitters had a .227 aver-age against him (led the team). Pitched 17.1 innings while giving up 13 earned runs, 10 walks and 15 strikeouts. Also played in 12 games with three starts and had two hits. Had a hit in two different games against Lipscomb and The Citadel. Pitched a season-high 4.0 innings against Southern California in which he gave up no runs, no hits, no walks and three strikeouts. High School: Played in the North/South All-Star Game. Was voted All-State and All-Area in 2007. Selected Region Player of the Year in 2007 and was also named Team MVP. Appointed Legion Rookie of the Year in 2006. Personal: The son of Mitch and Crystie Walters, Cam is a physical education major who enjoys going to the beach and hanging out with friends, and plans on becoming a coach and teaching physical education after graduation. His fa-vorite food is anything from Sake, and To Kill A Mockingbird is his favorite book. Manny Ramirez is his favorite athlete.

Personal: The son of Lyn and Rosanne Vogel, Max is a biology major who enjoys playing golf, fi shing and hunting, and plans on attending medical school after graduation. His favorite foods are turkey and mashed potatoes, and Pete Rose: My Prison Without Bars is his favorite book. Ted Williams is his favorite athlete.

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Vogel’s Career Hitting StatsVogel’s Career Hitting Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2010 .293 43-15 75 8 22 4 0 1 9 29 .367 1-1

Vogel’s Career Pitching StatsVogel’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2010 0-1 13.50 7-0 5.1 10 10 8 2 4 2 1 0 .400

Walters’s Career Pitching StatsWalters’s Career Pitching Stats

W-L ERA G-GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR Avg. 2009 0-0 0.00 1-0 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0002008 0-0 6.75 12-0 17.1 15 14 13 10 15 7 2 2 .227Totals 0-0 6.38 13-0 18.1 15 14 13 10 15 7 2 2 .214

Walters’s Career Hitting StatsWalters’s Career Hitting Stats

Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% SB-A2009 .292 48-42 168 30 49 7 0 0 21 56 .333 10-142008 .105 12-3 19 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .105 0-0Totals .273 60-45 187 31 51 7 0 0 21 58 .310 10-14

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Roster BreakdownRoster BreakdownBY STATE/COUNTRY:Connecticut (2): Tommy Lawrence, Tyler MizenkoFlorida (1): Tyler CookGeorgia (3): Patrick Gamblin, Matt Lobacz, Mitchell KnoxIllinois (1): Dominic PatterozziItaly (1): Matteo D’AngeloMaryland (1): Wade NewmanMissouri (1): Adam GliebeNew Jersey (2): Chas Crane, Kenny MonteithNew York (2): Tyler Donovan, TJ OlesczukNorth Carolina (2): Leighton Daniels, Daniel HyattOhio (2): Eddie Rohan, Rob BrewerPennsylvania (3): Eric Ruth, Max Vogel, Matt PierpontSouth Carolina (9): Justin Hopper, Sean Sullivan, Austin Stuart, Robert Lake, Chad Smith, Reid Langdale, Austen Barber, Brett Thomas, Cam Walters

BY CLASS:Seniors (6): Tyler Cook, Robert Lake, Eddie Rohan, Adam Gliebe, Wade Newman, Matteo D’AngeloJuniors (9): Justin Hopper, Sean Sullivan, Chas Crane, Austin Stuart, Kenny Monteith, Dominic Patterozzi, Brett Thomas, Tyler Mizenko, Cam WaltersSophomores (10): Patrick Gamblin, Rob Brewer, Tommy Lawrence, Tyler Donovan, Eric Ruth, Max Vogel, Matt Pierpont, Austen Barber, Matt Lobacz, Mitchell KnoxFreshmen (5): Leighton Daniels, Chad Smith, Reid Langdale, TJ Olesczuk, Daniel Hyatt

BY POSITION:Pitchers (17): Justin Hopper, Austin Stuart, Patrick Gamblin, Robert Lake, Rob Brewer, Wade Newman, Kenny Monteith, Matteo D’Angelo, Tommy Lawrence, Dominic Patterozzi, Eric Ruth, Max Vogel, Matt Pierpont, Mitchell Knox, Tyler Mizenko, Cam Walters, Daniel HyattCatchers (3): Eddie Rohan, Tyler Donovan, Austen BarberInfi elders (12): Tyler Cook, Leighton Daniels, Chas Crane, Patrick Gamblin, Adam Gliebe, Chad Smith, Reid Langdale, Matt Pierpont, Matt Lobacz, TJ Olesczuk, Brett Thomas, Daniel HyattOutfi elders (9): Justin Hopper, Sean Sullivan, Chas Crane, Patrick Gamblin, Eddie Rohan, Max Vogel, Matt Lobacz, TJ Olesczuk, Cam Walters

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE:#2 LAY-ton Daniels#5 Chaz Crane#9 Eddie ROW-an#10 Tom ruh-JEAN-us#11 Adam Glee-bee#15 Kenny Mon-TEETH#18 Muh-TAY-O DUN-gelo#19 TJ Ole-LES-chuck#22 Dominic Pat-uh-rah-zee#27 Max Vog-ul#30 Matt Low-baz#40 Tyler Mi-ZEN-ko

The middle infi eld duo of Tyler Cook (top) and Adam Gliebe The middle infi eld duo of Tyler Cook (top) and Adam Gliebe (bottom) combined to start a total of 104 games for Winthrop last (bottom) combined to start a total of 104 games for Winthrop last season. Cook recorded a .361 batting average, while Gliebe hit season. Cook recorded a .361 batting average, while Gliebe hit .343..343.

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Final StandingsFinal StandingsPlace Team Points1st Team Sullivan 962nd Team Lake 833rd Team Rohan 794th Team Newman 605th Team D’Angelo 52

Winthrop held its fi rst annual Eagle Challenge this past winter. The challenge was a fi ve-day event that concentrated on the upper and lower parts of the body, as well as the team’s overall condition-ing. Team Sullivan captured the inaugu-ral Winthrop Challenge, winning the competition by 13 over Team Lake (2nd place). Team Rohan fi nished in third place, while Team Newman and Team D’Angelo were fourth and fi fth, respec-tively. Sophomores Patrick Gamblin and Matt Pierpont won the individual events.

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PLAYER AVG. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB HBP SO SB-ATTTyler Cook .361 51-50 205 43 74 16 0 1 37 93 23 6 19 1-5Patrick Gamblin .359 39-28 117 21 42 7 0 7 31 70 6 4 21 2-4Adam Gliebe .343 55-54 204 34 70 10 3 3 42 95 17 3 26 3-11Chas Crane .337 56-54 208 49 70 18 1 14 45 132 38 0 55 4-7Eddie Rohan .312 57-55 215 48 67 13 3 15 43 131 28 13 37 6-9Matt Thielepape .307 56-53 215 51 66 16 2 10 38 116 23 8 26 6-8Max Vogel .293 43-15 75 8 22 4 0 1 9 29 9 0 16 1-1Sean Sullivan .288 57-56 233 48 67 13 0 6 34 98 27 4 37 7-10Tyler McBride .287 55-54 209 28 60 14 3 1 23 83 14 6 30 9-12Taylor Lang .286 7-2 14 1 4 2 0 0 1 6 0 0 3 0-0Matt Pierpont .262 45-38 145 21 38 6 0 3 22 53 14 2 36 4-6Tyler Donovan .235 42-33 68 9 16 0 0 1 4 19 12 3 17 0-0Zak Blair .212 36-18 85 11 18 4 1 0 13 24 5 1 4 3-5Austen Barber .190 27-3 21 4 4 2 0 0 3 6 3 0 3 0-0Tyler Mizenko .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0Dom Patterozzi .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0Wade Newman .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0Total .306 57-57 2018 376 618 125 13 62 345 955 219 50 332 46-78 Opponents .317 57-57 2039 406 646 141 19 60 381 1005 193 61 382 79-110

LOB - Team (468), Opp (430). DPs turned - Team (35), Opp (52). CI - Team (2), BARBER, A. 1, ROHAN, E. 1, Opp (1). IBB - Team (10), ROHAN, E. 3, CRANE, C. 2, PIERPONT, M. 1, SULLIVAN, S. 1, GLIEBE, A. 1, THIELEPAPE 1, VOGEL, M. 1, Opp (12). Picked off - COOK, T. 2, MCBRIDE, T. 1, GAMBLIN, P. 1, BLAIR, Z. 1, BARBER, A. 1, ROHAN, E. 1.

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2010 Pitching Statistics - 57 Games2010 Pitching Statistics - 57 GamesPLAYER ERA W-L G-GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG.Tyler Mizenko 3.86 4-3 23-2 0 0/0 6 49.0 54 25 21 21 50 11 0 3 .278Matteo D’Angelo 4.01 8-5 15-15 1 1/0 0 94.1 100 47 42 18 76 16 3 12 .288Robbie Brewer 4.50 0-0 14-0 0 0/0 0 6.0 6 4 3 6 3 2 0 0 .273Tyler McBride 4.50 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 2.0 4 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 .400Patrick Gamblin 4.91 0-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 3.2 7 2 2 5 4 3 0 1 .368Robert Lake 5.07 6-5 15-15 2 0/0 0 94.0 105 65 53 23 72 23 2 10 .288Greg Hough 5.60 1-0 33-0 0 0/0 2 27.1 34 22 17 18 19 6 3 3 .306Eric Ruth 6.55 1-0 28-1 0 0/0 0 34.1 40 29 25 15 30 8 1 4 .308Wade Newman 6.78 4-3 16-12 0 0/0 0 67.2 91 57 51 20 36 22 2 7 .332 Matt Pierpont 7.66 0-2 10-2 0 0/0 1 24.2 38 24 21 10 19 11 1 1 .369Tyler Fries 8.10 1-0 11-0 0 0/0 0 6.2 15 7 6 3 4 5 1 1 .441Tommy Lawrence 8.55 2-4 22-1 0 0/0 1 40.0 59 46 38 19 35 10 1 3 .343Dom Patterozzi 10.09 0-5 14-7 0 0/0 0 30.1 47 34 34 22 20 12 4 7 .364Austin Stuart 12.38 0-0 10-0 0 0/0 0 8.0 13 11 11 3 7 3 0 1 .371Ken Monteith 12.83 0-2 9-2 0 0/0 0 13.1 23 21 19 8 2 4 0 7 .397Max Vogel 13.50 0-1 7-0 0 0/0 0 5.1 10 10 8 2 4 2 1 0 .400Total 6.25 27-30 57-57 3 1/0 10 506.2 646 406 352 193 382 141 19 60 .317 Opponents 5.61 30-27 57-57 1 1/1 9 505.1 618 376 315 219 332 125 13 62 .306

PB - Team (15), DONOVAN, T. 7, BARBER, A. 5, ROHAN, E. 3, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (29), LAKE, R. 9, D’ANGELO, M. 7, NEWMAN, W. 4, DONOVAN, T. 4, PIERPONT, M. 2, HOUGH, G. 1, BARBER, A. 1, MIZENKO, T. 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - DONOVAN, T. (41-60), ROHAN, E. (26-31), BARBER, A. (12-16), LAKE, R. (10-15), NEWMAN, W. (12-14), D’ANGELO, M. (7-14), MIZENKO, T. (10-13), RUTH, E. (8-12), PATTEROZZI (6-9), PIERPONT, M. (6-8), LAWRENCE, T. (7-8), HOUGH, G. (1-5), MONTEITH, K. (4-4), STUART, A. (4-4), FRIES, T. (3-3), GAMBLIN, P. (1-1), CRANE, C. (0-1).

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Eagles To Play Across Th e CountryEagles To Play Across Th e Country

Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkJoseph P. Riley, Jr. ParkThe CitadelThe Citadel

Alfred A. McKethan StadiumAlfred A. McKethan StadiumFloridaFlorida

Cunningham StadiumCunningham StadiumSan DiegoSan Diego

Tony Gwynn StadiumTony Gwynn StadiumSan Diego StateSan Diego State

Boshamer StadiumBoshamer StadiumNorth CarolinaNorth Carolina

Wake Forest Baseball ParkWake Forest Baseball ParkWake ForestWake Forest

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Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Big South Pitcher of Record Attend.2/19 #NORTHWESTERN W 8-4 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 D’ANGELO, M (W, 1-0) 5042/20 #GEORGE MASON W 11-4 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 LAKE, R. (W, 1-0) 5512/21 #MARIST W 19-4 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 NEWMAN, W. (W, 1-0) 7312/22 #MARIST W 10-9 9 4-0-0 0-0-0 HOUGH, G. (W, 1-0) 4052/26 WAGNER W 3-2 9 5-0-0 0-0-0 LAWRENCE, T. (W, 1-0) 4742/27 WAGNER W 4-3 9 6-0-0 0-0-0 LAKE, R. (W, 2-0) 518 2/28 WAGNER W 16-4 9 7-0-0 0-0-0 NEWMAN, W. (W, 1-0) 5293/5 at Texas A&M 0-7 L 9 7-1-0 0-0-0 D’ANGELO, M. (L, 1-1) 34343/6 at Texas A&M 4-12 L 9 7-2-0 0-0-0 LAKE, R. (L, 2-1) 40373/7 at Texas A&M 1-2 L 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 MIZENKO, T. (L, 0-1) 27393/11 %TOLEDO 4-5 L 9 7-4-0 0-0-0 D’ANGELO, M. (L, 2-1) 4263/12 %TOLEDO W 5-4 9 8-4-0 0-0-0 LAWRENCE, T. (W, 2-0) 4433/13 %CANISIUS W 3-2 9 9-4-0 0-0-0 LAKE, R. (W, 3-1) 4193/14 %CANISIUS 1-3 L 9 9-5-0 0-0-0 PATTEROZZI (L, 0-1) 5423/16 HARVARD W 12-5 9 10-5-0 0-0-0 RUTH, E. (W, 1-0) 4473/18 COLUMBIA 2-4 L 9 10-6-0 0-0-0 LAWRENCE, T. (L, 2-1) 4623/19 &COLUMBIA W 11-5 9 11-6-0 0-0-0 D’ANGELO, M. (W, 2-2) 4153/20 &KENT STATE 10-16 L 9 11-7-0 0-0-0 VOGEL, M. (L, 0-1) 5543/20 &PENN STATE W 14-13 (10) 12-7-0 0-0-0 FRIES, T. (W, 1-0) 7943/24 at The Citadel 3-7 L 9 12-8-0 0-0-0 PATTEROZZI (L, 0-2) 9273/26 *HIGH POINT 4-15 L 9 12-9-0 0-1-0 NEWMAN, W. (L, 2-1) 5523/27 *HIGH POINT - 1 9-15 L 9 12-10-0 0-2-0 D’ANGELO, M. (L, 2-3) 7323/27 *HIGH POINT - 2 W 8-4 9 13-10-0 1-2-0 LAKE, R. (W, 4-1) 732 3/30 at #22 North Carolina 5-14 L 9 13-11-0 1-2-0 PIERPONT, M. (L, 0-1) 7194/2 *at Gardner-Webb 4-5 L 9 13-12-0 1-3-0 NEWMAN, W. (L, 2-2) 2594/3 *at Gardner-Webb - 1 1-3 L 9 13-13-0 1-4-0 LAKE, R. (L, 4-2) 3454/3 *at Gardner-Webb - 2 3-4 L 9 13-14-0 1-5-0 MIZENKO, T. (L, 0-2) 3454/7 THE CITADEL 8-10 L (11) 13-15-0 1-5-0 MONTEITH, K. (L, 0-1) 10174/9 *at Charleston Southern 5-7 L 9 13-16-0 1-6-0 MIZENKO, T. (L, 0-3) 2574/10 *at Charleston Southern W 2-1 9 14-16-0 2-6-0 D’ANGELO, M. (W, 3-3) 2324/11 *at Charleston Southern W 7-3 9 15-16-0 3-6-0 NEWMAN, W. (W, 3-2) 1684/14 at Charlotte 5-16 L 9 15-17-0 3-6-0 LAWRENCE, T. (L, 2-2) 8444/16 *at UNC Asheville W 12-11 (13) 16-17-0 4-6-0 MIZENKO, T. (W, 1-3) 2414/17 *at UNC Asheville W 15-3 9 17-17-0 5-6-0 D’ANGELO, M. (W, 4-3) 3764/18 *at UNC Asheville W 10-8 9 18-17-0 6-6-0 NEWMAN, W. (W, 4-2) 3764/21 at Georgia 2-4 L 9 18-18-0 6-6-0 PATTEROZZI (L, 0-3) 22074/23 *RADFORD 9-15 L 9 18-19-0 6-7-0 LAKE, R. (L, 4-3) 9214/25 *RADFORD -1 W 8-5 9 19-19-0 7-7-0 D’ANGELO, M. (W, 5-3) 4864/25 *RADFORD - 2 4-9 L 9 19-20-0 7-8-0 NEWMAN, W. (L, 4-3) 4255/1 *PRESBYTERIAN - 1 W 15-12 9 20-20-0 8-8-0 MIZENKO, T. (W, 2-3) 5925/1 *PRESBYTERIAN - 2 W 4-0 9 21-20-0 9-8-0 D’ANGELO, M (W, 6-3) 4745/2 *PRESBYTERIAN 7-8 L (13) 21-21-0 9-9-0 LAWRENCE, T. (L, 2-3) 6065/5 at #4 South Carolina 6-14 L 9 21-22-0 9-9-0 MONTEITH, K. (L, 0-2) 60145/8 *at #4 Coastal Carolina 3-20 L 9 21-23-0 9-10-0 LAKE, R. (L, 4-4) 7755/9 *at #4 Coastal Carolina 7-11 L 9 21-24-0 9-11-0 D’ANGELO, M. (L, 6-4) 5635/10 *at #4 Coastal Carolina 4-10 L 9 21-25-0 9-12-0 PATTEROZZI (L, 0-4) 4675/14 *at VMI W 6-5 9 22-25-0 10-12-0 D’ANGELO, M. (W, 7-4) 3095/15 *at VMI W 8-2 9 23-25-0 11-12-0 LAKE, R. (W, 5-4) 4395/16 *at VMI 5-7 L 9 23-26-0 11-13-0 LAWRENCE, T. (L, 2-4) 3275/18 THE CITADEL 4-10 L 9 23-27-0 11-13-0 PATTEROZZI (L, 0-5) 4365/20 *LIBERTY 2-8 L 9 23-28-0 11-14-0 D’ANGELO, M. (L, 7-5) 4645/21 *LIBERTY W 11-2 9 24-28-0 12-14-0 LAKE, R. (W, 6-4) 4505/22 *LIBERTY W 8-5 9 25-28-0 13-14-0 MIZENKO, T. (W, 3-3) 6135/25 ^GARDNER-WEBB W 4-3 9 26-28-0 13-14-0 D’ANGELO , M. (W, 8-5) 7115/26 ^at Liberty 2-7 L 9 26-29-0 13-14-0 LAKE, R. (L, 6-5) 8175/27 ^VMI W 11-6 9 27-29-0 13-14-0 MIZENKO, T. (W, 4-3) 7255/28 ^at Liberty 7-9 L 9 27-30-0 13-14-0 PIERPONT, M. (L, 0-2) 620

* = Big South Conference Game All Home Games In BOLD CAPS^ = Big South Tournament - Rock Hill, SC () = Extra-Inning Game# = The Bojangles Baseball Classic% = Johnny Gill Memorial& = Coca-Cola Classic

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All-Time HistoryAll-Time HistoryOpponent Games Overall Home WU Runs Opp. RunsAkron 5 3-2 3-2 45 28Alabama 10 4-6 0-0 39 72Alabama-Birmingham 1 0-1 0-0 4 9Alderson-Broaddus 19 19-0 19-0 227 42Allen 12 12-0 6-0 184 20Appalachian State 22 17-5 14-2 146 83Arizona State 3 0-3 0-0 12 29Armstrong State 4 3-1 0-0 40 37Army 1 1-0 0-0 5 2Assumption 3 3-0 3-0 39 8Auburn 10 2-8 0-0 53 71Augusta 20 8-12 5-5 111 127Baptist 11 5-6 2-1 48 53Baylor 2 0-2 0-0 8 22Belmont Abbey 1 1-0 1-0 10 0Benedict 24 24-0 12-0 254 19Birmingham Southern 14 6-8 3-7 67 81Bloomsburg State 2 2-0 2-0 13 0Bluefi eld State 2 2-0 2-0 27 5Bowling Green 2 0-2 0-0 5 13Brown 2 2-0 2-0 12 7Cal St. Northridge 1 1-0 0-0 13 1Campbell 38 19-19 13-6 231 218Canisius 2 1-1 1-1 4 5Charleston Southern 67 48-19 26-4 603 335Charlotte 26 12-13-1 8-4-1 158 154Cincinnati 4 3-1 3-1 18 15The Citadel 37 19-18 10-9 219 228Clemson 21 4-17 1-2 91 164Cleveland State 7 5-1-1 5-1-1 56 34Coastal Carolina 111 45-66 22-24 593 644College of Charleston 11 4-7 2-3 62 80Columbia 5 2-3 2-3 20 17Columbus 1 1-0 0-0 10 9Concord 4 4-0 4-0 36 7Coppin State 2 2-0 1-0 12 5Creighton 1 1-0 1-0 4 3Cumberland 2 2-0 1-0 11 7C.W. Post 2 1-1 1-1 15 13Davidson 34 23-10-1 16-5 285 213Davis and Elkins 5 5-0 5-0 54 14Dayton 2 1-1 1-1 7 7Delaware State 1 0-1 0-1 1 2Drew 2 2-0 2-0 9 0Duke 7 3-4 1-2 46 47East Carolina 5 3-2 2-1 41 39East Tennessee State 5 5-0 5-0 30 14Eastern Illinois 4 4-0 4-0 25 5Eastern Kentucky 5 3-2 3-2 32 17Eastern Michigan 2 2-0 2-0 25 10Edinboro 1 1-0 1-0 10 2Elon 19 7-12 5-3 93 117Erskine 11 9-2 5-0 70 65Evansville 2 2-0 2-0 14 3Fairfi eld 5 5-0 5-0 35 17Fairmont State 9 9-0 9-0 112 19Florida 9 3-6 0-0 64 72Florida Atlantic 5 3-2 3-0 19 26Florida State 5 1-4 0-0 9 32Fordham 1 0-1 0-1 2 3Francis Marion 15 12-3 7-0 95 63Fresno State 1 1-0 0-0 3 1Furman 18 17-1 7-1 160 81Gannon 8 8-0 8-0 79 9Gardner-Webb 34 29-5 19-2 290 122

Opponent Games Overall Home WU Runs Opp. RunsGeorge Mason 1 1-0 1-0 11 4George Washington 6 5-1 5-1 74 17 Georgia 19 7-12 0-1 79 110Georgia Southern 12 4-8 3-3 50 63Georgia Tech 17 1-16 0-0 80 170Grand Canyon 2 0-2 0-0 6 20Harvard 1 1-0 1-0 12 5Hawaii 4 3-1 0-0 20 19Hawaii-Hilo 5 4-1 0-0 66 40Hawaii-Pacifi c 3 2-1 0-0 16 14High Point 37 27-10 12-7 253 161Howard 2 2-0 2-0 17 1Husson 1 1-0 1-0 16 4Illinois 4 2-2 2-2 26 21Illinois State 2 1-0-1 1-0-1 7 6Indiana 2 1-0-1 1-0-1 12 10Indiana State 1 0-1 0-0 8 9Jacksonville 5 1-4 0-2 14 44James Madison 5 3-2 3-2 22 19Kentucky 3 2-1 2-0 14 10Kent State 26 12-14 12-14 153 189La Salle 4 4-0 4-0 47 17Lemoyne 1 1-0 1-0 12 6Lewis-Clark State 2 0-2 0-0 1 8Liberty 73 38-35 23-12 438 366Limestone 8 6-2 6-0 48 34Lipscomb 4 3-1 3-1 17 13Longwood 1 1-0 1-0 6 5Louisiana State 3 0-3 0-0 5 24Marist 2 2-0 2-0 9 13Marshall 4 3-0-1 3-0-1 37 14Mars Hill 4 4-0 4-0 43 3Maryland 7 7-0 7-0 50 16Maryland-Balt. Co. 19 13-6 7-2 116 73McNeese State 1 0-1 0-0 1 7Mercer 4 3-1 1-1 36 17Methodist 4 2-2 2-0 27 32Miami (FL) 6 2-4 0-0 21 56Miami (OH) 3 1-2 1-2 12 16Michigan 2 1-1 1-1 10 11Michigan State 4 3-1 3-1 17 12Minnesota 1 0-1 0-0 4 7Mississippi State 4 2-2 0-0 19 25Missouri 2 1-1 1-1 10 14Morehead State 7 7-0 7-0 63 21Morris 12 12-0 7-0 131 25Mount Saint Mary’s 5 4-1 4-1 52 14 Newberry 15 10-5 6-1 96 56New York Inst. Of Tech 3 3-0 3-0 28 10Norfolk State 3 3-0 3-0 20 6North Carolina 16 3-13 0-1 74 162North Carolina A&T 9 9-0 7-0 96 32N.C. Central 1 1-0 1-0 9 1North Carolina State 5 2-3 0-1 27 57N.C. Wesleyan 1 1-0 1-0 7 6UNC Asheville 84 64-20 30-5 687 380UNC Greensboro 17 10-7 7-3 94 82UNC Wilmington 6 4-2 1-2 39 27North Greenville 1 1-0 1-0 10 1North Polk 1 1-0 1-0 9 3Northeastern 3 0-3 0-3 13 25Northwestern 1 1-0 1-0 8 4Northern Illinois 2 1-1 1-1 23 23Northern Kentucky 1 0-1 0-0 9 10Notre Dame 1 0-1 0-0 6 19

