beaver field at jim and bettie smith stadium

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beaver field at jim and bettie smith stadium
BEAVER FIELD
AT
JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
2009 marks Appalachian baseball’s third season in its new home
— Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium —
but the first since the $5 million project was completed in its entirety in the fall of 2008.
Located behind the Broyhill Inn and Conference Center on the ASU campus, construction on Smith Stadium began in fall of 2006 and was completed
in three phases. The Beaver Field playing surface, along with team dugouts and the indoor hitting and pitching facility, were completed in the spring of
2007, allowing the Mountaineers to host 12 games at its new home that season — including a 6-1 victory over Gardner-Webb in the first contest ever
played at the facility on April 10, 2007.
Prior to the 2008 campaign, the stadium’s 1,000 permanent seats were erected and the Apps played their entire home slate at the ballpark, posting a 1311 mark at home. The squad capped their first full season at Smith Stadium with wins in eight of their final nine home contests of the season, including a
three-game sweep of first-place Furman in May.
Following the conclusion of the ‘08 season, construction wrapped up at the sparkling new baseball palace, giving Appalachian one of the nation’s finest
collegiate baseball facilities for both players and fans. Amenities include:
• FIELDTURF PLAYING SURFACE
which allows for the field to play the same no matter the conditions and for games to be played
following weather that would leave most natural surfaces unplayable.
• ONE OF THE NATION’S FINEST CLUBHOUSE FACILITIES which features:
• a roomy player lockers/lounge area with lockers and showers for 35 players, two flat-screen televisions and state-of-the art surround sound system.
• coaches offices and locker room, each of which also include flat-screen televisions.
• a full-service training room, complete with hydro-therapy station and flat-screen television.
• a reception area for guests with leather furniture and flat-screen television.
• INDOOR HITTING AND PITCHING FACILITY which includes two full batting cages and pitcher’s mounds and
multiple individual hitting and pitching skills stations to allow for year-round training.
• PERMANENT SEATING FOR 1,000 and grass seating to accomodate thousands more.
• LIGHTS
which introduced NIGHT
BASEBALL
to ASU’s campus for the first time.
• PRESS BOX, CONCESSIONS AND SOUVENIRS BUILDING
complex from the parking level.
that also doubles as a grand entrance to the stadium
• DAKTRONICS SCOREBOARD AND MESSAGE CENTER AND STATE-OF-THE-ART
CRESTRON SOUND SYSTEM to keep players and fans informed and entertained before, during and after the game.
ASU clubhouse and dugout
TABLE OF CONTENTS
MEDIA INFORMATION
Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium...................................................................1
Table of Contents, Media Information, In Memoriam.....................................................2
Quick Facts, Schedule, Appalachian ISP Sports Network..............................................3
Roster................................................................................................................................................4
Season Preview.............................................................................................................................5
Head Coach Chris Pollard..........................................................................................................6
Assistant Coaches.........................................................................................................................7
Meet the Mountaineers...................................................................................................... 8-16
New Balance................................................................................................................................ 17
2008 Results................................................................................................................................ 18
2008 Statistics............................................................................................................................. 19
Year-by-Year Records, All-Time Head Coaches................................................................ 20
All-Time Results....................................................................................................................21-27
Individual Records..............................................................................................................28-30
Team Records, Smith Stadium Records............................................................................. 31
Honors and Awards, Retired Jerseys.................................................................................. 32
Mountaineers in the Pros....................................................................................................... 33
2008 Opponents..................................................................................................................34-35
All-Time Series Versus Opponents....................................................................................... 36
Southern Conference............................................................................................................... 37
Appalachian State University..........................................................................................38-39
Chancellor, Director of Athletics.......................................................................................... 40
Interview Guidelines: All student-athlete interviews must be arranged through ASST. A.D./SID MIKE FLYNN!!! Student-athletes are
instructed not to conduct interviews unless they are arranged through the ASU
sports information office. We ask the cooperation of the media in not phoning
student-athletes or in any other way attempting to conduct an interview at
times other than those arranged through the ASU sports information office.
Interviews will be scheduled at a time convenient for all parties.
CREDITS
Design and Editor: Mike Flynn
Editorial Assistance: Charles Cochrum, Courtney Burchett, Eric Bohannon,
Molly Everett, Daniel Clark, Erin Flynn
Photography: Marc DeRose, SoCon Photos, Troy Tuttle, Keith Cline, Leila Jackson,
Charles Cochrum, Eric Bohannon, State College Spikes, Bluefield Orioles, Helena Brewers, Rome Braves, Chillicothe Paints, ASU athletics archives
Cover Design: Mike Flynn, Ty Patton
Printing: MultiAd Sports (Joe Dalfonso, Marcia Schwartz), Peoria, Ill.
Postgame Interviews: Postgame interviews will be conducted at field level.
Media must make postgame interview requests to Mike Flynn in the press box
before the end of the game. Check with visiting SID with regards to interview
procedures for opposing teams.
Game Coverage: Media wishing to cover ASU baseball at Smith Stadium must
contact Mike Flynn at least 24 hours prior to gametime or by 5 p.m. Thursday
for weekend games to obtain proper credentials. Smith Stadium’s press box is
equipped with a visiting radio booth and hard-wired and wireless internet in
the main press area and radio booths.
Photographers and videographers: Photographers and videographers that are
covering games at Smith Stadium must check in with Mike Flynn in the press
box before shooting to determine which areas they may access during play.
APPALACHIAN STATE SPORTS INFORMATION
MIKE FLYNN
ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SPORTS INFORMATION
BASEBALL MEDIA CONTACT
OFFICE: (828) 262-2845
MOBILE: (828) 964-6406
EMAIL: [email protected]
CHARLES COCHRUM
ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR/
SECONDARY BASEBALL CONTACT
OFFICE: (828) 262-7608
MOBILE: (828) 964-6407
EMAIL: [email protected]
ASSOC. SID: TBA INTERNS: Courtney Burchett, Eric Bohannon
STUDENT INTERNS: Molly Everett, Daniel Clark, Drew Ayers, James Huggins,
Amber Parker, Reuben Singleton, Jonathan Watts
IN MEMORIAM
TOM PROSSER
1984-2008
Former ASU baseball standout Tom Prosser died on Nov. 23, 2008 while ensuring the
safety of family members during a house fire in his native Tennessee.
He was 24.
Prosser starred as a left fielder and spark plug in the Appalachian lineup in 2006
and ‘07. He hit .313 in 80 games as a Mountaineer, including a sterling .346
average as a senior. His six triples in ‘07 tied for the most in ASU single-season
history.
Prior to his arrival at Appalachian, Prosser spent two seasons at Roane State C.C., where he hit .341 with
33 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 2005. He was also an academic all-region honoree at Roane State.
He graduated from ASU in May 2008 with a B.S. in exercise science.
“Tom represented everything that we want a student-athlete in our program to be — hard-working, loyal and a great friend and teammate,” ASU head coach Chris Pollard said. “He will be greatly
missed by everyone associated with our program and all of the people he touched as a member
of the University community.”
Donations to a memorial fund set up in Prosser’s memory can be in the name of Thomas
Prosser III and mailed to Citizens Bank, PO Box 1, Etowah, TN 37331
(phone: 423-263-3515).
