Wednesday, 4/21 - 6 p.m. WRAS-FM 88.5 The Field at Panthersville
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Wednesday, 4/21 - 6 p.m. WRAS-FM 88.5 The Field at Panthersville
125 Decatur Street, Suite 130, Atlanta, GA 30303 Mike Holmes, Assistant Sports Information Director Office: 404.413.4033 • Cell: 404.259.9176 • Email: [email protected] GeorgiaStateSports.com GEORGIA STATE (21-16, 5-4 CAA) vs. MERCER (22-19, 7-8 A-Sun) Wednesday, 4/21 - 6 p.m. WRAS-FM 88.5 The Field at Panthersville 2010 RECORDS THE FIRST PITCH Georgia State: 21-16, 5-4 CAA H: 14-4, A: 6-11, N: 1-1 Mercer: 22-19, 7-8 A-Sun H: 12-10, A: 9-7, N: 1-2 Georgia State concludes a five-game home stand facing Mercer for the third and final time this season. The two teams have split the previous two meetings, with each team winning on the opponents home field. The Panthers recently won an 8-6 contest last Tuesday in Macon. State enters the contest looking to bounce-back after seeing their seven-game winning streak come to an end on Sunday. It was the second seven-game winning streak for the Panthers this season. Georgia State is currently 14-4 at home this year and stand 59-23 over the last two and a half seasons at the friendly confines, a .719 winning percentage. Senior Bradley Logan enters Wednesday’s contest on the verge of possibly the biggest career record that he will break, the school’s all-time hits record. The Augusta, Ga. native is just two hits shy of Jean-Michel Rochon-Salvas 267 hits for the most in school history. Logan already owns the runs scored, RBIs, doubles, sacrifice flies and hit by pitch records. For more details on all of his accomplishments, see page two of this notes packet. Junior Jeremy Gazerro earned top honors on the mound for the Panthers last week. The Calhoun, Ga. native went 2-0 and allowed just two hits in 7.1 innings pitched, while striking out four. Gazerro recorded wins over Mercer on Tuesday and Air Force on Saturday. Against Mercer, he pitched 4.1 innings of one-hit relief, giving way to sophomore closer Justin Malone who got the final out for this third save of the season and tenth of his career, tying the school’s all-time record which he now shares with Kevin Hopper (1999-00). The Panthers continue to dominate the NCAA on the offensive side of the ball. Thru 37 games, the Panthers have hit 69 home runs, just eight shy of the school’s all-time record of 77 set in 2000. The Panthers lead the nation with a .379 batting average and 12.0 runs scored per game. The team is just 41 runs scored shy of tying the school’s all-time single season record set just last year of 485. HEAD COACHES Greg Frady (Troy, 1987) at State: 119-93 (4th year) Career: 306-204 (8th year) Craig Gibson at Mercer: 184-187 (7th year) Career: same SERIES RECORDS Mercer leads the all-time series 58-39. The two teams have split this year, each winning on the opponents home field. NEXT SERIES Friday-Sunday at VCU 4/23 - 7 p.m. 4/24 - 4 p.m. 4/25 - 1 p.m. PROBABLE STARTERS Pos AVG HR Notes C 17 Shane Hammond .......6-0 ...185 ......Jr. # Name ......................... Ht ...Wt. .... Cl. .377 2 Has started the last 10 of last 11 games behind the plate 1B 4 Brandon Williams ......6-1 ...200 ..... So. .428 8 Leads team with 101 total bases and 62 hits 2B 1 Rob Lind ....................5-10 ..180 ......Jr. .425 7 Tied for third on the team with 44 runs scored SS 2 Justin Malone ............5-10 ..165 ..... So. .269 0 10 career saves is tied for school’s all-time record 3B 44 Bradley Logan.............6-3 ...200 ......Sr. .389 9 Just two hits shy of the school’s all-time record entering Wednesday LF 3 Carl Moniz ..................6-1 ...185 ......Sr. .403 7 One of five Panthers batting over .400 this year CF 7 Mark Micowski ..........6-2 ...175 ......Jr. .377 4 Tied for team lead with 14 doubles RF 24 Ryan Fleming..............6-3 ...212 ......Jr. DH 9 .410 12 Joey Wood ...................6-0 ...195 ... R-So. .423 9 Leads team and CAA with 12 home runs Second on team with a .737 slugging percentage PROBABLE PITCHING ROTATION Wed. 23 Ben Marshall...............6-0 ...170 ..... So. 0-0 6.60 Making his second start on the mound this year Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 2 2010 SCHEDULE Day Opponent Time/Result Feb. 19 #5 Florida State (tv) L, 3-11 Feb. 20 #5 Florida State L, 7-14 Feb. 21 #5 Florida State L, 2-12 Feb. 23 USC-UPSTATE L, 7-9 Feb. 24 USC-Upstate L, 5-8 Mar. 3 MERCER L, 2-7 Mar. 5 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 32-3 Mar. 6 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (DH) W, 14-0 Mar. 6 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL (DH) W, 24-2 Mar. 7 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL W, 33-5 Mar. 8 UNC-ASHEVILLE W, 13-6 Mar. 9 UNC-ASHEVILLE W, 17-2 Mar. 12 New Mexico State W, 13-2 Mar. 13 New Mexico State L, 11-12 Mar. 14 New Mexico State W, 30-24 Mar. 17 Kennesaw State (R) L, 2-3 Governors Challenge (Clarksville, Tenn.) Mar. 19 vs. Centenary W, 10-9 Mar. 20 at Austin Peay W, 14-4 Mar. 21 vs. Centenary L, 13-17 Mar. 23 ALABAMA STATE W, 27-3 Mar. 24 KENNESAW STATE (R) W, 19-9 Mar. 26 Old Dominion* W, 2-1 Mar. 27 Old Dominion* L, 1-6 Mar. 28 Old Dominion* W, 16-10 Mar. 30 #2 GEORGIA TECH (R) L, 3-14 Apr. 2 Towson* L, 8-14 Apr. 3 Towson* L, 18-19 Apr. 4 Towson* L, 13-14 Apr. 6 Auburn (R) L, 7-22 Apr. 9 HOFSTRA* (R) W, 9-2 Apr. 10 HOFSTRA*(R) W, 8-2 Apr. 11 HOFSTRA* W, 6-3 Apr. 13 Mercer W, 8-6 Apr. 16 AIR FORCE (R) W, 5-4 Apr. 17 AIR FORCE (DH) W, 16-9 Apr. 17 AIR FORCE (DH) W, 20-7 Apr. 18 AIR FORCE L, 6-7 Apr. 21 MERCER (R) 6 p.m. Apr. 23 @ VCU* 7 p.m. Apr. 24 @ VCU* 4 p.m. Apr. 25 @ VCU* 1 p.m. Apr. 28 ALABAMA STATE 5 p.m. Apr. 30 GEORGE MASON (R) 6 p.m. May 1 GEORGE MASON (R) 1 p.m. May 2 GEORGE MASON 1 p.m. May 8 UNC Wilmington* (DH) 1 p.m. May 8 UNC Wilmington* (DH) 4 p.m. May 9 UNC Wilmington* 1 p.m. May 11 Georgia (R) 6:30 p.m. May 14 NORTHEASTERN* (R) 6 p.m. May 15 NORTHEASTERN* 1 p.m. May 16 NORTHEASTERN* 1 p.m. May 18 Georgia Tech (R) 6 p.m. May 21 WILLIAM & MARY* (R) 6 p.m. May 22 WILLIAM & MARY* (R) 1 p.m. May 23 WILLIAM & MARY* (R) 1 p.m. May 27-29 CAA Championship Wilmington, N.C. THE CENTURY MARK Head coach Greg Frady reached the 100-win plateau at Georgia State during the March 6th doubleheader against North Carolina Central. It took the fewest games of any coach in Panther history to reach that feat. Frady enters this week’s games 119-93 and only trails Mike Hurst, who finished his Panther tenure in 2006 with 293 career victories for the most victories in school history. Frady also reached the 300th win of his career as the Panthers defeated Hofstra on April 9th, 9-3. Before becoming the associate head coach at Georgia State and assistant coach at UCF, Frady was the head coach at North Florida Community College, earning 187 victories. He enters the weeke 306-204 for his career. ON THE VERGE OF HISTORY Senior Bradley Logan is the statistically one of the greatest student-athletes in Georgia State history. Logan, who has been a starter since stepping on campus in the fall of 2006, has the chance to graduate in May with ten career records, not to mention standing in the top 10 in several single season categories. Among those is the singleseason hits record which he set in 2008 with 85. He entered the year with the hit by pitch record and took over the runs scored record on March 6th against NCCU. Against New Mexico State, he moved to the top of the list in RBIs and sacrifice flies. Against Hofstra, Logan set the career total bases record and a week later set the doubles record against Air Force. Below are some of the career records he is chasing this year entering this weekend: Category............Total ..............Currently ........... Shy of Record Runs...................... 203 ........................ 1st ............................................ Hit by Pitch ...........33 ......................... 1st ............................................ RBIs ...................... 186 ........................ 1st ............................................ Sac Flies .................13 ......................... 1st ............................................ Total Bases ........... 437 ........................ 1st ............................................ Doubles ..................58 ......................... 1st ............................................ Hits ....................... 265 ....................... 2nd ...........................................2 At Bats .................. 781 ....................... 2nd ...........................................6 Home Runs............36 .........................4th ...........................................9 Games Played ...... 209 .......................T4th ........................................15 Walks ......................87 .........................6th .........................................33 Stolen Bases ...........34 ........................T7th ........................................27 JUST LIKE THE ENERGIZER BUNNY When it comes to consistency, no one does it any better than senior Bradley Logan. Before April 2nd’s game with Towson, Logan had reached safely in 41 straight games dating back to May 1st of last year. The Tigers held Logan hitless to end the streak that was the third longest in the nation at the time. YOUR HONOR, YOUR HONOR Several Panthers have been named to some of the most prestigious lists in the country already this season. Sophomore Justin Malone, who was named to a pair of freshman all-america list last year, was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Stopper of the Year Watch List earlier this season. He led the Panthers with seven saves during the 2009 season. Junior Carter Sackett was named to the Coleman Company Johnny Bench Award Watch List as one of the top catchers in the country. It marked the third year in a row that a Panther has been named to the preseason list. Senior Carl Moniz was recently named to the Brooks Wallace Preseason Watch List as one of the top shortstops in the country. Moniz marks the third player in the last three years to be named to the list. Bradley Logan earned the honor in 2009, while JeanMichel Rochon-Salvas was named to the list in 2008. “NO SOUP” RATHER RUNS FOR YOU Sophomore Justin Malone has become known simply as “The Closer” around Georgia State baseball. Malone was named to the NCBWA Stopper of the Year Award Watch List after earning a pair of freshman all-america honors during his freshman season. On the opening weekend of CAA play, Malone dominated Old Dominion, earning a win and a save. On Friday night, he came in with one out and a runner on first in the Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 3 GSU’S RECORD WHEN.... At Home ............................................... 14-4 On the Road ......................................... 6-11 Neutral Field .......................................... 1-1 Day Games .........................................14-11 Night Games .......................................... 7-5 Extra Innings ......................................... 0-1 Scoring 0-2 Runs ................................... 1-4 Scoring 3-5 Runs ................................... 1-3 Scoring 6-9 Runs ................................... 4-5 Scoring 10+ Runs ................................ 15-4 Scoring First ......................................... 15-7 Scoring in First Inning ....................... 15-4 vs. RH Starter .....................................13-13 vs. LH Starter ......................................... 8-3 Leading after 6 Innings ...................... 17-6 Trailing after 6 Innings ......................... 4-9 Tied after 6 Innings............................... 0-1 Leading after 8 Innings .................... 14-3* Trailing after 8 Innings ....................... 1-12 Tied after 8 Innings............................... 1-1 In one-run games .................................. 3-5 In two-run games .................................. 1-1 Allowing 0-2 Runs ................................ 7-0 Allowing 3-5 Runs ................................ 6-1 Allowing 6-9 Runs ................................ 6-5 Allowing 10+ Runs ............................. 2-10 Getting 1-4 Hits ..................................... 1-1 Getting 5-9 Hits ..................................... 2-7 Getting 10+ Hits .................................. 18-8 Outhitting the Opponent ................... 