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All-Time HistoryAll-Time HistoryOpponent Games Overall Home WU Runs Opp. RunsOakland 1 1-0 1-0 13 1Ohio State 7 2-5 2-4 37 35Oregon State 1 0-1 0-1 2 8Pembroke State 2 1-1 0-0 8 14Penn State 9 5-4 5-4 50 64Pepperdine 3 1-2 0-0 9 23Pfeiffer 4 3-1 2-0 34 16Pittsburgh 3 3-0 3-0 22 10Prairie View A&M 2 2-0 0-0 31 3Presbyterian 6 5-1 2-1 57 37Radford 81 51-30 25-17 571 419Rice 4 0-4 0-0 13 41Richmond 4 2-2 1-2 20 38San Francisco 1 0-1 0-0 2 7Seton Hall 5 3-2 3-2 25 11SE Oklahoma 1 1-0 0-0 11 10Shepherd 4 4-0 4-0 43 14Slippery Rock 5 5-0 5-0 42 16South Alabama 1 0-1 0-0 2 13South Carolina 21 6-15 3-3 78 154South Carolina State 4 4-0 3-0 58 22South Florida 2 1-1 0-0 8 8Southern California 7 1-6 0-3 23 59Spring Arbor 1 1-0 0-0 4 3 St. John’s 3 0-3 0-3 5 9Stony Brook 4 3-1 3-1 38 17Suffolk 2 2-0 2-0 24 17Susquehana 2 2-0 2-0 20 0Temple 1 0-1 0-1 4 5Tennessee 4 1-3 1-0 32 24Tennessee Tech 2 2-0 2-0 12 5Texas 2 0-2 0-0 2 9Texas A&M` 3 0-3 0-0 5 21Toledo 3 2-1 1-1 19 14Towson State 10 10-0 6-0 58 26Troy 3 3-0 3-0 36 12Tulane 2 1-1 0-0 16 22Tusculum 11 11-0 11-0 114 23UCLA 3 1-2 0-0 12 25USC Aiken 24 14-10 6-3 141 103Virginia Tech 1 1-0 0-0 12 8VMI 25 18-7 8-2 161 100Voorhees 11 10-1 5-1 95 22Wagner 22 19-3 19-3 194 69Wake Forest 14 6-8 4-3 92 84Warren Wilson 2 2-0 2-0 22 2Western Carolina 13 2-11 2-5 55 106Western Kentucky 1 1-0 1-0 7 6Western Michigan 3 2-1 2-1 13 11Westminster 1 1-0 1-0 10 7Wichita State 2 1-1 0-0 4 4William & Mary 5 5-0 4-0 39 18Wingate 17 11-6 6-1 112 97West Liberty State 3 3-0 2-0 29 10West Virginia 1 1-0 1-0 4 3West Virginia State 7 7-0 7-0 69 18Wofford 22 16-6 8-2 163 94Wright State 3 3-0 3-0 21 13Youngstown State 4 4-0 4-0 52 19Xavier 6 6-0 6-0 39 13Totals 1,663 665-225-5 8,418 1,033-624-6 11,472

First Time Opponents: Manhattan, San Diego, San Diego State

2011 Travel Schedule2011 Travel ScheduleSan Diego/San Diego State (Feb. 18-20)Sheraton Mission Valley1433 Camino Del Rio SouthSan Diego, CA 92108

Florida (Mar. 22-23)Hilton Garden Inn4075 SW 33rd PlaceGainesville, FL 32608

Liberty (Mar. 25-27)Kirkley Inn2900 Candlers Mountain RoadLynchburg, VA 24502

High Point (Apr. 1-3)Clarion Hotel415 Swing RoadGreensboro, NC 27409

Radford (Apr. 15-17)Sleep Inn and Suites5094 State Park RoadDublin, VA 24084

Presbyterian College (May 6-8)Comfort Suites12865 Hwy 56 NorthClinton, SC 29325

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1980 (NAIA)Record: 32-6

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/28 Furman W, 11-52/29 Alderson-Broaddus W, 13-03/1 Alderson-Broaddus W, 17-73/7 Cumberland W, 6-43/10 at Erskine W, 3-03/11 at Benedict W, 16-03/17 at Francis Marion L, 7-23/18 Gardner-Webb W, 15-53/19 at Voorhees W, 5-03/21 Morris W, 9-03/22 Fairmont State W, 11-23/25 at Newberry W, 11-23/27 Allen W, 18-33/31 at Gardner-Webb W, 16-34/1 Wofford W, 7-04/3 at Wingate W, 2-14/4 Coastal Carolina W, 4-14/5 at Allen W, 9-14/7 Davis and Elkins W, 4-34/9 at South Carolina W, 2-14/10 at Morris W, 15-64/11 Francis Marion W, 4-34/15 Newberry W, 7-54/16 at USC-Aiken L, 4-24/17 Charlotte W, 3-04/19 at Coastal Carolina L, 2-04/20 USC-Aiken W, 10-34/21 at Furman W, 9-84/22 Benedict W, 12-04/23 Voorhees W, 7-04/24 at Wofford W, 17-04/25 Davidson W, 13-94/27 Wingate L, 4-34/29 Erskine W, 5-15/2 &Francis Marion W, 7-25/3 &USC-Aiken W, 7-55/4 &Coastal Carolina L, 4-35/4 &Coastal Carolina L, 13-8&NAIA District 6 Playoffs – Sumter, SC

1981 (NAIA)Record: 44-13

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/28 Gardner-Webb W, 8-03/1 Mars Hill W, 7-23/2 Mars Hill W, 11-03/4 Alderson-Broaddus W, 21-23/5 Benedict W, 12-13/5 Benedict W, 10-03/6 at Allen W, 11-63/7 Alderson-Broaddus W, 10-03/8 Alderson-Broaddus W, 14-43/9 Furman L, 2-13/10 at Wofford W, 14-63/12 Fairmont State W, 8-23/13 Fairmont State W, 14-43/14 Clemson L, 9-53/15 Shepherd W, 17-23/17 at Davidson W, 11-03/24 at Newberry L, 8-43/25 at Wingate L, 14-83/26 Allen W, 10-03/28 at USC-Aiken L, 11-104/1 Wofford W, 11-24/2 at Clemson L, 6-44/4 Coastal Carolina W, 4-04/6 South Carolina L, 5-44/7 USC-Aiken W, 5-4

4/8 at Gardner-Webb W, 15-74/9 Charlotte L, 6-14/10 Voorhees W, 9-04/11 Francis Marion W, 3-14/14 Newberry W, 8-54/15 at Furman W, 14-54/16 at Voorhees W, 9-04/17 Erskine W, 18-24/18 at Coastal Carolina L, 9-54/20 Charlotte W, 12-44/21 Morris W, 9-14/22 Davidson W, 13-34/23 at Benedict W, 9-04/23 at Benedict W, 9-04/24 at Erskine W, 8-54/26 Wingate W, 6-34/27 at Francis Marion W, 8-44/28 Morris W, 9-05/1 &Newberry W, 9-25/2 &Coastal Carolina L, 5-35/2 &Newberry W, 9-45/3 &Coastal Carolina W, 4-35/3 &Coastal Carolina W, 7-45/8 %Wingate W, 3-25/10 %Cumberland W, 5-35/13 %Wingate L, 8-65/13 %Wingate W, 7-66/2 #Spring Arbor W, 4-36/5 #Liberty Baptist W, 4-16/6 #Grand Canyon L, 9-26/7 #Southeastern Oklahoma W, 11-106/8 #Grand Canyon L, 11-4& NAIA District 6 Playoffs – Sumter, SC% NAIA Area 7 Playoffs – Bluefi eld, WV# NAIA World Series – Lubbock, TX

1982 (NAIA)Record: 26-11

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/28 Alderson-Broaddus W, 11-33/1 Alderson-Broaddus W, 10-13/2 Gardner-Webb W, 9-13/4 at Benedict W, 12-23/8 at Wofford L, 11-53/10 at Wingate L, 8-73/11 Voorhees W, 10-03/12 Fairmont State W, 18-13/13 Fairmont State W, 4-33/14 Shepherd W, 9-13/18 Drew W, 6-03/18 Drew W, 3-03/22 Allen W, 8-43/23 at Newberry L, 5-43/25 at Morris W, 13-33/26 at Francis Marion L, 4-33/28 Clemson W, 7-63/29 at Gardner-Webb W, 8-74/1 Wofford W, 6-54/3 Francis Marion W, 3-24/6 Coastal Carolina L, 6-24/7 at Voorhees W, 9-04/9 at Charlotte L, 10-94/10 Benedict W, 9-04/11 at Allen W, 14-14/12 USC-Aiken L, 8-74/14 Newberry L, 9-44/15 at Erskine L, 6-24/17 at Coastal Carolina L, 8-44/18 at South Carolina L, 5-04/19 Morris W, 12-34/20 at USC-Aiken W, 8-5

4/22 Davidson W, 15-54/24 Erskine W, 3-14/25 Charlotte W, 10-2

1983 (NAIA)Record: 38-6

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/24 at Clemson L, 11-22/26 Gardner-Webb W, 8-03/1 Morris W, 4-03/5 Mars Hill W, 11-13/6 Mars Hill W, 14-03/8 Bloomsburg State W, 8-03/9 at Allen W, 21-03/10 Bloomsburg State W, 5-03/11 Alderson-Broaddus W, 5-13/12 Alderson-Broaddus W, 6-53/12 Alderson-Broaddus W, 7-13/13 Sheppard W, 9-73/14 Fairmont State W, 10-43/14 Fairmont State W, 10-03/15 West Virginia State W, 9-03/16 West Virginia State W, 13-03/18 Concord W, 7-13/19 Concord W, 5-23/23 at Wofford W, 12-73/28 at Morris W, 11-43/29 Wingate W, 6-53/30 at Newberry L, 6-44/1 at Erskine W, 4-24/4 at Coastal Carolina W, 4-14/6 Charlotte W, 6-04/7 Newberry W, 3-14/10 USC-Aiken W, 5-24/11 at Gardner-Webb W, 7-24/12 Francis Marion W, 6-44/13 Wofford W, 4-34/14 at Furman W, 8-34/16 Allen W, 11-14/20 Benedict W, 14-14/20 Benedict W, 9-04/22 Voorhees W, 13-84/24 at Voorhees W, 9-04/25 at Charlotte L, 11-24/26 at USC-Aiken L, 9-64/27 Coastal Carolina W, 9-04/28 at Benedict W, 1-04/28 at Benedict W, 11-14/29 & USC-Aiken L, 4-34/30 & Francis Marion W, 10-94/30 & Coastal Carolina L, 11-1& NAIA District 6 Playoffs – Sumter, SC

1984 (NAIA)Record: 34-10

Coach: Horace Turbeville3/2 Tusculum W, 10-03/3 Tusculum W, 12-23/3 Tusculum W, 1-03/4 North Carolina Wesleyan W, 7-63/7 Slippery Rock W, 9-13/8 Slippery Rock W, 8-23/9 Alderson-Broaddus W, 14-03/10 at Allen W, 18-03/11 Alderson-Broaddus W, 10-03/11 Alderson-Broaddus W, 11-13/12 at Wingate L, 8-23/16 Sheppard W, 8-43/19 at Newberry W, 6-33/20 Suffolk W, 13-73/21 at Francis Marion W, 6-33/22 Lemoyne W, 12-63/23 at Augusta L, 6-43/24 Erskine W, 10-23/26 Newberry W, 13-23/27 Furman W, 10-63/28 Morris W, 11-03/29 Voorhees L, 6-33/30 Benedict W, 10-03/30 Benedict W, 18-03/31 Francis Marion W, 8-24/2 at Coastal Carolina L, 12-104/6 at Erskine W, 8-74/7 at USC-Aiken L, 6-54/8 Augusta W, 12-4

Year-By-Year ResultsYear-By-Year Results

The Winthrop baseball program faced the Fur-The Winthrop baseball program faced the Fur-man Paladins in its fi rst-ever contest in 1980man Paladins in its fi rst-ever contest in 1980

The 1981 team fi nished runner-up in the NAIA The 1981 team fi nished runner-up in the NAIA World Series held in Lubbock, TXWorld Series held in Lubbock, TX

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4/11 Wofford W, 6-54/13 Coastal Carolina W, 6-44/15 at Clemson L, 6-04/16 Wingate W, 2-04/17 at Morris W, 10-44/21 at Benedict W, 9-04/21 at Benedict W, 9-04/23 Allen W, 9-04/24 USC-Aiken L, 5-24/26 at Wofford L, 6-54/28 at Gardner-Webb W, 12-65/4 & Wofford W, 6-45/5 & Coastal Carolina L, 7-35/5 & Wofford W, 7-05/6 & Coastal Carolina L, 12-1& NAIA District 6 Playoffs – Sumter, SC

1985 (Big South)Record: 47-9

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/28 at South Carolina L, 6-23/1 Tusculum W, 15-43/2 Tusculum W, 6-03/3 Tusculum W, 11-03/4 at Voorhees W, 11-13/6 Gardner-Webb W, 13-33/7 Gardner-Webb W, 18-83/8 Davis and Elkins W, 5-43/9 Davis and Elkins W, 11-13/12 UNC Asheville W, 13-33/13 UNC Asheville W, 15-143/14 Allen W, 22-33/15 Slippery Rock W, 14-43/16 West Virginia State W, 13-63/17 Suffolk W, 11-103/18 Campbell W, 15-53/19 Concord W, 8-33/20 at Newberry L, 3-23/21 Concord W, 16-13/23 West Virginia State W, 3-13/24 North Polk W, 9-33/25 at Wofford W, 11-73/26 Voorhees W, 10-73/27 at Francis Marion L, 8-43/28 Radford W, 11-13/28 Radford W, 11-23/29 at Coastal Carolina L, 13-104/1 at Wingate W, 15-134/2 Morris W, 13-34/3 at Allen W, 33-14/4 at Campbell L, 15-24/5 Oakland W, 13-14/6 Francis Marion W, 5-14/7 at Clemson L, 13-54/9 Wofford W, 5-34/10 at Erskine L, 8-44/11 Benedict W, 11-14/11 Benedict W, 11-54/13 at USC-Aiken W, 5-44/15 at Morris W, 15-14/17 Newberry W, 10-44/18 at Benedict W, 12-24/18 at Benedict W, 5-24/20 Coastal Carolina W, 9-84/22 USC-Aiken W, 9-14/23 Wingate W, 10-94/26 Erskine W, 5-15/3 +USC-Aiken W, 5-45/4 +Coastal Carolina W, 9-15/5 +USC-Aiken W, 5-45/9 $West Liberty State W, 7-45/10 $Northern Kentucky L, 10-95/10 $Elon L, 8-55/13 ^Columbus W, 10-95/14 ^Armstrong State W, 7-55/15 ^at Campbell W, 12-5^ BSC Tournament – Buies Creek, NC+ NAIA District Tournament – Sumter, SC$ NAIA Area 7 Tournament – Bluefi eld, WV

1986 (Big South)Record: 37-10 (12-5)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/25 at South Carolina L, 4-12/27 Gardner-Webb L, 7-13/1 Tusculum W, 13-23/2 Tusculum W, 12-13/3 Tusculum W, 15-73/4 Assumption W, 13-43/5 Assumption W, 13-13/7 Alderson-Broaddus W, 13-43/8 Alderson-Broaddus W, 8-53/9 at Clemson L, 9-43/10 *at UNC Asheville W, 6-53/11 *at UNC Asheville W, 11-43/11 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-53/12 West Liberty State W, 6-33/17 *at Coastal Carolina L, 9-03/18 Husson W, 16-43/22 West Virginia State W, 6-33/23 West Virginia State W, 12-23/25 Youngstown State W, 13-33/26 Bluefi eld State W, 16-43/27 Bluefi eld State W, 11-13/28 West Virginia State W, 13-63/29 *Radford W, 7-43/30 *Radford W, 5-13/30 *Radford W, 12-24/2 *at Campbell L, 6-44/3 *at Campbell L, 5-34/3 *at Campbell L, 6-54/5 at Benedict W, 11-14/5 at Benedict W, 13-24/7 *Coastal Carolina W, 7-24/11 *Campbell W, 10-34/12 *Campbell W, 5-24/12 *Campbell L, 12-104/14 at Wingate W, 10-64/15 Benedict W, 10-04/15 Benedict W, 11-14/16 at Francis Marion W, 12-24/19 *UNC Asheville W, 14-54/20 *UNC Asheville W, 4-34/20 *UNC Asheville W, 6-04/22 at Gardner-Webb W, 8-24/23 Wingate W, 8-15/13 ^at Augusta L, 6-55/14 ^vs. Campbell W, 6-45/14 ^at Augusta W, 6-25/15 ^vs. Coastal Carolina L, 20-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Augusta, GA

1987 (Big South)Record: 35-8 (10-5)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/26 Gannon W, 4-13/2 Tusculum W, 8-13/3 Tusculum W, 11-63/5 Gardner-Webb W, 12-03/6 West Liberty State W, 16-33/11 Assumption W, 13-33/12 Alderson-Broaddus W, 16-03/13 Alderson-Broaddus W, 21-53/14 Susquehana W, 10-03/14 Susquehana W, 10-03/15 *at Radford W, 10-33/17 Fairmont State W, 18-13/18 Fairmont State W, 19-23/21 Davis and Elkins W, 17-33/22 Davis and Elkins W, 17-33/26 USC-Aiken W, 11-03/27 *Radford W, 13-1

3/28 *Radford W, 8-04/2 *at Campbell W, 14-24/3 *at Campbell L, 10-54/4 at Pembroke State W, 4-04/6 at Gardner-Webb W, 10-04/7 *UNC Asheville W, 3-24/7 *UNC Asheville L, 11-94/8 *at Augusta W, 14-54/9 at Davidson L, 11-34/10 *Campbell L, 4-34/11 *Campbell W, 15-44/14 at Furman W, 9-44/16 at South Carolina L, 18-54/17 *UNC Asheville W, 5-44/18 *UNC Asheville W, 14-14/20 Francis Marion W, 14-114/22 *at Coastal Carolina L, 7-04/25 *Coastal Carolina W, 17-34/26 *Augusta L, 14-84/29 at USC-Aiken W, 6-35/7 Tennessee W, 22-115/14 ^vs. Armstrong State L, 14-85/15 ^at Campbell W, 8-15/15 ^vs. Coastal Carolina W, 11-75/15 ^vs. Armstrong State W, 12-65/15 ^vs. Armstrong State W, 13-12* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Buies Creek, NC

1988 (Big South)Record: 22-15 (8-5)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/26 Gannon W, 14-02/27 Gannon W, 6-32/29 at Davidson W, 12-103/3 at Pfeiffer L, 5-23/5 at Pembroke L, 14-43/6 N.C. State L, 19-43/8 at Gardner-Webb W, 13-33/11 at Baptist L, 11-13/12 at Baptist L, 5-43/12 at Baptist L, 9-53/13 Wagner W, 4-33/14 Wagner L, 4-33/15 at N.C. State L, 17-33/16 Warren Wilson W, 11-13/17 Warren Wilson W, 11-13/21 Youngstown State W, 17-13/25 *Campbell L, 5-23/26 *Campbell W, 3-23/26 *Campbell W, 1-03/29 Edinboro W, 10-23/31 The Citadel W, 14-24/1 *at UNC Asheville W, 7-64/2 *at UNC Asheville W, 4-14/3 *at UNC Asheville W, 19-14/5 Davidson W, 11-104/8 *Augusta W, 10-54/9 *Augusta W, 2-14/9 *Augusta L, 12-24/11 Pfeiffer W, 16-24/12 Westminster W, 10-74/13 Gardner-Webb W, 10-14/15 *at Coastal Carolina L, 8-64/16 *at Coastal Carolina L, 6-34/16 *at Coastal Carolina L, 5-14/18 *Radford W, 10-34/21 ^at Coastal Carolina L, 10-44/22 ^vs. Baptist L, 6-5* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC

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The 1985 squad captured the fi rst Big South The 1985 squad captured the fi rst Big South Conference Tournament titleConference Tournament title

The Eagles won their second Big South The Eagles won their second Big South Tournament title in three seasons in 1987Tournament title in three seasons in 1987

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1989 (Big South)Record: 14-19 (5-13)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/22 at South Carolina L, 6-23/1 Gardner-Webb W, 7-23/6 *at Radford L, 7-43/7 *at Radford W, 7-23/7 *at Radford L, 13-73/10 *at Augusta L, 7-63/11 *at Augusta L, 6-53/11 *at Augusta L, 6-03/12 at Pfeiffer W, 10-43/14 Davidson W, 8-53/15 South Carolina L, 17-63/16 Slippery Rock W, 6-53/25 *UNC Asheville L, 3-23/25 *UNC Asheville L, 5-23/26 *UNC Asheville W, 9-63/27 at USC-Aiken L, 5-43/28 at Davidson L, 12-103/31 *at Campbell L, 9-64/1 *at Campbell L, 4-34/1 *at Campbell L, 4-34/3 at Methodist L, 9-34/9 *Coastal Carolina L, 8-64/9 *Coastal Carolina L, 5-14/10 *Coastal Carolina W, 11-04/11 Methodist W, 12-114/12 USC-Aiken W, 9-04/13 at Gardner-Webb W, 6-54/18 Limestone W, 11-34/19 Davidson W, 9-84/21 *Baptist W, 5-34/22 *Baptist W, 13-34/22 *Baptist L, 7-34/24 Davidson L, 8-7

1990 (Big South)Record: 22-28-1 (5-11)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/20 at Duke L, 6-22/21 at Davidson T, 4-42/24 Gardner-Webb W, 6-22/25 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 15-12/26 Mt. St. Mary’s L, 6-32/27 Pfeiffer W, 6-52/28 Davidson L, 13-13/4 Appalachian State W, 10-33/5 Alderson-Broaddus W, 9-03/6 Alderson-Broaddus W, 11-33/7 Liberty L, 12-33/8 Appalachian State L, 6-53/9 *at Baptist W, 2-03/10 *at Baptist L, 3-13/10 *at Baptist W, 6-53/11 Richmond L, 14-13/12 *Campbell W, 8-03/13 *Campbell L, 9-3 3/13 *Campbell L, 15-53/14 at Western Carolina L, 6-53/20 at Limestone L, 8-23/22 Kent State L, 8-13/23 *Augusta L, 20-103/24 *Augusta L, 4-23/25 *Augusta W, 6-33/26 Duke L, 14-53/27 at Wingate L, 8-53/30 *at Coastal Carolina L, 5-04/1 USC-Aiken L, 6-34/3 at Gardner-Webb W, 6-44/4 Methodist W, 6-34/6 South Carolina State W, 14-14/7 Gannon W, 9-04/8 Gannon W, 9-24/10 Wingate W, 12-14/13 *at UNC Asheville L, 9-44/13 *at UNC Asheville L, 7-64/14 *at UNC Asheville L, 6-14/17 Newberry W, 2-14/18 Limestone W, 3-24/19 at USC-Aiken W, 5-04/21 *Radford W, 7-24/22 *Radford L, 2-04/22 *Radford L, 5-24/23 Wofford L, 6-3

4/24 at South Carolina L, 7-15/3 East Carolina L, 8-45/12 ^vs. (2) Radford L, 2-15/12 ^vs. (4) Charleston Southern W, 3-15/14 ^vs. (2) Radford W, 8-45/14 ^vs. (5) Campbell L, 2-1* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC

1991 (Big South) Record: 22-22 (10-8)

Coach: Horace Turbeville2/19 at Davidson L, 9-82/20 at South Carolina L, 7-02/24 Appalachian State L, 5-3 (10)2/26 Western Carolina L, 5-33/1 at Western Carolina L, 13-43/2 James Madison W, 3-23/5 *Davidson L, 7-43/6 *Davidson W, 7-33/6 *Davidson W, 5-43/9 Richmond L, 11-43/10 Richmond W, 6-53/15 *at Radford L, 8-23/16 *at Radford W, 4-33/16 *at Radford W, 7-53/17 UNC Greensboro W, 3-13/17 UNC Greensboro W, 8-43/21 South Carolina State W, 7-63/22 *at Campbell W, 8-73/23 *at Campbell L, 10-33/23 *at Campbell W, 3-23/24 at Methodist L, 9-63/25 C.W. Post W, 12-73/27 Gannon W, 15-34/2 at Duke L, 5-34/6 *Coastal Carolina L, 7-6 (8)4/6 *Coastal Carolina L, 3-04/7 *Coastal Carolina L, 4-14/8 at Clemson L, 5-0 (5)4/10 Augusta W, 7-14/11 at South Carolina State W, 12-74/12 *Charleston Southern W, 13-94/13 *Charleston Southern W, 9-34/13 *Charleston Southern W, 10-14/17 at UNC Greensboro W, 8-24/20 Duke L, 5-44/22 College of Charleston W, 6-5 (10)5/2 *at Augusta L, 8-7 (13)5/3 *at Augusta L, 12-05/3 *at Augusta W, 4-25/7 Jacksonville L, 10-25/7 Jacksonville L, 4-25/11 ^vs. (6) UNC Asheville L, 5-05/13 ^vs. (7) Charleston Southern W, 13-35/14 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina L, 3-2 (11)* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC

1992 (Big South)Record: 29-29 (10-7)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/13 at USC-Aiken W, 7-4 (11)2/16 at UNC Asheville W, 19-82/16 at The Citadel L, 4-22/19 at South Carolina L, 12-52/26 at Jacksonville L, 23-32/26 at Jacksonville L, 5-4 (8)2/28 at Limestone L, 10-83/1 Appalachian State W, 5-13/2 UNC Wilmington L, 16-83/3 at Clemson L, 1-03/4 at Georgia L, 11-33/7 Limestone W, 7-23/8 North Carolina W, 11-43/9 C.W. Post L, 6-33/11 at UNC Wilmington W, 7-23/13 Richmond L, 8-6 (10)3/14 *Radford L, 7-43/14 *Radford L, 11-13/15 *Radford W, 6-53/21 *Campbell L, 12-33/21 *Campbell W, 10-73/22 at Georgia Tech L, 6-53/24 at UNC Greensboro W, 7-4

3/26 Kent State L, 12-43/28 *at Coastal Carolina L, 5-4 (8)3/28 *at Coastal Carolina L, 8-63/29 *at Coastal Carolina W, 5-04/2 at Clemson L, 12-11 (11)4/3 at Western Carolina L, 14-54/4 *at UNC Asheville W, 5-24/4 *at UNC Asheville W, 10-54/5 *at UNC Asheville W, 8-64/8 at Appalachian State L, 2-1 (11)4/10 Western Carolina L, 9-54/11 *Davidson W, 4-34/11 *Davidson W, 6-54/12 *Davidson L, 7-6 (10)4/14 at South Carolina W, 6-5 (10)4/15 Furman W, 6-54/17 Liberty W, 14-04/18 Liberty W, 13-44/18 Liberty W, 2-14/19 Gannon W, 11-04/20 Gannon W, 11-04/22 at North Carolina L, 11-24/23 at South Carolina L, 10-34/24 *at Charleston Southern W, 5-44/25 *at Charleston Southern L, 4-34/25 *at Charleston Southern W, 11-44/28 UNC Greensboro W, 13-65/3 Augusta L, 3-15/9 ^(6) Campbell W, 11-45/9 ^(6) Campbell W, 8-35/12 at USC-Aiken L, 6-25/14 ^vs. (2) Davidson W, 11-15/15 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina L, 2-15/15 ^vs. (2) Davidson W, 8-45/16 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina L, 16-7* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC/Conway, SC

1993 (Big South)Record: 27-31 (12-10)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/13 at Florida State L, 7-22/14 at Florida State L, 8-52/17 at Western Carolina L, 16-52/20 Tennessee Tech W, 3-12/20 Tennessee Tech W, 9-42/23 The Citadel L, 5-22/24 at Clemson L, 11-62/27 Appalachian State W, 8-72/28 South Carolina W, 6-53/5 UNC Wilmington L, 3-03/6 UNC Wilmington W, 5-13/7 at Georgia Southern L, 4-3 (10)3/8 at The Citadel L, 4-03/9 at Davidson L, 9-63/11 at Charlotte L, 7-53/16 Maryland W, 8-03/17 Maryland W, 4-13/17 Maryland W, 6-13/19 Youngstown State W, 8-43/20 *Towson W, 5-23/20 *Towson W, 4-33/21 *Towson W, 6-23/22 *at Liberty W, 5-33/22 *at Liberty L, 2-13/24 at South Carolina L, 14-03/25 Georgia Southern L, 3-23/27 *Charleston Southern W, 13-13/28 *Charleston Southern W, 11-43/28 *Charleston Southern W, 8-03/29 Georgia Southern L, 9-34/2 *at Campbell L, 11-104/3 *at Campbell W, 8-34/3 *at Campbell L, 10-34/4 South Carolina State W, 25-8