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QUICK FACTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Name . ..............................Appalachian State University
Location . .............................................Boone, N.C. 28608
Founded ........................................................................ 1899
Enrollment ................................................................16,600
Nickname . .................................................. Mountaineers
Colors . ........................................................ Black and Gold
Affiliation .................................................NCAA Division I
Conference ...........................................................Southern
Chancellor .................................Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock
Athletics Director . .................................... Charlie Cobb
Stadium............................ Jim and Bettie Smith (1,000)
Dimensions .....LF/RF - 330, LC/RC - 370, CF - 400
Press Box Phone . ................................................... TBA
COACHING STAFF
Head Coach ....................... Chris Pollard (Fifth season)
Alma Mater ........................................ Davidson, 1996
Record at ASU . .................99-126-1 (Four seasons)
Career Record . ..............239-233-1 (Nine seasons)
Assistant Coaches
Matt Boykin, Fifth season (Barton, 2003)
Josh Jordan, Third season (Catawba, 2002)
Craig Scheffler, Fourth season (Wisc.-Milwaukee, 1993)
TEAM INFORMATION
2008 Overall Record ...............................................32-27
2008 SoCon Record/Finish ...................... 14-13/Sixth
2008 Postseason ...................................................... None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...........................13/13
Starters Returning/Lost .............................................6/3
Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost ..........................4/2
Newcomers......................................................................... 12
RETURNING STARTERS
Pos.Name
C
Jerod Faggart
1B David Towarnicky
2B Wes Hobson
3B Isaac Harrow
LF Jason Wallace
CF Rand Smith
Cl.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
2008 Stats
.274, 3 HR, 22 RBI, 2 SB
.304, 7 HR, 40 RBI, 0 SB
.308, 7 HR, 48 RBI, 0 SB
.326, 7 HR, 60 RBI, 2 SB
.300, 4 HR, 20 RBI, 0 SB
.300, 4 HR, 30 RBI, 8 SB
RETURNING STARTING PITCHERS
R/LName
RHP Matt Andress
RHP Josh Dowdy
RHP Aubrey Edens
RHP Zach Quate
Cl.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
2008 Stats
8-4, 5.30 ERA, 88.1 IP, 64 K, 28 BB
6-6, 5.71 ERA, 80.1 IP, 55 K, 17 BB
3-0, 7.52 ERA, 61.0 IP, 47 K, 33 BB
5-3, 5.40 ERA, 55.0 IP, 46 K, 22 BB
TOP NEWCOMERS
Pos.Name
IF/OF
Chris Alessandria
IF/RHP
Ryan Arrowood
C
Jeremy Dowdy
Class
Jr.* (Polk C.C.)
Fr.
Fr.
SPORTS INFORMATION
Assistant Athletics Director/Sports Information;
Baseball Contact .......................................... Mike Flynn
Office ..................................................... (828) 262-2845
Mobile ................................................... (828) 964-6406
Email...................................... [email protected]
Associate SID.................................................................. TBA
Assistant SID .......................................Charles Cochrum
Interns...................Courtney Burchett, Eric Bohannon
Mailing Address . ............................................ Box 32116
Boone, NC 28608
Overnight Address ............................. 307 Varsity Gym
Boone, NC 28608
Sports Information FAX ..................... (828) 262-6106
Website ................................................ www.GoASU.com
2009 SCHEDULE
FEBRUARY
Fri. 20 Jacksonville State!
Sat. 21 Jacksonville State!
Sun. 22 Jacksonville State!
Tue. 24 at Wake Forest
Wed. 25 at Gardner-Webb
Fri. 27Elon*
Sat. 28Elon*
MARCH
Sun. 1Elon*
Tue. 3
at North Carolina A&T Fri. 6
at Western Carolina*
Sat. 7
at Western Carolina*
Sun. 8
at Western Carolina*
Tue. 10 at North Carolina
Wed. 11 at North Carolina
Fri. 13The Citadel*
Sat. 14The Citadel*
Sun. 15The Citadel*
Tue. 17Wake Forest
Wed. 18 at East Tennessee State
Fri. 20Georgia Southern*
Sat. 21Georgia Southern*
Sun. 22Georgia Southern*
Tue. 24North Carolina A&T Wed. 25 at Radford
Fri. 27 at Davidson*
Sat. 28 at Davidson*
Sun. 29 at Davidson*
Tue. 31 at UNC Asheville 5 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
6 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
3 p.m.
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
2 p.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
5 p.m.
1 p.m.
7 p.m.
ASU BASEBALL ON THE APPALACHIAN ISP SPORTS NETWORK
For the 10th-straight season, Mountaineer baseball can be heard in 2009 exclusively on the Appalachian ISP Sports Network.
The “Voice of the Mountaineers” David Jackson and legendary ASU coach Jim Morris will call the
action for 39 regular-season games and all Mountaineer postseason action to fans on WATA 1450 AM in
Boone and worldwide at www.GoASU.com.
Jackson is in his 10th year as the play-by-play voice for Appalachian football, men’s basketball and
baseball. Last year, Jackson’s peers in the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association voted the
30-year-old the 2007 North Carolina Sportscaster of the Year. He was honored alongside broadcasting stars
such as Jim Nantz and Harry Kalas at the NSSA’s annual awards banquet in Salisbury, N.C. in May 2008. In
addition to his play-by-play duties, Jackson serves as ASU’s associate athletics director for external affairs.
Morris served as Appalachian’s head coach from 1974-98, compiling a 611-475-1 overall record in
his 25 seasons at the helm. He led the Mountaineers to five Southern Conference championships and two
of ASU’s three all-time NCAA postseason appearances in 1984 and ‘86. His 1984 squad led the nation in
regular-season winning percentage (35-5) and the ‘86 Apps were the first team in SoCon history to earn
an at-large bid to the NCAA Regionals. During his 25-year tenure, he coached six all-Americans, five SoCon
Players of the Year, one SoCon Pitcher of the Year and three SoCon Freshmen of the Year and was named
the 1984 SoCon Coach of the Year. ASU baseball
retired his No. 41 jersey on Oct. 11, 1998.
Each broadcast begins 20 minutes prior to first
pitch with pregame interviews and the latest news
and insight into Mountaineer baseball. Following
each contest, be sure to stay tuned for a full postgame
wrapup, including interviews with head coach Chris
Pollard and selected Appalachian players.
David Jackson
Coach Jim Morris
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APRIL
Wed. 1High Point
5 p.m.
Fri. 3
at Furman*
7 p.m.
Sat. 4
at Furman*
5 p.m.
Sun. 5
at Furman*
1 p.m.
Tue. 7
at Tennessee
7 p.m.
Fri. 10 Samford*
7 p.m.
Sat. 11 Samford* 3 p.m.
Sun. 12 Samford*
1 p.m.
Tue. 14East Tennessee State
7 p.m.
Wed. 15Gardner-Webb 6 p.m.
Fri. 17 at College of Charleston* 6 p.m.
Sat. 18 at College of Charleston* 1 p.m.
Sun. 19 at College of Charleston* 1 p.m.
Tue. 21North Carolina A&T 6 p.m.
Wed. 22 at High Point
6 p.m.
Fri. 24Wofford*
7 p.m.
Sat. 25Wofford*
4:30 p.m.
Sun. 26Wofford*
1 p.m.
Tue. 28Radford
7 p.m.
Wed. 29UNC Asheville
7 p.m.
Thu. 30North Carolina Central 4 p.m.
MAY
Fri. 8
at UNC Greensboro*
7 p.m.
Sat. 9
at UNC Greensboro*
2 p.m.
Sun. 10 at UNC Greensboro*
1 p.m.
Tue. 12 at NC State
7 p.m.
Thu. 14Longwood
7 p.m.
Fri. 15Longwood (DH)
2 p.m.
20-24SoCon Tournament (Greenville, S.C.)
3
2009 ROSTER
No.Name
1 Doug Jones
3 Jason Wallace
4 Nick DeRose
5 Will Helms
6 Jack Myers
7 Chris Alessandria
8 Jerod Faggart
9 Andrew Manning
10 Zack Briggs
11 Isaac Harrow
12 Chris Trappy
15 Taylor Miller
16 Ethan Cox
17 Chris Patterson
18 Aubrey Edens
19 Zach Quate
20 Wes Hobson
21 Rand Smith
22 Seth Grant
23 Josh Dowdy
24 Jeremy Dowdy
25 David Port
26 Kevin Glass
28 Michael Brogan
30 David Towarnicky
31 Andrew Webster
32 Alex Robertson
33 Frankie Lewis
34 Tyler Moore
35 Derek Brown
36 Ryan Arrowood
37 Matt Andress
38 Nick Daniels
Pos.
IF OF IF/OF LHP/OF OF OF C
OF OF/IF IF C
RHP LHP RHP RHP RHP IF OF RHP/IF RHP C
RHP/IF C
LHP IF RHP RHP IF RHP C
RHP/OF RHP LHP 39 Brett Bloomquist
40 Ryan Waldrep
LHP LHP B/THt.WT.
R/R 5-11 160 R/R 6-0 185 R/R 5-11 170 L/L 6-1 170 R/R 5-10 190 R/R 5-10 175 R/R 6-1 210 R/R 6-0 180 R/R 6-0 195 R/R 5-11 175 R/R
5-9
200
R/R 6-0 185 L/L 5-11 170 R/R 5-11 190 R/R 6-1 190 R/R 6-1 190 L/R 5-11 180 R/R 6-1 190 R/R 6-3 185 R/R 6-0 190 R/R 6-1 190 R/R 5-10 175 R/R 6-3 235 L/L 6-2 190 L/L 6-0 200 R/R 6-0 180 R/R 6-2 190 R/R 6-0 185 R/R 6-5 210 R/R 6-0 195 R/R 6-3 180 R/R 6-4 225 L/L 6-0 195 Cl.Hometown/High School (Prev. College)
Fr. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg
So. Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale
Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C./R.J. Reynolds
Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence
So. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park
Jr. Ponte Vedra, Fla./Nease (Polk C.C.)
