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QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location ............................................................................................................... Macon, Ga.Enrollment ..................................................................................................................... 8,341Founded ..........................................................................................................................1833Nickname (School Colors) ..............................................................Bears (Orange & Black)Affi lliation .....................................................................................................NCAA Division IConference ..............................................................................................................SouthernField (Capacity) ........................................................................... Claude Smith Field (500)Dimensions: .................................................. LF (330) RF (320) CF (400) LC (370) RC (350)President ................................................William D. Underwood (Oklahoma Baptist, ‘82)Athletics Director............................................................................... Jim Cole (Mercer, ‘93) Website ...........................................................................................www.mercerbears.com
BASEBALL STAFF Head Coach ....................................................................................................... Craig Gibson Alma Mater .............................................................................................Mercer (1985) Career Record (Seasons) ...........................................................................358-268 (11) Record at Mercer (Seasons) ......................................................................358-268 (11) E-mail ......................................................................................gibson_c@mercer.eduAssoc. Head Coach/Recruiting Coord. .............................................................Brent Shade Assistant Coach ................................................................................................. Ty MegaheeVolunteer Assistant Coach ............................................................................Tanner Gordon
TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record ............................................................................................................... 38-17Conference Record (Finish) ................................................................................. 18-9 (2nd)Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................................................................3/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost....................................................................................... 16/11Newcomers ......................................................................................................................... 13
TOP RETURNERS PLAYER YR. POS. HT. WT. 2014 STATS Dimitri Kourtis Sr. RHP 6-2 200 5-1, 1.15 ERA, 5 SVKyle Lewis So. OF 6-4 195 .281, 2 HR, 17 RBIBen Lumsden Sr. RHP 6-3 235 2-3, 2.16 ERA, 6 SVCharlie Madden So. C 6-3 200 .269, 3 HR, 22 RBIEric Nyquist Sr. RHP 6-2 204 8-1, 3.12 ERA, 2 SHO
TOP NEWCOMERS PLAYER YR. POS. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREV. SCHOOL) Tyler Homer Jr. C 5-10 195 Orlando, Fla. (Indian River CC)Trey Truitt Fr. OF 6-1 180 Dothan, Ala. (Rehobeth H.S.)Carter Varga Fr. RHP 6-1 185 Clermont, Fla. (East Ridge H.S.) KEY PLAYERS DRAFTED/LOST PLAYER YR. 2014 STATS MLB TEAM (ROUND DRAFTED) Brandon Barker RHP 4-4, 3.84 ERA Atlanta (16th)Michael Massi SS .346, 5 HR, 35 RBI St. Louis (Free Agent)Chesny Young 3B .348, 4 HR, 38 RBI Chicago Cubs (14th)
PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Baseball ..................................................................................................... 1948All-Time Record .................................................................................................. 1385-1243-5Regular Season Conference Title ...........................................................4 (‘82, ‘94, ‘97, ‘13)Conference Tournament Titles ...............................................................4 (‘79, ‘81, ‘83, ‘10)NCAA Tournament Appearances..........................................................................2 (‘10, ‘13)
MEDIA RELATIONSMedia Relations Director .....................................Andy Stabell ([email protected])Baseball Contact ............................................... Jordon Bruner ([email protected])Offi ce Phone / Cell Phone................................................. (478) 301-5209 / (419) 615-3968
CREDITSThe 2015 Mercer baseball media guide is a publication of the Mercer University Media
Relations Department. The guide was written, edited and designed by Jordon Bruner.
Cover design by Lisa Cherry. Editorial assistance provided Andy Stabell, Jenny Moss and
Chad Morehead. Photography courtesy of Mercer University Media Relations and A-Sun
Photos. Special thanks to members of the Mercer University Media Relations Depart-
ment and baseball offi ces.
MERCER BASEBALLMedia Relations Info ................................................................................................................... 3
2015 Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 4
First Pitch Classic ......................................................................................................................... 5
COACHING STAFFHead Coach Craig Gibson ...................................................................................................... 6-9
Associate Head Coach Brent Shade ......................................................................................10-11
Assistant Coach Ty Megahee ................................................................................................ 12-13
Assistant Coach Tanner Gordon ................................................................................................14
MEET THE BEARS2015 Roster Information ....................................................................................................... 15-16
Returning Letterwinners ..................................................................................................... 18-43
Newcomers .......................................................................................................................... 44-56
HISTORY & RECORDS2014 Review ......................................................................................................................... 58-60
All-Time Single Season Records .........................................................................................62-63
All-Time Career and Team Records.................................................................................... 64-65
All-Time Series Records ...................................................................................................... 66-67
Series History vs. All Opponents .........................................................................................68-79
Year-by-Year Results .......................................................................................................... 80-89
THIS IS MERCERThis is Mercer .......................................................................................................................90-94
President William D. Underwood ............................................................................................ 95
Director of Athletics Jim Cole ...................................................................................................96
The Southern Conference ......................................................................................................... 97
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MEDIA RELATIONSTO THE MEDIAThe 2015 Mercer Baseball Media Guide is intended to provide you with general information about the Mercer baseball team. This information should assist you in your coverage of the team throughout the season.
Should you need additional information or assistance, please contact Media Relations baseball contact Jordon Bruner at (478) 301-5218 or [email protected] with any re-
quests.
CREDENTIAL REQUESTSThe Media Relations Offi ce will issue credentials to working press only. All credential re-quests should be made in writing at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled game.
PRACTICESAs a general rule, all practices are open to the media and the public. There may be in-stances, however, when all or part of a practice session is closed. Please contact the Media Relations Offi ce in advance if you plan on attending a practice session so an escort can be
made avaliable.
INTERVIEW POLICYMedia interviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and every eff ort will be made to accommodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred, but telephone inter-views can be arranged through the Mercer Media Relations Offi ce. Under no circumstances
will student-athletes’ residence numbers be supplied to the media.
All interviews with Mercer student-athletes should be coordinated through the Media Re-lations Offi ce. Players are generally avaliable for interviews up to 30 minutes prior to the start of practice and directly afterward. Head coach Craig Gibson is generally available in
the morning.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWSFollowing a 10-minute “cooling-off ” period, coaches and players from both teams will be made available to media members outside each team’s respective dugout. The Media Relations Offi ce will poll the media prior to the end of the game to determine any player requests.
FAX & EMAIL SERVICEMedia outlets may request to be included on the broadcast fax and email lists to receieve updates regarding Mercer baseball. The Mercer Media Relations Offi ce fax number is (478)
301-5350. To be added, submit a request to [email protected].
MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICEThe Mercer Media Relations Offi ce is located in Suite 135 on the fi rst fl oor of the University
Center.
ON THE INTERNETAdditional information on the Mercer athletics program can be found online. News re-leases, player and coach biographies, historical data, live audio streaming, results and statistics on all 17 athletic programs can be found online at www.mercerbears.com.
Check out anything and everything related to Mercer Baseball at www.mercerbears.com
or on Twitter using the handle @MercerBaseball.
MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF
MERCER BASEBALL ON THE WEB
JORDONBRUNER
Assistant Media Relations Director
Baseball Contact
PHONE: (478) 301-5209
EMAIL: [email protected]
ANDY STABELL
Director of Media Relations
ANDY JENNYMOSS
Assistant MediaRelations Director
CHADMOREHEAD
Media Relations Intern
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2015 SCHEDULE2015 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIMEFeb 13 VIRGINIA TECH Macon, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb 14 VIRGINIA TECH Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMFeb 15 VIRGINIA TECH Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMFeb 17 GEORGIA STATE Macon, Ga. 5:00 PMFeb 18 KENNESAW STATE Macon, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb 20 at Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. 6:00 PMFeb 21 at Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. 1:00 PMFeb 22 at Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, Fla. 12:00 PMFeb 24 FLORIDA A&M Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMFeb 25 FLORIDA A&M Macon, Ga. 4:00 PMFeb 27 BELMONT Macon, Ga. 7:00 PMFeb 28 BELMONT Macon, Ga. 3:00 PMMar 1 BELMONT Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMMar 3 at Ga. Southern Statesboro, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 6 HARVARD Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 7 HARVARD (DH) Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMMar 8 HARVARD Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMMar 10 at Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 6:00 PMMar 11 at Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 4:00 PMMar 13 BRADLEY Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 14 BRADLEY Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMMar 15 BRADLEY Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMMar 17 GEORGIA Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 20 EAST TENN. STATE * Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 21 EAST TENN. STATE * Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMMar 22 EAST TENN. STATE * Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMMar 24 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 6:00 PMMar 27 at Furman * Greenville, S.C. 6:00 PMMar 28 at Furman * Greenville, S.C. 4:00 PMMar 29 at Furman * Greenville, S.C. 1:00 PMMar 31 SAVANNAH STATE Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 2 at The Citadel * Charleston, S.C. 6:00 PMApr 3 at The Citadel * Charleston, S.C. 5:00 PMApr 4 at The Citadel * Charleston, S.C. 1:00 PMApr 7 at Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 10 WESTERN CAROLINA * Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 11 WESTERN CAROLINA * Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMApr 12 WESTERN CAROLINA * Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMApr 14 at Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 15 GA. SOUTHERN Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 17 at Woff ord * Spartanburg, S.C. 6:00 PMApr 18 at Woff ord * Spartanburg, S.C. 3:00 PMApr 19 at Woff ord * Spartanburg, S.C. 1:00 PMApr 21 at Savannah State Savannah, Ga. 5:00 PMApr 24 UNC GREENSBORO * Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMApr 25 UNC GREENSBORO * Macon, Ga. 2:00 PMApr 26 UNC GREENSBORO * Macon, Ga. 1:00 PMMay 1 at VMI * Lexington, Va. 6:00 PMMay 2 at VMI * Lexington, Va. 4:00 PMMay 3 at VMI * Lexington, Va. 1:00 PMMay 6 GEORGIA TECH Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMay 12 at Alabama Huntsville, Ala. 7:30 PMMay 14 SAMFORD * Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMay 15 SAMFORD * Macon, Ga. 6:00 PMMay 16 SAMFORD * Macon, Ga. 6:30 PM
May 19-25 SoCon Tournament Charleston, S.C. TBA
BOLD - Home game (Claude Smith Field)
* SoCon Contest
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FIRST PITCH CLASSIC
The Mercer University baseball team hosted its seventh annual “First Pitch Classic” on Feb. 10, kicking off its 2015 season. Former Major League Baseball star Darryl
Strawberry was the featured speaker for the event that featured both an autograph session and dinner. Strawberry spoke to over 500 guests at the event about his
life story and his path through professional baseball and beyond. The eight-time Major League All-Star joined a decorated group of speakers at the annual First Pitch
Classic, which has featured Gordon Beckham, Jeff Francoeur, Chipper Jones, Dale Murphy, Pete Rose and John Smoltz.
Athletics Director Jim Cole Mercer Baseball head coach Craig Gibson Darryl Strawberry speaking at Hawkins Arena
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CRAIG GIBSON
THE GIBSON FILEHometown:
Abbeville, Ga.
Alma Mater:
Mercer ‘85
Wife:
Diane
Children:
Lindsey, Tyler
Head Coaching Tenure:
11 Seasons
Career Record:
358-268
Coaching Experience:
Graduate Asst. at Mercer (87-88)
HC at Jupiter H.S. (89-90)
HC at Suncoast H.S. (91)
HC at Palm Beach Gardens H.S. (92-93)
AC at Mercer (94-03)
HC at Mercer (04-Present)
With a philosophy based on the concepts of striving for excellence in the classroom, reaching out in the community and
team achievement on the fi eld, 12th-year head coach Craig Gibson has led the Mercer baseball program to unparalleled
success during his tenure.
With a career 358-268 record, Gibson once again has the Bears poised for success in the program’s fi rst season in the
Southern Conference in 2015 thanks to his prowess in player development and recruiting. A
Since taking over for long-time skipper Barry Myers in 2004, Gibson has guided the Bears from the depths of the Atlantic
Sun Conference to one of the most respected programs in the southeast including an unprecedented run over the last fi ve
years. Under Gibson’s tutelage, Mercer has set a program record with fi ve-straight seasons of 38 wins or more, becoming
just one of four programs in the country to achieve the feat.
A large part of that success is due to the program’s dominance at Claude Smith Field, where the Bears went 24-4 in 2014
to rank seventh in the nation with a .857 winning percentage while helping push their total tally to 67-17 at home since
the start of the 2012 campaign.
The Bears’ impressive play at home helped the program fi nish the year ranked No. 45 in the RPI according NCAA.com,
Boyd’s World and WarrenNolan.com, after putting together a 38-17 overall record and qualifying for their ninth-straight
Atlantic Sun Championship with an 18-9 mark in league play. Mercer tallied a 13-5 record against RPI Top-100 teams,
including a 4-2 victory over No. 4 Florida and sweeps of Atlantic Coast Conference champion Georgia Tech, High Point
(No. 62) and Evansville (No. 77). Gibson’s squad climbed to high as No. 24 in the Baseball America Top-25 Poll, the team’s
second ranking in as many seasons. The program also continued its dominance against in-state foes, compiling a state-
best 6-2 mark against fellow NCAA Division I programs from Georgia.
The 2014 season also proved to be a record-setting year, as several program marks fell during the Bears’ successful run.
Mercer opened the season with nine-straight victories to best the program record of eight consecutive wins by the 1970
squad, while also setting a school record with an Atlantic Sun-leading team ERA of 3.27. The Bears, who ranked among
the nation’s top-20 in multiple statistical categories, had a record-breaking six players earn all-conference recognition,
led by fi rst team selections Sasha LaGarde, Michael Massi and Eric Nyquist. Massi, who set single-season record with 196
assists, was also selected as the A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year while joining Derrick
Workman on the Capital One Academic All-America fi rst team.
2013 saw the Mercer baseball program reach new heights with its highest national ranking in program history, its fi rst
Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Title in program history and its second NCAA Tournament appearance, via an at-
large bid, in school history. Under Gibson’s tutelage the Bears compiled a 43-18 overall record in 2013, setting the school
record for most wins in a single-season. Mercer fi nished the season with a 20-7 A-Sun Conference record to capture its
fi rst Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Title in program history. All the Bears success was not lost on the rest of the
country, as Mercer set a new program record for the highest national ranking in program history when it was ranked No.
21 in the Perfect Game Top-25 poll. Ranked in the top-30 in the ratings percentage index (RPI) almost all season long, the
Bears fi nished 2013 ranked No. 37 in the RPI according to NCAA.com, Boyd’s World and WarrenNolan.com.
Gibson was recognized for Mercer’s banner season by being named the 2013 Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year. The
honor brings Gibson’s A-Sun Conference career full circle as he became the fi rst person in league history to be named both
Coach of the Year and Player of the Year, which he secured back in 1985. Hardly alone in receiving individual accolades,
Gibson saw several of his players take home substantial hardware including sophomore third baseman Chesny Young
who, along with an ABCA/Rawlings All-American third team selection, became the fi rst Mercer player to win the Atlantic
CRAIG GIBSONHEAD COACH | 12TH SEASON
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CRAIG GIBSONSun Conference Player of the Year since Gibson did it in 1985. Junior Nick Backlund garnered NCBWA All-America second team and ABCA/Rawlings All-South Region second team honors,
junior Derrick Workman was named a Capital One Academic All-America fi rst team member and junior Brandon Barker was named the A-Sun Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
The Bears kept their string of recent success going in 2012 with yet another stellar season on the diamond. The squad fi nished with a 38-21 overall record and in the process set a new
program record for most regular season wins, with 37, breaking the old mark of 36 back in 1981. The Orange and Black clinched a spot in the A-Sun Championship on the fi nal day of the
regular season, marking Mercer’s seventh-straight appearance in the conference postseason tournament. The young 2012 Bears squad also showed they aren’t afraid of the big boys,
notching wins over eventual ACC and SEC champions Georgia Tech and Mississippi State, respectively.
2012 also brought multiple individual awards for players coach by Gibson. Sophomore Nick Backlund shined in his fi rst year at Mercer and was named to the Louisville Slugger All-
American fi rst team, the NCBWA All-America second team, ABCA/Rawlings All-South Region second team and the ABCA/Rawlings All-South Region fi rst team. Freshman Chesny Young
made history as he was the fi rst Mercer player named the A-Sun Conference Freshman of the Year. Young was also named to the Louisville Slugger Freshmen All-American Team while
sophomore Derrick Workman was voted onto the A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team and A-Sun Academic All-Conference fi rst team.
After all the success the Bears had in 2010, you would think 2011 would be destined to be a down year for Mercer, but that was hardly the case. Mercer fi nished the campaign with a 39-20
overall record and a runner-up fi nish in the A-Sun Championship. The Bears 39 wins is tied for the second-most wins in a single-season in program history while their 77 wins over the
2010 and 2011 campaigns was tied for the 28th most wins in the nation over that two-year period.
Despite losing to Belmont in the Championship round of the 2011 A-Sun Championship, Mercer fi nished its season with a No. 56 ranking in the National Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
Under Gibson, multiple Bears received postseason distinction including juniors Jacob Tanis and Brandon Love who were named to the A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team. Tanis was also
named a National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) second team All-American while catcher Austin Barrett and outfi elder Derrick Workman were tabbed Freshman
All-Americans.
After a steady climb during the fi rst six seasons of his tenure, Gibson’s eff orts fi nally came to fruition in 2010 as he has guided the Bears to a 38-win season and the program’s fi rst-ever
NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite the preseason doubters, the 2010 season proved to be one of the most storied of the program’s 62-year history. Predicted to fi nish tied for sixth
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TOURNAMENT
APPEARANCES
5 STRAIGHT
SEASONS WITH 38
WINS OR MORE
16 PLAYERS DRAFTED
WHILE AT
MERCER
196 WINS OVER THE
PAST FIVE
SEASONS
GIBSON BY THE NUMBERS
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in the A-Sun Baseball Preseason Poll, Gibson guided Mercer to a 38-24 overall record and a 16-11 mark in conference play. The 38 wins were the fourth-most in a single-season in program
history while Mercer’s 16 conference victories were the most since a 19-11 A-Sun mark in 1999.
Gibson, who garnered 2010 Georgia Dugout Club Division I Coach of the Year and 2010 SoutheasternBaseball.com Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year honors, directed the Orange and Black
to their fourth Atlantic Sun Championship in program history and a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Atlanta Regional. The Bears didn’t stop there, however, as they defeated No. 3 seed Elon for
their fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament victory and took eventual Atlanta Regional champion Alabama down to the wire in a 5-3 defeat.
Along the way, the 2010 Bears set numerous team records, including batting average (.340), runs per game (8.9) and hits (770). Gibson also tutored Consensus All-American Jacob Tanis
and a total of four All A-Sun performers. 15 Bears earned A-Sun All-Academic honors in 2010, while sophomore Billy Burns garnered a CoSIDA ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District
second team selection.
After a nine and eight-game improvement in 2004 and 2005, Gibson’s fi rst two years as head coach, the Bears 2006 season is the year that began the programs turnaround. Mercer
catapulted from cellar-dweller to among the conference elite, fi nishing the season in third place in the standings at 34-26 overall and 19-11 in A-Sun play. The 2006 campaign produced
the fi rst 30-win season for Mercer since 1999, tied the school record for most A-Sun wins in school history and ended a seven-year postseason drought at the same time.
Gibson and the Bears didn’t waste time dwelling on the success of the 2006 season. The program continued its momentum the next year, winning 33 games and fi nishing second in the
A-Sun regular season standings in 2007. Despite a nine-game drop off in 2008, the Bears still managed 17 wins in conference play, helping them earn a third consecutive No. 2 seed in
the A-Sun Tournament. The 2009 edition of the Bears fi nished with a 23-23 record and secured the programs fourth-straight A-Sun Tournament appearance.
While riding the recent wave of success, the Bears have captured a number of program-defi ning victories over some of the nation’s elite. Mercer has secured 14 wins over ranked foes
under Gibson’s tenure including wins over then No. 1 ranked Florida and No. 1 ranked Clemson in 2006, a two-game series sweep at No. 2 ranked Miami to start the 2007 season, a
neutral site win over No. 6 Ole Miss in the Coca Cola Classic in 2009, a pair of wins against a No. 6 and No. 9 ranked Georgia Tech team in 2011 and a three-game home series sweep of
No. 24 FGCU in 2013.
Just as the Bears have excelled as a team under Gibson, there has been no shortage of individual achievements. Since 2006, 14 Bears earned A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team selections,
with a total of 37 All-Conference honors given to players under Gibson’s watch. Four of those selections, closer Andrew Urena (2006), third baseman Jacob Tanis (2010-11), designated
hitter Nick Backlund (2012-13) and third baseman Chesny Young (2013) earned All-American honors from several publications.
A total of 16 players under Gibson’s tutelage have been drafted since the 2006 season. Urena (11th round, Chicago White Sox) and teammate Brantley New (27th round, Boston Red Sox)
Mercer | Graduate Assistant | 1987-88
Jupiter H.S. | Head Coach | 1989-90
Suncoast H.S. | Head Coach | 1991
Palm Beach Gardens H.S. | Head Coach | 1992-93
Mercer | Assistant Coach | 1994-03
Mercer | Head Coach | 2004-Pres.
Year Overall Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Place Postseason
2004 20-35 .364 8-22 .267 11th
2005 28-26 .519 12-18 .400 10th
2006 34-26 .567 19-11 .633 3rd Atlantic Sun Semifi nals
2007 33-25 .569 17-10 .630 2nd Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals
2008 24-33 .421 17-16 .515 5th Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals
2009 23-23 .500 12-15 .444 8th Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals
2010 38-24 .613 16-11 .593 2nd Atlantic Sun Tournament Champion, NCAA Atlanta Regional
2011 39-20 .661 17-12 .586 4th Atlantic Sun Tournament Runner-up
2012 38-21 .644 15-12 .556 5th Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals
2013 43-18 .705 20-7 .741 1st Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals, NCAA Starkville Regional
2014 38-17 .691 18-9 .667 2nd Atlantic Sun Quarterfi nals
Total 358-268 .572 171-143 .545
GIBSON’S CAREER BREAKDOWN
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went in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft. Reliever Cory Gearrin (4th round, Atlanta Braves) and catcher Josh Thompson (32nd round,
Florida Marlins) were selected in the 2007 Draft. Outfi elders Billy Burns (16th round, Atlanta Braves) and Matthew Crawford (23rd round,
Anaheim Angels) along with pitcher Lath Guyer (48th round, Tampa Bay Rays) each had their names chosen in June of 2008. Starter Dan
April (39th round, Tampa Bay Rays) was the Bears lone draftee in 2009, third baseman Jacob Tanis (26th round, Colorado Rockies) and sec-
ond baseman DJ Johnson (21st round, New York Mets) were taken in the 2010 Draft, while third baseman Jacob Tanis (13th round, Oakland
Athletics), starting pitcher Justice French (25th round, Cincinnati Reds), outfi elder Joseph Winker (28th round, Los Angeles Dodgers) and
outfi elder Billy Burns (32nd round, Washington Nationals) were selected in the 2011 MLB Draft. Mercer had two players taken in the 2014
draft, as third baseman Chesny Young (14th round, Chicago Cubs) and pitcher Brandon Barker (16th round, Atlanta Braves).
While his dedication on the fi eld is without question, it’s Gibson’s ability to push his players in the classroom that separates him from the
rest. Mercer’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) has steadily improved under Gibson, now refl ecting an outstanding four-year average of 974.
Gibson started his career at Mercer as a player. In his junior year of 1985, the hard-hitting fi rst baseman earned Atlantic Sun Conference
Player of the Year honors, while leading the Bears to an Atlantic Sun Championship. Gibson is one of only three Bears to earn A-Sun Player
of the Year honors and the last Mercer player to claim the distinction. He still ranks in the Mercer single-season Top-10 in multiple statistical
categories including batting average (T-8th), doubles (T-6th), home runs (8th), RBI (8th) and total bases (7th).
Following his playing career, Gibson served as a graduate assistant coach on Myers’ Mercer staff for two years. He then took over as the
head baseball coach at Jupiter Community High School in Jupiter, Fla. for two years before moving over to Suncoast Community High
School in Riviera Beach, Fla., for one season. Gibson wrapped up his high school coaching career in 1993 as the head coach at Palm Beach
Gardens High School in Palm Beach, Fla.
In August 1993, Gibson got the call to come home and serve as a full-time assistant under Myers. With his strong ties to Mercer and a
wealth of coaching experience, it made former Athletics Director Bobby Pope’s choice an easy one when he elevated Gibson to the head
job following Myers resignation.
On top of his victories on the fi eld, Gibson was a winner in the classroom, earning a bachelor’s degree in history and health, physical
education and recreation in 1986, and a master’s of education in social science from Mercer in 1988.
A native of Macon, Ga., Gibson and his wife Diane have two children, Lindsey and Tyler.
Alabama 0-1
Alabama State 14-2
Albany State 3-0
Auburn 1-9
Belmont 19-19
Bethune-Cookman 7-6
Bryant 1-0
Butler 2-0
Campbell 14-8
Central Arkansas 0-1
Charleston 2-1
Chicago State 4-0
Citadel 2-1
Clemson 1-5
ETSU 20-12
Elon 1-0
Evansville 5-2
Florida 2-1
Florida A&M 39-6
Florida Atlantic 3-6
Florida Gulf Coast 11-11
Florida State 0-1
Gardner Webb 6-10
Georgia 1-6
Georgia College 0-1
Georgia Southern 7-7
Georgia State 12-14
Georgia Tech 6-8
Harvard 1-0
High Point 4-2
Indiana State 0-1
Jacksonville 24-14
Kennesaw State 16-12
Liberty 3-2
Lipscomb 17-16
Marshall 3-0
McNeese State 1-0
Miami (Fla.) 2-0
Miami (Ohio) 3-0
Michigan State 1-1
Mississippi 1-0
Mississippi State 1-2
Morehead State 5-3
North Florida 11-12
Northern Kentucky 6-0
Notre Dame 1-0
Ohio State 1-0
Presbyterian 3-0
Rider 1-1
St. John’s ?
Samford 3-3
Savannah State 12-9
South Alabama 1-4
South Dakota State 1-0
Southern Miss 0-1
Southwest Missouri State 1-0
Stetson 12-26
Toledo 1-0
Troy 2-4
UAB 1-2
UCF 3-3
USC Upstate 17-4
USF 0-1
Villanova 0-1
VMI 3-3
Western Carolina 1-1
Winthrop 1-2
GIBSON VS. OPPONENTS
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BRENT SHADE
THE SHADE FILEHometown:
Toledo, Ohio
Alma Mater:
Defi ance ‘01
Wife:
Whitney
Children:
Braxton
Playing Experience:
1998-00 Missouri Valley
2001 Defi ance
Coaching Experience:
2003-04 Heidelberg (Asst. Coach)
2005-08 Furman (Asst. Coach)
2009-12 Mercer (Asst. Coach)
2013-Pres. Mercer (Assoc. Head Coach)
Dedication and passion are two words that can be used to describe associate head coach Brent Shade, who is entering his
seventh season mentoring Mercer’s pitching staff and his sixth as the Bears’ recruiting coordinator.
Shade, who came to Mercer after four years as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Furman, joined the Bears’
staff for his fi rst season in 2009. The Toledo, Ohio native was recently promoted to the title of Associate Head Coach in
June of 2012.
Under his guidance, the Orange and Black’s pitching staff has grown by leaps and bounds in his fi rst six years. The quality
of player signing with Mercer has also greatly improved, with his recruiting classes ranking among the best in the com-
petitive southeast region. Just a few of Shade’s notable signees with the Bears include First Team All-American Nick Back-
lund, Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year Chesny Young and First Team Academic All-American Derrick Workman.
Shade led a veteran group of Mercer hurlers in 2014 to another season of excellence on the mound. The Bears led the A-
Sun Conference, ranked 51st in the nation and once again broke the program single-season record with a 3.27 team ERA.
With a philosophy centered on throwing strikes, Shade’s pitching staff ranked third in the nation with 2.08 walks allowed
per nine innings and fi fth in the country with a 3.27-to-1.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio. With run support at a premium at times
during the 2014 campaign, Shade’s pitching staff held opposing line-ups to fi ve runs or less 43 times, with Mercer compil-
ing an impressive 36-7 record during those contests. Under Shade’s watch, three Bears pitchers took home postseason
honors as junior Eric Nyquist was named an A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team selection, junior Dimitri Kourtis was voted
onto the A-Sun All-Conference second team and Ryan Askew was named to the A-Sun All-Freshman team. Shade also
saw his third pitcher drafted while in Macon, when senior Brandon Barker was selected in the 16th round of the 2014 MLB
Draft by the Atlanta Braves.
2013 saw the Mercer baseball program reach new heights with its highest national ranking in program history, its fi rst
Atlantic Sun Conference Regular Season Title in program history and its second NCAA Tournament appearance, via an
at-large bid, in school history. Shade’s pitching staff helped the Bears to a 43-18 overall record in 2013, setting the school
record for most wins in a single-season. Under Shade’s tutelage, his very talented pitching staff posted a 4.15 team ERA
and led the A-Sun Conference with 477 strikeouts. Mercer also graded well on the national stage numbers wise, ranking
13th in the country with a 2.79-to-1.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio, 21st in strikeouts and 27th with just 2.82 walks allowed per
nine innings. 2013 was a memorable one for Shade, as one of his fi rst recruits at Mercer, senior reliever David Teasley, broke
the all-time NCAA record for most relief appearances in a career with 152 outings. Two of Shade’s pitchers received note-
worthy postseason honors as sophomore Dimitri Kourtis was named an A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team selection while
junior Brandon Barker was named the A-Sun Scholar-Athlete of the Year and also selected as an A-Sun All-Conference
second team performer.
2012 was Shade’s best year yet in command of a Mercer pitching staff that arguably had its best collective season in
program history. Despite having just one senior who threw a considerable amount of innings, Shade guided the Bears to
a new program record 3.32 team ERA. Mercer fi nished the season ranked second in the A-Sun Conference in both team ERA
and strikeouts (448) despite having six freshman pitchers throw 19.0 innings or more. The Orange and Black fi nished 2012
ranked 38th in the nation in team ERA and 23rd with a 2.6-to-1.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Junior David Teasley was named
an A-Sun All-Conference second team member while freshman Dimitri Kourtis was voted onto the A-Sun All-Freshman
team under Shade’s watch.
Mercer’s pitching staff , led by a core group of veterans, took another big step under Shade proving to be one of the best in
the country in 2011. The Bears not only fi nished fi rst in the Atlantic Sun Conference in team ERA (3.58) and second in strike-
outs (452), they ranked 52nd and 32nd in the nation in each respective statistic. Mercer’s 3.58 ERA at the end of the 2011
campaign ranked as the fourth lowest team ERA in program history. Under Shade’s guidance, junior Brandon Love was
selected to the A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team while DJ Johnson and Brandon Barker were named A-Sun All-Freshman
selections. Shade also saw his second pitcher drafted while in Macon, when senior Justice French was selected in the 25th
round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the Cincinnati Reds.
In 2010, Shade managed one of the best pitching staff s in the conference, utilizing a young but talented group of hurlers.
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BRENT SHADEThe Bears posted a team 5.76 ERA in 2010, ranking third in the conference and 124th in the nation. The 5.76 ERA was the lowest mark posted by the Orange and Black since the 2007
season. Using Shade’s aggressive approach on the mound, Mercer ranked in the Top-100 nationally in three more statistical categories including 7.1 strikeouts per nine innings (99th),
10.4 hits allowed per nine innings (99th) and just 3.4 walks allowed per nine innings (79th).
The Bears improved pitching was never more evident than in the 2010 Atlantic Sun Tournament. Mercer pitching allowed just 12 runs throughout the entire tournament, the fewest by
a champion since FAU allowed only 11 runs in four contests in 2004. Individually, two of Shade’s recruits in freshman David Teasley and Matt McCall were rewarded for their individual
accomplishments by being named to the 2010 A-Sun All-Freshman team.
Shade’s fi rst season at Mercer was marked with progress both on and off the fi eld. Under Shade’s guidance, the Mercer pitching staff fi nished seventh in the Atlantic Sun with a team
ERA of 6.39. Shade did come through big time off the fi eld, bringing in a stellar 2010 recruiting class that has kept Mercer among the A-Sun’s elite. Shade also produced his fi rst draftee
at Mercer when senior starter Dan April was taken in the 39th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays.
Before coming to Macon, Shade helped guide the Paladins to school-record 33 wins in 2008 as Furman fi nished third in the regular season in the competitive Southern Conference. Dur-
ing the Toledo, Ohio, native’s tenure in Greenville, S.C., the Paladins topped the 30-win plateau three times, which has only happened a total of fi ve times in school history.
Under Shade’s leadership in 2008, the Furman pitching staff issued the fewest number of walks in the SoCon for the fi fth consecutive season. Two hurlers from that team are currently in
the minor leagues as junior right-hander Jay Jackson was selected in the 9th round of the MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs while senior right-hander Mason Smith graduated and signed
a free agent contract with Washington Nationals.
As pitching coach, Shade played an integral part in Furman’s 2005 SoCon Tournament championship and NCAA Tournament campaign that included victories over College World Series
participant Tennessee, and a pair of victories over South Carolina for the program’s fi rst regular-season sweep of the Gamecocks since 1953. In 2006, Furman recorded the SoCon’s third-
best ERA (4.45), matched a then-school record with 32 wins and fi nished third in the regular conference standings.
In 2007, another Shade student, right-hander Matt Klinker, headlined Furman’s pitching staff and was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 15th round of the Major League Draft.
Prior to arriving at Furman in 2005, Shade served as pitching coach at Heidelberg (Ohio) College for two seasons, helping the Student Princes to a 64-26 record, including a 2003 Ohio
Athletic Conference regular- season crown and 2004 OAC Tournament title. The 2004 squad also made the school’s fi rst-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
“Brent will not only add to our program on the fi eld but he also has a fi rm grasp of our academic environment,” added Gibson. “He understands the academic profi le of our student-
athletes and the importance we place on that area. We are certainly excited about the future of our pitching staff in Brent’s hands.”
Shade played at Missouri Valley College and lettered three seasons as a starting pitcher. He transferred to Defi ance (Ohio) College, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in
business management. He was awarded an MBA from Heidelberg in 2004.
On August 18, 2012, Shade married Whitney Harden in her hometown of Thomasville, Ga. They recently had a son, Braxton, on June 13, 2014.
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TY MEGAHEE
THE MEGAHEE FILEHometown:
Norman Park, Ga.
Alma Mater:
Mercer ‘06
Wife:
Susan
Children:
Mallory
Playing Experience:
2002-04 Darton
2003-05 Mercer
Coaching Experience:
2006-08 Mercer (Volunteer Asst.)
2009 Monmouth (Asst. Coach)
2010-13 Auburn (Asst. Coach)
2014-Pres. Mercer (Asst. Coach)
Former Mercer shortstop and volunteer assistant Ty Megahee returned to Macon to join the Bears’ coaching staff on July
11, 2013.
After a four-year stint at Auburn, Megahee took over as the Bears’ hitting instructor while also working with the pro-
gram’s defense. Under his guidance, Mercer continued its off ensive prowess, ranking among the top-40 nationally in
home runs (15th – 42), slugging percentage (28th - .412) and on-base percentage (38th - .378) en route to the program’s
fi fth-straight season of 38 wins or more.
The Bears’ defense was equally as impressive, backing the program’s record-setting pitching staff with a defense that
ranked 28th nationally with a .978 fi elding percentage.
Several players racked up individual honors during Megahee’s fi rst season at Mercer, as he helped guide four all-con-
ference selections and one MLB draft selection. Shortstop Michael Massi headlined the group with a handful of honors
and a program record 196 assists in 2014. Massi garnered All-Atlantic Sun fi rst team, A-Sun Defensive Player of the Year,
A-Sun Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Capital One Academic All-America fi rst team and Rawlings/American Baseball Coaches
Association (ABCA) All-South Region second team honors during his senior campaign. Nick Backlund, Sasha LaGarde and
Chesny Young also claimed all-conference recognition, while Young was selected in the 14th round of the 2014 MLB draft
by the Chicago Cubs.
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TY MEGAHEE
Megahee came to Mercer after spending the previous four seasons at SEC power Auburn. From 2010-2012, Megahee served as the Volunteer Assistant Coach at Auburn before being
elevated to Assistant Coach for the 2013 season. Auburn posted a 136-101 record in Megahee’s four seasons on the Plains, including an SEC Western Division Title in 2010. That year, Auburn
hosted an NCAA Regional and fi nished ranked No. 19 in the country.
While at Auburn, Megahee fi lled a variety of roles. Megahee served as the team’s outfi eld coach in 2010 and 2011, coached the team’s catchers in 2012 and worked with the catchers and
infi elders in 2013. He spent two seasons as Auburn’s fi rst-base coach and two seasons as the team’s third-base coach.
Megahee also played an instrumental role with the Tigers off ense. Auburn led the SEC in hitting in two of Megahee’s four years at Auburn. In 2010, the Tigers hit a school-record .348 as
team. That team also led the nation in home runs (131) and slugging percentage (.591) and fi nished in the top-10 nationally in hits (816), runs scored (584) and runs per game (9.1). The
2012 edition of the Tigers led the SEC in team batting average (.304), hits (610), on-base percentage (.386) and stolen bases (113).
Individual accomplishments were the norm at Auburn during Megahee’s stay. First baseman Hunter Morris was named the SEC Player of the Year in 2010. Morris and outfi elder Brian
Fletcher were also named fi rst team All-Americans that year. Auburn had 25 players drafted during Megahee’s tenure. 15 of those were position players, including Morris (4th round),
Trent Mummey (4th round), Dan Gamache (6th round) and Garrett Cooper (6th Round). In his nine years as an assistant coach, Megahee has seen 32 of his former player go on to play
professional baseball.
Auburn’s recruiting also fl ourished with Megahee on staff . Auburn’s 2012 signing class was ranked No. 9 in the country by Perfect Game. That class also included two fi rst-round draft
picks in David Dahl and Addison Russell. Auburn’s 2013 class that Megahee helped bring to the Plains was ranked No. 13 in the country according to Baseball America.
Prior to his time at Auburn, Megahee spent one season as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Monmouth. In his lone season at Monmouth, the Hawks captured the 2009
Northeast Conference Championship and played in the NCAA Regionals in Oxford, Mississippi. That season, Monmouth had two players drafted and four named to the NEC All-Conference
team. The Hawks hit .318 as a team in 2009 and set a school record with 100 stolen bases. Megahee’s sole recruiting class was ranked in the top-100 nationally by Perfect Game.
From 2006-2008, Megahee served as the volunteer assistant coach at Mercer. Megahee played an integral role in the growth of Mercer’s program. Mercer appeared in three consecutive
Atlantic Sun Tournaments during Megahee’s fi rst stint with the Bears, including two A-Sun Tournament runner-up fi nishes.
A native of Norman Park, Ga., Megahee was a two-year starting shortstop for the Bears after transferring to Mercer from Darton College. A career .285 hitter at Mercer, Megahee was
named an Academic All-Conference selection in 2005 after leading the Bears to a 28-26 record for their fi rst .500 or better season since 1999. He graduated from Mercer with a bachelor’s
degree in education in 2006 and earned a master’s degree in education in 2008.
Meghaee and his wife, Susan, welcomed the birth of their daughter Mallory on August 19, 2014.
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TANNER GORDON
THE GORDON FILEHometown:
Macon, Ga.
Alma Mater:
Southern New Hampshire ‘13
Playing Experience:
2009 Gordon
2010-11 Auburn-Montgomery
Coaching Experience:
2013 Andrew (Asst. Coach)
2014 Middle Georgia (Asst. Coach)
2015-Pres. Mercer (Volunteer Asst.)
Tanner Gordon joins the Mercer University baseball staff for the 2015 season as a volunteer assistant coach.
Gordon comes to Mercer from Middle Georgia College, where he served as an assistant coach. He helped guide
the Knights to a 38-15 record in 2014, while overseeing the development of Second Team Georgia Collegiate
Athletic Association outfi elder Drew Taylor.
Prior to his time at Middle Georgia, Gordon served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Andrew
College. At Andrew, he worked primarily with the catchers and pitching staff while also assisting with fi eld
maintenance and travel arrangements.
After fi nishing his collegiate career at Auburn-Montgomery, Gordon went on to pitch for one season in the
Arizona Developmental Independent Baseball League.
Gordon holds a bachelor’s degree in general studies from Southern New Hampshire University.
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2015 ROSTERNUMERICALNO. NAME POS B/T HT WT CL HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL
2 Nate Moorhouse OF L/R 5-8 180 Sr. Abbeville, Ga. / Wilcox Co.
3 Devin Bonin INF L/R 5-9 165 Sr. Dacula, Ga. / Gordon College
4 Jackson Ware INF R/R 5-10 170 Fr. Statesboro, Ga. / Statesboro HS
5 DJ Johnson RHP R/R 5-9 176 Sr. Adel, Ga. / Cook Co.
6 Matt Meeder INF R/R 5-8 155 So. Roswell, Ga. / Roswell HS
8 Trey Truitt OF R/R 6-1 180 Fr. Dothan, Ala. / Rehobeth HS
9 Austin Lord LHP L/L 6-0 170 So. Toccoa, Ga. / Stephens Co. HS
10 Conrad Cornell OF R/R 6-1 185 Fr. Covington, Ga. / Wesminster HS
11 Collin Snider OF L/R 6-0 175 Fr. Spring, Texas / Klein Oaks HS
12 Steven Taylor INF R/R 6-0 165 Fr. Atlanta, Ga. / Marist HS
13 Mitchell Wade RHP R/R 6-0 205 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga. / Hillgrove HS
15 Chandler Newton LHP L/L 6-2 215 Fr. Gainesville, Ga. / Gainesville HS
16 Howard Joe INF R/R 6-3 212 R-So. Dunwoody, Ga. / Holy Innocents HS
17 DJ Shives RHP R/R 6-2 165 Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Hillsboro JC
18 Charlie Madden C R/R 6-3 200 So. Dunwoody, Ga. / Dunwoody HS
19 Daniel Teff t INF L/R 6-2 220 Fr. Statenville, Ga. / Valdosta HS
20 Kyle Lewis OF R/R 6-4 195 So. Snellville, Ga. / Shiloh HS
21 Danny Edgeworth INF L/R 6-3 190 So. Suwanee, Ga. / Lambert HS
22 Tyler Homer C L/R 5-10 195 Jr. Orlando, Fla. / Indian River CC
23 Carter Varga RHP R/R 6-1 185 Fr. Clermont, Fla. / East Ridge HS
25 Grant Papelian LHP L/L 6-0 170 Sr. Marietta, Ga. / Pope HS
26 Connor Herd LHP L/L 6-4 175 Fr. Cologne, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic HS
27 Dimitri Kourtis RHP R/R 6-2 200 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta HS
28 Shane Buerster C R/R 6-3 215 Fr. Savannah, Ga. / Richmond Hills HS
29 Jose Hernandez C R/R 6-3 220 Jr. Lakeland, Fla. / St. John’s River CC
30 Ben Lumsden RHP R/R 6-3 235 Sr. Dallas, Ga. / Hillgrove HS
32 Morgan Pittman LHP L/L 5-7 145 Sr. Newnan, Ga. / East Coweta
33 Cam Wesolowski RHP R/R 6-4 205 So. Brooks, Ga. / Whitewater, HS
39 Ryan Askew RHP R/R 6-6 240 So. Suwanee, Ga. / Collins Hill HS
44 Eric Nyquist RHP R/R 6-2 204 Sr. Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta HS
STAFF
Head Coach: Craig Gibson (12th Season, Mercer ’85)
Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Brent Shade (7th Season, Defi ance ’01)
Assistant Coach: Ty Megahee (2nd Season, Mercer ’06)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tanner Gordon (1st Season, Southern New Hampshire ‘13)
ALPHABETICALNO. NAME
39 Ryan Askew
3 Devin Bonin
28 Shane Buerster
10 Conrad Cornell
21 Danny Edgeworth
26 Connor Herd
29 Jose Hernandez
22 Tyler Homer
16 Howard Joe
5 DJ Johnson
27 Dimitri Kourtis
20 Kyle Lewis
9 Austin Lord
30 Ben Lumsden
18 Charlie Madden
6 Matt Meeder
2 Nate Moorhouse
15 Chandler Newton
44 Eric Nyquist
25 Grant Papelian
32 Morgan Pittman
17 DJ Shives
11 Collin Snider
12 Steven Taylor
19 Daniel Teff t
8 Trey Truitt
23 Carter Varga
13 Mitchell Wade
4 Jackson Ware
33 Cam Wesolowski
PRONUNCIATION GUIDEDevin BONIN ........................................................ BON-in
Shane Buerster .................................................BEER-stir
DIMITRI KOURTIS ........................ DUH-me-tree CORE-tis
Nate MOORHOUSE ......................................MORE-house
Eric NYQUIST .................................................... NIE-kwist
Grant PAPELIAN ..........................................pa-PEEL-yun
Daniel TEFFT ........................................................... teh-ft
Trey TRUITT ............................................................TRU-it
Carter VARGA .....................................................Var-GUH
Cam WESOLOWSKI .................................. wes-LAU-skee
Coach MEGHAEE ..........................................ma-GAY-hee
ROSTER BREAKDOWNBY CLASS
Seniors ........................................................................... 9
Juniors ............................................................................3
Sophomores .................................................................. 8
Freshmen ...................................................................... 10
BY STATE
Georgia .........................................................................23
Florida ............................................................................ 4
Alabama ......................................................................... 1
Texas ............................................................................... 1
Minnesota ....................................................................... 1
POSITION
Catcher ........................................................................... 4
Buester, Hernandez, Homer, Madden
Infi elder ..........................................................................7
Bonin, Edgeworth, Joe, Meeder, Taylor, Teff t, Ware
Outfi elder .......................................................................5
Cornell, Lewis, Moorhouse, Snider, Truitt
Right-Handed Pitcher ................................................... 9
Askew, Johnson, Kourtis, Lumsden, Nyquist, Varga,
Shives, Wade, Wesolowski
Left-Handed Pitcher ......................................................5
Herd, Lord, Newton, Papelian, Pittman
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NATE
MOORHOUSE2OF
DEVIN
BONIN3
INFJACKSON
WARE4
INFD.J.