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Winthrop kicked off the Joe Hudak era by go-Winthrop kicked off the Joe Hudak era by go-ing 29-29 in 1992ing 29-29 in 1992

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4/6 at Georgia L, 3-04/7 Charlotte W, 7-54/9 *UMBC L, 2-14/9 *UMBC L, 3-04/12 Davidson W, 4-34/13 Tennessee L, 5-44/14 Tennessee L, 5-4 (11)4/17 *at Radford W, 4-34/17 *at Radford L, 16-84/18 *at Radford L, 20-44/20 at Appalachian State L, 8-14/22 Western Carolina L, 9-34/24 *Coastal Carolina L, 3-24/24 *Coastal Carolina L, 7-64/25 *Coastal Carolina L, 9-64/26 at UNC Greensboro L, 7-14/27 UNC Greensboro W, 5-35/2 Clemson L, 17-15/7 *UNC Asheville W, 16-25/8 *UNC Asheville W, 5-35/8 *UNC Asheville W, 7-45/13 ^vs. (3) Towson State W, 7-1 (10)5/14 ^vs. (5) Radford L, 10-35/15 ^ vs. (2) UMBC L, 13-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC

1994 (Big South)Record: 32-20 (14-12)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/19 William & Mary W, 4-3 (7)2/19 William & Mary W, 3-2 (7)2/20 William & Mary W, 13-32/26 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 9-1 (7)2/26 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 11-4 (7)2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s W, 14-33/1 Western Carolina L, 9-5 (8)3/4 *Liberty W, 5-13/5 *Liberty W, 1-0 (7)3/5 *Liberty W, 6-3 (7)3/8 at The Citadel W, 4-23/12 at Georgia W, 9-43/13 at Georgia L, 10-03/16 Western Carolina W, 6-43/18 Youngstown State W, 14-113/19 *UMBC L, 2-1 (7)3/19 *UMBC W, 12-3 (7)3/20 *UMBC L, 13-33/22 at South Carolina L, 3-23/24 Georgia Southern W, 9-3 (7)3/26 *at UNC Greensboro L, 3-2 (7)3/26 *at UNC Greensboro L, 3-0 (7)3/29 at Georgia Tech L, 12-23/30 at Georgia Tech L, 17-84/2 *Radford L, 9-8 (7)4/2 *Radford W, 4-2 (7)4/3 *Radford L, 9-54/5 Troy W, 8-74/6 at Charlotte W, 9-4 (12)4/9 *at Coastal Carolina L, 3-24/9 *at Coastal Carolina L, 7-1 (7)4/10 *at Coastal Carolina W, 15-124/12 at Western Carolina L, 4-3 (10)4/13 Charlotte L, 10-94/15 *at Charleston Southern W, 18-94/16 *at Charleston Southern L, 16-4 (7)4/16 *at Charleston Southern L, 10-7 (7)4/19 The Citadel W, 6-44/20 Appalachian State W, 2-14/23 *at UNC Asheville L, 4-2 (7)4/23 *at UNC Asheville W, 9-0 (7)4/24 * at UNC Asheville W, 8-14/25 Davidson L, 6-14/26 South Carolina W, 5-35/1 Belmont-Abbey W, 10-05/6 *Campbell W, 4-15/6 *Campbell W, 4-1 (7)5/6 *Campbell L, 13-4 (7)5/9 Charlotte W, 6-35/14 *at Towson W, 13-3 (7)5/14 *at Towson W, 3-2 (7)5/15 *at Towson W, 9-6

1995 (Big South)Record: 41-17-2 (18-6)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/12 East Tennessee State W, 4-22/12 East Tennessee State W, 8-22/14 at The Citadel L, 6-22/19 Wagner W, 6-42/19 Wagner W, 11-12/20 Wagner W, 5-02/21 at Florida State W, 2-1 (11)2/22 at Florida State L, 6-02/25 Eastern Kentucky W, 11-52/25 Eastern Kentucky L, 7-12/26 Eastern Kentucky L, 3-13/1 at Georgia L, 5-43/4 Cleveland State W, 9-53/4 Cleveland State W, 11-03/5 Cleveland State T, 5-5 (11)3/6 James Madison L, 5-3 (10)3/7 at Auburn W, 11-13/10 at Auburn L, 5-33/11 at Mississippi State L, 10-63/12 at Mississippi State W, 3-03/14 at Illinois State W, 3-23/15 at Illinois State T, 4-4 (10)3/17 *Charleston Southern L, 2-1 (11)3/18 *Charleston Southern W, 8-63/18 *Charleston Southern W, 3-23/22 at Furman W, 12-103/25 *Towson W, 3-23/25 *Towson W, 4-23/26 *Towson W, 4-33/29 North Carolina A&T W, 5-13/31 at North Carolina A&T W, 12-64/1 *at Radford L, 5-34/1 *at Radford W, 8-04/2 *at Radford L, 8-64/4 at Charlotte L, 11-34/8 *at UNC Asheville W, 9-14/8 *at UNC Asheville W, 14-54/9 *at UNC Asheville W, 24-94/11 Davidson W, 11-54/15 *UNC Greensboro L, 10-74/15 *UNC Greensboro W, 1-04/16 *UNC Greensboro W, 10-94/19 The Citadel W, 6-54/22 *Coastal Carolina W, 9-34/22 *Coastal Carolina W, 20-74/23 *Coastal Carolina W, 7-64/30 Limestone W, 5-25/5 *at Liberty W, 9-55/6 *at Liberty L, 6-25/6 *at Liberty L, 6-45/10 at South Carolina W, 13-15/13 *at UMBC W, 7-55/13 *at UMBC W, 9-25/16 *at UMBC W, 3-05/19 % Coppin State W, 6-35/19 % Coppin State W, 6-25/25 $vs. (2) Alabama W, 4-05/26 $vs. (4) Richmond W, 9-85/27 $at (1) Clemson L, 9-55/28 $vs. (2) Alabama L, 14-0* BSC Game% NCAA Play-In Series – Rock Hill, SC$ NCAA Regional – Clemson, SC

1996 (Big South)Record: 41-16-1 (14-5)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/10 North Greenville W, 10-12/11 South Carolina W, 4-32/13 at Georgia W, 6-5 (10)2/18 Penn State L, 9-42/18 Penn State W, 1-02/19 Penn State L, 12-12/20 at Auburn L, 5-12/21 at Auburn W, 9-8 (13)2/24 Wright State W, 3-22/24 Wright State W, 8-72/25 Wright State W, 10-42/29 at The Citadel W, 9-83/3 at Hawaii-Hilo L, 22-123/4 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 23-23/4 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 11-33/5 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 9-73/6 at Hawaii-Hilo W, 11-63/8 at Hawaii-Pacifi c W, 7-63/8 at Hawaii-Pacifi c W, 5-33/9 at Hawaii-Pacifi c L, 5-43/12 Marshall T, 9-93/13 East Tennessee State W, 5-43/16 Michigan State W, 6-23/16 Michigan State W, 2-13/17 Michigan State L, 7-63/17 Michigan State W, 3-23/19 at Georgia Tech L, 10-73/20 at Georgia Tech L, 14-13/23 *UMBC W, 6-53/23 *UMBC W, 5-03/24 *UMBC W, 12-53/26 at North Carolina A&T W, 13-43/30 *UNC Asheville W, 6-13/30 *UNC Asheville W, 5-03/31 *UNC Asheville L, 8-64/2 Western Carolina L, 9-34/5 *at Charleston Southern L, 2-14/7 *at Charleston Southern L, 6-54/7 *at Charleston Southern L, 4-24/10 at Western Carolina L, 6-54/12 *Liberty W, 15-24/13 *Liberty W, 3-04/13 *Liberty W, 17-24/16 North Carolina A&T W, 8-14/17 Furman W, 3-04/19 The Citadel W, 5-44/20 *Radford W, 2-14/20 *Radford W, 3-14/21 *Radford W, 8-7 (11)4/23 at Davidson W, 18-54/28 Limestone W, 8-25/1 at Wake Forest W, 11-105/2 at Furman W, 13-55/4 at North Carolina L, 8-45/5 *at Coastal Carolina L, 5-05/5 *at Coastal Carolina W, 8-75/6 *at Coastal Carolina W, 14-65/11 *UNC Greensboro W, 7-5* BSC Game

1997 (Big South)Record: 27-29-1 (14-9)

Coach: Joe Hudak1/31 at Florida L, 9-82/1 at Florida L, 15-22/2 at Florida L, 5-32/7 at Georgia W, 8-52/8 at Georgia L, 5-02/9 at Georgia L, 6-42/15 George Washington L, 5-42/16 George Washington W, 15-42/16 George Washington W, 10-12/22 Morehead State W, 10-52/22 Morehead State W, 7-12/23 Morehead State W, 8-12/25 at Auburn L, 5-32/26 at Auburn L, 13-73/1 Ohio State L, 8-33/1 Ohio State L, 3-23/2 Ohio State L, 9-73/2 Ohio State W, 8-03/6 James Madison L, 7-5

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The Eagles made their fi rst NCAA Regional The Eagles made their fi rst NCAA Regional in school history during the 1995 seasonin school history during the 1995 season

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3/8 Seton Hall L, 2-13/8 Seton Hall L, 2-03/9 Seton Hall W, 5-4 (10)3/11 at Alabama L, 7-23/12 at Alabama L, 9-73/15 Kent State W, 6-23/15 Kent State W, 5-33/16 Kent State W, 10-73/18 The Citadel L, 16-113/22 *Coastal Carolina W, 17-43/22 *Coastal Carolina L, 7-43/23 *Coastal Carolina W, 7-53/29 *at UNC Asheville W, 5-13/29 *at UNC Asheville W, 6-13/30 *at UNC Asheville W, 11-14/4 *Charleston Southern W, 8-64/5 *Charleston Southern W, 6-14/5 *Charleston Southern L, 12-34/8 at Georgia Tech L, 7-54/9 at Georgia Tech L, 15-24/11 *at Liberty L, 11-84/13 *at Liberty W, 6-14/13 *at Liberty L, 3-24/17 at The Citadel L, 4-34/19 *UNC Greensboro W, 5-44/19 *UNC Greensboro L, 7-64/20 *UNC Greensboro L, 10-84/22 Charlotte T, 0-04/26 *at UMBC W, 16-44/26 *at UMBC L, 6-24/27 *at UMBC W, 12-35/4 Limestone W, 5-45/7 at Charlotte W, 6-25/10 *at Radford W, 8-65/10 *at Radford W, 9-65/11 *at Radford W, 13-115/16 ^vs. (3) Charleston Southern L, 10-9 (10)5/16 ^vs. (1) UNC Greensboro L, 4-3* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Fort Mill, SC

1998 (Big South)Record: 35-22 (10-8)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/7 Norfolk State W, 5-02/8 Norfolk State W, 8-3 (7)2/8 Norfolk State W, 7-32/10 at Auburn L, 9-52/13 Morehead State W, 19-3 (7)2/14 Morehead State W, 3-02/14 Morehead State W, 4-0 (7)2/15 Morehead State W, 12-112/20 Kent State W, 8-7 (10)2/21 Kent State L, 3-12/21 Kent State W, 8-3 (7)2/22 Kent State L, 19-11 (8)2/24 at Wofford W, 6-52/25 at Davidson W, 10-42/28 Penn State L, 6-02/28 Penn State W, 10-9 (7)3/1 Penn State W, 8-33/3 Furman W, 7-13/4 The Citadel W, 9-33/6 vs. Army W, 5-23/7 vs. UAB L, 9-43/9 vs. Bowling Green L, 7-33/10 vs. Virginia Tech W, 12-8 (8)3/11 vs. Indiana State L, 9-83/12 at Fresno State W, 3-13/13 vs. Toledo W, 10-5 (8)3/14 vs. Bowling Green L, 6-23/20 *at Charleston Southern L, 11-23/21 *at Charleston Southern W, 9-3 (7)3/21 *at Charleston Southern L, 9-1 (7)3/24 East Carolina W, 14-93/25 East Carolina W, 8-53/28 *Radford W, 5-4 (7)3/28 *Radford L, 3-0 (7)3/29 *Radford W, 12-83/31 at Georgia Tech L, 17-124/4 *at Coastal Carolina W, 6-4 (7)4/4 *at Coastal Carolina L, 5-2 (7)4/5 *at Coastal Carolina W, 10-24/10 *UMBC W, 5-04/11 *UMBC W, 9-3 (7)

4/11 *UMBC W, 5-4 (7)4/15 Wake Forest L, 4-34/18 *at UNC Asheville L, 13-2 (7)4/18 *at UNC Asheville L, 3-2 (7)4/20 *at UNC Asheville L, 10-74/21 at East Carolina W, 12-104/24 *Liberty W, 6-5 (10)4/25 *Liberty W, 3-1 (7)4/25 *Liberty L, 2-0 (7)4/27 Davidson W, 7-14/28 Wofford W, 9-15/6 at Furman W, 2-05/8 ^vs. (1) Liberty L, 8-55/9 ^vs. (3) UNC Asheville L, 5-45/12 at Georgia Southern L, 5-45/13 at Georgia Southern L, 9-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Fort Mill, SC

1999 (Big South)Record: 40-23 (9-6)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/13 Appalachian State W, 8-22/13 Appalachian State W, 18-52/14 Appalachian State W, 3-22/16 at Wofford L, 6-52/20 Pittsburgh W, 8-42/20 Pittsburgh W, 6-12/21 Pittsburgh W, 8-52/25 at North Carolina L, 7-52/26 Cleveland State W, 6-42/27 Cleveland State W, 13-62/27 Cleveland State W, 3-22/28 Cleveland State L, 12-93/5 Eastern Kentucky W, 12-23/6 William & Mary W, 6-53/6 Akron W, 10-93/7 William & Mary W, 13-53/9 at Florida W, 4-33/10 at Florida L, 8-73/12 Eastern Illinois W, 7-43/13 Eastern Illinois W, 2-03/13 Eastern Illinois W, 3-13/15 Eastern Illinois W, 13-03/16 at Davidson W, 13-83/20 *UNC Asheville W, 14-63/20 *UNC Asheville W, 4-33/21 *UNC Asheville W, 4-33/23 South Carolina L, 8-53/27 *Charleston Southern W, 4-03/27 *Charleston Southern W, 7-03/28 *Charleston Southern L, 3-24/2 *at Liberty L, 14-114/3 *at Liberty W, 11-74/3 *at Liberty L, 4-34/6 at Georgia Tech L, 2-14/10 *at Radford W, 12-74/10 *at Radford L, 14-54/11 *at Radford L, 7-24/13 at The Citadel L, 4-3 (10)4/17 *Coastal Carolina W, 2-04/17 *Coastal Carolina L, 2-14/18 *Coastal Carolina W, 4-34/20 at Wake Forest L, 13-74/22 Davidson W, 10-94/23 at Appalachian State W, 10-14/24 Elon W, 10-24/24 Elon W, 8-74/27 The Citadel L, 18-45/7 at Clemson L, 14-25/8 at High Point W, 19-45/8 at High Point L, 5-25/11 at Furman W, 7-25/12 at Jacksonville W, 3-25/13 at Florida Atlantic L, 7-45/14 at Miami L, 17-15/15 at Miami L, 9-25/16 at Miami L, 8-25/20 ^vs. (5) Charleston Southern W, 8-75/21 ^vs. (4) Liberty W, 13-05/22 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina W, 4-35/23 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina W, 6-35/28 $vs. (1) Tulane W, 8-75/29 $at (2) Auburn L, 8-65/29 $vs. (1) Tulane L, 15-8

* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC$ NCAA Regional – Auburn, AL

2000 (Big South)Record: 30-33 (7-14)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/5 at Auburn L, 6-32/6 at Auburn L, 11-52/12 at Mercer W, 9-22/13 at Mercer W, 13-22/16 at Wofford W, 6-42/19 Appalachian State W, 4-02/20 Appalachian State W, 3-12/25 Kent State L, 7-22/26 Kent State W, 11-102/26 Kent State L, 5-13/1 at The Citadel W, 5-33/3 *Liberty L, 7-13/5 *Liberty L, 10-33/5 *Liberty W, 7-23/8 *at Charleston Southern W, 7-43/8 *at Charleston Southern L, 4-33/10 Fairfi eld W, 5-23/11 Marshall W, 5-23/11 Ohio State W, 7-23/12 Ohio State L, 7-63/14 Fairfi eld W, 5-43/17 Columbia W, 3-03/17 Columbia L, 5-23/18 Columbia L, 3-23/18 Penn State L, 4-33/19 Penn State W, 9-83/23 Brown W, 8-43/23 Brown W, 4-33/24 Howard W, 14-03/24 Howard W, 3-13/27 vs. Pepperdine W, 6-53/28 at Hawaii W, 3-23/29 vs. Lewis-Clark State L, 3-03/30 vs. Pepperdine L, 14-23/31 at Hawaii L, 11-24/1 vs. Lewis-Clark State L, 5-14/6 at Davidson L, 15-144/9 *at UNC Asheville L, 5-4 (18)4/9 *at UNC Asheville W, 10-04/11 at Georgia Southern W, 6-44/15 *at Coastal Carolina W, 8-34/16 *at Coastal Carolina L, 4-24/16 *at Coastal Carolina L, 1-04/19 Wofford L, 9-44/22 *Radford L, 11-104/22 *Radford L, 3-14/23 *Radford W, 5-44/26 The Citadel L, 11-15/2 Georgia Southern W, 3-15/3 at North Carolina L, 14-35/6 *at Elon L, 16-15/6 *at Elon L, 6-45/7 *at Elon L, 13-35/9 *at Charleston Southern L, 8-45/10 Davidson W, 8-75/11 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-65/13 *High Point L, 6-05/13 *High Point L, 3-15/14 *High Point W, 9-25/18 ^vs. (3) Radford W, 7-55/18 ^vs. (2) Charleston Southern W, 8-75/19 ^vs. (1) Liberty L, 4-25/20 ^vs. (2) Charleston Southern L, 9-1* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC

2001 (Big South)Record: 46-14-1 (18-3)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/10 Mercer L, 7-52/11 Mercer W, 9-62/16 Kentucky W, 3-02/17 Appalachian State W, 8-12/17 Kentucky W, 10-72/18 Appalachian State W, 6-22/20 at Florida W, 11-72/21 at Florida W, 14-52/23 Eastern Kentucky W, 7-0

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2/24 Indiana W, 8-62/24 Wagner W, 24-12/25 Indiana T, 4-42/27 Wofford W, 11-03/4 at Alabama L, 12-03/4 at Alabama L, 11-53/5 at Alabama W, 4-33/9 Stony Brook L, 2-13/10 Fairfi eld W, 10-03/10 Stony Brook W, 12-63/11 Fairfi eld W, 12-93/13 at N.C. State W, 5-33/14 Fairfi eld W, 3-23/16 Western Michigan W, 4-33/17 Western Michigan L, 7-53/18 Western Michigan W, 4-13/23 *Charleston Southern W, 7-33/24 *Charleston Southern W, 9-03/24 *Charleston Southern W, 7-03/28 at North Carolina W, 3-23/31 *at Liberty W, 12-53/31 *at Liberty W, 5-24/2 *at Liberty W, 12-64/5 at Clemson W, 8-44/7 *at Radford W, 14-34/7 *at Radford W, 14-34/8 *at Radford W, 10-64/10 at Georgia W, 10-54/11 at Georgia L, 5-44/13 *Coastal Carolina W, 7-64/14 *Coastal Carolina L, 5-34/14 *Coastal Carolina W, 5-14/17 Davidson W, 7-04/18 at The Citadel W, 9-74/21 *Elon L, 4-24/21 *Elon W, 12-44/22 *Elon L, 7-44/25 The Citadel L, 7-35/1 at Appalachian State W, 5-05/2 at Wofford L, 4-35/5 *at High Point W, 13-55/5 *at High Point W, 10-55/6 *at High Point W, 9-75/8 at Kentucky L, 3-15/11 *at UNC Asheville W, 7-25/11 *at UNC Asheville W, 4-25/12 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-105/16 ^vs. (8) Charleston Southern W, 7-25/17 ^vs. (4) Elon W, 3-15/19 ^vs. (2) Coastal Carolina W, 2-05/19 ^vs. (3) Liberty L, 3-15/20 ^vs. (2) Coastal Carolina L, 3-25/25 $vs. (3) South Florida L, 7-25/26 $vs. (4) UMBC W, 6-05/27 $vs. (3) South Florida W, 6-15/27 $vs. (1) East Carolina L, 7-3* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Danville, VA$ NCAA Regional – Wilson, NC

2002 (Big South)Record: 29-30 (8-13)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/9 Marshall W, 11-32/10 Marshall W, 12-02/16 at Florida L, 12-112/17 at Florida L, 8-42/19 at Georgia Southern L, 7-02/22 Wagner W, 7-02/23 Appalachian State W, 5-32/24 Wagner W, 11-42/24 Appalachian State W, 5-43/1 Northern Illinois W, 13-123/3 Akron L, 10-63/3 West Virginia W, 4-33/5 at Texas L, 2-13/6 at Baylor L, 17-63/8 at Georgia Tech L, 6-43/9 at Georgia Tech L, 7-53/10 at Georgia Tech L, 8-13/15 Dayton W, 4-33/16 Birmingham-Southern W, 3-13/16 Dayton L, 4-33/17 Birmingham-Southern W, 6-23/23 *at Elon L, 6-3

3/23 *at Elon L, 1-03/24 *at Elon L, 6-33/29 Kent State W, 7-53/30 Kent State W, 8-33/30 Kent State L, 9-23/31 Kent State L, 18-64/3 at Clemson L, 6-44/6 *at UNC Asheville L, 8-64/6 *at UNC Asheville W, 10-64/7 *at UNC Asheville L, 6-04/9 at N.C. State L, 13-74/12 *Liberty L, 12-84/13 *Liberty L, 6-54/13 *Liberty L, 11-84/17 at Appalachian State L, 17-164/19 *Charleston Southern W, 12-114/20 *Charleston Southern W, 7-64/20 *Charleston Southern W, 14-34/24 The Citadel W, 5-04/27 Gardner-Webb W, 7-34/28 Gardner-Webb W, 4-35/2 at Appalachian State W, 12-115/5 *High Point L, 8-45/5 *High Point W, 4-25/6 *High Point L, 10-85/7 at The Citadel W, 2-15/11 *Coastal Carolina L, 7-35/11 *Coastal Carolina L, 8-35/12 *Coastal Carolina L, 3-05/14 Western Carolina W, 3-25/17 *Radford W, 11-25/18 *Radford W, 4-05/18 *Radford W, 7-35/22 ^(3) Charleston Southern W, 4-15/23 ^(2) Elon W, 9-55/24 ^(1) Coastal Carolina L, 4-35/25 ^(4) Liberty L, 8-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC

2003 (Big South)Record: 35-22 (15-4)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/14 Cincinnati W, 6-42/14 Cincinnati W, 4-22/15 Cincinnati L, 5-32/15 Cincinnati W, 5-42/21 Wagner W, 28-52/23 Delaware State L, 2-12/23 Kent State W, 8-23/1 La Salle W, 17-63/2 La Salle W, 11-13/2 La Salle W, 6-43/3 La Salle W, 13-63/4 at Clemson L, 5-43/7 at LSU L, 10-23/8 at LSU L, 11-13/9 at LSU L, 3-23/12 at Furman W, 11-83/14 Birmingham-Southern L, 10-33/16 Northern Illinois L, 11-103/16 Michigan L, 8-53/21 *Charleston Southern L, 11-53/22 *Charleston Southern W, 13-33/23 *Charleston Southern W, 12-113/25 Charlotte L, 17-83/26 at N.C. State W, 8-53/28 *at Liberty W, 5-13/29 *at Liberty W, 11-83/29 *at Liberty W, 7-04/2 at Georgia Tech L, 7-54/4 *UNC Asheville W, 11-34/5 *UNC Asheville W, 4-14/6 *UNC Asheville W, 9-34/9 at Georgia L, 5-04/9 at Georgia W, 3-24/12 NYIT W, 9-54/12 NYIT W, 8-14/13 NYIT W, 11-44/15 at Charlotte L, 14-54/16 The Citadel W, 6-54/19 *Elon W, 7-44/19 *Elon W, 8-24/23 at The Citadel L, 10-34/26 *Coastal Carolina L, 12-11

4/26 *Coastal Carolina L, 4-24/27 *Coastal Carolina W, 12-64/30 Furman W, 15-55/3 James Madison W, 7-35/4 James Madison W, 4-25/7 Georgia Southern L, 11-95/9 *at High Point W, 4-25/10 *at High Point L, 3-2 (10)5/11 *at High Point W, 7-15/13 at Mississippi State L, 9-35/16 *at Radford W, 11-15/17 *at Radford W, 15-25/23 ^(6) Liberty W, 2-15/24 ^(4) UNC Asheville L, 9-15/24 ^(3) Elon L, 8-1* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC

2004 (Big South)Record: 37-23 (16-8)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/14 Maryland W, 7-62/19 Akron W, 18-32/20 Akron L, 3-22/21 Stony Brook W, 10-62/21 Appalachian State W, 8-12/27 vs. Notre Dame L, 19-62/28 vs. Minnesota L, 7-42/29 at Florida Atlantic L, 14-43/4 North Carolina A&T W, 4-23/7 Wake Forest W, 3-13/7 Wake Forest L, 4-23/10 Seton Hall W, 8-23/10 Seton Hall W, 11-13/12 at South Alabama L, 13-23/13 vs. McNeese State L, 7-13/14 vs. Ohio State L, 6-43/17 at Charlotte W, 8-63/20 Illinois W, 8-6 (11)3/21 Illinois L, 6-33/23 Illinois W, 9-23/24 The Citadel L, 5-43/26 *High Point W, 12-93/27 *High Point W, 8-13/28 *High Point W, 14-23/30 at #25 College of Charleston L, 3-04/2 *at Coastal Carolina L, 13-24/4 *at Coastal Carolina W, 9-54/5 *at Coastal Carolina W, 21-134/7 at Furman W, 11-64/9 *Liberty W, 7-14/9 *Liberty L, 3-24/10 *Liberty W, 6-04/13 at Clemson L, 9-54/16 *at Charleston Southern W, 6-54/17 *at Charleston Southern W, 12-94/17 *at Charleston Southern W, 11-14/20 at Georgia Tech L, 7-6 (13)4/23 *at VMI W, 14-34/24 *at VMI L, 5-14/25 *at VMI W, 2-14/27 Charlotte W, 17-24/28 #24 College of Charleston W, 7-25/1 Florida Atlantic W, 4-35/1 Florida Atlantic W, 3-15/2 Florida Atlantic W, 4-15/5 Furman W, 11-65/7 *Birmingham-Southern L, 4-15/8 *Birmingham-Southern L, 19-105/9 *Birmingham-Southern L, 10-8 (10)5/14 *Radford W, 2-1 (11)5/15 *Radford L, 8-75/16 *Radford W, 5-45/18 at The Citadel W, 5-25/21 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-35/22 *at UNC Asheville L, 10-35/23 *at UNC Asheville W, 6-35/26 ^(5) UNC Asheville W, 2-15/27 ^(3) Coastal Carolina L, 8-45/28 ^(5) UNC Asheville W, 8-15/28 ^ (1) Birmingham-Southern L, 9-7* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC

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2005 (Big South)Record: 44-22 (19-5)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/10 Wake Forest W, 8-02/11 Western Kentucky W, 7-62/12 Maryland W, 8-02/13 Wake Forest W, 10-62/15 Charlotte W, 8-12/17 Missouri W, 7-42/18 Akron W, 9-32/19 Missouri L, 10-32/20 Gardner-Webb W, 5-42/25 Wagner W, 10-32/26 Illinois L, 7-62/27 Kent State L, 11-103/2 at College of Charleston W, 8-63/4 *Charleston Southern W, 3-03/5 *Charleston Southern W, 12-33/6 *Charleston Southern W, 9-23/9 at Clemson W, 8-23/11 at Pepperdine L, 4-13/12 at Cal State Northridge W, 13-13/13 #23 Oregon State L, 8-23/15 at Hawaii W, 4-33/16 at Hawaii W, 11-33/23 Fordham L, 3-23/25 *at Radford W, 11-73/26 *at Radford W, 8-23/26 *at Radford W, 6-13/29 at North Carolina L, 15-54/2 *at Liberty W, 8-24/3 *at Liberty L, 5-44/4 *at Liberty L, 6-24/6 at Charlotte L, 4-24/8 at #3 Georgia Tech L, 6-14/9 at #3 Georgia Tech W, 12-94/10 at #3 Georgia Tech L, 20-34/15 *UNC Asheville W, 11-04/16 *UNC Asheville W, 8-34/17 *UNC Asheville W, 8-34/19 at Wake Forest L, 7-64/20 at The Citadel W, 6-24/23 *VMI W, 3-04/23 *VMI W, 6-14/24 *VMI W, 5-24/26 College of Charleston L, 4-14/30 Troy W, 17-35/1 Troy W, 11-25/4 The Citadel W, 13-65/7 *at High Point W, 9-35/8 *at High Point W, 12-65/9 *at High Point W, 8-25/10 at #8 North Carolina L, 13-55/13 *at Birmingham-Southern L, 3-25/14 *at Birmingham-Southern W, 5-35/15 *at Birmingham-Southern W, 8-35/17 Longwood W, 6-55/18 Georgia L, 10-65/20 *Coastal Carolina W, 4-25/21 *Coastal Carolina L, 7-65/22 *Coastal Carolina L, 6-25/25 ^vs. (5) VMI W, 11-15/26 ^vs. (4) Liberty W, 7-25/27 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina W, 10-45/28 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina L, 4-35/28 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina W, 13-76/3 $vs. (3) Wichita State W, 2-16/4 $at (1) Tennessee L, 3-26/5 $vs. (3) Wichita State L, 3-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC$ NCAA Regional – Knoxville, TN

2006 (Big South)Record: 46-18 (17-7)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/3 at #16 Miami L, 16-42/5 at #16 Miami W, 8-3 (10)2/5 at #16 Miami W, 4-32/11 at Alabama W, 9-6 (10)2/12 at Alabama L, 7-42/13 at Alabama W, 4-32/17 Maryland W, 10-32/17 Evansville W, 3-22/19 Gardner-Webb W, 11-42/24 Xavier W, 5-12/25 Xavier W, 5-32/26 Xavier W, 15-32/28 North Carolina A&T W, 5-43/3 Kent State L, 7-53/4 Kent State L, 12-03/5 Kent State W, 6-53/10 at Duke W, 13-83/11 at Duke W, 13-83/12 Duke W, 6-13/14 at #1 Florida State L, 10-03/17 Wagner W, 10-03/18 Michigan W, 5-33/19 George Washington W, 16-03/24 *Liberty W, 13-13/25 *Liberty W, 8-73/26 *Liberty W, 10-83/29 at The Citadel W, 7-13/31 *Birmingham-Southern L, 10-64/1 *Birmingham-Southern W, 4-34/2 *Birmingham-Southern L, 3-24/4 at College of Charleston L, 8-34/5 Wake Forest W, 5-04/7 *at Coastal Carolina W, 8-04/9 *at Coastal Carolina L, 14-134/9 *at Coastal Carolina W, 8-24/11 College of Charleston L, 5-24/14 *at UNC Asheville W, 11-44/15 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-114/15 *at UNC Asheville W, 15-64/18 at #4 Clemson W, 6-34/21 *Radford W, 15-14/22 *Radford L, 5-24/23 *Radford L, 8-64/29 Stony Brook W, 14-34/30 Stony Brook W, 5-45/3 The Citadel W, 8-25/5 *at Charleston Southern W, 23-65/6 *at Charleston Southern W, 8-55/7 *at Charleston Southern W, 8-65/10 at #1 North Carolina W, 12-8 (11)5/12 *High Point W, 6-55/13 *High Point W, 3-15/14 *High Point W, 10-15/19 *at VMI W, 10-55/20 *at VMI L, 10-45/21 *at VMI L, 7-35/24 ^vs. (5) Liberty L, 9-65/25 ^vs. (1) Birmingham-Southern W, 4-35/26 ^at (3) Coastal Carolina W, 4-3 (10)5/27 ^vs. (5) Liberty L, 11-76/2 $vs. (3) UNC Wilmington W, 14-26/3 $at (1) North Carolina L, 14-46/4 $vs. (3) UNC Wilmington W, 5-36/4 $at (1) North Carolina L, 14-2* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Conway, SC$ NCAA Regional – Chapel Hill, NC

2007 (Big South)Record: 33-27 (15-6)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/2 at #13 UCLA L, 2-12/3 at #13 UCLA W, 6-42/4 at #13 UCLA L, 19-52/9 Maryland W, 7-52/10 Creighton W, 4-3 (10)2/11 Gardner-Webb W, 6-12/16 Xavier W, 3-22/17 Xavier W, 8-22/18 Xavier W, 3-22/23 Miami (OH) L, 6-52/24 Miami (OH) L, 6-22/24 Miami (OH) W, 5-4 (10)2/27 at Georgia L, 7-62/28 at #2 Clemson L, 6-43/2 Temple L, 5-4 (10)3/3 Kent State W, 9-13/4 East Tennessee State W, 5-23/9 vs. Mississippi State W, 7-6 (10)3/10 vs. San Francisco L, 7-23/11 at Baylor L, 5-23/14 at Texas L, 7-13/17 Wagner W, 11-23/17 Wagner L, 12-73/18 Wagner W, 3-13/20 at The Citadel L, 8-33/21 Wake Forest L, 10-83/23 *#30 VMI W, 4-23/24 *#30 VMI W, 4-23/25 *#30 VMI W, 9-53/28 at Wake Forest W, 15-93/30 *UNC Asheville L, 7-63/31 *UNC Asheville W, 5-24/1 *UNC Asheville W, 8-34/3 at Charlotte L, 8-54/6 *at Radford W, 11-34/6 *at Radford W, 6-14/7 *at Radford W, 11-54/13 Northeastern L, 3-24/13 Northeastern L, 11-24/14 Northeastern L, 5-44/18 #30 College of Charleston L, 11-9 (10)4/20 *Charleston Southern W, 5-14/21 *Charleston Southern W, 5-04/22 *Charleston Southern W, 14-74/24 North Carolina A&T W, 22-25/2 at #24 College of Charleston W, 16-145/6 *at High Point W, 11-25/7 *at High Point W, 6-15/8 *at High Point W, 5-45/11 *at Liberty L, 5-45/12 *at Liberty L, 6-55/13 *at Liberty L, 9-65/15 at #3 North Carolina L, 8-75/18 *#15 Coastal Carolina W, 6-25/19 *#15 Coastal Carolina L, 10-55/20 *#15 Coastal Carolina L, 7-25/23 ^vs. (5) High Point W, 6-55/24 ^vs. (3) Liberty W, 4-15/25 ^at (1) Coastal Carolina L, 13-45/25 ^ (3) Liberty L, 11-0* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC

2008 (Big South)Record: 26-34 (11-10)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/23 Evansville W, 11-12/24 St. John’s L, 4-32/25 Gardner-Webb W, 17-52/26 St. John’s L, 2-02/28 #2 North Carolina L, 6-12/29 #24 St. John’s L, 3-2 (10)3/1 Kent State L, 5-33/2 Kent State W, 5-03/7 Southern California L, 7-33/8 Southern California L, 9-23/9 Southern California L, 7-13/11 at Elon L, 8-73/12 College of Charleston L, 17-63/14 at #9 Rice L, 10-43/15 at #9 Rice L, 12-23/16 at #9 Rice L, 10-6

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Winthrop made an appearance in the Knox-Winthrop made an appearance in the Knox-ville Regional in 2005ville Regional in 2005

The 2006 Eagles fi nished runner-up to North The 2006 Eagles fi nished runner-up to North Carolina in the Chapel Hill RegionalCarolina in the Chapel Hill Regional

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3/17 at #11 Rice L, 9-13/19 at Prairie View A&M W, 15-23/19 at Prairie View A&M W, 16-13/21 Wagner W, 10-63/22 Wagner L, 5-2 (10)3/23 Wagner W, 4-13/24 Wagner W, 5-43/26 at The Citadel W, 11-63/28 *at VMI W, 11-33/29 *at VMI L, 5-43/30 *at VMI W, 4-04/2 at College of Charleston L, 5-44/4 *at #21 Coastal Carolina L, 2-14/6 *at #21 Coastal Carolina L, 5-14/6 *at #21 Coastal Carolina W, 8-14/8 at #11 Georgia W, 5-14/11 *High Point L, 4-34/12 *High Point W, 5-44/13 *High Point W, 3-04/16 at Wake Forest L, 10-84/18 *at Charleston Southern L, 9-44/19 *at Charleston Southern L, 13-54/19 *at Charleston Southern W, 21-154/23 Elon L, 9-34/25 *Liberty W, 10-54/26 *Liberty L, 7-64/27 *Liberty W, 8-74/29 Charlotte L, 7-55/2 Lipscomb W, 6-25/3 Lipscomb W, 4-25/3 Lipscomb L, 5-15/4 Lipscomb W, 6-45/7 The Citadel L, 14-75/9 *Radford L, 7-35/10 *Radford L, 8-45/10 *Radford W, 5-35/13 at #2 North Carolina L, 4-15/16 *at UNC Asheville W, 13-12 (10)5/17 *at UNC Asheville W, 10-15/18 *at UNC Asheville L, 10-85/21 ^vs. (3) VMI W, 7-25/22 ^vs. (6) Radford W, 13-95/23 ^vs. (1) Coastal Carolina L, 8-65/23 ^vs. (2) Liberty L, 15-3* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Danville, VA

2009 (Big South)Record: 35-25 (18-9)Coach: Joe Hudak

2/20 Eastern Michigan W, 17-92/21 George Washington W, 11-52/21 Eastern Michigan W, 8-12/22 George Washington W, 18-22/25 North Carolina A&T W, 10-52/27 Wagner W, 10-42/27 Kent State L, 9-63/3 at Georgia Southern L, 5-43/4 East Tennessee State W, 8-43/6 *at High Point W, 4-33/7 *at High Point W, 3-13/8 *at High Point W, 8-43/10 Wake Forest L, 6-43/13 at Southern California W, 5-23/14 at Southern California L, 12-73/15 at Southern California L, 12-33/16 at Southern California L, 10-23/18 Georgia Southern W, 5-23/20 *#10 Coastal Carolina L, 7-23/21 *#10 Coastal Carolina W, 6-43/22 *#10 Coastal Carolina W, 7-23/24 Charlotte L, 2-03/27 *at Radford W, 12-33/28 *at Radford L, 7-53/29 *at Radford L, 4-34/1 at The Citadel W, 12-94/3 Charleston Southern W, 10-44/4 Charleston Southern W, 7-24/5 Charleston Southern W, 2-14/8 at #5 Georgia W, 7-44/8 at #5 Georgia L, 13-24/10 *at Presbyterian W, 13-44/11 *at Presbyterian W, 8-44/11 *at Presbyterian W, 10-94/14 North Carolina A&T W, 17-7

Year-By-Year ResultsYear-By-Year Results4/15 at #4 North Carolina L, 20-44/17 *at Liberty L, 8-54/18 *at Liberty L, 5-34/18 *at Liberty L, 10-54/21 at Charlotte W, 7-24/22 The Citadel L, 16-114/24 *VMI W, 11-104/25 *VMI L, 6-54/26 *VMI L, 6-55/1 *UNC Asheville W, 11-35/2 *UNC Asheville W, 5-45/3 *UNC Asheville W, 15-05/5 North Carolina Central W, 9-15/8 at #4 Arizona State L, 14-35/9 at #4 Arizona State L, 10-95/10 at #4 Arizona State L, 5-05/12 at Wake Forest L, 4-25/14 *Gardner-Webb W, 4-25/15 *Gardner-Webb W, 9-75/16 *Gardner-Webb L, 10-75/20 ^vs. (6) High Point L, 7-45/21 ^vs. (8) VMI W, 8-45/22 ^vs. (4) Radford W, 21-35/23 ^vs. (3) Liberty W, 6-15/23 ^vs. (1) Coastal Carolina L, 7-1

* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Asheville, NC

2010 (Big South)Record: 27-30 (13-14)

Coach: Joe Hudak2/19 Northwestern W, 8-42/20 George Mason W, 11-42/21 Marist W, 19-42/22 Marist W, 10-92/26 Wagner W, 3-22/27 Wagner W, 4-32/28 Wagner W, 16-43/5 at Texas A&M L, 7-03/6 at Texas A&M L, 12-43/7 at Texas A&M L, 2-13/11 Toledo L, 5-43/12 Toledo W, 5-43/13 Canisius W, 3-23/14 Canisius L, 3-13/16 Harvard W, 12-53/18 Columbia L, 4-23/19 Columbia W, 11-53/20 Kent State L, 16-103/20 Penn State W, 14-13 (10)3/24 at The Citadel L, 7-33/26 *High Point L, 15-43/27 *High Point L, 15-93/27 *High Point W, 8-43/30 at #22 North Carolina L, 14-54/2 *at Gardner-Webb L, 5-44/3 *at Gardner-Webb L, 3-14/3 *at Gardner-Webb L, 4-34/7 The Citadel L, 10-8 (11)4/9 *at Charleston Southern L, 7-54/10 *at Charleston Southern W, 2-14/11 *at Charleston Southern W, 7-34/14 at Charlotte L, 16-54/16 *at UNC Asheville W, 12-11 (13)4/17 *at UNC Asheville W, 15-34/18 *at UNC Asheville W, 10-84/21 at Georgia L, 4-24/23 *Radford L, 15-94/25 *Radford W, 8-54/25 *Radford L, 9-45/1 *Presbyterian W, 15-125/1 *Presbyterian W, 4-05/2 *Presbyterian L, 8-7 (13)5/5 at #4 South Carolina L, 14-65/8 *at #4 Coastal Carolina L, 20-35/9 *at #4 Coastal Carolina L, 11-75/10 *at #4 Coastal Carolina L, 10-45/14 *at VMI W, 6-55/15 *at VMI W, 8-25/16 *at VMI L, 7-55/18 The Citadel L, 10-45/20 *Liberty L, 8-25/21 *Liberty W, 11-25/22 *Liberty W, 8-5

5/25 ^ (8) Gardner-Webb W, 4-35/26 ^at (2) Liberty L, 7-25/27 ^ (6) VMI W, 11-65/28 ^at (2) Liberty L, 9-7* BSC Game^ BSC Tournament – Rock Hill, SC

Horace Turbeville1980-1991373-156-1

Joe Hudak1992-2010662-467-5

Horace Turbeville was inducted into Horace Turbeville was inducted into the Hall of Fame by both Winthrop the Hall of Fame by both Winthrop University and the NAIAUniversity and the NAIA

Joe Hudak amassed over 650 vic-Joe Hudak amassed over 650 vic-tories during his 19 years as head tories during his 19 years as head coach of the Eaglescoach of the Eagles

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-A-A-A-Jim Abbott (1994-96)Brian Adam (1988-92)Kenny Adams (1980)Marc Adkisson (1992)Brad Allen (1987-88)George Arnold (1986-87)Sean Atchison (2000)Vince Aurigemma (1986)

-B-B-B-Matt Bailey (2000)Austen Barber (2010-Present)Rand Baughman (2006-08)Danny Bean (2003-04)Mark Beaver (1983-84)Mark Beeson (1983)Chris Begg (1998)Hamilton Bennett (2008)Brad Bernhardt (1992)Chris Bevil (1992-93)Tom Bingham (2005-06)Loyd Bjorlo (1983)John Black (1988-90)Zak Blair (2009-10)Phil Blankstein (1982-85)Nick Bly (2005-06)Bryan Bogue (2007-09)Aaron Bonomi (2008-09)Dustin Bowman (1999)Heyward Bracey (1990, 1992-93)Scott Bradshaw (1993-96)Casey Bradwell (2008)Brent Brady (1990-91)Brian Brangi (1980-81)Tim Bray (1991)George Brewer (1990, 1992)Robbie Brewer (2010-Present)Robert Brooks (1988)Tony Brunetti (2008-09)Dave Bunton (1983-84)Rick Burkett (1983-85)Ashley Burnett (1990-91)John Burns (1981-82)Tracy Burttram (1982-83)Tim Busek (1992-93)Brett Busha (1996-99)Jim Byrne (1990)

-C-C-C-Steven Caldwell (1990)Ryan Campbell (1998-99)Mark Cannon (1982, 1984)Dave Carbonell (2008)Phil Carey (2006-07)Chris Carrara (2004-07)Daniel Carte (2003-05)Chris Carter (2002-04)Greg Causey (1990-91)Geoff Cheek (1999-02)Kenny Chelosky (1982)

Ryan Chenard (2000-03)Jeff Cisar (1994-97)Jeff Cisco (1984)Neil Clatterbuck (1986)Morrall Clyburn (1990-91, 1993)John Coble (1994-97)Joe Colameco (1995-98)Meade Coleman (1992)Jason Colson (1998-01)Mike Condon (1994-97)Mike Cook (1980)Tyler Cook (2010-Present)Stewart Cooke (1992-94)Tony Costantino (1994-97)Darryl Cotterell (1998-99)Darryl Craig (1998)Chas Crane (2009-Present)Mark Crawford (1988)Alan Crummy (1983)

-D-D-D-Matteo D’Angelo (2008-Present)Danny Dagenhart (1996)Carl Dale (1992-94)George Davis (1980)Johnny Davis (1989)Steve Davis (1981)Brad Deal (2008)Ronald Deal (1988)Jacob Dempsey (2003-06)Dave Derwin (1996-97)Tom Derwin (1993-96)Jay Dodig (1988-89)Jeff Dodig (1985-87)Tyler Donovan (2010-Present)Adrian Dorsey (1998)Jay Dowd (1989-90)Ben Drayton (1997-99)Kyle Duff (2003-05)Bryan Dunn (1994-96)Jeff Dyrlund (1996-98)

-E-E-E-Eddie Eargle (1980-82)Chase Edwards (2003-06)Ben Ehrlich (2002-06)Jody Elkins (1999-03)Mike Elliott (1981-82)

-F-F-F-Tony Farago (1997-98)Brian Fizel (1989)Tyler Flail (2005)Rick Fling (1993-94)Pat Flood (1983, 1985)Joe Forbidussi (1984)Ricky Ford (1980-82)Pat Fortunato (2009)Jason Franzblau (2006-07)Todd Friedman (1999-02)Tyler Fries (2009-10)Barron Frith (1988-90)

Billy Froehlich (2007-08)Cam Frostick (1982-83)Eric Frye (1994, 1996-97)Conrad Funk (2000-03)

-G-G-G-Russell Gaddy (1980-82)Phil Gaetano (1982)Bryan Gallentine (1986)Patrick Gamblin (2010-Present)Jeff Garbett (1987-90)Joel Garton (1997-98)Jeff Gaskins (1980)Dave Gehrke (1981-82)Aaron Getz (2000)Donald Gilbert (1988-91)Josiah Glafenhein (2002-03)Rob Glentz (1997)Adam Gliebe (2010-Present)Joe Gober (1982-83)Jim Godwin (1992-93)Scott Goins (1984-87)David Good (1999-00)Brian Gore (2000)Jon Gore (2001)Kevin Graber (1989)Scott Green (1989)Steve Greene (1984)Randy Gregory (1981-82)Michael Gwinn (1991-92)

-H-H-H-Ben Halligan (2006-07)Greg Hamm (1983-86)Robbie Hammond (1990, 1992)Brian Haney (2002, 2004)David Haonka (1988-89)Scott Harmon (1993-97)Al Hay (1987-88)Evan Helms (1990-91)Tommy Helms (1980-81)Bryn Henderson (2006-09)Jeremy Herauf (1998-01)Len Herd (1985-86)Jayson Hernandez (2007)Bryson Herron (1996)Mark Hetrick (1985-87)Gary Hewett (1983)Ben Hildreth (2005-06)Dave Hindgardner (1985)Ben Hines (2005-06)Chris Hipsher (1989)Troy Hodge (1990-91)Travis Hollingsworth (1994-95)Jamie Holt (1980-82)Mike Honce (2003-07)Mike Hook (1998)Jason Hoppa (1992)Kent Hoppenworth (1980)Justin Hopper (2010-Present)Jason Horner (1999-02)

All-Time RosterAll-Time Roster

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Eric Horton (1994, 1996-97)Dwight Hottle (1990-93)Greg Hough (2009-10)David Howell (1987)Matt Hudgins (1984)Jimmy Huestess (1985-88)Drew Hummel (1986-87)Daniel Hyatt (2010-Present)Andrew Hydrick (2005)

-I-I-I-Art Inabinet (1985-88)

-J-J-J-Jon Jackson (1997-98)Jim Johns (1993)Sam Johnson (1985)Brian Jones (1992)Matt Jones (1992)Bennett Jordan (2008)

-K-K-K-Chris Kahler (1984)Brian Kallestad (1989)Jimmy Keels (1989)Jeremy Keller (1993-96)Jared Kelly (2002)John Kempf (1993)Carey Killian (1989-90)Craig Kilshaw (2002)Larry King (1991-92)Wesley King (2000)Steve Kirby (1980, 1982-83)Ron Knox (1992-94)Rick Kobsik (1994-98)Mike Konstanty (2005-06)Jason Kosakow (2008-10)Garrett Koster (2009)Matt Koziara (1998-99)Terry Krosschell (1996-99)Lee Kuck (1993)

-L-L-L-Robert Lake (2008-Present)Ryan Lambert (1995-97)Jeff Lane (1991)Pat Lane (1988)Rod Lane (1998-99)Taylor Lang (2010)Tommy Lawrence (2010-Present)Matt Lawton (1989)Todd Leathers (1999-02)Andrew Ledger (2009)Tommy Lee (2006-07)Tommy Lentz (2004-07)Chris Leroux (2003-05)Jeff Lester (1984-85)John Lewis (1987-90)Todd Lewis (1980-81)Bryan Link (1992-95)Bill Lockhart (1987-88)Buddy Long (1989-90)Rod Lorick (1999)

Stan Loyd (1982-83)Marc Lubiato (1993-96)

-M-M-M-Marty Madsen (1997)Bryan Maley (1987-88)John Malpeli (1997-98)Jimmy Malseed (1985-87)Damon Manale (1988)Jeff Maree (1996-97)Jason Martin (1994-95)Nick Martino (1986)Darin Mastroianni (2004-05)Matt Matkovich (2001-04)Craig Mayoris (1984-85)Chad MacDonald (1992)Tyler McBride (2006-10)Josh McDonald (2006-08)Mike McFadden (2003-04)Cory McGinnis (2009)Pat McGuire (1988)Ken McIntosh (1988-89)Tim McKay (2004-05)Tony McKinney (1985-86)Russ McKnight (1985-88)Tyler Mizenko (2009-Present)Ken Monteith (2009-Present)Barry Moore (1984)Brett Moore (2007)Matt Morella (1984, 1987)Rocky Morris (1982)Ryan Mullins (2007-08)Dave Murray (1987)John Murrian (2007-09)Glen Muse (1980)Jeff Myers (1991-94)

-N-N-N-Tommy Nagel (1980-81)Ryan Nasiatka (2002-05)Joe Nash (1980-81)Keven Neal (1991)John Neale (1999-02)Grant Neidenfeuhr (2003-04)Jay Nelson (1992)Richard Newcomb (1983-84)Wade Newman (2007-Present)Justin Newport (2010)Josh Nice (2002)Kevin Nolan (2007-09)Vic Noto (1996)

-O-O-O-Steve Oaks (1989)Kyle Obal (2005-06)Josh Odean (1993-94)Thomas Olejniczak (2003-04)Jay Ostermeyer (1992-93)

-P-P-P-Brett Parker (1989)Dom Patterozzi (2009-Present)Dave Patterson (1984-85)

David Patterson (1996-00)Keith Pawlish (2000-01)David Peek (1995-96)Jim Pegler (1980)James Pegram (2010-Present)Greg Pendarvis (1987-88)Chris Pepe (2006-07)Jay Perez (1985-86)Matt Pierpont (2010-Present)Craig Plappert (1996-98)Jeremy Plexico (2002-03)Ed Ponte (1988)Danny Poole (1980-83)Johnny Poss (1996-97)Tad Powers (1986-87)Bobby Price (1990)

-Q-Q-Q-Derrick Quinn (1986-87)

-R-R-R-Matt Rector (1997)David Reddick (1993-94)Mike Reed (1991-93)Ryan Reed (2005-06)Jeff Reeves (2000-04)Paul Rehkow (1993-94)Owen Reid (2007-09)Matt Repec (2003-06)Jesse Rhodes (1987-88)Bob Richards (1982-83)Mark Richards (1996-97)Brad Richardson (1988-90)Stuart Riley (1991)Carlos de la Rionda (2000-03)Luc Riopel (1999-00)Mike Ritson (2007-08)Scott Rittenhouse (1990)Alan Robbins (2003-06)Kyle Roberson (2002-05)Joel Rodriguez (1989)Craig Rogers (1993)Eddie Rohan (2008-Present)Heath Rollins (2005-06)Danny Rozzo (1990)Paul Ruddy (1989-90)Josh Rush (1998)Brent Russell (1994)Eric Ruth (2010-Present)Ricky Ryan (1993-94)

-S-S-S-Donald Sain (1988)Jeff Santa (1996-97)Mitch Saum (2005-07)Scott Saunders (1989-92)Craig Schauman (1990)Fred Scheer (1983)Brett Scheiden (1993)Ronald Schick (1987-90)Mark Schmidt (2001-05)Ryan Schwartz (2006-08)