17-2 Being Outhit ........................................ 3-13 Tied in Hits ............................................ 1-1 *Five games have been called after 7 innings RECORD BY STARTING PITCHER David Buchanan .................................... 6-2 Aidan Francis ......................................... 3-2 Jeremy Gazerro ...................................... 1-0 Wes Grant ............................................... 1-0 Ben Marshall .......................................... 0-1 Michael Moch ........................................ 1-1 Ryan Moore ............................................ 4-4 Charley Olson ........................................ 3-5 Nick Squeglia ......................................... 2-1 RECORD BY DAY & MONTH Monday ................................................... 1-0 Tuesday ................................................... 3-3 Wednesday ............................................. 1-3 Thursday ................................................. 0-0 Friday ...................................................... 5-2 Saturday .................................................. 7-5 Sunday..................................................... 4-3 February.................................................. 0-5 March .................................................... 14-6 April ........................................................ 7-5 May ........................................................ 0-0 June ........................................................ 0-0 bottom of the ninth and immediately recorded a double play to earn his first save of the season. He followed on Sunday, going 3.1 innings to allow the Panthers to rally with 11 runs over the last two innings to earn a 16-10 win and the series against the Monarchs. He finally allowed a run this season against New Mexico State, after throwing 11.1 innings of scoreless relief. He had not allowed a run dating back to April 11th of last season. His stretch of 21.0 scoreless innings set a new school record, surpassing David Hawkin’s 2002 total of 15.2 scoreless innings. This season, he is 3-1 with three saves, throwing 22.0 innings and holding opponents to a .205 batting average, to go along with 19 strikeouts. He leads the team with 17 appearances. Against Mercer, he tied the school record for saves in a career with 10, which he now shares with Kevin Hopper (1999-00). Last season he led the bullpen to a school record 19 saves, seven of which he recorded himself. In the CAA Championship, Malone earned a pair of saves and a win, earning alltournament honors. OH WHAT A MONTH The Panthers were red-hot in the month of March, going 14-6, though ironically losing the first and last games of the month. The 14 wins were the most the Panthers have ever recorded in a single month, surpassing the 13 games Georgia State won last May. AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... Who knew the Academy Awards were a multiple-day affair. After the Oscars were handed out on March 7th, junior Mark Micowski scored the collegiate baseball version of an Oscar with a handful of national honors on March 8th and 9th: • NCBWA National Player of the Week • CAA Player of the Week • College Baseball Foundation National All-Star Line-up • CollegeBaseballInsider.com Northeast Region National Player of the Week Micowski led the Panthers to a 4-1 week, batting .636 (14-for-22), with 14 runs scored, two home runs, 10 RBIs, 27 total bases, five doubles, one triple, a 1.227 slugging percentage, .679 on base percentage and a pair of steals to go along with several school records. In game one of the series with North Carolina Central, the Haddam, Conn. native, hit for the cycle in the first four innings, finishing the game 7-for-8 with four runs scored and seven RBIs. He set a school record for at bats with eight, as well as hits with seven. He helped the team break the school runs record of 32 (which was broken again in the series finale on Sunday), as the team set records for doubles, hits, at bats, RBIs and triples. He tied the school record with three doubles and 15 total bases. In the series finale, he set the GSU runs scored record with six, going 2-for-5 at the plate. He helped the Panthers score a school-record 103 runs on the weekend in the fourgame series with the Eagles. THE SECOND ACT Redshirt-sophomore Joey Wood followed the lead of his teammate Mark Micowski by earning CAA Player of the Week last week. Wood had a stellar week at the plate, batting .640 (16-for-25) with 29 total bases for a 1.160 slugging percentage last week. He belted three home runs and had 14 RBIs, leading the Panthers to a 4-1 week, including a series victory at New Mexico State, the farthest west the Panthers have ever traveled. He scored 12 times to go along with four doubles, a walk, three hit by pitches and a .667 on base percentage. He also added in a sacrifice fly. He started the week going 4-for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI in the Panthers 13-6 win over UNC Asheville. On Wednesday, he went 4-for-6 with a run scored and three RBIs as the Panthers swept the Bulldogs, 18-2. After going 1-for-4 with a run scored and two RBIs in the opener against New Mexico State, a 13-2 Panther victory, the redshirt-sophomore went 1-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored and two RBIs in Georgia State’s tough 12-11 loss to the Aggies on Saturday. He concluded the week with a 5-for-7 performance with six runs scored and six RBIs in the series finale, a 30-24 Panther victory on Sunday. Wood belted two home runs, including a grand slam as Georgia State tied an NCAA record with three grand slams in the game. His six runs scored tied the school record set just over a week ago. Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 4 BEST FOREIGN FILM Senior Carl Moniz was named CAA Player of the Week on Monday afternoon by the conference office, becoming the fourth player to earn CAA honors this season. Moniz, a native of Laval, Quebec, belted three home runs in four games, while batting .667 (10-for-15) to lead the Panthers to a 3-1 week, including a sweep of previously unbeaten in conference play Hofstra over the weekend. He collected 22 total bases for a 1.467 slugging percentage, while driving in 13 and scoring six runs. He added a pair of walks for a .684 on base percentage and stole two bases while adding three doubles. Moniz started the week going 2-for-4 at Auburn with a home run, run scored and four RBIs. The senior followed on Friday night by helping the Panthers snap a five-game losing streak, going 3-for-4 with two doubles, three runs scored and an RBI as the Panthers defeated Hofstra, 9-2. On Saturday April 10th, Moniz went 4-for-5 at the plate with a home run, double and five RBIs as State took game two from Hofstra, 8-2. He concluded the series with a huge home run, for multiple reasons on Sunday. Moniz went 1-for-3 at the plate with a threerun home run, that proved to be the difference. With the Panthers ahead 3-0, Moniz homered over the right field wall in the seventh. Hofstra responded with a three-run home run in the ninth that would have tied the game if not for Moniz’ earlier blast. BUCHANAN’S OPENING ACT Junior David Buchanan opened CAA play with a stellar pitching performance that earned him CAA Pitcher of the Week honors. The Peachtree City native pitched 8.1 innings and did not allow a run until the ninth inning of Georgia State’s 2-1 win over Old Dominion. Buchanan struck out 12, while not walking a single batter. He struck out the side in order in both the first and sixth innings. The win helped the Panthers win the series, which could be pivotal to making the CAA Championship in May. A RECORD NUMBER OF RECORDS For the second straight season, it appears as though the Georgia State baseball team is attempting to re-write the record books. Already the season, the Panthers have broken an old record 23 times, including only single game team and individual honors, while several career records have also been broken. Here is a look at that list: Team Records Broke: Runs: 33 vs. N.C. Central on 3/7 32 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 30 at New Mexico State on 3/14 27 vs. Alabama State on 3/23 24 vs. N.C. Central on 3/6 (previous game record: 22 - 2009 vs. Florida A&M, 1980 vs. Virginia Tech) Doubles: 9 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (old record: 8 - 2008 vs. Jackson St.) Hits: 30 at New Mexico State on 3/14 29 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (old record: 26 - 2000 vs. Western Carolina) At bats: 57 at New Mexico State on 3/14 56 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (old record: 53 - 2009 vs. William & Mary) RBIs: 29 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 28 at New Mexico State on 3/14 26 vs. Alabama St. on 3/23 (old record: 21 - 1984 vs. Ga. Southern) Triples: 4 vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (old record: 3 - most recently in 2000 vs. Savannah St.) Grand Slams: 3 at New Mexico State on 3/14 (Tied NCAA Record) Individual Records Broke: At bats: 8 - Mark Micowski vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 8 - Mark Micowski at New Mexico State on 3/14 (old record: 7 - most recently by Bradley Logan, 2009 vs. William & Mary) Hits: 7 - Mark Micowski vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (old record: 5 - most recently by Mike McCree, 2009 vs. Alabama St.) Runs Scored: 6 - Mark Micowski vs. N.C. Central on 3/7 6 - Joey Wood at New Mexico State on 3/14 (old record: 5 - most recently by Bradley Logan, 2008 vs. Presbyterian) Scoreless Innings: 21.0 - Justin Malone (April 11, 2009 to March 14, 2010) (old record: 15.2 - David Hawkins during the 2002 season) Records Tied: Doubles: 3 - Mark Micowski vs. N.C. Central on 3/5 (shares record with seven others) 3 - Joey Wood vs. UNC Asheville on on 3/9 Total Bases: 15 - Mark Micowski vs. N.C. Central 3/5 (tied with Chad Smith, 2000 vs. Western Carolina) PRESEASON RECOGNITION The recognition the Panthers received in the preseason national publications was unrivaled to previous years. Rivals.com named Ryan Moore the Best Starting SEBASEBALL.COM NON-BIG THREE TOP 25 Pitcher in the CAA after predicting the Rank School Panthers to finish 1. Coastal Carolina - 32-5 (1) 2. Louisville - 29-6 (2) third in the confer- 3. The Citadel - 26-13 (3) ence. 4. Western Kentucky - 27-12 (4) Collegiate Base- 5. Southeastern Louisiana - 29-9 (7) ball Today named 6. South Alabama - 26-15 (6) head coach Greg 7. Texas State - 21-13 (7) Frady the “Hot 8. Liberty - 25-10 (14) Coach” in the league 9. Middle Tennessee - 22-14 (10) and the Panthers 10. Florida Gulf Coast - 23-12 (9) series with Florida 11. College of Charleston - 27-11 12. FAU - 22-14 (19) State earlier this year 13. Charlotte - 25-8 (15) the third best non- 14. VMI - 29-8 (8) conference series in 15. Elon - 25-13 (23) the CAA this season. 16. Georgia Southern - 21-15 (NR) S E B a s e b a l l . 17. Arkansas State - 22-14 (12) com also named the 18. Northwestern State - 25-10 (22) Panthers pitching 19. James Madison - 20-16 (16) staff the second best 20. FIU - 22-14 (20) in the CAA, while the 21. Samford - 21-14 (13) 22. Louisiana - 22-14 (25) outfield was ranked 23. Western Carolina - 23-11-1 (18) the third best. The 24. Appalachian State - 26-8-1 (22) website also listed 25. Stephen F Austin - 23-11 (24) David Buchanan Italic (will play during 2010 season) and Ryan Moore as Georgia State in the Poll the top 1-2 Punch in Preseason .................. 16th the conference, with February 23rd........... 21st Buchanan and Mark March 2nd ................ 23rd Micowski being March 9th ................. NR March 16 ................... NR named the top two March 23 ................... NR newcomers in the March 30 ................... 