JOHNSON5
RHPMATT
MEEDER6
INFTREY
TRUITT8OF
AUSTIN
LORD9
LHPCONRAD
CORNELL10OF
COLLIN
SNIDER11OF
STEVEN
TAYLOR12INF
MITCHELL
WADE13
RHPCHANDLER
NEWTON15LHP
HOWARD
JOE16INF
D.J.
SHIVES17
RHPDANIEL
TEFFT19INF
KYLE
LEWIS20OF
DANNY
EDGEWORTH21INF
TYLER
HOMER22C
CARTER
VARGA23
RHPGRANT
PAPELIAN25LHP
CONNOR
HERD26LHP
DIMITRI
KOURTIS27
RHPSHANE
BUERSTER28C
JOSE
HERNANDEZ29C
CHARLIE
MADDEN18C
BEN
LUMSDEN30
RHPMORGAN
PITTMAN32LHP
CAM
WESOLOWSKI33
RHPRYAN
ASKEW39
RHPERIC
NYQUIST44
RHP
CRAIG
GIBSONHC BRENT
SHADEAC TY
MEGAHEEAC TANNER
GORDONAC
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DEVIN BONIN2014 AT MERCER
Played in 51 games during his fi rst season in Macon, earning the start in 43 contests, primarily at second base …
Helped team to a 25-10 record as a starter … Hit .284 from his spot in the bottom half of the lineup … Had a .321
batting average against left-handed pitchers … Finished fi fth on the team with 30 runs scored and an on-base
percentage of .395 … Drove in 14 runs on the year … Tallied fi ve extra-base hits (four doubles and one triple) …
Had a slugging percentage of .326 … Stole fi ve bases on seven attempts … Ranked second on the team with 98
assists … Led the Atlantic Sun with 11 sacrifi ce bunts … Recorded 13 multi-hit performances … Drove in a career-
high four RBI in a 12-4 triumph over Florida A&M on February 18 … Drew a season-high three walks against Florida
A&M on March 4 … Went 3-for-4 with three runs scored in an 11-4 win over North Florida on March 30 … Also tallied
three hits on four trips to the plate in a victory over USC Upstate on April 4 … Put together back-to-back multi-hit
performances against Florida Gulf Coast on April 25-26.
BEFORE MERCER
Was the starting second baseman at Gordon College in Barnesville, Ga. under head coach Travis McClanahan …
Named a 2013 Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association All-Region fi rst team selection after hitting .339 with 26 runs
scored and 35 RBI as a sophomore … Hit .346 with 10 doubles, nine home runs, 39 RBI and 64 runs scored as a
freshman to secure a spot on the Region XVII All-Tournament Team and help lead Gordon to a third-place fi nish at
the 2012 NJCAA Division I College World Series.
PERSONAL:
Son of Dennis and Dana Bonin … Has an older sister, Danielle, and a younger brother, Drew … Born on November
4, 1992 in Snellville, Ga. … Plans to major in communication studies at Mercer … Lists Derek Jeter as his favorite
athlete and crab as his favorite food.
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SR. | INF | 5-9 | 165 | R/R | DACULA, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .284 51/43 141 30 40 4 1 0 14 .326 23 .395 5-7 .959
Totals .284 51/43 141 30 40 4 1 0 14 .326 23 .395 5-7 .959
BONIN’S CAREER STATISTICS
THE BONIN FILEBirth Date:
November 4, 1992
Parents:
Dennis & Dana Bonin
Hometown:
Dacula, Ga.
High School:
Mill Creek H.S.
Major:
Communication Studies
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D.J. JOHNSON
THE JOHNSON FILEBirth Date:
December 1, 1991
Parents:
Harold Gray & Sabrina Johnson
Hometown:
Adel, Ga.
High School:
Cook County H.S.
Major:
Criminal Justice
2014 AT MERCER
Redshirted during fourth year on campus.
2013 AT MERCER
Made the switch from a two-way player to a full-time starting pitcher and shined in his new role as the Sunday
starter in the Bears weekend rotation … Made 19 appearances on the season and ranked second on the team with
14 games started … Racked up a 7-2 record and fi nished 10th in the A-Sun Conference with a 3.06 ERA … Threw a
team-high 85.1 innings and struck out 67 batters, the seventh-most of any pitcher in the A-Sun … Owned a 3.7-to-
1.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio and ranked eighth in the A-Sun in holding opposing hitters to a .249 batting average
… Dominated left-handed batters throughout the year, holding them to a .200 (25-for-125) clip … Threw seven
scoreless innings and allowed only three hits while striking out six to pick up the win against Bethune-Cookman
(Feb. 24) … Was named the A-Sun Conference Pitcher of the Week after throwing a complete game one-hitter
against Miami (OH) (March 2) … Earned another win by scattering nine hits and allowing one earned run while
recording seven strikeouts in a 9-1 victory at Stetson (March 24) … Threw 6.2 innings and tied his career-high with
eight strikeouts in a 2-0 win over East Tennessee State (May 12).
2012 AT MERCER
Was the Bears everyday second baseman for the second-straight season and showed considerable improvement
with his bat while also staying involved on the mound ... Appeared in 54 games, making 53 starts ... Hit .302 for
the year with 29 runs scored and 23 RBI ... Had 14 multi-hit games and especially excelled against left-handed
pitching, batting .444 (24-of-54) against southpaws ... Compiled an 0-1 record with a 3.14 ERA on the mound as
both a reliever and starter ... Threw 14.1 innings combined between seven relief appearances and one start ... Had
a terrifi c season debut, going 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI in a 22-6 win over Morehead State (Feb. 17)
... Came back the very next day and threw two scoreless innings of relief to pick up his only save of the season in
a 2-1 win over Morehead State (Feb. 18) ... Went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and a career-high four RBI in a 19-1
win over FAMU (Feb. 22) ... Continued his early season surge with a big series against Presbyterian (Feb. 24-26),
going 7-for-13 with fi ve runs scored ... Smashed his fi rst career home run in a 10-4 win over Belmont (April 14) ...
Threw a season-high fi ve innings and allowed only one run while striking out a season-high fi ve batters against
Belmont (April 15) ... Had a remarkable fi nal series of the regular season against USC Upstate (May 17-19), going
11-for-14 with fi ve RBI and fi ve runs scored on his way to being named the A-Sun Conference Player of the Week.
2011 AT MERCER
Made signifi cant contributions on the mound, at the dish and in the fi eld as a second baseman and right-handed
pitcher for Coach Gibson … Appeared in 49 games as a true freshman, making 47 starts all at second base … Hit
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SR. | RHP | 5-9 | 176 | R/R | ADEL, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2011 1.91 1-2 17 0 0 0/0 2 33.0 30 9 7 7 31 6 0 1 .246
2012 3.14 0-1 8 1 0 0/0 1 14.1 7 5 5 7 15 2 0 1 .146
2013 3.06 7-2 19 14 1 1/2 0 85.1 79 30 29 18 67 9 0 9 .249
Totals 2.78 8-5 44 15 1 1/2 3 132.2 116 44 41 32 113 17 0 11 .239
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.263 on the year with 10 doubles and 21 RBI … Worked primarily as a middle reliever on the mound, putting up a team-low 1.91 ERA in 17 appearances … Had a 1-2 overall
record with two saves while striking out 31 batters in 33.0 innings pitched … Also excelled in the fi eld, accumulating a .985 fi elding percentage from his second base
position … Was recognized for his versatility and talent both on the mound and in the fi eld by being one of just 25 players named to the John Olerud Two-Way Player
of the Year Award Watch List ... After a slow start to the season, had a coming out party against SEC power Georgia (March 8), with a 3-for-4 showing at the plate while
throwing two shutout innings of relief in the contest … Had a solid series against Campbell (April 1-2), going 9-for-14 with a triple, three RBI and fi ve runs scored … Put
together his best pitching performance of the year in the A-Sun Championship Final Round against Belmont (May 28), allowing just one run on four hits in a season-high
5.2 innings pitched … Capped off his season by being named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team.
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a two-sport star at Cook High School, earning four letters in both baseball and basketball … Helped guide the Hornets to three-straight Region 1AA Championships
and a 2010 AA State Runner-Up fi nish … Was a dominant two-way player putting up incredible numbers as a starting pitcher and shortstop … Holds the Cook High School
single-season records in both wins (13) and strikeouts (157) … Won the 1-AA Region Pitcher of the Year award twice as a junior and a senior and was named to the 2010
Louisville Slugger All-American team as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Harold Gray and Sabrina Johnson … Was taken by the New York Mets in the 21st round (632nd pick) of the 2010 MLB Draft … Plans to major in criminal justice at
Mercer … Chose to attend Mercer because he loved the coaching staff and the campus … Born on December 4, 1991 in Adel, Ga. … Lists Chris Tucker as his favorite actor
and Lil Wayne and Drake as his favorite musical artists.
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DIMITRI KOURTIS
THE KOURTIS FILEBirth Date:
November 22, 1992
Parents:
Philip & Kim Kourtis
Hometown:
Alpharetta, Ga.
High School:
Alpharetta H.S.
Major:
Sports Business
2014 AT MERCER
Named A-Sun Second Team All-Conference … Served as the team’s primary closer for the second-straight season,
after missing the fi rst part of the year to injury … Selected to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Watch List … Served
as the team’s primary closer for the second-straight season as a junior … Appeared in 16 games … Compiled a 5-1
record with a team-best 1.15 ERA … Finished second on the team and eighth in the conference with fi ve saves …
Struck out 39 batters in 39 innings pitched … Held opponents to a .257 batting average … Fanned two batters in
a scoreless inning during 2014 debut vs. Auburn (Mar. 8) … Earned fi rst save of the season with three strikeouts
in a win over Jacksonville (Mar. 22) … Tabbed as the A-Sun Pitcher of the Week after recording a save in a 4-1 win
over Georgia Tech and garnered his fi rst win of the year in a 11-4 triumph over North Florida … Put together 9.2
consecutive scoreless innings in fi ve appearances between Apr. 5-23 to help Mercer to a 4-1 record … Picked up
third save of the season during a 4-2 victory over No. 4 Florida on May 6.
2013 AT MERCER
Was featured primarily as the Bears closer and developed into one of the most dominant and effi cient relievers
in the A-Sun Conference … Finished tied for second in the A-Sun with 34 appearances, four of which coming in a
starting capacity … Assembled a 5-3 record and led the A-Sun Conference with nine saves … His nine saves also
ranked as the 66th-most in the nation and the third-most in Mercer single-season history … Also ranked in the
top-10 in the league in opponents’ batting average (6th – .246), ERA (9th – 2.94) and strikeouts (T-10th – 60) …
Amazingly, didn’t allow a single home run in 67.1 innings pitched and possessed a 4.0-to-1.0 strikeout-to-walk
ratio … Limited left-handed batters to a .224 (17-for-76) batting average while leading the team with a 58.5%
ground ball out percentage … Earned his fi rst save of the season after throwing 2.2 innings of scoreless relief in
a 5-4 win in the Championship Game of the Snowbird Baseball Classic against Notre Dame (Feb. 17) … Earned his
fi rst start of the season against in-state rival Georgia Southern (March 12), earning a no-decision after allowing
two earned runs on four hits to go along with four strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched … Started the game against
Georgia State (March 19) and struck out a career-high fi ve batters in 5.1 innings of work … Picked up another save
by tossing three scoreless innings in a 10-1 win over No. 12 Georgia Tech (April 2) … Got the start against Alabama
State (April 9) and picked up his fi rst win of the season after allowing only one run in four innings pitched … Col-
lected saves in three-straight relief appearances against Georgia Southern (April 16) and Lipscomb (April 19-20)
… Threw a season-high 5.2 innings and allowed only one unearned run on three hits in the Bears NCAA Regional
game against Central Arkansas (June 1) … Was touted as the top reliever in the league when he was named to the
A-Sun All-Conference fi rst team.
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SR. | RHP | 6-2 | 200 | R/R | ALPHARETTA, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 3.90 6-2 25 8 0 0/1 2 64.2 67 35 28 19 38 8 2 1 .267
2013 2.94 5-3 34 4 0 0/2 9 67.1 63 30 22 15 60 8 1 0 .246
2014 1.15 5-1 16 0 0 0/0 5 39.0 36 8 5 9 39 2 0 2 .257
Totals 2.89 16-6 75 12 0 0/3 16 171 166 73 55 43 137 18 3 3 .257
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2012 AT MERCER
Came in and made an immediate impact on the Bears pitching staff as both a starter and reliever as a true freshman ... Finished tied for third on the team with 25 ap-
pearances, eight of which coming as a starting pitcher ... Compiled a 3.90 ERA and a sparkling 6-2 record ... Finished fourth on the team with 64.2 innings pitched and
tied for second with two saves ... Allowed only one home run all season and limited opposing hitters to a .267 batting average ... Earned a win in his fi rst collegiate start
against Morehead State (Feb. 18), going 6.1 innings and allowing just one run on six hits ... Got another start against in-state rival Georgia Southern (Feb. 28) and showed
just how talented he is when he shut down the Eagles, throwing six innings and allowing one run while striking out four in a 12-4 win ... Picked up his third-straight
win in a starting role when he threw fi ve innings of shutout ball to go with three strikeouts in an 11-0 victory over Georgia State (March 14) ... Earned his fi rst save of the
season when he allowed no earned runs in 2.1 innings pitched in a 2-1 win against Kennesaw State (March 18) ... Collected his sixth and fi nal win of the season when he
allowed two runs on six hits in a career-high seven innings of work in a 4-2 road win at FGCU (April 6) ... Finished the season by being named to the A-Sun All-Freshman
team.
HIGH SCHOOL
Played for two seasons at Alpharetta High School under head coach Steve Bohn … A two-time All-Region fi rst player, was voted team MVP and earned All-State recogni-
tion as a senior after leading the Raiders to a 5A regional championship.
PERSONAL
Son of Philip and Kim Kourtis … Has one younger brother, Niko … Born on November 22, 1992 in Hollywood, Fla. … Plans to major in sports business at Mercer … Lists the
Miami Hurricanes as his favorite sports team and Entourage as his favorite TV show.
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BEN LUMSDEN
THE LUMSDEN FILEBirth Date:
February 3, 1993
Parents:
George & Angela Lumsden
Hometown:
Dallas, Ga.
High School:
Hillgrove H.S.
Major:
Business
2014 AT MERCER
One of the Bears’ premier relievers for the second-straight season … Ranked second on the team with 26 ap-
pearances during junior campaign … Compiled a 2-3 record with a 2.16 ERA … Led the team and ranked sixth in
the Atlantic Sun with six saves … Recorded 31 strikeouts in 33.1 innings pitched … Held opponents to .244 hitting
… Limited right-handed hitters to a .217 batting average … Made seven-straight appearances without giving up
a run … Earned saves in back-to-back games on two occasions … Recorded fi rst save of the year after throwing
1.1 scoreless innings in a 4-3 win over High Point (Feb. 16) … Gave up just one in two innings to notch his second
win in a 6-3 defeat of Jacksonville (Mar. 23) … Pitched a scoreless ninth inning in Mercer’s 11-8 win over Kennesaw
State (Mar. 15) to record his fi rst victory of the season … Struck out a season-high three batters in a scoreless inning
of a 13-8 victory over Alabama St. (Apr. 8) … Closed out the season with 3.1 scoreless innings against ETSU in the
Atlantic Sun Tournament (May 22).
2013 AT MERCER
Elevated his status into one of the top relievers coming out of the Bears bullpen while also serving as a mid-week
starter … Ranked fourth on the team with 26 appearances, including four starts … Went 5-2 on the year with a
5.20 ERA … Struck out 49 batters and allowed only 11 extra-base hits in 55.1 innings pitched … Induced fi ve double
plays and limited left-handed batters to a .270 (17-for-63) batting average … Got the start against Florida A&M
(Feb. 27) and picked up his fi rst win of the season after allowing no runs on just two hits in fi ve innings pitched
… Got another mid-week start and allowed four runs in four innings pitched to go along with a career-high six
strikeouts against No. 16 Georgia Tech (March 5) … Earned his second win of the season after allowing no runs on
just three hits while tying his season-high with fi ve innings pitched against Indian State (March 8) … Hurled two
scoreless innings and struck out three batters to collect his third win of the season in a 7-4 road triumph at Stetson
(March 22) … Secured his fi fth and fi nal win of the season by allowing no runs while striking out four in 3.1 innings
pitched to propel the Bears to a 12-6 A-Sun Championship fi rst round victory over USC Upstate (May 22).
2012 AT MERCER
Appeared in 14 games out of the bullpen as a middle reliever last season ... Had a 2-0 overall record and a 4.12
ERA ... Struck out 19 batters in 19.2 innings pitched ... Struck out a season-high fi ve batters in 2.1 innings pitched
in his collegiate debut against Morehead State (Feb. 17) ... Threw a scoreless inning of relief while striking out
two against Lipscomb (March 23) ... Picked up his second win of the season when he threw a scoreless inning of
relief to fi nish off a huge 7-6 win over USC Upstate (May 17) ... Threw a season-high 2.2 innings in the Bears A-Sun
Championship game against Belmont (May 25).
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SR. | RHP | 6-3 | 235 | R/R | DALLAS, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 4.12 2-0 14 0 0 0/0 0 19.2 25 14 9 4 19 5 0 2 .298
2013 5.20 5-2 26 4 0 0/0 0 55.1 76 34 32 11 49 9 0 2 .328
2014 2.16 2-3 26 0 0 0/2 6 33.1 29 8 8 9 31 3 2 0 .244
Totals 4.07 9-5 66 4 0 0/2 6 108.1 130 56 49 24 99 17 2 4 .299
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HIGH SCHOOL
Played for three seasons as Hillgrove High School under head coach Dave Richardson … Was named to the All-County team as a senior after leading the Hawks to a
Region 4AAAAA championship and a GHSA 4AAAA State runner-up fi nish.
PERSONAL
Son of George and Angela Lumsden … Has a younger sister, Jessica, and a younger brother, Bradley … Born on February 3, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga. … Plans to major in busi-
ness at Mercer … Lists Roy Halladay as his favorite athlete and Superbad as his favorite movie.
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NATE MOORHOUSE
THE MOORHOUSE FILEBirth Date:
February 23, 1991
Parents:
Tim & Lisa Moorhouse
Hometown:
Abbeville, Ga.
High School:
Wilcox County H.S.
Major:
Higher Education Leadership
2014 AT MERCER
Played in 42 games in the outfi eld as a redshirt junior, making 33 starts in left fi eld on the season … Batted .281
with 13 extra-base hits (nine doubles, two triples and two home runs) … Tallied six multi-hit performances …
Ranked fourth on the team with a .438 slugging percentage … Recorded a .341 on-base percentage while scor-
ing 16 times … Drove in 11 runs on the year … Finished fourth in the conference with nine sacrifi ce bunts … Also
notched 58 put outs and two assists with a .968 fi elding percentage … Opened the season with a three-hit perfor-
mance in a 5-2 win over High Point (Feb. 15) … Drove in a season-best two runs against High Point (Feb. 15) and
Stetson (May 10) … Collected three hits in back-to-back games against ETSU (May 16-17) … Tied a season-high with
two bases on balls in the opening round of the Atlantic Sun Tournament against Stetson (May 21).
2013 AT MERCER
Was swinging a hot bat early in his junior campaign before a serious leg injury sidelined him indefi nitely ...
Awarded a medical redshirt … Appeared in 14 games, including 12 starts … Hit .318 and collected fi ve extra-base
hits (two doubles, one triple and two home runs) in just 44 at-bats … Also stole fi ve bases and scored 14 runs
in the 14 games he played in … Clubbed home runs in back-to-back games against St. Johns (Feb. 16) and Notre
Dame (Feb. 17) to help the Bears capture the Snowbird Baseball Classic … Went 2-for-3 with two RBI, two stolen
bases and a career-high four runs scored in an 18-3 win over Florida A&M (Feb. 26) … Had a 2-for-3 day at the plate
with a triple, a stolen base and three runs scored in a 9-6 win over Miami (OH) (March 2) … Suff ered a season-
ending leg injury against Indiana State on March 8.
2012 AT MERCER
Made the switch from second base to everyday left fi elder as a sophomore and provided the Bears with an ag-
gressive approach both in the batters box and on the base paths ... Appeared in 58 games, making 57 starts ... Hit
.279 for the season with 35 runs scored, two triples and 22 RBI ... Was a force once he reached base, fi nishing the
season ranking tied for fourth in the A-Sun Conference with 20 stolen bases ... Had 15 multi-hit games and fi ve
multi-RBI contests ... Went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two stolen bases in a 2-1 win over Morehead State (Feb. 18) ...
Notched career-highs with four hits and three stolen bases in a 13-2 win over FAMU (March 20) ... Went 2-for-4
with a home run, three runs scored and a career-high three RBI in a 13-5 win over FAMU (March 21) ... Had one of his
best games of the season in a 4-3 win over ACC power Georgia Tech (May 15), going 3-for-4 with two runs scored
and a stolen base.
2011 AT MERCER
Showed his value to Coach Gibson as a capable player both in the infi eld and outfi eld … Used primarily as a pinch
runner, appearing in 29 games, including three starts … Hit .300 in 30 at-bats to go along with eight RBI and three
runs scored … Collected his fi rst collegiate hit with an RBI single in an 18-2 win over Alabama State (Feb. 27) …
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SR. | OF | 5-8 | 180 | R/R | ABBEVILLE, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2011 .300 29/3 30 8 9 0 0 1 3 .394 5 .395 0-0 .875 2012 .279 58/57 201 35 56 5 2 1 22 .338 16 .348 20-27 .979 2013 .318 14/12 44 14 14 2 1 2 7 .545 5 .412 5-5 1.000 2014 .281 42/33 121 16 34 9 2 2 11 .438 10 .341 0-2 .968 Totals .286 143/106 399 74 114 16 5 6 43 .396 36 .357 25-34 .966
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Made quite the impression in his fi rst collegiate start against Savannah State (March 22), going 3-for-5 with two RBI, two runs scored and his lone home run of the season
… Picked up two more starts in the 2011 season against in-state rivals Kennesaw State (March 25) and Georgia State (April 5).
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a three-sport start at Wilcox County High School, lettering in baseball, football and basketball … Broke multiple school records during his time at Wilcox County
including most stolen bases in a single-season (40), the most stolen bases in a career (130) and the highest single-season batting average (.551) … Earned All-Region
fi rst team honors as a junior and a senior and was named the Regional Off ensive Player of the Year as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Tim and Lisa Moorhouse … Has one younger brother, Nolan … Plans to major in higher education leadership at Mercer … Born on February 23, 1991 in Americus,
Ga. … Graduated high school with a perfect 4.0 grade point average … Lists the Atlanta Braves as his favorite sports team and The Gladiator as his favorite movie.
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ERIC NYQUIST
THE NYQUIST FILEBirth Date:
October 12, 1992
Parents:
Robert Nyquist & Kristen Hall
Hometown:
Alpharetta, Ga.
High School:
Alpharetta H.S.
Major:
Management
2014 AT MERCER
Weekend starter that had a breakout junior season for the Bears with career records in nearly every statistical
category … Named a First Team All-Atlantic Sun selection … Appeared in 14 games as a junior with 13 starts on
the year … Led the team with eight wins … Posted a 3.12 ERA with six quality starts on the season … Led the
conference with four complete games and two shutouts … Became fi rst Mercer pitcher since 2005 to throw three-
straight complete games including back-to-back complete-game shutouts … Tossed 23-straight scoreless innings
from March 30 to April 19 … Struck out 49 batters in a team-high 86.2 innings pitched … Held opponents to a .224
batting average … Finished third in the league with 7.3 hits allowed per nine innings … Picked up victories over
High Point, Evansville and Belmont in fi rst three starts of the 2014 season … Recorded his fi rst career complete-
game shutout in a win over USC Upstate, giving up just three hits with fi ve strikeouts … Followed the USC Upstate
game with a two-hit shutout of Lipscomb with a career-best six strikeouts en route to A-Sun Co-Pitcher of the
Week honors … Went seven innings for his eighth win of the season in an 8-1 triumph over ETSU on May 17, giving
up just one run on three hits … Closed out the season with 1.1 scoreless innings against ETSU in the Atlantic Sun
Tournament on May 22.
2013 AT MERCER
Had another good year out of the Bears bullpen providing late-inning support and consistency while on the
mound …Made 21 appearances including a pair of mid-week starts … Sported a 1-1 overall record to go along with
a 4.25 ERA … Struck out 17 batters in 29.2 innings pitched and held opposing hitters to a .283 batting average
… Ranked on the team when pitching with two outs, holding opponents to a .231 (9-for-39) batting average …
Tossed a scoreless inning of relief against Georgia Southern (March 12) … Allowed only three hits in 2.1 innings of
scoreless relief at Kennesaw State (March 17) … Earned his fi rst start of the season against Savannah State (March
27) and earned the win after allowing one run on four hits while tying his career-high with fi ve innings pitched …
Threw three innings in his second mid-week start of the season at Florida A&M (April 24) and allowed one earned
run while tying his career-high with three strikeouts.
2012 AT MERCER
Made 23 appearances and one start as a freshman ... Put together a 2-1 record with a 5.84 ERA ... Struck out 23 bat-
ters in 24.2 innings pitched and had one save ... Was especially tough against right-handed hitters, holding them
to a .213 batting average ... Struck out two in a scoreless inning of relief in his collegiate debut against Morehead
State (Feb. 19) ... Picked up a win in his lone start on the season, going fi ve innings and allowing just one run in
a 19-1 win at FAMU (Feb. 22) ... Threw a scoreless inning of relief at SEC power Mississippi State (March 11) ... Threw
two scoreless innings of relief against A-Sun rival Stetson (March 31) ... Struck out a season-high three batters in
two scoreless innings of relief in a 3-2 win at Jacksonville (April 27).
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SR. | RHP | 6-2 | 204 | R/R | ALPHARETTA, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 5.84 2-1 23 1 0 0/2 1 24.2 28 21 16 7 23 3 1 2 .269
2013 4.25 1-1 21 2 0 0/0 0 29.2 34 17 14 9 17 4 0 2 .283
2014 3.12 8-1 14 13 4 2/0 0 86.2 70 34 30 17 49 10 1 3 .224
Totals 3.83 11-3 58 16 4 2/2 1 141.0 132 72 60 33 89 17 2 7 .246
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HIGH SCHOOL
Played for three seasons at Alpharetta High School under head coach Steve Bohn … Set the school record for most wins in a career … Named All-Region fi rst team as
a junior and All-State fi rst team as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Robert Nyquist and Kristen Hall … Has two younger brothers, Jack and Kevin, and a younger sister, Katie … Born on October 12, 1992 in Chicago, Ill.
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GRANT PAPELIAN
THE PAPELIAN FILEBirth Date:
September 4, 1992
Parents:
Tom & Laurie Papelian
Hometown:
Marietta, Ga.
High School:
Pope H.S.
Major:
Marketing
2014 AT MERCER
Saw action as both a weekend starter and out of the bullpen in 2014 … Made 20 appearances during the year …
Ranked second on the team with 14 starts … Finished with a 5-4 record and a 4.13 ERA … Second on the team with
80.2 innings pitched … Made three quality starts on the year … Tallied a 1-0 mark with a 0.90 ERA out of the bull-
pen … Recorded 44 strikeouts … Held opponents to .289 hitting … Ranked 10th in the conference with 2.0 walks
per nine innings … Gave up two runs in 5.2 innings to earn his fi rst victory of the season in the Bears’ 8-3 triumph
over Evansville (Feb. 22) … Named the A-Sun Player of the Week after tossing a complete-game shutout in a 4-0
victory of FGCU and throwing a scoreless inning of relief in a 4-3 win at Georgia Tech … Surrendered just one run
on six hits in eight innings of work against Stetson (May 10).
2013 AT MERCER
Rotated in-between mid-week starter, weekend starter and reliever throughout the season … Appeared in 23
games on the season and ranked third on the team with 10 games started … Compiled a 3-4 overall record to go
along with a 5.60 ERA … Struck out 32 batters and fi nished sixth on the team with 53.0 innings pitched … Earned
his fi rst weekend start of the season against Bethune-Cookman (Feb. 24) and picked up the win after allowing
three runs to go along with four strikeouts in fi ve innings pitched … Collected another win after giving up three
runs on six hits in six innings pitched in a 9-6 win over Miami (OH) (March 2) … Put together his best outing of the
season in a start against Kennesaw State (March 16) setting new career-highs with seven innings pitched and fi ve
strikeouts … Got a no-decision after allowing three runs in seven innings of work while throwing a season-high
95 pitches at Stetson (March 23) … Hurled an inning of scoreless relief and struck out two against Belmont (May 8).
2012 AT MERCER
Was one of the most utilized members of Coach Gibson’s pitching staff , teaming up with classmate Morgan Pit-
tman to form a legitimate one-two punch as left-handed relievers out of the bullpen ... Finished second on the
team and ninth in the A-Sun Conference with 27 appearances and one start ... Finished fourth on the team with a
2.66 ERA to go along with a 1-1 record ... Struck out 17 batters in 20.1 innings pitched ... Was very stingy against left-
handed hitters, holding them to a .226 batting average ... Started his collegiate career with 13-straight scoreless
relief appearances from Feb. 21-April 1 ... Picked up his lone win of the season when he struck out a season-high
three batters in a scoreless inning of relief in a 8-5 win at Savannah State (March 6) ... Threw 1.2 scoreless innings
at SEC power Mississippi State (March 11) ... Pitched two shutout innings against A-Sun rival Stetson (March 31) ...
Got lone start of the season and pitched a season-high 2.1 innings in a 8-5 road win at Jacksonville (April 29).
HIGH SCHOOL
Played baseball for two years at Pope High School under head coach Jeff Rowland … Was an All-Region selection
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SR. | LHP | 6-0 | 170 | L/L | MARIETTA, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 2.66 1-1 27 1 0 0/1 0 20.1 23 10 6 8 17 1 1 1 .274
2013 5.60 3-4 23 10 0 0/0 1 53.0 78 36 33 15 32 10 1 1 .356
2014 4.13 5-4 20 14 1 1 0 80.2 89 37 37 18 44 14 2 6 .289
Totals 4.44 9-9 70 25 0 0 0 154.0 190 83 76 41 93 25 4 8 .311
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and named the team’s Cy Young award winner and Pitcher of the Year as a senior … Also led the Hounds to a Regional Championship and an Elite Eight appearance in
the state playoff s as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Tom and Laurie Papelian … Has one younger brother, Kyle … Born on September 4, 1992 in Marietta, Ga. … Plans to major in marketing at Mercer … Lists Dustin
Pedroia as his favorite athlete and Wiz Khalifa as his favorite musician.
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MORGAN PITTMAN
THE PITTMAN FILEBirth Date:
August 25, 1993
Parents:
Phil & Teresa Pittman
Hometown:
Newnan, Ga.
High School:
East Coweta H.S.
Major:
Communication Studies
2014 AT MERCER
Standout out of the bullpen that battled injuries in 2014 … Appeared in 18 contests as a junior … Ranked second on
the team with a 1.30 ERA … Recorded a 3-0 record with 27.2 innings pitched ... Tallied four saves on the season …
Struck out 20 batters and held opponents to a team-leading .163 batting average … Limited right-handed hitters
to a team-best .122 batting average … Recorded a 2.5 strikeout-to-walk ratio … Made nine-straight scoreless ap-
pearances to open the 2014 season … Threw a scoreless ninth inning in a 5-4 win over High Point (Feb. 15) for his
fi rst save of the campaign … Gave up just three hits in 3.1 innings of work to record his fi rst win of the year in a 10-2
victory over Florida A&M (Feb. 19) … Hurled three scoreless innings to record the save in wins over both Belmont
(Mar. 2) and Kennesaw St. (Mar. 15) … Picked up his third victory of the year in a 4-2 triumph over Jacksonville
(Mar. 21).
2013 AT MERCER
Continued to show he is one of the top relievers in the Bears bullpen due to his durability and high strikeout
rate … Ranked third on the team and tied for fi fth in the A-Sun Conference with 31 appearances on the season …
Amassed a 1-0 record with a 3.99 ERA … Struck out 32 batters in only 29.1 innings pitched … Posted a tidy 2.9-to-
1.0 strikeout-to-walk ratio … Threw three-straight scoreless relief appearances in the Bears three-game sweep
of Bethune-Cookman (Feb. 23-24) … Struck out two in a scoreless inning of relief in a 10-2 win over South Dakota
State (March 9) … Put together his best outing of the season in a 9-4 win over in-state rival Georgia State (March
19), tying his career-high with fi ve scoreless innings pitched while striking out a season-high seven batters …
Hurled a scoreless inning of relief in wins over A-Sun foes Stetson (March 24) and Jacksonville (March 28) … Tossed
two scoreless innings of relief while striking out a pair of batters in a 13-4 win over Northern Kentucky (May 18).
2012 AT MERCER
Had a solid fi rst season at Mercer, teaming up with classmate Grant Papelian to form a legitimate one-two punch
as left-handed relievers out of the bullpen ... Ranked tied for third on the team with 25 appearances ... Had a 1-2
record with a 3.95 ERA ... Struck out 29 batters in 27.1 innings pitched ... Was especially tough against right-handed
hitters, holding them to a .222 batting average ... Started his freshman campaign by notching scoreless outings
in 16 of his fi rst 18 relief appearances ... Threw two scoreless innings of relief against A-Sun foe Kennesaw State
(March 16) ... Had a remarkable outing against in-state rival Georgia State (April 11), pitching four scoreless innings
and allowing just one hit while striking out a season-high eight batters ... Threw a season-high 5.0 scoreless in-
nings to help Mercer to a 10-4 win over Belmont (April 14) ... Earned his only save of the season when he struck
out the fi nal batter of the game in a 3-1 win at ETSU (April 20) ... Picked up his only win of the season when he
recorded the fi nal out in an 18-7 win over USC Upstate (May 18).
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SR. | LHP | 5-7 | 145 | L/L | NEWNAN, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 3.95 1-2 25 0 0 0/0 1 27.1 25 15 12 15 29 1 0 3 .243
2013 3.99 1-0 31 0 0 0/2 0 29.1 44 13 13 11 32 8 1 1 .355
2014 1.30 3-0 18 0 0 0/0 4 27.2 16 6 4 8 20 1 0 1 .163
Totals 3.09 5-2 74 0 0 0/2 5 84.1 85 34 29 34 81 10 1 5 .262
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HIGH SCHOOL
Played for four seasons at East Coweta High School under head coach Franklin DeLoach … Was named to the All-County team in 2009, 2010 and 2011 … Earned East Coweta
Pitcher of the Year honors as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Phil and Teresa Pittman … Has an older sister, Teresa, and a younger brother, Lucas … Born on August 25, 1993 in Newnan, Ga. … Plans to major in communication
studies at Mercer … Lists Cliff Lee as his favorite athlete and Lil Wayne as his favorite musician.
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MITCHELL WADE
THE WADE FILEBirth Date:
July 5, 1992
Parents:
Clyde & Karen Wade
Hometown:
Powder Springs, Ga.
High School:
Hillgrove H.S.
Major:
Biology
2014 AT MERCER
Appeared in 10 games during junior season … Recorded a 0-0 record with a 5.56 ERA … Collected eight strikeouts
in 11.1 innings of work … Set a career-high 2.1 scoreless innings in an 8-5 win over Florida A&M (Mar. 5) … Struck
out a career-high three batters at Georgia State (Apr. 9) … Finished season with 3.1 consecutive scoreless innings
pitched.
2013 AT MERCER
Saw action in six games, putting together a 0-0 record and a 3.38 ERA … Struck out seven batters in 5.1 innings
pitched … Threw a scoreless inning of relief and tied his career-high with two strikeouts in a 19-4 win over Bet-
hune-Cookman (Feb. 24) … Set a new season-high by tossing two scoreless innings in an 18-3 win over Savannah
State (March 27).
2012 AT MERCER
Made six appearances as a freshman, four of which were scoreless outings ... Had a 0-0 record with a 5.40 ERA ...
Struck out seven batters in fi ve innings pitched ... Threw a scoreless inning of relief to go along with a season-high
two strikeouts in his collegiate debut against Presbyterian (Feb. 24) ... Threw a scoreless inning of relief at A-Sun
foe Lipscomb (March 24).
HIGH SCHOOL
Played baseball for two seasons at Hillgrove High School under head coach David Richardson … Combined to
amass 10 saves and a 4.43-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 33.2 innings pitched during his junior and senior
seasons … Was named All-Region after his senior year.
PERSONAL
Son of Clyde and Karen Wade … Has one older sister, Kayln …Born on July 5, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga … Plans to major
in biology at Mercer … Lists Albert Pujols as his favorite athlete and Family Guy as his favorite TV show.
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SR. | RHP | 6-0 | 205 | R/R | POWDER SPRINGS, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2012 5.40 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 8 3 3 0 7 3 0 0 .364
2013 3.38 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 5.1 9 3 2 2 7 1 0 0 .375
2014 5.56 0-0 10 0 0 0/0 0 11.1 17 7 7 2 8 2 0 1 .354
Totals 4.98 0-0 22 0 0 0 0 21.2 34 13 12 4 22 6 0 1 .362
WADE’S CAREER STATISTICS
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RYAN ASKEW
THE ASKEW FILEBirth Date:
December 7, 1994
Parents:
Ken & Michelle Askew
Hometown:
Suwanee, Ga.
High School:
Collins Hill H.S.
Major:
Sports Business
2014 AT MERCER
One of the Atlantic Sun’s top freshmen in 2014 … Had a breakout year as a mid-week starter … Appeared in 22
games with nine starts on the mound … Finished 3-3 with a 3.54 ERA … Ranked second on the team with 68.2 in-
nings pitched … Struck out 49 batters … Ranked fourth in the conference in strikeout-to-walk ratio (4.5) and walks
per nine innings (1.4) … Made two quality starts on the season … Threw seven scoreless frames and fanned six
en route to fi rst collegiate victory during Mercer’s 3-0 shutout of Florida A&M … Hurled two relief innings in a 4-1
victory over Georgia Tech (Mar. 25) en route to second win of 2014 … Picked up third win of the year after giving
up two runs in fi ve innings during a 6-5 defeat of Georgia State (May 13).
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned two varsity letters at Collins Hill High School under head coach Paul Pierce … Was named to the 2013 GHSA
All-Star Team as well as the Georgia Dugout Club’s Top-100 Team as a senior … Recorded back-to-back All-Region
7-AAAAA fi rst team selections … Was ranked as the 34th-best player in the state of Georgia as a senior according
to BaseballScoutz.com.
PERSONAL
Son of Ken and Michelle Askew … Has one older sister, Caitlyn … Born on December 7, 1994 in Suwanee, Ga. … Plans
to major in sports business at Mercer … Lists Nolan Ryan as his favorite athlete and The League as his favorite TV
show.
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SO. | RHP | 6-6 | 240 | R/R | SUWANEE, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2014 3.54 3-3 22 9 0 0/1 0 68.2 81 34 27 11 49 13 2 4 .293
Totals 3.54 3-3 22 9 0 0/1 0 68.2 81 34 27 11 49 13 2 4 .293
ASKEW’S CAREER STATISTICS
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DANNY EDGEWORTH
THE EDGEWORTH FILEBirth Date:
July 26, 1995
Parents:
Tom & Elaine Edgeworth
Hometown:
Suwanee, Ga.
High School:
Lambert H.S.
Major:
Business
2014 AT MERCER
Saw time on the corners during rookie campaign … Played in 30 games as a true freshman, making eight starts on
the year … Hit .209 with four RBIs … Tallied two multi-hit performances … Scored eight runs … Drew seven walks
… Finished the season with a .340 on-base percentage … Crossed the plate twice in a 12-4 defeat of Florida A&M
(Feb. 18) … Drove in a run with a pinch-hit triple against Auburn (Mar. 9) … Recorded a 2-for-3 outing at the plate
in a 5-3 win over Florida Gulf Coast (Apr. 27) … Went 2-for-3 versus ETSU in the Atlantic Sun Tournament (May 22).
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a three-sport star at Lambert High School, earning at least three varsity letters in baseball, football and bas-
ketball … Hit .340 as a senior and was voted onto the All-Region fi rst team and the All-Forsyth County fi rst team
… Helped Lambert to the second round of the Class AAAAAA state playoff s as a senior as well.
PERSONAL
Son of Tom and Elaine Edgeworth … Has an older sister, Natalie, and an older brother, Tommy … Born on July 26,
1995 in Nashville, Tenn. … Plans to major in business at Mercer … Lists the Chicago Bears as his favorite sports team
and Will Smith as his favorite actor.21
SO. | INF | 6-3 | 190 | R/R | SUWANEE, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .209 30/8 43 8 9 0 1 0 4 .256 7 .340 0-1 .692
Totals .209 30/8 43 8 9 0 1 0 4 .256 7 .340 0-1 .692
EDGEWORTH’S CAREER STATISTICS
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HOWARD JOE
THE JOE FILEBirth Date:
December 29, 1993
Parents:
Howard & Melinda Joe
Hometown:
Dunwoody, Ga.
High School:
Holy Innocents H.S.
Major:
Economics
2014 AT MERCER
Played in 30 games during redshirt freshman campaign with 16 starts primarily at designated hitter … Hit .220
with nine runs scored … Tallied fi ve extra-base hits (three home runs and two doubles) … Notched three multi-hit
performances … Drove in 11 runs on the year … Recorded a .407 slugging percentage … Drew two walks and stole
one base … Went 2-for-4 with fi rst career home run and a pair of RBI in a 10-2 win over Florida A&M (Feb. 19) …
Plated a career-high four runs thanks to a grand slam in an 8-3 defeat of Evansville (Feb. 22) … Clubbed a pinch hit
home run to lift Mercer past Jacksonville, 6-3 (Mar. 23) … Finished with a season-high three hits in a 10-3 triumph
over Northern Kentucky (Apr. 19).
2013 AT MERCER
Redshirted during fi rst year on campus.
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a two-sport star at Holy Innocents High School, lettering in football and baseball ... Led the team in home
runs as a senior and was rewarded by being named an All-State fi rst team selection ... Helped lead lead the
Golden Bears to back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in the Georgia State Finals as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Howard and Melinda Joe ... Has one younger sister, Sarah, 15 ... Born on December 29, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga.
... Plans to major in economics at Mercer ... Lists Evan Longoria as his favorite athlete and the Atlanta Braves as his
favorite sports team.
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SO. | INF | 6-3 | 212 | R/R | DUNWOODY, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .220 32/16 59 9 13 2 0 3 11 .407 2 .270 1-1 .000
Totals .220 32/16 59 9 13 2 0 3 11 .407 2 .270 1-1 .000
JOE’S CAREER STATISTICS
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KYLE LEWIS
THE LEWIS FILEBirth Date:
July 13, 1995
Parents:
Charles & Ruth Lewis
Hometown:
Snellville, Ga.
High School:
Shiloh H.S.
Major:
Marketing
2014 AT MERCER
Named to the A-Sun All-Freshmen Team … Played in 42 games as a true freshman, making 17 starts on the season
… Helped team to a 14-3 record when starting in left fi eld … Hit .281 on the season with 21 runs scored … Drove in
17 runs … Recorded multiple RBI in four contests … Ranked fourth on the team with a .357 batting average with
runners in scoring position … Tallied fi ve extra-base hits with three doubles and two home runs … Compiled six
multi-hit performances … Drew nine walks … Finished with two stolen bases on fi ve attempts … Compiled a .382
slugging percentage and a .340 on-base percentage … Managed fi rst multi-hit outing with a 2-for-4 display in a
3-2 over Butler (Mar. 11) … Drove in a career-high four runs in an 11-4 win over North Florida (Mar. 30) … Ended the
Bears’ three-game sweep of Northern Kentucky (Apr. 17-19) with 5-of-7 hitting, six runs scores, three RBI and three
bases on balls … Tallied a season-best three hits in an 8-1 victory over ETSU (May 17).