All-Time RosterAll-Time Roster

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David Scoggin (2003-04)Steve Scolamiero (1988)Ryan Scott (1989)Jonathan Settle (2003-07)Mark Sexton (1991-94)Jake Shaffer (2006)Kevin Shea (2001-02)Tim Sherriff (1990-92)Waine Shipman (1982-86)Matt Shoemaker (1996-97)Brandon Sills (2008)Will Simmons (1999-00)Jamie Singer (1994-98)Don Skorup (1980-81)Kevin Slowey (2003-05)Leroy Smalls (1994)Adam Smith (2001)Mike Smith (1983-84)Ryan Smulktis (1999-00)Bryan Snyder (2001-02)Mike Sollie (2003)Bennett Stapf (2000-04)Matt Staub (2008)Bob Steer (1980-81)Ray Stencel (2005)David Steffl er (1997-99)Joe Stephenson (1986)Phil Strickland (1980)Austin Stuart (2009-Present)Ben Sullivan (1998-00)Sean Sullivan (2008-Present)Aaron Sundsmo (1996-99)John Swanson (2000)Scott Swarm (1983-84)Nate Swearer (2005-06)Brad Sweet (1990)Stas Swerdzewski (2001-02)

-T-T-T-Matt Tanner (2003)Jason Tarasuik (1996-99)Kellen Taylor (2005-07)Jason Terry (2001-02, 2004-05)Matt Thielepape (2009-10)Buddy Thompson (1980-82)Matt Thompson (1997)Jim Thrift (1984)Billy Tinsley (2007-08)Eddie Tisdale (2006-09)Brett Thomas (2010-Present)Ben Thurmond (2000-02)Bradley Todt (1988)Christian Tomsich (2000-01)Tony Trull (1985-86)Robert Tucker (1987-88)Rob Tumolo (1986-87)

-U-U-U-Louis Ullrich (2007-08)Josh Ury (1998-01)Greg Utz (1985)

-V-V-V-Brian Vaughan (1991-93)Phil Vaughn (1985-86)Shawn Veenstra (1996)Erik Violette (1990-91)Ted Vlaz (1994)Max Vogel (2010-Present)

-W-W-W-Chris Wallace (1999-00)Cam Walters (2008-Present)Mitch Walters (1983-85)Chris Wasen (1997-98)Nick Watson (2006)Mace Watts (1990)Jordan Webb (1998-01)Ed Webber (1991)Mark Wells (1992-94)Marty Werley (1992)Bruce White (1988-89)Greg White (1984-85)Greg Whitford (1980-81)Tim Wilde (1983-84)Chris Williams (1981-82)Alex Wilson (2006-07)Chris Wilson (1994-96)Jon Wilson (2002-05)David Wise (1982)Page Wofford (1994-96)John Wojtusik (1988)Matt Wolf (2000-01)Robert Wood (1988-89)Ken Woody (1988-89)Eric Wroldsen (1989-91)

-Y-Y-Y-Dane Yoder (2006-09)

-Z-Z-Z-Garret Zohner (1994-95)

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Ben EhrlichBen Ehrlich

Alan RobbinsAlan Robbins

Heyward BraceyHeyward Bracey

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University InformationLocation: San Diego, CA Enrollment: 32,817 Nickname: AztecsColors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Mountain West President: Dr. Stephen L. Weber Athletic Director: Jim SterkBaseball InformationHead Coach: Tony Gwynn Career Record (Yrs.): 232-231 (8 yrs.) Record at SDSU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Mark Martinez, Eric Valenzuela, Mark Viramontes2010 Record: 28-28 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 13-11/3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 13/16 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Tony Gwynn Stadium (3,000) Dimensions: Lines - 340, CF - 410 Press Box Phone: (619) 594-4103 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: First MeetingSeries Began: N/ALast Meeting: N/ASports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Dave Kuhn Offi ce Phone: (619) 594-5547 Offi ce Fax: (619) 582-6541 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goaztecs.com

WAGNERWAGNERFeb. 25 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 25 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 26 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 26 at The Winthrop Ballpark

University InformationLocation: Staten Island, NY Enrollment: 2,000 Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Green and White Conference: Northeast President: Dr. Richard Guarasci Athletic Director: Walter Hameline Baseball InformationHead Coach: Joe Litterio Career Record (Yrs.): 196-308-2 (11 yrs.) Record at WC (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Jason Jurgens, Billy Malloy 2010 Record: 31-21 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 17-9/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/9 Stadium Information Home Field (Capacity): Richmond County Bank Ballpark (6,900) Dimensions: N/A Press Box Phone: (716) 969-6126 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 19-3 Series Began: Mar. 13, 1988 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Feb. 28, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Kevin Ross Offi ce Phone: (718) 390-3215 Offi ce Fax: (718) 390-3347 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wagnerathletics.com

University InformationLocation: Kent, OH Enrollment: 41,365 Nickname: Golden Flashes Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Conference: Mid-American President: Dr. Lester Lefton Athletic Director: Joel Nielson Baseball InformationHead Coach: Scott Stricklin Career Record (Yrs.): 222-128 (6 yrs.) Record at KSU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Mike Birkbeck, Scott Daeley, Doug Sanders 2010 Record: 39-25 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 18-9/1st MAC EastLettermen Returning/Lost: 17/6 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Schoonover Stadium (1,148) Dimensions: LF - 330, CF - 415, RF - 355 Press Box Phone: Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 14-12 Series Began: Mar. 22, 1990 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Mar. 20, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Mike Ashcraft Offi ce Phone: (330) 672-2110 Offi ce Fax: (330) 672-2112 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kentstatesports.com

University InformationLocation: Riverdale, NY Enrollment: 3,200 Nickname: Jaspers Colors: Kelly Green and White Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic President: Brennan O’Donnell Athletic Director: Robert J. Byrnes Baseball InformationHead Coach: Kevin Leighton Career Record (Yrs.): 166-100-1 (5 yrs.) Record at MC: Same Assistant Coaches: Ryan Darcy, Rene Ruiz 2010 Record: 31-20 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 15-9/4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/8 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Van Cortlandt Park (N/A) Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 396 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: First MeetingSeries Began: N/ALast Meeting: N/ASports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Stephen Dombroski Offi ce Phone: (718) 862-7228 Offi ce Fax: (718) 862-8020 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.gojaspers.com

SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGOFeb. 20 at Cunningham StadiumFeb. 20 at Cunningham Stadium

KENT STATEKENT STATEFeb. 26 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 26 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 27 at The Winthrop BallparkFeb. 27 at The Winthrop Ballpark

MANHATTANMANHATTANMar. 5 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 5 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 6 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 6 at The Winthrop Ballpark

University InformationLocation: San Diego, CA Enrollment: 7,800 Nickname: Toreros Colors: Torero Blue, Navy and White Conference: West Coast President: Mary E. Lyons Athletic Director: Ky Snyder Baseball InformationHead Coach: Rich Hill Career Record (Yrs.): 752-503-3 (22 Yrs.) Record at SDU (Yrs.): 419-283-3 (12 Yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Jay Johnson, Tyler Kincaid, Ramon Orozco 2010 Record: 37-22 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 19-2/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/21 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Cunningham Stadium (1,200) Dimensions: LF-309, CF-395, RF-329 Press Box Phone: (619) 260-8829 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: First MeetingSeries Began: N/ALast Meeting: N/ASports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Chris Loucks Offi ce Phone: (619) 260-7930 Offi ce Fax: (619) 260-2990 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.usdtoreros.com

University InformationLocation: Notre Dame, IN Enrollment: 8,371 Nickname: Fighting Irish Colors: Gold and Blue Conference: Big East President: Rev. John I. Jenkins Athletic Director: Jack Swarbrick Baseball InformationHead Coach: Mik Aoki Career Record (Yrs.): 210-263-1 (10 yrs.) Record at UND (Yrs.): First Year Assistant Coaches: Joe Hastings, Jesse Woods, Chuck Ristano 2010 Record: 22-32 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 10-17/9th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/4 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Frank Eck Stadium (2,500) Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 400 Press Box Phone: (574) 631-9018 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: UND leads 1-0 Series Began: Feb. 27, 2004 in Boca Raton, FLLast Meeting: Feb. 27, 2004 in Boca Raton, FLSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Michael Bertsch Offi ce Phone: (574) 631-8642 Offi ce Fax: (574) 631-7941 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.und.com

NOTRE DAMENOTRE DAMEMar. 4 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 4 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 5 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 5 at The Winthrop Ballpark

Th e 2011 OpponentsTh e 2011 Opponents

SAN DIEGO STATESAN DIEGO STATEFeb. 18 at Tony Gwynn StadiumFeb. 18 at Tony Gwynn StadiumFeb. 20 at Tony Gwynn StadiumFeb. 20 at Tony Gwynn Stadium

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University InformationLocation: Ann Arbor, MI Enrollment: 58,089 Nickname: Wolverines Colors: Maize and BlueConference: Big TenPresident: Mary Sue Coleman Athletic Director: Dave BrandonBaseball InformationHead Coach: Rich MaloneyCareer Record (Yrs.): 558-317-1 (15 yrs.)Record at UM (Yrs.): 302-173 (8 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Matt Husted, Matt White,Jeff Mercer 2010 Record: 35-22 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 14-10/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/11 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Fisher Stadium (3,500)Dimensions: LF - 312, CF - 395, RF - 320 Press Box Phone: (734) 647-1283 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: Series tied 1-1 Series Began: Mar. 16, 2003 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Mar. 18, 2006 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Kent Reichert Offi ce Phone: (734) 647-1726 Offi ce Fax: (734) 647-1188 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.MGoBlue.com

University InformationLocation: Stony Brook, NY Enrollment: 23,998 Nickname: Seawolves Colors: Red, Blue and Gray Conference: America East President: Dr. Samuel L. Stanley, Jr. Athletic Director: Jim Fiore Baseball InformationHead Coach: Matt Senk Career Record (Yrs.): 479-364-3 (20 yrs.) Record at SBU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Joe Pennucci, Mike Marron, Jordan Wyckoff 2010 Record: 30-27 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 15-9/3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Joe Nathan Field (1,000) Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 390 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 3-1 Series Began: Mar. 9, 2001 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Apr. 30, 2006 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Jeremy Cohen Offi ce Phone: (631) 632-6328Offi ce Fax: (631) 632-8841E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goseawolves.org

University InformationLocation: Lexington, VA Enrollment: 1,500Nickname: Keydets Colors: Red, White and Yellow Conference: Big South President: General J.H. Binford Peay Athletic Director: Donny White Baseball InformationHead Coach: Marlin Ikenberry Career Record (Yrs.): 194-189 (7 yrs.) Record at VMI (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Jonathan Hadra, Daniel Latham, Nachion Moore 2010 Record: 33-22 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 13-14/6th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/6 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Gray-Minor Stadium (1,400) Dimensions: LF - 330, CF - 395, RF - 335 Press Box Phone: (540) 460-6920 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 18-7 Series Began: Apr. 23, 2004 at Lexington, VALast Meeting: May 27, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Brad Salois Offi ce Phone: (540) 464-7015 Offi ce Fax: (540) 464-7583 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vmikeydets.com

VMIVMIMar. 18-20 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 18-20 at The Winthrop Ballpark

University InformationLocation: Gainesville, FL Enrollment: 48,419Nickname: GatorsColors: Orange and Blue Conference: SoutheasternPresident: Dr. J. Bernard MachenAthletic Director: Jeremy FoleyBaseball InformationHead Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Career Record (Yrs.): 123-63 (3 yrs.) Record at UF (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris 2010 Record: 47-17 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 22-8/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/10 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): McKethan Stadium (5,500) Dimensions: LF - 329, CF - 400, RF - 325 Press Box Phone: (352) 375-4683, x4355/4356 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: UF leads 6-3 Series Began: Jan. 31, 1997 in Gainesville, FLLast Meeting: Feb. 17, 2002 in Gainesville, FLSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: John Hines Offi ce Phone: (352) 375-4683, x6130 Offi ce Fax: (352) 375-4809 E-mail: [email protected] .edu Website: www.GatorZone.com

MICHIGANMICHIGANMar. 11 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 11 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 12 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 12 at The Winthrop Ballpark

STONY BROOKSTONY BROOKMar. 12 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 12 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 13 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 13 at The Winthrop Ballpark

FLORIDAFLORIDAMar. 22-23 at McKethan StadiumMar. 22-23 at McKethan Stadium

University InformationLocation: Charleston, SC Enrollment: 2,139Nickname: BulldogsColors: Citadel Blue and WhiteConference: SouthernPresident: Lt. Gen. John W. Rosa, Jr.Athletic Director: Larry LeckonbyBaseball InformationHead Coach: Fred JordanCareer Record (Yrs.): 666-472 (19 yrs.)Record at CIT (Yrs.): SameAssistant Coaches: David Beckley, Randy Carlson,Zach Brown 2010 Record: 43-22 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 24-6/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/10Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Riley Park (6,000) Dimensions: LF - 305, CF - 398, RF - 337Press Box Phone: (843) 965-4151Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 19-18 Series Began: Mar. 31, 1988 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: May 18, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Ben Waring Offi ce Phone: (843) 953-5120Offi ce Fax: (843) 953-6727E-mail: [email protected]: www.CitadelSports.com

THE CITADELTHE CITADELMar. 15 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 15 at The Winthrop Ballpark

May 4 at Riley ParkMay 4 at Riley Park

University InformationLocation: Lynchburg, VA Enrollment: 11,928Nickname: FlamesColors: Red, White and BlueConference: Big SouthPresident: Jerry Falwell, Jr.Athletic Director: Jeff BarberBaseball InformationHead Coach: Jim Toman Career Record (Yrs.): 110-66-1 (3 yrs.)Record at LU (Yrs.): SameAssistant Coaches: Jason Murray, Garrett Quinn,Adam Ward 2010 Record: 42-192010 Conference Record/Finish: 19-8/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/5Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Worthington Stadium (1,000) Dimensions: Lines - 325, CF - 390 Press Box Phone: (434) 582-2914 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 38-35 Series Began: June 5, 1981 at Lubbock, TXLast Meeting: May 28, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Ryan Bomberger Offi ce Phone: (434) 582-2605Offi ce Fax: (434) 582-2076 E-mail: [email protected]: www.libertyfl ames.com

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University InformationLocation: Greenville, SC Enrollment: 2,630 Nickname: Paladins Colors: Purple and White Conference: Southern President: Rod Smolla Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Clark Baseball InformationHead Coach: Ron Smith Career Record (Yrs.): 416-508 (17 yrs/) Record at FU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Britt Reames, Jeff Whitfi eld 2010 Record: 19-37 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 11-19/8th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/7 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Latham Stadium (2,000) Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 393 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 17-1 Series Began: Feb. 28, 1980 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: May 5, 2004 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Hunter Reid Offi ce Phone: (864) 294-2061 Offi ce Fax: (864) 294-3061 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.furmanpaladins.com

University InformationLocation: High Point, NC Enrollment: 4,125 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Purple and White Conference: Big South President: Dr. Nido Qubein Athletic Director: Craig Keilitz Baseball InformationHead Coach: Craig Cozart Career Record (Yrs.): 52-61 (2 yrs.) Record at HPU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Bryan Peters, Rich Wallace, Joe Mercurio 2010 Record: 31-29 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 15-12/4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/8 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Williard Stadium (550) Dimensions: LF - 350, CF - 400, RF - 330 Press Box Phone: (336) 841-3077 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 27-10 Series Began: May 8, 1999 at High Point, NCLast Meeting: Mar. 27, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Erika Carrubba Offi ce Phone: (336) 841-4640 Offi ce Fax: (336) 841-9182 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.highpointpanthers.com

University InformationLocation: Chapel Hill, NC Enrollment: 17,895 Nickname: Tar Heels Colors: Carolina Blue and White Conference: Atlantic Coast President: Holden Thorp Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Baseball InformationHead Coach: Mike Fox Career Record (Yrs.): 1,078-371-5 (27 yrs.) Record at UNC (Yrs.): 538-230-1 (11 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Scott Forbes, Scott Jackson, Robert Woodard 2010 Record: 38-22 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 14-16/5th Coastal Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/11 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Boshamer Stadium Dimensions: LF - 335, CF - 400, RF - 340 Press Box Phone: (919) 962-3509 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: UNC leads 13-3 Series Began: Mar. 8, 1992 in Fort Mill, SCLast Meeting: Mar. 30, 2010 at Chapel Hill, NCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Dave Schmidt Offi ce Phone: (919) 962-0084 Offi ce Fax: (919) 962-0612 E-mail: [email protected] Website: TarHeelBlue.com

University InformationLocation: Asheville, NC Enrollment: 3,500 Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Royal Blue and White Conference: Big South President: Dr. Anne Ponder Athletic Director: Janet R. Cone Baseball InformationHead Coach: Tom Smith Career Record (Yrs.): 17-35 (1 yr.) Record at UNCA: Same Assistant Coaches: Aaron Rembert, Kenny Smith, Joe John 2010 Record: 17-35 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 10-17/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 15/11 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): McCormick Field (3,500) Dimensions: Lines - 300, CF - 390 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 64-20 Series Began: Mar. 12, 1985 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Apr. 18, 2010 at Asheville, NCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Matt Pellegrin Offi ce Phone: (828) 251-6931 Offi ce Fax: (828) 545-1121 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.uncabulldogs.com

University InformationLocation: Winston-Salem, NC Enrollment: 4,476 Nickname: Demon Deacons Colors: Old Gold and Black Conference: Atlantic Coast President: Dr. Nathan O. Hatch Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Baseball InformationHead Coach: Tom Walter Career Record (Yrs.): 446-368 (13 yrs.) Record at WFU (Yrs.): 18-37 (1 yr.) Assistant Coaches: Dennis Healy, Bill Cilento, Grant Achilles 2010 Record: 18-37 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 8-22/10th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 12/3 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): WF Baseball Park (6,000) Dimensions: LF - 310, CF - 400, RF - 300 Press Box Phone: (336) 759-7373 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WF leads 8-6 Series Began: May 1, 1996 at Winston-Salem, NCLast Meeting: May 12, 2009 at Winston-Salem, NCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Steven Wright Offi ce Phone: (336) 758-4120 Offi ce Fax: (336) 758-5140 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.WakeForestSports.com

HIGH POINTHIGH POINTApr. 1-3 at Williard StadiumApr. 1-3 at Williard Stadium

NORTH CAROLINANORTH CAROLINAApr. 5 at Boshamer StadiumApr. 5 at Boshamer Stadium

UNC ASHEVILLEUNC ASHEVILLEApr. 8-10 at The Winthrop BallparkApr. 8-10 at The Winthrop Ballpark

FURMANFURMANMar. 29 at The Winthrop BallparkMar. 29 at The Winthrop Ballpark

Apr. 12 at Latham Baseball StadiumApr. 12 at Latham Baseball Stadium

WAKE FORESTWAKE FORESTApr. 13 at The Winthrop BallparkApr. 13 at The Winthrop Ballpark

Apr. 19 at WF Baseball ParkApr. 19 at WF Baseball ParkUniversity InformationLocation: Radford, VA Enrollment: 9,230 Nickname: Highlanders Colors: Red and White Conference: Big South President: Penelope W. Kyle Athletic Director: Robert Lineburg Baseball InformationHead Coach: Joe Raccuia Career Record (Yrs.): 138-133 (5 yrs.) Record at RU (Yrs.): 79-82 (3 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Brian Anderson, Kyle Werman, Rick Oliveri 2010 Record: 29-26 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 16-10/3rd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/7 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): RU Baseball Field Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 400 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 51-30 Series Began: Mar. 28, 1985 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Apr. 25, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Patrick Reed Offi ce Phone: (540) 831-5574 Offi ce Fax: (540) 831-5556 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.RadfordAthletics.com

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University InformationLocation: N. Charleston, SC Enrollment: 3,286 Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big South President: Dr. Jairy C. Hunter, Jr. Athletic Director: Hank Small Baseball InformationHead Coach: Stuart Lake Career Record (Yrs.): 33-75 (2 yrs.) Record at CSU (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Charles Assey, Sid Fallaw, Jamie Rabon 2010 Record: 17-38 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-20/10th Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): CSU Ballpark (1,500) Dimensions: Lines - 330, CF - 400 Press Box Phone: (843) 863-7591 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 48-19 Series Began: Apr. 12, 1991 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Apr. 11, 2010 at N. Charleston, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Ashley Bailey Offi ce Phone: (843) 863-7688Offi ce Fax: (843) 863-7676 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.csusports.com

University InformationLocation: Charlotte, NC Enrollment: 25,063Nickname: 49ersColors: Green and WhiteConference: Atlantic 10President: Dr. Philip DuboisAthletic Director: Judy RoseBaseball InformationHead Coach: Loren HibbsCareer Record (Yrs.): 567-440-3 (18 yrs.)Record at Charlotte (Yrs.): SameAssistant Coaches: Brandon Hall, Kris Rochelle, Brett Hall 2010 Record: 39-17 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 20-7/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/7Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Hayes Stadium (3,200) Dimensions: Lines - 335, CF - 390Press Box Phone: (704) 687-5959Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: UNCC leads 13-12-1 Series Began: Apr. 17, 1980 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: Apr. 14, 2010 at Charlotte, NCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Ryan Rose Offi ce Phone: (704) 687-6312Offi ce Fax: (704) 687-4918E-mail: [email protected]: www.charlotte49ers.com

University InformationLocation: Clinton, SC Enrollment: 1,200Nickname: Blue HoseColors: Blue, White and GarnetConference: Big SouthPresident: Dr. John V. Griffi thAthletic Director: Brian ReeseBaseball InformationHead Coach: Elton PollockCareer Record (Yrs.): 95-232 (6 yrs.) Record at PC (Yrs.): Same Assistant Coaches: Chris Edwards, Josh Davis,Chris Stephens 2010 Record: 15-392010 Conference Record/Finish: N/A Lettermen Returning/Lost: 25/10 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): PC Baseball Complex (500) Dimensions: Lines - 325, CF - 400 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 5-1 Series Began: Apr. 10, 2009 at Clinton, SCLast Meeting: May 2, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: TBA Offi ce Phone: (864) 833-8252 Offi ce Fax: (864) 833-8323 E-mail: TBA Website: www.gobluehose.com

University InformationLocation: Conway, SC Enrollment: 8,700 Nickname: Chanticleers Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Conference: Big South President: David A. DeCenzo Athletic Director: Hunter Yurachek Baseball InformationHead Coach: Gary Gilmore Career Record (Yrs.): 862-405 (21 yrs.) Record at CCU (Yrs.): 609-303 (15 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Kevin Schnall, Brendan Dougherty, Drew Thomas 2010 Record: 55-10 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 25-0/1st Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/13 Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Watson Stadium (2,000) Dimensions: LF - 320, CF - 390, RF - 325 Press Box Phone: (843) 421-8244 Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: CCU leads 66-45 Series Began: Apr. 4, 1980 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: May 10, 2010 at Conway, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Mike Cawood Offi ce Phone: (843) 349-2822 Offi ce Fax: (843) 349-2819 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.goccusports.com

CHARLESTON SOUTHERNCHARLESTON SOUTHERNApr. 22-23 at The Winthrop BallparkApr. 22-23 at The Winthrop Ballpark

PRESBYTERIANPRESBYTERIANMay 6-8 at PC Baseball ComplexMay 6-8 at PC Baseball Complex

COASTAL CAROLINACOASTAL CAROLINAMay 13-15 at The Winthrop BallparkMay 13-15 at The Winthrop Ballpark

CHARLOTTECHARLOTTEApr. 26 at The Winthrop BallparkApr. 26 at The Winthrop Ballpark

May 17 at Hayes StadiumMay 17 at Hayes StadiumUniversity InformationLocation: Macon, GA Enrollment: 8,000Nickname: BearsColors: Orange and Black Conference: Atlantic SunPresident: William D. UnderwoodAthletic Director: Jim ColeBaseball InformationHead Coach: Craig GibsonCareer Record (Yrs.): 200-192 (7 yrs.)Record at MU (Yrs.): SameAssistant Coaches: Brent Shade, Justin Holmes, Eddie Burns 2010 Record: 38-24 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 16-11/2nd Lettermen Returning/Lost: 18/8Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Claude Smith Field (500) Dimensions: LF - 330, CF - 400, RF - 320 Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 3-1 Series Began: Feb. 12, 2000 at Macon, GALast Meeting: Feb. 11, 2001 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Jason Farhadi Offi ce Phone: (478) 301-5218 Offi ce Fax: (478) 301-5350 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mercerbears.com

MERCERMERCERApr. 30-May 1 at The Winthrop BallparkApr. 30-May 1 at The Winthrop Ballpark

University InformationLocation: Boiling Springs, NC Enrollment: 4,300 Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs Colors: Scarlet and Black Conference: Big South President: Dr. Frank Bonner Athletic Director: Chuck Burch Baseball InformationHead Coach: Rusty Stroupe Career Record (Yrs.): 578-470 (20 yrs.) Record at GWU (Yrs.): 193-196 (7 yrs.) Assistant Coaches: Kent Cox, Jason Burke, Adam Brown 2010 Record: 25-30 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 10-17/8th Lettermen Returning/Lost: N/A Stadium InformationHome Field (Capacity): Moss Stadium (700) Dimensions: N/A Press Box Phone: N/A Series HistoryAll-Time Record vs. WU: WU leads 29-5 Series Began: Mar. 18, 1980 in Rock Hill, SCLast Meeting: May 25, 2010 in Rock Hill, SCSports Information DepartmentBaseball Contact: Marc Rabb Offi ce Phone: (704) 406-4355 Offi ce Fax: (704) 406-4739 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.gwusports.com

GARDNER-WEBBGARDNER-WEBBMay 19-21 at The Winthrop BallparkMay 19-21 at The Winthrop Ballpark

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KYLE KALLANDERCommissioner

JAMES COMPANIONAssoc. Commissioner

DAWN TURNERAssoc. Commissioner

CHAD COOKDirector ofMarketing

Developing LeadersThrough Athletics

NIC BOWMANAssistant Diretor of

Public Relations

MARK BRYANTDirector of New Media

Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the fi eld of play and in the classroom. The League’s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, per-sonal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. This has evolved into the Conference’s mission of “Developing Leaders Through Athletics.” The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League’s fi rst Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an offi cial conference. The Big South’s fi rst year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fl edged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing automatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women’s basketball and women’s golf. In 1989, George F. “Buddy” Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner, and in 1990, the League received its fi rst automatic bid – receiving an automatic qualifi er to the NCAA Baseball Championship. Under Sasser’s seven years of leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its fi rst-ever men’s basketball television package, featuring the Big South competing among some of the fi nest teams in the nation. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League’s third Commissioner, and in his 13 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women’s basketball, baseball and softball for the fi rst time in Confer-ence history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander’s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its fi rst long-range strategic plan, re-affi rming the League’s vision as a distintive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002, and has solidifi ed Conference membership with the additions of High Point, Gardner-Webb and Presbyterian, and in 2011-12, the return of charter member Campbell University. Kallander’s long range vi-sion has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its fi rst live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 600 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the cre-ation of several online and social media platforms.

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1985Conference records are maintained beginning with the 1985-86 academic year, when the Big South was elevated to Division I status. Winthrop won the inaugural tournament championship and claimed the fi rst Big South Conference title.