24th CAA. April 6th .................... NR After predicting April 13th.................. NR Georgia State to April 20th.................. NR Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 5 finish third in the CAA, SEBaseball.com awarded Bradley Logan, Micowski and Buchanan All-CAA First Team honors, while Moore, Aidan Francis and Justin Malone were all named All-CAA Second Team. Baseball America had equally good things to say about the Panthers, as Logan, Micowski and Moore were named to its allconference team. Buchanan was listed as the top newcomer in the CAA with Micowski being named the fifth best newcomer. Buchanan was also listed as the #3 top prospect in the CAA in the 2010 MLB draft. OH CANADA For more than a decade, the Georgia State baseball program has always seemed to have a little bit of a Canadian feel to it and this season is no different. Senior Carl Moniz (Laval, Quebec) is the lone returnee, however, he is joined by fellow Canadians Bryan Condotta (Mississauga, Ontario) and Ryan Fleming (Whitby, Ontario) on the team this season. Moniz has earned Canadian Baseball Network All-Canada honorable mention honors in each of the last two seasons. Last season, Marc Mimeault (Candiac, Quebec) finished his career as one of the most storied players in the history of the program. Mimeault finished his career with a school-record career .364 batting average, after belting 14 home runs during his senior year and being named to the All-Canada First Team. Paul Schlosser was one of the first Canadians to receive recognition at Georgia State, earning 2000 All-Canadian First Team honors as well. Jean-Michel Rochon-Salvas, who graduated in 2008, holds several all-time records in the Georgia State history book. The Canadian connection is helping the Panthers to a lot of wins this season. Moniz, who earned CAA Player of the Week honors on April 12th, is batting .403 with a .674 slugging percentage and seven home runs. Fleming currently is hitting .410 with 12 home runs and 49 RBIs. I COME FROM A LAND DOWN UNDER Junior Aidan Francis made a splash during his sophomore year, helping to lead the Panthers to their first CAA Championship. The native of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, spent the first three-fourths of the season in the Georgia State bullpen. However, Francis was moved into the Friday night starting role with about two weeks to go in the regular season and flourished. He made his best start of the season on March 20th, going 6.0 innings in the Panthers 14-4 win over Austin Peay. Francis allowed seven hits and two runs, while striking out three for the victory. The first Friday night Francis pitched, he went 8 2/3 innings against VCU, earning the win after allowing just two earned runs and striking out 10. For his effort, he earned CAA Pitcher of the Week honors. He is 2-3 this season and has struck out 36 in just 36.2 innings pitched. Along with Justin Malone, he threw the Panthers first shutout of the 2010 season, a 14-0 blanking of North Carolina Central on March 6th. TEAM OF THE YEAR For the first time in school history, Georgia State was honored as Georgia Dugout 2009 Team of the Year at the club’s annual banquet several weeks ago. Ironically, the host of the event was Tommy Barber, a Georgia State baseball graduate from the 1970’s and supporter of Panther baseball. YOUR JOHN HANCOCK PLEASE... Georgia State signed four student-athletes to a National Letter of Intent during the early signing period. The group was made up of four pitchers who will be on campus starting next fall. The 2009-2010 early signing class includes: Sam Agnew-Wieland RHP 6-1 175 lbs. R/R Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS) Tyler Claburn RHP 6-3 190 lbs. R/R Peachtree City, Ga. (Wallace-Dothan JC/Starr’s Mill HS) Jake Dyer RHP 6-1 195 lbs. R/R Conyers, Ga. (Georgia Perimeter JC/Salem HS) Cole Outz RHP 6-6 208 lbs. R/R Warner Robins, Ga. (Young Harris JC/Warner Robins HS) Sam Agnew-Wieland Sam will graduate from Wheeler HS in Marietta, where he earned Cobb All-County First Team honors last season, while also being named to the Georgia Dugout Club Top 100 and Region 6-AAAAA All-Region team. He finished his junior season with a 6-3 record along with a 3.20 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 63.3 innings pitched. Tyler Claburn Claburn will come to GSU with two years of eligibility remaining after a pair of seasons at Wallace Community College in Dothan, Ala., playing for former major league catcher Macky Sasser. The native of Peachtree City, Ga. played at Starr’s Mill HS. Last season, he made 18 appearances, throwing 60.3 innings, while holding opponents to a .207 batting average and striking out 50, walking just 20 batters. Jake Dyer Dyer will have two years of eligibility remaining when he joins Georgia State after two seasons at nearby Georgia Perimeter, playing for coach Danny Blue. A native of Conyers, Ga., Dyer played for coach Mike Phiel and Chris Davis at Salem HS. During his senior season, Dyer went 10-3 with a 1.67 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 71 innings pitched. He finished high school with the most wins in school history (19) second most strikeouts (145) in a career, as well as the second lowest ERA (1.88) in the history of the school. Dyer was named the 2008 Rockdale Citizen Pitcher of the Year, while earning all-region and Georgia Dugout Club Elite ’96 honors. Cole Outz Outz will be a sophomore when he steps onto campus next fall after a season at Young Harris Community College. Outz graduated from Warner Robins HS last May and is currently attending Young Harris. Last year, Cole went 2-1 on the mound with a sub 3.00 ERA. ON DECK Georgia State returns to the road to face first-place VCU in a three-game series in Richmond this weekend. First pitch on Friday night is set for 7 p.m., with a 4 p.m. start on Saturday and 1 p.m. start on Sunday. AS M.C. HAMMER SAYS...BREAK-IT-DOWN By Class Seniors - 3 Juniors - 18 Sophomores - 7 Freshman - 2 By State Georgia - 19 Florida - 2 Mississauga (Ontario) - 1 Whitby (Ontario) - 1 Virginia - 1 South Dakota - 1 Laval (Quebec) - 1 Connecticut - 1 New South Wales (Australia) - 1 Minnesota - 1 Arkansas - 1 Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 6 GENERAL INFORMATION 2010 CAA STANDINGS (AS OF MONDAY, APRIL 19TH) Full Name ............................... Georgia State University Location ........................................................Atlanta, Ga. Founded .................................................................... 1913 Enrollment............................................................. 30,000 Nickname .......................................................... Panthers Colors ..................................................... Blue and White Home Field ............................The Field at Panthersville Capacity ................................................................... 1,000 Dimensions ............................ LF-334, CF-385, RF-338 Affiliation ............................................ NCAA Division I Conference ....... Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) President ........................... Dr. Mark Becker (2nd year) Director of Athletics.........Cheryl L. Levick (2nd year) Conference Overall Team W L T Pct. W L T VCU 11 1 0 .917 22 15 0 James Madison 11 4 0 .733 20 16 0 George Mason 7 5 0 .583 23 11 0 UNC Wilmington 7 5 0 .583 22 15 0 -------------------------- (top four qualify for CAA Championship) Georgia State 5 4 0 .556 21 16 0 William & Mary 6 6 0 .500 22 14 0 Towson 6 9 0 .400 11 27 0 Old Dominion 4 8 0 .333 16 25 0 Delaware 3 6 0 .333 19 15 0 Hofstra 3 6 0 .333 11 20 0 Northeastern 0 9 0 .000 7 17 0 BASEBALL HISTORY First Season of NCAA Baseball ............................. 1965 All-Time Record ................... 599-911-1(.395)/33rd Yr. NCAA Regional Appearances ......................... 1 (2009) Conference Titles (Reg. Season) ...................................0 Conference Tournament Titles .....................................1 ................................................................................. (2009) CAA PRESEASON POLL 1. James Madison (9)................................ 99 2. UNC Wilmington (2) .......................... 91 3. Georgia State.................................... 75 4. Old Dominion ...................................... 66 5. Delaware ................................................ 61 6. George Mason ....................................... 54 7. Towson ................................................... 42 VCU ....................................................... 42 9. Northeastern ......................................... 40 10. William and Mary .............................. 24 11. Hofstra ................................................. 11 (first place votes) CAA PRESEASON TEAM Player, School ..................... Pos. ........ Cl. Cody Stanley, UNCW ............. C ............Jr. Bradley Logan, GSU ............ 1B ......... Sr. Ryan Soares, George Mason...2B ...........Sr. David Herbek, JMU ................SS ...........Jr. Jake McAloose, ODU ..............3B ...........Sr. Matt Browning, JMU ............. OF ..........Sr. Kevin Collins, Towson ........... OF ..........Sr. Matt Townsend, JMU............. OF ..........Sr. Trevor Knight, JMU .............. P/IF .........r. Robbie Monday, UNCW .......DH ..........Sr. Kevin Crum, GMU .................SP ...........Sr. Ryan Moore, GSU ................ SP.......... Sr. Kevin Munson, JMU .............. RP...........Jr. Preseason CAA Player of the Year: Trevor Knight, James Madison Honorable mention: Chris Forsten, C, William & Mary; Ryan Cuneo, 1B, Delaware; Mike Fabiaschi, 2B, James Madison; Chris Wychock, 2B, Towson; Nick Natoli, SS, Towson; Mike Rooney, SS, UNC Wilmington; Carlos Alonso, 3B, Delaware; Grayson Evans, OF, UNC Wilmington; Austin Harclerode, Util, Towson; Shane Davis, DH, George Mason; Turner Phelps, P, James Madison; Rich O’Donald, P, Delaware; Stephen Harrold, RP, UNC Wilmington; Justin Malone, RP, Georgia State Pct. .595 .556 .676 .595 .568 .611 .289 .390 .559 .355 .292 THIS WEEK IN THE CAA Tuesday, April 20th Navy vs. Towson Northeastern vs. Yale Hofstra vs. Army VMI vs. VCU Old Dominion vs. Maryland William & Mary vs. Longwood Delaware vs. Lehigh 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 21st Hofstra vs. Stony Brook Liberty vs. James Madison Delaware vs. Temple Maryland vs. Towson UNC Wilmington vs. Coastal Carolina William & Mary vs. VMI Virginia vs. George Mason 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. IN THE CAA RANKINGS (AS OF MONDAY, APRIL 19TH) Team Rankings Batting Avg. ERA .378 6.94 1st 8th Individual Rankings Batting Average Brandon Williams Rob Lind Joey Wood Ryan Fleming Carl Moniz Hits Brandon Williams Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Rob Lind Home Runs Ryan Fleming Joey Wood Bradley Logan Runs Scored Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Brandon Williams Rob Lind Ryan Fleming Joey Wood Carl Moniz Doubles Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Brandon Williams Triples Ryan Fleming Carl Moniz Stolen Bases Mark Micowski Total Bases Brandon Williams Ryan Fleming Bradley Logan Carl Moniz Mark Micowski Runs Batted In Brandon Williams Ryan Fleming Carl Moniz Rob Lind Bradley Logan On Base Percentage Ryan Fleming Rob Lind Joey Wood Brandon Williams Brett Maxwell Slugging Percentage Ryan Fleming Joey Wood Brandon Williams Carl Moniz Bradley Logan .428 .425 .423 .410 .403 62 57 56 54 12 9 9 49 48 44 44 43 41 40 14 14 13 2 2 9 101 98 97 87 85 54 49 47 38 38 .520 .520 .518 .497 .486 .838 .757 .697 .674 .674 2nd 3rd 4th 7th 9th 2nd t3rd t5th t7th 1st t5th t5th 1st 2nd t4th t4th t7th 9th 10th t6th t6th t9th t8th t8th t5th 2nd t3rd 6th 9th t10th 1st 3rd 4th t7th t7th 2nd 3rd 4th 7th 9th 1st 3rd 5th 6th 7th Strikeouts Wins IP App. CG Saves David Buchanan David Buchanan Charley Olson Justin Malone David Buchanan Justin Malone 49 4 51.0 17 1 3 t5th t4th 9th 7th t3rd t7th Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 7 NCAA RANKINGS (AS OF APRIL 18TH) Team Rankings (Top 50 listed) Batting Avg. Scoring Runs Hits Doubles per game Doubles HR per game Home Runs Slugging Percentage Base on Balls Sac Flies Strikeouts per 9 innings .378 12.0 444 520 2.89 107 1.86 69 .624 209 32 8.3 1st 1st 2nd 2nd th t1st 4th 4th 1st 6th 1st 29th Individual Rankings (Top 100 listed) Batting Avg. Brandon Williams Rob Lind Joey Wood Ryan Fleming Runs per game Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Joey Wood Rob Lind Brandon Williams Runs Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Brandon Williams Rob Lind Ryan Fleming Joey Wood Hits Brandon Williams Mark Micowski Bradley Logan Doubles Mark Micowski Bradley Logan HR per game Ryan Fleming Home Runs Ryan Fleming RBIs per game Brandon Williams Ryan Fleming Carl Moniz RBIs Brandon Williams Ryan Fleming Carl Moniz Slugging % Ryan Fleming Joey Wood