Jr. Concord, N.C./Northwest Cabarrus
Fr. LaGrange, N.C./North Lenior
Fr. Lexington, N.C./Central Davidson
Sr. Hickory, N.C./Hickory
Jr.
Palm City, Fla./Martin County (Indian River C.C.)
So. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield
Fr. Shallotte, N.C./West Brunswick
Jr. Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland County
Sr. Greenville, N.C./D.H. Conley
Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield
Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C./North Forsyth
Sr. Bolivia, N.C./South Brunswick
Fr. Etowah, N.C./West Henderson
Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield (East Carolina)
Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Wakefield
Fr. Dunwoody, Ga./Dunwoody
Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Butler
Jr. Norfolk, Va./Maury (Pitt C.C.)
Jr. New Bern, N.C./New Bern
Fr. Miami, Fla./Florida Christian
Fr. Winston-Salem, N.C./West Forsyth
Jr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C./Fuquay-Varina
Fr. Banner Elk, N.C./Watauga
Fr. Siler City, N.C./Jordan-Matthews
Fr. Forest City, N.C./Central
Jr. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg
Sr. Concord, N.C./Northwest Cabarrus (Pfeiffer)
L/L L/L So. Fr. 6-4 6-5 205 210 Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley
Southport, N.C./South Brunswick
Head Coach
14 Chris Pollard, Fifth season (Davidson, 1996)
ASSISTANT CoachES
2 Josh Jordan, Third season (Catawba, 2002)
13 Matt Boykin, Fifth season (Barton, 2003)
27 Craig Scheffler, Fourth season (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1993)
BY POSITION
PITCHERS (12 RHP, 6 LHP)
37
Matt Andress.................................... RHP
36
Ryan Arrowood............................... RHP
39
Brett Bloomquist............................ LHP
28
Michael Brogan............................... LHP
16
Ethan Cox.......................................... LHP
38
Nick Daniels..................................... LHP
23
Josh Dowdy...................................... RHP
18
Aubrey Edens.................................. RHP
22
Seth Grant......................................... RHP
5
Will Helms......................................... LHP
15
Taylor Miller...................................... RHP
34
Tyler Moore...................................... RHP
17
Chris Patterson................................ RHP
25
David Port......................................... RHP
19
Zach Quate....................................... RHP
32
Alex Robertson............................... RHP
40
Ryan Waldrep.................................. LHP
31
Andrew Webster............................. RHP
CATCHERS (5)
35
Derek Brown......................................R/R
24
Jeremy Dowdy..................................R/R
8
Jerod Faggart....................................R/R
26
Kevin Glass.........................................R/R
12
Chris Trappy.......................................R/R
INFIELDERS (9)
10
Zack Briggs.........................................R/R
4
Nick DeRose.......................................R/R
22
Seth Grant...........................................R/R
11
Isaac Harrow......................................R/R
20
Wes Hobson.......................................L/R
1
Doug Jones........................................R/R
33
Frankie Lewis.....................................R/R
25
David Port...........................................R/R
30
David Towarnicky............................. L/L
OUTFIELDERS (8)
7
Chris Alessandria..............................R/R
36
Ryan Arrowood.................................R/R
10
Zack Briggs.........................................R/R
4
Nick DeRose.......................................R/R
5
Will Helms........................................... L/L
9
Andrew Manning.............................R/R
6
Jack Myers..........................................R/R
21
Rand Smith.........................................R/R
3
Jason Wallace....................................R/R
ROSTER BREAKDOWN
CLASS
Freshmen.............................................................................. 14
Sophomores...........................................................................4
Juniors................................................................................... 10
Seniors......................................................................................7
YEAR AT ASU
First......................................................................................... 13
Second.....................................................................................7
Third..........................................................................................7
Fourth.......................................................................................8
Fifth...........................................................................................0
4
BATS
Right-handed...................................................................... 27
Left-handed............................................................................8
Both...........................................................................................0
THROWS
Right-handed...................................................................... 28
Left-handed............................................................................7
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Appalachian...........................................app-uh-LATCH-in
Alessandria............................................ alice-AND-ree-uh
Brogan........................................................................BRO-gin
Edens........................................................................... EE-dins
Quate...............................................................................quayt
Towarnicky................................................. TOWER-nick-ee
HOME STATE
North Carolina.................................................................... 30
Florida.......................................................................................3
Georgia.....................................................................................1
Virginia.....................................................................................1
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SEASON PREVIEW
OVERVIEW
Despite having to replace four players that went on
to the professional ranks last summer — including
three selected in the first 12 rounds of the 2008 MLB
Draft — Appalachian baseball is in position to continue towards its goal of making the program’s first
NCAA postseason appearance since 1986. Already
coming off of its first back-to-back 30-win seasons
since 1985 and ‘86, ASU returns 13 letterwinners
from last year’s 32-27 squad, including six members
of the starting lineup and its entire weekend rotation. Add to the mix a talented group of newcomers and the Mountaineers are poised for a run at a
SoCon title and NCAA regional berth. Standing in
the way is an ultra-competitive 56-game schedule,
which includes 27 games at ASU’s recently completed baseball palace, Beaver Field at Jim and Bettie
Smith Stadium. The home slate includes an earlyseason SoCon showdown versus defending league
champion Elon, as well as conference series with
Georgia Southern, The Citadel, Samford and Wofford,
non-conference sets against Jacksonville State (at
Forest City, N.C.) and Longwood and the Boone end
of home-and-home dates with East Tennessee State,
Gardner-Webb, High Point, NC A&T, UNC Asheville,
Radford and Wake Forest. Appalachian will travel
for league series at Western Carolina, Davidson,
Furman, College of Charleston and UNC Greensboro
and non-conference tilts versus 2008 College World
Series participant North Carolina, Super Regional
participant NC State and SEC-power Tennessee.
“I think that most of our games, especially in our all-important weekend series, are going to be
won and lost in innings seven through nine. We have the talent on the mound, at the plate and
in the field to compete with the best that our conference has to offer. It will be our ability to make
plays when it matters most that will determine our success this season.”
• HEAD COACH CHRIS POLLARd
PITCHING
On paper, the strength of ASU’s 2009 squad lies in its
pitching staff. The Mountaineers return their entire
weekend rotation of right-handers Matt Andress,
Josh Dowdy and Aubrey Edens. Combined, the trio
owns eight seasons of collegiate pitching experience
and made 39 of ASU’s 59 starts last year. Leading
the way is Andress, who went 8-4 with a 5.30 ERA
a season ago and is one of the leading preseason
candidates for SoCon Pitcher of the Year in ‘09. Freshman Ryan Arrowood and junior Chris Patterson
will likely make the majority of the Apps’ mid-week
starts. In the bullpen, senior Zach Quate is going to
receive the first shot at filling the shoes left behind
by 12-round draft pick Garrett Sherill as closer. Quate
is coming off a spectacular summer, as he went 7-1
with a 1.31 ERA in 15 relief appearances to lead the
Anchorage Glacier Pilots to the 2008 Alaska Baseball
League title. Sophomore Taylor Miller will be asked
to fill the setup role left behind by Adam Mills, who
was 3-0 with a 3.15 ERA as the team’s primary setup
man in ‘08.
POSITION PLAYERS
With six returning starters and an infusion of
talented newcomers, Appalachian should be able
to build upon its guady scoring (8.1 runs per game)
— which ranked fourth in the SoCon — and fielding
(.971) — which led the league and ranked 27th
nationally — numbers from a season ago. Anchoring
the infield are returning starters in third baseman
Isaac Harrow, second baseman Wes Hobson and
first baseman David Towarnicky. The trio combined
to hit .314 with 47 doubles, 21 home runs and 148
RBI a season ago. Additionally, they only made 28
errors in 879 chances between them last year. Senior
Rand Smith, who led ASU’s returners in stolen bases
(8) and sacrifices (9) last season, anchors the outfield
in center. Jason Wallace, who had three outfield
assists as a freshman last season, will see significant
playing time in the outfield as well. Other outfielders looking to help offset the loss of 2008 draftees
David Rubinstein and Jason Rook are junior-college
transfer Chris Alessandria and freshman Zack
Briggs. Senior Nick DeRose and Doug Jones handle
the duties at shortstop while returning starter Jerod
Faggart is joined behind the plate by freshman
Jeremy Dowdy.