Big South Overall 1986 Record Pct. Record Pct.Eastern DivisionCampbell 14-3 .824 31-20 .608Winthrop 11-4 .733 37-10 .787UNC Asheville 6-11 .353 17-32 .347Radford 1-14 .067 14-22 .389Western Division Augusta 12-6 .667 36-23 .610Coastal Carolina 9-9 .500 31-19 .620Charleston Southern 8-10 .444 32-19 .627Armstrong State 7-11 .389 37-20 .647

Big South Overall 1987 Record Pct. Record Pct. Eastern DivisionCampbell 8-2 .800 25-20 .550Winthrop 8-3 .727 35-8 .814UNC Asheville 3-5 .375 12-20 .369Radford 0-9 .000 11-21 .344Western Division Armstrong State 9-3 .750 47-15 .758Coastal Carolina 7-6 .545 27-23 .540Augusta 6-7 .462 20-23 .465Charleston Southern 3-9 .250 25-15 .625

Big South Overall1988 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 15-0 1.000 35-11 .761Charleston Southern 12-7 .632 27-16 .628Campbell 10-8 .556 32-16 .667Winthrop 8-8 .500 22-15 .595Augusta 8-10 .444 16-27 .372Radford 4-10 .286 13-26 .333UNC Asheville 1-15 .063 9-32 . 220

Big South Overall1989 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 15-3 .833 33-13 .717Radford 12-5 .706 27-19 .587UNC Asheville 10-8 .556 18-27 .400Campbell 8-9 .471 10-32 .238Augusta 6-11 .353 21-21 .500Charleston Southern 6-12 .333 15-22 .405Winthrop 5-13 .278 14-18 .438

Big South Overall 1990 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 14-2 .875 40-19 .678Radford 8-7 .533 24-27 .471UNC Asheville 8-9 .471 25-25 .500Charleston Southern 6-7 .462 12-36 .250Campbell 6-8 .429 15-33 .313Augusta 5-8 .385 22-30 .423Winthrop 5-11 .313 22-28-1 .440

Big South Overall1991 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina* 15-6 .714 36-29 .554UNC Asheville* 7-8 .467 19-29 .369Augusta 13-5 .722 27-30 .474Winthrop 10-8 .556 22-22 .500Davidson 10-8 .556 23-29 .442Radford 8-11 .421 19-33 .365Charleston Southern 5-14 .263 17-30 .362Campbell 5-14 .263 11-40 .216

Big South Overall1992 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina* 13-5 .722 33-27 .550Winthrop* 10-7 .588 29-29 .500Davidson 10-8 .556 28-25 .528Radford 8-8 .500 28-23 .549UNC Asheville 8-10 .444 20-28 .417Campbell 6-9 .400 16-38-1 .300Liberty 5-11-1 .324 20-27-1 .427Charleston Southern 3-13 .188 12-34 .261

Big South Overall 1993 Record Pct. Record Pct.Liberty* 10-11 .476 23-25 .479Radford* 10-10 .500 29-19 .604Coastal Carolina 15-8 .652 28-28 .500UMBC 14-8 .636 26-17 .605Towson State 14-9 .609 20-25 .444Winthrop 12-10 .545 27-31 .466Campbell 8-11 .421 17-33 .340Charleston Southern 7-15 .318 19-22 .463UNC Asheville 6-14 .300 19-27 .413UNC Greensboro** 0-0 .000 23-22 .511

Big South Overall1994 Record Pct. Record Pct.UNC Greensboro 20-6 .769 37-16 .698Coastal Carolina 18-9 .667 30-24 .556Radford 17-10 .630 26-26 .500UMBC 15-12 .556 23-21 .523Charleston Southern 14-13 .519 19-34 .358Winthrop 14-12 .538 32-20 .615Campbell 11-16 .407 16-39 .291Liberty 9-18 .333 21-30-1 .413Towson State 8-19 .296 15-28 .349UNC Asheville 8-19 .296 15-30 .333

Big South Overall1995 Record Pct. Record Pct.Winthrop 18-6 .750 41-17-2 .683Radford 18-6 .750 41-17-2 .683UNC Greensboro 17-7 .708 35-19 .648Liberty 15-9 .625 33-20 .623UMBC 13-11 .542 25-23 .521Towson State 10-14 .417 24-28 .462Charleston Southern 8-16 .333 17-36 .321Coastal Carolina 6-17 .261 17-37 .315UNC Asheville 3-20 .130 12-37 .245

Big South Overall 1996 Record Pct. Record Pct.Charleston Southern 17-4 .810 30-22-1 .577Winthrop 14-5 .737 41-16-1 .716UNC Greensboro 12-6 .667 28-24 .538Coastal Carolina 11-10 .524 24-29 .453Radford 9-12 .429 20-30 .400Liberty 8-13 .381 21-27 .438UNC Asheville 5-15 .250 18-34 .346UMBC 4-15 .211 9-28 .243

Big South Overall1997 Record Pct. Record Pct.UNC Greensboro* 18-3 .857 45-17 .726Charleston Southern 12-8 .600 21-36 .358Winthrop 14-7 .667 27-29-1 .491Liberty 11-10 .524 25-32 .439UNC Asheville 9-11 .450 20-33 .377Radford 9-12 .429 26-28 .481UMBC 5-16 .238 12-35 .255Coastal Carolina 5-16 .238 23-31 .426

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Big South Overall 1998 Record Pct. Record Pct. Liberty* 13-5 .722 32-29 .525Coastal Carolina 11-7 .611 31-29 .517UNC Asheville 10-8 .555 27-32 .458Winthrop 10-8 .555 35-22 .614Charleston Southern 9-9 .500 24-29 .453Radford 7-11 .389 17-35 .327UMBC 3-15 .167 10-37 .213

Big South Overall1999 Record Pct. Record Pct.Winthrop* 9-6 .600 40-23 .635Coastal Carolina 10-2 .833 43-15 .741Radford 7-7 .500 22-30 .423Liberty 7-8 .467 25-28 .472Charleston Southern 5-8 .385 26-32 .448UNC Asheville 4-11 .267 21-39 .350

Big South Overall2000 Record Pct. Record Pct.Liberty* 14-5 .737 36-23 .610Charleston Southern 14-7 .667 31-31 .500Radford 12-7 .632 28-24 .538Coastal Carolina 11-10 .524 34-24 .586Elon 11-10 .524 33-25 .567Winthrop 7-17 .333 30-33 .476UNC Asheville 7-17 .333 26-31 .456High Point 6-15 .222 22-36 .379

Big South Overall2001 Record Pct. Record Pct.Winthrop 18-3 .857 48-16-1 .777Coastal Carolina* 16-4 .765 42-20 .677Liberty 14-7 .667 35-21 .625Elon 12-9 .571 30-27 .526UNC Asheville 8-12 .400 15-39 .278High Point 5-14 .263 21-33 .389Radford 5-16 .238 12-38 .240Charleston Southern 3-16 .158 12-37 .245

Big South Overall2002 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina* 16-5 .762 44-19 .698Elon 13-8 .619 34-23 .596Charleston Southern 12-9 .571 25-34 .424Liberty 11-9 .550 33-24-2 .576High Point 9-11 .450 26-31 .456Winthrop 8-13 .381 29-30 .492UNC Asheville 7-14 .333 21-30 .412Radford 7-14 .333 18-31 .367

Big South Overall2003 Record Pct. Record Pct.Winthrop 15-4 .789 35-22 .614Coastal Carolina* 12-7 .632 45-18 .714Elon 12-7 .632 34-23-2 .596UNC Asheville 12-9 .571 27-28 .491Charleston Southern 9-12 .429 17-36 .320Liberty 7-12 .368 17-37 .315High Point 5-12 .294 14-37 .275Radford 5-14 .263 13-27 .325Birmingham Southern** 0-0 .000 33-18 .647

Big South Overall2004 Record Pct. Record Pct.Birmingham Southern 21-3 .875 47-18 .723Coastal Carolina* 16-8 .667 40-23 .635Winthrop 16-8 .667 37-23 .617Radford 14-10 .583 23-30 .534UNC Asheville 13-11 .542 26-31 .456Charleston Southern 11-13 .458 24-34 .414Liberty 9-15 .375 25-30 .455VMI 4-20 .167 23-32 .418High Point 4-20 .167 11-44 .200

Big South Overall2005 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 21-3 .875 50-16 .758Winthrop* 19-5 .792 44-22 .667Birmingham Southern 18-6 .750 36-21 .632Liberty 14-10 .583 36-19 .655VMI 11-13 .458 27-28 .491Radford 8-16 .333 15-40 .273Charleston Southern 8-16 .333 24-29 .453High Point 6-18 .250 19-36 .345UNC Asheville 3-21 .125 11-42 .208

Big South Overall2006 Record Pct. Record Pct.Birmingham Southern 18-6 .750 33-22 .600Winthrop 17-7 .708 46-18 .719Coastal Carolina 15-9 .626 30-27 .526High Point 14-10 .583 27-32 .458Liberty 13-11 .542 39-21 .650UNC Asheville* 10-14 .417 28-35 .444VMI 9-15 .375 30-25 .545Charleston Southern 8-16 .333 18-38 .321Radford 4-20 .167 7-41 .146

Big South Overall 2007 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 17-4 .810 50-13 .794Winthrop 15-6 .714 33-27 .550Liberty 14-7 .667 36-25 .590VMI 10-11 .476 34-21 .618High Point 10-11 .476 27-30 .474UNC Asheville 9-12 .429 22-38 .367Charleston Southern 7-14 .333 22-34 .393Radford 2-19 .095 10-36 .217

Big South Overall2008 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina* 17-3 .850 50-12 .806Liberty 14-7 .667 35-26-1 .573VMI 14-7 .667 29-26 .527Winthrop 11-10 .524 24-36 .433High Point 9-12 .429 20-33 .377Radford 6-14 .300 24-32 .429Charleston Southern 6-15 .286 18-35 .340UNC Asheville 6-15 .286 24-35 .407

Big South Overall2009 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina* 21-5 .808 46-14 .767Winthrop 18-9 .667 35-25 .583Liberty 17-9 .654 33-21 .611Radford 16-9 .640 26-24 .520Gardner-Webb 13-14 .481 25-25 .500High Point 11-12 .478 21-32 .396Charleston Southern 10-15 .400 16-37 .302VMI 10-15 .400 18-35 .340Presbyterian** 0-0 .000 13-38 .255UNC Asheville 5-21 .192 9-42 .176

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Big South Overall2010 Record Pct. Record Pct.Coastal Carolina 25-0 1.000 55-10 .846Liberty 19-8 .704 42-19 .689Radford 15-11 .577 29-26 .527High Point 15-12 .556 31-29 .517Winthrop 13-14 .481 27-30 .474VMI 13-14 .481 33-22 .600UNC Asheville 10-17 .370 17-35 .327Gardner-Webb 10-17 .370 25-30 .455Presbyterian 7-20 .259 15-39 .278Charleston Southern 6-20 .231 17-38 .309

* Conference champion determined by tournament** Not eligible for conference competition

YYear Coach Overall Record Conf. Record WU Average Opp. Average Runs Opp. Runs HR ERA FLD%1980 Turbeville 32-6 .314 .217 304 114 14 2.26 .9581981 Turbeville 44-13 .330 .250 432 216 31 3.35 .9581982 Turbeville 26-11 .314 .251 366 282 28 3.16 .9371983 Turbeville 38-6 .321 .205 290 128 26 2.67 .9641984 Turbeville 34-10 .312 .224 326 156 34 3.12 .9571985 Turbeville 47-9 .349 .244 556 262 49 4.21 .9551986 Turbeville 37-10 12-5 .352 .244 410 191 31 3.83 .9611987 Turbeville 35-8 10-5 .371 .233 414 158 61 3.58 .9431988 Turbeville 22-15 8-5 .304 .280 264 201 38 4.66 .9531989 Turbeville 14-19 5-13 .286 .279 202 197 20 5.14 .9591990 Turbeville 22-28-1 5-11 .259 .261 247 264 14 3.66 .953 1991 Turbeville 22-22 10-8 .273 .275 233 240 28 4.66 .9341992 Hudak 29-29 10-7 .293 .285 362 353 41 5.33 .9501993 Hudak 27-31 12-10 .255 .275 299 331 32 4.70 .9371994 Hudak 32-20 14-12 .278 .263 322 269 17 4.62 .9571995 Hudak 41-17-2 18-6 .301 .245 385 260 34 3.59 .9501996 Hudak 41-16-1 14-5 .313 .259 403 288 52 4.50 .959 1997 Hudak 27-29-1 14-9 .297 .279 356 315 58 4.87 .9521998 Hudak 35-22 10-8 .279 .272 356 304 69 4.81 .9581999 Hudak 40-23 9-6 .298 .268 421 349 49 4.66 .9612000 Hudak 30-33 7-14 .263 .268 304 341 36 4.33 .9502001 Hudak 48-16-1 18-3 .298 .250 449 252 57 3.28 .962 2002 Hudak 29-30 8-13 .293 .286 341 350 53 5.36 .9562003 Hudak 35-22 15-4 .308 .269 404 308 60 4.68 .9572004 Hudak 37-23 16-8 .305 .269 402 315 57 4.34 .9682005 Hudak 44-22 19-5 .307 .248 444 288 58 3.72 .9692006 Hudak 46-18 17-7 .329 .267 478 334 69 4.20 .9652007 Hudak 33-27 15-6 .294 .283 361 320 35 4.50 .9692008 Hudak 26-34 11-10 .296 .295 353 358 51 5.31 .9652009 Hudak 35-25 18-9 .323 .291 426 347 55 5.18 .9682010 Hudak 27-30 13-14 .306 .317 376 406 62 6.25 .969

Big South Year-By-Year StandingsBig South Year-By-Year Standings

All-Time Coaching RecordsAll-Time Coaching Records

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Big South Coach Of The YearYear Coach School1986 Cal Koonce Campbell1987 Joe Roberts Armstrong State1988 John Vrooman CCU1989 Scott Gines Radford1990 John Vrooman CCU Skip Fite Augusta1991 Horace Turbeville Winthrop Skip Fite Augusta1992 Joe Hudak Winthrop Dick Cooke Davidson1993 John Jancuska UMBC1994 Mike Gaski UNCG1995 Joe Hudak Winthrop Lew Kent Radford1996 Randy Mazey CSU1997 Mike Gaski UNCG1998 Dave Pastors Liberty1999 Gary Gilmore CCU2000 Gary Murphy CSU2001 Joe Hudak Winthrop2002 Gary Gilmore CCU2003 Matt Myers UNCA2004 Brian Shoop BSC2005 Gary Gilmore CCU2006 Sal Bando Jr. High Point2007 Gary Gilmore CCU2008 Gary Gilmore CCU2009 Gary Gilmore CCU2010 Gary Gilmore CCU

Big South Scholar-Athlete Of The YearYear Player School1995 Bryan Link Winthrop1996 Dominic Pattie UNCG1997 John Rocco CSU1998 David Steffl er Winthrop1999 David Steffl er Winthrop2000 Brooks Marzka CCU Brian Harrell Liberty2001 Matt Stewart Liberty 2002 Jim Swenson Elon2003 Jeremy Plexico Winthrop2004 Jeff Reeves Winthrop 2005 Kevin Slowey Winthrop2006 Kelly Sweppenhiser VMI2007 Steve Mignona Radford2008 Alex Gregory Radford2009 Jonathan Ahnearn Gardner- Webb2010 Austin Fleet CCU

Big South Team Sportsmanship AwardYear Team Coach2006 BSC Brian Shoop2007 VMI Marlin Ikenberry2008 VMI Marlin Ikenberry2009 VMI Marlin Ikenberry2010 VMI Marlin Ikenberry

Big South Tournament MVPYear Player School1985 Jeff Dodig Winthrop John Posey Campbell1986 Terry Spires CCU1987 Mike Michener Armstrong State1988 Bob Palentchar Campbell1989 No Tournament1990 Chris Wagner Campbell1991 Buddy Cribb CCU1992 Paul Leszczynski CCU1993 Rich Humphrey Liberty1994-96 No Tournament1997 Jason Parsons UNG1998 David Dalton Liberty1999 Matt Koziara Winthrop2000 Jason Suitt Liberty2001 Randy McGarvey CCU2002 Adam Keim CCU2003 Steven Carter CCU2004 Steven Carter CCU2005 Daniel Carte Winthrop2006 Rob Vernon UNCA2007 Tommy Baldridge CCU2008 Tyler Bortnick CCU 2009 David Anderson CCU2010 Daniel Bowman CCU

Big South Most Valuable PlayerYear Player School1986 Terry Spires CCU1987 Scott Goins Winthrop1988-89 No Selection1990 Mark Romer CCU1991 J.C. Hendrix Campbell1992 Andy Paul Campbell1993 Kevin Loewe UMBC1994 Duane Filchner Radford1995 Bryan Link Winthrop1996 Jeremy Keller Winthrop1997 Mark Cisar CSU1998 Jason Benham Liberty1999 Kevin Schnall Liberty2000 Keith Butler Liberty2001 Jason Colson Winthrop2002 Justin Owens CCU2003 R.J. Swindle CSU2004-05 Mike Costanzo CCU2006 Heath Rollins Winthrop Mark Shorey High Point2007 David Sappelt CCU2008 Dock Doyle CCU2009 David Anderson CCU2010 Nate Roberts High Point

Big South Freshman Of The YearYear Player School1997 Scott Crandell UMBC1998 Brooks Marzka CCU1999 Ryan Moffet UNCA2000 Keith Butler Liberty2001 Jon Gore Winthrop2002 R.J. Swindle CSU2003 Daniel Carte Winthrop2004 David A. Williams UNCA2005 Billy Froehlich BSC2006 Alex Wilson Winthrop2007 Robby Kuzdale Liberty2008 Scott Woodward CCU2009 Jeff Kemp Radford2010 Cory Spangenberg VMI

Big South HonorsBig South Honors

Bryan LinkBryan Link

Jason ColsonJason Colson

Carl DaleCarl Dale

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Postseason HonorsPostseason HonorsAll-Big South SelectionWaine Shipman P 1986Jeff Dodig OF 1986Drew Hummel 1B 1987Scott Goins 2B 1987Mark Hetrick P 1987Art Inabinet 3B 1988Donald Gilbert 3B 1991Tim Sheriff SS 1991Erik Violette P 1991Marc Adkisson P 1992Heyward Bracey 3B 1993Carl Dale P 1st Team 1994Bryan Link P 1st Team 1995Tony Costantino OF 2nd Team 1995 1st Team 1997Jeremy Keller 1B 2nd Team 1995 1st Team 1996Mike Condon P 1st Team 1996Mark Richards P 2nd Team 1996Tom Derwin 2B 2nd Team 1996Joe Colameco OF 2nd Team 1996 1st Team 1997 1st Team 1998Jeff Cisar SS 2nd Team 1997Jeff Santa P 2nd Team 1997Rick Kobsik 1B 1st Team 1998David Steffl er P 1st Team 1998Jordan Webb 2B 1st Team 1999Jason Colson 3B 1st Team 1999 1st Team 2000 1st Team 2001Jason Tarasuik SS 1st Team 1999Brett Busha OF 2nd Team 1999Josh Ury 1B 2nd Team 1999Todd Leathers DH 2nd Team 1999 OF 1st Team 2001 3B 2nd Team 2002Matt Koziara P 2nd Team 1999Stas Swerdzewski C 1st Team 2001 2nd Team 2002Ben Thurmond P 1st Team 2001Jeremy Herauf P 1st Team 2001Bennett Stapf 1B 2nd Team 2001 2nd Team 2003Daniel Carte OF 1st Team 2003 1st Team 2004 1st Team 2005Matt Matkovich 2B 1st Team 2003David Scoggin 3B 1st Team 2003 1st Team 2004Jeremy Plexico P 1st Team 2003Kyle Roberson OF 2nd Team 2003 2nd Team 2005Matt Repec SS 1st Team 2004 2nd Team 2005 1st Team 2006

Jacob Dempsey OF 2nd Team 2004 1st Team 2006 DH 1st Team 2005Jon Wilson P 2nd Team 2004Kevin Slowey P 2nd Team 2004 1st Team 2005Alan Robbins C 1st Team 2005Chris Carrara 2B 2nd Team 2005 1st Team 2006 2nd Team 2007Heath Rollins P 2nd Team 2005 1st Team 2006 1B 1st Team 2006Tommy Lentz OF 1st Team 2006 2nd Team 2007Alex Wilson P 1st Team 2006 1st Team 2007Jason Franzblau P 1st Team 2007Eddie Rohan DH 2nd Team 2008 1st Team 2009 2nd Team 2010Billy Froehlich OF 2nd Team 2008Matteo D’Angelo P 2nd Team 2009 2nd Team 2010Tyler Mizenko P 2nd Team 2009Bryn Henderson 2B 2nd Team 2009Kevin Nolan SS 2nd Team 2009

Big South All-Tournament TeamJeff Dodig (co-MVP) 1985Scott Goins 1985 1986 1987Dave Patterson 1985Waine Shipman 1985Neal Clatterbuck 1986Art Inabinet 1987Jimmy Huestess 1987Jeff Garbett 1987Jimmy Malseed 1987Robert Tucker 1987 1988Mark Hetrick 1987Dave Murray 1987Carey Killian 1990Donald Gilbert 1991Tim Sheriff 1991 1992Erik Violette 1991Jeff Myers 1992Chris Bevil 1992Dwight Hottle 1992Jay Nelson 1992Brian Adams 1992Heyward Bracey 1992Tony Costantino 1997Darryl Craig 1998Matt Kozaria (MVP) 1999Jason Colson 1999

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Jason Tarasuik 1999Josh Ury 1999 2000Todd Leathers 1999 2000 2001Jeremy Herauf 2001Stas Swerdzewski 2001Jordan Webb 2001Bennett Stapf 2002Ben Thurmond 2002Daniel Carte 2004 (MVP) 2005Grant Neidenfeuhr 2004Chris Carrara 2005Alan Robbins 2005Jacob Dempsey 2005Heath Rollins 2005Matt Repec 2006Phil Carey 2006 2007Jonathan Settle 2007Bryn Henderson 2008 2009John Murrian 2008Ryan Mullins 2008Eddie Tisdale 2009Sean Sullivan 2009Eddie Rohan 2009 2010Robert Lake 2009Chas Crane 2010

Big South All-Academic TeamDavid Steffl er 1999Christian Tomsich 2000 2001Jeff Reeves 2002Jeremy Plexico 2003Jeff Reeves 2004Kevin Slowey 2005Tommy Lentz 2006 2007Billy Tinsley 2008Bryn Henderson 2009Matt Thielepape 2010

Big South Most Valuable PlayerScott Goins 1987Bryan Link 1995Jeremy Keller 1996Jason Colson 2001Heath Rollins 2006

Big South Scholar-Athlete Of The YearBryan Link 1995David Steffl er 1998 1999Jeremy Plexico 2003

Jeff Reeves 2004Kevin Slowey 2005

Big South Rookie Of The YearJon Gore 2001Daniel Carte 2003Alex Wilson 2006

Big South Coach Of The YearHorace Turbeville 1991Joe Hudak 1992 1995 2001

Big South Player Of The WeekJeremy Keller Mar. 13, 1995Jeff Cisar Apr. 10, 1995 Mar. 3, 1997Travis Hollingsworth Apr. 17, 1995Tony Costantino May 8, 1995Tom Derwin Mar. 10, 1996Joe Colameco Mar. 31, 1997 Mar. 9, 1998Jason Tarasuik Mar. 30, 1998Brett Busha Mar. 15, 1999Jason Colson Mar. 22, 1999Todd Leathers Apr. 19, 2000 Apr. 10, 2001 Apr. 17, 2001Stas Swerdzewski May 8, 2001Todd Friedman Apr. 22, 2002Bennett Stapf May 20, 2002 May 19, 2003Daniel Carte Feb. 26, 2003 Apr. 9, 2003 Apr. 20, 2004Kyle Roberson Apr. 1, 2003David Scoggin Apr. 22, 2003 Apr. 5, 2004 May 3, 2004Heath Rollins Mar. 7, 2005 May 9, 2005Kyle Roberson Mar. 28, 2005Chris Carrara May 2, 2005 Mar. 27, 2006 Mar. 5, 2007Mike Konstanty Feb. 14, 2006Jacob Dempsey Mar. 14, 2006 May 9, 2006Tommy Lentz Apr. 10, 2006 Feb. 7, 2007 Apr. 23, 2007 May 7, 2007Bryn Henderson May 19, 2008John Murrian Feb. 23, 2009Eddie Rohan Mar. 23, 2009Matt Thielepape Apr. 13, 2009Sean Sullivan Mar. 22, 2010

Postseason HonorsPostseason Honors

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Big South Pitcher Of The WeekMike Condon Mar. 6, 1995Bryan Link Mar. 13, 1995 May 18, 1995Mark Richards Mar. 3, 1996 Apr. 21, 1996Jeff Santa Mar. 31, 1996Ryan Lambert Mar. 3, 1997David Steffl er Apr. 28, 1997 Apr. 13, 1998 Mar. 8, 1999 Mar. 29, 1999 Apr. 16, 1999Terry Krosschell Apr. 23, 1999Matt Kozaria May 17, 1999Ryan Chenard Mar. 27, 2000Ben Thurmond Apr. 10, 2000 Mar. 19, 2001 Mar. 26, 2001Keith Pawlish Mar. 13, 2001Jason Colson Apr. 2, 2001Jason Terry Apr. 29, 2002Jeff Reeves May 20, 2002Mike Honce Apr. 1, 2003 Feb. 24, 2004 May 16, 2005Jeremy Plexico Apr. 22, 2003 May 12, 2003Jon Wilson Apr. 28, 2003 May 3, 2004Kevin Slowey Mar. 29, 2004 Apr. 13, 2004 Mar. 7, 2005 Apr. 18, 2005 Apr. 25, 2005 May 23, 2005Heath Rollins Apr. 11, 2005 Feb. 21, 2006 Apr. 10, 2006Alex Wilson Feb. 14, 2006 Mar. 27, 2006 May 16, 2006 Mar. 26, 2007 May 21, 2007Jason Franzblau Feb. 14, 2007 Apr. 23, 2007Ryan Mullins Apr. 14, 2008Dominic Patterozzi Mar. 16, 2009Tyler McBride Apr. 6, 2009Robert Lake Feb. 23, 2010Matteo D’Angelo May 3, 2010

ABCA All-AmericanJon Wilson 2nd Team 2004Kevin Slowey 1st Team 2005Daniel Carte 2nd Team 2005Jacob Dempsey 1st Team 2006Chris Carrara 2nd Team 2006

Baseball America All-AmericanBryan Link 3rd Team 1995Daniel Carte 2nd Team 2005Kevin Slowey 3rd Team 2005Jacob Dempsey 2nd Team 2006

Collegiate Baseball All-AmericanJeremy Herauf 3rd Team 2001Jeremy Plexico 3rd Team 2003Jon Wilson 2nd Team 2004Kevin Slowey 2nd Team 2005Heath Rollins 3rd Team 2006Alex Wilson 3rd Team 2006Jacob Dempsey 3rd Team 2006

NCBWA All-AmericanTodd Leathers 3rd Team 2001Jeremy Plexico 3rd Team 2003Daniel Carte 2nd Team 2005Kevin Slowey 2nd Team 2005Jacob Dempsey 1st Team 2006Alex Wilson 3rd Team 2006Tyler Mizenko 3rd Team 2009