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-sport star at Shiloh High School, lettering in baseball and basketball … Earned four varsity baseball letters
under head coach Reginald Ingram … Named a 2012 Max Preps Region 8AAAAA second team selection and a 2013
Rawlings/Perfect Game High School Senior Preseason All-America honorable mention … Also named a Gwinnett
Dugout Club All-County team honorable mention selection as a junior and named an All-County and All-State
selection as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Charles and Ruth Lewis … Has one older brother, Kenny … Born on July 13, 1995 in Snellville, Ga. … Plans to
major in marketing at Mercer … Lists Adam Jones as his favorite athlete and Wiz Khalifa as his favorite music artist.
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SO. | OF | 6-4 | 195 | R/R | SNELLVILLE, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .281 42/24 89 21 25 3 0 2 17 .382 9 .340 2-5 .974
Totals .281 42/24 89 21 25 3 0 2 17 .382 9 .340 2-5 .974
LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS
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AUSTIN LORD
THE LORD FILEBirth Date:
October 26, 1994
Parents:
Tim & Beth Lord
Hometown:
Toccoa, Ga.
High School:
Stephens County H.S.
Major:
Math
2014 AT MERCER
Finished fourth on the team in appearances with 21 … Made two starts on the year … Put together a 2-1 record
with a 4.15 ERA … Struck out 14 batters in 21.2 innings pitched … Held opponents to a .264 batting average …
Limited left-handed hitters to a team-leading .212 batting average … Threw seven shutout innings en route to
the win in collegiate debut, a 5-0 victory over Butler (Mar. 12) … Tossed 1.1 perfect innings as a part of an 8-5 win
over Evansville (Feb. 21) … Pitched a scoreless inning against Auburn (Mar. 7) … Also had scoreless innings against
Florida Gulf Coast (Apr. 25) and Stetson (May 9).
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned two varsity letters in his two years at Stephens County High School under head coach Ronnie Royston …
Was named the Region 8-AAAA Pitcher of the Year and voted onto the 8-AAAA All-Region team after recording an
11-2 record, a 1.90 ERA and 71 strikeouts as a senior … Helped lead Stephens County to a Co-Region Championship
during his senior season as well.
PERSONAL
Son of Tim and Beth Lord … Has one older brother, Ethan, and one younger brother, Evan … Born on October 26,
1994 in Toccoa, Ga. … Lists the Atlanta Braves as his favorite sports team and The Offi ce as his favorite TV show.9
SO. | LHP | 6-0 | 170 | L/L | TOCCOA, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2014 4.15 2-1 21 2 0 0/1 0 21.2 23 11 10 1 14 3 0 1 .264
Totals 4.15 2-1 21 2 0 0/1 0 21.2 23 11 10 1 14 3 0 1 .264
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CHARLIE MADDEN
THE MADDEN FILEBirth Date:
September 1, 1995
Parents:
Chuck & Donna Madden
Hometown:
Dunwoody, Ga.
High School:
Dunwoody H.S.
Major:
Business
2014 AT MERCER
Played in 47 games with 39 starts during true freshman campaign … Helped team to a 28-10 record as a starting
catcher … Hit .269 on the year while batting primarily from his spot in the middle of the lineup Recorded a .341
batting average with runners in scoring position … Compiled 15 extra-base hits with 12 doubles and three home
runs … Notched nine multi-hit performances … Put together a six-game hitting streak (Apr. 17-26) … Drove in 22
runs on the year … Tallied a .425 slugging percentage … Reached base via a walk on 16 occasions … Swiped two
bases on three attempts … Ranked third on the team with nine sacrifi ces … Finished second on the team with
238 putouts … Went 2-of-4 with three RBI against Belmont (Mar. 1) … Plated a season-best four runs in wins over
Kennesaw State (Mar. 15) and Alabama State (Apr. 1) … Had a career outing in a 4-3 win over Georgia Tech on April
23, going 3-for-4 with two doubles and a RBI.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Dunwoody High School under head coach Chan English … Was named team MVP as a
senior and Defensive Player of the Year as a junior … Named a two-time All-Dekalb County team selection and
helped Dunwoody to a Region Championship as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Chuck and Donna Madden … Born on September 1, 1995 in Dunwoody, Ga. … Plans to major in business at
Mercer … Lists Josh Hamilton as his favorite athlete and the Atlanta Braves as his favorite sports team.
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SO. | C | 6-3 | 200 | R/R | DUNWOODY, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .269 47/39 134 21 36 12 0 3 22 .425 16 .357 2-3 .981
Totals .269 47/39 134 21 36 12 0 3 22 .425 16 .357 2-3 .981
MADDEN’S CAREER STATISTICS
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MATT MEEDER
THE MEEDER FILEBirth Date:
November 4, 1994
Parents:
Scott & Mary Beth Meeder
Hometown:
Roswell, Ga.
High School:
Roswell H.S.
Major:
Sports Marketing
2014 AT MERCER
Appeared in 34 games as a true freshman, starting 20 of those contests at shortstop … Hit .259 with one double
and drove in nine runs in just 54 at-bats … Tallied three multi-hit performances … Scored 12 runs on the year …
Ranked among team leaders with a .394 on-base percentage … Finished third on the team with 76 assists …
Scored a run in fi rst two appearances of his career, a pair of wins over Florida A&M (Feb. 18-19) … Finished 2-of-3
with one RBI and one run scored in an 8-4 victory over Kennesaw State (Mar. 15) … Crossed the plate a season-high
three times in an 11-5 defeat of USC Upstate (Apr 5) … Went 2-of-4 with a career-high three RBI in a 13-8 triumph
over Alabama State (Apr. 8).
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Roswell High School under head coach Mike Power … Sported a .380 career batting
average and hit .449 as a sophomore which was the highest single-season batting average in school history …
Was a three-time All-State second team performer, a three-time Georgia All-Region AAAAA fi rst team selection
and voted a Braves 400 Metro Atlanta All-Star as a senior.
PERSONAL
Son of Scott and Mary Beth Meeder … Born on November 4, 1994 in Atlanta, Ga. … Plans to major in sports market-
ing at Mercer … Lists the Atlanta Braves as his favorite sports team and Megan Fox as his favorite actress.
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SO. | INF | 5-8 | 155 | R/R | ROSWELL, GA.
Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB OB% SB-ATT FLD%2014 .259 34/20 54 12 14 1 0 0 9 .278 9 .394 0-2 .916
Totals .259 34/20 54 12 14 1 0 0 9 .278 9 .394 0-2 .916
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CAM WESOLOWSKI
THE WESOLOWSKI FILEBirth Date:
May 1, 1995
Parents:
Jim & Roxann Wesolowski
Hometown:
Brooks, Ga.
High School:
Whitewater H.S.
Major:
Sports Management
2014 AT MERCER
Appeared in four games during true freshman campaign … Finished season with a 2.70 ERA … Held right-handed
hitters to a .200 batting average … Struck out three batters in 3.1 innings of work ... Made back-to-back score-
less appearances during a sweep of Florida A&M (Feb. 18-19) … Picked up the fi nal two outs of the game against
Auburn (Mar. 7).
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned two varsity letters at Whitewater High School under head coaches Bobby Gatlin and Mark Sones ... Finished
with a 5-1 record, a 1.13 ERA, nine saves and 48 strikeouts in 36 innings pitched as a senior ... Was rewarded for his
eff orts when he was named Region Pitcher of the Year and earned a spot on the All-County fi rst team.
PERSONAL
Son of Jim and Roxann Wesolowski ... Has an older brother, Drew, and a younger brother, Nolan ... Born on May 1,
1995 in Detroit, MI ... Plans to major in sports management at Mercer ... Lists the Detroit Tigers as his favorite sports
team and The Dark Night Rises as his favorite movie.33
SO. | RHP | 6-4 | 205 | R/R | BROOKS, GA.
Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BAVG2014 2.70 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 .308
Totals 2.70 0-0 4 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 .308
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SHANE BUERSTER
THE BUERSTER FILEBirth Date:
October 14, 1995
Parents:
Ted & Melissa Buerster
Hometown:
Savannah, Ga.
High School:
Richmond Hills H.S.
Major:
Economics
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-sport star at Savannah Country Day and Richmond Hill High Schools … Lettered four times in baseball, three
times for head coach Don Garolano at SCDS and once for head coach Stacy Bennett at Richmond Hill … Named fi rst
team all-region as a senior … Second Team All-Savannah selection in 2014 … Garnered second team all-region
honors as a sophomore … Played club baseball for Chain Baseball Academy … Tabbed as an all-tournament selec-
tion by Perfect Game … Three-year member of High Honor Roll … Participated in school’s FCLA and Environmental
clubs.
PERSONAL
Son of Ted and Melissa Buerster … Has two siblings, Kristen and Madison … Born October 14, 1995 in Savannah, Ga.
… Plans to major in economics.
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CONRAD CORNELL
THE CORNELL FILEBirth Date:
September 14, 1995
Parents:
Damian & Kim Cornell
Hometown:
Covington, Ga.
High School:
Westminster H.S.
Major:
Finance
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-sport athlete at Westminster High School … Three-year letterwinner for head coach Russell Wren on the dia-
mond … Two-time pitcher of the year honoree … Led his team to the 2014 state semifi nals as well as a title game
appearance in 2013 … Named his club team’s most valuable player in 2013 … Also earned three varsity letters on
Westminster’s football team … Player of the week recipient on the gridiron … Member of school’s Backgammon
Club, National Honor Society and Young Republicans.
PERSONAL
Son of Damian and Kim Cornell … Has two siblings, Christian and Georgia … Born September 14, 1995 in Atlanta,
Ga. … Mother, Kim, played collegiate tennis and brother, Christian, ran track … Plans to major in fi nance.
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FR. | OF | 6-1 | 185 | R/R | COVINGTON, GA.
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CONNOR HERD
THE HERD FILEBirth Date:
July 2, 1996
Parents:
Mark & Bridget Herd
Hometown:
Cologne, Minn.
High School:
Holy Family Catholic H.S.
Major:
Engineering
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at Holy Family Catholic High School under head coach Bryan DeLorenzo … 2013 Perfect
Game USA Preseason HS Underclassmen All American Honorable Mention selection … Garnered all-state, all-con-
ference and second team all-metro recognition as a senior … Tabbed as an academic all-state selection in 2014
… Named an All-Conference selection as a junior after posting a 5-1 record, a 0.95 ERA and 33 strikeouts in 37.0
innings pitched … Helped lead the Fire to a 2012 Minnesota Class AA State Championship, recording the fi nal out in
a state championship fi nal … Member of school’s National Honor Society … Also recruited by Air Force, Davidson,
Navy and Army.
PERSONAL
Son of Mark and Bridget Herd … Born July 2, 1996 in Chaska, Minn. … Has one sister, Anna … Plans to major in
engineering.
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JOSE HERNANDEZ
THE HERNANDEZ FILEBirth Date:
January 12, 1994
Parents:
Franklin & Ivette Hernandez
Hometown:
Lakeland, Fla.
High School:
Lake Wales H.S.
Major:
Finance
2014 AT ST. JOHN’S RIVER STATE COLLEGE
Led team to a 37-14 overall record including a 20-4 mark in conference play … Played in 45 games as the team’s
primary catcher … Hit .230 with seven extra-base hits on the season … Finished third on the team with fi ve home
runs … Drove in 23 runs and drew 17 walks … Scored 32 runs on the year … Named the program’s John C. Tindall
Scholarship recipient in 2014.
2013 AT ST. JOHN’S RIVER STATE COLLEGE
Helped team to a 38-18 overall record and an 18-6 mark in league action … Played in 24 games for the Vikings …
Tallied seven hits with two home runs, one double and seven RBI … Drew fi ve walks … Also notched 15 putouts on
the season.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters for head coach Jason Dewitt at Lake Wales High School … Named the team’s Most Valu-
able Player in 2011 and 2012 … Helped lead the Highlanders to a pair of district championships as well as a regional
runner-up fi nish in 2012 … Graduated from Lake Wales with honors.
PERSONAL
Son of Franklin and Ivette Hernandez … Has one brother, Franklin … Born January 12, 1994 in Caracas, Venezuela …
Plans to major in fi nance … Father, Franklin, played baseball in Venezuela.
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JR. | C | 6-3 | 220 | R/R | LAKELAND, FLA.
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TYLER HOMER
THE HOMER FILEBirth Date:
December 1, 1993
Parents:
Bob & Karen Homer
Hometown:
Orlando, Fla.
High School:
Winter Park H.S.
Major:
Management
2014 AT INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
Played in 40 games at catcher and in the outfi eld as a sophomore … Earned all-conference honors … Hit .320 with
19 RBI on the year … Tied for the team lead with four home runs and 10 doubles … Scored 20 runs and tallied one
triple and one stolen base.
2013 AT INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE
Appeared in 36 games during freshman campaign … Hit .309 with 12 RBI … Also notched fi ve doubles and 12 runs
scored.
HIGH SCHOOL
Two-year letterwinner for head coach Bob King at Winter Park High School … Earned back-to-back All-Metro
Conference honors … Named to the Orlando Sentinel’s All-Central Florida Team … Garnered the team’s Best Hitter
Award as a senior … Voted as the Coach’s Award winner in 2011 and 2012 … Also recruited by Army and Indian River
State College.
PERSONAL
Son of Bob and Karen Homer … Has a younger sibling, Taylor … Born December 1, 1993 in Winter Park, Fla. … Plans
to major in management … Grandfather played professional baseball in the Milb and uncle, Allen Tuttle, played
baseball at UCF.
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JR. | C | 5-10 | 195 | R/R | ORLANDO, FLA.
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CHANDLER NEWTON
THE NEWTON FILEBirth Date:
April 26, 1995
Parents:
Mike & Karen Newton
Hometown:
Gainesville, Ga.
High School:
Gainesville H.S.
Major:
Pre-Nursing
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Gainesville High School under head coach Jeremy Kemp … Two-sport star that doubled
as a four-time all-region football player in the fall … Recorded fi rst career no-hitter as a junior … Garnered third
team preseason All-America honors in 2014 … Three-time all-area and all-region selection at Gainesville … Also
recruited by Furman, Georgia, Georgia Southern and Georgia Tech.
PERSONAL
Son of Mike and Karen Newton … Has two older siblings, Colby and Courtney … Born April 26, 1995 in Englewood,
Tenn. … Plans to major in pre-nursing … Father, Mike, played in the NFL while sister, Courtney, played basketball
at South Carolina.
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FR. | LHP | 6-2 | 215 | L/L | GAINESVILLE, GA.
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DJ SHIVES
THE SHIVES FILEBirth Date:
January 17, 1993
Parents:
Dave & Laura Shives
Hometown:
Tampa, Fla.
High School:
Alonso H.S.
Major:
Accounting
2014 AT HILLSBOROUGH
Participated in the preseason sophomore all-star game … Appeared in 14 games as a sophomore with 18.2 innings
of work … Fanned 17 batters on the season for an average of 8.2 batters per game … Made three scoreless appear-
ances.
2013 AT HILLSBOROUGH
Named second team all-conference … Compiled a 1-1 record with 16 appearances during freshman campaign with
a 1.01 WHIP … Led the team with four saves and a 1.08 ERA … Put together 33.1 innings of work with 22 strikeouts
… Held opponents scoreless in 14 of his 16 appearances on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four varsity letters for head coach Landy Faedo at Alonso High School … Helped lead the Ravens to state
titles in 2009 and 2011 … Also helped carry the squad to Saladino Tournament crowns in 2009 and 2010 … Played
on an Alonso team that began the 2010 season ranked No. 1 in the nation … Golden Raven honoree … Graduated
from Alonso with honors … Also recruited by UCF and Tampa.
PERSONAL
Son of Dave and Laura Shives … Has a brother, Ryan … Born January 17, 1993 in Tampa, Fla. … Plans to major in
accounting.
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COLLIN SNIDER
THE SNIDER FILEBirth Date:
March 29, 1996
Parents:
Joel Larkin & Michele Snider
Hometown:
Spring, Texas
High School:
Klein Oaks H.S.
Major:
Business Finance
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at Klein Oak High School under head coach Ramon Hernandez … Named a Houston 5A
All-Star … Voted onto the Texas Class 5A All-District fi rst team as a junior and senior ... Tabbed as Klein Oak’s Most
Valuable Player and Big Stick award winner as a senior … Selected as the team’s Most Improved Player in 2013 …
Also a member of school’s National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Son of Joel Larkin and Michele Snider … Has fi ve siblings, Ashley, Ava, Brenden, Sarah and Vaughn … Born March
29, 1996 in Houston, Texas … Planning to major in business fi nance ... Mother, Michele, played softball at Wayne
State University.
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STEVEN TAYLOR
THE TAYLOR FILEBirth Date:
February 4, 1996
Parents:
Steve & Lynn Taylor
Hometown:
Atlanta, Ga.
High School:
Marist H.S.
Major:
Business/Finance
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at The Marist School under head coach Mike Strickland … Selected as the team’s defensive
player of the year in 2014 … Started at shortstop and served as the lead-off hitter for all three years of high school
career … Elected as a team captain for senior campaign … Helped Marist to a Region 6-AAAA Championship and a
Georgia AAAA State Runner-Up fi nish as a junior … Member of school’s Academic Honor Roll and National Honor
Society … Also played two seasons of football at Marist.
PERSONAL
Son of Steve and Lynn Taylor … Has two siblings, Joe and Patrick … Born February 4, 1996 in Atlanta, Ga. … Plans
to major in business or fi nance … Mother, Lynn, played collegiate tennis at Ole Miss.
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DANIEL TEFFT
THE TEFFT FILEBirth Date:
October 22, 1995
Parents:
Jerry & Sylvia Teff t
Hometown:
Statenville, Ga.
High School:
Valdosta H.S.
Major:
Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner for head coach Bart Shuman at Valdosta High School … Earned fi rst team all-region and
all-state honors as a senior … Helped lead the Wildcats to the Class AAAA quarterfi nals … Selected as the 2014 Re-
gion Academic Player of the Year … Tabbed as the team’s most valuable player in 2014 … Two-time scholar athlete
award winner … Selected to play for Team Georgia in the … Participated in the school’s Fellowship of Christian
Athletes and First State Bank Student Advisory Board … Graduated with Georgia Merit Scholars and AP Scholar
honors … Also recruited by North Florida.
PERSONAL
Son of Jerry and Sylvia Teff t … Born on October 22, 1995 in Statenville, Ga. … Plans to major in biology and pre-
physical therapy … Chose Mercer because of its beautiful campus, great coaching staff and the success of the
baseball program.
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TREY TRUITT
THE TRUITT FILEBirth Date:
June 29, 1996
Parents:
Taiwan & Traci Truitt
Hometown:
Dothan, Ala.
High School:
Rehobeth H.S.
Major:
Physical Therapy
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-sport star at Rehobeth High School, lettering in baseball, football and basketball … Named an Alabama
Sports Writers Association All-State Class 5A Honorable Mention selection in 2012 and 2013 … Voted onto the
Wiregrass Athletic Conference All-Conference team in 2011, 2012 and 2013 … Tabbed as an all-tournament team
selection for the by Perfect Game USA … Also recruited Middle Tennessee State, UAB and South Alabama.
PERSONAL
Son of Taiwan Truitt and Traci Truitt … Has two sisters, Talia and Kenyatta … Born June 29, 1996 in Dothan, Ala. …
Plans to major in physical therapy … Father, Taiwan, played football at Troy University,
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CARTER VARGA
THE VARGA FILEBirth Date:
November 22, 1996
Parents:
Wayne and Renee Varga
Hometown:
Clermont, Fla.
High School:
East Ridge H.S.
Major:
International Business
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-year letterwinner at East Ridge High School under head coaches Adam Taylor and Matt Davenport …
Finished career as the school’s all-time wins leader … 2013 Perfect Game USA Preseason HS Underclassmen All
American Honorable Mention selection … Selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player following junior and senior
seasons … Named the Most Improved Player on his high school squad as a sophomore … Member of East Ridge’s
Academic Honor Roll and HOSA organization.
PERSONAL
Son of Renee and Wayne Varga, Jr. … Has one brother, Chris, and a sister, Camryn … Born November 22, 1996 in
Johnson City, N.Y. … Plans to major in international business.
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JACKSON WARE
THE WARE FILEBirth Date:
May 3, 1996
Parents:
Mitch & Judy Ware
Hometown:
Statesboro, Ga.
High School:
Statesboro H.S.
Major:
Undecided
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-year letterwinner at Statesboro High School under head coach Jim Simmons … Two-sport star that also
served as the starting defensive back for the Statesboro football team … Voted the Team MVP as a sophomore
and junior… Tabbed as the team’s Silver Slugger Award winner in 2014 … Named to the Class AAAA All-Region
team as a junior and senior … Helped the Blue Devils to the second round of the State AAAA Playoff s in 2013 …
Also garnered the Fighting Blue Devil Award on the gridiron while leading the team to the AAAA state semifi nals
… Also recruited by Middle Tennessee State and Gordon College.
PERSONAL
Son of Mitch and Judy Ware … Has two older brothers, Jake and Josh … Born on May 3, 1996 in Springfi eld, Mo.
… Major is undecided … Father, Mitch, played quarterback at Missouri State and brother, Jake, played baseball at
Georgia Southern … Chose Mercer because of the coaches and the tradition.
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2014 REVIEW
58 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
SEASON REVIEWOverall 38-17
Atlantic Sun 18-9
Atlantic Sun Tournament 0-2
Non-Conference 20-6
Home 24-4
Road 14-11
Neutral 0-2
Following a Loss 7-6
Current Streak Lost 2
Last 5 Games 1-4
Last 10 Games 4-6
in February 9-1
in March 13-6
in April 12-4
in May 3-2
Day 26-8
Night 12-9
Doubleheaders 8-0
on Monday 0-0
on Tuesday 9-0
on Wednesday 4-2
on Thursday 1-1
on Friday 6-6
on Saturday 10-5
on Sunday 8-1
Against Top 25 Opponents 2-0
vs. RPI Top-100 Opponents 13-5
Mercer scores fi rst 20-8
Opponent scores fi rst 18-8
Mercer scores 5 or more runs 25-5
Opponent scores 5 or more runs 7-6
Mercer scores less then 3 runs 1-7
Opponent scores less then 3 runs 15-2
Mercer leads after 7 innings 34-3
Mercer leads after 8 innings 33-2
1-run games 7-10
2-run games 6-2
Games decided by 5+ runs 14-2
vs. LH starters 16-6
vs. RH starters 22-11
Extra innings 1-2
Out-Hitting opponents 21-2
Out-Hit by opponents 14-12
Hits are tied 3-3
Mercer has 10+ hits 17-5
Opponent has 10+ hits 0-0
Mercer hits a homerun 21-6
Opponent hits a homerun 11-7
Mercer commits 1 error or less 29-10
Opponent commits 1 error or less 28-7
SEASON RECAP
Mercer fi nished the 2014 season with a 38-17 overall record
and an 18-9 mark in the Atlantic Sun Conference, fi nishing
second overall in the league.
FINAL RPI RANKINGS
The Bears wrapped up the year ranked 45th in the
BoydsWorld.com’s ratings percentage index (RPI) and
46th in the NCAA and WarrenNolan.com RPI rankings.
ELITE COMPANY
Mercer’s 38 wins in 2014 marks the fi fth-straight year that
the program has reached that milestone. The Bears are
one of only four programs in the country to acheive the
feat, joining South Carolina, Florida State and Virginia.
MERCER INSIDE THE RANKINGS
The Bears recorded their fi rst win over a top-fi ve team
since downing No. 2 Miami in 2007 when they traveled
down to Gainesville and picked up a 4-2 victory over No. 4
Florida. Following its win over the Gators, Mercer received
its second national ranking in as many seasons when it
was ranked No. 24 in the Baseball America Top-25 poll.
STARTING THE YEAR IN STYLE
Mercer started the season red-hot by winning its fi rst nine
games, breaking the previous program record of eight-
straight set back in 1970.
BEATING THE BEST
Mercer went 13-5 against RPI Top-100 teams in 2014, in-
cluding series sweeps of ACC champion Georgia Tech (No.
32), High Point (No. 62) and Evansville (No. 77).
HOME SWEET HOME
Mercer went 24-4 at home in 2014, with its .857 home win-
ning percentage ranking seventh-best in the nation. Since
the start of the 2012 season, the Bears have compiled a
67-17 record at the friendly confi nes of Claude Smith Field.
IN-STATE DOMINANCE
The Bears fi nished 2014 with the best record amongst in-
state foes with its 6-2 mark better than Kennesaw State
(8-4), Georgia Tech (7-5), Georgia State (4-5), Georgia
Southern (3-4), Georgia (3-7) and Savannah State (1-5).
Mercer is now 29-14 against schools in the state of Georgia
dating back to the start of the 2011 season.
ENDING AN ERA ON A HIGH NOTE
The Bears fi nished the season by qualifying for the Atlantic
Sun Championship for the ninth-straight season, joining
Stetson as the only other team in the conference to appear
in every postseason tournament since 2006.
STATISTICAL STANDOUTS
Mercer ranked in the top-40 nationally in multiple statistical
categories according to the NCAA Division I statistical rank-
ings. The Bears ranked fourth in walks per nine innings (2.08),
fi fth in strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.27-to-1.0), 15th in home runs
(42), tied for 20th in wins (38), 28th in slugging percentage
(.412), 28th in fi elding percentage (.975) and 38th in on-base
percentage (.378).
RECORD-SETTING PERFORMANCE
The Bears led the A-Sun with a 3.27 team ERA and in the pro-
cess broke the school record for lowest ERA in season which
was previously 3.32 set in 2012.
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TEAM W L T PCT W L T PCT L10
FGCU 19 8 0 .704 39 22 0 .639 6-4
Mercer 18 9 0 .667 38 17 0 .691 4-6
Kennesaw State 17 9 0 .654 40 24 0 .625 7-3
Lipscomb 17 10 0 .630 33 28 0 .541 6-4
ETSU 13 13 0 .500 27 30 0 .474 4-6
Jacksonville 13 13 0 .500 21 33 0 .389 6-4
Stetson 13 14 0 .481 26 34 0 .433 6-4
North Florida 11 16 0 .407 22 31 0 .415 3-7
USC Upstate 6 20 0 .231 17 38 0 .309 3-7
Northern Kentucky 6 21 0 .222 14 37 0 .275 1-9
INDIVIDUAL HONORSSECOND TEAM RAWLINGS/ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
CAPITAL ONE FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
Derrick Workman Sr. Acworth, Ga.
CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
Derrick Workman Sr. Acworth, Ga.
BROOKS WALLACE AWARD FINALIST
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Derrick Workman Sr. Acworth, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
Sasha LaGarde Sr. Montreal, Quebec
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
Eric Nyquist Jr. Alpharetta, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE
Nick Backlund Sr. San Jose, Calif.
Dimitri Kourtis Jr. Alpharetta, Ga.
Chesny Young Jr. Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM
Ryan Askew Fr. Suwanee, Ga.
Kyle Lewis Fr. Snellville, Ga.
ATLANTIC SUN ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE
Brandon Barker Sr. Woodstock, Ga.
Michael Massi Sr. Powder Springs, Ga.
Derrick Workman Sr. Acworth, Ga.
DATE OPPONENT RESULT RECORD INNINGS PITCHER OF RECORD TIME
Feb 15 High Point W, 5-2 1-0 9 Barker (1-0) 3:35
Feb 15 High Point W, 5-4 2-0 9 Glaze (1-0) 2:45
Feb 16 High Point W, 4-3 3-0 9 Nyquist (1-0) 2:40
Feb 18 Florida A&M W, 12-4 4-0 9 Glaze (2-0) 3:15
Feb 19 Florida A&M W, 10-2 5-0 9 Pittman (1-0) 2:40
Feb 21 Evansville W, 8-5 6-0 9 Barker (2-0) 3:17
Feb 22 Evansville W, 8-3 7-0 9 Papelian (1-0) 2:39
Feb 23 Evansville W, 6-5 8-0 9 Nyquist (2-0) 2:42
Feb 25 Savannah State W, 5-4 9-0 9 Glaze (3-0) 2:53
Feb 28 at Belmont L, 4-3 9-1 10 Lumsden (0-1) 3:04
Mar 1 at Belmont L, 6-5 9-2 9 Askew (0-1) 2:34
Mar 2 at Belmont W, 9-4 10-2 9 Nyquist (3-0) 3:15
Mar 4 at Florida A&M W, 3-0 11-2 9 Askew (1-1) 2:20
Mar 5 at Florida A&M W, 8-5 12-2 9 Glaze (4-0) 2:56
Mar 7 at Auburn L, 9-5 12-3 9 Papelian (1-1) 2:43
Mar 8 at Auburn L, 4-1 12-4 9 Askew (1-2) 2:25
Mar 9 at Auburn L, 6-5 12-5 9 Lumsden (0-2) 3:02
Mar 11 Butler W, 3-2 13-5 9 Pittman (2-0) 2:16
Mar 12 Butler W, 5-0 14-5 9 Lord (1-0) 2:17
Mar 14 Kennesaw State* L, 2-1 14-6 9 Askew (1-3) 2:32
Mar 15 Kennesaw State* W, 8-4 15-6 9 Papelian (2-1) 2:45
Mar 15 Kennesaw State* W, 11-8 16-6 9 Lumsden (1-2) 3:19
Mar 21 at Jacksonville* W, 4-2 17-6 9 Pittman (3-0) 2:52
Mar 22 at Jacksonville* W, 9-4 18-6 9 Papelian (3-1) 3:00
Mar 23 at Jacksonville* W, 6-3 19-6 9 Lumsden (2-2) 2:20
Mar 25 at #23 Georgia Tech W, 4-1 20-6 9 Askew (2-3) 2:32
Mar 29 North Florida* L, 6-3 20-7 9 Barker (2-1) 2:53
Mar 30 North Florida* W, 11-4 21-7 9 Kourtis (1-0) 2:33
Mar 30 North Florida* W, 6-3 22-7 7 Nyquist (4-0) 1:45
Apr 1 at Alabama State W, 12-4 23-7 9 Glaze (5-0) 2:55
Apr 4 USC Upstate* W, 3-1 24-7 9 Barker (3-1) 2:00
Apr 5 USC Upstate* W, 11-5 25-7 9 Kourtis (2-0) 2:47
Apr 5 USC Upstate* W, 3-0 26-7 9 Nyquist (5-0) 2:00
Apr 8 Alabama State W, 13-8 27-7 9 Glaze (6-0) 2:53
Apr 9 at Georgia State L, 8-7 27-8 9 Lumsden (2-3) 3:04
Apr 11 at Lipscomb* L, 4-2 27-9 9 Barker (3-2) 2:20
Apr 12 at Lipscomb* L, 2-1 27-10 9 Papelian (3-2) 2:43
Apr 13 at Lipscomb* W, 2-0 28-10 9 Nyquist (6-0) 2:14
Apr 17 Northern Kentucky* W, 12-4 29-10 9 Kourtis (3-0) 3:06
Apr 19 Northern Kentucky* W, 10-3 30-10 9 Papelian (4-2) 2:32
Apr 19 Northern Kentucky* W, 8-2 31-10 7 Nyquist (7-0) 2:07
Apr 23 at Georgia Tech W, 4-3 32-10 10 Kourtis (4-0) 2:38
Apr 25 at Florida Gulf Coast* L, 6-5 32-11 9 Barker (3-3) 2:45
Apr 26 at Florida Gulf Coast* W, 4-0 33-11 9 Papelian (5-2) 2:34
Apr 27 at Florida Gulf Coast* W, 5-3 34-11 9 Kourtis (5-0) 2:48
May 6 at #8 Florida W, 4-2 35-11 9 Barker (4-3) 3:03
May 9 Stetson* W, 4-2 36-11 9 Lord (2-0) 3:14
May 10 Stetson* L, 3-2 36-12 9 Lord (2-1) 3:10
May 11 Stetson* L, 4-3 36-13 9 Nyquist (7-1) 3:03
May 13 Georgia State W, 6-5 37-13 9 Askew (3-3) 2:40
May 14 at East Tennessee State* L, 7-2 37-14 9 Barker (4-4) 2:31
May 16 at East Tennessee State* L, 7-6 37-15 9 Papelian (5-3) 2:33
May 17 at East Tennessee State* W, 8-1 38-15 9 Nyquist (8-1) 2:32
May 21 vs. Stetson! L, 7-5 38-16 10 Kourtis (5-1) 3:01
May 22 vs. East Tennessee State! L, 7-1 38-17 9 Papelian (5-4) 2:45
SCHEDULE LEGEND RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL
* A-Sun Contest All Games 38-17 24-4 14-11 0-2
! A-Sun Tournament Atlantic Sun 18-9 11-4 7-5 0-0
Non-Conference 20-8 13-0 7-6 0-2
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BATTING/FIELDING STATISTICSPLAYER AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD%
Chesny Young .348 53 53 204 32 71 10 0 4 38 93 .456 28 2 14 7 .430 1 6 3 4 19 98 6 .951
Michael Massi .346 55 55 214 51 74 13 2 5 35 106 .495 26 4 25 4 .424 1 5 8 12 81 196 5 .982
Sasha LaGarde .314 55 55 210 51 66 8 1 9 45 103 .490 23 12 42 3 .409 2 9 9 15 127 2 2 .985
Derrick Workman .287 54 53 181 21 52 8 0 5 27 75 .414 26 8 62 5 .398 1 4 2 2 92 2 1 .989
Devin Bonin .284 51 43 141 30 40 4 1 0 14 46 .326 23 3 20 1 .395 0 11 5 7 65 98 7 .959
Nate Moorhouse .281 42 33 121 16 34 9 2 2 11 53 .438 10 1 24 3 .341 0 9 0 2 58 2 2 .968
Nick Backlund .271 55 55 207 32 56 10 0 8 38 90 .435 24 10 43 9 .367 4 0 0 1 421 24 4 .991
Charlie Madden .269 47 39 134 21 36 12 0 3 22 57 .425 16 3 30 1 .357 1 8 2 3 238 26 5 .981
Austin Barrett .222 50 33 117 11 26 3 0 1 15 32 .274 15 1 20 2 .313 1 4 0 3 253 19 2 .993
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Robert Sanchez .364 9 2 11 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 .364 0 0 6 0 .364 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 .714
Kyle Lewis .281 42 24 89 21 25 3 0 2 17 34 .382 9 0 17 2 .340 2 3 2 5 36 1 1 .974
Matt Meeder .259 34 20 54 12 14 1 0 0 9 15 .278 9 3 17 1 .394 0 5 0 2 22 76 9 .916
Howard Joe .220 32 16 59 9 13 2 0 3 11 24 .407 2 2 19 1 .270 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 .000
Danny Edgeworth .209 30 8 43 8 9 0 1 0 4 11 .256 7 2 15 1 .340 1 0 0 1 0 9 4 .692
Nathaniel Lowe .097 25 6 31 1 3 2 0 0 5 5 .161 2 0 9 0 .152 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 1.000
TOTALS .288 55 55 1816 316 523 85 7 42 291 748 .412 220 51 363 40 .378 14 66 32 58 1454 640 55 .974
OPPONENTS .269 55 55 1849 207 497 70 9 25 192 660 .357 112 40 366 39 .321 19 49 55 69 1413 510 64 .968
PITCHING STATISTICSPLAYER ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SH
Eric Nyquist 3.12 8 1 14 13 4 2 0 0 86.2 70 34 30 17 49 10 1 3 313 .224 5 11 0 4 11
Ryan Askew 3.54 3 3 22 9 0 0 1 0 68.2 81 34 27 11 49 13 2 4 276 .293 4 8 3 1 5
Brandon Barker 3.84 4 4 15 15 1 0 1 0 68.0 87 42 29 16 63 11 2 4 283 .307 13 3 0 1 10
Grant Papelian 4.13 5 4 20 14 1 1 0 0 80.2 89 37 37 18 44 14 2 6 308 .289 3 3 0 2 7
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Dimitri Kourtis 1.15 5 1 16 0 0 0 0 5 39.0 36 8 5 9 39 2 0 2 140 .257 2 2 0 2 5
Morgan Pittman 1.30 3 0 18 0 0 0 0 4 27.2 16 6 4 8 20 1 0 1 98 .163 2 0 0 1 1
Ben Lumsden 2.16 2 3 26 0 0 0 2 6 33.1 29 8 8 9 31 3 2 0 119 .244 0 4 0 2 6
GLAZE, Stephen 2.70 6 0 29 0 0 0 0 1 40.0 37 13 12 15 44 9 0 0 144 .257 7 6 1 3 4
WESOLOWSKI, Cam 2.70 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 13 .308 0 0 0 0 0
LORD, Austin 4.15 2 1 21 2 0 0 1 0 21.2 23 11 10 1 14 3 0 1 87 .264 1 2 0 1 0
WADE, Mitchell 5.56 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 17 7 7 2 8 2 0 1 48 .354 0 1 0 1 0
CONLEY, Bryce 12.46 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4.1 8 6 6 5 2 2 0 2 20 .400 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 3.27 38 17 55 55 6 5 2 16 484.2 497 207 176 112 366 70 9 25 1849 .269 37 40 4 19 49
OPPONENTS 5.27 17 38 55 55 1 0 0 9 471.0 523 316 276 220 363 85 7 42 1816 .288 37 51 9 14 66
OVERALL STATISTICSOVERALL: 38-17 | A-SUN: 38-17 | HOME: 38-17 | AWAY: 38-17 | NEUTRAL: 38-17
MULTI HIT GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL Chesny Young 12 6 3 - 21Sasha LaGarde 16 3 1 - 20Michael Massi 7 10 2 - 19Nick Backlund 14 3 - - 17Derrick Workman 12 2 - - 14Devin Bonin 11 2 - - 13Charlie Madden 7 2 - - 9Nate Moorhouse 6 3 - - 9Austin Barrett 6 1 - - 7Kyle Lewis 5 1 - - 6Matt Meeder 3 - - - 3Howard Joe 2 1 - - 3Danny Edgeworth 2 - - - 2Robert Sanchez 1 - - - 1
MULTI RBI GAMESPLAYER 2 3 4 5+ TOTAL Sasha LaGarde 6 2 2 - 10Nick Backlund 6 2 1 - 9Michael Massi 5 3 1 - 9Chesny Young 3 2 1 2 8Derrick Workman 5 - - - 5Kyle Lewis 3 - 1 - 4Charlie Madden 1 1 2 - 4Devin Bonin 2 - 1 - 3Howard Joe 1 1 1 - 3Austin Barrett 2 - - 1 3Nate Moorhouse 2 - - - 2Matt Meeder 1 1 - - 2
HITTING STREAKSPLAYER LONGEST CURRENTChesny Young 14 3Nick Backlund 9 -Sasha LaGarde 8 -Michael Massi 8 7Derrick Workman 7 -Charlie Madden 6 1Nate Moorhouse 6 -Austin Barrett 5 2Kyle Lewis 4 -Howard Joe 4 -Devin Bonin 3 3Robert Sanchez 3 -Matt Meeder 3 -Danny Edgeworth 2 1
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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSBATTING AVERAGE
1. Glenn Brown (1988) ........................................................................................480
T-2. Frank Millerd (1982) ....................................................................................... .414
T-2. Jack Pool (1983) ............................................................................................. .414
T-4. Tim Smith (1981) .............................................................................................408
T-4. John Callihan (1991) ........................................................................................408
6. Chesny Young (2013) ..................................................................................... .401
T-7. Gary Isenhower (1994) .................................................................................. .392
T-7. Michael Langley (2010) ................................................................................. .392
9. David Hester (1988) .........................................................................................391
10. Jacob Tanis (2010) ......................................................................................... .388
AT BATS
1. Jacob Tanis (2010) ..........................................................................................268
2. Michael Langley (2010) .................................................................................. 263
3. Chesny Young (2013) ......................................................................................262
4. Thomas Carroll (2010) .................................................................................... 258
5. Brent Magouirk (1999) ................................................................................... 245
6. Brent Magouirk (1997) ....................................................................................244
7. Nick Backlund (2013) ...................................................................................... 242
T-8. Greg Schmidt (1999) ....................................................................................... 239
T-8. Tyler McCarty (2010) ....................................................................................... 239
T-10. Jacob Tanis (2011) ........................................................................................... 237
T-10. Sasha LaGarde (2013) ..................................................................................... 237
RUNS
1. Billy Burns (2010) ............................................................................................. 73
2. Billy Burns (2011) .............................................................................................. 72
3. Jacob Tanis (2010) ............................................................................................69
T-4. Sasha LaGarde (2013) .......................................................................................68
T-4. Chad Campbell (1997) ......................................................................................68
6. Greg Schmidt (1999) ......................................................................................... 67
7. Jack Pool (1983) ................................................................................................64
T-8 Jacob Tanis (2011) ..............................................................................................61
T-8. Montgomery (1983) ...........................................................................................61
T-10. Chad Campbell (1998) ......................................................................................60
T-10. Jason Florio (1997) ............................................................................................60
HITS
1. Chesny Young (2013) ...................................................................................... 105
2. Jacob Tanis (2010) .......................................................................................... 104
3. Michael Langley (2010) ...................................................................................103
4. Chad Campbell (1997) ......................................................................................98
5. Greg Schmidt (1999) .........................................................................................90
T-6. Tyler McCarty (2010) .........................................................................................85
T-6. Nick Backlund (2012) ........................................................................................85
8. Jacob Tanis (2011) ............................................................................................. 83
T-9. Jack Pool (1983) ................................................................................................82
T-9. Tim Smith (1981) ...............................................................................................82
DOUBLES
T-1. Jacob Tanis (2010) ............................................................................................ 25
T-1. Michael Langley (2010) .................................................................................... 25
3. Thomas Carroll (2010) ...................................................................................... 23
T-4. Nick Backlund (2013) ....................................................................................... 22
T-4. Greg Schmidt (1998) ......................................................................................... 22
6. Jason Florio (1996) ............................................................................................21
7. Evan Boyd (2012) .............................................................................................. 20
T-8. Jeff Nebel (1999) ...............................................................................................19
T-8. Craig Gibson (1985) ............................................................................................19
T-8. Tyler McCarty (2010) ..........................................................................................19
TRIPLES
1. Tim Smith (1981) ................................................................................................. 7
T-2. Gary Isenhower (1994) ....................................................................................... 5
T-2. Mike Montgomery (1983) ................................................................................... 5
T-4. John Dortch (2008) ............................................................................................4
T-4. Billy Burns (2010) ...............................................................................................4
T-4. Thomas Carroll (2011) .........................................................................................4
T-7. Chesny Young (2013) .......................................................................................... 3
T-7. Matt Crawford (2008) ......................................................................................... 3
T-7. John Hanson (1996) ............................................................................................ 3
T-7. Joel Selph (1978) ................................................................................................. 3
T-7. Jerry Copeland (1977) ......................................................................................... 3
T-7. Shaw Maddox (1975) .......................................................................................... 3
HOME RUNS
1. Tim Smith (1983) ............................................................................................... 24
T-2. Jeremy Avery (1997) ......................................................................................... 22
T-2. Jacob Tanis (2010) ............................................................................................ 22
T-4. Jack Pool (1983) .................................................................................................21
T-4. John Moreland (2010)........................................................................................21
T-6. Chris Clayton (1999) ..........................................................................................20
T-6. Frank Millerd (1982) ..........................................................................................20
8. Craig Gibson (1985) ............................................................................................19
T-9. Mike Appalucci (2002) .......................................................................................17
T-9. Chris Campbell (1998) .......................................................................................17
RUNS BATTED IN
1. Frank Millerd (1982) ..........................................................................................91
2. Jacob Tanis (2010) ............................................................................................88
3. Jack Pool (1983) ................................................................................................80
4. Tim Smith (1983) ...............................................................................................77
5. Jeremy Avery (1997) ........................................................................................ 76
6. Jacob Tanis (2011) ............................................................................................. 75
7. Chris Clayton (1999) ..........................................................................................74
8. Nick Backlund (2013) ....................................................................................... 68
9. Thomas Carroll (2010) ...................................................................................... 67
T-10. Craig Gibson (1985) .......................................................................................... 65
T-10. Chesny Young (2013) ....................................................................................... 65
TOTAL BASES
1. Jacob Tanis (2010) ...........................................................................................197
2. Frank Millerd (1982) ........................................................................................ 163
3. Jack Pool (1983) ...............................................................................................162
4. Jeremy Avery (1997) ........................................................................................161
5. Tim Smith (1983) .............................................................................................156
6. Nick Backlund (2012) ......................................................................................149
7. Michael Langley (2010) ...................................................................................148
8. Chris Clayton (1999) ........................................................................................146
9. Jacob Tanis (2011) ............................................................................................145
10. Craig Gibson (1985) ......................................................................................... 143
632015 MERCER BASEBALL
SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSBASE ON BALLS
1. Barry Veal (1985) ..............................................................................................60
2. Chad Campbell (1998) ..................................................................................... 53
3. Randy Burke (1977) ........................................................................................... 51
4. Mark Sterritt (1979) .......................................................................................... 49
5. Mike Montgomery (1983) ................................................................................ 47
6. Daniel Hurst (2005) .........................................................................................46
T-7. Jeremy Avery (1998) ........................................................................................ 43
T-7. Gary Isenhower (1994) .................................................................................... 43
9. Evan Boyd (2012) .............................................................................................. 42
T-10. John Hanson (1994) ..........................................................................................41
T-10. James McDonough (1999) ................................................................................41
STOLEN BASES
T-1. Barry Veal (1985) .............................................................................................. 30
T-1. Billy Burns (2010) .............................................................................................30
3. Billy Burns (2011) ..............................................................................................29
4. Joe Pettini (1975) .............................................................................................. 28
5. Joe Pettini (1977) .............................................................................................. 27
6. Bruce Evans (1984) ........................................................................................... 25
7. Joel Selph (1977) .............................................................................................. 24
T-8. Bruce Evans (1983) ........................................................................................... 23
T-8. Jason Gaines (2002) ........................................................................................ 23
10. Matt Crawford (2008) ...................................................................................... 22
PUT-OUTS
1. Phil Welch (1979)............................................................................................. 513
2. Mike Armstrong (2007) ................................................................................. 497
3. Wilcox (1983) .................................................................................................. 458
4. Mike Armstrong (2008) ................................................................................. 453
5. Austin Barrett (2013) ...................................................................................... 435
6. Nick Backlund (2014) ......................................................................................421
7. Criag Gibson (1985) .........................................................................................416
8. John Moreland (2010)..................................................................................... 410
9. Scott Hallam (1978) ........................................................................................406
10. John Moreland (2011) ..................................................................................... 395
ASSISTS
1. Michael Massi (2014 ........................................................................................196
2. Thompson (1983) ............................................................................................ 187
3. Billy Shaughnessy (2006) .............................................................................. 172
4. Evan Boyd (2013) .............................................................................................165
T-5. Evan Boyd (2010) ............................................................................................ 164
T-5. Gary Isenhower (1995) ...................................................................................164
7. Evan Boyd (2011) ..............................................................................................159
T-8. Evan Boyd (2012) ............................................................................................. 158
T-8. James McDonough (1999) .............................................................................. 158
10. Billy Shaughnessy (2007)............................................................................... 157
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1. Andrew Urena (2006) ....................................................................................1.30
2. John Hart (1975) .............................................................................................1.85
3. DJ Johnson (2011) ........................................................................................... 1.91
4. JT Odom (2011) ................................................................................................2.11
5. Paul Buschmann (1979) .................................................................................2.16
6. Fred Heatherington (1979) ............................................................................ 2.18
7. Robert Yopp (1975) ........................................................................................2.19
8. Gary Green (1979) ......................................................................................... 2.39
9. Jim Rollins (1975) .......................................................................................... 2.43
10. Cory Gearrin (2007) ......................................................................................2.44
WINS
1. Rick Miller (1994) ............................................................................................ 12
2. Matt Barefi eld (1994) .....................................................................................10
T-3. Jeff Nebel (1999) ............................................................................................10
T-3. Jeff Nebel (1997) .............................................................................................10
T-5. Brantley New (2006) ....................................................................................... 9
T-5. Brian Jones (2004) .......................................................................................... 9
T-5. Gary Green (1979) ............................................................................................ 9
T-5. Danny Fitzsimmons (1979) ............................................................................. 9
T-5. Kevin Hackinson (1987) ................................................................................... 9
T-5. Dan Fitzsimmons (1981) .................................................................................. 9
COMPLETE GAMES
T-1. John Hart (1975)............................................................................................... 9
T-1 Cliff Broxton (1986, 1987, 1988) ....................................................................... 9
T-1 Scott Barnhouse (1981) ................................................................................... 9
T-4. Matt Barefi eld (1994) ...................................................................................... 8
T-4. Rick Miller (1994) ............................................................................................. 8
T-4. Brian Jones (2004) .......................................................................................... 8
T-4. Rick Miller (1996) ............................................................................................. 8
T-4. Perry (1983)...................................................................................................... 8
T-4. Greg Wells (1977) ............................................................................................. 8
T-4. Robert Yopp (1975) .......................................................................................... 8
T-4. Mark Mimbs (1990) .......................................................................................... 8
T-4. Dan Fitzsimmions (1981) ................................................................................. 8
SAVES
1. Andrew Urena (2006) .................................................................................... 15
2. Cory Gearrin (2007) ........................................................................................ 13
3. Dimitri Kourtis (2013) ................................................................. 9
4. J.T. Odom (2011) ............................................................................................... 8
T-5. Chris Bishop (2002) ......................................................................................... 6
T-5. Ben Lumsden (2014) .................................................................. 6
T-7. Andrew Urena (2005) ..................................................................................... 5
T-7. Matt Parker (1997) ........................................................................................... 5
T-7. J.T. Odom (2010) .............................................................................................. 5
T-7. David Teasley (2010) ....................................................................................... 5
T-7. David Teasley (2012) ........................................................................................ 5
INNINGS PITCHED
1. David D’Amico (1998) .................................................................................131.0
2. Rick Miller (1994) ....................................................................................... 129.2
3. Matt Barefi eld (1994) ..................................................................................127.1
4. David D’Amico (1997) .................................................................................120.1
5. Brian Jones (2004) .....................................................................................119.2
6. Greg Wells (1977) ........................................................................................118.0
7. Perry (1983).................................................................................................115.6
8. Jeff Nebel (1997) ..........................................................................................115.1
9. Matt Parker (1998) .......................................................................................114.1
10. Rick Miller (1996) ....................................................................................... 114.0
STRIKEOUTS
1. David D’Amico (1998) ................................................................................... 130
2. David D’Amico (1997) .................................................................................... 117
3. John Hart (1975).............................................................................................116
4. Matt Parker (1998) .........................................................................................115
T-5. Brett Jarett (2002) .........................................................................................114
T-5. Rick Miller (1994) ...........................................................................................114
T-7. Brian Jones (2002) .......................................................................................104
T-7. Jeff Nebel (1999) ..........................................................................................104
9. Matt Parker (1999) ..........................................................................................97
64 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
CAREER RECORDSHITTINGBatting AverageChesney Young (2011-2014) ...................................................................................... .376
Sluuging PercentageJacob Tanis (2009-2011) ........................................................................................... .669
On-Base PercentageBilly Burns (2009-2011) ............................................................................................ .449
Games PlayedEvan Boyd (2010-2013) .............................................................................................. 233
Games StartedEvan Boyd (2010-2013) .............................................................................................. 233
At-BatsBrent Magouirk (1997-2000) .................................................................................... 844
Runs ScoredEvan Boyd (2010-2013) .............................................................................................. 182
HitsDerrick Workman (2011-14) ........................................................................................ 271
DoublesTim Smith (1980-1983) ................................................................................................. 57
TriplesBilly Burns (2009-2011) .................................................................................................. 8
Home RunsTim Smith (1980-1983) ................................................................................................. 56
RBITim Smith (1980-1983) ................................................................................................ 231
WalksEvan Boyd (2010-2013) ............................................................................................... 135
Stolen BasesJoe Pettini (1974-1977) ................................................................................................. 76
FIELDINGPutoutsAustin Barrett (2011-14) .......................................................................................... 1,296
AssistsEvan Boyd (2010-2013) ............................................................................................. 646
PITCHINGERAAndrew Urena (2005-2006) ..................................................................................... 1.30
WinsRick Miller (1993-1996) ................................................................................................. 29
SavesAndrew Urena (2005-2006) ........................................................................................ 20
AppearancesDavid Teasley (2010-2013) .......................................................................................... 161
Games StartedBrantley New (2004-2007) ......................................................................................... 58
Complete GamesCliff Broxton (1985-1988) ............................................................................................. 27
ShutoutsBrian Jones (2001-2004) ............................................................................................... 5
Innings PitchedBrian Jones (2001-2004) ......................................................................................... 385.1
StrikeoutsDavid D’Amico (1997-2000) ....................................................................................... 349
Derrick Workman compiled a school record 271 hits over the course of his
four-year career in Macon. The Acworth, Ga. native was a three-time All-A-
Sun performer, while also garnering Capital One Academic All-America First
Team honors.