PROJECTED DEPTH CHART
LEFT FIELD
Chris Alessandria
Jason Wallace
CENTER FIELD
Rand Smith
Jason Wallace
SHORTSTOP
Doug Jones
or Nick DeRose
RIGHT FIELD
Zack Briggs
or Jason Wallace
SECOND BASE
Wes Hobson
Nick DeRose
PROJECTED
BATTING LINEUP
1) 2BWes HobsonL
2) LF Chris Alessandria R
3) 3BIsaac HarrowR
4) 1BDavid TowarnickyL
5) DH Jerod FaggartR
6) CFRand SmithR
7) RF Zack Briggs
R
or Jason WallaceR
8) C Jeremy Dowdy
R
9) SS Doug Jones
R
or Nick DeRose
R
Bold denotes returning starters
FIRST BASE
David Towarnicky
Frankie Lewis
THIRD BASE
Isaac Harrow
Nick DeRose
STARTING ROTATION
Weekend
Matt Andress
Josh Dowdy
Aubrey Edens
Mid-Week
Ryan Arrowood
Chris Patterson
BULLPEN
Long/Middle Relief — RHP
Chris Patterson
Andrew Webster
Seth Grant
Tyler Moore
David Port
DESIGNATED HITTER
Jerod Faggart
Ryan Arrowood
Frankie Lewis
Andrew Manning
Will Helms
Long/Middle Relief — LHP
Will Helms
Nick Daniels
CATCHER
Jeremy Dowdy
or Jerod Faggart
Chris Trappy
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Taylor Miller
Closer
Zach Quate
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THE POLLARD FILE
CHRIS
POLLARD
14 • HEAD COACH • DAVIDSON, 1996 • FIFTH SEASON AT ASU
Entering his fifth season at the helm, Appalachian State University head
coach Chris Pollard has engineered the turnaround of a program that sustained
back-to-back 10-win seasons into a team that ranks among the upper echelon in
the baseball-rich Southern Conference.
The rebirth of Appalachian baseball came when Pollard took the reins of
the program on July 20, 2004. In four seasons at ASU, Pollard has amassed 99
victories, including the school’s first back-to-back 30-win seasons since 1986 and
’87 the past two seasons. The 2007 squad’s 33 victories and 14 wins in SoCon play
were the program’s most since 1986 and the its fourth-place conference finish
was its best in 18 seasons. The previous season’s 14-win improvement marked the
third-biggest turnaround in terms of total victories in school history, behind only
the 1981 (+18 wins) and 1969 (+16 wins) teams.
After not qualifying for postseason play for five years, Pollard’s teams have
won SoCon Tournament games following each of the past three regular seasons,
including a thrilling 11-10 win over top-seeded College of Charleston in 2007,
which eliminated the regular-season conference champs from SoCon Tournament and likely kept the Cougars, who advanced to Super Regional play the year
before, out of the NCAA postseason mix.
Despite the impressive victories, Pollard’s tenure at ASU has been punctuated by his top-notch recruiting classes. Each crop of newcomers that Pollard has
brought in have ranked among the top classes in North Carolina, with all-Americans, state players of the year and highly sought-after transfers from across the
Southeast dotting his rosters.
Highlighting the impressive collection of players that Pollard has recruited
and coached in his short time in the High Country are David Rubinstein, Jason
Rook and Garrett Sherrill. All part of Pollard’s initial recruiting class at Appalachian, each member of the trio was selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball
Draft (Rubinstein – 11th round, Pittsburgh Pirates; Rook – 12th round, Baltimore
Orioles; Sherrill – 12th round , Milwaukee Brewers), giving ASU its first MLB draftees in a dozen years.
Prior to coming to Appalachian, Pollard was the head coach at Pfeiffer
University from 2000-04. He arrived at ASU fresh off of coaching Pfeiffer to the
winningest season in school history, a 41-14 campaign that culminated with
its second-straight CVAC regular-season championship and a berth in the 2004
NCAA Division II South Atlantic Regional. In addition to the school-record 41
victories, the Falcons reached as high as No. 2 in the South Atlantic Regional rankings and No. 10 in the nation according to Collegiate Baseball newspaper.
For his efforts, Pollard was named the 2004 CVAC Coach of the Year both by
the league’s coaches and the American Baseball Coaches Association.
Pollard took over a Pfeiffer squad which had suffered through losing campaigns in three of the four seasons before he arrived in Misenheimer in 2000 and
immediately began a rebuilding project which led to the Falcons’ record improving in each of his five seasons as head coach.
After leading the squad to its first winning season in five years with a 25-22
record in 2002, Pollard earned his first championship as a head coach by coaching
the Falcons to a 33-17 overall mark and the CVAC Tournament title in 2003. His
140 career victories are the second-most in school history.
Thomas and Brady Pollard
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Name: Christopher M. Pollard
Wife: Stephanie
Sons: Thomas (3) and Brady (1)
Education
B.A. psychology
Davidson, 1996
M.S. physical education/health education
Mississippi State, 2004
Coaching Experience
2005-present
2000-2004
1996-99
1998
1997
Appalachian State
Pfeiffer
Davidson
Durham*
Rocky Mount* Head Coach
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Head Coach
Assistant Coach
* Coastal Plain League (NCAA-certified collegiate summer league)
Professional Playing Experience
1996
Salinas
1996
Sioux Falls
Western League
Northern League
Collegiate Playing Experience
1992-96
Davidson
Career Season-by-Season
Year
SchoolOverall
2000
Pfeiffer
20-28
2001
Pfeiffer
21-26
2002
Pfeiffer
25-22-1
2003
Pfeiffer
33-17
2004
Pfeiffer
41-14
2005
Appalachian State
10-42
2006
Appalachian State
24-31-1
2007
Appalachian State
33-26
2008
Appalachian State
32-27
Pfeiffer — Five Seasons
140-107-1 (.567)
Appalachian — Four Seasons 99-126-1 (.420)
Total — Eight Seasons
239-233-2 (.506)
Conf.
Conf. Finish
10-15
Eighth
11-12
Sixth
11-14
Eighth
16-10
Third*
18-6
First
5-24
11th
9-18
Eighth
14-13
t-Fourth
14-13
Sixth
66-57 (.537)
42-68 (.382)
108-125 (.464)
* Denotes CVAC Tournament Championship
In addition to his duties as head baseball coach, Pollard served as Pfeiffer’s
director of athletics for the 2003-04 year. In that capacity, he oversaw the daily
supervision of Pfeiffer’s 16 varsity sports, including NCAA compliance, budget
and salary management, public relations, fund-raising and facility oversight.
Prior to his stint at Pfeiffer, Pollard served as an assistant coach at his alma
mater, Davidson. His main responsibilities for the DC staff included serving as the
Wildcats’ pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. Administratively, Pollard took
on duties as Davidson’s assistant director of game management, which included
work in ticket sales, event administration, gameday parking and facility oversight.
Pollard also gained coaching experience in the NCAA-certified Coastal Plain
Summer League, as the head coach of the Durham Braves in 1998 and pitching
coach with the Rocky Mount Rock Fish in 1997.
As a player at Davidson from 1993-96, Pollard earned distinction as just the
third pitcher in program history to win 20 games in his career. He ranks among
the all-time top 10 at Davidson with 20 wins (3rd all-time at DC), 168 strikeouts (8th), 59 appearances (t-7th), 309 innings pitched (4th), 39 starts (6th), 18
complete games (t-7th) and two shutouts
(t-3rd). As a sophomore, he defeated both
No. 1 Georgia Tech and No. 25 Western
Carolina, while he tied an NCAA record as a
junior by earning victories in both ends of a
doubleheader versus Georgia Southern.
After graduation, Pollard played
professionally in both the Western League
and the highly regarded Northern League
before returning to Davidson to begin his
coaching career.
Pollard earned a B.A. in psychology
from Davidson in 1996, with a concentration in child and adolescent development
and a Master’s in physical education/health
education from Mississippi State in 2004.