Collegebaseballinsider.com All-AmericanJon Wilson 1st Team 2004

Rivals.com All-AmericanJacob Dempsey 1st Team 2006Heath Rollins Honorable Mention 2006

NAIA All-AmericaBob Steer 2nd Team 1980

All-NAIA Area 7Bob Steer 1980Tommy Nagel 1980Don Skorup 1981Waine Shipman 1985

All-NAIA World SeriesMike Elliott 1981Danny Poole 1981

Baseball America Freshman All-AmericanDaniel Carte 1st Team 2003

Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-AmericanJason Colson Honorable Mention 1998Ben Thurmond Honorable Mention 2000Bennett Stapf Honorable Mention 2001Jon Gore Honorable Mention 2001Daniel Carte 1st Team 2003Alex Wilson 2006Eddie Rohan 2008Tyler Mizenko 2009

NCBWA Freshman All-AmericaTyler Mizenko 2nd Team 2009

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Rivals.com Freshman All-AmericaAlex Wilson 2006

Ping! Baseball All-Ping! Freshman TeamEddie Rohan 2008Tyler Mizenko 2009

Collegiate Baseball Freshman Pitcher Of The YearAlex Wilson 2006

ABCA All-RegionMatt Koziara Atlantic, 2nd Team 1999Aaron Sundsmo Atlantic, 2nd Team 1999David Scoggin Atlantic, 1st Team 2004Jon Wilson Atlantic, 1st Team 2004Daniel Carte Atlantic, 2nd Team 2004 Atlantic, 1st Team 2005Kevin Slowey Atlantic, 1st Team 2005Chris Carrara Atlantic, 1st Team 2006Jacob Dempsey Atlantic, 1st Team 2006Alex Wilson Atlantic, 2nd Team 2006

NCAA All-Regional Tournament TeamBryan Link East 1995Jeremy Keller East 1995Joe Colameco East 1995Ben Thurmond Wilson 2001Kevin Slowey Knoxville 2005Heath Rollins Chapel Hill 2006Chris Carrara Chapel Hill 2006

Collegiate Baseball National Player Of The WeekKevin Slowey Apr. 14, 2003Jon Wilson May 3, 2004Tommy Lentz May 7, 2007

NCBWA National Player/Pitcher Of The WeekKeith Pawlish Feb. 26, 2001Jacob Dempsey May 11, 2006

CollegeBaseballInsider.com Southeast Region Player Of The WeekMike Honce May 18, 2005Jacob Dempsey May 11, 2006

CollegeBaseballInsider.com Southeast Region Pitcher Of The WeekRobert Lake Feb. 24, 2010Matteo D’Angelo May 5, 2010

College Baseball Foundation National Honors TeamKevin Slowey 2005Heath Rollins 2006

ABCA Rawlings Gold Glove AwardTommy Lentz 2007

USA Baseball National TeamBen Thurmond 2001

Dick Howser Trophy Watch ListDaniel Carte (Semifi nalist) 2005

USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award Watch ListDaniel Carte 2005

Johnny Bench Award Watch ListJohn Murrian 2009 (Midseason addition)

Roger Clemens Award Watch ListJon Wilson 2005Heath Rollins 2006Alex Wilson 2006 2007

NCBWA Stopper Of The Year Watch ListJon Wilson 2005Jonathan Settle 2007Tyler Mizenko 2009 (Midseason addition) 2010

College Baseball Foundation Brooks Wallace Award Watch ListDaniel Carte 2005Kevin Slowey 2005Heath Rollins (Semifi nalist) 2006Alex Wilson 2007Matt Pierpont 2010

Academic All-AmericaPhil Blankstein 1984Chris Kahler 1984

CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaBryan Link 1st Team 1995

CoSIDA Academic All-District Jeff Reeves 1st Team 2004Tommy Lentz 2nd Team 2006

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship RecipientJeff Reeves 2004

David Steffl erDavid Steffl er

Postseason HonorsPostseason Honors

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Game RecordsGame RecordsINDIVIDUAL BATTING – GAME

Most At-Bats/9 Inn.7 – Jeremy Keller vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/957 – Joe Colameco vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/957 – Johnny Poss vs. Auburn – 2/21/967 – Kyle Roberson vs. Hawaii – 3/15/057 – Chris Carrara vs. N.C. A&T – 4/24/077 – Bryn Henderson vs. C. Southern – 4/19/087 – Kevin Nolan vs. C. Southern – 4/19/087 – Eddie Tisdale vs. C. Southern – 4/19/08Most Hits/9 Inn.5 – Todd Friedman vs. App. State – 4/19/02 vs. C. Southern – 4/17/025 – Bryn Henderson vs. Radford – 5/22/095 – Patrick Gamblin vs. Presbyterian – 5/1/105 – Sean Sullivan vs. UNC Asheville – 4/17/105 – Craig Rogers vs. S.C. State – 4/14/945 – Tony Costantino vs. Coastal Carolina – 4/22/955 – Daniel Carte vs. Wagner – 2/21/035 – Tommy Lentz vs. C. Southern – 4/22/075 – Eddie Tisdale vs. C. Southern – 4/19/08Most Runs Scored5 – Bryn Henderson vs. Radford – 5/22/095 – Don Skorup vs. Furman – 4/21/805 – Scott Goins vs. Augusta – 4/8/875 – Matt Matkovich vs. Wagner – 2/21/035 – Kyle Roberson vs. Wagner – 2/21/035 – Tommy Lentz vs. Troy – 4/30/05 vs. N.C. A&T – 4/24/07Most Singles5 – Danny Poole vs. Charlotte – 4/9/82 vs. Allen – 4/11/825 – Eddie Tisdale vs. C. Southern – 4/19/08Most Doubles3 – Todd Friedman vs. App. State – 4/19/023 – Sean Sullivan vs. UNC Asheville – 4/17/103 – Garret Zohner vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/953 – Rick Kobsik vs. Hawaii-Hilo – 3/4/963 – John Coble vs. UMBC – 4/26/973 – Daniel Carte vs. Wagner – 2/21/033 – Eddie Tisdale vs. North Carolina – 2/28/08Most Triples2 – Tommy Nagel vs. USC-Aiken – 4/20/802 – Phil Carey vs. Stony Brook – 4/29/06Most Home Runs3 – Scott Goins vs. Tennessee – 5/7/873 – Ryan Scott vs. Gardner-Webb – 4/13/893 – Joe Colameco vs. UMBC – 4/11/98Most Total Bases12 – Scott Goins vs. Tennessee – 5/7/8712 – Craig Rogers vs. S.C. State – 4/14/94Most Runs Batted In9 – Jeff Cisar vs. Hawaii-Hilo – 3/4/96Most Stolen Bases4 – Steve Kirby vs. Gardner-Webb – 2/26/834 – Stan Loyd vs. Gardner-Webb – 2/26/834 – Jeff Dodig vs. Tusculum – 3/3/86 vs. W. Virginia State – 3/23/86 vs. Benedict – 4/15/864 – Chris Carrara vs. High Point – 5/13/06 vs. Temple – 3/2/07Most Walks5 – Joe Gober vs. W. Virginia State – 3/19/825 – Baron Frith vs. Wofford – 4/23/90

TEAM BATTING – GAME Most At-Bats64 vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/00Most Runs32 vs. Allen – 4/3/85Most Hits27 vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/95 vs. Marist – 2/21/10Most Singles20 vs. Augusta – 3/23/90 vs. Radford – 5/22/09Most Doubles10 vs. Hawaii-Hilo (3/4/96)Most Triples5 vs. Shepherd – 3/15/81Most Home Runs8 vs. Tennessee – 5/7/87Most Total Bases47 vs. Augusta – 4/8/87 vs. Tennessee – 5/7/87Most Runs Batted In32 vs. Allen – 4/3/85Most Walks19 vs. Cleveland State – 3/5/95Most Times Hit By Pitch5 vs. Charleston Southern – 4/19/08Most Strikeouts19 vs. Auburn – 2/26/97Most Stolen Bases13 vs. Benedict – 4/15/86Most Sacrifi ces7 vs. Davis and Elkins – 4/7/80 vs. High Point – 5/6/07Most Left On Base18 vs. Cleveland State – 3/5/95

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING – GAMEMost Strikeouts19 – Kevin Slowey vs. NYIT – 4/12/03No-Hitters1 – Mark Beeson vs. Gardner-Webb – 2/26/931 – Mike Condon vs. Cleveland State – 3/5/951 – Keith Pawlish vs. Eastern Kentucky – 2/23/01

INDIVIDUAL FIELDING – GAMEMost Assists10 – Art Inabinet vs. Campbell – 4/11/86Most Errors4 – Stan Loyd vs. Clemson – 2/24/844 – Don Skorup vs. Coastal Carolina – 4/19/80

TEAM FIELDING – GAMEMost Putouts53 vs. UNC Asheville – 4/9/00Most Assists21 vs. Hawaii – 3/15/05 vs. UNC Asheville – 4/16/10Most Errors9 vs. Radford – 4/18/93Most Double Plays5 vs. Grand Canyon – 6/8/81

Kevin SloweyKevin Slowey

Daniel CarteDaniel Carte

Todd LeathersTodd Leathers

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Highest Batting Avg. (min. 90 AB)1. .515 – Scott Goins (88-171) – 19872. .445 – Jeff Dodig (65-146) – 1986 3. .413 – Scott Goins (50-121) – 1985 4. .412 – Danny Poole (54-131) – 1982 .412 – Jeff Dodig (82-199) – 1985 Highest Slugging Pct. (min. 90 AB)1. .836 – Scott Goins (171 AB) – 1987 2. .758 – Art Inabinet (132 AB) – 1988 3. .738 – Jacob Dempsey (248 AB) – 2006 .738 – Drew Hummel (141 AB) – 19875. .715 – Jimmy Malseed (144 AB) – 1987 Highest On-Base Pct. (min. 90 AB)1. .554 – Scott Goins (171 AB) – 1987 2. .538 – Jeff Dodig (146 AB) – 1986 3. .516 – Brian Brangi (201 AB) – 1981 4. .502 – Matt Matkovich (191 AB) – 2003 5. .496 – Jeremy Keller (197 AB) – 1996 Most Games Played1. 66 – Matt Repec – 2005 66 – Chris Carrara – 2005 66 – Heath Rollins – 2005 66 – Alan Robbins – 2005 66 – Daniel Carte – 2005 Most Games Started1. 66 – Matt Repec – 2005 66 – Alan Robbins – 2005 66 – Daniel Carte – 2005 66 – Heath Rollins – 2005 5. 65 – Chris Carrara – 2005 65 – Todd Leathers – 2001 65 – Kyle Roberson – 2005 Most At-Bats1. 270 – Daniel Carte – 20052. 269 – Chris Carrara – 2006 3. 267 – Todd Leathers – 2001 4. 260 – Kyle Roberson – 2005 5. 257 – Josh Ury – 2001 257 – Chris Carrara – 2005 Most Runs Scored1. 73 – Chris Carrara – 2006 2. 72 – Chris Carrara – 2005 72 – Jimmy Malseed – 19854. 71 – Scott Goins – 1987 71 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 Most Hits1. 100 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 2. 98 – Chris Carrara – 2006 3. 96 – Todd Leathers – 2001 4. 95 – Eddie Tisdale – 20095. 93 – Daniel Carte – 2005 Most Doubles1. 28 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 28 – Todd Leathers – 20013. 25 – Todd Leathers – 2000 4. 22 – Jacob Dempsey – 20045. 21 – Tom Derwin – 1996 21 – Jeff Cisar – 1995

21 – Matt Repec – 2006 21 – Josh Ury – 2001 21 – Scott Goins – 1987 21 – Bryn Henderson – 2009Most Triples1. 9 – Steve Kirby – 19822. 7 – Tommy Nagel – 1980 3. 6 – Tommy Nagel – 1981 6 – Ken Woody – 1988 5. 5 – Chris Carrara – 2006 5 – Heath Rollins – 2006 5 – Dave Hanoka – 1988 5 – Steve Kirby – 1983 5 – Jeff Cisar – 1994 5 – Morrall Clyburn – 1990 Most Home Runs 1. 19 – Daniel Carte – 20052. 18 – Rick Kobsik – 19983. 17 – Bennett Stapf – 2002 17 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 5. 15 – Eddie Rohan – 2010 15 – Jason Colson – 2000 15 – Jason Colson – 1999 15 – Jeff Cisar – 1997 Most Runs Batted In 1. 78 – Jacob Dempsey – 20062. 74 – Daniel Carte – 2005 3. 67 – Matt Repec – 2006 4. 66 – Rick Kobsik – 1998 5. 65 – David Scoggin – 2003 Most Total Bases1. 183 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 2. 172 – Daniel Carte – 2005 3. 166 – Todd Leathers – 2001 4. 146 – Jason Colson – 2000 5. 143 – Scott Goins – 1987Most Walks1. 52 – Jordan Webb – 1999 2. 51 – Jay Ostermeyer – 1993 3. 50 – Chris Carrara – 2005 4. 49 – Tom Derwin – 1995 49 – Jacob Dempsey – 2006 Most Times Hit By Pitch1. 18 – Chris Carrara – 2007 2. 17 – Bennett Stapf – 2001 3. 14 – Daniel Carte – 2003 4. 13 – Eddie Rohan – 2010 5. 12 – Bennett Stapf – 2002

12 – Eddie Rohan – 2009 Most Stolen Bases1. 44 – Jeff Dodig (44-48) – 1986 2. 39 – Steve Kirby (39-40) – 1983 3. 33 – Tony Costantino (33-40) – 1997 33 – Chris Carrara (33-39) – 2006 5. 32 – Stan Loyd (32-33) – 1983 Most Times Caught Stealing1. 17 – Brian Brangi (16-33) – 19812. 15 – Jeff Cisar (9-24) – 1996 3. 8 – Todd Friedman (2-10) – 1999

8 – Adam Gliebe (3-11) – 2010 8 – Chris Carrara (28-36) – 2005 8 – Kyle Roberson (12-20) – 2005 Most Stolen Base Attempts1. 48 – Jeff Dodig (44-48) – 1986 2. 40 – Steve Kirby (39-40) – 1983 40 – Tony Costantino (33-40) – 1997 4. 39 – Chris Carrara (33-39) – 2006 5. 37 – Tony Costantino (31-37) – 1996

PITCHINGLowest Earned Run Avg. (min. 35 IP)1. 1.19 – Buddy Thompson (68.0 IP) – 1980 2. 1.37 – Mark Richards (39.1 IP) – 1996 3. 1.52 – Mike Elliott (71.0 IP) – 1981 4. 1.56 – Ricky Burkett (57.2 IP) – 1983 5. 1.68 – Bob Steer (112.1 IP) – 1980 Lowest Opp. Batting Avg. (min. 35 IP)1. .188 – Kevin Slowey (136.1 IP) – 2005 2. .202 – Jon Wilson (67.0 IP) – 2004 3. .204 – Tad Powers (60.0 IP) – 1986 4. .207 – Alex Wilson (111.1 IP) – 2007 5. .224 – Robbie Hammond (66.1 IP) – 1990Fewest Walks Allowed/9 Inn. (min. 35 IP)1. 0.75 – Kevin Slowey (119.2 IP) – 2004 2. 0.86 – Kevin Slowey (136.1 IP) – 2005 3. 0.99 – Matt Lawton (54.1 IP) – 1989 4. 1.20 – Bob Steer (112.1 IP) – 1980 5. 1.24 – Robbie Wood (80.0 IP) – 1988Most Strikeouts/9 Inn. (min. 35 IP)1. 11.48 – Jon Wilson (53.1 IP) – 2005 2. 10.74 – Ricky Burkett (58.2 IP) – 1984 3. 10.61 – Ricky Burkett (57.2 IP) – 1983 10.61 – Jon Wilson (67.0 IP) – 2004 5. 10.57 – Mike Elliott (55.1 IP) – 1982 Most Wins1. 14 – Ben Thurmond (14-3) – 2001 14 – Kevin Slowey (14-2) – 20053. 13 – Heath Rollins (13-4) – 2006 13 – Alex Wilson (13-3) – 2006 5. 12 – Matt Koziara (12-2) – 1999 12 – Bryan Link (12-3) – 1995 12 – Jeremy Herauf (12-2) – 2001 12 – Jeremy Plexico (12-3) – 2003 Most Losses1. 9 – Hamilton Bennett (1-9) – 2008 2. 8 – Jeremy Heruaf (3-8) – 2000 8 – Robbie Hammond (1-8) – 1992 4. 7 – Ryan Schwartz (6-7) – 2008 7 – Keith Pawlish (4-7) – 2000 7 – Carl Dale (5-7) – 1993 Most Saves1. 14 – Tyler Mizenko – 2009 2. 11 – Aaron Sundsmo – 19993. 9 – Jonathan Settle – 2006 4. 8 – Mark Richards – 1996 8 – Jeff Myers – 1994

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Individual RecordsIndividual RecordsMost Appearances 1. 35 – Aaron Sundsmo – 1999 2. 34 – Jon Wilson – 2005 34 – Jon Wilson – 2004 4. 33 – Greg Hough – 2010 33 – Ryan Mullins – 2007Most Games Started1. 19 – Alex Wilson – 2006 2. 18 – Ben Thurmond – 2001 3. 17 – Heath Rollins – 2006 17 – Jeremy Herauf – 2001 17 – David Steffl er – 1998 17 – Kevin Slowey – 2005 17 – Bryan Link – 1995 17 – Heath RollinsMost Complete Games1. 12 – Ben Thurmond – 2001 2. 10 – Bryan Link – 1995 3. 9 – Carl Dale – 1994 9 – Bob Steer – 1980 9 – Mike Condon – 1995 Most Shutouts1. 4 – Bryan Link – 1995 2. 3 – David Steffl er – 1999 3 – Mark Beeson – 1983 3 – David Steffl er – 1998 3 – Bob Steer – 1980 Most Hits Allowed1. 142 – Bob Steer – 1981 2. 134 – David Steffl er – 19993. 132 – Ben Thurmond – 20014. 127 – Alex Wilson – 2006 5. 126 – Jeremy Plexico – 2002 Most Runs Allowed 1. 75 – David Steffl er – 19992. 73 – Robbie Hammond – 1992 3. 71 – Hamilton Bennett – 2008 4. 68 – Bob Steer – 1981 68 – Heath Rollins – 2006 Most Earned Runs Allowed1. 61 – Robbie Hammond – 1992 2. 60 – David Steffl er – 19993. 58 – Alex Wilson – 2006 4. 57 – Hamilton Bennett – 2008 57 – Robert Lake – 2009Most Walks Allowed1. 62 – Terry Krosschell – 1999 2. 57 – Robbie Hammond – 1992 3. 52 – Carl Dale – 1994 4. 50 – Terry Krosschell – 1998 50 – Alex Wilson – 2006 Most Strikeouts1. 148 – Ben Thurmond – 2001 2. 143 – Heath Rollins – 2006 143 – Alex Wilson – 2006 4. 135 – Bryan Link – 1995 5. 134 – Kevin Slowey – 2005

Most Home Runs Allowed1. 14 – David Steffl er – 1999 2. 13 – Ryan Lambert – 1996 13 – Jeremy Herauf – 2001 4. 12 – Kevin Slowey – 2003

12 – Matteo D’Angelo – 2010

FIELDINGHighest Fielding Pct. (min. 250 chances)1. .998 – Jeremy Keller – 1996 .997 – Eddie Eargle – 1982 .997 – Carey Killian – 19894. .994 – Jeff Cisco – 1984 5. .993 – Steve Scalameiro – 1988 Most Chances1. 568 – Josh Ury – 20002. 567 – Alan Robbins – 2005 3. 561 – Jeremy Keller – 1995 4. 552 – Eddie Tisdale – 2009 5. 540 – Eddie Tisdale – 2008 Most Putouts1. 527 – Jeremy Keller – 1995 2. 521 – Josh Ury – 20003. 516 – Eddie Tisdale – 2009 4. 515 – Eddie Tisdale – 2008 5. 508 – Carey Killian – 1990 Most Assists1. 195 – Jordan Webb – 19992. 191 – Jordan Webb – 20003. 187 – Jason Tarasuik – 19994. 184 – Chris Carrara – 2006 5. 182 – Chris Carrara – 2005 Most Errors1. 30 – Jordan Webb – 20002. 22 – Travis Hollingsworth – 1995 22 – Jeff Cisar – 1995 22 – Ron Schick – 1990 5. 21 – Jeff Cisar – 1994 21 – Robert Tucker – 1987

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Highest Batting Avg.1. .371 (505-1360) – 19872. .352 (526-1493) – 19863. .350 (667-1906) – 1985 .330 (589-1787) – 1981 5. .329 (736-2235) – 2006 Highest Slugging Pct.1. .594 (1360 AB) – 19872. .510 (1493 AB) – 19863. .502 (1906 AB) – 1985 4. .495 (2235 AB) – 2006 5. .486 (1178 AB) – 1988 Highest On-Base Pct. 1. .442 (1360 AB) – 19872. .428 (1906 AB) – 1985 3. .419 (1493 AB) – 1986 4. .415 (2235 AB) – 2006 5. .413 (1787 AB) – 1981 Most At-Bats1. 2267 – 20052. 2257 – 2001 3. 2235 – 2006 4. 2111 – 2009 5. 2103 – 2000Most Runs Scored1. 556 – 1985 2. 478 – 2006 3. 449 – 2001 4. 444 – 2005 5. 432 – 1981 Most Hits1. 736 – 2006 2. 696 – 2005 3. 682 – 2009 4. 673 – 2001 5. 667 – 1985Most Doubles1. 156 – 2001 2. 131 – 1995 3. 130 – 2009 130 – 2006 5. 128 – 2003 Most Triples1. 26 – 19812. 24 – 1980 3. 19 – 1982 4. 18 – 1988 18 – 1986 Most Home Runs1. 69 – 1998 69 – 2006 3. 62 – 2010 4. 61 – 1987 5. 60 – 2003 Most Runs Batted In1. 462 – 1985 2. 448 – 2006 3. 407 – 2001

4. 406 – 2005 5. 392 – 1981 Most Total Bases1. 1107 – 2006 2. 1026 – 2001 3. 1016 – 2005 4. 987 – 2009 5. 957 – 1985 Most Walks1. 306 – 2006 2. 305 – 1995 3. 295 – 1985 4. 284 – 2005 5. 283 – 1999 Most Times Hit By Pitch1. 76 – 2001 2. 61 – 2007 3. 57 – 2008 4. 56 – 2003 5. 54 – 2002 Most Times Struck Out1. 432 – 2005 2. 414 – 1997 3. 413 – 2004 4. 411 – 2001 5. 407 – 1999 Most Stolen Bases1. 150 (150-162) – 1986 2. 123 (123-134) – 1983 3. 118 (118-135) – 1981 4. 114 (114-144) – 1985 5. 103 (103-145) – 2005 Most Times Caught Stealing1. 42 (103-145) – 2005 2. 40 (82-122) – 1999 3. 38 (68-106) – 1995 4. 35 (64-99) – 2004 35 (81-116) – 1997 Most Stolen Base Attempts1. 162 (150-162) – 19862. 145 (103-145) – 2005 3. 144 (114-144) – 1985 4. 135 (118-135) – 1981 5. 134 (123-134) – 1983

PITCHINGLowest Earned Run Avg.1. 2.22 (325.0 IP) – 1980 2. 2.67 (323.2 IP) – 1983 3. 3.13 (333.2 IP) – 1984 4. 3.16 (299.0 IP) – 1982 5. 3.28 (582.0 IP) – 2001 Highest Earned Run Avg.1. 6.25 (506.2 IP) – 2010 2. 5.36 (503.1 IP) – 2002 3. 5.33 (486.2 IP) – 1992 4. 5.31 (524.0 IP) – 2008 5. 5.18 (524.2 IP) – 2009

Lowest Opp. Batting Avg.1. .233 (316.0 IP) – 1987 2. .244 (354.0 IP) – 1986 3. .248 (592.0 IP) – 2005 4. .249 (295.1 IP) – 1988 5. .261 (428.1 IP) – 1990 Fewest Walks Allowed/9 Inn.1. 2.31 (316.0 IP) – 1987 2. 2.44 (325.0 IP) – 1980 3. 2.82 (354.0 IP) – 1986 4. 2.85 (533.1 IP) – 2004 5. 2.94 (440.1 IP) – 1981 Most Walks Allowed/9 Inn.1. 4.85 (456.1 IP) – 1997 2. 4.79 (486.2 IP) – 1992 3. 4.49 (359.0 IP) – 1991 4. 4.41 (554.2 IP) – 2000 4.41 (528.2 IP) – 1999 Most Strikeouts/9 Inn.1. 8.62 (323.2 IP) – 1983 2. 8.55 (582.0 IP) – 2001 3. 8.28 (464.0 IP) – 1998 4. 7.97 (592.0 IP) – 2005 5. 7.71 (333.2 IP) – 1984 Most Saves 1. 16 – 20012. 14 – 2009 3. 13 – 2006 13 – 20005. 12 – 1996 12 – 1995 Most Complete Games1. 24 – 1981 2. 19 – 1995 3. 18 – 1994 18 – 1980 18 – 2001 Most Shutouts1. 10 – 2001 2. 9 – 2980 9 – 1984 4. 8 – 1983 8 – 1987 Most Innings Pitched1. 592.0 – 2005 2. 582.0 – 2001 3. 569.1 – 2006 4. 554.2 – 2000 5. 533.1 – 2004 Most Hits Allowed1. 646 – 2010 2. 603 – 2009 3. 602 – 2008 4. 589 – 2006 5. 587 – 2007

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Fewest Hits Allowed 1. 234 – 1983 2. 273 – 19803. 275 – 1984 4. 282 – 1982 5. 288 – 1987 Most Runs Allowed1. 406 – 20102. 358 – 2008 3. 353 – 1992 4. 350 – 2002 5. 349 – 1999 Fewest Runs Allowed1. 114 – 1980 2. 128 – 1983 3. 142 – 19824. 156 – 1984 5. 158 – 1987 Most Earned Runs Allowed1. 352 – 2010 2. 309 – 2008 3. 302 – 2009 4. 300 – 2002 5. 288 – 1992 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed1. 80 – 1980 2. 96 – 1983 3. 105 – 1982 4. 116 – 1984 5. 126 – 1987 Most Walks Allowed1. 272 – 20002. 259 – 1992 259 – 1999 4. 246 – 1997 5. 243 – 2006 Fewest Walks Allowed1. 81 – 1987 2. 88 – 1980 3. 104 – 19894. 110 – 19885. 111 – 1986 Most Strikeouts1. 553 – 20012. 524 – 2005 3. 458 – 20064. 451 – 2004 5. 438 – 1999Fewest Strikeouts1. 179 – 19912. 190 – 19893. 208 – 19884. 210 – 19805. 214 – 1982 Most Home Runs Allowed1. 60 – 20102. 54 – 1999 54 – 2009 54 – 1998

5. 53 – 2008 Fewest Home Runs Allowed1. 8 – 1980 2. 11 – 1982 3. 12 – 1983 4. 16 – 1984 5. 25 – 1994