Brandon Williams Total Bases Brandon Williams Ryan Fleming Bradley Logan On Base % Ryan Fleming Rob Lind Joey Wood Brandon Williams Sac Flies Carl Moniz Jonathan Kolowich .428 .425 .423 .410 1.40 1.33 1.32 1.26 1.19 49 48 44 44 43 41 62 57 56 14 14 0.32 12 1.46 1.32 1.31 54 49 47 .838 .757 .697 101 98 97 .520 .520 .518 .497 6 4 31st 37th 43rd 73rd 14th 29th 34th 55th 91st 17th 19th 47th 47th 60th 87th 31st 72nd 86th 35th 83rd 48th 29th 17th 39th 43rd 8th 22nd 32nd 9th 31st 82nd 48th 62nd 70th 36th 37th 40th 83rd 5th 42nd COACH FRADY VS. ALL OPPONENTS Opponent Overall Air Force 3-1 Alabama 0-3 Alabama A&M 2-0 Alabama State 7-0 Atlanta Christian 1-0 Auburn 0-3 Austin Peay 1-0 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 Centenary 1-1 Clark Atlanta 1-0 Cleveland State 3-1 Delaware 5-4 Eastern Michigan 2-0 Florida A&M 2-0 Florida State 0-3 Furman 1-1 George Mason 3-5 Georgia 0-1 Georgia Southern 0-2 Georgia Tech 2-6 Hofstra 6-3 Indiana State 1-2 IPFW 4-0 Jackson State 4-0 Jacksonville State 1-2 James Madison 1-8 Kennesaw State 2-1 Mercer 4-4 Michigan State 1-0 Miss. Valley State 3-0 New Mexico State 2-1 N.C. Central 7-0 UNC Asheville 2-0 UNC Wilmington 3-5 Northeastern 6-4 Oglethorpe 1-0 Old Dominion 7-6 H 3-1 0-0 2-0 7-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 3-1 3-3 2-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-4 6-3 1-2 4-0 4-0 0-1 1-5 1-0 1-3 0-0 3-0 0-0 7-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 1-0 2-1 R 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 1-0 0-3 1-0 2-4 0-1 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-3 1-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 3-3 0-0 5-4 N Streak 0-0 L1 0-0 L3 0-0 W2 0-0 W7 0-0 W1 0-0 L3 1-0 W1 0-0 W1 1-1 L1 0-0 W1 0-0 W2 0-0 L1 0-0 W2 0-0 W2 0-0 L3 0-0 L1 1-1 W1 0-0 L2 0-0 L2 0-0 L3 0-0 W3 0-0 W1 0-0 W4 0-0 W4 0-0 W1 0-0 L7 0-0 W1 0-0 W1 1-0 W1 0-0 W3 0-0 W1 0-0 W7 0-0 W2 0-0 W2 1-0 W2 0-0 W1 0-1 W1 Opponent Overall H R Presbyterian 3-0 2-0 1-0 Samford 2-2 2-0 0-2 Savannah State 2-0 2-0 0-0 South Carolina 0-1 0-0 0-0 Southeastern La. 1-2 1-2 0-0 UT-Martin 1-1 1-1 0-0 Tennessee Tech 2-2 1-1 1-1 Towson 4-8 1-2 3-6 USC-Upstate 0-2 0-1 0-1 VCU 7-2 4-2 3-0 William & Mary 6-2 1-1 5-1 Xavier 0-2 0-0 0-0 Totals 119-93 75-39 40-48 N Streak 0-0 W3 0-0 W1 0-0 W2 0-0 L1 0-0 L2 0-0 L1 0-0 L1 0-0 L3 0-0 L2 0-0 W1 0-0 W1 0-2 L2 4-6 L1 COACH FRADY VS. CONFERENCES Conference Overall H R Atlantic 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 Atlantic Coast 2-9 0-4 2-5 Atlantic Sun 6-7 2-4 4-3 Big South 2-0 2-0 0-0 Big Ten 1-0 0-0 0-0 Colonial Athletic 48-47 21-20 25-25 Horizon League 3-1 3-1 0-0 Independents 11-0 10-0 1-0 Mountain West 3-1 0-0 0-0 Mid-American 2-0 2-0 0-0 MEAC 2-0 0-0 2-0 Missouri Valley 1-2 1-2 0-0 Non-Division I 5-0 5-0 0-0 Ohio Valley 6-6 3-3 3-3 Southeastern 0-9 0-1 0-8 Southern 2-5 0-1 1-3 Southland 1-2 1-2 0-0 SWAC 16-0 15-0 0-0 Summit League 5-1 4-0 0-0 WAC 2-1 0-0 2-1 N Streak 0-2 L2 0-0 L6 0-0 W2 0-0 W2 0-0 W1 2-2 W3 0-0 W2 0-0 W11 0-0 L1 0-0 W2 0-0 W2 0-0 W1 0-0 W5 0-0 W1 0-0 L8 0-1 L1 0-0 L2 0-0 W16 1-1 L1 0-0 W1 THE FRADY FILE Year Overall Conference Notes Assistant Head Coach at UCF (1997-2003) 1997 40-24 7-10 TAAC Tournament Champs, NCAA Regional 1998 41-21 14-7 TAAC Tournament berth 1999 38-21 19-11 TAAC Tournament berth 2000 43-19 22-5 TAAC Regular-Season Champs, NCAA Regional 2001 51-14 22-5 TAAC Regular-Season and Tournament Champs, NCAA Regional 2002 41-22 23-7 A-Sun Regular-Season and Tournament Champs, NCAA Regional 2003 31-25 14-16 Total 285-146 121-61 3 Regular-Season Titles, 3 Tournament Titles, 4 NCAA Regionals Associate Head Coach at Georgia State (2005-06) 2005 25-32 15-15 A-Sun Tournament berth 2006 26-31 13-17 CAA Tournament berth Total 51-63 28-32 2 Conference Tournament berths Head Coach at Georgia State (2007-present) 2007 26-32 15-15 CAA Tournament berth 2008 33-23 12-17 School Record 33 wins, Five All-CAA honorees 2009 39-22 12-9 School Record 39 wins, first CAA Championship, first NCAA Regional 2010 21-16 5-4 Total 119-93 44-45 Second winningest coach in Georgia State history Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 8 ROSTER No. Name ...........................Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Rob Lind ....................... SS/2B L/R 5-10 180 Jr. Hartford, S.D./Iowa Western CC/West Central HS 2 Justin Malone ............. SS/RHP R/R 5-10 165 So. Abingdon, VA/Abingdon HS 3 Carl Moniz.................... SS/2B L/R 6-1 185 Sr. Laval, Quebec/NE Oklahoma CC/Edouard-Montpetit HS 4 Brandon Williams ..........3B R/R 6-1 200 So. Marietta, GA/Kell HS 5 Jonathan Kolowich ........ OF R/R 6-3 215 Jr. Kennesaw, GA/Blessed Trinity HS 6 Daniel Blaustein..............2B R/R 5-11 170 So. Atlanta, GA/Holy Innocents HS 7 Mark Micowski .............. OF L/R 6-2 175 Jr. Haddam, CT/Univ. of Vermont/Xavier HS 9 Joey Wood ...................... OF R/R 6-0 195 R-So. 11 Michael Moch ............... LHP L/L 6-1 190 Fr. Columbus, GA/Northside Columbus HS Cumming, GA/West Forsyth HS 12 Ryan Moore ...................RHP R/R 6-7 215 Sr. Kennesaw, GA/Young Harris JC/N. Cobb Christian HS 13 Bryan Condotta ........... SS/2B R/R 6-0 180 Jr. Mississauga, Ont./Bossier Parish CC/Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 14 Zach Chastain ...............RHP R/R 6-1 195 Jr. Lilburn, GA/Parkview HS 15 Theo Asher ................. 1B/LHP L/L 6-3 215 Jr. Lilburn, GA/Parkview HS 16 Nick Squeglia ................RHP R/R 5-11 190 So. Lawrenceville, GA/Collins Hill HS 17 Shane Hammond .............C R/R 6-0 185 Jr. Kennesaw, GA/Young Harris JC/Harrison HS 18 Chaz Abeln ....................RHP R/R 6-0 195 Jr. Sebing, FL/South Florida CC/Sebring HS 19 Brett Maxwell ................. OF R/R 6-1 180 R-Jr. 20 Aidan Francis ................ LHP L/L 6-0 190 Jr. Newcastle, NSW, Australia/Callaghan Coll.-Jesmond Campus 22 David Buchanan ...........RHP R/R 6-3 198 Jr. Peachtree City, GA/Chipola JC/Fayette Co. HS 23 Ben Marshall .................RHP R/R 6-0 170 So. Loganville, GA/Loganville HS 24 Ryan Fleming ................. OF L/R 6-3 212 Jr. Whitby, Ont./Iowa Western CC/Henry Street HS 26 Charley Olson ...............RHP R/R 6-2 190 Jr. Largo, FL/Pasco-Hernando CC/Clearwater Cent. Catholic HS 28 Carter Sackett ...................C R/R 6-2 210 Jr. Savage, MN/Iowa Central CC/Burnsville HS 32 Jeremy Gazerro .............RHP R/R 6-0 165 Jr. Calhoun, GA/Andrew College/Gordon Central HS 34 Wes Grant ...................... LHP L/L 5-11 190 Jr. Benton, AK/Bossier Parrish CC/Benton HS 35 Aidan McLaughlin .......RHP R/R 6-4 176 Fr. Duluth, GA/Peachtree Ridge HS 42 Will Campbell ...............RHP R/R 6-5 210 Jr. Douglasville, GA/Alexander HS 44 Bradley Logan .................3B R/R 6-3 200 Sr. Augusta, GA/Westside HS 45 Aaron Schmitz .............1B/3B R/R 6-1 200 Jr. Lawrenceville, GA/Peachtree Ridge HS Douglasville, GA/Chipola CC/Alexander HS COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: #10, Greg Frady, 4th season as head coach/6th overall (Troy State, 1987) Assistant Coach: #38, Blaine McFerrin, 4th season (IPFW, 2000) Assistant Coach: #25, Brad Stromdahl, 4th season (Southwest Minnesota State, 2002) Volunteer Assistant: #33 Nick Hogan, 1st season (Georgia State, 2009) Student-Manager: Alex Jinks, 2nd season (Parkview HS, 2008) Athletic Trainer: David deKay, 1st season (University of Maine at Presque Isle, 2009) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jamal Terry (Morris Brown, 2000) Greg Frady ........................................FRAY-dee Brad Stromdahl ......................... STROM-dawl Daniel Blaustein .............................. Blau-steen Mark Micowski ......................... Mick-cow-ski Jeremy Gazerro ............................ Ga-ZAIR-O Aidan Francis ................................... AAA-den Michael Moch ......................................... Mock Chaz Abeln ........................................... Abe-lin Nick Squeglia ..........................SKEWELL-yah Jonathan Kolowich ................. COAL-o-witch Carl Moniz........................................ MOE-nez Aidan McLaughlin . AAA-Den Mic-LAWF-lynn Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 9 (Single Season Records) BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS Season (80% of games; min. 3 ab/g) Player (Year) ..............................AVG. 1. Brandon Williams (2010) ........... .428 2. Rob Lind (2010) .......................... .425 3. Joey Wood (2010) ........................ .423 4. Tim Burgess (2004) .......................... 413 5. Ryan Fleming (2010) ................... .410 6. Carl Moniz (2010) ....................... .403 Mark Mortimer (1996) .................... 403 8. Luke Warren (1984) ......................... 402 Russell Eagle (1980) ......................... 401 10. Marc Mimeault (2009) .................... .398 Bobby Kidd (1999) ........................... 398 12. Scott Youngbauer (2000)................. 393 13. Brett Maxwell (2010) ................... .391 14. Bradley Logan (2010) ................. .389 15. Jay Langston (1998) ......................... 383 16. Ken Swygert (1984) .......................... 382 17. Derek Simmons (2008) ................... .379 18. Mark Micowski (2010) ................ .377 Player (Year) .................................HR 1. Chad Smith (2000) ..............................21 2. Jason Glover (1996) .............................20 3. Luke Warren (1984) ............................16 Jay Langston (1999) .............................16 Scott Youngbauer (2000) ....................16 6. Jason Glover (1993) .............................15 7. Marc Mimeault (2009) ........................14 Paul Schlosser (2000) ..........................14 9. Derek Simmons (2009) .......................13 Josh Vandiver (2002) ...........................13 NR Ryan Fleming (2010) ......................12 Joey Wood (2010) .............................9 Bradley Logan (2010) .......................9 HITS Player (Year) ..................................... Hits 1. Bradley Logan (2008) ..........................85 2. Marc Mimeault (2009) ........................78 3. Jay Langston (1998) ............................77 Scott Youngbauer (2000)....................77 Luke Gordon (2007) ...........................77 6. Dustin Phillips (2002) .........................76 7. Eric Suttle (2006) .................................75 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2007) .................75 9. Jay Langston (1999) ............................74 10. Jay Fields (2001) ..................................73 NR Brandon Williams (2010) ..............62 Mark Micowski (2010) ...................57 Bradley Logan (2010) .....................56 Rob Lind (2010)..............................54 DOUBLES Player (Year) ........................ Doubles 1. Mark Mortimer (1997) ...................... 23 2. Dustin Phillips (2003) ........................ 22 3. Kelly Eslinger (1982) .......................... 21 Bradley Logan (2008) ......................... 21 5. Nathan Knight (1997) ........................ 20 Jay Langston (1998) ........................... 20 Jay Langston (1999) ........................... 20 8. Mark Mortimer (1996) ...................... 19 Tim Burgess (2004) ............................ 19 10. Mic Knox (2001)................................. 18 Justin Newman (2005) ....................... 18 NR Mark Micowski (2010) ................. 14 Bradley Logan (2010) ..................... 14 Brandon Williams (2010) .............. 13 TOTAL BASES Player (Year) ....................Total Bases 1. Scott Youngbauer (2000)................. 151 2. Chad Smith (2000) ........................... 143 Bradley Logan (2008) ....................... 143 4. Jay Langston (1999) ......................... 142 5. Jason Glover (1996).......................... 140 6. Josh Vandiver (2002) ....................... 130 7. Marc Mimeault (2009) ..................... 129 8. Luke Warren (1984) ......................... 127 9. Derek Simmons (2009) .................... 125 Luke Gordon (2007) ........................ 125 NR Brandon Williams (2010) ........... 101 Ryan Fleming (2010) ..................... 98 Bradley Logan (2010) .................... 