His wife, Stephanie, is a 1997 Davidson graduate and a teacher at Blowing Rock
Elementary School. The couple and their
Chris Pollard was a standout
sons, Thomas (3) and Brady (1), reside in
pitcher at SoCon-rival Davidson
Boone.
from 1992-96.
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MATT
JORDAN
2 • ASSISTANT COACH • CATAWBA, 2002 • THIRD SEASON AT ASU
Josh Jordan is in his third season as an assistant coach at Appalachian
State University. Jordan coaches ASU’s hitters, outfielders and catchers and is
heavily involved in recruiting.
Appalachian has won 65 games in Jordan’s two seasons with the program
and posted the school’s first back-to-back 30-win seasons in over 20 years.
Jordan came to ASU from Young Harris College on Aug. 17, 2006. In his
only season at Young Harris, Jordan helped lead the Mountain Lions to a runner-up finish in the 2006 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
Region XVII Tournament.
Prior to his stint at Young Harris, Jordan spent two seasons at Fort Hays
State in Hays, Kan. He began his time at Fort Hays as a graduate assistant in
2004 before being elevated to the Tigers’ top assistant and recruiting coordinator in 2005. As the Tigers’ outfield coach, Jordan mentored Jeff Bieker, a 15thround selection of the Oakland Athletics in the 2005 Major League Baseball
Amateur Draft.
Jordan played second base at Catawba College from 1999-2002, helping
lead the Indians to the 2002 South Atlantic Conference Tournament championship. Following his graduation from Catawba in 2002, he began his coaching
career as a volunteer coach at his alma mater in 2003.
In addition to his collegiate coaching stops, Jordan spent three seasons
with the Thomasville Hi-Toms of the Coastal Plain Collegiate Summer League,
as an assistant in 2003 and ‘04 and head coach in ‘05.
Jordan holds a B.A. in social studies education from Catawba and earned
a M.S. in exercise science from Fort Hays State in 2005. A Gastonia, N.C. native,
Jordan was a four-year letterwinner and an all-conference performer at Hunter
Huss H.S. from 1995-98. He is engaged to be married to Erika Ringstrom of St.
Cloud, Minn. in June.
BOYKIN
13 • ASSISTANT COACH • BARTON, 2003 • FIFTH SEASON AT ASU
Matt Boykin, a four-year letterwinner at Barton College in Wilson, N.C.,
is in his fifth season as an assistant coach at Appalachian State University. He
coaches Appalachian’s hitters and infielders and serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator.
The senior member of head coach Chris Pollard’s staff, Boykin came to
ASU on Aug. 26, 2004 and has been an integral part of Appalachian’s turnaround from back-to-back 10-win seasons to the program’’s first back-to-back
30-win seasons in over 20 years.
Boykin came to ASU after spending the 2004 season as an assistant coach
at Barton, helping lead the Bulldogs to a 27-26 overall record and a fourthplace finish in the highly regarded NCAA Division II Carolinas-Virginia Athletics
Conference.
As a player at Barton, Boykin enjoyed a standout career as a pitcher,
infielder and outfielder. He enjoyed his best season as a senior in 2003, putting
together a .340 batting average and hitting safely in 22-of-29 CVAC contests
while also compiling a 6-2 record and 3.36 ERA on the mound. He earned
all-CVAC Tournament honors as a junior and senior and collected academic allconference accolades in 2001 and ‘03.
In addition to spending the 2004 season as an assistant coach at his alma
mater, Boykin was the head coach of the Asheboro Copperheads of the Coastal
Plain League and served as an assistant coach with the CPL’s Wilson Tobs in
2004. He has also gained experience working at several camps throughout
the Southeast and has been an assistant coach for American Legion squads in
Wilson and Apex, N.C.
Boykin earned a pair of bachelor’s degrees in business administration and
sports management from Barton in 2003 and a master’s degree in sports coaching from the United States Sports Academy in 2005.
CRAIG
SCHEFFLER
27 • ASSISTANT COACH • WISC.-MILWAUKEE, 1993 • FOURTH SEASON AT ASU
A veteran of college and professional baseball, Craig Scheffler brings a
wealth of experience in his fourth season as Appalachian State University’s
pitching coach.
In 2006, Scheffler’s first season at Appalachian, the Mountaineers posted
a team earned run average of 5.76, down nearly two-and-a-half runs from their
8.15 ERA in 2005, and each of his three staffs have had ERAs under 6.20. Prior to
his arrival, it had been 10 seasons since ASU had a team ERA lower than 6.44 .
A former standout pitcher at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and
12th-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Scheffler came to Appalachian after helping lead NC State’s club baseball team to a 173-49 record and
three-straight National Club Baseball Association World Series appearances as
the program’s pitching coach from 1997-2005.
Scheffler began his collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin in 1990
and transferred to UWM following the disbandment of Wisconsin’s program in
1991. At UWM, he led the Panthers with 54 strikeouts in 1992 and was drafted
by the Dodgers in 1993 despite compiling a collegiate record of just 4-14.
In five professional seasons, Scheffler compiled an 18-16 career record
with a 4.95 ERA and 247 strikeouts in 331 innings of work. In 1994, he led the
Class A Northwest League with eight wins for the Yakima Bears.
Scheffler relocated to Raleigh in 1994 where he attended NC State and
earned a Master’s degree in civil engineering in 1999.
He currently works as a transportation engineer for HNTB Corporation
in Raleigh and resides in Boone with his wife, Nicole, and their four-year-old
daughter, Brooke.
Despite being one of the nation’s youngest staffs, head coach Chris Pollard and assistants Matt Boykin, Craig Scheffler and Josh Jordan (pictured
counter-clockwise from top left) boast 40 seasons of coaching experience
between them.
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MATT
ANDRESS
BRETT
BLOOMQUIST
ALL-
37 • RHP • R/R • 6-4 • 225 • JR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./S. MECKLENBURG
2008: Projected to be a mid-week starter to open
ANDRESS’ CAREER HIGHS
the season, became the ace of ASU’s staff and
IP: 9.0 (vs. Furman, 5/9/08)
one of the Southern Conference’s top pitchers
Ks: 9 (at Jacksonville State, 3/15/08)
by year’s end ... was a second-team all-SoCon
selection by the league’s coaches ... led the
Mountaineers in most major pitching categories, including wins (8), starts (14), complete
games (1), shutouts (2 — one alone, one shared), innings pitched (88.1) and strikeouts (64)
... tied for fourth in the SoCon in wins, ranked third in innings pitched and tied for ninth in
strikeouts ... sported nearly a 3-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio for the season (64 K, 28 BB) ...
after beginning the season with a lackluster 1-1 record and 5.11 ERA through two starts,
had a breakout performance with by scattering six hits and striking out seven over eight
shutout innings in a 13-0 win over Yale on March 9 ... struck out a career-best nine in just
5.2 innings of work the following week to earn his third victory of the season at Jacksonville State (March 15) ... upped his record to 4-1 by striking out six in a win at The Citadel
(March 29) ... suffered back-to-back losses at the hands of offensive juggernauts College
of Charleston (April 5) and Georgia Southern (April 11) but rebounded to earn victories in
each of his next four starts — all Fridays — to help spark a streak of five-straight ASU series
triumphs and up his personal record to 8-3 ... went at least eight innings in three of the four
starts during the four-game winning streak, highlighted by a 5-0 whitewashing of Furman
(May 9), setting the tone for a Mountaineer series sweep over the first-place Paladins ...
struck out six while allowing just six hits and no walks in the shutout win over FU ... in
addition to defeating first-team all-conference counterpart Jay Jackson in the triumph
over Furman, Andress went eight innings apiece to out-duel Western Carolina ace Mike
Tavernier and SoCon Pitcher of the Year Steven Hensley in wins over WCU (April 18) and
eventual league-champion Elon (May 1) ... closed the season with subpar performances in
a loss to Wofford (May 16) and a no decision against Furman in the first round of the SoCon
Tournament (May 21).
2007: A regular in ASU’s weekend rotation as a true freshman ... went 6-5 with a 5.83 ERA
in 18 appearances (14 starts) ... worked a team-high 83.1 innings ... ranked third on squad
in strikeouts (55) ... was especially tough on lefties, holding left-handed batters to a paltry
.229 average ... served up just .76 home runs per nine innings, the third-lowest mark on the
team ... tossed three perfect innings in first-career start, a 23-0 win over Coppin State (Feb.