652015 MERCER BASEBALL
TEAM RECORDSBatting Average1. 2010 ......................................................................................................... .340
T-2. 1982 .......................................................................................................... .327
T-2. 1987 .......................................................................................................... .327
4. 1999 ......................................................................................................... .326
5. 1981 .......................................................................................................... .324
Runs Per Game1. 1982 ............................................................................................................. 8.9
2. 2010 ............................................................................................................8.4
3. 1981 ............................................................................................................. 8.3
4. 1999 .............................................................................................................7.9
5. 1983 ..............................................................................................................7.8
Earned Run Average1. 2014 .......................................................................................................... 3.27
2. 2012.......................................................... ................................................ 3.32
3. 1981.......................................................... .................................................3.36
4. 1978.......................................................... ................................................3.38
5. 1980.......................................................... ................................................ 3.43
Wins1. 2013 ..............................................................................................................43
T-2. 2011 ..............................................................................................................39
T-2. 1981 ..............................................................................................................39
T-4. 2014 .............................................................................................................38
T-4. 2012 ..............................................................................................................38
T-4. 2010 .............................................................................................................38
The 2010 Mercer baseball team claimed the program’s third Atlantic Sun Tournament title, which advancing to NCAA Regional Play for the fi rst time in program his-
tory. The Bears’ run included a 38-24 overall record, 16 wins in conference play and a 13-7 triumph over Elon for the program’s fi rst NCAA Tournament victory.
66 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
ALL-TIME SERIESTEAM FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T
Akron 1991 (L, 12-19) 1994 (L, 6-7) 2-2-0
Alabama 1998 (L, 3-15) 2010 (L, 5-3) 0-3-0
UAB 2006 (W, 3-0) 2006 (L, 1-8) 1-2-0
Alabama Christian 1983 (W, 12-8) 1984 (W, 10-5) 2-2-1
Alabama State 2004 (L, 2-3) 2014 (W, 13-8) 15-1-0
Albany State 1978 (W, 4-0) 2004 (W, 8-0) 4-1-0
Alderson Broaddus 1976 (W, 19-2) 1977 (W, 14-1) 4-0-0
Appalachian State. 1975 (W, 3-1) 1979 (W, 9-3) 3-0-0
App. State Teacher’s College 1955 (L, 8-10) 1955 (L, 8-9) 0-2-0
Arkansas-Little Rock 1981 (L, 2-21) 1981 (L, 0-16) 0-5-0
Armstrong State 1978 (W, 4-0) 1998 (W, 2-0) 11-4-0
Atlanta Baptist 1971 (L, 3-8) 1971 (W, 5-4) 1-1-0
Auburn 1951 (L, 0-15) 2014 (L, 6-5) 12-43-0
Augusta 1983 (W, 8-4) 1991 (L, 2-5) 5-3-0
Ball State 1986 (W, 10-5) 1992 (W, 4-1) 2-1-0
Baptist 1977 (L, 2-9) 1990 (L, 5-6) 8-4-0
Belmont 2002 (W, 6-2) 2014 (W, 9-4) 21-22-0
Berry 1961 (W, 10-0) 1965 (W, 11-1) 7-2-0
Bethune-Cookman 2006 (W, 4-2) 2013 (W, 5-0) 7-6-0
Bowling Green 1983 (L, 2-7) 1983 (L, 3-8) 0-2-0
Bryant 2009 (W, 6-2) Same 2-0-0
Buff alo 1975 (W, 11-4) 1975 (L, 7-8) 1-1-0
Butler 2000 (L, 1-13) 2014 (W, 5-0) 3-1-0
Campbell 1995 (L, 2-5) 2011 (W, 9-5) 30-27-0
Carson-Newman 1965 (L, 0-4) 1995 (W, 7-6) 3-2-0
Catholic 1980 (L, 4-8) Same 0-1-0
Centenary 1980 (W, 12-3) 1999 (L, 4-19) 9-9-0
Central Arkansas 2013 (L, 5-6) Same 0-1-0
Central Connecticut 2002 (W, 7-5) 2002 (W, 10-3) 3-0-0
Central Florida 1995 (L, 4-5) 2005 (W, 8-1) 7-16-0
Central Methodist 1992 (W, 9-1) 1992 (W, 10-4) 2-0-0
Central Michigan 1998 (W, 8-5) Same 1-0-0
Chicago State 2010 (W, 21-1) 2010 (W, 17-4) 4-0-0
College of Charleston 1995 (W, 8-1) 2009 (W, 16-12) 18-12-0
The Citadel 1959 (L, 3-6) 2010 (W, 5-0) 5-10-0
Clemson 1975 (L, 0-3) 2008 (L, 3-10) 3-8-0
Cleveland State 1992 (W, 6-1) Same 1-0-0
Coastal Carolina 1991 (L, 4-9) Same 0-1-0
Columbus College 1970 (L, 0-2) 1986 (L, 4-12) 8-5-0
Cornell 1998 (W, 18-3) 1998 (T, 5-5) 2-0-1
Creighton 1998 (L, 2-15) Same 0-1-0
Davidson 1957 (W, 13-5) 1978 (W, 5-2) 7-8-0
Dayton 1970 (W, 5-4) Same 1-0-0
Detroit Mercy 1998 (W,9-3 2000 (L, 9-12) 5-2-0
Eastern Kentucky 1986 (W, 1-0) 1999 (L, 7-9) 2-3-0
East Tennessee State 1978 (L, 3-4) 2014 (L, 7-1) 20-13-0
Elmhurst 1976 (W, 8-1) 1976 (W, 8-3) 2-0-0
Elon 2010 (W, 13-7) Same 1-0-0
Emory 1990 (W, 7-0) 1990 (W, 14-3) 3-0-0
Erskine 1959 (W, 11-1) 1963 (W, 7-1) 4-5-0
Evansville 1980 (W, 6-1) 2014 (W, 6-5) 7-4-0
Fairfi eld 1979 (W, 14-2) 1979 (L, 6-7) 1-1-0
Flagler 1979 (W, 12-5) 1980 (W, 8-6) 2-0-0
Florida 1994 (L, 5-6) 2014 (W, 4-2) 3-12-0
Florida A&M 1986 (W, 9-0) 2014 (W, 8-5) 78-24-1
Florida Atlantic 1995 (L, 5-7) 2006 (W, 8-5) 10-17-0
TEAM FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T
Florida Gulf Coast 2008 (L, 4-16) 2014 (W, 5-3) 11-11-0
Florida International 1981 (W, 15-5) 1995 (L, 0-19) 2-20-0
Florida Southern 1951 (W, 11-10) 1962 (L, 5-7) 1-7-0
Florida State 1975 (L, 0-4) 2006 (L, 4-8) 8-42-0
Florida Tech 1978 (L, 6-11) Same 0-1-0
Fort Valley State 1981 (L, 3-7) 1983 (W, 3-1) 2-4-0
Furman 1977 (L, 3-6) 1996 (W, 8-5) 8-2-0
Gardner-Webb 2001 (W, 5-1) 2008 (L, 4-5) 8-13-0
Georgetown (Ky.) 1969 (W, 4-3) Same 1-0-0
Georgia 1951 (L, 5-19) 2011 (W, 4-2) 4-32-0
Georgia College & State 1969 (W, 13-2) 2005 (L, 2-3) 32-12-1-0
Georgia Southern 1960 (L, 6-7) 2013 (W, 5-3) 23-69-0
Georgia Southwestern 1969 (W, 9-1) 1987 (W, 9-7) 14-4-0
Georgia State 1958 (W, 14-2) 2014 (W, 6-5) 64-47-0
Georgia Teacher’s College 1951 (L, 6-9) 1959 (W, 8-6) 3-7-0
Georgia Tech 1955 (L, 4-5) 2014 (W, 4-3) 23-62-0
Grace College 1969 (W, 7-0) 1970 (W, 6-0) 3-0-0
Greenville 1964 (W, 8-2) 1965 (W, 5-1) 4-0-0
Hardin-Simmons 1979 (W, 14-1) 1981 (W, 11-9) 5-1-0
Harvard 2011 (W, 14-3) Same 1-0-0
High Point 2012 (W, 5-2) 2014 (W, 4-3) 4-2-0
Hillsdale 1994 (W, 21-4) 1994 (W, 12-11) 2-0-0
Hiram 1975 (W, 4-1) 1980 (W, 11-1) 17-0-0
Howard 1951 (L, 2-4) 2001 (W, 9-2) 15-6-0
Huntington 1969 (W, 13-0) 1971 (W 7-4) 3-1-0
Indiana State 2013 (W, 9-1) 2013 (L, 2-10) 1-1-0
Indiana Wesleyan 1970 (W, 3-1) 1971 (W, 14-10) 3-0-0
Iowa 1984 (L, 4-10) 1984 (W, 10-8) 2-1-0
Jacksonville 1978 (L, 5-18) 2014 (W, 6-3) 35-33-0
Jacksonville State 1996 (W, 10-1) 2003 (L, 0-3) 8-11-0
Kennesaw State 1986 (W, 3-0) 2014 (W, 11-8) 21-15-0
Kentucky 1990 (L, 5-6) 1992 (L, 4-16) 0-2-0
LaGrange 1986 (W, 6-3) Same 1-0-0
Lake Forest College 1969 (W, 10-3) 1990 (L, 1-10) 4-1-0
Liberty 2009 (L, 2-3) 2011 (L, 4-5) 3-2-0
Lipscomb 1984 (8-5) 2014 (W, 2-0) 18-16-0
LSU 2002 (L, 4-7) 2002 (L, 1-17) 0-3-0
Luther Williams 1951 (L, 2-21) Same 0-1-0
Malone 1964 (W, 15-3) 1969 (L, 5-6) 3-1-0
Mansfi eld State 1987 (W, 4-2) 1987 (W, 7-6) 2-0-0
Marshall 2003 (W, 6-4) 2005 (W, 8-0) 4-2-0
Maryland 1979 (W, 5-2) 1995 (W, 7-3) 5-3-0
McNeese State 2005 (W, 13-9) Same 1-0-0
Mercer-Atlanta 1975 (W, 7-3) 1984 (W, 13-3) 12-2-0
Miami (Fla.) 1975 (L, 0-11) 2007 (W, 8-5) 5-15-0
Miami (Ohio) 1965 (L, 0-3) 2013 (W, 11-0) 4-1-0
Michigan State 1975 (L, 3-8) 2004 (L, 10-12) 2-3-0
Middle Tennessee State 1971 (W, 10-2) 1976 (W, 5-1) 3-2-0
Milligan 1990 (W, 9-0) Same 1-0-0
Millsaps 1951 (W, 7-1) 1951 (L, 1-3) 1-1-0
Mississippi 2009 (W, 13-11) Same 1-0-0
Mississippi College 1951 (W, 11-9) 1951 (W, 7-3) 2-0-0
Mississippi State 2000 (L, 4-6) 2012 (L, 3-1) 1-3-0
Morehead State 1993 (L, 5-12) 2012 (W, 8-2) 7-4-0
Morris Brown 2002 (W, 15-3) 2003 (W, 8-2) 5-0-0
Morris Harvey 1971 (L, 0-5) 1971 (W, 3-0) 1-1-0
672015 MERCER BASEBALL
ALL-TIME SERIESTEAM FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T
North Carolina 1963 (L, 5-9) Same 0-1-0
North Carolina A&T 1994 (W, 22-0) 1994 (W, 7-0) 3-0-0
North Carolina-Greensboro 1998 (L, 6-7) 1998 (W, 3-0) 2-1-0
North Carolina State 1996 (L, 0-18) Same 0-1-0
North Central 1977 (W, 4-3) 1977 (W, 4-2) 2-0-0
North Florida 2006 (L, 3-8) 2014 (W, 6-3) 11-13-0
North Georgia 1951 (W, 7-5) 1971 (W, 20-5) 20-7-0
Northeast Illinois 1994 (W, 10-7) 1994 (W, 14-10) 2-0-0
Northeast Louisiana 1980 (W, 7-0) 1981 (L, 2-12) 1-2-0
Northern Kentucky 2013 (W, 7-4) 2014 (W, 8-2) 6-0-0
Notre Dame 2013 (W, 5-4) Same 1-0-0
Oakland 2001 (W, 10-3) Same -1-0-0
Ohio State 1978 (L, 0-1) 2013 (W, 6-5) 2-1-0
Oklahoma City 1979 (W, 3-0) 1979 (W, 6-3) 2-1-0
Olivet 1969 (W, 9-0) 1969 (W, 5-0) 2-0-0
Oglethrope 1951 (W, 20-1) 1971 (W, 6-0) 10-4-0
Piedmont 1957 (W, 18-7) 1987 (W, 6-0) 27-3-0
Portland State 1990 (W, 6-1) 1994 (W, 5-4) 2-1-0
Presbyterian 1955 (W, 12-10) 2012 (W, 10-3) 11-1-0
Purdue 1977 (W, 11-9) 1995 (W, 11-2) 5-3-0
Rider 2006 (W, 12-8) 2006 (L, 11-13) 1-1-0
Robins Field 1951 (L, 5-6) 1951 (L, 6-11) 0-3-0
Robin Flyers 1955 (L, 4-6) 1955 (W, 1917) 1-1-0
Robin Rockets 1955 (W, 9-3) Same 1-0-0
Rockford (Ill.) 1969 (W, 11-0) Same 1-0-0
Sacremento State 1990 (L, 3-10) 1990 (L, 7-12) 0-2-0
Samford 1983 (W, 17-3) 2008 (L, 3-8) 34-26-0
Saint John’s (N.Y.) 2013 (W, 13-5) Same 1-0-0
Saint Leo 1996 (W, 6-3) 1996 (W, 10-7) 2-0-0
Saint Louis 1994 (W, 6-4) 1999 (W, 20-13) 2-3-0
Saint Xavier 1975 (L, 0-2) 1978 (L, 2-4) 2-3-0
Savannah College of Art & Design 1991 (W, 3-2) 1992 (W, 10-0) 4-0-0
Savannah State 1997 (W, 12-4) 2014 (W, 5-4) 23-11-0
Shorter 1971 (L, 0-7) Same 0-1-0
Siena Heights 1986 (L, 4-12) 1986 (W, 11-6) 1-1-0
South Alabama 1975 (L, 0-12) 2013 (L, 4-9) 2-6-0
South Carolina 1977 (L, 0-2) 1984 (L, 3-7) 5-11-0
South Dakota State 2013 (W, 4-3) 2013 (W, 4-3) 2-0-0
South Carolina-Aiken 1976 (W, 4-3) 1979 (W, 5-0) 8-5-0
South Carolina-Upstate 2008 (W, 11-2) 2014 (3-0) 20-4-0
South Florida 2010 (W, 2-1) 2010 (L, 13-4) 1-2-0
Southeast Louisiana 1993 (L, 4-12) 1995 (W, 3-1) 4-11-0
Southern Illinois 1976 (L, 3-9) 1976 (L, 4-5) 0-2-0
Southern Mississippi 2005 (L, 6-12) Same 0-1-0
Southern Tech 1971 (L, 3-5) 1987 (W, 8-7) 5-1-1
Southwest Missouri State 2005 (W, 9-0) Same 1-0-0
Stetson 1959 ( (L, 2-10) 2014 (L, 7-5) 29-80-1
Stony Brook 1975 (W, 8-7) 1975 (W, 6-2) 2-0-0
Tampa 1959 (L, 1-4) Same 0-1-0
Tennessee 1957 (L, 0-12) 1998 (L, 2-14) 2-2-0
Tennessee State 1991 (W, 14-2) 1993 (W, 9-6) 7-2-0
Tennessee Tech 1977 (L, 5-10) 1991 (W, 13-8) 8-7-1
Toledo 2005 (W, 8-5) Same 1-0-0
Troy 1999 (W, 4-1) 2005 (L, 4-7) 12-13-0
Tulane 1994 (L, 5-13) 1994 (L, 12-20) 0-2-0
TEAM FIRST MEETING LAST MEETING W-L-T
Utica 1986 (W, 6-4) Same 1-0-0
Valdosta State 1958 (W, 5-2) 1986 (L, 3-15) 13-12-0
Valparaiso 1979 (L, 2-3) 1980 (W, 9-2) 2-2-0
Vanderbilt 1992 (L,1-14) 1993 (L, 4-9) 0-4-0
Vermont 1984 (L, 11-12) 1984 (W, 6-4) 1-1-0
Villanova 2005 (L, 1-10) Same 0-1-0
Virginia 1976 (W, 2-1) 1997 (L, 4-9) 3-1-0
VMI 2004 (W, 4-0) 2006 (L, 4-5) 3-3-0
Virginia Tech 1983 (W, 14-1) 1983 (L, 13-9) 1-1-0
Warner Robbins 1957 (W, 14-11) Same 1-0-0
West Georgia 1962 (L, 3-8) 1986 (L 5-17) 0-2-0
West Liberty 1970 (W, 7-6) Same 1-0-0
West Virginia 1975 (L, 2-8) 1992 (L, 4-7) 4-3-0
Western Carolina 2007 (W, 13-10) 2008 (L, 7-8) 1-1-0
Western Kentucky 1976 (W, 5-3) 1992 (W, 11-7) 5-0-0
Western Michigan 1975 (W, 5-2) 1999 (W, 16-14) 2-1-0
WIAM 1964 (L, 2-5) Same 0-1-0
Winthrop 2000 (L, 2-9) 2011 (L, 7-6) 2-5-0
Wisconsin-Whitewater 1979 (W, 8-1) 1980 (W, 8-6) 6-0-0
Woff ord 1957 (L, 2-4) 1997 (W, 8-7) 7-3-0
Xavier 1980 (W, 15-3) 1999 (L, 1-9) 1-1-0
Yale 1981 (L, 7-9) 1981 (L, 4-14) 0-3-0
68 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORY
AKRONOVERALL: 2-2 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/19/1991 L 12 19
03/20/1991 W 11 9
03/23/1992 W 14 2
03/23/1994 L 6 7
ALABAMAOVERALL: 0-3 // STREAK: Lost 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/03/1998 L 3 15
03/04/1998 L 3 12
06/06/2010 L 3 5
ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (UAB)OVERALL: 1-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 1-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/03/2006 W 3 0
03/04/2006 L 2 5
03/05/2006 L 1 8
ALABAMA CHRISTIANOVERALL: 2-2-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1983 W 12 8
1983 T 4 4
1983 L 6 9
1983 L 2 6
1984 W 10 5
ALABAMA STATEOVERALL: 13-2 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 9-1
UNDER GIBSON: 13-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
01/31/2004 L 2 3
01/31/2004 W 19 5
02/01/2004 W 10 2
02/19/2005 W 7 6
02/19/2005 W 11 0
02/20/2005 W 19 0
02/25/2011 W 8 0
02/26/2011 W 9 1
02/27/2011 W 18 2
04/24/2012 W 6 0
04/25/2012 W 6 2
05/08/2012 W 7 2
05/08/2012 W 8 5
02/19/2013 L 0 4
04/09/2013 W 10 2
04/01/2014 Montgomery, Ala. W, 12-4
ALBANY STATEOVERALL: 4-1 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 3-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/20/1978 W 4 0
04/20/1978 L 6 8
02/20/2004 W 1 0
02/21/2004 W 14 1
02/21/2004 W 8 0
ALDERSON-BROADDUSOVERALL: 4-0 // STREAK: Won 4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/27/1976 W 19 2
02/27/1976 W 8 1
02/28/1976 W 8 0
02/21/1977 W 14 1
APPALACHIAN STATEOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/05/1975 W 3 1
03/05/1975 W 7 2
03/14/1979 W 9 3
APPALACHIAN STATE TEACHER’S COLLEGEOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/10/1955 L 8 10
05/11/1955 L 8 9
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCKOVERALL: 0-5 // STREAK: Lost 5
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1981 L 2 21
1981 L 2 7
1981 L 5 12
1981 L 1 15
1981 L 0 16
ARMSTRONG STATEOVERALL: 11-4 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/01/1978 W 4 0
04/01/1978 W 5 1
04/29/1978 W 7 0
04/29/1978 W 12 5
04/18/1979 W 4 0
04/18/1979 W 9 3
04/28/1979 W 3 0
04/28/1979 W 7 2
1987 W 7 5
1987 L 1 8
1987 L 6 15
1987 L 5 7
03/04/1990 L 6 7
02/15/1996 W 9 8
02/14/1998 W 2 0
ATLANTA BAPTISTOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1971 L 3 8
1971 W 5 4
AUBURNOVERALL: 12-43 // STREAK: Lost 7 // L10: 1-9
UNDER GIBSON: 1-7
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/27/1951 L 0 15
03/28/1951 L 22 28
03/26/1955 W 5 3
04/04/1955 L 9 15
04/06/1957 L 1 14
04/02/1958 L 4 11
1958 L 6 16
1958 W 6 1
1959 W 6 5
1959 L 3 4
1964 L 3 4
03/25/1969 L 6 9
04/05/1969 W 6 3
04/04/1970 W 6 2
04/28/1970 L 1 9
1970 W 6 5
1971 L 4 6
05/20/1975 L 2 9
05/20/1975 W 4 2
04/20/1976 W 10 4
04/20/1976 L 2 6
1976 L 4 9
1976 L 4 5
03/03/1977 W 10 7
04/11/1977 L 7 17
05/09/1978 L 1 9
02/17/1990 L 0 2
02/17/1990 L 2 4
04/02/1991 L 1 8
03/22/1993 L 1 2
03/23/1993 L 3 6
04/19/1994 W 4 3
04/20/1994 L 6 7
04/25/1995 L 3 5
04/26/1995 L 3 12
04/16/1996 L 14 20
04/17/1996 L 6 13
02/11/1997 L 3 18
04/15/1997 L 3 10
04/21/1998 L 6 9
04/29/1998 W 5 4
04/28/1999 L 2 15
02/15/2000 L 3 11
04/04/2000 L 2 19
02/20/2001 L 3 13
04/02/2002 L 2 3
05/13/2003 L 0 7
05/18/2004 W 2 1
02/15/2005 L 5 6
04/25/2006 L 1 18
03/27/2007 L 1 5
04/10/2007 L 6 22
03/25/2008 L 4 10
05/13/2008 L 6 18
03/07/2014 L 9 5
03/08/2014 L 4 1
03/09/2014 L 6 5
AUGUSTAOVERALL: 5-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1983 W 8 4
1983 W 8 5
1984 W 10 9
1984 L 1 8
02/28/1990 L 5 14
03/02/1990 W 7 3
04/16/1991 W 5 4
04/26/1991 L 2 5
BALL STATEOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1986 W 10 5
1986 L 4 6
02/28/1992 W 4 1
BAPTISTOVERALL: 8-4 // STREAK: Lost 1 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/15/1977 L 2 9
04/16/1977 W 7 5
04/22/1977 L 3 6
04/22/1977 L 7 8
03/20/1978 W 5 3
03/21/1978 W 5 4
04/14/1978 W 15 3
04/15/1978 W 9 2
1987 W 9 0
1987 W 9 0
03/27/1990 W 7 5
03/28/1990 L 5 6
BELMONTOVERALL: 21-22 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 18-18
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/15/2002 W 6 2
03/15/2002 L 4 9
03/16/2002 W 11 9
03/01/2003 L 3 4
03/02/2003 L 0 10
03/02/2003 L 11 12
03/26/2004 W 6 3
03/26/2004 W 5 4
03/27/2004 L 4 14
03/27/2004 L 1 4
04/02/2005 W 11 6
04/03/2005 W 11 1
04/03/2005 L 2 6
05/18/2006 W 4 3
05/19/2006 L 11 13
05/19/2006 W 9 8
04/14/2007 L 5 6
04/16/2007 W 5 4
04/16/2007 L 8 9
05/24/2007 L 3 4
692015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORY05/15/2008 W 8 6
05/16/2008 L 1 12
05/16/2008 W 5 2
05/14/2009 W 9 5
05/15/2009 W 7 6
05/15/2009 W 4 3
05/21/2009 L 5 6
05/20/2010 W 15 8
05/21/2010 L 14 13
05/21/2010 W 9 8
03/04/2011 L 1 2
03/06/2011 W 9 0
03/06/2011 W 6 2
05/27/2011 L 4 6
05/28/2011 L 7 9
04/13/2012 W 7 4
04/14/2012 W 10 4
04/15/2012 L 6 7
05/25/2012 L 3 10
05/07/2013 W 11 1
05/08/2013 L 4 6
02/28/2014 Nashville, Tenn. L, 4-3
03/01/2014 Nashville, Tenn. L, 6-5
03/02/2014 Nashville, Tenn. W, 9-4
BERRYOVERALL: 7-2 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/19/1961 W 10 0
04/16/1962 W 7 4
04/18/1962 L 6 7
04/10/1963 W 15 7
1963 W 8 7
1964 L 2 4
1964 W 12 0
04/13/1965 W 6 0
04/30/1965 W 11 1
BETHUNE-COOKMANOVERALL: 7-6 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 7-6
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/17/2006 W 4 2
02/18/2006 W 12 5
02/19/2006 W 6 4
02/10/2007 L 0 5
02/10/2007 L 2 9
02/11/2007 L 3 5
03/11/2008 L 1 2
03/12/2008 L 3 4
03/03/2009 W 9 2
03/04/2009 L 1 4
03/12/2008 L 3 4
03/03/2009 W 9 2
03/04/2009 L 1 4
02/23/2013 W 9 4
02/24/2013 W 19 4
02/24/2013 W 5 0
BOWLING GREENOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1983 L 2 7
1983 L 3 8
BRYANTOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 2-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/28/2009 W 6 2
02/28/2009 W 10 9
BUFFALOOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/13/1975 W 11 4
03/15/1975 L 7 8
BUTLEROVERALL: 3-1 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 2-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
Date W-L MU Op
03/12/2000 L 1 13
03/12/2000 W 5 4
03/11/2014 Macon, Ga. W, 3-2
03/12/2014 Macon, Ga. W, 5-0
CAMPBELLOVERALL: 30-27 // STREAK: Won 4 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 13-7
DATE RESULT MU OP
1989 W 7 1
04/07/1995 L 2 5
04/07/1995 L 4 5
04/08/1995 L 5 8
04/12/1996 W 6 0
04/12/1996 L 1 4
04/13/1996 L 6 7
05/03/1996 W 3 2
05/04/1996 W 4 3
05/04/1996 L 0 5
02/07/1997 L 10 12
02/08/1997 W 6 5
02/08/1997 W 11 1
03/28/1997 L 4 5
03/28/1997 L 6 11
03/29/1997 W 12 5
04/10/1998 L 6 10
04/10 /1998 W 5 3
04/11/1998 L 7 14
04/25/1998 L 7 6
04/26 /1998 W 2 1
04/26/1998 W 11 6
03/12/1999 L 4 5
03/13/1999 W 11 5
03/13/1999 L 4 9
03/03/2000 L 0 1
03/03/2000 W 7 5
03/04/2000 L 3 4
04/20/2001 L 4 11
04/21/2001 L 1 3
04/21/2001 W 6 2
03/08/2002 L 5 8
03/09/2002 W 4 3
03/09/2002 W 2 1
02/21/2003 L 2 4
02/24/2003 W 4 3
02/24/2003 W 1 0
05/07/2004 L 4 10
05/08/2004 W 2 1
05/08/2004 L 2 3
04/22/2005 L 2 10
04/23/2005 W 10 7
04/23/2005 W 12 4
04/28/2006 W 9 8
04/28/2006 L 3 5
04/29/2006 L 1 21
03/16/2007 W 7 3
03/17/2007 W 8 2
03/17/2007 W 12 3
02/29/2008 L 4 5
03/01/2008 W 8 2
03/01/2008 W 18 5
05/22/2008 L 3 11
03/13/2010 W 7 3
03/13 /2010 L 12 5
03/14/2010 W 15 3
04/01/2011 W 16 5
04/02 /2011 W 12 3
04/03/2011 W 9 5
CARSON-NEWMANOVERALL: 3-2 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/30/1965 L 0 4
03/01/1993 L 4 11
03/08/1994 W 7 6
03/09/1994 W 10 2
03/08/1995 W 7 6
CATHOLICOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/14/1980 L 4 8
Centenary
Overall: 9-9
Current Streak: Lost 1
Last 10: 6-4
CENTENARYOVERALL: 9-9 // STREAK: Lost 1 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1980 W 12 3
03/28/1993 L 0 6
03/28/1993 L 4 8
04/30/1993 W 14 11
05/02/1993 W 7 2
05/02/1993 L 1 17
02/26/1994 L 1 14
02/26/1994 L 5 6
02/27/1994 L 3 16
04/23/1994 W 5 4
04/23/1994 W 7 2
04/24/1994 W 10 6
05/10/1997 L 3 4
05/10/1997 W 12 4
05/11/1997 W 7 6
03/05/1999 L 5 6
03/05/1999 W 11 1
03/06/1999 L 4 19
CENTRAL ARKANSASOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
06/01/2013 L 5 6
CENTRAL CONNECTICUTOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/22/2002 W 7 5
02/23/2002 W 7 6
02/24/2002 W 10 3
CENTRAL FLORIDA (UCF)OVERALL: 7-16 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 3-3
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/21/1995 L 4 5
04/22/1995 W 7 3
04/22/1995 L 3 9
05/14/1997 L 4 11
05/07/1999 L 4 5
05/08/1999 W 11 3
05/08/1999 W 11 6
05/19/1999 W 5 4
05/04/2000 L 2 18
05/05/2000 L 3 7
05/05/2000 L 4 10
03/30/2001 L 3 5
03/31/2001 L 2 10
03/31/2001 L 3 4
05/17/2002 L 4 7
05/17/2002 L 4 5
05/18/2002 L 5 6
05/14/2004 L 3 12
05/15/2004 W 6 0
05/15/2004 L 5 8
05/19/2005 L 5 6
05/20/2005 W 7 5
05/21/2005 W 8 1
CENTRAL METHODISTOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/24/1992 W 9 1
03/25/1992 W 10 4
CENTRAL MICHIGANOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/12/1998 W 8 5
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONOVERALL: 18-12 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 2-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/13/1992 W 11 6
03/14/1992 W 8 6
03/14/1992 W 12 7
04/17/1992 W 14 11
04/18/1992 L 4 8
04/18/1992 W 5 3
04/04/1998 W 9 7
04/04/1998 W 7 1
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SERIES HISTORY04/05/1998 W 7 5
04/17/1998 L 3 7
04/18/1998 L 1 5
04/18/1998 L 4 6
04/14/1995 W 8 1
04/15/1995 L 3 4
04/15/1995 W 2 1
03/19/1996 L 3 4
03/20/1996 L 1 5
03/20/1996 L 3 11
04/19/1996 W 22 10
04/20/1996 W 8 2
04/20/1996 W 10 9
04/18/1997 W 9 5
04/19/1997 L 4 7
04/19/1997 W 11 5
03/17/2004 L 4 6
04/20/2005 W 10 2
04/08/2009 W 16 12
THE CITADELOVERALL: 5-10 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 2-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/25/1959 L 3 6
03/26/1959 L 7 14
04/22/1960 L 2 8
04/23/1960 L 0 10
04/21/1961 L 2 4
04/21/1962 L 5 10
04/19/1963 L 1 3
04/19/1963 L 0 8
04/25/1965 W 5 4
1983 W 4 3
1983 L 2 9
02/17/1991 W 9 2
04/02/2008 W 9 5
03/11/2009 L 3 9
05/11/2010 W 5 0
CLEMSONOVERALL: 3-8 // STREAK: Lost 4 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 1-5
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/20/1975 L 0 3
03/09/1977 L 0 3
03/10/1977 L 6 8
04/04/1978 W 4 2
04/04/1978 W 7 4
02/24/2006 L 1 5
02/25/2006 W 3 2
02/26/2006 L 4 9
02/23/2008 L 5 12
02/23/2008 L 5 6
02/24/2008 L 3 10
CLEVELAND STATEOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/24/1992 W 6 1
COASTAL CAROLINAOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/24/1991 L 4 9
COLUMBUS COLLEGEOVERALL: 8-5 // STREAK: Lost 2 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/17/1970 L 0 2
05/05/1970 W 2 1
1971 L 1 12
05/12/1975 W 6 3
04/28/1976 W 17 5
1976 W 4 2
05/02/1977 W 6 1
05/11/1977 L 4 9
03/31/1978 W 4 0
03/08/1979 W 10 2
03/08/1979 W 5 4
1981 L 4 15
1986 L 4 12
CORNELLOVERALL: 2-0-1 // STREAK: Tied 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/16/1998 W 18 3
03/16/1998 W 7 4
03/18/1998 T 5 5
CREIGHTONOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/12/1998 L 2 15
DAVIDSONOVERALL: 7-8 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/02/1957 W 13 5
04/02/1957 L 0 2
04/29/1957 W 5 4
04/08/1958 L 3 8
04/08/1958 L 1 8
1958 W 2 1
1958 W 7 6
04/05/1961 L 5 6
04/04/1962 L 2 10
1962 L 1 8
04/04/1963 L 0 9
03/02/1977 W 15 0
03/02/1977 W 10 3
04/27/1978 L 1 2
04/27/1978 W 5 2
DAYTONOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/27/1970 W 5 4
DETROIT MERCYOVERALL: 5-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/06/1998 W 9 3
03/08/1999 W 20 8
03/09/1999 W 8 2
03/10/1999 W 19 5
03/06/2000 W 12 11
03/07/2000 L 8 12
03/09/2000 L 9 12
EAST TENNESSEE STATE (ETSU)OVERALL: 21-13 // STREAK: Lost 1 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 20-12
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/17/1978 L 3 4
04/14/2006 W 10 8
04/15/2006 W 6 4
04/15/2006 W 10 7
05/24/2006 W 11 3
05/17/2007 W 23 15
05/18/2007 W 4 3
05/18/2007 W 15 5
03/14/2008 W 11 4
03/15/2008 W 7 5
03/16/2008 L 3 4
03/27/2009 L 3 6
03/28/2009 L 8 12
03/29/2009 W 10 5
04/16/2010 L 13 10
04/17/2010 W 11 6
04/17/2010 W 11 5
05/27/2010 W 10 7
05/29/2010 W 3 1
05/19/2011 W 10 8
05/20/2011 W 12 2
05/21/2011 L 1 4
04/20/2012 W 3 1
04/21/2012 L 8 13
04/22/2012 L 2 7
05/10/2013 L 0 1
05/11/2013 W 12 7
05/12/2013 W 2 0
05/24/2013 L 4 7
05/15/2014 L 2 7
05/16/2014 L 6 7
05/17/2014 W 8 1
05/22/2014 L 1 7
EASTERN KENTUCKYOVERALL: 2-3 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0 // HOME: ? // ROAD: ?