97 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Player (Year) .......................... Slug. % Ryan Fleming (2010) .....................838 Luke Warren (1984) ..........................825 Scott Youngbauer (2000)..................770 Joey Wood (2010) ..........................757 Jason Glover (1996)...........................722 Chad Smith (2000) ............................704 Brandon Williams (2010) .............697 Ken Swygert (1984) ...........................678 Carl Moniz (2010) .........................674 Bradley Logan (2010) ....................674 11. Tim Burgess(2004) ............................665 12. Marc Mimeault (2009) ......................658 13. Steve Sparks (1983) ...........................657 Jay Langston (1999) ..........................657 15. Bobby Kidd (1999) ............................654 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. RUNS BATTED IN Player (Year) ............................. RBI’s Jay Langston (1999) ............................70 Chad Smith (2000) ..............................69 Bradley Logan (2008) ..........................63 Jason Glover (1996).............................62 Rusty Bennett (2003) ..........................62 6. Josh Vandiver (2002) ..........................59 7. Marc Mimeault (2009) ........................58 8. Scott Youngbauer (2000)....................57 9. Ken Swygert (1984) .............................55 10. Brandon Williams (2010) ...............54 11. Derek Simmons (2009) .......................53 Chase Childers (2009).........................53 Paul Schlosser (2000) ..........................53 Bobby Kidd (1998) ..............................53 Luke Gordon (2007) ...........................53 NR Ryan Fleming (2010) ......................49 Carl Moniz (2010) ..........................47 1. 2. 3. 4. RUNS Player (Year) .............................. Runs Baine Brooks (1984) ............................65 Bradley Logan (2008) ..........................61 Derek Simmons (2009) .......................60 Nick Hogan (2009) ..............................58 Mic Knox (2000)..................................58 6. Jimmy Fowlkes (1980) ........................57 7. Bradley Logan (2009) ..........................55 8. Scott Youngbauer (2000)....................53 Dustin Phillips (2002) .........................53 10. Jonathan Paden (1999) .......................52 Kevin Kawasaki (2003) .......................52 Chase Childers (2008).........................59 NR Mark Micowski (2010) ...................49 Bradley Logan (2010) ......................48 Brandon Williams (2010) ...............44 Rob Lind (2010) ..............................44 Ryan Fleming (2010) .......................43 1. 2. 3. 4. SACRIFICE FLIES Player (Year) .................................. SF 1. Don Stanford (1980) .............................7 2. Carl Moniz (2010) ............................ 6 Greg Giles (1981)...................................6 Neil Merson (1985) ...............................6 Mark Mortimer (1997) .........................6 Jay Langston (1998) ..............................6 Chad Smith (2000) ................................6 Chris Dentler (2005) .............................6 9. Carl Buchanan (1980) ...........................5 Frank McCarvey (1995)........................5 Mic Knox (2001)....................................5 Josh Vandiver (2002) ............................5 Dustin Phillips (2003) ...........................5 Ryan Sterling (2004) .............................5 Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 10 (Career Individual Records) GAMES PLAYED 1 Player (Years) .......................... Games 1. Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................221 2. Chase Childers (2006-09) .................214 Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................214 4. Bradley Logan (2007 - ) .................209 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) .........209 6. Kyle Breitbach (2000-03)..................207 7. Michael Brand (1993-96) .................205 8. Rusty Bennett (2002-05)...................199 9. Matt Van Horn (2006-09) ................195 10. Eric Suttle (2004-07) .........................193 Player (Years) ................... Total Bases 1. Bradley Logan (2007- ) .................437 2. Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................415 3. Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................402 4. Justin Newman (2003-06) ................357 5. J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08).......342 6. Jason Glover (1993-96) .....................340 7. Jay Langston (1997-99) .....................339 8. Scott Youngbauer (1998-00) ............336 9. Chad Smith (1997-00) ......................332 10. Mark Mortimer (1995-97) ...............323 AT BATS RUNS BATTED IN Player (Years) .........................At Bats J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) .........787 Bradley Logan (2007- ) .................781 Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................773 Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................757 Chase Childers (2006-09) .................716 Michael Brand (1993-96) .................716 7. Eric Suttle (2004-07) .........................711 8. Justin Newman (2003-06) ................656 9. Kyle Breitbach (2000-03)..................651 10. Ryan Sterling (2003-06) ....................636 TOTAL BASES Player (Years) ............................ RBI’s Bradley Logan (2007- ) .................186 Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................173 Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................171 Jay Langston (1997-99) .....................156 Chad Smith (1997-00) ......................153 Rusty Bennett (2002-05)...................148 Mark Mortimer (1995-97) ...............133 Scott Youngbauer (1998-00) ............133 9. Chase Childers (2006-09) .................132 10. Jason Glover (1993-96) .....................130 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. HITS RUNS Player (Years) .............................. Hits 1. J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) .........267 2. Bradley Logan (2007 - ).................265 3. Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................243 4. Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................233 5. Eric Suttle (2004-07) .........................218 6. Justin Newman (2003-06) ................211 7. Chase Childers (2006-09) .................209 8. Jay Langston (1997-99) .....................208 9. Scott Youngbauer (1998-00) ............200 10. Mark Mortimer (1995-97) ...............195 Player (Years) ............................. Runs Bradley Logan (2007- ) .................203 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) .........165 Chase Childers (2006-09) .................150 Jay Langston (1997-99) .....................137 Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ..................137 6. Charlie Pelt (2004-07).......................132 7. Eric Suttle (2004-07) .........................130 8. Jonathan Paden (1997-00) ...............128 Chad Smith (1997-00) ......................128 10. Herb Brooks (1981-84) .....................120 1. 2. 3. 4. DOUBLES WALKS Player (Years) ........................Doubles 1. Bradley Logan (2007- ) ...................58 2. Mark Mortimer (1995-97) .................57 Charlie Pelt (2004-07).........................57 4. Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ....................53 5. Jay Langston (1997-99) .......................45 Justin Newman (2003-06) ..................45 7. Rusty Bennett (2002-05).....................44 8. Bobby Kidd (1997-99) ........................42 Kelly Eslinger (1979-82) .....................42 10. Kyle Breitbach (2000-03)....................41 Player (Years) ................................ Walks 1. Chase Childers (2006-09) .................120 2. Rusty Bennett (2003-05).....................98 3. Charlie Pelt (2004-07).........................91 4. Jimmy Fowlkes (1979-81) ..................89 5. J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) ...........88 6. Bradley Logan (2007 - )...................87 7. Rob Loeb (1993-95).............................83 8. Kelly Eslinger (1979-82) .....................80 9. Ryan Sterling (2003-06) ......................79 10. Chad Smith (1997-00) ........................76 HOME RUNS STOLEN BASES Player (Years) ................................HR 1. Jason Glover (1993-96) .......................45 2. Chad Smith (1997-00) ........................42 3. Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ....................41 4. Bradley Logan (2007- ) ...................36 5. Charlie Pelt (2004-07).........................34 6. Rusty Bennett (2002-05).....................32 7. Willie Stroud (1992-95) ......................31 8. Scott Youngbauer (1998-00) ..............26 Jay Langston (1997-99) .......................26 10. Justin Newman (2003-06) ..................25 Player (Years) ............................... SB’s 1. Jimmy Fowlkes (1979-81) ..................61 2. Herb Brooks (1981-84) .......................42 3. Rob Loeb (1993-95).............................41 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) ...........41 4. Henry Reese (1984-86) .......................39 5. Jonathan Paden (1997-00) .................36 6. Dustin Phillips (2002-03) ...................35 7. Bradley Logan (2007- ) ...................34 Eric Suttle (2004-07) ...........................34 9. Nick Hogan (2008-09) ........................33 10. Chase Childers (2006-09) ...................31 Nathan Knight (96-97) .......................31 Justin Newman (03-06) ......................31 SACRIFICE HITS Player (Years) ................................SH Ryan Sterling (2003-05) ......................33 Chase Childers (2006-) .......................28 Michael Nelson (1999-02) ..................20 Matt Van Horn (2006-09) ...................18 Eric Suttle (2004-07) ...........................18 6. Sean Fitzgerald (2002-03)...................17 7. Mike Buchanan (2002-04)..................16 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) ...........15 9. Michael Brand (1993-96) ...................13 10. Jonathan Paden (97-00) ......................12 Nick McEntyre (05-06) .......................12 Bradley Logan (2007 - )...................12 1. 2. 3. 4. SACRIFICE FLIES Player (Years) ....................... Sac Flies 1. Bradley Logan (2007- ) ...................13 2. Mark Mortimer (1995-97)..................12 Jay Langston (1997-99) .......................12 Josh Vandiver (1999-02) ....................12 Justin Newman (2003-06) ..................11 6. Dustin Phillips (2002-03) ..................... 9 Rusty Bennett (2002-05)....................... 9 8. Carl Moniz (2009- ) ...........................8 Mic Knox (2000-01) .............................. 8 10. Chase Childers (2006-09) ..................... 7 4 Others Tied with................................. 7 HIT BY PITCHES Player (Years) ..............................HBP Bradley Logan (2007- ) ....................33 Charlie Pelt (2004-07).........................26 Nick Hogan (2008-09) ........................25 T.J. Brandenburg (2004-06) ...............24 J.M. Rochon-Salvas (2005-08) ...........24 Michael Brand (1993-96) ...................19 Paul Schlosser (2000-01) ....................19 8. Chad Bailey (1996-97) ........................18 9. Rich Wiley (1998-99) ..........................17 10. Derek Simmons (2008-09) .................16 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. WINNING PERCENTAGE (min. 5 decisions) Player (Years) ..........................Win % 1. Nick Squeglia (2009- ) ..................857 2. David Buchanan (2010- ) .............800 Alan Traylor (1979) .........................800 4. Adam Bowling (2005-07) ................ 750 Ryan Moore (2009- ) ....................750 6. Mike Carroll (1979-80) .................... 692 7. Jeremy Gazerro (2010- ) .............. .667 Robinson Polanco (2008-09) ......... .667 9. Paul Orr (1980) ................................. 643 10. Aidan Francis (2009- ) .................636 11. Rodney Dickinson (1996-98).......... 600 SAVES Player (Years) .............................Saves 1. Justin Malone (2009- ).....................10 Kevin Hopper (1999-00) ....................10 3. Pat Euart (1997) ..................................... 8 Robbie Waits (1980-81)........................ 8 5. Brett Strickland (2002-05).................... 7 6. John Locklear (2008-09) ....................... 