17) ... worked eight strong innings, allowing just two runs on nine hits and striking out five,
to earn win over Fairleigh Dickinson (March 10) ... scattered five hits over seven innings to
earn a series-opening victory at Furman (March 30) ... turned in finest performance of his
young career by limiting Georgia Southern to four runs on four hits over 8.1 innings in a
10-4 triumph (April 20) ... struck out six en route to cruising to a 23-2 win at Davidson (May
9) ... closed regular season with a strong effort, giving up just four runs on five hits in 19-7
victory at UNC Greensboro (May 19).
High School: Posted a 9-1 record as a senior ... two-time all-state honoree ... all-conference
performer ... as a junior, teamed up with current ASU teammate David Rubinstein to help
lead South Mecklenburg to 2005 North Carolina 4A state championship series ... three-year
letterwinner ... coached by Hal Bagwell.
Personal: Full name is Matthew Tormay Andress ... born Feb. 10, 1988 (21 years old) ... son
of Emily and Larry Andress ... majoring in construction management with a minor in business marketing ... is a member of ASU’s Chancellor’s List and Dean’s List and the Southern
Conference academic honor roll.
39 • LHP • L/L • 6-4 • 205 • SO. • GREENSBORO, N.C./GRIMSLEY
2008: Did not see game action.
2007: Redshirted.
High School: Went 16-4 with a 2.54 ERA as a prep ... posted Grimsley’s lowest ERA for twostraight seasons and captained the team as a senior ... named to conference’s all-tournament
team in 2006 ... coached by Alan Ashkinazy.
Personal: Full name is Brett Michael Bloomquist ... born April 17, 1988 (turns 21 during season) ... son of Niki and Mark Bloomquist ... the oldest of three children in his family ... enjoys
fishing, surfing and spending time with his dogs ... is a double-major in finance banking and
management ... is a member of ASU’s Dean’s List and athletics’ academic honor roll.
NICK
DANIELS
38 • LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 190 • SR. • CONCORD, N.C./PFEIFFER UNIV.
2008: Appeared in one game, tossing a scoreless
inning versus Gardner-Webb (April 9) ... struck out
one in his only outing of the season.
DANIELS’ CAREER HIGHS
IP: 2.0 (2X, last at N.C. A&T, 2/2/07)
Ks: 3 (vs. Coppin State, 2/18/07)
2007: Made eight appearances out of the bullpen
in first season at ASU ... did not figure into a decision ... did not surrender a run in his first
three appearances and allowed one or less in each of his first six trips to the mound ...
struck out three of the four Coppin State batters he faced in first outing of the season (Feb.
18).
Previous School: Went 5-5 with a save in 20 appearances as a freshman at Pfeiffer University (NCAA Division II) ... recorded two complete games and a shutout ... five wins tied for
team lead ... coached by Mark Hayes.
High School: An all-conference and second-team all-state performer as a senior ... named
team’s most valuable pitcher ... played with current ASU teammate Jerod Faggart ...
coached by Joe Hubbard.
Personal: Full name is Nicholas Anthony Daniels ... born Dec. 13, 1986 (22 years old) ... son
of Michael Daniels ... is the youngest of three children ... majoring in communication with
a business minor.
DANIELS’ CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO S
2007
8.64
0-0
8-0 8.1 16 11
8
6
5 0
2008
0.00
0-0
1-0 1.0
3
0
0
0
1 0
Totals
7.71
0-0
9-0 9.1 19 11 8 6 6 0
NICK
DeROSE
4 • IF/OF • R/R • 5-11 • 170 • SR. • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C./R.J. REYNOLDS
ANDRESS’ CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO
2007
5.83
6-5 18-14 83.1 96 63 54 36 55
2008
5.30
8-4 15-14 88.1 99 62 52 28 64
Totals
5.56 14-9 33-28 171.2 195 125 106 64 119
8
S
0
0
0
2008: Appeared in 29 games, including 11 starts
DeROSE’S CAREER HIGHS
in left field ... also saw time as a pinch-hitter, pinch Hits: 4 (at Gardner-Webb, 2/21/06)
runner and a defensive replacement at shortstop, Runs: 4 (vs. Canisius, 3/10/06)
second base and in left field ... hit .234 but drew
RBI: 4 (vs. N.C. A&T, 4/18/06)
seven walks and was hit by a pitch for a .345
on-base percentage ... scored multiple runs on
six occasions ... turned in his best offensive performance of the season with a 2-for-4 effort
and two runs in the second game of the season versus NC State (Feb. 23) ... made only two
errors in the field.
2007: Perhaps the team’s most versatile player, appeared in 47 games, making 41 starts
(22 at 2B, 19 at 3B) ... ranked fourth on squad with seven stolen bases (13 attempts) ... laid
down team-best seven sacrifice bunts and also led team with 11 total sacrifices ... hit .375
against left-handed pitching ... hit .327 with two outs ... started off the season slowly at
the plate, hitting .250 or below for the first half of the season ... came on to hit safely in 17
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of his final 22 starts of the season, compiling a lofty .342 average during the stretch run ...
twice reached as high as .299 before finishing season with .289 average ... legged out 11
doubles in just 149 at-bats ... drove in a season-best three runs in back-to-back games at
East Tennessee State (March 27) and Furman (March 30) ... three RBI at ETSU came courtesy
of a three-run home run ... blasted season’s only other long ball in a 2-for-5, two-run,
two-RBI performance versus UNC Asheville (April 24) ... a week later, torched UNCA with a
2-for-3, three-run effort (May 2) ... matched season-high with three runs in 2-for-5, two-RBI
performance at Davidson (May 8) ... committed just two errors over final 24 games of the
season.
2006: Played in 55 games, making 54 starts (46 at 3B, seven in LF and one at 2B) ... was
ASU’s primary leadoff hitter (29 games) ... scored 44 runs, tied for most on team ... also
ranked second on squad in at-bats (212), tied for second in triples (2), third in doubles (14)
and tied for third in stolen bases (5) ... recorded three or more hits in six games, secondbest on the squad ... in just second-career start, had a season-best four hits in seven
at-bats, driving in two and scoring once in 13-inning win over Gardner-Webb (Feb. 21) ...
went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two runs in win over Army (Feb. 26) ... scored season-high
four runs in win over Canisius (March 10) ... hit .615 (8-for-13) with nine runs scored and
four driven in to lead four-game sweep of Canisius ... had two hits in each of three games
at Wofford (April 14-15) ... drove in season-best four runs in rout over N.C. A&T (April 18) ...
helped lead ASU to first SoCon Tournament win in five years with 3-for-4, two-RBI effort
versus Davidson (May 23) ... went 2-for-4 in season-ending loss to Georgia Southern (May
25).
High School: A three-time all-conference performer at Reynolds H.S. in Winston-Salem ...
Reynolds’ Offensive Player of the Year ... hit over .346 with two home runs and 21 RBI as a
junior ... participated in 2004 and ‘05 State Games ... coached by Doug Welch.
Western Carolina (April 20) with six hits, three strikeouts and only two earned runs in seven
innings of work, but didn’t figure into the decision ... allowed just four earned runs despite
surrendering 11 hits in six innings of an 8-7 triumph over Davidson (April 26) ... won each
of his final three starts, including a 10-5 victory over Western Carolina (May 22) in which he
struck out six and matched a season high with seven innings for ASU’s only win at the 2008
SoCon Tournament ... did not suffer a loss and sliced nearly two-and-a-half runs off his ERA
(from 8.14 to 5.71) following the move from his role as Friday starter to one of the other
weekend rotation positions.
Previous School: Posted a 6-3 record and 4.01 ERA in two seasons at East Carolina ... was a
part of ECU’s starting rotation in 2007, going 5-2 with a 3.62 ERA in 13 starts ... allowed just
1.15 walks + hits per inning (WHIP) in ‘07 ... recorded a 2.6-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio over
two seasons at ECU ... was a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.
High School: Went 17-3 with a sub-1.00 ERA over final two seasons as a prep at Wakefield
H.S. in Raleigh ... followed up 8-1, 0.92 ERA junior season with a 9-2, 0.86 ERA effort as
a senior ... two-time all-state and all-conference honoree ... set a school record with 85
strikeouts to help lead squad to a 28-4 record as a senior ... earned Catfish Hunter Award as
Wake County Player of the Year ... State Games and N.C. East-West All-Star Game participant
... four-time academic all-conference honoree ... coached by Ronnie Peoples ... played at
Wakefield with current ASU teammates Taylor Miller and Zach Quate.