DATE RESULT MU OP
1986 W 1 0
1986 L 6 10
03/01/1991 W 10 4
02/27/1992 L 1 5
02/19/1999 L 7 9
ELMHURSTOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/17/1976 W 8 1
04/17/1976 W 8 3
EMORYOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/24/1990 W 7 0
02/24/1990 W 9 0
04/04/1990 W 14 3
ERSKINEOVERALL: 4-5 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/31/1959 W 11 1
03/31/1960 L 6 9
04/21/1960 W 5 4
04/04/1961 L 1 4
04/25/1961 L 3 4
04/03/1962 W 5 4
04/01/1963 L 5 11
04/01/1963 L 2 8
04/02/1963 W 7 1
EVANSVILLEOVERALL: 7-4 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 5-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
1980 W 6 1
1980 W 2 0
1981 L 5 9
1981 L 2 4
02/26/2010 W 11 10
02/27/2010 L 9 6
02/27/2010 W 6 4
02/28/2010 L 1 6
02/21/2014 W 8 5
02/22/2014 W 8 3
02/23/2014 W 6 5
FAIRFIELDOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/19/1979 W 14 2
03/20/1979 L 6 7
FLAGLEROVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/28/1979 W 12 5
1980 W 8 6
FLORIDAOVERALL: 3-12 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 2-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/11/1994 L 5 6
02/12/1994 L 5 11
02/13/1994 L 3 11
02/10/1995 L 1 11
02/11/1995 L 1 16
02/12/1995 L 4 7
01/30/1998 L 4 19
01/31/1998 L 6 7
02/01/1998 W 12 3
02/06/2002 L 7 11
712015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORY02/07/2003 L 5 15
02/08/2003 L 2 22
03/01/2005 L 1 13
02/15/2006 W 3 2
05/06/2014 W 4 2
FLORIDA A&MOVERALL: 78-24-1 // STREAK: Won 5 // L10: 9-1
UNDER GIBSON: 36-5
DATE RESULT MU OP
1986 W 9 0
1986 W 9 0
1986 L 3 13
1986 W 13 7
1987 W 7 2
1987 W 6 4
1987 W 12 8
02/20/1990 W 6 2
02/20/1990 T 7 7
02/12/1991 L 3 9
02/12/1991 L 4 5
03/12/1991 W 7 1
03/12/1991 W 6 3
03/16/1992 W 19 4
03/17/1992 W 4 3
04/21/1993 W 5 2
04/21/1993 L 11 17
04/24/1993 W 27 3
04/24/1993 W 11 1
02/18/1994 W 6 4
02/18/1994 W 6 4
02/23/1996 W 10 8
02/24/1996 W 20 1
02/24/1996 W 9 0
04/02/1996 W 6 0
04/02/1996 W 9 0
04/03/1996 L 7 8
02/04/1997 W 13 9
02/05/1997 W 7 6
04/27/1997 W 14 7
02/07/1998 L 7 9
02/08/1998 W 21 6
04/15/1998 W 5 1
04/15/1998 W 7 6
02/20/1999 W 10 0
02/21/1999 L 6 7
04/13/1999 W 16 15
04/13/1999 W 15 1
02/08/2000 L 8 13
02/09/2000 L 4 6
04/18/2000 W 7 5
02/03/2001 W 6 1
02/03/2001 W 13 2
02/04/2001 W 3 1
02/17/2001 W 7 1
02/17/2001 L 5 6
02/18/2001 W 17 8
02/02/2002 L 4 13
02/03/2002 W 6 1
02/03/2002 L 2 9
05/01/2002 L 2 5
05/01/2002 W 5 2
02/01/2003 L 6 9
02/01/2003 W 5 4
02/02/2003 L 7 12
03/11/2003 L 4 5
03/12/2003 L 7 8
01/24/2004 W 9 8
01/24/2004 L 3 10
01/25/2004 L 8 11
02/15/2004 W 5 0
02/15/2004 L 1 3
02/05/2005 W 5 0
02/05/2005 W 10 3
02/06/2005 W 12 3
03/23/2005 W 7 4
02/03/2006 W 8 2
02/04/2006 W 10 2
02/05/2006 L 4 7
02/23/2007 W 3 2
02/24/2007 W 4 1
02/25/2007 W 5 1
03/09/2007 W 5 3
03/10/2007 W 5 2
03/11/2007 W 12 2
03/04/2008 W 12 0
03/05/2008 W 7 6
04/08/2008 W 11 3
04/09/2008 L 3 4
04/14/2009 W 11 4
04/15/2009 W 14 3
04/21/2009 W 16 5
04/28/2009 W 9 6
03/09/2010 W 13 3
03/16/2010 W 17 2
04/12/2010 W 13 2
04/28/2011 W 19 6
03/09/2011 W 5 1
03/16/2011 W 24 1
04/12/2011 W 9 4
02/21/2012 W 8 2
02/22/2012 W 19 1
03/20/2012 W 13 2
03/21/2012 W 13 5
02/26/2013 W 18 3
02/27/2013 W 11 1
04/23/2013 L 5 11
04/24/2013 W 7 6
02/18/2014 W 12 4
02/19/2014 W 10 2
03/04/2014 W 3 0
03/05/2014 W 8 5
FLORIDA ATLANTICOVERALL: 10-17 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 3-6
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/25/1995 L 5 7
03/26/1995 L 1 10
03/26/1995 L 0 3
05/14/1999 L 3 6
05/15/1999 W 3 1
05/15/1999 W 9 4
04/15/2000 L 1 8
04/15/2000 W 6 3
04/16/2000 L 3 10
05/11/2001 W 7 4
05/12/2001 L 8 11
04/12/2001 W 7 2
05/10/2002 L 11 12
05/11/2002 W 5 3
05/11/2002 W 11 3
03/14/2003 L 3 14
03/15/2003 W 7 3
03/15/2003 L 0 5
05/21/2004 L 7 20
05/22/2004 L 3 4
05/22/2004 L 4 5
05/12/2005 L 1 4
05/12/2005 L 4 14
05/13/2005 L 10 15
03/10/2006 W 6 4
03/11/2006 W 7 3
03/11/2006 W 8 5
FLORIDA GULF COAST (FGCU)OVERALL: 11-11 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 11-11
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/22/2008 L 4 16
03/22/2008 L 5 6(14)
03/23/2008 L 5 8
04/03/2009 W 9 7
04/04/2009 L 6 7
04/05/2009 L 11 14
04/02/2010 L 1 9
04/03/2010 W 5 4
04/03/2010 L 4 6
03/11/2011 W 15 6
03/12/2011 W 9 3
03/13/2011 L 3 6
04/06/2012 W 4 3
04/06/2012 W 4 2
04/07/2012 L 1 4
05/24/2012 L 3 4
04/12/2013 W 7 6
04/13/2013 W 4 3
04/14/2013 W 7 3
04/25/2014 L 5 6
04/26/2014 W 4 0
04/27/2014 W 5 3
FLORIDA INTERNATIONALOVERALL: 2-20 // STREAK: Lost 15 // L10: 0-10
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1981 W 15 5
1983 L 3 4
1983 L 3 10
1987 L 3 7
1987 L 4 14
1987 L 0 2
1987 W 8 3
03/08/1991 L 2 5
03/09/1991 L 3 11
03/09/1991 L 3 8
04/12/1991 L 5 16
04/13/1991 L 4 9
04/13/1991 L 3 5
04/04/1992 L 5 13
04/04/1992 L 2 3
04/05/1992 L 6 12
05/01/1992 L 4 5
05/02/1992 L 3 8
05/02/1992 L 5 13
03/31/1995 L 1 7
04/01/1995 L 3 5
04/01/1995 L 0 19
FLORIDA SOUTHERNOVERALL: 1-7 // STREAK: Lost 7
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/05/1951 W 11 10
04/06/1959 L 0 2
04/07/1959 L 1 3
04/06/1960 L 3 11
04/18/1960 L 0 2
04/19/1960 L 7 8
04/09/1962 L 1 8
04/10/1962 L 5 7
FLORIDA STATEOVERALL: 8-42 // STREAK: Lost 21 // L10: 0-10
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/12/1975 L 0 4
03/13/1975 L 0 5
04/25/1975 W 5 2
04/26/1975 L 0 5
04/10/1976 W 14 12
04/10/1976 L 2 8
05/04/1977 L 1 9
05/05/1977 L 4 6
05/05/1977 W 6 3
05/03/1978 L 11 12
03/03/1979 L 5 7
04/27/1979 W 4 2
1980 L 7 9
1980 L 4 7
1981 W 14 10
1981 W 12 2
1981 W 8 1
1983 L 6 22
1983 L 5 14
1984 L 0 6
1984 L 2 13
1987 L 2 6
1987 L 2 4
1987 L 3 8
1990 L 3 14
1990 L 3 5
03/26/1991 L 2 6
03/27/1991 L 5 14
03/31/1992 W 4 3
04/01/1992 L 1 8
03/31/1993 L 2 11
04/07/1993 L 1 14
04/20/1993 L 0 9
04/12/1994 L 0 11
04/13/1994 L 4 5
03/21/1995 L 1 17
03/22/1995 L 7 22
05/03/1995 L 3 18
03/05/1996 L 5 10
03/06/1996 L 5 14
04/01/1997 L 1 11
04/02/1997 L 6 12
04/30/1997 L 2 9
03/31/1998 L 3 13
04/01/1998 L 0 11
03/30/1999 L 1 14
03/28/2000 L 5 15
04/03/2001 L 1 15
03/26/2002 L 2 11
03/07/2006 L 4 8
72 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORYFLORIDA TECH
OVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/25/1978 L 6 11
FORT VALLEY STATEOVERALL: 2-4 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1981 L 3 7
1981 L 1 12
1981 L 2 16
1981 L 6 17
1983 W 14 2
1983 W 3 1
FURMANOVERALL: 8-2 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/26/1977 L 3 6
04/27/1977 W 4 3
05/06/1977 W 12 3
05/07/1977 W 8 3
04/17/1978 W 8 4
04/28/1978 W 13 3
02/26/1990 L 2 3
02/27/1990 W 12 1
04/05/1996 W 9 4
04/06/1996 W 8 5
GARDNER WEBBOVERALL: 8-13 // STREAK: Lost 1 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 6-10
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/06/2001 W 5 1
03/07/2001 W 5 4
03/28/2003 L 0 3
03/29/2003 L 3 6
03/29/2003 L 2 10
03/05/2004 L 4 5
03/06/2004 L 0 3
03/06/2004 L 0 2
04/29/2005 L 2 12
04/30/2005 L 1 4
04/30/2005 L 6 7
04/21/2006 W 10 3
04/22/2006 W 9 2
04/22/2006 W 11 5
05/10/2007 L 2 3
05/11/2007 L 5 11
05/11/2007 W 6 4
05/23/2007 W 5 4
04/25/2008 L 4 8
04/26/2008 W 9 2
04/26/2008 L 4 5
GEORGETOWN (Ky.)OVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/20/1969 W 4 3
GEORGIAOVERALL: 4-32 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 1-9
UNDER GIBSON: 1-5
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/23/1951 L 5 19
03/24/1951 L 5 9
04/25/1951 L 2 12
04/26/1951 L 2 12
03/28/1957 L 0 2
03/30/1957 L 1 20
04/19/1976 L 6 8
1976 L 3 8
03/28/1979 L 1 3
1981 W 15 7
1981 L 8 11
1984 W 6 5
02/19/1991 L 6 10
04/23/1991 L 3 7
03/03/1992 L 4 9
04/29/1992 W 14 13
02/23/1993 L 6 13
04/27/1993 L 3 7
03/14/1994 L 4 7
05/11/1994 L 2 3
02/21/1995 L 4 7
03/07/1995 L 0 9
05/01/1996 L 4 8
05/07/1996 L 5 6
04/16/1997 L 2 18
05/06/1997 L 6 9
03/08/2000 L 13 16
04/23/2001 L 3 20
02/26/2002 L 5 10
04/07/2004 L 0 13
02/22/2005 L 1 3
04/18/2006 L 2 14
02/21/2007 L 5 6
03/20/2007 L 3 9
03/08/2011 L 6 8
05/11/2011 W 4 2
GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATEOVERALL: 32-12-1 // STREAK: Lost 3 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/05/1969 W 13 2
04/08/1970 W 5 2
05/07/1970 W 13 4
1971 W 10 4
1971 W 11 3
1971 W 14 2
04/15/1975 W 6 1
04/15/1975 W 12 0
04/19/1975 W 3 0
04/19/1975 W 7 4
03/29/1977 W 7 3
03/29/1977 W 9 5
04/10/1978 W 14 4
04/21/1978 W 11 0
04/05/1979 L 6 12
04/20/1979 L 1 6
04/20/1979 W 8 4
1980 W 4 1
1980 W 9 4
1981 L 14 18
1984 W 7 6
1986 W 14 2
1987 W 10 9
1987 W 8 5
04/24/1990 W 3 2
04/24/1990 L 2 3
03/05/1991 W 8 7
04/26/1991 W 20 2
04/14/1992 W 8 5
04/28/1992 L 2 5
04/22/1993 L 3 8
03/30/1994 W 11 4
04/27/1994 L 8 9
02/07/1995 T 4 4
04/04/1995 L 6 11
04/30/1996 W 7 2
04/08/1997 W 10 6
04/23/1997 L 4 7
04/07/1998 W 9 4
03/24/1999 W 11 6
04/27/1999 W 7 6
03/21/2000 W 6 4
02/14/2001 L 6 7
03/13/2001 L 5 12
05/03/2005 L 2 3
GEORGIA SOUTHERNOVERALL: 26-79 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 7-7
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/28/1960 L 6 7
05/05/1960 L 2 4
04/21/1961 L 4 12
05/11/1961 L 4 8
04/17/1962 L 3 6
05/09/1963 L 1 10
1964 L 0 5
1964 W 10 2
04/28/1965 L 5 8
05/04/1965 L 5 6
04/04/1975 L 2 17
04/04/1975 L 1 3
04/06/1976 L 1 6
04/06/1976 L 3 6
04/14/1976 L 11 12
04/14/1976 W 6 4
03/17/1977 L 4 13
04/13/1977 L 4 6
04/13/1977 L 6 7
04/20/1977 L 5 10
04/20/1977 W 5 4
04/12/1978 L 11 13
04/19/1978 L 0 5
04/09/1979 L 3 6
04/17/1979 L 1 4
1980 W 9 7
1980 W 9 3
1980 L 4 5
1980 L 1 15
1981 L 8 15
1981 L 6 8
1981 L 2 10
1983 L 7 9
1983 L 5 9
1983 L 2 9
1984 L 4 5
1984 L 0 3
1984 W 13 5
1984 W 14 11
1984 L 10 12
1984 L 5 14
1984 L 4 14
1985 L 5 12
1985 L 0 5
1985 L 3 12
1985 W 7 4
1985 L 1 6
1986 L 1 15
1986 L 5 6
1986 L 4 5
1986 L 0 3
1986 L 1 3
1986 W 9 7
1987 W 7 2
1987 L 5 12
1987 L 5 12
1987 L 6 7
1987 L 3 9
1987 W 4 3
1987 W 9 0
03/06/1990 L 5 7
03/09/1990 L 2 15
03/10/1990 L 1 9
03/10/1990 L 3 8
03/13/1990 L 5 6
04/13/1990 L 1 7
04/13/1990 L 0 3
04/14/1990 L 2 6
03/30/1991 L 1 5
03/30/1991 W 9 3
03/31/1991 L 8 9
04/20/1991 L 2 4
04/20/1991 L 3 10
02/12/1996 L 6 9
02/22/1996 L 3 8
03/17/1997 W 14 5
04/29/1997 W 5 0
02/25/1998 L 7 10
03/11/1998 W 6 5
03/16/1999 W 8 2
03/17/1999 W 10 9
04/25/2000 L 0 8
04/26/2000 L 0 11
04/17/2001 L 4 5
04/24/2001 L 2 7
04/09/2002 L 3 7
04/16/2002 L 4 11
04/22/2003 L 5 16
02/24/2004 L 5 14
03/30/2004 W 5 2
04/05/2005 W 14 4
04/12/2005 L 1 2
03/01/2006 L 3 8
04/11/2006 L 3 7
04/17/2007 W 12 5
05/15/2007 L 3 4
03/18/2008 L 2 17
05/05/2008 W 6 4
04/06/2011 W 14 1
02/28/2012 W 12 4
03/12/2013 L 8 10
04/16/2013 W 5 3
732015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORYGEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN
OVERALL: 14-4 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/25/1969 W 9 1
05/08/1969 W 6 1
04/06/1970 L 4 5
04/13/1970 L 0 4
1971 W 5 3
1971 W 2 1
04/21/1975 W 6 3
04/22/1975 W 3 1
04/22/1975 W 2 1
04/25/1975 W 5 3
04/26/1976 W 5 1
03/29/1978 L 1 2
03/30/1978 W 9 3
03/06/1979 W 4 1
03/30/1979 W 5 2
1980 W 17 11
1981 L 6 18
1987 W 9 7
GEORGIA STATEOVERALL: 64-47 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 12-14
DATE RESULT MU OP
1958 W 14 2
1958 W 11 1
1959 W 3 1
04/13/1960 W 20 1
04/30/1960 W 14 8
1964 L 2 5
1964 W 8 1
03/27/1965 W 5 1
04/17/1965 W 11 1
04/10/1970 W 12 1
05/16/1970 W 8 2
1971 W 7 3
1971 W 5 4
1971 W 5 3
1971 W 10 4
04/11/1979 L 2 3
04/11/1979 W 10 2
04/30/1979 L 4 5
04/30/1979 L 0 1
1980 W 3 2
1980 W 3 2
1980 L 2 6
1980 L 0 9
1981 L 0 6
1981 L 2 12
1981 L 6 11
1981 W 6 4
1984 W 20 10
1984 W 7 5
1984 W 4 2
1984 W 7 6
1986 W 7 6
1986 W 4 0
1986 W 5 2
1986 W 12 6
1986 L 3 4
1986 L 6 9
03/04/1992 W 9 4
04/08/1992 W 9 7
04/16/1993 W 13 2
04/17/1993 L 3 8
04/17/1993 L 2 4
03/04/1994 W 6 3
03/05/1994 W 6 4
03/05/1994 L 6 9
04/08/1994 W 7 2
04/09/1994 W 3 1
04/09/1994 W 3 1
02/24/1995 W 8 3
02/25/1995 L 1 6
02/25/1995 W 8 7
03/29/1996 L 5 10
03/30/1996 L 3 4
03/30/1996 L 1 3
04/27/1996 L 3 4
04/27/1996 L 0 3
04/28/1996 W 4 2
04/12/1997 W 5 3
04/12/1997 W 11 1
04/13/1997 W 13 3
05/04/1997 L 6 9
05/04/1997 W 11 6
05/05/1997 W 15 2
03/27/1998 L 1 2
03/28/1998 L 4 6
03/28/1998 W 13 7
04/25/1998 L 3 6
04/25/1998 L 0 1
04/26/1998 L 5 6
04/16/1999 L 12 13
04/17/1999 W 8 4
04/17/1999 W 8 5
05/12/2000 L 3 6
05/13/2000 W 7 6
05/13/2000 W 6 5
03/23/2001 W 23 7
03/24/2001 W 17 8
03/24/2001 L 5 11
04/19/2002 L 4 5
04/20/2002 W 11 5
04/20/2002 W 6 4
04/18/2003 L 1 5
04/19/2003 L 1 5
04/19/2003 W 9 4
04/16/2004 L 10 14
04/17/2004 L 3 8
04/17/2004 W 4 3
03/04/2005 L 4 5
03/05/2005 L 8 15
03/05/2005 L 11 13
03/28/2006 W 7 2
03/29/2006 L 5 6
02/14/2007 W 8 2
02/28/2007 W 5 1
04/04/2007 L 8 10
03/26/2008 L 8 12
02/25/2009 L 5 9
03/31/2009 W 5 4
03/03/2010 W 7 2
04/13/2010 L 6 8
04/21/2010 W 7 6
02/22/2011 L 5 14
04/05/2011 L 4 9
05/17/2011 W 9 6
03/14/2012 W 11 0
04/11/2012 W 12 5
03/19/2013 W 9 4
03/20/2013 L 7 13
04/09/2014 L 7 8
05/13/2014 W 6 5
GEORGIA TEACHER’S COLLEGEOVERALL: 3-7 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/05/1951 L 6 9
04/10/1951 L 7 18
04/26/1955 W 2 1
05/02/1955 L 7 11
05/07/1957 L 0 10
05/14/1957 L 0 8
1958 L 3 8
1958 L 0 10
1959 W 4 3
05/01/1959 W 8 6
GEORGIA TECHOVERALL: 23-62 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 6-8
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/30/1955 L 4 5
04/06/1955 W 11 10
03/30/1956 L 2 10
05/01/1956 W 6 4
05/03/1960 L 2 12
05/10/1960 W 9 7
05/08/1962 L 2 12
05/12/1962 L 1 2
05/15/1963 L 0 5
05/12/1964 L 7 9
05/12/1965 L 5 11
05/15/1965 L 2 6
05/02/1966 L 0 3
05/11/1966 L 5 7
05/09/1967 L 0 4
05/15/1967 L 2 9
05/07/1968 L 3 12
05/12/1970 L 0 3
05/15/1970 W 9 5
05/05/1972 L. 0 4
05/11/1972 L. 0 5
05/02/1973 L 3 4
05/04/1973 L 6 7
05/06/1974 L 4 7
03/27/1975 W 1 0
03/11/1976 W 5 1
04/23/1976 W 8 6
04/29/1977 W 11 3
05/09/1977 L 1 9
04/24/1978 W 8 5
05/06/1978 L 4 5
05/04/1979 L 6 8
03/02/1981 W 7 5
04/02/1985 L 5 17
04/09/1985 L 5 13
04/29/1986 L 9 16
05/02/1986 L 2 5
03/11/1987 L 7 12
05/11/1987 L 4 11
05/09/1988 W 11 7
05/09/1988 L 1 2
05/06/1989 L 3 6
05/10/1989 W 14 8
02/031990 W 7 3
04/06/1990 L 1 18
04/09/1991 L 7 11
04/10/1991 L 6 9
04/15/1992 W 4 2
04/22/1992 L 5 11
03/09/1993 L 4 8
03/24/1993 L 5 8
04/14/1993 L 6 7
05/04/1994 W 6 5
04/12/1995 L 2 9
05/02/1995 W 17 5
02/27/1996 L 2 7
04/10/1996 L 8 11
02/18/1997 L 8 12
03/05/1997 L 6 7
02/24/1998 W 13 9
04/22/1998 L 6 10
04/20/1999 L 2 7
05/11/1999 L 12 15
04/11/2000 L 6 19
05/09/2000 L 7 16
03/27/2001 L 4 10
05/08/2001 L 2 15
04/23/2002 L 1 12
05/08/2002 L 7 20
02/19/2003 L 1 9
03/25/2003 L 1 9
03/19/2008 L 6 7
04/22/2008 L 9 16
03/10/2009 L 3 17
03/23/2010 L 8 15
03/24/2010 L 4 19
04/04/2010 L 0 10
03/29/2011 W 4 2
04/19/2011 W 6 3
03/29/2012 L 4 6
05/15/2012 W 4 3
03/05/2013 L 9 16
04/02/2013 W 10 1
03/25/2014 W 4 1
04/23/2014 W 4 3
GRACEOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/31/1969 W 7 0
04/01/1969 W 5 3
03/26/1970 W 6 0
GREENVILLEOVERALL: 4-0 // STREAK: Won 4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0 // HOME: ? // ROAD: ?
DATE RESULT MU OP
1964 W 8 2
1964 W 5 0
1965 W 7 6
1965 W 5 1
HARDIN SIMMONSOVERALL: 5-1 // STREAK: Won 1
74 2015 MERCER BASEBALL
SERIES HISTORYUNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/10/1979 W 14 1
05/11/1979 W 8 0
1980 W 8 3
1981 W 3 2
1981 L 4 8
1981 W 11 9
HARVARDOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/04/1994 W 14 3
HIGH POINTOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 3-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/15/2014 W 5 2
02/15/2014 W 5 4
02/16/2014 W 4 3
HILLSDALEOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/04/1994 W 21 4
04/05/1994 W 12 11
HIRAMOVERALL: 17-0 // STREAK: Won 17 // L10: 10-0
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/25/1975 W 4 1
03/25/1975 W 10 0
03/26/1975 W 5 1
03/23/1976 W 13 2
03/24/1976 W 2 1
03/24/1976 W 15 0
03/25/1976 W 11 3
03/23/1977 W 1 0
03/23/1977 W 17 2
03/24/1977 W 15 0
03/25/1977 W 13 2
03/22/1978 W 13 8
03/24/1978 W 8 5
03/25/1978 W 8 0
03/21/1979 W 15 2
03/22/1979 W 8 0
1980 W 11 1
HOWARDOVERALL: 15-6 // STREAK: Won 6 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/12/1951 L 2 4
05/02/1957 L 1 3
05/01/1958 L 4 8
1980 W 5 1
1980 W 3 1
1981 L 3 9
1987 W 10 1
1987 W 5 4
02/15/1996 W 13 1
02/14/1998 W 10 0
02/15/1998 W 11 2
02/13/1999 W 13 4
02/14/1999 W 3 0
02/15/1999 L 4 11
02/16/1999 L 2 10
02/25/2000 W 17 1
02/26/2000 W 18 2
02/27/2000 W 7 3
02/23/2001 W 32 0
02/24/2001 W 11 3
02/25/2001 W 9 2
HUNTINGTONOVERALL: 3-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/29/1969 W 13 0
03/29/1969 W 6 5
1971 L 1 4
1971 W 7 4
INDIANA STATEOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/2013 W 9 1
03/09/2013 L 2 10
INDIANA WESLEYANOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/27/1970 W 3 1
03/28/1970 W 4 0
1971 W 14 10
IOWAOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1984 L 4 10
1984 W 20 10
1984 W 10 8
JACKSONVILLEOVERALL: 35-33 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 24-14
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/23/1978 L 5 18
03/01/1979 L 0 4
1984 L 4 6
03/19/1991 L 2 14
03/12/1997 W 8 7
03/13/1997 W 7 5
03/25/1997 W 8 7
03/26/1997 W 7 5
04/09/1999 W 10 9
04/10/1999 W 3 2
04/10/1999 W 7 6
05/22/1999 L 1 2
03/17/2000 L 4 14
03/18/2000 L 1 9
03/18/2000 L 2 11
03/09/2001 L 3 12
03/10/2001 L 4 6
03/10/2001 L 2 5
04/13/2001 L 4 5
04/14/2001 W 12 4
04/14/2001 W 5 1
04/05/2002 W 7 2
04/06/2002 L 4 5
04/06/2002 L 0 5
04/04/2003 L 2 8
04/05/2003 L 8 13
04/05/2003 L 3 5
03/19/2004 L 3 9
03/20/2004 W 2 0
03/20/2004 L 1 3
03/11/2005 W 2 1
03/12/2005 W 8 2
03/12/2005 W 5 3
05/12/2006 L 4 15
05/12/2006 L 3 4
05/13/2006 W 4 3
05/26/2006 W 8 7
03/30/2007 W 5 4
03/31/2007 L 0 5
03/31/2007 W 7 6
04/03/2008 L 2 3
04/05/2008 W 20 15
04/06/2008 L 10 11
05/09/2009 W 6 1
05/10/2009 L 10 11
05/11/2009 L 5 23
03/26/2010 L 5 7
03/27/2010 W 9 3
03/27/2010 W 8 7
05/26/2010 W 10 1
05/29/2010 W 7 3
04/08/2011 L 6 7
04/09/2011 L 6 9
04/10/2011 L 5 6
05/26/2011 W 2 1
05/27/2011 W 1 0
04/27/2012 W 3 2
04/28/2012 W 5 0
04/29/2012 W 8 5
03/28/2013 W 13 5
03/29/2013 W 6 1
03/30/2013 L 2 5
03/21/2014 W 4 2
03/22/2014 W 9 4
03/23/2014 W 6 3
JACKSONVILLE STATEOVERALL: 8-11 // STREAK: Lost 1 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/09/1996 W 10 1
03/24/1996 L 2 6
05/10/1996 L 1 4
05/11/1996 L 6 12
02/26/1999 W 7 6
02/27/1999 L 5 12
02/27/1999 W 4 3
04/21/2000 L 5 6
04/22/2000 L 3 5
04/22/2000 L 2 22
04/13/2001 L 4 5
04/14/2001 W 12 4
04/14/2001 W 5 1
04/27/2002 L 4 5
04/27/2002 W 6 5
04/28/2002 W 14 9
05/09/2003 L 1 5
05/10/2003 W 5 2
05/10/2003 L 0 3
KENNESAW STATEOVERALL: 21-15 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 16-12
DATE RESULT MU OP
1985 W 19 8
1985 L 7 11
1985 W 11 0
1986 W 3 0
1986 W 8 2
1986 W 9 3
1987 L 0 5
1987 L 7 8
03/22/2006 L 7 8
03/24/2006 W 10 3
03/25/2006 L 6 10
04/27/2007 W 2 1
04/28/2007 W 4 3
04/28/2007 W 13 7
04/18/2008 W 8 6
04/19/2008 W 5 2
04/19/2008 L 4 5
04/17/2009 L 3 7
04/18/2009 L 0 9
04/18/2009 L 6 11
04/30/2010 W 5 2
05/01/2010 W 11 4
05/01/2010 W 15 8
03/25/2011 L 3 5
03/26/2011 W 5 2
05/25/2011 W 6 4
03/16/2012 L 4 9
03/17/2012 L 0 8
03/18/2012 W 2 1
04/18/2012 L 1 6
03/28/2013 W 4 3
03/29/2013 W 5 1
03/30/2013 L 4 5
KENTUCKYOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/02/1990 L 5 6
02/22/1992 L 4 16
LAGRANGEOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1986 W 6 3
LAKE FORESTOVERALL: 4-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/27/1969 W 10 3
03/28/1969 W 6 2
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SERIES HISTORY03/24/1970 W 6 1
03/24/1970 W 12 1
02/09/1990 L 1 10
LIBERTYOVERALL: 3-2 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 3-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/22/09 L 2 3
02/18/2011 W 6 4
02/19/2011 W 7 2
02/19/2011 W 17 5
02/20/2011 L 4 5
LIPSCOMBOVERALL: 18-15 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 17-16
DATE RESULT MU OP
1984 W 8 5
04/02/2004 L 5 7
04/03/2004 W 6 5
04/03/2004 L 8 9
03/25/2005 L 4 6
03/26/2005 W 6 1
03/26/2005 W 2 0
04/07/2006 W 9 1
04/07/2006 L 3 5
04/08/2006 W 11 7
04/06/2007 L 7 12
04/07/2007 L 2 7
04/07/2007 W 5 4
05/08/2008 W 8 3
05/09/2008 L 1 4
05/09/2008 W 14 9
03/06/2009 L 8 10
03/07/2009 L 0 2
03/08/2009 W 4 3
05/13/2010 W 13 6
05/14/2010 W 7 4
05/14/2010 L 5 6
04/21/2011 W 10 2
04/22/2011 W 6 4
04/23/2011 W 12 2
03/23/2012 L 2 7
03/24/2012 L 3 11
03/25/2012 L 4 7
04/19/2013 W 7 4
04/20/2013 W 5 2
04/21/2013 L 4 8
04/11/2014 L 2 4
04/12/2014 L 1 2
04/13/2014 W 2 0
LOUISIANA STATE (LSU)OVERALL: 0-3 // STREAK: Lost 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/15/2002 L 4 7
02/16/2002 L 6 9
02/17/2002 L 1 17
LUTHER WILLIAMSOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/12/1951 L 2 21
MALONEOVERALL: 3-1 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1964 W 15 3
1964 W 8 2
04/03/1969 W 5 0
04/03/1969 L 5 6
MANSFIELD STATEOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1987 W 4 2
1987 W 7 6
MARSHALLOVERALL: 4-2 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 3-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/14/2003 W 6 4
02/14/2003 L 7 11
02/15/2003 L 5 6
02/12/2005 W 3 2
02/12/2005 W 2 0
02/13/2005 W 8 0
02/12/2005 W 2 0
02/13/2005 W 8 0
MARYLANDOVERALL: 5-3 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/16/1979 W 5 2
03/17/1979 W 5 4
03/17/1979 L 4 7
1981 L 5 9
1981 L 5 7
1987 W 9 4
1987 W 6 1
03/19/1995 W 7 3
MCNEESE STATEOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/26/2005 W 13 9
MERCER-ATLANTAOVERALL: 12-2 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0 // HOME: ? // ROAD: ?
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/05/1975 W 7 3
05/05/1975 W 3 2
04/27/1976 W 9 6
1976 W 5 4
04/25/1977 W 7 4
04/03/1978 W 7 2
04/22/1978 W 3 1
04/23/1979 W 16 6
05/05/1979 W 8 0
1980 W 8 0
1980 L 0 3
1981 L 1 18
1983 W 10 3
1984 W 13 3
MIAMI (Fla.)OVERALL: 5-15 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 2-8
UNDER GIBSON: 2-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/15/1975 L 0 11
03/18/1975 W 6 2
03/17/1976 L 1 4
03/18/1976 L 3 6
03/19/1976 L 3 11
1980 L 2 9
1980 L 2 8
1980 L 3 4
1981 W 15 8
1981 W 10 2
1981 L 7 9
1983 L 10 11
1983 L 6 13
1983 L 4 7
05/05/1995 L 2 8
05/06/1995 L 2 8
05/07/1995 L 1 6
05/09/1995 L 2 9
02/02/2007 W 6 5
02/03/2007 W 8 5
MIAMI (Ohio)OVERALL: 4-1 // STREAK: Won 4
UNDER GIBSON: 3-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/02/1965 L 0 3
04/03/1965 W 3 1
03/01/2013 W 11 5
03/02/2013 W 9 6
03/02/2013 W 11 0
MICHIGAN STATEOVERALL: 2-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/16/1975 L 3 8
03/17/1975 W 4 2
03/20/1991 L 0 10
03/09/2004 W 8 4
03/10/2004 L 10 12
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATEOVERALL: 3-2 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1971 W 10 2
03/01/1976 W 3 2
03/02/1976 L 6 16
03/03/1976 L 1 7
03/04/1976 W 5 1
MILLIGANOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1990 W 9 0
MILLSAPSOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/14/1951 W 7 1
05/15/1951 L 1 3
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGEOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/15/1951 W 11 9
05/15/1951 W 7 3
MISSISSIPPI STATEOVERALL: 1-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/20/2000 L 4 6
03/09/2012 L 3 5
03/10/2012 W 6 1
03/11/2012 L 1 3
MISSOURI STATEOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/26/2005 W 9 0
MOREHEAD STATEOVERALL: 7-4 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 5-3
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/19/1993 L 5 12
02/19/1993 W 4 0
02/19/1993 W 4 3
02/19/2010 L 6 7
02/20/2010 L 8 11
02/20/2010 W 6 3
02/21/2010 W 12 5
02/19/2012 W 22 6
02/20/2012 L 8 9
02/20/2012 W 2 1
02/21/2012 W 10 0
MORRIS BROWNOVERALL: 5-0 // STREAK: Won 5
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
01/26/2002 W 15 3
01/26/2002 W 18 2
01/25/2003 W 8 1
01/25/2003 W 12 0
01/26/2003 W 8 2
MORRIS HARVEYOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1971 L 0 5
1971 W 3 0
NORTH CAROLINAOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
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SERIES HISTORY04/13/1963 L 5 9
NORTH CAROLINA A&TOVERALL: 3-0 // STREAK: Won 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/04/1994 W 22 0
02/06/1994 W 13 1
02/06/1994 W 7 0
NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO (UNCG)OVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/27/1998 L 6 7
02/28/1998 W 9 7
03/01/1998 W 3 0
NORTH CAROLINA STATEOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/16/1996 L 0 18
NORTH CENTRALOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/19/1977 W 4 3
03/19/1977 W 4 2
NORTH FLORIDAOVERALL: 11-13 // STREAK: Won 2 // L10: 5-5
UNDER GIBSON: 11-13
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/01/2006 L 3 8
04/01/2006 L 3 5
04/02/2006 W 3 1
04/21/2007 W 10 0
04/21/2007 W 4 3
04/22/2007 L 2 8
04/12/2008 L 3 4
04/12/2008 W 7 6
04/13/2008 L 8 9
04/25/2009 L 0 10
04/25/2009 L 6 8
04/26/2009 W 7 2
04/15/2011 L 5 7
04/16/2011 W 11 6
04/17/2011 L 0 5
05/11/2012 L 4 5
05/12/2012 W 12 1
05/13/2012 W 2 1
04/05/2013 W 5 4
04/06/2013 L 4 10
04/07/2013 L 2 3
03/29/2014 L 3 6
03/30/2014 W 11 4
03/30/2014 W 6 3
NORTH GEORGIA
OVERALL: 20-7 // STREAK: Won 7 // L10: 9-1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/18/1951 W 7 5
05/22/1951 W 3 0
05/05/1955 L 0 6
05/07/1955 L 5 6
05/16/1955 W 11 0
04/13/1957 W 9 5
05/16/1955 L 2 8
05/10/1957 W 15 6
1958 W 1 0
1958 L 2 3
1959 L 6 7
1959 W 11 9
04/15/1960 W 7 4
05/06/1960 W 6 2
04/07/1961 W 14 0
05/06/1961 W 9 2
1962 L 3 6
05/11/1962 W 9 4
05/01/1963 W 4 0
05/01/1963 L 7 10
1963 W 8 4
1964 W 8 0
04/07/1965 W 14 2
05/07/1965 W 6 4
04/04/1969 W 12 5
04/22/1969 W 5 1
1971 W 20 5
NORTHEAST ILLINOISOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/21/1994 W 10 7
03/21/1994 W 14 10
NORTHERN ILLINOISOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/1993 W 8 7
NORTHEAST LOUISIANAOVERALL: 1-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1980 W 7 0
1981 L 2 9
1981 L 2 12
NORTHERN KENTUCKYOVERALL: 6-0 // STREAK: Won 6
UNDER GIBSON: 6-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/16/2013 W 7 4
05/17/2013 W 9 5
05/18/2013 W 13 4
04/17/2014 W 12 4
04/19/2014 W 10 3
04/19/2014 W 8 2
NOTRE DAMEOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/17/2013 W 5 4
OAKLANDOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/02/2001 W 10 3
OHIO STATEOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/22/1978 L 0 1
03/23/1978 W 8 4
02/15/2013 W 6 5
OKLAHOMA CITYOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/10/1979 W 3 0
05/12/1979 L 8 11
05/12/1979 W 6 3
OLE MISSOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/21/2009 W 13 11
OLIVETOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/10/1969 W 9 0
04/11/1969 W 5 0
OGLETHORPEOVERALL: 10-4 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/17/1951 W 20 1
05/01/1951 W 13 5
1962 W 8 4
1962 L 3 4
04/16/1963 L 9 10
1963 W 6 1
1964 L 2 7
04/26/1965 W 4 3
05/08/1965 W 8 6
04/12/1969 W 5 2
05/10/1969 L 2 3
05/09/1970 W 8 4
1971 W 11 0
1971 W 6 0
PIEDMONTOVERALL: 27-3 // STREAK: Won 17 // L10: 10-0
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/30/1957 W 18 7
1958 W 5 1
1958 L 3 8
04/14/1959 W 5 2
1959 W 3 1
1959 W 3 2
05/17/1960 W 29 5
05/21/1960 W 11 9
05/13/1961 W 6 1
05/13/1961 W 6 1
1962 W 8 1
05/14/1962 L 5 8
1963 L 1 3
04/06/1965 W 3 2
04/24/1969 W 11 7
05/09/1969 W 15 0
1971 W 17 0
03/29/1975 W 4 1
03/29/1975 W 8 0
04/08/1976 W 1 0
04/08/1976 W 5 4
03/26/1977 W 10 1
03/26/1977 W 8 6
03/24/1979 W 5 0
03/24/1979 W 5 2
1980 W 10 1
1980 W 1 0
1987 W 15 1
1987 W 6 0
1987 W 6 0
PORTLAND STATEOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/20/1990 W 6 1
03/24/1994 L 6 22
03/25/1994 W 5 4
PRESBYTERIANOVERALL: 11-1 // STREAK: Won 5 // L10: 9-1
UNDER GIBSON: 3-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/09/1955 W 12 10
04/17/1957 W 4 2
04/11/1959 W 9 5
04/18/1961 W 11 7
04/24/1961 W 14 7
1962 W 6 5
03/26/1963 L 1 3
05/03/1963 W 3 0
05/03/1963 W 3 0
02/24/2012 W 12 1
02/25/2012 W 9 3
02/26/2012 W 10 3
PURDUEOVERALL: 5-3 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/08/1977 W 11 9
1980 W 11 1
1980 W 6 3
1980 W 7 3
1980 L 7 13
1980 L 5 7
03/13/1995 L 4 16
03/13/1995 W 11 2
RIDEROVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-1
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SERIES HISTORYDATE RESULT MU OP
03/14/2006 W 12 8
03/15/2006 L 11 13
ROBINS FIELDOVERALL: 0-3 // STREAK: Lost 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1951 L 5 6
04/03/1951 L 4 11
05/19/1951 L 6 11
ROBIN FLYERSOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/14/1955 L 4 6
04/19/1955 W 19 17
ROBIN ROCKETSOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1955 W 9 3
ROCKFORDOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0 // HOME: ? // ROAD: ?