4 Rex Stephens (1997-98) ........................ 4 Brock Radaker (1992-95) ..................... 4 Romas Hicks (2003-05) ........................ 4 Brent Everett (2004-05) ........................ 4 Kevin Dooley (2007) ............................. 4 Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 11 (CAA Career Records) FOUR YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Senior Bradley Logan is not only quickly moving up the all-time records list in many different Georgia State career categories, he is also starting to draw attention as one of the top players all-time in CAA history. With just over six weeks to go in the 2010 regular season, Logan is quickly approaching the top tens in seven CAA career records. He will almost certainly be in the top ten of each of these categories when he graduates from Georgia State in May. TOTAL BASES HITS RUNS BATTED IN Player, School (Years) Total Bases 1. Scott Krieger, Mason (2006-09) 589 2. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 509 3. Mike Dwyer, UR (1996-99) 509 4. Michael Brown, W&M (2000-03) 507 5. Winfred Johnson, ECU (1983-86) 493 6. Steve Salargo, ECU (1996-99) 478 7. Brent Metheny, JMU (2000-03) 471 8. Bryan Hagerich, DEL (2004-07) 467 9. Greg Sexton, W&M (2004-07) 467 10. Kellen Kulbacki, JMU (2005-07) 449 NR Bradley Logan, GSU (2007- ) 437 Player, School (Years) Hits 1. Greg Miller, JMU (1998-01) 318 2. Greg Sexton, W&M (2004-07) 313 3. Brent Metheny, JMU (2000-03) 312 4. Scott Krieger, Mason (2006-09) 303 5. Steve Salargo, ECU (1996-99) 301 6. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 294 7. Matt Davis, VCU (1999-02) 293 8. Michael Brown, W&M (2000-03) 288 9. Nate Rewers, UR (1996-99) 285 10. Kevin Razler, JMU (1996-99) 284 NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) 265 Player, School (Years) 1. Scott Krieger, Mason (2006-09) 2. Winfred Johnson, ECU (1983-86) 3. Mike Dwyer, UR (1996-99) 4. Anthony Forelli, ODU (1996-99) 5. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 6. Michael Brown, W&M (2000-03) 7. Chris Looze, Mason (2003-05) 8. Greg Sexton, W&M (2004-07) 9. Brent Metheny, JMU (2000-03) 10. Mark Brockell, JMU (1985-88) Eddie Kim, JMU (2000-03) NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) AT BATS DOUBLES Player, School (Years) At Bats 1. Joe Troilo, ODU (1997-2000) 921 2. Todd Davison, DEL (2003-06) 918 3. Matt Davis, VCU (1999-02) 907 4. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 901 5. Brent Metheny, JMU (2000-03) 896 6. Jeff Palumbo, Mason (2001-04) 865 7. Jose Pabon, VCU (2000-03) 862 Steve Salargo, ECU (1996-99) 862 9. Greg Miller, JMU (1998-01) 855 10. Scott Krieger, Mason (2006-09) 850 NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) 781 Player, School (Years) Doubles 1. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 72 2. Greg Sexton, W&M (2004-07) 71 3. Sean Casey, UR (1993-95) 67 John Dorman, UR (1993-96) 67 Jose Pabon, VCU (2000-03) 67 6. Todd Davison, DEL (2003-06) 66 7. Bryan Cipolla, ODU (2004-08) 62 Jonathan Batts, UNCW (2004-07) 62 Tim Hummel, ODU (1998-00) 62 10. Kevin Razler, JMU (1996-99) 61 NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) 58 RUNS Player, School (Years) Runs 1. Matt Davis, VCU (1999-02) 245 2. Scott Krieger, Mason (2006-09) 228 3. Brent Metheny, JMU (2000-03) 224 4. Nate Rewers, UR (1996-99) 214 5. John Williamson, ECU (1998-01) 213 6. Matt Cooksey, Mason (2002-05) 211 7. Greg Miller, JMU (1998-01) 208 Jeff Garber, JMU (1985-88) 208 9. John Dorman, UR (1992-96) 207 10. Jeff Palumbo, Mason (2001-04) 205 NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) 203 RBIs 238 221 216 208 206 204 201 200 199 197 197 186 HIT BY PITCH Player, School (Years) HBP 1. Kwan Evans, VCU (2004-08) 50 2. Evan Howard, Mason (2000-03) 48 3. Jeff Kenney, UR (1996-99) 45 4. Danny Lopaze, VCU (2000-03) 42 Maika Symmonds, ODU (1992-95) 42 6. Jake Anthony, VCU (1996-99) 41 7. Nathan Doyle, JMU (2000-03) 40 8. Jason Riley, ODU (1992-95) 36 9. Jesse Schoendist, ODU (2002-06) 35 Eric Bender, JMU (1997-00) 35 NR Bradley Logan (2007- ) 33 Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 12 (Career Highs) CHAZ ABELN #18 - JR. (SEBRING, FL) ZACH CHASTAIN #14 - JR. (LILBURN, GA) Innings Pitched .................................... 2.2 at Florida State (2/20/10) Strikeouts ...............................................................................................0 Innings Pitched ..................................... 4.1 vs. UT-Martin (3/13/09) Strikeouts ...................................................6 vs. UT-Martin (3/13/09) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Will redshirt the 2010 season with an injury 2. JUCO transfer from South Florida CC 3. Went 5-4 with a 4.64 ERA during sophomore year THEO ASHER #15 - JR. (LILBURN, GA) At Bats ..................................... (6x) 5 at William & Mary (3/22/09)* Runs...................................................................4 at Mercer (3/26/08) Hits ...........................................(2x) 3 vs. Alabama A&M (4/21/08)* Doubles ..................................... (8x) 1 at Tennessee Tech (4/22/09)* Triples.....................................................................................................0 Home Runs............................................................................................0 RBI’s....................................... (4x) 3 vs. Eastern Michigan (2/28/09) Walks ...........................................(4x) 2 at Tennessee Tech (4/22/09) Stolen Bases .........................................1 vs. Tennessee Tech (3/5/08) *most recent Pitching Innings Pitched ................................. 4.2 vs. Georgia Tech (4/15/09) Strikeouts ...............................................5 vs. Georgia Tech (4/15/09) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Earned first collegiate win in CAA Championship Game 2. Has served primarily as a defensive replacement this year 3. Majoring in physics in the classroom DANIEL BLAUSTEIN #6 - SO. (ATLANTA, GA) At Bats ................................................. 6 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Runs......................................................4 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Hits .......................................................5 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Doubles ......................................(3x) 1 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10)* Triples.....................................................................................................0 Home Runs..............................................(2x) 1 at Mercer (4/13/10)* RBI’s......................................................6 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Walks ............................(7x) 1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/7/10)* Stolen Bases ............................... (2x) 1 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Had a career game against Alabama State, belting first HR 2. Been the top guy off the bench for the Panthers in 2010 3. Father David is a professor at Georgia State DAVID BUCHANAN #22 - JR. (PEACHTREE CITY, GA) Innings Pitched .................................................9 vs. Hofstra (4/9/10) Strikeouts ........................................... 12 at Old Dominion (3/27/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Pitched a complete game and struck out seven against Hofstra 2. Ranked among top 40 prospects in Florida last year 3. Named CAA Pitcher of the Week on March 29th WILL CAMPBELL #42 - JR. (DOUGLASVILLE, GA) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Has 7 strikeouts in just 6.2 innings pitched this year 2. Made five appearances on the mound in relief this season 3. Held batters to a .222 batting average during his freshman year BRYAN CONDOTTA #13 - JR. (MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO) At Bats ..................................................5 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Runs .....................................................3 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Hits ..................................................... (2x) 3 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Doubles ................................ 1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Triples..................................................................................First Season Home Runs..........................................1 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) RBI’s......................................................3 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Walks ........................................................ 2 at Florida State (2/20/10) Stolen Bases .........................................1 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Stole 38 bases in two years at Bossier Parish CC 2. Earned all-conference honors his freshman season 3. Had a career game against Alabama State, belting first HR RYAN FLEMING #24 - JR. (WHITBY, ONTARIO) At Bats ...................................(2x) 6 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Runs........................................5 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10) Hits .........................................5 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10) Doubles ..................................3 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10) Triples.................................. (2x) 1 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Home Runs...............................................(3x) 2 at Towson (4/2/10)* RBI’s........................................8 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10) Walks .........................................................(7x) 2 at Towson (4/3/10)* Stolen Bases .................(4x) 1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Three Things You Should Know: 1. Leads the team in HRs and slugging percentage 2. Belted grand slams in back-to-back games against NCCU 3. Tied school record with 8 RBIs in a game against NCCU AIDAN FRANCIS #20 - JR. (NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA) Innings Pitched .................................................. 8.2 vs. VCU (5/1/09) Strikeouts ............................................................. 10 vs. VCU (5/1/09) Three Things You Should Know: 1. 2009 All-CAA Third Team 2. Threw 2.2 innings of two-hit relief in NCAA Regionals 3. Went 5-1 last season, holding opponents to a .231 average JEREMY GAZERRO #32 - JR. (CALHOUN, GA) Innings Pitched ..............................................4.1 at Mercer (4/13/10) Strikeouts .............................................7 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Allowed just 2 hits to earn win against Alabama State 2. Pitched 64.2 innings last season, striking out 48 3. Pitched 4.1 innings of one-hit relief against Mercer on Tues. WES GRANT #34 - JR. (BENTON, AR) Innings Pitched ................................ 3.2 vs. UNC Asheville (3/8/10) Strikeouts ............................ (2x) 5 at New Mexico State (3/13/10)* *most recent Innings Pitched ...................... (3x) 3.0 vs. Georgia Tech (3/30/10)* Strikeouts .........................5 vs. vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Earned first collegiate save against UNC Asheville 2. Earned first career victory last year against Augusta State 3. Pitched locally at Alexander HS Three Things You Should Know: 1. Returns to D1 after year at Bossier Parish CC 2. Spent two seasons at Central Arkansas, redshirting one 3. Made first appearance at GSU vs. NCCU on March 6th Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 13 (Career Highs) SHANE HAMMOND #17 - JR. (KENNESAW, GA) JUSTIN MALONE #2 - SO. (ABINGDON, VA) At Bats .........................................................(2x) 5 at Towson (4/3/10) Runs ..........................................................(3x) 2 at Towson (4/4/10)* Hits .................................................. (5x) 2 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Doubles ............................................................. 2 at Towson (4/4/10)* Triples.................................................................. 