FIELDINGHighest Fielding Pct.1. .969 – 2007 .969 – 2005 .969 – 2010 4. .968 – 2004 .968 – 2009 Lowest Fielding Pct.1. .937 – 1993 .937 – 19823. .942 – 19874. .950 – 2000 .950 – 1992Most Chances1. 2513 – 2005 2. 2505 – 2000 3. 2452 – 20014. 2410 – 2006 5. 2398 – 1999 Most Putouts1. 1776 – 2005 2. 1746 – 20013. 1708 – 2006 4. 1664 – 2000 5. 1600 – 2004 Most Assists1. 719 – 19992. 716 – 20003. 660 – 2005 4. 644 – 1992 5. 631 – 1981 Most Errors1. 132 – 1993 2. 125 – 20003. 110 – 1992 4. 108 – 1995 5. 96 – 1997 96 – 2002

MISCELLANEOUSMost Wins1. 48 (48-16) – 20012. 47 (47-9) – 1985 3. 46 (46-18) – 2006 4. 44 (44-13) – 1981 44 (44-22) – 2005 Fewest Wins1. 14 (14-19) – 19892. 22 (22-22) – 1991 22 (22-15) – 1988 22 (22-28) – 1990

5. 26 (26-11) – 1982 26 (26-34) – 2008 Most Losses1. 34 (26-34) – 2008 2. 33 (30-33) – 2000 3. 31 (27-31) – 1993 4. 30 (27-30) – 2010 30 (29-30) – 2002 Fewest Losses1. 6 (35-6) – 1983 6 (32-6) – 1980 3. 7 (31-7) – 19874. 9 (47-9) – 1985 5. 10 (31-10) – 1984 10 (37-10) – 1986 Most Games In A Season66 – 2005 Fewest Games In A Season33 – 1989Largest Margin Of Victory31 vs. Allen (32-1, 4-3-85)Largest Margin Of Defeat18 vs. Coastal Carolina (20-2, 5-15-86)Longest Winning Streak20 – 1984Longest Losing Streak9 – 2008Most One-Run Victories16 – 1996 Most Extra-Inning Games11 – 2000 Longest Game18 innings vs. UNC Asheville (4-9-00)

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Highest Batting Avg. (min. 200 AB)1. .428 – Scott Goins (191-446) – 1985-872. .413 – Jeff Dodig (207-501) – 1985-873. .386 – Tommy Nagel (124-321) – 1980-814. .385 – Drew Hummel (112-291) – 1986-875. .379 – Jimmy Malseed (223-588) – 1984-87Highest Slugging Pct. (min. 200 AB)1. .653 – Jimmy Malseed (588 AB) – 1984-87 .653 – Drew Hummel (291 AB) – 1986-873. .632 – Scott Goins (446 AB) – 1985-874. .628 – Jacob Dempsey (817 AB) – 2003-065. .625 – Jeff Dodig (501 AB) – 1985-87Highest On-Base Pct. (min. 200 AB)1. .496 – Scott Goins (446 AB) – 1985-872. .492 – Brian Brangi (342 AB) – 1980-813. .489 – Jeff Dodig (501 AB) – 1985-874. .476 – Tommy Nagel (321 AB) – 1980-815. .473 – Jimmy Malseed (588 AB) – 1984-87Most Games Played1. 247 – Matt Repec – 2003-06 247 – Jason Colson – 1998-013. 242 – Chris Carrara – 2004-07 242 – Tommy Lentz – 2004-075. 232 – Todd Leathers – 1999-02Most Games Started1. 247 – Matt Repec – 2003-062. 243 – Jason Colson – 1998-013. 236 – Chris Carrara – 2004-074. 234 – Tommy Lentz – 2004-075. 227 – Todd Leathers – 1999-02Most At-Bats1. 945 – Chris Carrara – 2004-072. 930 – Matt Repec – 2003-063. 914 – Jason Colson – 1998-014. 897 – Todd Leathers – 1999-025. 883 – Tommy Lentz – 2004-07Most Runs Scored1. 247 – Chris Carrara – 2004-072. 234 – Tony Costantino – 1994-973. 206 – Jimmy Malseed – 1984-874. 202 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-065. 196 – Jason Colson – 1998-01Most Hits1. 310 – Chris Carrara – 2004-072. 301 – Todd Leathers – 1999-023. 293 – Matt Repec – 2003-964. 292 – Jason Colson – 1998-015. 291 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-06Most Doubles1. 78 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-062. 75 – Todd Leathers – 1999-023. 64 – Tommy Lentz – 2004-074. 59 – Matt Repec – 2003-065. 58 – Jason Colson – 1998-01Most Triples1. 16 – Steve Kirby – 1980,82-832. 13 – Tommy Nagel – 1980-813. 11 – Jeff Cisar – 1994-974. 9 – Jimmy Malseed – 1984-87 9 – Chris Carrara – 2004-07 9 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-06 9 – Jeremy Keller – 1993-96

Most Home Runs1. 53 – Jason Colson – 1998-012. 42 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-06

42 – Eddie Rohan – 2008-Present 42 – Daniel Carte – 2003-055. 38 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-04Most Runs Batted In1. 216 – Jason Colson – 1998-012. 209 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-063. 199 – Matt Repec – 2003-064. 190 – Todd Leathers – 1999-025. 183 – Joe Colameco – 1995-98Most Total Bases1. 517 – Jason Colson – 1998-012. 513 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-063. 499 – Todd Leathers – 1999-024. 432 – Daniel Carte – 2003-055. 429 – Jeff Cisar – 1994-97Most Walks1. 159 – Tony Costantino – 1994-972. 143 – Chris Carrara – 2004-073. 133 – Jacob Dempsey – 2003-064. 127 – Jason Colson – 1998-015. 121 – Jordan Webb – 1998-01Most Times Hit By Pitch1. 44 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-042. 39 – Chris Carrara – 2004-073. 36 – Eddie Rohan – 2008-Present4. 31 – Daniel Carte – 2003-05 31 – Tommy Lentz – 2004-07Most Times Struck Out1. 208 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-042. 165 – Jordan Webb – 1998-013. 163 – Rick Kobsik – 1995-984. 161 – Jeff Cisar – 1994-975. 158 – Matt Repec – 2003-06Most Stolen Bases1. 116 – Tony Costantino (116-142) – 1994-972. 103 – Chris Carrara (103-126) – 2004-073. 82 – Jeff Dodig (82-92) – 1985-874. 64 – Joe Colameco (64-82) – 1995-985. 58 – Steve Kirby (58-63) – 1980,82-83Most Times Caught Stealing1. 26 – Tony Costantino (116-142) – 1994-972. 25 – Jeff Cisar (29-54) – 1994-973. 23 – Chris Carrara (103-126) – 2004-074. 19 – Kyle Roberson (44-63) – 2002-055. 18 – Joe Colameco (64-82) – 1995-98 18 – Brian Brangi (35-53) – 1980-81Most Stolen Base Attempts1. 142 – Tony Costantino (116-142) – 1994-972. 126 – Chris Carrara (103-126) – 2004-073. 92 – Jeff Dodig (82-92) – 1985-874. 82 – Joe Colameco (64-82) – 1995-985. 65 – Jordan Webb (49-65) – 1998-01

PITCHINGLowest Earned Run Avg. (min. 75 IP)1. 1.99 – Mike Elliott (126.1 IP) – 1981-822. 2.50 – Ricky Burkett (144.0 IP) – 1983-853. 2.70 – Buddy Thompson (200.0 IP) – 1980-824. 2.76 – Bob Steer (237.2 IP) – 1980-815. 2.83 – Mark Beaver (143.0 ) – 1983-84Lowest Opp. Batting Avg. (min. 75 IP)1. .229 – Heath Rollins (252.2 IP) – 2005-06 .229 – Alex Wilson (249.1 IP) – 2006-07

3. .234 – Tad Powers (135.2 IP) – 1986-874. .246 – John Lewis (201.2 IP) – 1987-905. .259 – Jason Franzblau (174.2 IP) – 2006-07Fewest Walks Allowed/9 Inn. (min. 75 IP)1. 1.06 – Kevin Slowey (349.0 IP) – 2003-052. 1.63 – Bob Steer (237.2 IP) – 1980-813. 1.80 – Robbie Wood (120.0) – 1988-894. 1.86 – Jeremy Plexico (227.0 IP) – 2002-035. 1.99 – Erik Violette (180.2 IP) – 1990-91Most Strikeouts/9 Inn. (min. 75 IP)1. 10.75 – Ricky Burkett (144.0 IP) – 1983-852. 9.99 – Jon Wilson (155.0 IP) – 2002-053. 9.97 – Mike Elliott (126.1 IP) – 1981-824. 9.61 – Jason Colson (122.2 IP) – 1998-015. 9.15 – Heath Rollins (252.2 IP) – 2005-06Most Wins1. 29 – Kevin Slowey (29-9) – 2003-052. 27 – Bryan Link (27-14) – 1992-953. 24 – Heath Rollins (24-10) – 2005-06 24 – Waine Shipman (24-5) – 1983-86 24 – Mark Hetrick (24-3) – 1985-87Most Losses1. 15 – Jeremy Herauf (16-15) – 1998-012. 14 – Bryan Link (27-14) – 1992-95 14 – Jeff Reeves (7-14) – 2000-02,04 14 – Carl Dale (22-14) – 1992-945. 12 – David Steffl er (21-12) – 1997-99 12 – Aaron Sundsmo (17-12) – 1996-99 12 – Terry Krosschell (19-12) – 1996-99 12 – Mark Wells (14-12) – 1992-94,96Most Saves1. 20 – Aaron Sundsmo – 1996-99

20 – Tyler Mizenko – 2009-Present3. 17 – Jeff Myers – 1991-944. 12 – Jonathan Settle – 2004-07 12 – Jon Wilson – 2002-05Most Appearances1. 106 – Aaron Sundsmo – 1996-992. 100 – Jonathan Settle – 2004-073. 98 – Jeff Myers – 1991-94 98 – Ryan Chenard – 2000-035. 89 – Jon Wilson – 2002-05Most Games Started1. 46 – Bryan Link – 1992-952. 44 – David Steffl er – 1997-99 44 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-014. 41 – Kevin Slowey – 2003-05 41 – Ryan Lambert – 1995-97Most Complete Games1. 22 – Bryan Link – 1992-952. 20 – Carl Dale – 1992-943. 16 – Ben Thurmond – 2000-024. 15 – Mike Condon – 1994-975. 14 – Bob Steer – 1980-81Most Shutouts1. 7 – Bryan Link – 1992-952. 6 – David Steffl er – 1997-993. 5 – Bob Steer – 1980-81 5 – Mike Condon – 1994-975. 4 – Buddy Thompson – 1980-82 4 – Jamie Holt – 1980-82 4 – Waine Shipman – 1983-86 4 – Matt Koziara – 1998-99

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Career RecordsCareer RecordsMost Innings Pitched1. 349.0 – Kevin Slowey – 2003-052. 336.1 – Bryan Link – 1992-953. 303.2 – Ben Thurmond – 2000-024. 292.2 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-015. 280.1 – Carl Dale – 1992-94Most Hits Allowed1. 309 – Kevin Slowey – 2003-052. 306 – David Steffl er – 1997-993. 295 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-014. 288 – Bryan Link – 1992-955. 276 – Carl Dale – 1992-94Most Runs Allowed1. 179 – Terry Krosschell – 1996-992. 172 – Carl Dale – 1992-943. 167 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-014. 158 – David Steffl er – 1997-995. 152 – Robert Lake – 2008-PresentMost Earned Runs Allowed 1. 140 – Terry Krosschell – 1996-992. 135 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-013. 133 – Robert Lake – 2008-Present4. 130 – David Steffl er – 1997-995. 127 – Mike Condon – 1994-97 127 – Carl Dale – 1992-94Most Walks Allowed 1. 173 – Terry Krosschell – 1996-992. 141 – Carl Dale – 1992-943. 114 – Mike Condon – 1994-974. 108 – Mike Honce – 2003-05,07 108 – Jeff Reeves – 2000-02,04Most Strikeouts1. 331 – Kevin Slowey – 2003-052. 315 – Bryan Link – 1992-953. 287 – Ben Thurmond – 2000-024. 258 – Terry Krosschell – 1996-995. 257 – Heath Rollins – 2005-06Most Home Runs Allowed1. 29 – David Steffl er – 1997-992. 28 – Kevin Slowey – 2003-053. 26 – Ryan Lambert – 1995-97 26 – Jeremy Herauf – 1998-015. 24 – Matteo D’Angelo – 2008-Present

FIELDINGHighest Fielding Pct. (min. 500 chances)1. .993 – Carey Killian – 1989-19902. .992 – Eddie Tisdale – 2006-093. .986 – Bryan Dunn – 1994-96 .986 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-04 .986 – Eddie Eargle – 1980-82Most Chances1. 1752 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-042. 1650 – Eddie Tisdale – 2006-093. 1317 – Alan Robbins – 2003-064. 1285 – Jeremy Keller – 1993-965. 1237 – Eddie Eargle – 1980-82Most Putouts1. 1592 – Bennett Stapf – 2001-042. 1548 – Eddie Tisdale – 2006-093. 1199 – Jeremy Keller – 1993-964. 1162 – Eddie Eargle – 1980-825. 1159 – Alan Robbins – 2003-06

Most AssistsMost Assists1. 640 – Matt Repec – 2003-062. 604 – Chris Carrara – 2004-073. 594 – Jordan Webb – 1998-014. 539 – Jeff Cisar – 1994-975. 485 – Kevin Nolan – 2007-09Most ErrorsMost Errors1. 78 – Jeff Cisar – 1994-972. 65 – Jason Colson – 1998-013. 62 – Matt Repec – 2003-064. 58 – Jordan Webb – 1998-015. 55 – Jason Tarasuik – 1996-99

Chris CarraraChris Carrara

Jacob DempseyJacob Dempsey

Matt RepecMatt Repec

Eddie TisdaleEddie Tisdale

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Carl DaleCarl DalePitcherPitcher1992-941992-94Class of 2010Class of 2010

Dale was the fi rst Winthrop baseball player to reach the Major League level as a righthanded pitcher. Following his junior season, he was drafted in the second round of the 1994 Major League Draft as the 53rd overall pick by the St. Louis Cardinals and later played for the Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers. Dale ranks among the Eagle pitching leaders in fi ve different catego-ries - wins (22), games started (39), complete games (21), strikeouts (236) and innings pitched (280.1).

Steve KirbySteve KirbyOutfi elderOutfi elder1980, 1982-831980, 1982-83Class of 2009Class of 2009

Kirby graduated from Winthrop in 1983 with a degree in business admin-istration. He was a member of the Eagles fi rst baseball team in 1980. Kirby helped lead Winthrop to a record of 140 wins and 36 losses, and a trip to the 1980 NAIA World Series where the squad fi nished as the national runner-up. He still holds the Eagle career record for triples with 16, triples in a season with nine and is tied for most stolen bases in a game with four. Kirby remains ac-tively involved with Winthrop Athletics having served on the Eagle Club Board and on numerous Eagle Club committees.

Bryan LinkBryan LinkPitcherPitcher1992-951992-95Class of 2004Class of 2004

He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Winthrop is 1995 with a degree in biology. Link was selected to First Team All-American in 1995 and was voted to the 1995 GTE-CoSIDA First Team Academic All-American with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. He was also voted the 1995 Big South Conference Player of the Year and 1995 Big South Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Link still holds six Winthrop career pitching records. He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 12th round of the 1995 Major League Draft after helping lead the Eagles to the 1995 NCAA East Regional at Clemson marking the school’s fi rst trip to an NCAA Tournament.

Jim MalseedJim MalseedOutfi elderOutfi elder1985-971985-97Class of 2007Class of 2007

Malseed ranks among Winthrop’s all-time leaders in eight offensive catego-ries during his career as a talented outfi elder. He was the fi rst Eagle baseball player ever taken in the Major League Draft as he was selected in the 33rd round of the 1987 draft by the San Francisco Giants. He ranks fi fth on the Winthrop career home run list with 35 and is tied for career triples with 10. Malseed fi nished his career with a .382 batting average to rank fourth on the

list. In 1987, he was selected on the Big South Conference All-Tournament Team. Malseed now serves as president of the collegiate division of Gear for Sports/Champion.

Bob SteerBob SteerPitcherPitcher1980-811980-81Class of 2005Class of 2005

A member of the Class of 1981, Steer was selected Second Team NAIA All-American in 1980 and All-NAIA Area 7 as pitcher after helping lead the Eagles to the NAIA World Series and a 32-6 record in Winthrop’s fi rst season of baseball. He ranks among Winthrop’s Top 10 career pitching leaders in four categories including most complete games, most victories, lowest earned run average and most innings pitched while playing for the Eagles in only two seasons. His 12 complete games on the mound during the 1980 season is still a school single-season record and his 17 career complete games ranks third all-time. Steer won a total of 20 games in his two seasons (1980-81) to rank sixth on Winthrop’s career list for lowest ERA at 2,77 and sixth in career innings pitched with 237.2

David Steffl erDavid Steffl erPitcherPitcher1997-991997-99Class of 2008Class of 2008

Steffl er graduated in 1999 with a degree in fi nance following an outstanding career as a righthanded pitcher for the Winthrop baseball team. In addition to a stellar career on the diamond, he also excelled in the classroom. Steffl er was a First Team All-Big South Conference selection in 1998 and was voted Big South Conference Scholar-Athlete of the year in 1998 and 1999. He was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 67th round of the 1997 Major League Draft. Steffl er ranks seventh in career strikeouts by an Eagle with 221 and is sixth in career innings pitched with 277. He is tied for sixth on the career wins list with 21 pitching victories and is tied for second in career starts with 44 and sixth for career complete games with 13. He was named to both the President’s List and Dean’s List as a student.

Horace TurbevilleHorace TurbevilleHead CoachHead Coach1980-911980-91Class of 2004Class of 2004

Turbeville was hired as Winthrop’s fi rst baseball coach in 1978 after spending 20 years at Newberry College. During his 12 years as an Eagle, his teams won 373 games, lost 157 and tied once. Coach Turbeville compiled a 32-year baseball coaching record of 571 wins, 285 losses and one tie. He was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 2000 and the York County Sports Hall of Fame that same year. Newberry College enshrined him in its Hall of Fame in 1995. Turbeville was selected as the 1972 South Carolina College Base-ball Coach of the Year and was a fi nalist for the 1980 NAIA National Baseball Coach of the Year. He guided Winthrop’s 1981 baseball team to the NAIA College World Series where the Eagles fi nished as the national runner-up. In 1991, he was voted Big South Conference Coach of the Year before passing away in February of 2007.

Winthrop Hall Of FameWinthrop Hall Of Fame

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1987Jim Malseed, OFGiants (33rd, 844)

1987Jeff Dodig, OFBraves (41st, 1017)

1994Carl Dale, RHPCardinals (2nd, 53)

1996Mark Richards, RHPAngels (12th, 355)

1995Bryan LinkRangers (12th, 318)

1997Dave Steffl er, RHPBlue Jays (67th, 1572)

1997Jeff Santa, LHPDiamondbacks (47th, 1572)

1996Jeremy Keller, 3B/1BReds (24th, 720)

2005Daniel Carte, OFRockies (2nd, 52)

2001Jason Colson, RHPBlue Jays (7th, 366)

2005Jon Wilson, RHPRangers (27th, 819)

2005Kevin Slowey, RHPTwins (2nd, 73)

2003Jeremy Plexico, LHPExpos (19th, 567)

2005Jason Terry, LHPCubs (Free Agent)

1999Matt KoziaraReds (Free Agent)

2006Heath Rollins, RHP/1BRays (11th, 319)

2006Jacob Dempsey, OFPhillies (21st, 637)

2001Jeremy Herauf, RHPTigers (Free Agent)

2005Chris Leroux, RHPMarlins (7th, 216)

2002Ben Thurmond, RHPCubs (24th, 723)

2006Matt Repec, SSRockies (27th, 798)

2006Alan Robbins, CPhillies (32nd, 967)

2007Chris Carrara, 2BYankees (30th, 934)

Winthrop Eagles and Independent BaseballWinthrop Eagles and Independent Baseball Player, Graduation YearTony Costantino, 1997 Ryan Chenard, 2003Joe Colamaco, 1998 Jacob Dempsey, 2008Rick Kobsik, 1998 Chris Carrara, 2008Josh Ury, 2001 Eddie Tisdale, 2009Stas Swerdzewski, 2002 Tyler Fries, 2010Todd Leathers, 2002

2009John Murrian, CTigers (20th, 270)

2009Kevin Nolan, SSBlue Jays (20th, 610)

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In the 31 year history of the Winthrop In the 31 year history of the Winthrop baseball program, a total of 23 players baseball program, a total of 23 players have been selected in the Major League have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft. That total is currently Baseball Draft. That total is currently the third highest in the Big South Con-the third highest in the Big South Con-ference behind Coastal Carolina and ference behind Coastal Carolina and Liberty. The Eagles have had a high of Liberty. The Eagles have had a high of four players drafted in back-to-back four players drafted in back-to-back years (2005 & 2006).years (2005 & 2006).

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The fi nal phase of The Winthrop Ball-The fi nal phase of The Winthrop Ball-park was completed prior to the start park was completed prior to the start of the 2007-08 season. The facility of the 2007-08 season. The facility includes offi ce space, locker rooms includes offi ce space, locker rooms for players and coaches, a player’s for players and coaches, a player’s lounge, athletic training room, equip-lounge, athletic training room, equip-ment room, weight room, indoor hit-ment room, weight room, indoor hit-ting area, video room and a VIP box.ting area, video room and a VIP box.

The 1,800-seat Winthrop Ballpark is one of the nation's fi nest collegiate baseball facilitiesThe 1,800-seat Winthrop Ballpark is one of the nation's fi nest collegiate baseball facilities

John A. Black, III Players LoungeJohn A. Black, III Players Lounge

Indoor Hitting FacilityIndoor Hitting Facility

Johnny Gill Locker RoomJohnny Gill Locker Room

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All Games Are EST & Johnny Gill Memorial - Rock Hill, SCAll Games Are EST & Johnny Gill Memorial - Rock Hill, SCHome Games In BOLD CAPS # Coca-Cola Classic - Rock Hill, SCHome Games In BOLD CAPS # Coca-Cola Classic - Rock Hill, SC* Big South Conference Game $ Bojangles Baseball Classic - Rock Hill, SC * Big South Conference Game $ Bojangles Baseball Classic - Rock Hill, SC

Matteo D'AngeloMatteo D'AngeloSenior PitcherSenior Pitcher

Date Opponent Location TimeDate Opponent Location Time2/18 at San Diego State San Diego, CA 9 p.m.2/18 at San Diego State San Diego, CA 9 p.m.2/19 at San Diego San Diego, CA 2 p.m.2/19 at San Diego San Diego, CA 2 p.m.2/20 at San Diego State San Diego, CA 4 p.m.2/20 at San Diego State San Diego, CA 4 p.m.2/25 & WAGNER ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.2/25 & WAGNER ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.2/26 & KENT STATE ROCK HILL, SC 12:30 p.m.2/26 & KENT STATE ROCK HILL, SC 12:30 p.m.2/26 & WAGNER ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.2/26 & WAGNER ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.2/27 & KENT STATE ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.2/27 & KENT STATE ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.3/4 # NOTRE DAME ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/4 # NOTRE DAME ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/5 # MANHATTAN ROCK HILL, SC 12:30 p.m.3/5 # MANHATTAN ROCK HILL, SC 12:30 p.m.3/5 # NOTRE DAME ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/5 # NOTRE DAME ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/6 # MANHATTAN ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.3/6 # MANHATTAN ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.3/11 $ MICHIGAN ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/11 $ MICHIGAN ROCK HILL, SC 4 p.m.3/12 $ STONY BROOK ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.3/12 $ STONY BROOK ROCK HILL, SC 2:30 p.m.3/12 $ MICHIGAN ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/12 $ MICHIGAN ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/13 $ STONY BROOK ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.3/13 $ STONY BROOK ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.3/15 THE CITADEL ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/15 THE CITADEL ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/18 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/18 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/19 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 3 p.m.3/19 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 3 p.m.3/20 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.3/20 * VMI ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.3/22 at Florida Gainesville, FL 6:30 p.m.3/22 at Florida Gainesville, FL 6:30 p.m.3/23 at Florida Gainesville, FL 6:30 p.m.3/23 at Florida Gainesville, FL 6:30 p.m.3/25 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 7 p.m.3/25 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 7 p.m.3/26 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 3 p.m.3/26 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 3 p.m.3/27 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 1 p.m.3/27 * at Liberty Lynchburg, VA 1 p.m.3/29 FURMAN ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.3/29 FURMAN ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/1 * at High Point High Point, NC 7 p.m.4/1 * at High Point High Point, NC 7 p.m.4/2 * at High Point High Point, NC 6 p.m.4/2 * at High Point High Point, NC 6 p.m.4/3 * at High Point High Point, NC 1 p.m.4/3 * at High Point High Point, NC 1 p.m.4/5 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 6 p.m.4/5 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 6 p.m.4/8 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/8 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/9 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 3 p.m.4/9 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 3 p.m.4/10 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.4/10 * UNC ASHEVILLE ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.4/12 at Furman Greenville, SC 6 p.m.4/12 at Furman Greenville, SC 6 p.m.4/13 WAKE FOREST ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/13 WAKE FOREST ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/15 * at Radford Radford, VA 6 p.m.4/15 * at Radford Radford, VA 6 p.m.4/16 * at Radford Radford, VA 4 p.m.4/16 * at Radford Radford, VA 4 p.m.4/17 * at Radford Radford, VA 2 p.m.4/17 * at Radford Radford, VA 2 p.m.4/19 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 6 p.m.4/19 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, NC 6 p.m.4/22 * 4/22 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERNCHARLESTON SOUTHERN ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m. ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/23 * 4/23 * CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (DH)CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (DH) ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.4/26 CHARLOTTE ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/26 CHARLOTTE ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.4/30 MERCER (DH) ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.4/30 MERCER (DH) ROCK HILL, SC 2 p.m.5/1/ MERCER ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/1/ MERCER ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/4 at The Citadel Charleston, SC 6 p.m.5/4 at The Citadel Charleston, SC 6 p.m.5/6 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 3 p.m.5/6 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 3 p.m.5/7 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 2 p.m.5/7 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 2 p.m.5/8 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 1 p.m.5/8 * at Presbyterian Clinton, SC 1 p.m.5/13 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/13 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/14 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/14 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/15 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/15 * COASTAL CAROLINA ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/17 at Charlotte Charlotte, NC 6 p.m.5/17 at Charlotte Charlotte, NC 6 p.m.5/19 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/19 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/20 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/20 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 6 p.m.5/21 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/21 * GARDNER-WEBB ROCK HILL, SC 1 p.m.5/24-29 Big South Tournament Lexington, VA TBA5/24-29 Big South Tournament Lexington, VA TBA6/3-5 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA6/3-5 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA6/10-12 NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBA6/10-12 NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBA6/18-29 6/18-29 NCAA College World SeriesNCAA College World Series Omaha, NE TBA Omaha, NE TBA

Tyler CookTyler CookSenior 2BSenior 2B

Wade NewmanWade NewmanSenior PitcherSenior Pitcher

Adam GliebeAdam GliebeSenior SSSenior SS