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/21/1969 W 11 0
SACRAMENTOOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/11/1990 L 3 10
04/11/1990 L 7 12
SAMFORDOVERALL: 34-26 // STREAK: Lost 3 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 3-3
DATE RESULT MU OP
1983 W 17 3
1983 W 7 2
1984 W 8 2
1984 W 9 4
1984 W 5 4
1984 L 3 4
1984 L 5 7
1986 L 3 19
1986 W 6 3
1986 L 3 14
1986 W 11 6
1986 L 3 5
1986 W 3 1
1987 W 6 5
1987 L 12 14
1987 W 8 6
04/01/1990 L 0 15
04/20/1990 W 11 8
04/20/1990 L 6 12
04/21/1990 W 9 8
03/05/1993 L 6 16
03/06/1993 L 2 6
03/06/1993 L 5 6
04/10/1993 W 10 9
04/10/1993 W 9 0
04/11/1993 W 1 0
03/11/1994 W 3 2
03/12/1994 L 10 11
03/12/1994 L 6 7
04/15/1994 W 5 4
04/16/1994 W 4 2
04/16/1994 W 10 6
03/03/1995 W 5 1
03/04/1995 W 3 2
03/04/1995 L 4 10
03/22/1996 L 6 13
03/23/1996 W 7 1
03/23/1996 W 7 6
03/01/1997 W 5 3
03/01/1997 W 10 3
03/02/1997 W 5 2
05/15/1997 L 0 6
04/23/1999 W 8 5
04/24/1999 L 5 6
04/24/1999 W 12 4
04/07/2000 L 9 14
04/08/2000 W 6 5
04/08/2000 L 2 6
04/27/2001 W 16 8
04/28/2001 L 6 7
04/28/2001 L 1 3
03/01/2002 L 1 4
03/03/2002 W 8 6
03/03/2002 L 6 11
03/22/2006 W 4 0
03/02/2007 W 6 4
03/03/2007 W 13 0
03/04/2007 L 2 4
04/01/2008 L 6 10
04/15/2008 L 3 8
ST. JOHN’S (N.Y.)OVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/16/2013 W 13 5
ST. LEOOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/02/1996 W 6 3
03/03/1996 W 10 7
ST. LOUISOVERALL: 2-3 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/15/1994 W 6 4
05/16/1994 L 5 13
05/16/1994 L 8 11
03/08/1999 L 10 11
03/09/1999 W 20 13
ST. XAVIER
OVERALL: 2-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/28/1975 L 0 2
03/28/1975 L 0 4
04/13/1976 W 4 3
04/09/1977 W 3 2
03/27/1978 L 2 4
SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGNOVERALL: 4-0 // STREAK: Won 4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/27/1991 W 3 2
04/28/1991 W 13 0
04/24/1992 W 22 0
04/24/1992 W 10 0
SAVANNAH STATEOVERALL: 22-11 // STREAK: Won 8 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 13-8
DATE RESULT MU OP
01/31/1997 W 12 4
02/01/1997 W 23 1
01/26/1998 W 8 0
04/26/1998 W 10 4
02/07/1999 L 5 7
02/08/1999 W 11 5
01/28/1998 W 13 7
01/29/1998 W 6 0
03/22/2002 W 11 4
03/23/2002 L 1 5
03/23/2002 W 6 4
04/30/2003 L 6 10
02/28/2004 L 8 10
02/28/2004 L 4 9
02/29/2004 W 9 8
04/10/2004 L 2 4
04/13/2005 L 2 5
04/13/2005 W 12 0
04/24/2007 L 3 8
02/27/2008 W 16 1
04/16/2008 W 27 1
03/24/2009 L 1 5
04/22/2009 W 6 5
03/30/2010 L 8 11
03/30/2010 L 3 4
04/07/2010 W 10 9
04/07/2010 W 15 4
03/22/2011 W 11 4
04/12/2011 W 8 4
03/06/2012 W 8 5
04/03/2012 W 5 1
03/25/2013 W 6 2
03/27/2013 W 18 3
02/25/2014 W 5 4
SHORTEROVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1971 L 0 7
SIENA HEIGHTSOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1986 L 4 12
1986 W 11 6
SOUTH ALABAMAOVERALL: 2-6 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 1-4
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/10/1975 L 0 12
05/10/1975 L 2 9
02/19/2000 W 4 0
02/16/2007 L 5 7
02/17/2007 L 11 13
02/18/2007 W 9 5
02/20/2009 L 2 9
05/31/2013 L 4 9
SOUTH CAROLINAOVERALL: 5-11 // STREAK: Lost 4 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/01/1977 L 0 2
04/02/1977 L 3 4
04/05/1977 L 2 17
04/06/1977 L 2 6
03/18/1978 L 3 5
04/08/1978 W 9 8
03/27/1979 L 1 3
1980 L 1 4
1980 W 5 3
1980 W 9 2
1981 W 6 2
1981 W 16 9
1983 L 4 5
1983 L 3 4
1984 L 2 3
1984 L 3 7
SOUTH CAROLINA-AIKEN (USC-AIKEN)OVERALL: 8-5 // STREAK: Won 7 // L10: 8-2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/30/1976 W 4 3
03/30/1976 L 3 4
03/31/1976 L 6 7
03/31/1976 L 5 6
04/20/1976 W 10 4
04/20/1976 L 2 6
02/28/1977 W 8 2
03/28/1977 W 15 5
04/07/1978 W 12 5
02/27/1979 W 4 0
02/27/1979 W 3 0
04/03/1979 W 9 5
04/03/1979 W 5 0
SOUTH CAROLINA UPSTATE (USC UPSTATE)OVERALL: 20-4 // STREAK: Won 3 // L10: 9-1
UNDER GIBSON: 20-4
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/2008 W 11 2
03/09/2008 W 5 1
03/09/2008 L 2 7
03/20/2009 L 4 5
03/21/2009 W 12 11
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SERIES HISTORY03/22/2009 W 10 7
04/23/2010 W 8 6
04/24/2010 L 2 5
04/24/2010 W 5 2
05/14/2011 W 13 6
05/15/2011 W 11 3
05/15/2011 W 5 3
05/17/2012 W 7 6
05/18/2012 W 18 7
05/19/2012 W 5 2
05/23/2012 W 11 2
04/26/2013 W 7 3
04/26/2013 W 12 5
04/27/2013 W 8 7
05/22/2013 W 12 6
05/24/2013 L 1 10
04/04/2014 W 3 1
04/05/2014 W 11 5
04/05/2014 W 3 0
SOUTH DAKOTA STATEOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 2-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/2013 W 4 3
03/09/2013 W 10 2
SOUTHEAST LOUISIANAOVERALL: 4-11 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/02/1993 L 4 12
04/03/1993 L 2 3
04/03/1993 L 0 11
05/07/1993 L 4 13
05/08/1993 L 3 11
05/08/1993 L 4 5
04/01/1994 L 7 9
04/02/1994 W 8 4
04/02/1994 W 3 2
05/06/1994 L 4 10
05/07/1994 W 8 1
05/07/1994 L 2 4
03/10/1995 L 2 11
03/11/1995 L 5 6
03/11/1995 W 3 1
SOUTHERN ILLINOISOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/18/1976 L 3 9
03/20/1976 L 4 5
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPIOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/25/2005 L 6 12
SOUTHERN TECHOVERALL: 5-1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1971 L 3 5
1971 W 12 6
1980 W 8 1
1980 W 9 3
1984 W 9 5
1986 T 5 5
1987 W 8 7
STETSONOVERALL: 29-80-1 // STREAK: Lost 3 // L10: 4-6
UNDER GIBSON: 12-26
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/27/1959 L 2 10
03/28/1959 L 5 8
04/05/1960 L 4 12
04/06/1962 L 1 6
1964 W 2 1
1964 W 10 3
05/02/1969 L 0 5
05/03/1969 L 3 4
05/01/1970 L 2 6
05/02/1970 T 2 ..2
1971 L 2 4
1971 L 1 11
02/24/1978 L 5 7
03/02/1979 W 9 6
04/14/1979 L 3 4
1981 W 9 8
1981 L 6 7
1981 W 8 2
1981 L 5 12
1984 W 9 5
1984 L 4 8
1984 L 4 13
1986 L 3 19
1986 L 5 13
1987 L 6 13
1987 L 6 7
1987 W 12 4
1987 L 7 13
1987 W 3 0
1987 L 2 5
03/23/1990 L 1 5
03/24/1990 L 4 7
03/24/1990 L 4 7
1990 L 2 7
1990 L 3 10
1990 L 0 2
03/22/1991 L 4 8
03/23/1991 L 6 7
03/23/1991 L 2 7
04/06/1991 L 1 4
04/06/1991 W 5 4
04/07/1991 L 8 11
03/27/1992 W 4 1
03/28/1992 L 0 2
03/28/1992 L 2 4
04/10/1992 W 6 5
04/11/1992 W 2 1
04/11/1992 L 2 5
02/05/1993 L 0 7
02/06/1993 L 2 4
02/06/1993 L 3 7
05/14/1994 W 8 1
04/28/1995 W 9 8
04/29/1995 L 3 9
04/29/1995 L 3 16
03/06/1997 L 6 9
04/02/1999 L 2 4
04/03/1999 W 10 6
04/03/1999 L 7 8
03/24/2000 L 2 18
03/25/2000 W 12 3
03/25/2000 L 5 8
04/06/2001 L 4 16
04/07/2001 L 2 7
04/07/2001 L 0 2
04/12/2002 L 5 6
04/13/2002 L 6 8
04/14/2002 L 5 6
04/11/2003 L 1 6
04/12/2003 L 5 9
04/12/2003 L 2 5
03/12/2004 L 5 19
03/13/2004 L 2 8
03/13/2004 L 2 16
03/18/2005 L 0 17
03/19/2005 L 3 7
03/19/2005 W 13 5
03/17/2006 W 8 4
03/18/2006 W 5 3
03/18/2006 L 5 19
05/25/2006 L 5 6
05/26/2006 L 4 5
03/23/2007 L 2 3
03/24/2007 L 1 9
03/24/2007 W 4 3
05/25/2007 L 1 2
03/28/2008 W 11 10
03/29/2008 W 5 4
03/29/2008 L 4 14
05/21/2008 L 5 8
04/09/2009 W 8 3
04/10/2009 W 4 1
04/11/2009 L 10 14
04/09/2010 L 5 6
04/10/2010 L 4 13
04/10/2010 L 12 15
03/18/2011 L 3 4
03/19/2011 L 2 3
03/20/2011 L 2 3
03/31/2012 W 7 4
03/31/2012 L 6 7
04/01/2012 L 1 8
03/22/2013 W 7 4
03/23/2013 L 4 6
03/24/2013 W 9 1
05/10/2014 W 4 2
05/11/2014 L 2 3
05/12/2014 L 3 4
05/21/2014 L 5 7
STONY BROOKOVERALL: 2-0 // STREAK: Won 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/22/1975 W 8 7
03/22/1975 W 6 2
TAMPAOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/08/1959 L 1 4
TENNESSEEOVERALL: 2-2 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/16/1957 L 0 12
03/20/1978 W 10 8
02/20/1998 W 14 13
02/21/1998 L 2 14
TENNESSEE STATEOVERALL: 7-2 // STREAK: Won 4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/08/1991 W 14 2
02/09/1991 W 8 3
02/09/1991 L 4 6
02/14/1992 W 7 3
02/16/1992 L 2 5
02/16/1992 W 6 0
02/12/1993 W 11 1
02/13/1993 W 3 2
02/14/1993 W 9 6
TENNESSEE TECHOVERALL: 8-7-1 // STREAK: Won 1 // L10: 4-5-1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/15/1977 L 5 10
03/16/1977 W 13 5
03/15/1978 L 4 6
03/15/1978 W 6 0
03/15/1979 W 7 2
02/16/1991 W 13 8
03/28/1995 L 11 12
03/29/1995 T 8 8
04/19/1995 W 7 3
04/19/1995 W 5 0
02/17/1996 L 6 10
02/18/1996 W 13 6
04/23/1996 L 1 8
04/24/1996 L 3 8
04/09/1997 L 2 8
04/24/1997 W 18 5
TOLEDOOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/2005 W 8 5
TROYOVERALL: 12-13 // STREAK: Lost 3 // L10: 3-7
UNDER GIBSON: 2-4
DATE RESULT MU OP
05/08/1998 L 7 8
04/09/1998 L 7 9
03/20/1999 W 4 1
03/20/1999 W 8 0
03/21/1999 W 11 9
05/20/1999 W 6 3
05/21/1999 L 9 10
03/31/2000 L 5 9
04/01/2000 W 3 1
04/01/2000 W 2 1
03/16/2001 L 2 3
03/17/2001 W 4 3
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SERIES HISTORY03/17/2001 W 8 5
03/29/2002 L 0 1
03/30/2002 W 6 4
03/30/2002 L 1 4
03/22/2003 L 2 7
03/22/2003 L 5 6
03/23/2003 W 5 4
04/23/2004 L 7 14
04/24/2004 W 5 1
04/24/2004 W 5 4
04/08/2005 L 3 14
04/09/2005 L 1 18
04/09/2005 L 4 7
TULANEOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU O
03/24/1994 L 5 13
03/26/1994 L 12 20
UTICAOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU O
1986 W 6 4
VALDOSTA STATEOVERALL: 13-12 // STREAK: Lost 2 // L10: 6-4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1958 W 5 2
04/04/1959 W 11 3
1959 W 24 0
04/11/1961 L 0 8
04/29/1961 W 14 6
03/23/1962 W 4 3
1962 L 2 11
04/15/1963 L 5 8
04/23/1970 L 1 2
05/04/1970 L 3 7
1971 L 1 4
04/07/1975 W 6 4
04/16/1975 L 6 7
04/07/76 L 5 11
1976 W 4 3
04/05/1978 W 5 3
05/02/1978 W 8 7
05/01/1979 W 5 1
05/01/1979 W 11 8
1980 L 3 10
1980 W 5 4
1981 L 3 5
1981 W 15 3
1984 L 4 9
1986 L 3 15
VALPARAISOOVERALL: 2-2 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/19/1979 L 2 3
03/20/1979 W 5 1
1980 L 2 5
1980 W 9 2
VANDERBILTOVERALL: 0-4 // STREAK: Lost 4
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/01/1992 L 1 14
02/27/1993 L 3 15
02/27/1993 L 4 9
02/28/1993 L 4 9
VERMONTOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1984 L 11 12
1984 W 6 4
VILLANOVAOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/09/2005 L 1 10
VIRGINIAOVERALL: 3-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/08/1976 W 2 1
03/09/1976 W 6 4
03/10/1997 W 5 3
03/11/1997 L 4 9
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (VMI)OVERALL: 3-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 3-3
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/07/2004 W 4 0
02/07/2004 L 4 12
02/08/2004 L 0 6
02/10/2006 W 11 5
02/11/2006 W 9 4
02/12/2006 L 4 5
VIRGINIA TECHOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1983 W 14 1
1983 L 9 13
WARNER ROBINSOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/11/1957 W 14 11
WEST GEORGIAOVERALL: 0-2 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/29/1962 L 3 8
1986 L 5 17
WEST LIBERTYOVERALL: 1-0 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/26/1970 W 7 6
WEST VIRGINIAOVERALL: 4-3 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/07/1975 L 2 8
03/08/1975 W 12 2
03/04/1976 L 1 4
03/05/1976 W 4 2
03/06/1976 W 12 4
03/06/1978 W 8 2
03/08/1992 L 4 7
WESTERN CAROLINAOVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 1-1
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/07/2007 W 13 10
04/23/2008 L 7 8
WESTERN KENTUCKYOVERALL: 5-0 // STREAK: Won 5
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/09/1976 W 5 3
03/14/1977 W 8 3
03/15/1977 W 7 6
03/18/1977 W 9 4
02/21/1992 W 11 7
WESTERN MICHIGANOVERALL: 2-1 // STREAK: Won 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/31/1975 W 5 2
03/08/1992 L 4 20
03/01/1999 W 16 14
WIAMOVERALL: 0-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1964 L 2 5
WINTHROPOVERALL: 2-4 // STREAK: Lost 2
UNDER GIBSON: 1-2
DATE RESULT MU OP
02/12/2000 L 2 9
02/13/2000 L 1 13
02/10/2001 W 7 5
04/30/2011 W 5 1
04/30/2011 L 3 6
05/01/2011 L 6 7
WISCONSIN WHITEWATEROVERALL: 6-0 // STREAK: Won 6
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
04/01/1979 W 8 1
04/01/1979 W 5 0
1980 W 20 5
1980 W 15 3
1980 W 8 3
1980 W 8 6
WOFFORDOVERALL: 7-3 // STREAK: Won 7 // L10: 7-3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
03/26/1957 L 2 4
04/19/1957 L 5 14
04/17/1958 L 1 13
02/10/1996 W 6 3
02/11/1996 W 6 2
02/22/1997 W 4 1
02/23/1997 W 4 1
02/23/1997 W 9 1
04/22/1997 W 4 0
04/22/1997 W 8 7
XAVIEROVERALL: 1-1 // STREAK: Lost 1
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1980 W 15 3
03/02/1999 L 1 9
YALEOVERALL: 0-3 // STREAK: Lost 3
UNDER GIBSON: 0-0
DATE RESULT MU OP
1981 L 7 9
1981 L 5 8
1981 L 4 14
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1893-1896 (Records Unknown)
Coach: George T. Stallings
1897 (5-1) Coach: Henry E. Glass
1898 (4-0-1) Coach: John J. McGrawl
1899 (6-3) Coach: Zachary W. Copeland
1900 (3-2) Coach: Eugene W. Stetson
1901 (5-2) Coach: Eugene W. Stetson
1903 (5-5-1) Coach: Unknown
Georgia State Champions
1910 (13-10) Coach: Charles C. “Doc” Stroud
1911 (14-4) Coach: Charles C. “Doc” Stroud
1912 (14-9-2) Coach: Charles C. “Doc” Stroud
1913 (5-11)Coach: Charles C. “Doc” Stroud
1914 (11-7)Coach: John H. Scully
1915 (7-7)Coach: Fred A. Robbins
1917 (12-5)Coach: Unknown
1918 (7-5)Coach: Unknown
1919 (7-7)Coach: Unknown
1920 (5-7-1)Coach: James C. Clements
1921 (13-13-1)Coach: Unknown
1922 (14-12-1)Coach: Unknown
1923 (12-9)Coach: Unknown
1948 (3-12)Coach: Claude D. Smith
1949 (9-8)Coach: Claude D. Smith
1950 (8-12)Coach: Claude D. Smith
1951 (8-14)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
- Robins Field L, 6-5
03/23 Georgia L, 19-5
03/24 Georgia L, 9-5
03/27 Auburn L, 15-0
03/28 Auburn L, 28-22
04/03 Robins Field L, 11-4
04/05 at GA Teacher’s College L, 9-6
04/10 at GA Teacher’s College L, 18-7
04/12 at Luther Williams L, 21-2
04/17 Oglethrope W, 20-1
04/25 at Georgia L, 12-2
04/26 at Georgia L, 12-2
05/01 at Oglethrope W, 13-5
05/05 Fla. Southern W, 11-10
05/12 at Howard L, 4-2
05/14 at Millsaps W, 7-1
05/14 at Millsaps L, 3-1
05/15 at Mississippi College W, 11-9
05/15 at Mississippi College W, 7-3
05/18 North Georgia W, 7-5
05/19 at Robins Field L, 11-6
05/22 at North Georgia W, 3-0
1952 (18-6)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Dixie Conference Champions
* Results from season unavailable
1953 (6-11)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1954 (10-6)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1955 (7-9)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/26 Auburn W, 5-3
03/30 at Georgia Tech L, 5-4
04/04 at Auburn L, 15-9
04/06 Georgia Tech W, 11-10
04/14 at Robin Flyers L, 6-4
04/19 at Robin Flyers W, 19-17
04/19 at Robin Rockets W, 9-3
04/26 GA Teacher’s College W, 2-1
05/02 at GA Teacher’s College L, 11-7
05/05 at North Georgia L, 6-0
05/07 at North Georgia L, 6-5
05/09 at Presbyterian College W, 12-10
05/10 at AP St Teacher’s College L, 10-8
05/11 at AP St Teacher’s College L, 9-8
05/16 North Georgia ... W, 11-0
05/16 North Georgia L, 8-2
1956 (16-4)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1957 (7-10)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/16 Tennessee L, 12-0
03/26 Woff ord L, 4-2
03/28 at Georgia L, 2-0
03/30 Georgia L, 20-1
04/02 Davidson W, 13-5
04/02 Davidson - L, 2-0
04/06 Auburn L, 14-1
04/11 at Warner Robbins W, 14-11
04/13 North Georgia W, 9-5
04/17 at Presbyterian College W, 4-2
04/19 at Woff ord L, 14-5
04/20 at Davidson W, 5-4
04/30 Piedmont W, 18-7
05/02 Howard L, 3-1
05/07 at GA Teacher’s L, 10-0
05/10 at North Georgia W, 15-6
05/14 GA Teacher’s L, 8-0
1958 (8-10)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
04/02 Auburn L, 11-4
04/08 Davidson L, 8-3
04/08 Davidson L, 8-1
--- North Georgia W, 1-0
--- at Georgia State W, 14-2
04/17 at Woff ord L, 13-1
--- at Davidson W, 2-1
--- Piedmont W, 5-1
--- at Davidson W, 7-6
--- Georgia State W, 11-1
--- at Auburn L, 16-6
05/01 at Howard L, 8-4
--- GA Teacher’s L, 8-3
--- at North Georgia L, 3-2
--- at Piedmont L, 8-3
--- at GA Teacher’s L, 10-0
--- at Valdosta W, 5-2
--- at Auburn W, 6-1
1959 (12-9)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/25 The Citadel L, 6-3
03/26 The Citadel L, 14-7
03/27 Stetson L, 10-2
03/28 Stetson L, 8-5
03/31 Erskine W, 11-1
04/04 at Valdosta State W, 11-3
04/06 at Florida Southern L, 2-0
04/07 at Florida Southern L, 3-1
04/08 at Tampa University L, 4-1
04/11 Presbyterian W, 9-5
04/14 at Piedmont W, 5-2
--- North Georgia L, 7-6
--- Piedmont W, 3-1
--- at Auburn W, 6-5
04/24 GA Teacher’s W, 4-3
- Auburn L, 4-3
05/01 at GA Teacher’s W, 8-6
--- at North Georgia W, 11-9
--- Georgia State W, 3-1
--- Valdosta State W, 24-0
--- at Piedmont W, 3-2
1960 (8-10)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/31 Erskine L, 9-6
04/05 at Stetson L, 12-4
04/06 at Florida Southern L, 11-3
04/13 at Georgia State W, 20-1
04/15 North Georgia W, 7-4
04/18 Florida Southern L, 2-0
04/19 Florida Southern L, 8-7
04/21 at Erskine W, 5-4
04/22 at The Citadel L, 8-2
04/23 at The Citadel L, 10-0
04/28 Georgia Southern L, 7-6
04/30 Georgia State W, 14-8
05/03 at Georgia Tech L, 12-2
05/06 at North Georgia W, 6-2
05/10 Georgia Tech W, 9-7
05/13 at Georgia South L, 4-2
05/17 at Piedmont W, 29-4
05/21 Piedmont W, 11-9
1961 (8-6)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
04/04 Erskine L, 4-1
04/05 Davidson L, 6-5
04/07 North Georgia W, 14-0
04/11 at Valdosta L, 8-0
04/18 Presbyterian W, 11-7
04/19 at Berry W, 10-0
04/21 Georgia South L, 12-4
04/24 at Presbyterian W, 14-7
04/25 at Erskine L, 4-3
04/29 Valdosta State W, 14-6
05/06 at North Georgia W, 9-2
05/11 at Georgia Southern L, 8-4
05/13 Piedmont W, 6-1
05/13 Piedmont W, 6-1
1962 (7-16)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/23 at Valdosta State W, 4-3
03/29 at West Georgia L, 8-3
04/03 Erskine W, 5-4
04/04 Davidson L, 10-2
04/06 at Stetson L, 6-1
04/09 at Florida Southern L, 8-1
04/10 at Florida Southern L, 7-5
--- Valdosta State L, 11-2
04/16 Berry W, 7-4
04/17 Georgia Southern L, 6-3
04/18 at Berry L, 7-6
04/21 The Citadel L, 4-2
04/21 The Citadel L, 10-5
--- at Davidson L, 8-1
--- at Presbyterian W, 6-5
--- Piedmont W, 8-1
--- at Oglethorpe W, 8-4
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS--- at North Georgia L, 6-3
--- Oglethorpe L, 4-3
--- at Georgia Tech L, 12-2
05/11 North Georgia W, 9-4
--- Georgia Tech L, 2-1
05/14 at Piedmont L, 8-5
1963 (8-13)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/26 at Presbyterian L, 3-1
04/01 Erskine L, 11-5
04/01 Erskine L, 8-2
04/02 Erskine W, 7-1
04/04 Davidson L, 9-0
04/10 Berry W, 15-7
04/13 North Carolina L, 9-5
04/15 Valdosta State L, 8-5
04/16 at Oglethorpe L, 10-9
04/19 at The Citadel L, 3-1
04/19 at The Citadel L, 8-0
--- vs. Berry W, 8-7
05/01 North Georgia W, 4-0
05/01 North Georgia L, 10-7
05/03 Presbyterian W, 3-0
--- Piedmont L, 3-1
05/09 at Georgia Southern L, 10-1
--- Opponent Unknown W, 10-4
05/15 at Georgia Tech L, 5-0
--- Oglethorpe W, 6-1
--- at North Georgia W, 8-4
1964 (11-9)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
--- Greenville W, 8-2
--- Greenville W, 5-0
--- Georgia State L, 5-2
--- Georgia State W, 8-1
--- Malone W, 15-3
--- Malone W, 8-2
--- Georgia South L, 5-0
--- Georgia South W, 10-2
--- at Oglethorpe L, 7-2
--- North Georgia W, 8-0
--- at Berry L, 4-2
--- Auburn L, 4-3
--- WIAM L, 5-2
--- Berry W, 12-0
--- Opponent Unknown W, 4-3
--- Stetson W, 2-1
--- Stetson W, 10-3
--- Opponent Unknown L, 4-0
--- Opponent Unknown L, 6-2
--- Opponent Unknown L, 6-2
* Results for this season are incomplete
1965 (13-8)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/27 Georgia State W, 5-1
03/30 Carson-Neuman L, 4-0
04/02 Miami of Ohio L, 3-0
04/03 Miami of Ohio W, 3-1
04/06 Piedmont W, 3-2
04/07 North Georgia W, 14-2
04/13 Berry College W, 6-0
--- Greenville W, 7-6
--- Greenville W, 5-1
04/17 at Georgia State W, 11-1
04/25 at The Citadel W, 5-4
04/26 Oglethorpe W, 4-3
04/28 Georgia South L, 8-5
04/30 at Berry College W, 11-1
05/04 at Georgia South L, 6-5
05/07 at North Georgia W, 6-4
05/08 at Oglethorpe W, 8-6
05/12 at Georgia Tech L, 11-5
05/12 at Georgia Tech L, 6-2
* Results for this season are incomplete
1966 (9-10-1)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1967 (13-9)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1968 (17-10)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1969 (21-5)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/20 Georgetown(KY) W, 4-3 W
03/21 Rockford(IL) W, 11-0 W
03/25 Auburn L, 9-6
03/27 Lake Forest College W, 10-3
03/28 Lake Forest College W, 6-2
03/29 Huntington W, 13-0
03/29 Huntington W, 6-5
03/31 Grace College W, 7-0
04/01 Grace College W, 4-3
04/03 Malone W, 4-0
04/03 Malone L, 6-5
04/04 North Georgia W, 12-5
04/05 Auburn W, 6-3
04/10 Olivet W, 9-0
04/11 Olivet W, 5-0
04/12 at Oglethorpe W, 5-2
04/22 at North Georgia W, 5-1
04/24 at Piedmont W, 11-7
04/25 Georgia Southwestern W, 9-1
05/02 Stetson L, 5-0
05/03 Stetson L, 4-3
05/05 at Georgia College W, 13-2
05/08 at Georgia Southwestern W, 6-1
05/09 Piedmont W, 15-0
05/10 Oglethorpe L, 3-2
* Missing results from one game
1970 (16-8-1)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/24 Lake Forest College W, 6-1
03/24 Lake Forest College... W, 12-1
03/26 Grace W, 6-0
03/26 West Liberty W, 7-6
03/27 Dayton W, 5-4
03/27 Marion W, 3-1
03/28 Marion W, 4-0
04/04 Aurora W, 6-2
04/06 Georgia Southwestern L, 5-4
04/08 Georgia College... W, 5-2
04/10 at Georgia State W, 12-1
04/13 at Georgia Southwestern L, 4-0
04/17 at Columbus College L, 2-0
04/23 at Valdosta L, 2-1
04/28 at Auburn L, 9-1
05/01 at Stetson L, 6-2
05/02 at Stetson T, 2-2
05/04 Valdosta L, 7-3
05/05 Columbus W, 2-1
05/07 Georgia College W, 13-4
05/09 Oglethorpe W, 8-4
--- Auburn W, 6-5
05/12 Georgia Tech L, 2-0
05/15 at Georgia Tech W, 9-4
05/16 Georgia State W, 8-2
1971 (19-10)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
--- Georgia College W, 10-4
--- Piedmont W, 17-0
--- Georgia State W, 7-3
--- Georgia State W, 5-4
--- Middle Tennessee State W, 10-2
--- Morris Harvey L, 5-0
--- Morris Harvey W, 3-0
--- Huntington L, 4-1
--- Huntington W, 7-4
--- Stetson L, 4-2
--- Stetson L, 11-1
--- Marion W, 14-10
--- Valdosta State L, 4-1
--- Georgia College W, 11-3
--- Atlanta Baptist L, 8-3
--- Auburn L, 6-4
--- Oglethorpe W, 11-0
--- Southern Tech L, 5-3
--- Atlanta Baptist W, 5-4
--- Georgia Southwestern W, 5-3
--- Georgia College W, 14-2
--- Southern Tech W, 12-6
--- North Georgia W, 20-5
--- Georgia State W, 5-3
--- Georgia State W, 10-4
--- Georgia Southwestern W, 2-1
--- Oglethorpe W, 6-0
--- Shorter L, 7-0
--- Columbus L, 12-1
1972 (19-8)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1973 (15-7)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1974 (15-9)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
* Results from season unavailable
1975 (30-17)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
03/05 Appalachian St W, 3-1
03/05 Appalachian St W, 7-2
03/07 West Virginia L, 8-2
03/08 West Virginia W, 12-2
03/12 at Florida State L, 4-0
03/13 at Florida State L, 5-0
03/13 at Buff alo W, 11-4
03/15 at Miami (Fla.) L, 11-0
03/15 at Buff alo L, 8-7
03/16 at Michigan State L, 8-3
03/17 at Michigan State W, 4-2
03/18 at Miami (Fla.) W, 6-2
03/20 Clemson L, 3-0
03/21 Clemson L, 3-2
03/22 Stony Brook W, 8-7
03/22 Stony Brook W, 6-2
03/25 Hiram W, 4-1
03/25 Hiram W, 10-0
03/26 Hiram W, 5-1
03/27 Georgia Tech W, 1-0
03/28 St. Xavier L, 2-0
03/28 St. Xavier L, 4-0
03/29 Piedmont W, 4-1
03/29 Piedmont W, 8-0
03/31 Western Mich. W, 5-2
04/04 at Georgia South L, 17-2
04/04 at Georgia South L, 3-1
04/07 Valdosta State W, 6-4
04/12 Stetson W, 6-4
04/15 Georgia College W, 6-1
04/15 Georgia College W, 12-0
04/16 at Valdosta State L, 7-6
04/19 at Georgia College W, 3-0
04/19 at Georgia College W, 7-4
04/21 Georgia Southwestern W, 6-3
04/22 Georgia Southwestern W, 3-1
04/22 Georgia Southwestern W, 2-1
04/25 Florida State W, 5-2
04/26 Florida State L, 5-0
04/25 at Georgia Southwestern W, 5-3
05/05 Mercer-Atlanta W, 7-3
05/05 Mercer-Atlanta W, 3-2
05/10 at South Alabama L, 12-0
05/10 at South Alabama L, 9-2
05/12 Columbus W, 6-3
05/20 Auburn L, 9-2
05/20 Auburn W, 4-2
1976 (32-22)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
02/27 Alderson W, 19-2
02/27 Alderson W, 8-1
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS02/28 Alderson W, 8-0
03/01 Middle Tennessee State W, 3-2
03/02 Middle Tennessee State L, 16-6
03/03 Middle Tennessee State L, 7-1
03/04 Middle Tennessee State W, 5-1
03/04 West Virginia L, 4-1
03/05 West Virginia W, 4-2
03/06 West Virginia W, 12-4
03/08 Virginia W, 2-1
03/09 Western Kentucky W, 5-3
03/09 Virginia W, 6-4
03/11 at Georgia Tech W, 5-1
03/17 at Miami (Fla.) L, 4-1
03/18 at Southern Illinois L, 9-3
03/18 at Miami (Fla.) L, 6-3
03/19 at Miami (Fla.) L, 11-3
03/20 at Southern Illinois L, 5-4
03/23 Hiram W, 13-2
03/24 Hiram W, 2-1
03/24 Hiram W, 15-0
03/25 Hiram W, 11-3
03/30 at USC-Aiken W, 4-3
03/30 at USC-Aiken L, 4-3
03/31 at USC-Aiken L, 7-6
03/31 at USC-Aiken L, 6-5
04/06 Georgia Southern L, 6-1
04/06 Georgia Southern L, 6-3
04/07 at Valdosta St. L, 11-5
04/08 at Piedmont W, 1-0
04/08 at Piedmont W, 5-4
04/10 at Florida State W, 14-12
04/10 at Florida State 2-8 L
04/13 St. Xavier W, 4-3
04/14 at Georgia Southern L, 12-11
04/14 at Georgia Southern W, 6-4
04/17 Elmhurst W, 8-1
04/17 Elmhurst W, 8-3
04/19 at Georgia L, 8-6
04/20 Auburn W, 10-4
04/20 Auburn L, 6-2
04/21 USC-Aiken L, 5-4
04/21 USC-Aiken W, 7-2
04/23 Georgia Tech W, 8-6
04/26 Georgia Southwestern W, 5-1
04/27 at Mercer Atlanta W, 9-6
04/28 Columbus W, 17-5
--- Mercer-Atlanta W, 5-4
--- Georgia L, 8-3
--- Auburn L, 9-4
--- Auburn L, 5-4
--- Columbus W, 4-2
--- Valdosta St. W, 4-3
1977 (32-20)
Coach: Claude D. Smith
Date Opponent Result
02/21 Alderson W, 14-1
02/28 USC-Aiken W, 8-2
03/02 Davidson W, 15-0
03/02 Davidson W, 10-3
03/03 Auburn W, 10-7
03/09 at Clemson L, 3-0
03/10 at Clemson L, 8-6
03/14 Western Kentucky W, 8-3
03/15 Tennessee Tech L, 10-5
03/15 Western Kentucky W, 7-6
03/04 West Virginia L, 4-1
03/05 West Virginia W, 4-2
03/16 Tennessee Tech W, 13-5
03/17 Georgia Southern L, 13-4
03/18 Western Kentucky W, 9-4
03/19 North Central W, 4-3
03/19 North Central W, 4-2
03/23 Hiram W, 1-0
03/23 Hiram W, 17-2
03/24 Hiram W, 15-0
03/25 Hiram W, 13-2
03/26 Piedmont W, 10-1
03/26 Piedmont W, 8-6
03/28 at USC-Aiken W, 15-5
03/29 Georgia College W, 7-3
03/29 Georgia College W, 9-5
04/01 South Carolina L, 2-0
04/02 South Carolina L, 4-3
04/05 at South Carolina L, 17-2
04/06 at South Carolina L, 6-2
04/08 Purdue W, 11-9
04/09 St. Xavier W, 3-2
04/11 at Auburn L, 17-7
04/13 at Georgia Southern L, 6-4
04/13 at Georgia Southern L, 7-6
04/15 Baptist College L, 9-2
04/16 Baptist College W, 7-5
04/20 Georgia Southern L, 10-5
04/20 Georgia Southern W, 5-4
04/22 at Baptist College L, 6-3
04/22 at Baptist College L, 8-7
04/25 Mercer-Atlanta W, 7-4
04/26 at Furman L, 6-3
04/27 at Furman W, 4-3
04/29 Georgia Tech W, 11-3
05/02 at Columbus W, 6-1
05/04 at Florida State L, 9-1
05/05 at Florida State L, 6-4
05/05 at Florida State W, 6-3
05/06 Furman W, 12-3
05/07 Furman W, 8-3
05/09 at Georgia Tech L, 9-1
05/11 at Columbus L, 9-4
1978 (32-16)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/23 at Jacksonville L, 18-5
02/24 at Stetson L, 7-5
02/25 at Florida Tech L, 11-6
03/06 West Virginia W, 8-2
03/15 Tennessee Tech L, 6-4
03/15 Tennessee Tech W, 6-0
03/17 ETSU L, 4-3
03/18 South Carolina L, 5-3
03/20 Tennessee W, 10-8
03/20 Baptist College W, 5-3
03/21 Baptist College W, 5-4
03/22 Ohio State L, 1-0
03/22 Hiram W, 13-8
03/23 Ohio State W, 8-4
03/24 Hiram W, 8-5
03/25 Hiram W, 8-0
03/27 St. Xavier L, 4-2
03/29 at Georgia Southwestern L, 2-1
03/30 at Georgia Southwestern W, 9-3
03/31 Columbus W, 4-0
04/01 at Armstrong State W, 4-0
04/01 at Armstrong State W, 5-1
04/03 at Mercer-Atlanta W, 7-2
04/04 Clemson W, 4-2
04/04 Clemson W, 7-4
04/05 Valdosta St. W, 5-3
04/07 at USC-Aiken W, 12-5
04/08 at South Carolina W, 9-8
04/10 at Georgia College W, 14-4
04/12 Georgia South L, 13-11
04/14 at Baptist College W, 15-3
04/15 at Baptist College W, 9-2
04/17 Furman W, 8-4
04/19 at Georgia South L, 5-0
04/20 Albany State W, 4-0
04/20 Albany State L, 8-6
04/21 Georgia College W, 11-0
04/22 Mercer-Atlanta W, 3-1
04/24 at Georgia Tech W, 8-5
04/27 at Davidson L, 2-1
04/27 at Davidson W, 5-2
04/28 at Furman W, 13-3
04/29 Armstrong State W, 7-0
04/29 Armstrong State W, 12-5
05/02 at Valdosta State W, 8-7
05/03 at Florida State L, 12-11
05/06 Georgia Tech L, 5-4
05/09 at Auburn L, 9-1
1979 (38-16)
Coach: Barry Myers
Atlantic Sun Champions
Date Opponent Result
02/27 USC-Aiken W, 4-0
02/27 USC-Aiken W, 3-0
02/28 at Flagler College W, 12-5
03/01 at Jacksonville Univ. L, 4-0
03/02 at Stetson W, 9-6
03/03 at Florida State L, 7-5
03/06 Georgia Southwestern W, 4-1
03/08 at Columbus College W, 10-2
03/08 at Columbus College W, 5-4
03/14 Appalachian State W, 9-3
03/15 Tennessee Tech W, 7-2
03/16 at Maryland W, 5-2
03/17 at Maryland W, 5-4
03/17 at Maryland L, 7-4
03/19 Fairfi eld W, 14-2
03/19 Valparaiso L, 3-2
03/20 Valparaiso W, 5-1
03/20 Fairfi eld L, 7-6
03/21 Hiram W, 15-2
03/22 Hiram W, 8-0
03/24 Piedmont W, 5-0
03/24 Piedmont W, 5-2
03/27 South Carolina L, 3-1
03/28 Georgia W, 7-4
03/30 at Georgia Southwestern W, 5-2
04/01 Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 8-1
04/01 Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 5-0
04/03 at USC-Aiken W, 9-5
04/03 at USC-Aiken W, 5-0
04/05 at Georgia College L, 12-6
04/09 at Georgia Southern L, 6-3
04/11 at Georgia State L, 3-2
04/11 at Georgia State W, 10-2
04/14 Stetson L, 4-3
04/17 Georgia Southern L, 4-1
04/18 at Armstrong State W, 4-0
04/18 at Armstrong State W, 9-3
04/20 Georgia College L, 6-1
04/2 Georgia College W, 8-4
04/23 at Mercer-Atlanta W, 16-6
04/27 Florida State W, 4-2
04/28 Armstrong State W, 3-0
04/28 Armstrong State W, 7-2
04/30 Georgia State L, 5-4
04/30 Georgia State L, 1-0
05/01 Valdosta State W, 5-1
05/01 Valdosta State W, 11-8
05/04 at Georgia Tech L, 8-6
05/05 Mercer-Atlanta W, 8-0
05/10/79 vs. Oklahoma City # W, 3-0
05/11/79 vs. Hardin Simmons # W, 14-1
05/12/79 vs. Hardin Simmons # W, 8-0
05/12/79 vs. Oklahoma City # L, 11-8
05/12/79 vs. Oklahoma City # W, 6-3
# - Atlantic Sun Tournament
1980 (33-17)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun Runner-Up
Date Opponent Result
--- Evansville W, 6-1
--- Evansville W, 2-0
--- Southern Tech W, 8-1
--- Valparaiso L, 5-2
--- Valparaiso W, 9-2
--- Flagler W, 8-6
--- Xavier W, 15-3
--- Catholic L, 8-4
--- Purdue W, 11-1
--- Purdue W, 6-3
--- Purdue W, 7-3
--- Purdue L, 13-7
--- Purdue L, 7-5
--- Florida State L, 9-7
--- Hiram W, 11-1
--- Piedmont W, 10-1
--- Piedmont W, 1-0
--- Florida State L, 7-4
--- Howard W, 5-1
--- Howard W, 3-1
--- Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 20-5
--- Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 15-3
--- Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 8-3
--- Wisconsin-Whitewater W, 8-6
--- Georgia State W, 3-2
--- Georgia State W, 3-2
--- South Carolina L, 4-1
--- South Carolina W, 5-3
--- Georgia Southern W, 9-7
--- Georgia State L, 6-2
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS--- Georgia State L, 9-0
--- Georgia College W, 4-1
--- Valdosta State L, 10-3
--- Georgia Southern W, 9-3
--- Southern Tech W, 11-5
--- Mercer-Atlanta W, 8-0
--- Mercer-Atlanta L, 3-0
--- South Carolina L, 6-3
--- Georgia College W, 9-2
--- Hardin-Simmons W, 8-3
--- Centenary W, 12-3
--- Northeast Louisiana W, 7-0
--- Georgia Southern L, 5-4
--- Georgia Southern L, 15-1
--- Valdosta State W, 5-4
--- Georgia Southwestern W, 17-11
--- Miami (Fla.) L, 9-2
--- Miami (Fla.) L, 8-2
--- Miami (Fla.) L, 4-3
--- Georgia College W, 9-4
--- vs. Hardin-Simmons # W, 8-3
--- vs. Centenary # W, 12-3
--- vs. Northeast Louisiana # W, 7-0
--- vs. Georgia Southern # L, 5-4
--- vs. Georgia Southern # L, 15-1
# - Atlantic Sun Tournament
1981 (39-12-1, 3-4 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun Champions
Date Opponent Result
Fr. Valley St. L, 7-3
Ft. Valley St. L, 12-1
Miami (Fla.) W, 15-8
FIU W, 15-5
Miami (Fla.) W, 10-2
Miami (Fla.) L, 9-7
Georgia Southwestern L, 18-6
Florida State W, 14-10
Evansville L, 9-5
Evansville L, 4-2
Mercer-Atlanta L, 18-1
Valdosta St. L, 5-3
Stetson W, 9-8
Yale L, 9-7
Maryland L, 9-5
Stetson L, 7-6
Maryland L, 7-5
Yale L, 8-5
Yale L, 14-4
Stetson W, 8-2
Howard L, 9-3
UALR L, 21-2
UALR L, 7-2
UALR L, 12-5
UALR L, 15-1
UALR L, 16-0
Georgia W, 15-7
Stetson L, 12-5
South Carolina W, 6-2
South Carolina W, 16-9
Georgia South L, 15-8
Georgia South L, 8-6
Georgia South L, 10-2
Ft. Valley St. L, 16-2
Ft. Valley St. L, 17-6
Florida State W, 12-2
Florida State W, 8-1
Georgia State L, 6-0
Georgia State L, 12-2
NE Louisiana L, 9-2
Hardin-Simmon W, 3-2
NE Louisiana L, 12-2
Hardin-Simmon L, 8-4
Hardin-Simmon W, 11-9
Columbus College L, 15-4
Georgia L, 11-8
Georgia College L, 18-14
Georgia State L, 11-6
Georgia State W, 6-4
Valdosta St. W, 15-3
vs. Hardin-Simmons # W, 7-5
# vs. Georgia South # W, 5-3
# vs. Georgia South # W, 9-3
#- A-Sun Championship
* Results for this season are incomplete
1982 (35-22, 8-2 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun Championship Runner-Up
vs. Northeast Louisiana # W, 9-2
vs. Hardin-Simmons # L, 3-2
vs. Northeast Louisiana # W, 12-2
vs. Hardin-Simmons # W, 8-2
vs. Hardin-Simmons # L, 11-9
#- A-Sun Championship
* Results for season incomplete
1983 (29-26-1)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun Champions
Date Opponent Result
Florida State L, 22-6
Florida State L, 14-5
Alabama Christian 12-8 W
Alabama Christian T, 4-4
Alabama Christian L, 9-6
Alabama Christian L, 6-2
Florida International L, 4-3
Florida International L, 10-3
Miami (Fla.) L, 11-10
Miami (Fla.) L, 13-6
Miami (Fla.) L, 7-4
Georgia Southern L, 9-7
Georgia Southern L, 9-5
The Citadel W, 4-3
The Citadel L, 9-2
Mercer-Atlanta W, 10-3
South Carolina L, 5-4
South Carolina L, 4-3
Virginia Tech W, 14-1
Virginia Tech L, 13-9
Augusta College W, 8-4
Augusta College W, 8-5
Fort Valley St. W, 14-2
Fort Valley St. W, 3-1
Georgia Southern L, 9-2
Bowling Green L, 7-2
Bowling Green L, 8-3
Samford W, 17-3
Samford W, 7-2
# vs. Georgia South W, 8-6
# vs. Hardin Simmons W, 21-4
# vs. UALR W, 17-5
# vs. UALR W, 16-4
#- A-Sun Championship
* Results for season are incomplete
1984 (23-23, 10-6 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
- Southern Tech W, 9-5
- Augusta W, 10-9
- Augusta L, 8-1
- Alabama Christian W, 10-5
- David Lipscomb College W, 8-5
- at Jacksonville L, 6-4
- at Stetson W, 9-5
- at Iowa L, 10-4
- at Vermont L, 12-11
- at Stetson L, 8-4
- at Vermont W, 6-4
- at Iowa W, 20-10
- at Iowa W, 10-8
- at Stetson L, 13-4
- vs. Valdosta State L, 9-4
- vs. Samford W, 8-2
- vs. Samford W, 11-10
- vs. Samford W, 9-4
- vs. Samford W, 5-4
- vs. Samford L, 4-3
- vs. Samford L, 7-5
- at Florida State L, 6-0
- at Florida State L, 13-2
- at Georgia State W, 20-10
- at South Carolina L, 3-2
- at South Carolina L, 7-3
- vs. Mercer-Atlanta W, 13-3
- at Georgia W, 6-5
- vs. Georgia State W, 7-5
- vs. Georgia State W, 4-2
- vs. Georgia State W, 4-2
- vs. Georgia College W, 7-6
- at Valdosta State -
- vs. Georgia Southern L, 5-4
- vs. Georgia Southern L, 3-0
- vs. Georgia Southern W, 13-5
- vs. Georgia College -
- vs. Georgia Southern W, 14-11
- at Georgia Southern L, 12-10
- at Georgia Southern L, 14-5
- at Southern Tech. -
- at Augusta College -
- # vs. Nicholls State L, 18-1
- # vs. Hardin-Simmons W, 8-6
- # vs. Georgia Southern L, 14-4
#- A-Sun Championship
* Missing results from fi nal games
1985 (24-28, 9-9 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
* Results for season unavailable
1986 (25-24, 8-10 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
Kennesaw State W, 3-0
Kennesaw State W, 8-2
Georgia College W, 14-2
Southern Tech. T, 5-5
Ball State W, 10-5
Ball State L, 6-4
Florida A&M W, 9-0
Florida A&M W, 9-0
Florida A&M L, 13-3
Florida A&M W, 13-7
Stetson L, 19-3
Stetson L, 13-5
Utica W, 6-4
E. Kentucky W, 1-0
E. Kentucky L, 10-6
Samford L, 19-3
Samford W, 6-3
Samford L, 14-3
Georgia Southern L, 15-1
Georgia Southern L, 6-5
Georgia Southern L, 5-4
Sienna Hts. L, 12-4
Sienna Hts. W, 11-6
Columbus L. 12-4
Samford W, 11-6
Samford L, 5-3
Samford W, 3-1
Kennesaw W, 9-3
West Georgia L, 17-5
Georgia State W, 7-6
Georgia State W, 4-0
Georgia State W, 5-2
Georgia State W, 12-6
Georgia State L, 4-3
Georgia State L, 9-6
Georgia Southern L, 3-0
Georgia Southern L, 3-1
Georgia Southern W, 9-7
LaGrange W, 6-3
Valdosta St. L, 15-3
* Results for season are incomplete
1987 (27-22, 6-9 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
at FIU L, 7-3
at FIU L, 14-4
at FIU L, 2-0
at FIU W, 8-3
at Armstrong W, 7-5
at Armstrong L, 8-1
at Florida A&M W, 7-2
at Kennesaw L, 5-0
vs. Georgia College W, 10-9
vs. Southern Tech W, 8-7
at Georgia Southwestern W, 9-7
vs. Piedmont W, 15-1
vs. Piedmont W, 6-0
vs. Georgia Tech L, 12-7
vs. Mansfi eld State W, 4-2
vs. Mansfi eld State W, 7-6
vs. Maryland W, 9-4
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS vs. Maryland W, 6-1
vs. Howard W, 10-1
vs. Howard W, 5-4
vs. Florida A&M W, 6-4
vs. Florida A&M W, 12-8
at Georgia South W, 7-2
at Georgia South L, 12-5
at Georgia South L, 12-5
at Georgia College W, 8-5
vs. Kennesaw State L, 8-7
at Stetson L, 13-6
at Stetson L, 7-6
at Stetson W, 12-4
vs. Stetson L, 13-7
vs. Stetson W, 3-0
vs. Stetson L, 5-2
vs. Samford W, 6-5
vs. Samford L, 14-12
vs. Samford W, 8-6
vs. Georgia South L, 7-6
vs. Georgia South L, 9-3
vs. Georgia South W, 4-3
vs. Georgia South W, 9-0
at Piedmont W, 6-0
vs. Baptist College W, 9-0
vs. Baptist College W, 9-0
vs. Armstrong State L, 15-6
vs. Armstrong State L, 7-5
at Florida State Univ. L, 6-2
at Florida State Univ. L, 4-2
at Florida State Univ. L, 8-3
at Georgia Tech L, 11-4
1988 (21-25, 7-10 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