1 at Towson (4/3/10) Home Runs.....................................1 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) RBI’s...........................................................(2x) 3 at Towson (4/3/10)* Walks .........................................................(2x) 2 at Auburn (4/6/10)* Stolen Bases .....................................................1 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10) * most recent At Bats ....................................... (2x) 5 at Tennessee Tech (4/21/09)* Runs.................................................... (5x) 2 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Hits ..................................................... (6x) 2 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Doubles .............................................. (4x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* RBI’s.................................................... (2x) 2 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Walks .....................................................................2 vs. VCU (5/1/09) Stolen Bases ....................................... (2x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Belted first career home run at New Mexico State 2. Started the last seven games behind the plate for State 3. Played freshman year at Georgia Southern JONATHAN KOLOWICH #5 - JR. (KENNESAW, GA) At Bats ..................................................6 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Runs ......................................(2x) 4 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Hits .......................................................5 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Doubles ............................................ (11x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Triples...................................................1 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Home Runs.............................. (10x) 1 at Old Dominion (3/28/10)* RBI’s......................................................6 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Walks .......................... (2x) 3 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10)* Stolen Bases ................................................... 3 vs. Samford (4/30/08) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Had career game against Alabama State with 5 hits and 6 RBIs 2. Gave the Panthers the lead in the 9th at ODU with a ph HR 3. Father played baseball at Jacksonville University ROB LIND #1 - JR. (HARTFORD S.D.) At Bats .................................................. 6 at Old Dominion (3/28/10) Runs.................................................... (7x) 3 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Hits ............................................................(3x) 4 at Towson (4/4/10)* Doubles .............................................. (5x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Triples..........................................................1 vs. Centenary (3/20/10) Home Runs........................................................ 2 at Towson (4/3/10) RBI’s...........................................................(2x) 4 at Towson (4/3/10)* Walks .........................................................(7x) 1 at Auburn (4/6/10)* Stolen Bases ........................................... 1 vs. USC Upstate (2/23/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Led Iowa Western to a pair of NJCAA College World Series 2. Belted first home run of the season against UNC Asheville 3. Tied for first on the team with a .520 on base percentage BRADLEY LOGAN #44 - SR. (AUGUSTA, GA) At Bats ...................................(2x) 7 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Runs..............................(2x) 4 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Hits ........................................(2x) 5 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Doubles ..................................................3 vs. Northeastern (3/30/08) Triples.............................................. (3x) 1 vs. UT-Martin (3/13/09)* Home Runs...........................................(3x) 2 vs. Delaware (4/4/09)* RBI’s.................................................6 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) Walks ............................................................... 3 vs. Towson (5/10/09) Stolen Bases .................(3x) 2 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10)* *most recent Pitching Innings Pitched ............................. 5.1 at William & Mary (3/21/09) Strikeouts ........................................3 at Bethune-Cookman (3/8/09) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Needs just seven at bats for the most in school history 2. Belted walk-off two-run HR against Air Force on April 16th 3. Holds school record in runs, RBIs, hit by pitches, sac flies, total bases and doubles Pitching Innings Pitched ................................................4.0 vs. Xavier (3/6/09) Strikeouts .....................................(2x) 4 at Old Dominion (3/28/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Named to NBCWA Stopper of the Year Watch List 2. Tied for all-time school saves record with 10 entering weekend 3. Allowed first run in last 21.0 innings against N.M. State BEN MARSHALL #23 - SO. (LOGANVILLE, GA) Innings Pitched .................................. 5.0 vs. USC Upstate (2/23/10) Strikeouts .......................................7 vs. Eastern Michigan (2/28/09) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Made three midweek starts during his freshman year 2. Struck out 24 in just 19.0 innings pitched in 2009 3. Played locally at Loganville High School BRETT MAXWELL #19 - RS-JR. (DOUGLASVILLE, GA) At Bats ....................................6 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Runs................................................... (6x) 3 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Hits ............................................ (2x) 4 vs. UNC Asheville (3/8/10)* Doubles ................................................ (6x) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10)* Triples.................................................................. 1 at Towson (4/2/10) Home Runs..............................................(3x) 1 at Mercer (4/13/10)* RBI’s............................................ (3x) 3 vs. UNC Asheville (3/9/10)* Walks .................................................. (6x) 2 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Stolen Bases .............................................(7x) 1 at Mercer (4/13/10)* Three Things You Should Know: 1. Redshirted 2009 due to an injury 2. Belted first inning home run against Mercer on Tuesday 3. Played freshman season at Georgia Southern, scoring 10 runs MARK MICOWSKI #7 - JR. (HADDUM, CT) At Bats ................................... (2x) 8 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) Runs........................................6 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Hits .........................................7 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Doubles ........................(2x) 3 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Triples...........................(7x) 1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Home Runs............................................(8x) 1 vs. Hofstra (4/11/10)* RBI’s..................................... 7 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Walks ............................................. (2x) 3 vs. Stony Brook (4/20/08)* Stolen Bases ................................. (2x) 3 vs. Sacred Heart (3/27/09)* *most recent (played at Vermont) Three Things You Should Know: 1. 17-game hitting streak snapped at Old Dominion 2. Set GSU records for at bats (since tied) and hits in a game vs. NCCU 3. Batted for the cycle on March 5th against NCCU Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 14 (Career Highs) MICHAEL MOCH #11 - FR. (CUMMING, GA) AARON SCMITZ #45 - JR. (LAWRENCEVILLE, GA) Innings Pitched ........................................ 5.1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10) Strikeouts .................................................... 4 vs. Air Force (4/17/10) At Bats .............................................4 at Bethune-Cookman (3/8/09) Runs............................................................3 vs. Oglethorpe (4/1/09) Hits .................................................(7x) 1 vs. Austin Peay (3/20/10)* Doubles ................................1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10)* Triples.....................................................................................................0 Home Runs.............................................. 1 vs. Austin Peay (3/20/10) RBI’s.......................................... (6x) 1 vs. Alabama State (3/25/10)* Walks ..........................................................2 vs. Oglethorpe (4/1/09) Stolen Bases ......................................1 vs. Atlanta Christian (5/7/09) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Collected first career double against NCCU 2. Can play all infield positions, as well as catch 3. Has made eight appearances in the field this season Three Things You Should Know: 1. Made first collegiate start at Auburn 2. Named Forsyth County Pitcher of the Year 3. Made collegiate debut on opening day at #5 Florida State CARL MONIZ #3 - SR. (LAVAL, QUEBEC, CANADA) At Bats .......................................................(3x) 7 at Towson (4/3/10)* Runs......................................................5 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10) Hits .........................................5 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Doubles ......................................................(2x) 2 vs. Hofstra (4/9/10) Triples...................................... (2x) 1 vs. Kennesaw State (3/24/10)* Home Runs...................................... (17x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* RBI’s........................................................(2x) 5 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10)* Walks ........................................................(6x) 2 at Mercer (4/13/10)* Stolen Bases ...................................... 2 at William & Mary (3/20/09) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Honorable Mention All-Canada two years in a row 2. Earn CAA Player of the Week on April 12th 3. Batted .500 last season with bases loaded RYAN MOORE #12 - SR. (KENNESAW, GA) Innings Pitched .....................(2x) 9.0 vs. George Mason (5/22/09)* Strikeouts ..........................................9 vs. Cleveland State (2/21/09) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Pitched 8.0 innings of shutout ball against Hofstra on April 11 2. 2009 All-CAA Second Team 3. 2009 CAA Championship All-Tournament Team CHARLEY OLSON #26 - JR. (LARGO, FL) Innings Pitched ..................................(2x) 8.0 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10)* Strikeouts .......................................................10 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Earned 2 losses when allowing 2 earned runs or less in 2010 2. Finished sixth in the NJCAA with 106 strikeouts last season 3. 8.0 IP and did not allow an earned run vs. Hofstra on 4/10 CARTER SACKETT #28 - JR. (SAVAGE, MN) At Bats ....................................... (3x) 5 at Old Dominion (3/28/10)* Runs.......................................(2x) 3 at New Mexico State (3/12/10)* Hits ...................................... (2x) 3 at New Mexico State (3/12/10)* Doubles .............................................. (9x) 1 vs. Air Force (4/17/10)* Triples..................................................................................First Season Home Runs...............................................(2x) 1 at Towson (4/4/10)* RBI’s.................................................3 at New Mexico State (3/12/10) Walks .........................................................(7x) 1 at Towson (4/4/10)* Stolen Bases ........................................ 