Personal: Full name is Josh Thomas Dowdy ... born January 18, 1987 (21 years old) ... son
of Toni and Mark Dowdy ... brother, Jeremy, is a freshman catcher at ASU ... majoring in
architectural and structural design with a minor in business ... aspires for a career in real
estate following baseball career ... is a Dean’s List student.
Personal: Full name is Nicholas Paul DeRose ... born Jan. 27, 1987 (22 years old) ... son of
Dawn and Marc DeRose ... enjoys raising tropical fish ... is active in Fellowship of Christian
Athletes ... is a double-major in finance and banking and economics ... aspires for a career
in investment banking ... has brought home a plethora of academic honors during his
collegiate career, including Dean’s List, SoCon academic honor roll, ASU athletics’ academic
honor roll, SoCon Commissioner’s Medal for academic achievement and Who’s Who
Among American Colleges and Universities.
DOWDY’S CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO S
2008
5.71
6-6 15-14 80.1 109 66 51 17 55 0
AUBREY
DeROSE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2006
.269 55-54 212 44 57
2007
.289 47-41 149 24 43
2008
.234 29-11
47 12 11
TOTALS .272 131-10 408 80 111
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
14-2-1
30
5-11
11-1-2
22
7-13
0-1-0
1
0-0
25-4-3 53 12-25
JOSH
DOWDY
23 • RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 190 • SR. • RALEIGH, N.C./EAST CAROLINA
2008: Was a regular in the weekend rotation in
DOWDY’S’ CAREER HIGHS
his first season in Black and Gold ... rebounded
IP: 7.0 (2X, last vs. WCU, 5/22/08)
from a 1-6 start to finish the season at 6-6 ... tied
Ks: 7 (at Georgia Southern, 4/13/08)
for team lead with 14 starts ... ranked second on
squad in wins (6) and innings pitched (80.1) and
third in strikeouts (55) ... led the team with a sterling 1.9 walks per nine innings ... got off
to a rough start after transferring to ASU mid-year, losing each of his first three starts at NC
State (Feb. 23) and versus Canisius (Feb. 29) and Yale (March 8) ... rebounded from the slow
start with perhaps his best performance of the year, allowing just one run on three hits
and striking out three in a 6-1 win at Jacksonville State (March 14) ... saw his record drop
to 1-6 and his ERA balloon to 7.36 with three-straight losses to open SoCon play versus
UNC Greensboro (March 21), The Citadel (March 28) and College of Charleston (April 4)
... benefitted from a move out of the Friday starting role beginning with a Sunday win at
Georgia Southern (April 13), in which he struck out a season-high seven and didn’t surrender an earned run in six innings of work ... pitched well again the following week versus
EDENS
18 • RHP • R/R • 6-1 • 190 • SR. • GREENVILLE, N.C./D.H. CONLEY
2008: Opened the season as a mid-week starter
EDENS’’ CAREER HIGHS
but moved to the weekend rotation midway
IP: 8.2 (vs. Ga. Southern, 4/21/07)
through the conference slate ... finished with a
Ks: 7 (vs. Ga. Southern, 4/21/07)
perfect 3-0 record despite not figuring in the decision in 8-of-11 starts and 12-of-15 appearances
overall ... was the winning pitcher in two of ASU’s most notable non-conference wins, at
Wake Forest (Feb. 27) and at Auburn (March 12) ... fought his way through five innings on
a frigid day at WFU, surrendering five runs on seven hits but earning the win in ASU’s 18-8
triumph ... was quite sharp in five innings of work at Auburn, allowing just one earned run
in the 4-2 victory ... moved into the weekend rotation in time for back-to-back starts versus
offensive juggernauts College of Charleston (April 6) and Georgia Southern (April 12) ... put
ASU in position to win the Saturday affair at GSU by striking out six in five innings of work
but, once again, was not the pitcher of record in ASU’s 5-3 win ... earned his third win of the
season in perhaps his finest start, scattering seven hits over eight innings in a 5-4 win over
Davidson (April 27) ... was not part of the decision in any of his final three starts of the year,
all games ultimately decided by two runs or less (May 11 vs. Furman, May 17 at Wofford
and May 23 vs. Furman) ... his 6.93 strikeouts per nine innings were tops among ASU’s
regular weekend starters.
2007: Overcame early-season injuries to become a regular in ASU’s weekend rotation
… posted a 5.31 ERA, best among ASU pitchers with more than five starts on the season
… became a poster boy for no decisions, going just 2-3 despite making 11 starts on the
campaign … team went 6-5 in his 11 starts … surrendered just three home runs in 62.2
innings of work … allowed just one run and struck out five in just four innings to earn
victory in first start of the season at North Carolina A&T (Feb. 28) … tossed a scoreless ninth
inning to record save in 5-3 win over Dayton (March 4) … rebounded from not getting out
of the fourth inning in first two SoCon starts, put together a string of four-straight impres-
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sive outings, going 5.2, 6.0, 6.0 and 8.2 innings in starts versus Furman (April 1), College of
Charleston (April 8), The Citadel (April 14) and Georgia Southern (April 21), respectively …
despite lowering his ERA from 5.62 to 3.83, went 0-1 during the four-game run … outing
versus GSU epitomized the tough-luck string, as he scattered six hits over 8.2 innings and
struck out a season-high seven, but was saddled with the 3-2 loss thanks to a ninth-inning
error … was spectacular in the second game of a doubleheader at Longwood, allowing
just six hits in a complete-game, 1-0 shutout.
2006: A two-way player as a freshman, appeared in 24 games, including 19 on the mound
... made four starts at pitcher ... posted an 0-3 record and 7.81 ERA ... batted .333 with two
hits in six at-bats ... allowed just one run over first three appearances, including two-inning,
no-hit, three-strikeout performance for only save of season versus Army (Feb. 26) ... tossed
1.1 innings of hitless relief in 4-3 win over Western Carolina (April 1) ... struck out seasonhigh four in 2.2 innings of work versus Furman (April 23).
High School: North Carolina’s 4A Player of the Year and Impact Baseball Pitcher of the Year
in 2005 ... went 13-1 with 0.82 ERA to help lead D.H. Conley to 4-A state championship ...
allowed just 51 hits while striking out 114 and walking only 19 in 94 innings ... a two-time
all-conference honoree in addition to all-state honors as a senior ... coached by Jason Mills
... selected to play North Carolina-South Carolina and East-West all-star games.
Personal: Full name is Aubrey Joel Edens ... born March 18, 1987 (turns 22 during season)
... son of Darlene and Randy Edens ... enjoys boating and wakeboarding ... majoring in
construction management and minoring in business ... aspires for a career in engineering
management.
EDENS’ CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO
2006
7.81
0-3 19-4 40.1 57 38 35 21 29
2007
5.31
2-3 16-11 62.2 78 47 37 28 42
2008
7.52
3-0 15-11 61.0 74 58 51 33 47
TOTALS 6.75
5-6 50-26 164.0 209 143 123 82 118
EDENS’
Year
2006
2007
2008
TOTALS
S
1
1
0
2
CAREER BATTING STATISTICS
AVG.GP-GS ABRH 2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
.333
5-0
6
0
2
0-0-0
0
0-0
.000
0-0
0
0
0
0-0-0
0
0-0
.000
0-0
0
0
0
0-0-0
0
0-0
.333
5-0
6 0 2
0-0-0
0
0-0
High School: A four-year letterwinner in both baseball and football ... two-time allconference honoree in both sports ... teamed with current ASU teammate Nick Daniels to
lead Northwest Cabarrus to 3-A state championship series as a junior ... coached by Joe
Hubbard ... rushed for 4,500-career yards on the gridiron.
Personal: Full name is Jerod Allen Faggart ... born Oct. 28, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of
Robby Faggart and Ally Schrader, stepson of Rich Schrader ... is one of five children ... twin
brother, Jake, is an outfielder at Catawba College ... majoring in recreation management
with a minor in accounting.
FAGGART’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2007
.289 43-34 128 29 37
2008
.274 41-38 135 31 37
Totals
.281 84-72 263 60 74
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
9-1-4
19
0-0
7-0-3
22
2-3
16-1-7 41
2-3
KEVIN
GLASS
26 • C • R/R • 6-3 • 235 • JR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./BUTLER
2008: Did not see game action.
2007: Redshirted.
JEROD
2006: Appeared in five games, mostly as a defensive replacement at catcher ... went hitless
in only at-bat of season (April 7 vs. UNCG) ... registered two putouts and two assists.