* Results from season unavailable
1989 (16-38, 4-14 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
* Results from season unavailable
1990 (15-34, 2-14 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/9/90 at Lake Forest L, 10-1
Georgia Tech W, 7-3
02/17/90 at Auburn L, 2-0
02/17/90 at Auburn L, 4-2
02/20/90 vs. Florida A&M W, 6-2
02/20/90 vs. Florida A&M T, 7-7
02/24/90 vs. Emory W, 7-0
02/24/90 vs. Emory W, 9-0
02/26/90 vs. Furman L, 3-2
02/27/90 vs. Furman W, 12-1
02/28/90 at Augusta L, 14-5
03/02/90 at Kentucky L, 6-5
03/02/90 at Augusta W, 7-3
03/04/90 at Armstrong St. L, 7-6
03/06/90 at Georgia South L, 7-5
03/09/90 at Georgia South L, 15-2
03/10/90 at Georgia South L, 9-1
03/10/90 at Georgia South L, 8-3
03/13/90 vs. Georgia South L, 6-5
at Milligan W, 9-0
03/20/90 at Portland State W, 6-1
03/23/90 vs. Stetson L, 5-1
03/24/90 vs. Stetson L, 7-4
03/24/90 vs. Stetson L, 7-4
03/27/90 vs. Baptist College W, 7-5
03/28/90 vs. Baptist College L, 6-5
04/01/90 at Samford L, 15-0
04/04/90 at Emory W, 14-3
at Stetson L, 7-2
at Stetson L, 10-3
at Stetson L, 2-0
04/11/90 at Sacrement St. L, 10-3
04/11/90 at Sacrement St. L, 12-7
04/13/90 vs. Georgia South L, 7-1
04/13/90 vs. Georgia South L, 3-0
04/14/90 vs. Georgia South L, 6-2
at Georgia Tech L, 18-1
at Florida State L, 14-3
at Florida State L, 5-3
04/20/90 vs. Samford W, 11-8
04/20/90 vs. Samford L, 12-6
04/21/90 vs. Samford W, 9-8
04/24/90 vs. Georgia College W, 3-2
04/24/90 vs. Georgia College L, 3-2
* Results from season are incomplete
1991 (15-30, 2-16 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/08/91 vs. Tennessee State W, 14-2
02/09/91 vs. Tennessee State W, 8-3
02/09/91 vs. Tennessee State L, 6-1
02/12/91 at FAMU L, 9-3
02/12/91 at FAMU L, 5-4
02/16/91 vs. Tennessee State W, 13-8
02/17/91 vs. The Citadel W, 9-2
02/19/91 vs. Georgia L, 10-6
02/24/91 vs. Coastal Carolina L, 9-4
03/01/91 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 10-4
03/05/91 at GCSU W, 8-7
03/08/91 vs. FIU L, 5-2
03/09/91 vs. FIU L, 11-3
03/09/91 vs. FIU L, 8-3
03/12/91 vs. FAMU W, 7-1
03/12/91 vs. FAMU W, 6-3
03/19/91 at Jacksonville L, 14-2
03/19/91 vs. Akron L, 19-12
03/20/91 vs. Akron W, 11-9
03/20/91 vs. Michigan State L, 10-0
03/22/91 at Stetson L, 8-4
03/23/91 at Stetson L, 7-6
03/23/91 at Stetson L, 7-2
03/26/91 at Florida State L, 6-2
03/27/91 at Florida State L, 14-5
03/30/91 vs. Georgia South L, 5-1
03/30/91 vs. Georgia South W, 9-3
03/31/91 vs. Georgia South L, 9-8
04/02/91 at Auburn L, 8-1
04/06/91 vs. Stetson L, 4-1
04/06/91 vs. Stetson W, 5-4
04/07/91 vs. Stetson L, 11-8
04/09/91 vs. Georgia Tech L, 11-7
04/10/91 at Georgia Tech L, 9-6
04/12/91 at FIU L, 16-5
04/13/91 at FIU L, 9-4
04/13/91 at FIU L, 5-3
04/16/91 vs. Augusta W, 5-4
04/20/91 at Georgia South L, 4-2
04/20/91 at Georgia South L, 10-3
04/23/91 at Georgia L, 7-3
04/24/91 at Augusta L, 5-2
04/26/91 vs. GCSU W, 20-2
04/27/91 vs. SCAD W, 3-2
04/28/91 vs. SCAD W, 13-0
1992 (27-20, 8-10 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/14/92 vs. Tennessee State W, 7-3
02/15/92 vs. Tennessee State L, 5-2
02/16/92 vs. Tennessee State W, 6-0
02/21/92 vs. Western Kentucky W, 11-7
02/22/92 vs. Kentucky L, 16-4
02/26/92 vs. Ball State W, 4-1
02/29/92 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 5-1
03/01/92 vs. Vanderbilt L, 14-1
03/03/92 vs. Georgia L, 9-4
03/04/92 vs. Georgia State W, 9-4
03/08/92 vs. Northwestern W, 10-7
03/08/92 vs. West Virginia L, 7-4
03/08/92 vs. Western Michigan L, 20-4
03/13/92 vs. C of C W, 11-6
03/14/92 vs. C of C W, 8-6
03/14/92 vs. C of C W, 12-7
03/16/92 vs. FAMU W, 19-4
03/17/92 vs. FAMU W, 4-3
03/23/92 vs. Akron W, 14-2
03/24/92 vs. Cleveland State W, 5-1
03/24/92 vs. Central Methodist W, 9-1
03/25/92 vs. Central Methodist W, 10-4
03/27/92 at Stetson W, 4-1
03/28/92 at Stetson L, 2-0
03/28/92 at Stetson L, 4-2
03/31/92 at Florida State W, 4-3
04/01/92 at Florida State L, 8-1
04/04/92 at FIU L, 13-5
04/04/92 at FIU L, 3-2
04/05/92 at FIU L, 12-5
04/08/92 at Georgia State W, 9-7
04/10/92 vs. Stetson W, 6-5
04/11/92 vs. Stetson W, 2-1
04/11/92 vs. Stetson L, 5-2
04/14/92 vs. GCSU W, 8-5
04/15/92 vs. Georgia Tech W, 4-2
04/17/92 at C of C W, 14-11
04/18/92 at C of C L, 8-4
04/18/92 at C of C W, 5-3
04/22/92 at Georgia Tech L, 11-5
04/24/92 vs. SCAD W, 22-0
04/24/92 vs. SCAD W, 10-0
04/26/92 at GCSU L, 5-2
04/29/92 at Georgia W, 14-13
05/01/92 vs. FIU L, 5-4
05/02/92 vs. FIU L, 8-3
05/02/92 vs. FIU L, 13-5
1993 (15-34, 6-14 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myyers
Date Opponent Result
02/05/93 at Stetson L, 7-0
02/06/93 at Stetson L, 4-2
02/06/93 at Stetson L, 7-3
02/12/93 vs. Tennessee State W, 11-1
02/13/93 vs. Tennessee State W, 3-2
02/14/93 vs. Tennessee State W, 9-6
02/19/93 vs. Morehead St. L, 12-5
02/19/93 vs. Morehead St. W, 4-0
02/19/93 vs. Morehead St. W, 4-3
02/23/93 vs. Georgia L, 13-6
02/27/93 vs. Vanderbilt L, 15-3
02/27/93 vs. Vanderbilt L, 9-4
02/28/93 vs. Vanderbilt L, 9-4
03/01/93 vs. Carson Newman L, 11-4
03/05/93 at Samford L, 16-6
03/06/93 at Samford L, 6-2
03/06/93 at Samford L, 6-5
03/08/93 vs. Northern Illinois W, 8-7
03/09/93 vs. Georgia Tech L, 8-4
03/22/93 at Auburn L, 2-1
03/23/93 at Auburn L, 6-3
03/24/93 at Georgia Tech L, 8-5
03/28/93 vs. Centenary L, 6-0
03/28/93 vs. Centenary L, 8-4
03/31/93 at Florida State L, 11-2
04/02/93 at SE Louisiana L, 12-4
04/03/93 at SE Louisiana L, 3-2
04/03/93 at SE Louisiana L, 11-0
04/07/93 at Florida State L, 14-1
04/10/93 vs. Samford W, 10-9
04/10/93 vs. Samford W, 9-0
04/11/93 vs. Samford W, 1-0
04/14/93 at Georgia Tech L, 7-6
04/16/93 at Georgia State W, 13-2
04/17/93 at Georgia State L, 8-3
04/17/93 at Georgia State L, 4-2
04/20/93 at Florida State L, 9-0
04/21/93 at Florida A&M W, 5-2
04/21/93 at Florida A&M L, 17-11
04/22/93 vs. Georgia College L, 8-3
04/24/93 vs. Florida A&M W, 27-3
04/24/93 vs. Florida A&M W, 11-1
04/27/93 at Georgia L, 7-3
04/30/93 at Centenary W, 14-11
05/02/93 at Centenary W, 7-2
05/02/93 at Centenary L, 17-1
05/07/93 vs. SE Louisiana L, 13-4
05/08/93 vs. SE Louisiana L, 11-3
05/08/93 vs. SE Louisiana L, 5-4
1994 (32-24, 15-9 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun West Division Champion
A-Sun Championship Runner-Up
Date Opponent Result
02/04/94 vs. NC A&T W, 22-0
02/06/94 vs. NC A&T W, 13-1
02/06/94 vs. NC A&T W, 7-0
02/11/94 at Florida L, 6-5
02/12/94 at Florida L, 11-5
02/13/94 at Florida L, 11-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS02/18/94 vs. Florida A&M W, 6-4
02/18/94 vs. Florida A&M W, 6-4
02/26/94 at Centenary L, 14-1
02/26/94 at Centenary L, 6-5
02/27/94 at Centenary L, 16-3
03/04/94 vs. Georgia State W, 6-3
03/05/94 vs. Georgia State W, 6-4
03/05/94 vs. Georgia State L, 9-6
03/08/94 vs. Carson-Newman W, 7-6
03/09/94 vs. Carson-Newman W, 10-2
03/11/94 at Samford W, 3-2
03/12/94 at Samford L, 11-10
03/12/94 at Samford L, 7-6
03/14/94 vs. Georgia L, 7-4
03/21/94 vs. NE Illinois W, 10-7
03/21/94 vs. NE Illinois W, 14-10
03/23/94 at Akron L, 7-6
03/24/94 at Portland St. L, 22-6
03/24/94 at Tulane L, 13-5
03/25/94 at Portland St. W, 5-4
03/26/94 at Tulane L, 20-12
03/30/94 vs. Georgia College. W, 11-4
04/01/94 vs. SE Louisiana L, 9-7
04/02/94 vs. SE Louisiana W, 8-4
04/02/94 vs. SE Louisiana W, 3-2
04/04/94 vs. Hillsdale W, 21-4
04/05/94 vs. Hillsdale W, 12-11
04/08/94 at Georgia State W, 7-2
04/09/94 at Georgia State W, 3-1
04/09/94 at Georgia State W, 3-1
04/12/94 at Florida State L, 11-0
04/13/94 at Florida State L, 5-4
04/15/94 vs. Samford W, 5-4
04/16/94 vs. Samford W, 4-2
04/16/94 vs. Samford W, 10-6
04/19/94 at Auburn W, 4-3
04/20/94 at Auburn L, 7-6
04/23/94 vs. Centenary W, 5-4
04/23/94 vs. Centenary W, 7-2
04/24/94 vs. Centenary W, 10-6
04/27/94 at Georgia College L, 9-8
05/04/94 vs. Georgia Tech W, 6-5
05/06/94 at SE Louisiana L, 10-4
05/07/94 at SE Louisiana W, 8-1
05/07/94 at SE Louisiana L, 4-2
05/11/94 at Georgia L, 3-2
05/14/94 # vs. Stetson W, 8-1
05/15/94 # vs. SLU W, 6-4
05/16/94 # vs. SLU L, 13-5
05/16/94 # vs. SLU L, 11-8
#- A-Sun Championship
1995 (15-36-2, 9-18 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/07/95 vs. Georgia College T, 4-4
02/10/95 at Florida L, 11-1
02/11/95 at Florida L, 16-1
02/12/95 at Florida L, 7-4
02/21/95 at Georgia L, 7-4
02/24/95 at Georgia State W, 8-3
02/25/95 at Georgia State L, 6-1
02/25/95 at Georgia State W, 8-7
03/03/95 vs. Samford W, 5-1
03/04/95 vs. Samford W, 3-2
03/04/95 vs. Samford L, 10-4
03/07/95 vs. Georgia L, 9-0
03/08/95 vs. Carson Newman W, 7-6
03/10/95 at SE Louisiana L, 11-2
03/11/95 at SE Louisiana L, 6-5
03/11/95 at SE Louisiana W, 3-1
03/13/95 vs. Indiana-Purdue L, 16-4
03/13/95 vs. Indiana-Purdue W, 11-2
03/19/95 vs. Maryland W, 7-3
03/21/95 at Florida State L, 17-1
03/22/95 at Florida State L, 22-7
03/25/95 at Florida Atlantic L, 7-5
03/26/95 at Florida Atlantic L, 10-1
03/26/95 at Florida Atlantic L, 3-0
03/28/95 vs. Tennessee Tech. L, 12-11
03/29/95 vs. Tennessee Tech. T, 8-8
03/31/95 vs. Florida Int’l L, 7-1
04/01/95 vs. Florida Int’l L, 5-3
04/01/95 vs. Florida Int’l L, 19-0
04/04/95 vs. Georgia College L, 11-6
04/07/95 at Campbell L, 5-2
04/07/95 at Campbell L, 5-4
04/08/95 at Campbell L, 8-5
04/12/95 at Georgia Tech L, 9-2
04/14/95 vs. Charleston W, 8-1
04/15/95 vs. Charleston L, 4-3
04/15/95 vs. Charleston W, 2-1
04/19/95 at Tennessee Tech. W, 7-3
04/19/95 at Tennessee Tech. W, 5-0
04/21/95 at UCF L, 5-4
04/22/95 at UCF W, 7-3
04/22/95 at UCF L, 9-3
04/25/95 at Auburn L, 5-3
04/26/95 at Auburn L, 12-3
04/28/95 vs. Stetson W, 9-8
04/29/95 vs. Stetson L, 9-3
04/29/95 vs. Stetson L, 16-3
05/02/95 vs. Georgia Tech W, 17-5
05/03/95 vs. Florida State L, 18-3
05/05/95 at Miami (Fla.) L, 8-2
05/06/95 at Miami (Fla.) L, 8-2
05/07/95 at Miami (Fla.) L, 6-1
05/09/95 at Miami (Fla.) L, 9-2
1996 (25-30, 7-11 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/09/96 vs. Jacksonville State W, 10-1
02/10/96 vs. Woff ord W, 6-3
02/11/96 vs. Woff ord W, 6-2
02/12/96 at Georgia South L, 9-6
02/15/96 at Howard W, 13-1
02/15/96 at Armstrong State W, 9-8
02/16/96 at N.C. State L, 18-0
02/17/96 vs. Tennessee Tech L, 10-6
02/18/96 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 13-6
02/22/96 vs. Georgia South L, 8-3
02/23/96 vs. Florida A&M W, 10-8
02/24/96 vs. Florida A&M W, 20-1
02/24/96 vs. Florida A&M W, 9-0
02/27/96 at Georgia Tech L, 7-2
03/02/96 vs. Saint Leo W, 6-3
03/03/96 vs. Saint Leo W, 10-7
03/05/96 at Florida State L, 10-5
03/06/96 at Florida State L, 14-5
03/19/96 at Coll. of Charleston L, 4-3
03/20/96 at Coll. of Charleston L, 5-1
03/20/96 at Coll. of Charleston L, 11-3
03/22/96 at Samford L, 13-6
03/23/96 at Samford W, 7-1
03/23/96 at Samford W, 7-6
03/24/96 at Jacksonville State L, 6-2
03/29/96 vs. Georgia State L, 10-5
03/30/96 vs. Georgia State L, 4-3
03/30/96 vs. Georgia State L, 3-1
04/02/96 at Florida A&M W, 6-0
04/02/96 at Florida A&M W, 9-0
04/03/96 at Flroida A&M L, 8-7
04/05/96 vs. Furman W, 9-4
04/06/96 vs. Furman W, 8-5
04/10/96 vs. Georgia Tech L, 11-8
04/12/96 at Campbell W, 6-0
04/12/96 at Campbell L, 4-1
04/13/96 at Campbell L, 7-6
04/16/96 at Auburn L, 20-14
04/17/96 at Auburn L, 13-6
04/19/96 vs. Coll. of Charleston W, 22-10
04/20/96 vs. Coll. of Charleston W, 8-2
04/20/96 vs. Coll. of Charleston W, 10-9
04/23/96 at Tennessee Tech L, 8-1
04/24/96 at Tennessee Tech L, 8-3
04/27/96 at Georgia State L, 4-3
04/27/96 at Georgia State L, 3-0
04/28/96 at Georgia State W, 4-2
04/30/96 at Georgia College W, 7-2
05/01/96 vs. Georgia L, 8-4
05/03/96 vs. Campbell W, 3-2
05/04/96 vs. Campbell W, 4-3
05/04/96 vs. Campbell L, 5-0
05/07/96 at Georgia L, 6-5
05/10/96 at Jacksonville State L, 4-1
05/11/96 at Jacksonville State L, 12-6
1997 (36-23, 12-6 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
A-Sun East Division Champion
Date Opponent Result
01/31/97 vs. Savannah State W, 12-4
02/01/97 vs. Savannah State W, 23-1
02/04/97 at Florida A&M W, 13-9
02/05/97 at Florida A&M W, 7-6
02/07/97 vs. Campbell L, 12-10
02/08/97 vs. Campbell W, 6-5
02/08/97 vs. Campbell W, 11-1
02/11/97 at Auburn L, 18-3
02/18/97 vs. Georgia Tech L, 12-8
02/22/97 vs. Woff ord W, 4-1
02/23/97 vs. Woff ord W, 4-1
02/23/97 vs. Woff ord W, 9-1
03/01/97 vs. Samford W, 5-3
03/01/97 vs. Samford W, 10-3
03/02/97 vs. Samford W, 5-2
03/05/97 at Georgia Tech L, 7-6
03/06/97 vs. Stetson L, 9-6
03/10/97 vs. Virginia W, 5-3
03/11/97 vs. Virginia L, 9-4
03/12/97 vs. Jacksonville W, 8-7
03/13/97 vs. Jacksonville W, 7-5
03/17/97 at Georgia South W, 14-5
03/25/97 at Jacksonville W, 8-7
03/26/97 at Jacksonville W, 7-5
03/28/97 at Campbell L, 5-4
03/28/97 at Campbell L, 11-6
03/29/97 at Campbell W, 12-5
04/01/97 at Florida State L, 11-1
04/02/97 at Florida State L, 12-6
04/04/97 vs. Charleston W, 2-1
04/05/97 vs. Charleston L, 5-2
04/05/97 vs. Charleston L, 5-2
04/08/97 vs. Georgia College W, 10-6
04/09/97 at Tennessee Tech L, 8-2
04/12/97 vs. Georgia State W, 5-3
04/12/97 vs. Georgia State W, 11-1
04/13/97 vs. Georgia State W, 13-3
04/15/97 at Auburn L, 10-3
04/16/97 vs. Georgia L, 18-2
04/18/97 at Charleston W, 9-5
04/19/97 at Charleston L, 7-4
04/19/97 at Charleston W, 11-5
04/22/97 at Woff ord W, 4-0
04/22/97 at Woff ord W, 8-7
04/23/97 at Georgia College L, 7-4
04/24/97 vs. Tennessee Tech. W, 18-5
04/27/97 vs. Florida A&M W, 14-7
04/29/97 vs. Georgia South W, 5-0
04/30/97 vs. Florida State L, 9-2
05/04/97 at Georgia State L, 9-6
05/04/97 at Georgia State W, 11-6
05/05/97 at Georgia State W, 15-2
05/06/97 at Georgia L, 9-6
05/10/97 vs. Centenary L, 4-3
05/10/97 vs. Centenary W, 12-4
05/11/97 vs. Centenary W, 7-6
05/14/97 # vs. Central Florida L, 11-4
05/15/97 # vs. Samford L, 6-0
#- A-Sun Championship
* Missing Results from one game
1998 (27-26-1, 7-13 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
1/26/98 vs. Savannah State W, 8-0
01/26/98 vs. Savannah State W, 10-4
01/30/98 at Florida L, 19-4
01/31/98 at Florida L, 7-6
02/1/98 at Florida W, 12-3
02/07/98 at FAMU L, 9-7
02/08/98 at FAMU W, 21-6
02/14/98 at Armstrong Atl. St. W, 2-0
02/14/98 vs. Howard W, 10-0
02/15/98 vs. Howard W, 11-2
02/20/98 vs. Tennessee W, 14-13
02/21/98 vs. Tennessee L, 20-14
02/24/98 at Georgia Tech W, 13-9
02/25/98 vs. Georgia South L, 10-7
02/27/98 vs. UNC-Greensboro L, 7-6
02/28/98 vs. UNC-Greensboro W, 9-7
03/01/98 vs. UNC-Greensboro W, 3-0
03/03/98 at Alabama L, 15-3
03/04/98 at Alabama L, 12-5
03/06/98 vs. Detroit-Mercy W, 9-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS03/11/98 at Georgia South W, 6-5
03/12/98 vs. Central Michigan W, 8-5
03/12/98 vs. Creighton L, 15-2
03/16/98 vs. Cornell W, 18-3
03/16/98 vs. Cornell W, 7-4
03/18/98 vs. Cornell T, 5-5
03/21/98 vs. Campbell L, 7-6
03/21/98 vs. Campbell W, 2-1
03/23/98 vs. Campbell W, 11-6
03/27/98 at Georgia State L, 2-1
03/28/98 at Georgia State L, 6-4
03/28/98 at Georgia State W, 13-7
03/31/98 at Florida State L, 13-3
04/01/98 at Florida State L, 11-0
04/04/98 vs. C of C W, 9-7
04/04/98 vs. C of C W, 7-1
04/05/98 vs. C of C W, 7-5
04/07/98 vs. GCSU W, 9-4
04/10/98 at Campbell L, 10-6
04/10/98 at Campbell W, 5-3
04/11/98 at Campbell L, 14-7
04/15/98 vs. FAMU W, 5-1
04/15/98 vs. FAMU W, 7-6
04/17/98 at C of C L, 7-3
04/18/98 at C of C L, 5-1
04/18/98 at C of C L, 6-4
04/21/98 at Auburn L, 9-6
04/22/98 vs. Georgia Tech L, 10-6
04/25/98 vs. Georgia State L, 6-3
04/25/98 vs. Georgia State L, 1-0
04/26/98 vs. Georgai State L, 6-5
04/29/98 at Auburn W, 5-4
05/08/98 at Troy State L, 8-7
05/09/98 at Troy State L, 9-7
1999 (36-24, 19-11 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/07/99 vs. Savannah St. L, 7-5
02/08/99 vs. Savannah St. W, 11-5
02/13/99 vs. Howard W, 13-4
02/14/99 vs. Howard W, 3-0
02/15/99 vs. Howard L, 11-4
02/16/99 vs. Howard L, 10-2
02/19/99 vs. Eastern Kentucky L, 9-7
02/20/99 at Florida A&M W, 10-0
02/21/99 at Florida A&M L, 7-6
02/26/99 vs. Jacksonville St. W, 7-6
02/27/99 vs. Jacksonville St. L, 12-5
02/27/99 vs. Jacksonville St. W, 4-3
03/01/99 at Western Michigan W, 16-14
03/02/99 at Xavier L, 9-1
03/05/99 at Centenary L, 6-5
03/05/99 at Centenary W, 11-1
03/06/99 at Centenary L, 19-4
03/08/99 vs. St. Louis L, 11-10
03/08/99 vs. Detroit W, 20-8
03/09/99 vs. Detroit W, 8-2
03/09/99 vs. St. Louis W, 20-13
03/10/99 vs. Detroit W, 19-5
03/12/99 vs. Campbell L, 5-4
03/13/99 vs. Campbell W, 11-5
03/13/99 vs. Campbell L, 9-4
03/16/99 vs. Georgia South W, 8-2
03/17/99 vs. Georgia South W, 10-9
03/20/99 vs. Troy St. W, 4-1
03/20/99 vs. Troy St. W, 8-0
03/21/99 vs. Troy St. W, 11-9
03/24/99 at Georgia College W, 11-6
03/30/99 at Florida St. L, 14-1
04/02/99 at Stetson L, 4-2
04/03/99 at Stetson W, 10-6
04/03/99 at Stetson L, 8-7
04/09/99 vs. Jacksonville W, 10-9
04/10/99 vs. Jacksonville W, 3-2
04/10/99 vs. Jacksonville W, 7-6
04/13/99 vs. Florida A&M W, 16-15
04/13/99 vs. Florida A&M W, 15-1
04/16/99 at Georgia State L, 13-12
04/17/99 at Georgia State W, 8-4
04/17/99 at Georgia State W, 8-5
04/20/99 at Georgia Tech L, 7-2
04/23/99 at Samford W, 8-5
04/24/99 at Samford L, 6-5
04/24/99 at Samford W, 12-4
04/27/99 vs. Georgia College W, 7-6
04/28/99 at Auburn L, 15-2
05/07/99 vs. UCF L, 5-4
05/08/99 vs. UCF W, 11-3
05/08/99 vs. UCF W, 11-6
05/11/99 vs. Georgia Tech L, 15-12
05/14/99 at Florida Atlantic L, 6-3
05/15/99 at Florida Atlantic W, 3-1
05/15/99 at Florida Atlantic W, 9-4
05/19/99 # vs. UCF W, 5-4
05/20/99 # vs. Troy St. W, 6-3
05/21/99 # vs. Troy St. L, 10-9
05/22/99 # vs. Jacksonville L, 2-1
#- A-Sun Championship
2000 (16-35, 8-19 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
02/08/00 at Florida A&M L, 13-8
02/09/00 at Florida A&M L, 6-4
02/12/00 vs. Winthrop L, 9-2
02/13/00 vs. Winthrop L, 13-1
02/15/00 at Auburn L, 11-3
02/19/00 at South Alabama W, 4-0
02/20/00 at Mississippi State L, 6-4
02/25/00 vs. Howard W, 17-1
02/26/00 vs. Howard W, 18-2
02/27/00 vs. Howard W, 7-3
03/03/00 at Campbell L, 1-0
03/03/00 at Campbell W, 7-5
03/04/00 at Campbell L, 4-3
03/06/00 vs. Detroit W, 12-11
03/07/00 vs. Detroit L, 12-8
03/08/00 at Georgia L, 16-13
03/09/00 vs. Detroit L, 12-9
03/12/00 vs. Butler L, 13-1
03/12/00 vs. Butler W, 5-4
03/17/00 at Jacksonville L, 14-4
03/18/00 at Jacksonville L, 9-1
03/18/00 at Jacksonville L, 11-2
03/21/00 vs. GC&SU W, 6-4
03/24/00 vs. Stetson L, 18-2
03/25/00 vs. Stetson W, 12-3
03/25/00 vs. Stetson L, 8-5
03/28/00 at Florida State L, 15-5
03/31/00 at Troy St. L, 9-5
04/01/00 at Troy St. W, 3-1
04/01/00 at Troy St. W, 2-1
04/04/00 at Auburn L, 19-2
04/07/00 vs. Samford L, 14-9
04/08/00 vs. Samford W, 6-5
04/08/00 vs. Samford L, 6-2
04/11/00 vs. Georgia Tech L, 19-6
04/15/00 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 8-1
04/15/00 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 6-3
04/16/00 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 10-3
04/18/00 vs. Florida A&M W, 7-5
04/21/00 at Jacksonville St. L, 6-5
04/22/00 at Jacksonville St. L, 5-3
04/22/00 at Jacksonville St. L, 22-2
04/25/00 at Georgia South L, 8-0
04/26/00 at Georgia South L, 11-0
05/04/00 at UCF L, 18-2
05/05/00 at UCF L, 7-3
05/05/00 at UCF L, 10-4
05/09/00 at Georgia Tech L, 16-7
05/12/00 vs. Georgia State L, 6-3
05/13/00 vs. Georgia State W, 7-6
05/13/00 vs. Georgia State W, 6-5
2001 (24-28, 10-17 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
01/28/01 vs. Savannah State W, 13-7
01/29/01 vs. Savannah State W, 6-0
02/03/01 vs. FAMU W, 6-1
02/03/01 vs. FAMU W, 13-2
02/04/01 vs. FAMU W, 3-1
02/10/01 at Winthrop W, 7-5
02/11/01 at Winthrop L, 9-6
02/14/01 vs GCSU L, 7-6
02/17/01 at FAMU W, 7-1
02/17/01 at FAMU L, 6-5
02/18/01 at FAMU W, 17-8
02/20/01 at Auburn L, 13-3
02/23/01 vs. Howard W, 32-0
02/24/01 vs. Howard W, 11-3
02/25/01 vs. Howard W, 9-2
03/02/01 vs. Oakland W, 10-3
03/06/01 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 5-1
03/07/01 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 5-4
03/09/01 vs. Jacksonville L, 12-3
03/10/01 vs. Jacksonville L, 6-4
03/10/01 vs. Jacksonville L, 5-2
03/13/01 at GCSU L, 12-5
03/16/01 vs. Troy State L, 3-2
03/17/01 vs. Troy State W, 4-3
03/17/01 vs. Troy State W, 8-5
03/23/01 at Georgia State W, 23-7
03/24/01 at Georgia State W, 17-8
03/24/01 at Georgia State L, 11-5
03/27/01 at Georgia Tech L, 10-4
03/30/01 vs. UCF L, 5-3
03/31/01 vs. UCF L, 10-2
03/31/01 vs. UCF L, 4-3
04/03/01 at Florida State L, 15-1
04/06/01 at Stetson L, 16-4
04/07/01 at Stetson L, 7-2
04/07/01 at Stetson L, 2-0
04/13/01 vs. Jacksonville State L, 5-4
04/14/01 vs. Jacksonville State W, 12-4
04/14/01 vs. Jacksonville State W, 5-1
04/17/01 at Georgia South L, 5-4
04/20/01 vs. Campbell L, 11-4
04/21/01 vs. Campbell L, 3-1
04/21/01 vs. Campbell W, 6-2
04/23/01 vs. Georgia L, 20-3
04/24/01 vs. Georgia South L, 7-2
04/27/01 at Samford W, 16-8
04/28/01 at Samford L, 7-6
04/28/01 at Samford L, 3-1
05/08/01 vs. Georgia Tech L, 15-2
05/11/01 at FAU W, 7-4
05/12/01 at FAU L, 11-8
05/12/01 at FAU W, 7-2
2002 (22-32, 13-17 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
01/26/02 vs. Morris Brown W, 15-3
01/26/02 vs. Morris Brown W, 18-2
02/02/02 at Florida A&M L, 13-4
02/02/02 at Florida A&M W, 6-1
02/03/02 at Florida A&M L, 9-2
02/06/02 at Florida L, 11-7
02/15/02 at LSU L, 7-4
02/16/02 at LSU L, 9-6
02/17/02 at LSU L, 17-1
02/22/02 vs. Central Connecticut W, 7-5
02/23/02 vs. Central Connecticut W, 7-6
02/24/02 vs. Central Connecticut W, 10-3
02/26/02 at Georgia L, 10-5
03/01/02 vs. Samford L, 4-1
03/03/02 vs. Samford W, 8-6
03/03/02 vs. Samford L, 11-6
03/08/02 at Campbell L, 8-5
03/09/02 at Campbell W, 4-3
03/09/02 at Campbell W, 2-1
03/15/02 vs. Belmont W, 6-2
03/15/02 vs. Belmont L, 9-4
03/16/02 vs. Belmont W, 11-9
03/22/02 vs. Savannah State W, 11-4
03/23/02 vs. Savannah State L, 5-1
03/23/02 vs. Savannah State W, 6-4
03/26/02 at Florida State L, 11-2
03/29/02 at Troy St. L, 1-0
03/30/02 at Troy St. W, 6-4
03/30/02 at Troy St. L, 4-1
04/02/02 at Auburn L, 3-2
04/05/02 at Jacksonville W, 7-2
04/06/02 at Jacksonville L, 5-4
04/06/02 at Jacksonville L, 5-0
04/09/02 at Georgia South L, 7-3
04/12/02 vs. Stetson L, 6-5
04/13/02 vs. Stetson L, 8-6
04/14/02 vs. Stetson L, 6-5
04/16/02 vs. Georgia South L, 11-4
04/19/02 vs. Georgia State L, 5-4
04/20/02 vs. Georgia State W, 11-5
04/20/02 vs. Georgia State W, 6-4
04/23/02 at Georgia Tech L, 12-1
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS04/27/02 at Jacksonville St. L, 5-4
04/27/02 at Jacksonville St. W, 6-5
04/28/02 at Jacksonville St. W, 14-9
05/01/02 vs. Florida A&M L, 5-2
05/01/02 vs. Florida A&M W, 5-2
05/08/02 vs. Georgia Tech L, 20-7
05/10/02 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 12-11
05/11/02 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 5-3
05/11/02 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 11-3
05/17/02 at UCF L, 7-4
05/17/02 at UCF L, 5-4
05/18/02 at UCF L, 6-5
2003 (11-34, 6-21 A-Sun)
Coach: Barry Myers
Date Opponent Result
01/25/03 vs. Morris Brown W, 8-1
01/25/03 vs. Morris Brown W, 12-0
01/26/03 vs. Morris Brown W, 8-2
02/01/03 vs. Florida A&M L, 9-6
02/01/03 vs. Florida A&M W, 5-4
02/02/03 vs. Florida A&M L, 12-7
02/07/03 at Florida L, 15-5
02/08/03 at Florida L, 22-2
02/14/03 vs. Marshall W, 6-4
02/14/03 vs. Marshall L, 11-7
02/15/03 vs. Marshall L, 6-5
02/19/03 vs. Georgia Tech L, 9-1
02/21/03 vs. Campbell L, 4-2
02/24/03 vs. Campbell W, 4-3
02/24/03 vs. Campbell W, 1-0
03/01/03 at Belmont L, 4-3
03/01/03 at Belmont L, 10-0
03/02/03 at Belmont L, 12-11
03/11/03 at Florida A&M L, 5-4
03/12/03 at Florida A&M L, 8-7
03/14/03 at Florida Atlantic L, 14-3
03/15/03 at Florida Atlantic W, 7-3
03/15/03 at Florida Atlantic L, 5-0
03/22/03 at Troy St. L, 7-2
03/22/03 at Troy St. L, 6-5
03/23/03 at Troy St. W, 5-4
03/25/03 at Georgia Tech L, 9-1
03/28/03 at Gardner-Webb L, 3-0
03/29/03 at Gardner-Webb L, 6-3
03/29/03 at Gardner-Webb L, 10-2
04/04/03 vs. Jacksonville L, 8-2
04/05/03 vs. Jacksonville 8L, 13-8
04/05/03 vs. Jacksonville L, 5-3
04/11/03 at Stetson L, 6-1
04/12/03 at Stetson L, 9-5
04/12/03 at Stetson L, 5-2
04/18/03 at Georgia State L, 5-1
04/19/03 at Georgia State L, 5-1
04/19/03 at Georgia State W, 9-4
04/22/03 vs. Georgia South L, 16-5
04/30/03 vs. Savannah State L, 10-6
05/09/03 vs. Jacksonville St. L, 5-1
05/10/03 vs. Jacksonville St. W, 5-2
05/10/03 vs. Jacksonville St. L, 3-0
05/13/03 vs. Auburn L, 7-0
2004 (20-35, 8-22 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
01/24/04 at Florida A&M W, 9-8
01/24/04 at Florida A&M L, 10-3
01/25/04 at Florida A&M L, 11-8
01/31/04 vs. Alabama State L, 3-2
01/31/04 vs. Alabama State W, 19-5
02/01/04 vs. Alabama State W, 10-2
02/07/04 vs. VMI W, 4-0
02/07/04 vs. VMI L, 12-4
02/08/04 vs. VMI L, 6-0
02/15/04 vs. Florida A&M W, 5-0
02/15/04 vs. Florida A&M L, 3-1
02/20/04 vs. Albany State W, 1-0
02/21/04 vs. Albany State W, 14-1
02/21/04 vs. Albany State W, 8-0
02/24/04 at Georgia South L, 14-5
02/28/04 vs. Savannah State L, 10-8
02/28/04 vs. Savannah State L, 9-4
02/29/04 vs. Savannah State W, 9-8
03/05/04 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 5-4
03/06/04 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 3-0
03/06/04 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 2-0
03/09/04 at Michigan State W, 8-4
03/10/04 at Michigan State L, 12-10
03/12/04 vs. Stetson L, 19-5
03/13/04 vs. Stetson L, 8-2
03/13/04 vs. Stetson L, 16-2
03/17/04 vs. Coll. of Charleston L, 6-4
03/19/04 at Jacksonville L, 9-3
03/20/04 at Jacksonville W, 2-0
03/20/04 at Jacksonville L, 3-1
03/26/04 vs. Belmont W, 6-5
03/27/04 vs. Belmont L, 14-4
03/27/04 vs. Belmont L, 4-1
03/30/04 vs. Georgia South W, 5-2
04/02/04 at Lipscomb L, 7-5
04/03/04 at Lipscomb W, 6-5
04/03/04 at Lipscomb L, 9-8
04/07/04 at Georgia L, 13-0
04/10/04 at Savannah State L, 4-2
04/16/04 vs. Georgia State L, 14-10
04/17/04 vs. Georgia State L, 8-3
04/17/04 vs. Georgia State W, 4-3
04/23/04 vs. Troy L, 14-7
04/24/04 vs. Troy W, 5-1
04/24/04 vs. Troy W, 5-4
05/07/04 at Campbell L, 10-4
05/08/04 at Campbell W, 2-1
05/08/04 at Campbell L, 3-2
05/14/04 at UCF L, 12-3
05/15/04 at UCF W, 6-0
05/15/04 at UCF L, 8-5
05/18/04 at Auburn W, 2-1
05/21/04 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 20-7
05/22/04 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 4-3
05/22/04 vs. Florida Atlantic L, 5-4
2005 (28-26, 12-18 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/05/05 at Florida A&M W, 5-0
02/05/05 at Florida A&M W, 10-3
02/06/05 at Florida A&M W, 12-3
02/12/05 vs. Marshall W, 3-2
02/12/05 vs. Marshall W, 2-0
02/13/05 vs. Marshall W, 8-0
02/15/05 at Auburn L, 6-5
02/19/05 vs. Alabama State W, 7-6
02/19/05 vs. Alabama State W, 11-0
02/20/05 vs. Alabama State W, 19-0
02/22/05 at Georgia L, 3-1
02/25/05 at Southern Miss L, 12-6
02/26/05 at McNeese State W, 13-9
02/26/05 at SW Missouri State W, 9-0
03/01/05 at Florida L, 13-1
03/04/05 at Georgia State L, 5-4
03/05/05 at Georgia State L, 15-8
03/05/05 at Georgia State L, 13-11
03/08/05 at Toledo W, 8-5
03/09/05 at Villanova L, 10-1
03/11/05 vs. Jacksonville W, 2-1
03/12/05 vs. Jacksonville W, 8-2
03/12/05 vs. Jacksonville W, 5-3
03/18/05 at Stetson L, 17-0
03/19/05 at Stetson L, 7-3
03/19/05 at Stetson W, 13-5
03/23/05 vs. Florida A&M W, 7-4
03/25/05 vs. Lipscomb L, 6-4
03/26/05 vs. Lipscomb W, 6-1
03/26/05 vs. Lipscomb W, 2-0
04/02/05 at Belmont W, 11-6
04/03/05 at Belmont W, 11-1
04/03/05 at Belmont L, 6-2
04/05/05 at Georgia South W, 14-4
04/08/05 vs. Troy L, 14-3
04/09/05 vs. Troy L, 18-1
04/09/05 vs. Troy L, 7-4
04/12/05 vs. Georgia Southern L, 2-1
04/13/05 vs. Savannah State L, 5-2
04/20/05 at Coll. of Charleston W, 10-2
04/22/05 vs. Campbell L, 10-2
04/23/05 vs. Campbell W, 10-7
04/23/05 vs. Campbell W, 12-4
04/29/05 at Gardner-Webb L, 12-2
04/30/05 at Gardner-Webb L, 4-1
04/30/05 at Gardner-Webb L, 7-6
05/03/05 vs. Georgia College L, 3-2
05/12/05 at Florida Atlantic L, 4-1
05/12/05 at Florida Atlantic L, 14-4
05/13/05 at Florida Atlantic L, 15-10
05/19/05 vs. UCF L, 6-5
05/20/05 vs. UCF W, 7-5
05/21/05 vs. UCF W, 8-1
2006 (34-26, 19-11 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/03/06 vs. Florida A&M W, 8-2
02/04/06 vs. Florida A&M W, 10-2
02/05/06 vs. Florida A&M L, 7-4
02/10/06 vs. VMI W, 11-5
02/11/06 vs. VMI W, 9-4
02/12/06 vs. VMI L, 5-4
02/15/06 at Florida W, 3-2
02/17/06 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 4-2
02/18/06 vs. Buthune-Cookman W, 12-5
02/19/06 vs. Buthune-Cookman W, 6-4
02/24/06 at Clemson L, 5-1
02/25/06 at Clemson W, 3-2
02/26/06 at Clemson L, 9-4
03/01/06 vs. Georgia South L, 8-3
03/03/06 at UAB W, 3-0
03/04/06 at UAB L, 5-2
03/05/06 at UAB L, 8-1
03/07/06 at Florida State L, 8-4
03/10/06 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 6-4
03/11/06 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 7-3
03/11/06 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 8-5
03/14/06 vs. Rider W, 12-8
03/15/06 vs. Rider L, 13-11
03/17/06 vs. Stetson W, 8-4
03/18/06 vs. Stetson W, 5-3
03/18/06 vs. Stetson L, 19-5
03/22/06 at Samford W, 4-0
03/24/06 at Kennesaw State L, 8-7
03/25/06 at Kennesaw State W, 10-3
03/25/06 at Kennesaw State L, 10-6
03/28/06 vs. Georgia State W, 7-2
03/29/06 at Georgia State L, 6-5
04/01/06 vs. North Florida L, 8-3
04/01/06 vs. North Florida L, 5-3
04/02/06 vs. North Florida W, 3-1
04/07/06 at Lipscomb W, 9-1
04/07/06 at Lipscomb L, 5-3
04/08/06 at Lipscomb W, 11-7
04/11/06 at Georgia South L, 7-3
04/14/06 at ETSU W, 10-8
04/15/06 at ETSU W, 6-4
04/15/06 at ETSU W, 10-7
04/18/06 at Georgia L, 14-2
04/21/06 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 10-3
04/22/06 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 9-2
04/22/06 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 11-5
04/25/06 at Auburn L, 18-1
04/28/06 at Campbell W, 9-8
04/28/06 at Campbell L, 5-3
04/29/06 at Campbell L, 21-1
05/12/06 at Jacksonville L, 15-4
05/12/06 at Jacksonville L, 4-3
05/13/06 at Jacksonville W, 4-3
05/18/06 vs. Belmont W, 4-3
05/19/06 vs. Belmont L, 13-11
05/19/06 vs. Belmont W, 9-8
05/24/06 # at ETSU W, 11-3
05/25/06 # at Stetson L, 6-5
05/26/06 # at Jacksonville W, 8-7
05/26/06 # at Stetson L, 5-4
#- A-Sun Championship
2007 (33-25, 17-10 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/02/07 at Miami (Fla.) W, 6-5
02/03/07 at Miami (Fla.) W, 8-5
02/10/07 at Bethune-Cookman L, 5-0
02/10/07 at Bethune-Cookman L, 9-2
02/11/07 at Bethune-Cookman L, 5-3
02/14/07 vs. Georgia State W, 8-2
02/16/07 at South Alabama L, 7-5
02/17/07 at South Alabama L, 13-11
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS02/18/07 at South Alabama W, 9-5
02/21/07 vs. Georgia L, 6-5
02/23/07 vs. Florida A&M W, 3-2
02/24/07 vs. Florida A&M W, 4-1
02/25/07 vs. Florida A&M W, 5-1
02/28/07 at Georgia State W, 5-1
03/02/07 vs. Samford W, 6-4
03/03/07 vs. Samford W, 13-0
03/04/07 vs. Samford L, 4-2
03/07/07 at Western Carolina W, 13-10
03/09/07 at Florida A&M W, 5-3
03/10/07 at Florida A&M W, 5-2
03/11/07 at Florida A&M W, 12-2
03/16/07 vs. Campbell W, 7-3
03/17/07 vs. Campbell W, 8-2
03/17/07 vs. Campbell W, 12-3
03/20/07 at Georgia L, 9-3
03/23/07 at Stetson L, 3-2
03/24/07 at Stetson L, 9-1
03/24/07 at Stetson W, 4-3
03/27/07 vs. Auburn L, 5-1
03/30/07 vs. Jacksonville W, 5-4
03/31/07 vs. Jacksonville L, 5-0
03/31/07 vs. Jacksonville W, 7-6
04/04/07 at Georgia State L, 10-8
04/06/07 vs. Lipscomb L, 12-7
04/07/07 vs. Lipscomb L, 7-2
04/07/07 vs. Lipscomb W, 5-4
04/10/07 at Auburn L, 22-6
04/14/07 at Belmont L, 6-5
04/16/07 at Belmont W, 5-4
04/16/07 at Belmont L, 9-8
04/17/07 vs. Georgia South W, 12-5
04/21/07 at North Florida W, 10-0
04/21/07 at North Florida W, 4-3
04/22/07 at North Florida L, 8-2
04/24/07 vs. Savannah State L, 8-3
04/27/07 vs. Kennesaw State W, 2-1
04/28/07 vs. Kennesaw State W, 4-3
04/28/07 vs. Kennesaw State W, 13-7
05/10/07 at Gardner-Webb L, 3-2
05/11/07 at Gardner-Webb L, 11-5
05/11/07 at Gardner-Webb W, 6-4
05/15/07 at Georgia South L, 4-3
05/17/07 vs. ETSU W, 23-15
05/18/07 vs. ETSU W, 4-3
05/18/07 vs. ETSU W, 15-5
05/23/07 # vs. Gardner-Webb W, 5-4
05/24/07 # vs. Belmont L, 4-3
05/25/07 # vs. Stetson L, 2-1
#- A-Sun Championship
2008 (24-33, 17-16 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/23/08 at #13 Clemson L, 12-5
02/23/08 at #13 Clemson L, 6-5
02/24/08 at #13 Clemson L, 10-3
02/27/08 vs. Savannah State W, 16-1
02/29/08 at Campbell L, 5-4
03/01/08 at Campbell W, 8-2
03/01/08 at Campbell W, 18-5
03/04/08 vs. FAMU W, 12-0
03/05/08 vs. FAMU W, 7-6
03/08/08 vs. USC Upstate W, 11-2
03/09/08 vs. USC Upstate W, 5-1
03/09/08 vs. USC Upstate L, 7-2
03/11/089 vs. Bethune-Cookman L, 2-1
03/12/08 vs. Bethune-Cookman L, 4-3
03/14/08 at ETSU W, 11-4
03/15/08 at ETSU W, 7-5
03/16/08 at ETSU L, 4-3
03/18/08 vs Georgia South L, 17-2
03/19/08 at #17 Gerogia Tech L, 7-6
03/22/08 at FGCU L, 16-4
03/22/08 at FGCU L, 6-5
03/23/08 at FGCU L, 8-5
03/25/08 at Auburn L, 10-4
03/26/08 vs. Georgia State L, 12-8
03/28/08 vs. Stetson W, 11-10
03/29/08 vs. Stetson W, 5-4
03/29/08 vs. stetson L, 14-4
04/01/08 vs. Samford L, 10-6
04/02/08 vs. The Citadel W, 9-5
04/03/08 at Jacksonville L, 3-2
04/05/08 at Jacksonville W, 20-15
04/06/08 at Jacksonville L, 11-10
04/08/08 at FAMU W, 11-3
04/09/08 at FAMU L, 4-3
04/12/08 vs. UNF L, 4-3
04/12/08 vs. UNF W, 7-6
04/13/08 vs. UNF L, 9-8
04/15/08 at Samford L, 8-3
04/16/08 vs. Savannah State W, 27-1
04/18/08 at Kennesaw State W, 8-6
04/19/08 at Kennesaw State W, 5-2
04/19/08 at Kennesaw State L, 5-4
04/22/08 vs. Georgia Tech L, 16-9
04/23/08 vs. Western Carolina L, 8-7
04/25/08 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 8-4
04/26/08 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 9-2
04/26/08 vs. Gardner-Webb L, 5-4
05/05/08 at Georgia South W, 6-4
05/08/08 at Lipscomb W, 8-3
05/09/08 at Lipscomb L, 4-1
05/09/08 at Lipscomb W, 14-9
05/13/08 vs Auburn L, 18-6
05/15/08 vs. Belmont W, 8-6
05/16/08 vs. Belmont L, 12-1
05/16/08 vs. Belmont W, 5-2
05/21/08 # vs. Stetson L, 8-5
05/22/08 # vs. Campbell L, 11-3
#- A-Sun Championship
2009 (23-23, 12-15 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/20/09 South Alabama L, 9-2
02/21/09 Ole Miss W, 13-11
02/22/09 Liberty L, 3-2
02/25/09 vs. Georgia State L, 9-5
02/28/09 vs. Bryant W, 6-2
03/03/09 at Bethune-Cookman W, 9-2
03/04/09 at Bethune-Cookman L, 4-1
03/06/09 vs. Lipscomb L, 10-8
03/07/09 vs. Lipscomb L, 2-0
03/08/09 vs. Lipscomb W, 4-3
03/10/09 at Georgia Tech L, 17-3
03/11/09 at The Citadel L, 9-3
03/20/09 at USC Upstate L, 5-4
03/21/09 at USC Upstate W, 12-11
03/22/09 at USC Upstate W, 10-7
03/24/09 at Savannah State L, 5-1
03/27/09 vs. ETSU L, 6-3
03/28/09 vs. ETSU L, 12-8
03/29/09 vs. ETSU W, 10-5
03/31/09 at Georgia State W, 5-4
04/03/09 vs. FGCU W, 9-7
04/04/09 vs. FGCU L, 7-6
04/05/09 vs. FGCU L, 14-11
04/08/09 vs. Col. of Charleston W, 16-12
04/09/09 at Stetson W, 8-3
04/10/09 at Stetson W, 4-1
04/11/09 at Stetson L, 14-10
04/14/09 vs. FAMU W, 11-4
04/15/09 vs. FAMU W, 14-3
04/17/09 vs. Kennesaw State L, 7-3
04/18/09 vs. Kennesaw State L, 9-0
04/18/09 vs. Kennesaw State L, 11-6
04/21/09 at FAMU W, 16-5
04/22/09 vs. Savannah State W, 6-5
04/25/09 at UNF L, 10-0
04/25/09 at UNF L, 8-6
04/26/09 at UNF W, 7-2
04/28/09 at FAMU W, 9-6
05/09/09 vs. Jacksonville W, 6-1
05/10/09 vs. Jacksonville L, 11-10
05/11/09 vs. Jacksonville L, 23-5
05/14/09 at Belmont W, 9-5
05/15/09 at Belmont W, 7-6
05/15/09 at Belmont W, 4-3
05/21/09 # Belmont L, 6-5
#- A-Sun Championship
2010 (38-24, 16-11 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
A-Sun Champions
NCAA Atlanta Regionals
Date Opponent Result
02/19/10 vs. Morehead State L, 7-6
02/20/10 vs. Morehead State L, 11-8
02/20/10 vs. Morehead State W, 6-3
02/21/10 vs. Morehead State W, 12-5
02/26/10 vs. Evansville W, 11-10
02/27/10 vs. Evansville L, 9-6
02/27/10 vs. Evansville W, 6-4
02/28/10 vs. Evansville L, 6-1
03/03/10 at Georgia State W, 7-2
03/06/10 vs. Chicago State W, 13-5
03/07/10 vs. Chicago State W, 21-1
03/07/10 vs. Chicago State W, 23-4
03/08/10 vs. Chicago State W, 17-4
03/09/10 at Florida A&M W, 13-3
03/13/10 vs. Campbell W, 7-3
03/13/10 vs. Campbell L, 12-5
03/14/10 vs. Campbell W, 15-3
03/16/10 vs. Florida A&M W, 17-2
03/19/10 at USF W, 2-1
03/20/10 at USF L, 5-3
03/21/10 at USF L, 13-4
03/23/10 vs. #3 Georgia Tech L, 15-8
03/24/10 at #3 Georgia Tech L, 19-4
03/26/10 at Jacksonville L, 7-5
03/27/10 at Jacksonville W, 9-3
03/27/10 at Jacksonville W, 8-7
03/30/10 vs. Savannah State L, 11-8
03/31/10 vs. Savannah State L, 4-3
04/02/10 at FGCU L, 9-1
04/03/10 at FGCU W, 5-4
04/03/10 at FGCU L, 6-4
04/07/10 vs. Savannah State W, 10-9
04/07/10 vs. Savannah State W, 15-4
04/09/10 vs. Stetson L, 6-5
04/10/10 vs. Stetson L, 13-4
04/10/10 vs. Stetson L, 15-12
04/12/10 at FAMU W, 13-2
04/13/10 vs. Georgia State L, 8-6
04/16/10 at ETSU L, 13-10
04/17/10 at ETSU W, 11-6
04/17/10 at ETSU W, 11-5
04/21/10 at Georgia State W, 7-6
04/23/10 vs. USC Upstate W, 2-5
04/24/10 vs. USC Upstate L, 5-2
04/24/10 vs. USC Upstate W, 5-2
04/30/10 at Kennesaw State W, 5-2
05/01/10 at Kennesaw State W, 11-4
05/01/10 at Kennesaw State W, 15-8
05/11/10 at The Citadel W, 5-0
05/13/10 at Lipscomb W, 13-6
05/14/10 at Lipscomb W, 7-4
05/14/10 at Lipscomb L, 6-5
05/20/10 vs. Belmont W, 15-8
05/21/10 vs. Belmont L, 14-13
05/21/10 vs. Belmont W, 9-8
05/26/10 # vs. Jacksonville W, 10-1
05/27/10 # vs. ETSU W, 10-7
05/29/10 # vs. ETSU W, 3-1
05/29/10 # vs. Jacksonville W, 7-3
06/04/10 $ at #8 Georgia Tech L, 10-0
06/05/10 $ vs. Elon W, 13-7
06/06/10 $ vs. Alabama L, 5-3
#- A-Sun Championship
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2011 (39-20, 17-12 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Atlantic Sun Championship Runner-Up
Date Opponent Result
02/18/11 vs. Liberty W, 6-4
02/19/11 vs. Liberty W, 7-2
02/19/11 vs. Liberty W, 17-5