1 at Kennesaw State (3/17/10) Three Things You Should Know: 1. Earned First Team Academic All-America honors last year 2. Hit HR against #2 Georgia Tech on Tuesday 3. Grandmother’s first cousin was HOF pitcher Bob Feller NICK SQUEGLIA #16 - SO. (LAWRENCEVILLE, GA) Innings Pitched ................................6.1 at James Madison (4/24/09) Strikeouts ...........................................7 vs. Kennesaw State (3/24/10) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Started career 6-0 before dropping decision to #2 Ga. Tech 2. Threw 6.0 innings vs. Kennesaw State on March 24th 3. Played locally at Collins Hill High School BRANDON WILLIAMS #4 - SO. (MARIETTA, GA) At Bats ...................................................... (6x) 6 at Towson (4/4/10)* Runs......................................4 vs. North Carolina Central (3/7/10)* Hits .......................................5 vs. North Carolina Central (3/7/10)* Doubles .................................... (3x) 2 vs. Alabama State (3/23/10)* Triples......................... (2x) 1 vs. North Carolina Central (3/6/10)* Home Runs......................................................... 2 at Towson (4/4/10) RBI’s............................................................. 7 vs. Air Force (4/17/10) Walks .................................................... (5x) 2 vs. Hofstra (4/10/10)* Stolen Bases ............................... (10x) 1 vs. vs. Air Force (4/18/10)* *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. 2009 All-CAA Third Team 2. Leads team in batting average, RBIs and total bases 3. Named East Cobb Baseball MVP in 2008 JOEY WOOD #9 - RS-SO. (COLUMBUS, GA) At Bats .............................................7 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) Runs ................................................6 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) Hits ........................................(2x) 5 at New Mexico State (3/14/10)* Doubles .................................................3 vs. UNC Asheville (3/9/10) Triples..........................................................1 vs. Centenary (3/19/10) Home Runs.....................................2 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) RBI’s.................................................6 at New Mexico State (3/14/10) Walks ......................................3 vs. North Carolina Central (3/5/10) Stolen Bases ........................................3 vs. Savannah State (3/17/09) *most recent Three Things You Should Know: 1. Tied for second on the team with nine home runs this year 2. Earned CAA Player of the Week on March 15th 3. Tied school record with 6 runs scored at N.M. State Georgia State Baseball Notes, Page 15 GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS Florida State Florida State Florida State USC-Upstate USC-Upstate Mercer North Carolina Central North Carolina Central North Carolina Central North Carolina Central UNC Asheville UNC Asheville New Mexico State New Mexico State New Mexico State Kennesaw State Centenary Austin Peay Centenary Alabama State Kennesaw State Old Dominion Old Dominion Old Dominion Georgia Tech Towson Towson Towson Auburn Hofstra Hofstra Hofstra Mercer Air Force Air Force Air Force Air Force Mercer VCU VCU VCU Alabama State George Mason George Mason George Mason UNC Wilmington UNC Wilmington UNC Wilmington Georgia Northeastern Northeastern Northeastern Georgia Tech William & Mary William & Mary William & Mary C Sackett Sackett Sackett Sackett Metcalf Sackett Sackett Metcalf Sackett Metcalf Metcalf Sackett Sackett Sackett Metcalf Sackett Sackett Sackett Sackett Hammond Sackett Sackett Hammond Sackett Sackett Sackett Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond Hammond Sackett Hammond Hammond 1B Logan Asher Logan Logan Asher Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 2B Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Blaustein Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Blaustein Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Lind Blaustein Blaustein Blaustein Lind Lind 3B Williams Logan Williams Williams Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan Logan SS Malone Condotta Condotta Condotta Condotta Condotta Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Condotta Moniz Moniz Moniz Condotta Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Blaustein Malone Malone Malone Malone Malone Condotta Malone Malone LF Moniz Maxwell Moniz Moniz Fleming Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Fleming Fleming Maxwell Maxwell Fleming Fleming Fleming Maxwell Maxwell Fleming Maxwell Maxwell Fleming Fleming Moniz Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Maxwell Fleming CF Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Moniz Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Micowski Moniz Micowski Micowski RF Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Fleming Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Fleming Kolowich Fleming Fleming Kolowich Kolowich Fleming Fleming Kolowich Fleming Kolowich Fleming Fleming Moniz Fleming Fleming Kolowich Kolowich Kolowich Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Moniz Kolowich Kolowich Moniz DH Wood Fleming Wood Fleming Williams Metcalf Wood Wood Fleming Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Wood Fleming Fleming Fleming Fleming Wood Fleming Wood Wood Wood SP Buchanan Francis Moore Marshall Olson Olson Buchanan Francis Grant Squeglia Moore Olson Buchanan Francis Moore Olson Buchanan Francis Moore Gazerro Squeglia Buchanan Olson Moore Squeglia Buchanan Olson Moore Moch Buchanan Olson Moore Francis Buchanan Moch Olson Moore 2010 Georgia State Baseball Overall Statistics for Georgia State (as of Apr 19, 2010) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 21-16 Home: 14-4 Away: 6-11 Neutral: 1-1 CAA: 5-4 Player 4 Williams, Brandon 1 Lind, Rob 9 Wood, Joey 24 Fleming, Ryan 3 Moniz, Carl 19 Maxwell, Brett 44 Logan, Bradley 7 Micowski, Mark 5 Kolowich, Jonathan -------------------12 Moore, Ryan 6 Blaustein, Daniel 17 Hammond, Shane 45 Schmitz, Aaron 8 Metcalf, Chris 2 Malone, Justin 28 Sackett, Carter 13 Condotta, Bryan 15 Asher, Theo 34 Grant, Wes avg gp-gs 37-36 35-32 31-27 37-28 36-33 29-23 36-36 35-35 29-20 .428 .425 .423 .410 .403 .391 .389 .377 .289 1.000 1-0 .415 22-6 .377 25-12 .333 10-1 .286 9-6 .269 12-8 .254 21-20 .235 26-8 .227 18-2 .000 2-0 ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att 145 127 111 117 129 92 144 151 76 44 44 41 43 40 31 48 49 28 62 54 47 48 52 36 56 57 22 13 5 8 10 10 5 14 14 5 1 8 1 7 1 9 2 12 2 7 1 2 0 9 1 4 1 4 54 101 38 82 32 84 49 98 47 87 22 49 38 97 28 85 28 41 .697 .646 .757 .838 .674 .533 .674 .563 .539 20 18 16 25 17 15 20 25 19 2 7 8 5 3 2 4 3 3 31 18 20 25 20 25 24 19 21 1 5 2 0 2 2 3 1 2 .497 .520 .518 .520 .465 .486 .468 .470 .431 2 0 2 3 6 0 3 2 4 1 2 2 1 5 2 2 2 2 6-8 2-5 5-6 3-4 7-9 6-8 8-10 9-10 3-3 po 228 44 2 27 63 37 49 64 30 a 25 74 0 1 45 1 57 0 1 e 7 5 0 2 9 2 14 2 2 fld% .973 .959 1 41 53 15 21 26 71 34 22 0 0 13 12 5 6 5 18 13 4 0 1 17 20 5 6 7 18 8 5 0 0 1 7 2 1 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 13 16 5 6 5 21 5 2 0 1 24 32 10 9 9 33 12 5 0 1.000 0 4 11 0 4 3 7 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 3 0 0 0 6 11 6 4 4 19 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 .457 .463 .389 .407 .344 .337 .366 .261 .000 0 1 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 8 103 4 30 16 141 17 54 0 6 14 18 3 2 28 15 21 6 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 6 7 1 0 1.000 .585 .604 .667 .429 .346 .465 .353 .227 .000 1.000 .933 .923 .950 .883 .970 .939 .846 .984 .875 1.000 .978 .963 .844 .984 .000 Totals .3 7 9 37 1376 444 521 107 12 69 410 859 .6 2 4 209 47 266 19 .4 6 7 32 23 55-71 942 354 67 .9 5 1 Opponents .3 0 7 37 1328 302 408 86 11 51 270 669 .5 0 4 169 29 291 17 .3 9 4 14 15 35-47 928 344 72 .9 4 6 (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player 22 Buchanan, David 26 Olson, Charley 12 Moore, Ryan -------------------18 Abeln, Chaz 2 Malone, Justin 32 Gazerro, Jeremy 16 Squeglia, Nick 23 Marshall, Ben 20 Francis, Aidan 34 Grant, Wes 15 Asher, Theo 11 Moch, Michael 14 Chastain, Zach 42 Campbell, Will 44 Logan, Bradley 28 Sackett, Carter Totals Opponents era w-l cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg 4.17 4.76 10.62 4-1 2-4 2-1 app gs 9 11 9 8 8 8 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 49.2 51.0 40.2 54 53 68 26 33 56 23 27 48 22 21 15 49 44 33 10 8 18 1 0 1 4 3 7 .277 .264 .366 wp hp bk sfa sha 5 8 3 4 4 7 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3.38 4.91 5.31 6.50 6.60 7.36 8.71 9.00 9.50 10.80 11.25 13.50 54.00 0-0 3-1 4-2 2-1 0-0 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 17 9 9 9 12 5 8 8 6 8 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2.2 22.0 20.1 18.0 15.0 36.2 10.1 10.0 18.0 6.2 12.0 0.2 0.1 3 17 16 21 22 55 14 19 25 11 25 3 2 3 15 14 25 15 33 11 16 20 9 23 1 2 1 12 12 13 11 30 10 10 19 8 15 1 2 2 12 13 23 11 11 9 8 10 5 7 0 0 0 19 25 17 11 36 15 9 13 7 13 0 0 0 6 4 5 3 12 4 4 5 1 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 2 3 9 0 1 6 2 7 0 0 .273 .205 .198 .276 .324 .348 .318 .388 .333 .355 .397 .750 .667 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 0 4 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 .9 4 21-16 37 37 1 1/1 5 314.0 408 302 242 169 291 86 11 51 .3 0 7 40 29 5 14 15 11.00 16-21 37 37 0 0/0 4 309.1 521 444 378 209 266 107 12 69 .3 7 9 29 47 4 32 23 2010 Georgia State Baseball Game Results for Georgia State (as of Apr 19, 2010) (All games) Date Feb 19, 2010 Feb 20, 2010 Feb 21, 2010 Feb 23, 2010 Feb 24, 2010 Mar 03, 2010 Mar 05, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 06, 2010 Mar 07, 2010 Mar 08, 2010 Mar 09, 2010 Mar 12, 2010 Mar 13, 2010 Mar 14, 2010 Mar 17, 2010 Mar 19, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 20, 2010 Mar 23, 2010 Mar 24, 2010 * Mar 27, 2010 * Mar 27, 2010 * Mar 28, 2010 Mar 30, 2010 * Apr 02, 2010 * Apr 03, 2010 * Apr 04, 2010 Apr 06, 2010 * Apr 09, 2010 * Apr 10, 2010 * Apr 11, 2010 Apr 13, 2010 Apr 16, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 17, 2010 Apr 18, 2010 () extra inning game Opponent at #5 Florida State at #5 Florida State at #5 Florida State USC UPSTATE at USC Upstate MERCER N.C. CENTRAL N.C. CENTRAL-1 NC CENTRAL-2 N.C. CENTRAL UNC ASHEVILLE UNC ASHEVILLE at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at New Mexico State at Kennesaw State vs Centenary at Austin Peay vs Centenary ALABAMA STATE KENNESAW STATE at Old Dominion-1 at Old Dominion-2 at Old Dominion #2 GEORGIA TECH at Towson at Towson at Towson at Auburn HOFSTRA HOFSTRA HOFSTRA at Mercer AIR FORCE AIR FORCE-1 AIR FORCE-2 AIR FORCE L L L L L L W W W W W W W L W L W W L W W W L W L L L L L W W W W W W W L Score Inns Overall CAA 3-11 7-14 2-12 7-9 5-8 2-7 32-3 14-0 24-2 33-5 13-6 17-2 13-2 11-12 30-24 2-3 10-9 14-4 13-17 27-3 19-9 2-1 1-6 16-10 3-14 8-14 18-19 13-14 7-22 9-2 8-2 6-3 8-6 5-4 16-9 20-7 6-7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 (10) 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 0-5-0 0-6-0 1-6-0 2-6-0 3-6-0 4-6-0 5-6-0 6-6-0 7-6-0 7-7-0 8-7-0 8-8-0 9-8-0 10-8-0 10-9-0 11-9-0 12-9-0 13-9-0 13-10-0 14-10-0 14-11-0 14-12-0 14-13-0 14-14-0 14-15-0 15-15-0 16-15-0 17-15-0 18-15-0 19-15-0 20-15-0 21-15-0 21-16-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-4-0 3-4-0 4-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 5-4-0 Pitcher of record Buchanan, D. (L 0-1) Francis, A. (L 0-1) Moore, R. (L 0-1) Chastain, Z. (L 0-1) Gazerro, J. (L 0-1) Olson, C. (L 0-1) Buchanan, D. (W 1-1) Francis, A. (W 1-1) Gazerro, J. (W 1-1) Squeglia, N. (W 1-0) Moore, R. (W 1-1) Olson, C. (W 1-1) Buchanan, D. (W 2-1) Olson, C. (L 1-2) Moch, M. (W 1-0) Olson, C. (L 1-3) Malone, J. (W 1-0) Francis, A. (W 2-1) Moch, M. (L 1-1) Gazerro, J. (W 2-1) Squeglia, N. (W 2-0) Buchanan, D. (W 3-1) Olson, C. (L 1-4) Malone, J. (W 2-0) Squeglia, N. (L 2-1) Malone, J. (L 2-1) Gazerro, J. (L 2-2) Francis, A. (L 2-2) Moch, M. (L 1-2) Buchanan, D. (W 4-1) Olson, C. (W 2-4) Moore, R. (W 2-1) Gazerro, J. (W 3-2) Malone, J. (W 3-1) Moch, M. (W 2-2) Gazerro, J. (W 4-2) Francis, A. (L 2-3) Attend Time 5254 5392 4502 13 4 89 149 179 19 2 192 18 3 156 128 139 357 232 298 110 19 2 187 144 237 20 0 227 215 340 26 8 285 224 2392 18 5 157 17 0 259 247 223 193 210 3:03 3:32 2:36 2:40 2:46 2:46 3:25 2:14 2:22 3:03 2:28 2:44 3:06 3:26 4:25 2:38 3:35 3:07 3:35 2:26 3:18 2:21 2:32 3:19 3:15 2:53 4:23 3:19 3:21 2:35 2:54 2:24 2:54 2:45 2:56 3:08 2:54