02/20/11 vs. Liberty L, 5-4
02/22/11 vs. Georgia State L, 14-5
02/23/11 at FAMU W, 19-6
02/23/11 at FAMU W, 5-1
02/25/11 vs. Alabama State W, 8-0
02/26/11 vs. Alabama State W, 9-1
02/27/11 vs. Alabama State W, 18-2
03/01/11 vs. FAMU W, 24-1
03/04/11 at Belmont L, 2-1
03/05/11 at Belmont W, 9-0
03/06/11 at Belmont W, 6-2
03/08/11 vs. Georgia L, 8-6
03/11/11 vs. FGCU W, 15-6
03/12/11 vs. FGCU W, 9-3
03/13/11 vs. FGCU L, 6-3
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS03/14/11 vs. Harvard W, 14-3
03/18/11 at Stetson L, 4-3
03/19/11 at Stetson L, 3-2
03/20/11 at Stetson L, 3-2
03/21/11 vs. FAMU W, 9-4
03/22/11 at Savannah State W, 11-4
03/25/11 vs. Kennesaw State L, 5-3
03/26/11 vs. Kennesaw State W, 7-4
03/29/11 at #6 Georgia Tech W, 4-2
04/01/11 at Campbell W, 16-5
04/02/11 at Campbell W, 12-3
04/02/11 at Campbell W, 9-5
04/05/11 at Georgia State L, 9-4
04/06/11 at Georgia Southern W, 14-1
04/08/11 vs. Jacksonville L, 7-6
04/09/11 vs. Jacksonville L, 9-6
04/10/11 vs. Jacksonville L, 6-5
04/12/11 vs. Savannah State W, 8-4
04/15/11 at UNF L, 7-5
04/16/11 at UNF W, 11-6
04/17/11 at UNF L, 5-0
04/19/11 vs. #9 Georgia Tech v6-3
04/21/11 vs. Lipscomb W, 10-2
04/22/11 vs. Lipscomb W, 6-4
04/23/11 vs. Lipscomb W, 12-2
04/30/11 at Winthrop W, 5-1
04/30/11 at Winthrop L, 6-3
05/01/11 at Winthrop L, 7-6
05/11/11 at Georgia W, 4-2
05/14/11 at USC Upstate W, 13-6
05/15/11 at USC Upstate W, 11-3
05/15/11 at USC Upstate W, 5-3
05/17/11 vs. Georgia State W, 9-6
05/19/11 vs. ETSU W, 10-8
05/20/11 vs. ETSU W, 12-2
05/21/11 vs. ETSU L, 4-1
05/25/11 #vs. Kennesaw State W, 6-4
05/26/11 #vs. Jacksonville W, 2-1
05/27/11 #vs. Belmont L, 6-4
05/27/11 #vs. Jacksonville W, 1-0
05/28/11 #vs. Belmont L, 9-7
#- A-Sun Championship
2012 (38-21, 15-12 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
02/17/12 vs. Morehead State W, 22-6
02/17/12 vs. Morehead State L, 9-8
02/18/12 vs. Morehead State W, 2-1
02/19/12 vs. Morehead State W, 10-0
02/21/12 at FAMU W, 8-2
02/22/12 at FAMU W, 19-1
02/24/12 vs. Presbyterian W, 12-1
02/25/12 vs. Presbyterian W, 9-3
02/26/12 vs. Presbyterian W, 10-3
02/28/12 at Georgia Southern W, 12-4
03/02/12 at High Point W, 5-2
03/03/12 at High Point L, 4-3
03/04/12 at High Point L, 3-1
03/06/12 at Savannah State W, 8-5
03/09/12 at Mississippi State L, 5-3
03/10/12 at Mississippi State W, 6-1
03/11/12 at Mississippi State L, 3-1
03/14/12 vs. Georgia State W, 11-0
03/16/12 vs. Kennesaw State L, 9-4
03/17/12 vs. Kennesaw State L, 8-0
03/18/12 vs. Kennesaw State W, 2-1
03/20/12 vs. FAMU W, 13-2
03/21/12 vs. FAMU W, 13-5
03/23/12 at Lipscomb L, 7-2
03/24/12 at Lipscomb L, 11-3
03/25/12 at Lipscomb L, 7-4
03/31/12 vs. Stetson W, 7-4
03/31/12 vs. Stetson L, 7-6
04/01/12 vs. Stetson L, 8-1
04/03/12 vs. Savannah State W, 5-1
04/06/12 at FGCU W, 4-3
04/06/12 at FGCU W, 4-2
04/07/12 at FGCU L, 4-1
04/10/12 at Georgia Tech L, 6-4
04/11/12 at Georgia State W, 12-5
04/13/12 vs. Belmont W, 7-4
04/14/12 vs. Belmont W, 10-4
04/15/12 vs. Belmont L, 7-6
04/18/12 at Kennesaw State L, 6-1
04/20/12 at ETSU W, 3-1
04/21/12 at ETSU L, 13-8
04/22/12 at ETSU L, 7-2
04/24/12 at Alabama State W, 6-0
04/25/12 at Alabama State W, 6-2
04/27/12 at Jacksonville W, 3-2
04/28/12 at Jacksonville W, 5-0
04/29/12 at Jacksonville W, 8-5
05/08/12 vs. Alabama State W, 7-2
05/08/12 vs. Alabama State W, 8-5
05/11/12 vs. UNF L, 5-4
05/12/12 vs. UNF W, 12-1
05/13/12 vs. UNF W, 2-1
05/15/12 at Georgia Tech W, 4-3
05/17/12 vs. USC Upstate W, 7-6
05/18/12 vs. USC Upstate W, 18-7
05/19/12 vs. USC Upstate W, 5-2
05/23/12 #vs. USC Upstate W, 11-2
05/24/12 #vs. FGCU L, 4-3
05/25/12 #vs. Belmont L, 10-3
#- A-Sun Championship
2013 (43-18, 20-7 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Atlantic Sun Regular Season Champions
NCAA Starkville Regionals
Date Opponent Result
02/15/13 vs. Ohio State W, 6-5
02/16/13 vs. St. John’s W, 13-5
02/17/13 vs. Notre Dame W, 5-4
02/19/13 at Alabama State L, 4-0
02/23/13 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 9-4
02/24/13 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 19-4
02/24/13 vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 5-0
02/26/13 vs. FAMU W, 18-3
02/27/13 vs. FAMU W, 11-1
03/01/13 vs. Miami (OH) W, 11-5
03/02/13 vs. Miami (OH) W, 9-6
03/02/13 vs. Miami (OH) W, 11-0
03/05/13 at #18 Georgia Tech L, 16-9
03/08/13 vs. South Dakota State W, 4-3
03/08/13 at Indiana State W, 9-1
03/09/13 vs. South Dakota State W, 10-2
03/09/13 at Indiana State L, 10-2
03/12/13 vs. Georgia Southern L, 10-8
03/15/13 at Kennesaw State W, 4-3
03/16/13 at Kennesaw State W, 5-1
03/17/13 at Kennesaw State L, 5-4
03/19/13 at Georgia State W, 9-4
03/20/13 vs. Georgia State L, 13-7
03/22/13 at Stetson W, 7-4
03/23/13 at Stetson L, 5-4
03/24/13 at Stetson W, 9-1
03/25/13 at Savannah State W, 6-2
03/27/13 vs. Savannah State W, 18-3
03/28/13 vs. Jacksonville W, 13-5
03/29/13 vs. Jacksonville W, 6-1
03/30/13 vs. Jacksonville L, 5-2
04/02/13 vs. #12 Georgia Tech W, 10-1
04/05/13 at UNF W, 5-4
04/06/13 at UNF L, 10-4
04/07/13 at UNF L, 3-2
04/09/13 vs. Alabama State W, 10-2
04/12/13 vs. #24 FGCU W, 7-6
04/13/13 vs. #24 FGCU W, 4-3
04/14/13 vs. #24 FGCU W, 7-3
04/16/13 at Georgia Southern W, 5-3
04/19/13 vs. Lipscomb W, 7-4
04/20/13 vs. Lipscomb W, 5-2
04/21/13 vs. Lipscomb L, 8-4
04/23/13 at FAMU L, 11-5
04/24/13 at FAMU W, 7-6
04/26/13 at USC Upstate W, 7-3
04/26/13 at USC Upstate W, 12-5
04/27/13 at USC Upstate W, 8-7
05/07/13 vs. Belmont W, 11-1
05/08/13 vs. Belmont L, 6-4
05/10/13 vs. ETSU L, 1-0
05/11/13 vs. ETSU W, 12-7
05/12/13 vs. ETSU W, 2-0
05/16/13 at Northern Kentucky W, 7-4
05/17/13 at Northern Kentucky W, 9-5
05/18/13 at Northern Kentucky W, 13-4
05/22/13 #vs. USC Upstate W, 12-6
05/24/13 #vs. ETSU L, 7-4
05/24/13 #vs. USC Upstate L, 10-1
05/31/13 $vs. South Alabama L, 9-4
06/01/13 $vs. Central Arkansas L, 6-5
#- A-Sun Championship
$- NCAA Tournament
2014 (38-17, 18-9 A-Sun)
Coach: Craig Gibson
Date Opponent Result
Feb 15 High Point W, 5-2
Feb 15 High Point W, 5-4
Feb 16 High Point W, 4-3
Feb 18 Florida A&M W, 12-4
Feb 19 Florida A&M W, 10-2
Feb 21 Evansville W, 8-5
Feb 22 Evansville W, 8-3
Feb 23 Evansville W, 6-5
Feb 25 Savannah State W, 5-4
Feb 28 at Belmont L, 4-3
Mar 1 at Belmont L, 6-5
Mar 2 at Belmont W, 9-4
Mar 4 at Florida A&M W, 3-0
Mar 5 at Florida A&M W, 8-5
Mar 7 at Auburn L, 9-5
Mar 8 at Auburn L, 4-1
Mar 9 at Auburn L, 6-5
Mar 11 Butler W, 3-2
Mar 12 Butler W, 5-0
Mar 14 Kennesaw State* L, 2-1
Mar 15 Kennesaw State* W, 8-4
Mar 15 Kennesaw State* W, 11-8
Mar 21 at Jacksonville* W, 4-2
Mar 22 at Jacksonville* W, 9-4
Mar 23 at Jacksonville* W, 6-3
Mar 25 at #23 Georgia Tech W, 4-1
Mar 29 North Florida* L, 6-3
Mar 30 North Florida* W, 11-4
Mar 30 North Florida* W, 6-3
Apr 1 at Alabama State W, 12-4
Apr 4 USC Upstate* W, 3-1
Apr 5 USC Upstate* W, 11-5
Apr 5 USC Upstate* W, 3-0
Apr 8 Alabama State W, 13-8
Apr 9 at Georgia State L, 8-7
Apr 11 at Lipscomb* L, 4-2
Apr 12 at Lipscomb* L, 2-1
Apr 13 at Lipscomb* W, 2-0
Apr 17 Northern Kentucky* W, 12-4
Apr 19 Northern Kentucky* W, 10-3
Apr 19 Northern Kentucky* W, 8-2
Apr 23 at Georgia Tech W, 4-3
Apr 25 at Florida Gulf Coast* L, 6-5
Apr 26 at Florida Gulf Coast* W, 4-0
Apr 27 at Florida Gulf Coast* W, 5-3
May 6 at #8 Florida W, 4-2
May 9 Stetson* W, 4-2
May 10 Stetson* L, 3-2
May 11 Stetson* L, 4-3
May 13 Georgia State W, 6-5
May 14 at ETSU* L, 7-2
May 16 at ETSU* L, 7-6
May 17 at ETSU* W, 8-1
May 21 # vs. Stetson L, 7-5
May 22 # vs. ETSU L, 7-1
#- A-Sun Championship
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WILLIAM D. UNDERWOOD
President Underwood has led Mercer during a period of dynamic growth and development for the University. Since his arrival as
Mercer’s 18th President in 2006, enrollment has increased by over 20 percent to more than 8,400 students.
Mercer has launched its second and third medical school campuses (Savannah and Columbus), initiated a master’s-level physician
assistant program and a doctoral-level program in physical therapy and added Ph.D. programs in Clinical Psychology, Nursing, Coun-
seling, Educational Leadership and Curriculum and Instruction.
Refl ecting an increased emphasis on research, Mercer now meets the criteria established by the Carnegie Foundation for classifi cation as a research-doctoral university. Over
the past fi ve years, the number of Ph.D. students has increased from fewer than 25 to more than 240, while the amount of annual externally funded research expenditures has
grown to approximately $30 million.
In addition to increased levels of funding from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, Mercer scientists have for the fi rst time been funded as emi-
nent cancer scientists by the Georgia Cancer Coalition, while other Mercer scientists are now receiving funding to support their research through the Georgia Research Alliance.
The University has intensifi ed its longstanding commitment to service-learning and community engagement under President Underwood’s leadership. During the spring of
2009, Mercer announced a $5 million grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation to support continued revitalization of the College Hill Corridor between campus
and downtown Macon. The groundbreaking Mercer On Mission program, launched in 2007, has been recognized by the Clinton Global Initiative as “an exemplary approach to
addressing a specifi c global challenge.”
Mercer earned the highest federal recognition for community engagement by the Corporation for National and Community Service in 2009 and in 2008 became the only uni-
versity in Georgia to receive the Carnegie Foundation’s designation for “Curricular Engagement and Outreach and Partnerships.”
Prior to joining Mercer, President Underwood served at Baylor University as Interim President and held the prestigious Leon Jaworski Chair at the Baylor School of Law. President
Underwood is an accomplished educator and scholar.
He was designated a Master Teacher at Baylor in recognition of ex-
traordinary classroom teaching over an extended period. In 2008,
the Baylor Alumni Association presented him with its W.R. White
Distinguished Service Award.
An elected member of the American Law Institute and the Ameri-
can Bar Foundation, President Underwood was awarded the J.D.
degree summa cum laude by the University of Illinois College of
Law in 1985, where he graduated as class salutatorian and was an
editor of the University of Illinois Law Review.
Following graduation, he clerked for the Honorable Sam D. Johnson
of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, prior to
practicing law for several years with a large law fi rm in Dallas.
He also holds an undergraduate degree from Oklahoma Baptist
University, where he met his spouse, Lesli. They have two children,
Jessica and William.
WILLIAM D. UNDERWOODUNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
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JIM COLE
Jim Cole assumed duties as Director of Athletics for Mercer University on July 1, 2010. Prior to being named Director of Athletics, Cole
served as Mercer’s Senior Associate Director of Athletics for External Aff airs, heading up the Mercer Athletics Foundation while also
serving as a State Representative in Georgia.
During his time as Director of Athletics, Cole has imparted visionary leadership which has helped vault Mercer into the upper echelon
of Division I athletic programs. Since his arrival, Mercer student athletes have made NCAA Tournament appearances in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, women’s golf
and women’s soccer. Under Cole’s watch in 2014, the Mercer’s men’s basketball team made a splash on the national landscape with a stunning 78-71 defeat of No. 6 Duke in
the NCAA Tournament second round.
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams have earned a handful of postseason berths, as the women participated in the 2012 Women’s Basketball Invitational while the
men won the 2012 CollegeInsider.com Tournament and advanced to the National Invitational Tournament round of 16 in 2013.
Cole also played a key role in the university’s revival of the football program, which took the fi eld in the fall of 2013 after a 72-year hiatus from the gridiron. The Bears went
on to post a sterling 10-2 record in their fi rst season back, setting an NCAA record for single-season wins by a Division I start-up program.
Numerous facility upgrades have also taken place under his watch, including the construction of the Moye Family Football & Lacrosse complex as well as the installation of a
state-of-the art LED video scoreboards at the football, basketball and baseball venues.
A native of Augusta, Cole came to Mercer as a student-athlete on academic scholarship in 1990 and lettered in baseball from 1990 to 1993. He was recipient of the Charles C.
Morgan Outstanding Student-Athlete Award and graduated with honors from the University in 1993.
Cole was drafted as a pitcher by the Milwaukee Brewers in 1993 and was named the franchise’s Organizational Player of the Year and a fi nalist for the TOPPS Minor League
Player of the Year Award in 1994.
After an injury ended his professional baseball career, he returned to Mercer in 1997 to earn his MBA while serving as a graduate assistant and pitching coach for the baseball
team. In 1998 he served as pitching coach for the Madison Black Wolves minor league team in Madison, Wis. Cole then entered private business before being elected to the
Georgia House of Representatives, where he served from 2004-2010.
Cole served as the legislative voice under the Gold Dome for the constituents of
House District 125 - which includes Jasper County and parts of Monroe, Jones and
Lamar Counties. His legislative duties included membership on the Appropriations
Economic Development Sub-Committee, overseeing areas of the budget that deal
with agriculture, community aff airs, economic development and transportation. In
addition, Cole served on the Rules, Judiciary Non-Civil and State Planning and Com-
munity Aff airs Committees.
Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed Cole to serve as senior administration fl oor leader in
early 2009, having served formerly as assistant fl oor leader from 2007-2008.
After leaving the political arena to assume the role as Mercer’s A.D., Cole was called
on to continue his commitment of service to the people of the state of Georgia. In
2010, he was elected by his former constituents in Georgia’s House and Senate to
represent the 8th Congressional District on the state’s Department of Transportation
Board.
Cole is an active community leader throughout the state. He currently serves on the
Board of Directors for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. A graduate of Leadership
Georgia, he is a member of Forsyth United Methodist Church.
Cole is married to the former Gaylyn Lawson of Forsyth, where they live with their two
children, Caroline and Lawson.
JIM COLEDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS
Athletic Director Jim Cole with Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and men’s basketball coach Bob Hoffman.
The Southern Conference, which begins its 94th season of
intercollegiate competition in 2014, is a national leader in
emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and in
helping to build lifelong leaders and role models.
The Southern Conference has been on the forefront of innova-
tion and originality in developing creative solutions to address
issues facing intercollegiate athletics. From establishing the
fi rst conference basketball tournament (1921), to tackling the
issue of freshman eligibility (1922), to developing women’s
championships (1984), to becoming the fi rst conference to
install the 3-point goal in basketball (1980), the Southern Con-
ference has been a pioneer.
The Southern Conference is the nation’s fi fth-oldest NCAA
Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten
(1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pac-12 (1915) and the
Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms
of origination.
Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern
Conference’s tradition. Hundreds of Southern Conference
student-athletes have been recognized on Capital One Aca-
demic All-America and all-district teams. A total of 20 Rhodes
Scholarship winners have been selected from conference insti-
tutions, including Woff ord volleyball player Rachel Woodlee,
who earned the honor two years ago.
The Conference currently consists of 10 members in six states
throughout the Southeast and sponsors 20 varsity sports and
championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I
Championships. The Southern Conference assumed steward-
ship of men’s lacrosse from the Atlantic Sun in 2014-15, making
it the SoCon’s 20th varsity sport
The Southern Conference offi ces are located in the historic
Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in
operation from 1880 until 1999, Beaumont Mill was renovated
in 2004 and today off ers the league fi rst-class meeting areas
and offi ces as well as a spacious library for storage of the con-
ference’s historical documents.
MEMBERSHIP HISTORY
On Feb. 25, 1921, representatives from 14 of the Southern In-
tercollegiate Athletic Association’s (SIAA) 30 members met at
Atlanta’s Piedmont Hotel to establish the Southern Intercol-
legiate Conference. On hand at the inaugural meeting were of-
fi cials from Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn),
Clemson, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology (Georgia
Tech), Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi A&M (Mississippi State),
North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Vir-
ginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and Washington &
Lee.
Dr. S.V. Sanford of Georgia was chosen as acting chairman and
N.W. Dougherty of Tennessee was named secretary. The deci-
sion to form a new athletic conference was motivated by the
desire to have a workable number of conference games for
each league member. With 30 schools in the SIAA by the early
1920s, it was impossible to play every school at least once dur-
ing the regular season and many schools went several years
between playing some conference members. In addition,
in 1920, the SIAA voted down proposed rules that an athlete
must be in a college a year before playing on its teams and
refused to abolish a rule permitting athletes to play summer
baseball for money.
Play began in the fall of 1921, and a year later, six more
schools joined the fl edgling league, including Tulane (which
had attended the inaugural meeting but had elected not to
join), Florida, Louisiana (LSU), Mississippi, South Carolina and
Vanderbilt. VMI joined in 1925 and Duke was added in 1929.
By the 1930s, membership in the Southern Conference had
reached 23 schools. Georgia’s Dr. Sanford announced that 13
institutions west and south of the Appalachian Mountains
were reorganizing as the Southeastern Conference. Members
of the new league included Alabama, Alabama Polytechnic
Institute, Florida, Georgia, Georgia School of Technology, Ken-
tucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi A&M, University of the
South, Tennessee, Tulane and Vanderbilt.
The Southern Conference continued with membership of 10
institutions, including Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Caro-
lina, North Carolina State, South Carolina, Virginia, VMI, Virginia
Tech and Washington & Lee.
By 1952, the Southern Conference included 17 colleges and
universities. Another split occurred when seven schools –
Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State,
South Carolina and Wake Forest – departed to form the Atlan-
tic Coast Conference, which began play in 1953. The revamped
Southern Conference included members The Citadel, Davidson,
Furman, George Washington, Richmond, VMI, Virginia Tech,
Washington & Lee, West Virginia and William & Mary.
Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that
includes 10 institutions and a footprint that spans six states:
Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
and Virginia. Current league members are The Citadel, ETSU,
Furman, Mercer, UNCG, Samford, Chattanooga, VMI, Western
Carolina and Woff ord.
LEADERSHIP
John Iamarino was offi cially named commissioner of the con-
ference on Jan. 2, 2006. Iamarino has promoted the Southern
Conference through an ambitious agenda that has improved
championships, upgraded compliance-related matters,
launched the conference’s Hall of Fame and increased the
marketing and brand awareness of the conference and its
member institutions. He has also guided the league through
its recent membership changes, ensuring the Southern Con-
ference’s future viability and stability with the additions of
East Tennessee State, Mercer and VMI.
THE MERCEREXPERIENCE...
Mercer University is one of America’s oldest and most distinctive institutions of higher learning, off ering rigorous programs that span the undergradu-
ate liberal arts to doctoral-level degrees. Founded by early 19th century Baptists, Mercer’s mission is to teach, to learn, to create, to discover, to inspire,
to empower and to serve.
With approximately 8,500 students enrolled in 12 schools and colleges on campuses in Macon, Atlanta and Savannah; three medical school sites in Macon,
Savannah and Columbus; and at four Regional Academic Centers around the state, Mercer is consistently ranked among the nation’s leading institutions
by such publications as U.S. News & World Report, which in 2013 named Mercer as the No. 2 Best Value in the South. Our more than 68,000 alumni are
making important contributions to their professions and communities throughout Georgia, the Southeast and the world.
While off ering a breadth of programs found at much larger universities, Mercer maintains an intimate, student-focused culture more characteristic of
smaller liberal arts colleges. Mercer’s uniqueness is found in the way the University integrates fi ve defi ning components of its mission: Liberal Learning,
Professional Knowledge, Discovery, Service to Humankind and Community.
The benefi ts of campus living are numerous - the development of life-long friendships, a sense of community, enhancing campus involvement and higher academic
performance. For many new students this is the fi rst time they have lived away from home and the community that develops on campus and in residence halls becomes
a second family.
All freshman and sophomores (fi rst-year and/or transfer students) are required to live on
campus, with the exception of married students, students above the age of 21, students
with children and/or students who live at home with a parent or guardian within reason-
able commuting distance. In each of Mercer’s residence halls, safety comes fi rst and fore-
most. The exterior doors are locked at all times and students use their identifi cation cards
to gain access into their residence hall.
Even with its picturesque setting, the spirit of Mercer is not
in the grandeur of its buildings, but in the graciousness of its
people - a friendly, family-like community of faculty, staff and
students who strive for excellence in all that they do.
The University off ers a wealth of fascinating experiences and
activities both in and outside the classroom. From academic
clubs and honor societies, to performing arts and special
interest groups, to 16 national fraternities and sororities on
campus, students can choose from more than 80 on-campus
organizations to discover new talents and interests and to
gain important leadership skills they will need for life after
college.
CAMPUS LIFE
RESIDENCE LIFE
The Lofts at Mercer Village provides beautiful, apartment-style living adjacent to campus.
MERCER VILLAGE
The typical interior of the common space of one of the apartments in The Lofts at Mercer Village.
The Barnes & Noble bookstore is located in
Mercer Village and also stocks plenty of Mercer
gear to show your school spirit!
Mercer Village has fast become a place-to-be in Macon’s College Hill Corridor project!
ACADEMIC DIVISIONSCollege of Liberal Arts (Macon): College of Liberal Arts (Macon): The oldest of the University’s academic units, the The oldest of the University’s academic units, the
College of Liberal Arts remains the cornerstone of Mercer’s educational programs, of-College of Liberal Arts remains the cornerstone of Mercer’s educational programs, of-
fering an array of baccalaureate programs in the humanities, fi ne arts, sciences and fering an array of baccalaureate programs in the humanities, fi ne arts, sciences and
social sciences.social sciences.
Walter F. George School of Law (Macon): Walter F. George School of Law (Macon): Founded in 1873, Mercer’s Law School is one Founded in 1873, Mercer’s Law School is one
of the oldest law schools in the United States and the fi rst in the state of Georgia ac-of the oldest law schools in the United States and the fi rst in the state of Georgia ac-
credited by the American Bar Association. Its innovative Woodruff Curriculum — which credited by the American Bar Association. Its innovative Woodruff Curriculum — which
focuses on ethics and practical skills — earned the Gambrell Professionalism Award focuses on ethics and practical skills — earned the Gambrell Professionalism Award
from the A.B.A. in 1996 for its “depth and excellence.” A second ABA Gambrell Profes-from the A.B.A. in 1996 for its “depth and excellence.” A second ABA Gambrell Profes-
sionalism Award was awarded to Mercer Law School in 2014 for its fi rst-year required sionalism Award was awarded to Mercer Law School in 2014 for its fi rst-year required
professionalism course.professionalism course.
Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics (Macon, Atlanta, Douglas Eugene W. Stetson School of Business and Economics (Macon, Atlanta, Douglas
County, Henry County, Savannah): County, Henry County, Savannah): Off ering the B.B.A. and M.B.A. degrees in Macon Off ering the B.B.A. and M.B.A. degrees in Macon
and Atlanta; the M.Acc. in Atlanta; the M.B.A. in Savannah; and the B.B.A. degree in and Atlanta; the M.Acc. in Atlanta; the M.B.A. in Savannah; and the B.B.A. degree in
Douglas County, the School holds the highest level of accreditation for business educa-Douglas County, the School holds the highest level of accreditation for business educa-
tion by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Busi-tion by AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Busi-
ness. ness.
School of Engineering (Macon): School of Engineering (Macon): Mercer’s innovative and Mercer’s innovative and
academically challenging engineering-related programs academically challenging engineering-related programs
provide students with a comprehensive education, featur-provide students with a comprehensive education, featur-
ing a solid foundation in mathematics and sciences, a core ing a solid foundation in mathematics and sciences, a core
engineering curriculum, a range of courses in engineering engineering curriculum, a range of courses in engineering
specialties and a strong emphasis on communication tech-specialties and a strong emphasis on communication tech-
nologies. The School of Engineering continues to be ranked nologies. The School of Engineering continues to be ranked
by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top three mas-by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top three mas-
ter’s degree-level engineering schools in the Southeast and ter’s degree-level engineering schools in the Southeast and
one of the top 50 in the nation.one of the top 50 in the nation.
Tift College of Education (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Tift College of Education (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah,
Regional Academic Centers): Regional Academic Centers): The College prepares more The College prepares more
professional educators than any other private college or professional educators than any other private college or
university in Georgia, off ering baccalaureate and gradu-university in Georgia, off ering baccalaureate and gradu-
ate degrees. Guided by the conceptual framework of the ate degrees. Guided by the conceptual framework of the
“Transforming Practitioner,” Tift College is dedicated to pre-“Transforming Practitioner,” Tift College is dedicated to pre-
paring eff ective teachers and educational leaders who as-paring eff ective teachers and educational leaders who as-
pire to grow professionally throughout their careers, while pire to grow professionally throughout their careers, while
also seeking to transform the lives of students.also seeking to transform the lives of students.
James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology (Atlanta): James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology (Atlanta):
Established in 1996, McAfee School of Theology brings Jesse Mercer’s founding vision Established in 1996, McAfee School of Theology brings Jesse Mercer’s founding vision
of providing students with a classical and theological education full circle as it prepares of providing students with a classical and theological education full circle as it prepares
students for the ministry. students for the ministry.
Penfi eld College of Mercer University (Macon, Atlanta, Regional Academic Centers): Penfi eld College of Mercer University (Macon, Atlanta, Regional Academic Centers):
The College off ers undergraduate and graduate programs to working adults seeking The College off ers undergraduate and graduate programs to working adults seeking
professional advancement or transition and leadership roles in and beyond their com-professional advancement or transition and leadership roles in and beyond their com-
munities. The College provides students with distinctive, multidisciplinary programs munities. The College provides students with distinctive, multidisciplinary programs
that integrate theory and practice, liberal learning and professional education, and that integrate theory and practice, liberal learning and professional education, and
knowledge and experience.knowledge and experience.
Townsend School of Music (Macon): Townsend School of Music (Macon): Townsend School of Music is nationally recognized Townsend School of Music is nationally recognized
for its artist faculty, award-winning students, wide range of performance ensembles for its artist faculty, award-winning students, wide range of performance ensembles
and state-of-the-art facilities. Specialized music programs include the Townsend-and state-of-the-art facilities. Specialized music programs include the Townsend-
McAfee Institute for Graduate Church Music Studies, the Robert McDuffi e Center for McAfee Institute for Graduate Church Music Studies, the Robert McDuffi e Center for
Strings, and the Joan Stockstill Godsey Center for Keyboard Studies.Strings, and the Joan Stockstill Godsey Center for Keyboard Studies.
Division of Library Services (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Regional Academic Centers): Division of Library Services (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Regional Academic Centers):
The mission of Mercer’s libraries is to serve as learning-centered gateways of infor-The mission of Mercer’s libraries is to serve as learning-centered gateways of infor-
mation resources through robust collections and innovative, technology-rich patron mation resources through robust collections and innovative, technology-rich patron
services to support the educational endeavors of the University community.services to support the educational endeavors of the University community.
Mercer University Press (Macon): Mercer University Press (Macon): Since its establishment in 1979, Mercer Press has Since its establishment in 1979, Mercer Press has
published more than 1,300 titles, generally in the areas of Southern history, philoso-published more than 1,300 titles, generally in the areas of Southern history, philoso-
phy, religion and regional studies. The Press holds membership in the Association of phy, religion and regional studies. The Press holds membership in the Association of
American University Presses. American University Presses.
Mercer Engineering Research Center (MERC) (Warner Robins): Mercer Engineering Research Center (MERC) (Warner Robins): Founded in 1987, MERC Founded in 1987, MERC
provides engineering research services to private industries and government agen-provides engineering research services to private industries and government agen-
cies, including the Department of Defense. Since its inception, MERC has exceeded cies, including the Department of Defense. Since its inception, MERC has exceeded
$300 million in contract revenue.$300 million in contract revenue.
Mercer Health Sciences CenterMercer Health Sciences CenterSchool of Medicine (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus): School of Medicine (Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus): The School was estab-The School was estab-
lished in 1982 to educate physicians and health professionals to meet the primary care lished in 1982 to educate physicians and health professionals to meet the primary care
and health care needs of rural and medically underserved and health care needs of rural and medically underserved
areas of Georgia. The School of Medicine currently operates areas of Georgia. The School of Medicine currently operates
two four-year campuses. Following their second year, stu-two four-year campuses. Following their second year, stu-
dents participate in core clinical clerkships at the School’s dents participate in core clinical clerkships at the School’s
primary teaching hospitals: Medical Center of Central Geor-primary teaching hospitals: Medical Center of Central Geor-
gia in Macon, Memorial University Medical Center in Savan-gia in Macon, Memorial University Medical Center in Savan-
nah, and The Medical Center and St. Francis Hospital in Co-nah, and The Medical Center and St. Francis Hospital in Co-
lumbus. The School also off ers the Master of Family Therapy lumbus. The School also off ers the Master of Family Therapy
degree in Macon and Atlanta and the Ph.D. and Psy.D. in degree in Macon and Atlanta and the Ph.D. and Psy.D. in
Clinical Medical Psychology in Macon.Clinical Medical Psychology in Macon.
College of Pharmacy (Atlanta):College of Pharmacy (Atlanta): For more than a century, For more than a century,
the College has maintained a tradition of excellence and the College has maintained a tradition of excellence and
a national reputation for producing leaders in the health a national reputation for producing leaders in the health
care profession and has made notable contributions to the care profession and has made notable contributions to the
fi elds of pharmacy and health sciences. Mercer is ranked as fi elds of pharmacy and health sciences. Mercer is ranked as
the No. 4 private pharmacy school in the United States and the No. 4 private pharmacy school in the United States and
among the top private and public pharmacy schools.among the top private and public pharmacy schools.
Georgia Baptist College of Nursing (Atlanta): Georgia Baptist College of Nursing (Atlanta): Established Established
in 1902, the College is nationally recognized for educating in 1902, the College is nationally recognized for educating
superior nursing leaders who provide signifi cant health superior nursing leaders who provide signifi cant health
care contributions around the world. In addition to a Bach-care contributions around the world. In addition to a Bach-
elor of Science in Nursing degree, the College also off ers the Master of Science in Nurs-elor of Science in Nursing degree, the College also off ers the Master of Science in Nurs-
ing, with specialties in nursing education, family nurse practitioner, and clinical nurse ing, with specialties in nursing education, family nurse practitioner, and clinical nurse
specialist; Doctor of Nursing Practice; and the Doctor of Philosophy (nursing).specialist; Doctor of Nursing Practice; and the Doctor of Philosophy (nursing).
College of Health Professions (Macon, Atlanta): College of Health Professions (Macon, Atlanta): The College is composed of three The College is composed of three
departments: Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Public Health. The departments: Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Public Health. The
College off ers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) degree, and master’s degrees in College off ers a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) degree, and master’s degrees in
physician assistant studies (M.M.Sc.) and public health (M.P.H.). In addition, the College physician assistant studies (M.M.Sc.) and public health (M.P.H.). In addition, the College
off ers post-professional residencies and fellowships. The College seeks to improve the off ers post-professional residencies and fellowships. The College seeks to improve the
health and quality of life of individuals and society through excellence in teaching, health and quality of life of individuals and society through excellence in teaching,
research and service.research and service.
QUICK FACTSFounded
1833
PresidentWilliam D. Underwood
Enrollment (Fall 2013)8361 Total | 4425 Undergraduate
2127 Graduate | 1809 Professional
Alumni71,000
Overall Operating Budget$220,837,751
Number of Faculty & Staff 1,594
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