FAGGART
8 • C • R/R • 6-1 • 210 • JR. • CONCORD, N.C./NORTHWEST CABARRUS
2008: Served as the Mountaineers’ primary
FAGGART’S CAREER HIGHS
catcher with 30 starts behind the plate ... added
Hits: 4 (2X, last vs. Canisius, 3/2/08)
eight starts at designated hitter and three appear- Runs: 4 (vs. Canisius, 3/10/06)
ances as a defensive replacement behind the dish RBI: 4 (vs. N.C. A&T, 4/18/06)
for 41 total appearances (38 starts) ... maintained
a batting average well above .300 for much of
the season, but fell to .274 for the campaign after collecting just eight hits in his final 50
at-bats of the year ... opened the season on a tear at the plate, hitting safely in 10 of his first
13 games (.405 BA) ... highlighted early-season proficiency by going 5-for-7 in two games
at NC State (Feb. 23-24) and 4-for-4 versus Canisius (March 2) ... turned in best offensive
performance of the year versus UNC Greensboro (March 23), going 3-for-5 with two home
runs, a double, three RBI and three runs scored ... after registering multiple hits in seven of
the season’s first 22 games, managed to do so only once in his final 19 outings of the year
... hit a home run in his only multi-hit effort over the final two months of the season, April
27 vs. Davidson ... torched left-handed pitching for a .367 average ... ranked second on
the squad with a .362 average (17-for-47) with two outs ... threw out four would-be basestealers and picked another runner off base from his catcher position.
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2007: Split time with Andrew Franco as ASU’s starting catcher ... appeared in 43 games,
making 34 starts (32 behind the dish and two at DH) ... hit .289 with four home runs, a mark
which tied for fourth on the squad ... made just one error in 234 chances, good for a teambest .996 fielding percentage ... hit an impressive .378 (14-for-45) with two outs ... had
one of ASU’s biggest hits in recent team memory — a two-out, three-run home run in the
eighth inning that completed the Mountaineers’ rally from a 10-5 deficit to defeat College
of Charleston, 11-10, on the third day of the Southern Conference Tournament (May 24)
... the clutch blast capped a career day for Faggart, who finished 2-for-5 with four RBI and
two runs scored in the win over C of C, which eliminated the top-seeded Cougars from the
SoCon Tournament and likely cost them an NCAA Regional bid ... drove in three runs and
scored two more in a win at Furman (March 31) ... went a season-best 4-for-5 with three
doubles in a winning effort at Western Carolina (May 6).
High School: A 2005 all-state performer ... hit 11 home runs in 2004 en route to allconference accolades as a junior ... earned three letters ... coached by Kim Cousar ... was
also a football standout, collecting first-team all-conference honors on the gridiron as a
junior and senior ... member of Butler’s DREAM (Daring to Role-model Excellence and Athletic Mentors) Team, performing community service, serving as a representative at school
events and promoting a drug-, tobacco- and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Personal: Full name is Kevin Andrew Glass ... born Dec. 9, 1986 (22 years old) ... son of
Karina and Everette Glass ... enjoys off-road fabrication, cooking, fishing and surfing ... is
a Bob Allen Scholarship recipient ... majoring in finance and banking ... aspires to attend
graduate school ... recognized on Dean’s List and ASU athletics’ academic honor roll.
GLASS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH 2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
2006
.000
5-0
1
0
0
0-0-0
0
0-0
2007— REDSHIRTED —
2008
.000
0-0
0
0
0
0-0-0
0
0-0
TOTALS .000
5-0
1 0 0
0-0-0
0
0-0
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22 • RHP/IF • R/R • 6-3 • 185 • FR. • ETOWAH, N.C./WEST HENDERSON
2008: Redshirted.
High School: A two-time all-state honoree ... named conference Player of the Year as a
senior ... also garnered all-Western North Carolina and all-Hendersonville Times-News recognition as a junior and senior ... posted a perfect 8-0 record on the mound as a junior ... State
Games participant ... coached by Jim Hyatt.
Personal: Full name is Colton Seth Grant ... born Sept. 23, 1988 (20 years old) ... son of Sara
and Gene Grant ... enjoys hunting, fishing and riding ATVs ... majoring in exercise science ...
is a member of ASU’s Dean’s List and athletics’ academic honor roll.
ISAAC
HARROW
HARROW’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2006
.177 29-14
62
6 11
2007
.342 57-57 228 47 78
2008
.326 59-59 242 55 79
TOTALS .316145-130 532 108 168
WES
11 • IF • R/R • 5-11 • 175 • SR. • HICKORY, N.C./HICKORY
2008: Started every game of the season at third
HARROW’S CAREER HIGHS
base ... led ASU and ranked ninth in SoCon with
Hits: 5 (2X, last at Elon, 5/1/08)
60 RBI (good for fourth in school history) ... also
Runs: 4 (vs. Dayton, 3/3/07)
ranked among top 10 in conference with 18
RBI: 5 (3X, last vs. Furman, 5/23/08)
doubles (third on team and tied for 10th in school
history) ... hit .326, good for fourth on the squad
... added 79 hits (second on team, sixth in school history) and seven home runs (tied for
second on team) ... ranked second on team with 12 multi-RBI games and third with 24
multi-hit efforts ... hit safely in 45-of-59 games overall, including a 13-game hitting streak
from April 1-20, good for the second-longest ASU hitting streak of the season ... drove in
at least three runs 10 times, including two five-RBI performances — in a 5-for-6 effort at
Jacksonville State (March 15) and with a two-home-run performance against Furman in
ASU’s third game at the 2008 Southern Conference Tournament (May 23) ... combined to
go 5-for-10 with seven RBI and three runs scored in ASU’s first season sweep over Wake
Forest (Feb. 27 and March 18) since 1996 ... drove in four runs in win over Yale (March 9)
... notched two doubles and reached base four times versus UNC Greensboro (March 22)
... drove in three runs in win over High Point (March 25) ... hit .388 (19-for-49) with 12 RBI
during 13-game hitting streak from April 1-20 ... capped run with a three-run homer in win
over Western Carolina (April 20) ... had a monster game with a 5-for-8, five-RBI, two-run
effort to help lead team to school records for runs and hits in a 26-10 win over Elon (May
1) ... closed the season by hitting safely in 12-of-13 games, including seven multi-hit performances ... had a double to go along with his two home runs and five RBI in the season
finale vs. Furman ... hit .359 (47-for-131) with runners on base, including .400 (6-for-15) with
the bases loaded ... earned academic all-conference recognition for his prowess on the
field and in the classroom.
2007: Played in and started 57 games (25 at 3B, 16 at 1B and 16 at DH) ... ranked fifth on
team with .342 batting average ... finished second on team in doubles (22), home runs (7)
and RBI (56) ... hit a lofty .393 (33-for-84) with runners in scoring position ... was second on
team with 21 two-out RBI ... recorded 14 multi-RBI games, good for second on the squad,
and 23 multi-hit games, good for fourth on the team ... had three four-hit games on the
season — a 4-for-4 effort with two doubles and a triple versus Coppin State (Feb. 18), a
4-for-5 performance with three RBI and four runs scored in first game of doubleheader
sweep over Dayton (March 3) and a 4-for-6 outing that included a home run in a 9-8 win
over SoCon-power Elon (March 17) ... impressive effort versus Elon started a 12-game
hitting streak, the team’s second-longest streak of the season ... drove in 10 runs over a
four-game stretch versus Georgia Southern (April 20-22) and UNC Asheville (April 24),
which included a pair of three-RBI performances against GSU and a two home-run, fourRBI showing in a wild 12-11 win over UNCA ... also drove in four runs twice in a week with
four RBI versus Longwood (May 11) and Radford (May 15).
2006: Was hampered throughout the season by an ankle injury suffered running to first
base during season opener versus Buffalo ... was limited to 14 starts (eight at 3B and six at
DH) ... hit safely in just 8-of-29 games ... had season-best three hits (3-for-6) with two RBI in
13-inning win over Niagara (Feb. 25) ... drove in two runs three times.
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
2-0-0
10
0-0
22-3-7
56
4-5
18-0-7
60
2-5
42-3-14 126
6-10
HOBSON
20 • IF • L/R • 5-11 • 180 • JR. • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C./N. FORSYTH
2008: Started every game of the season at secHOBSON’S CAREER HIGHS
ond base ... led squad and tied for third in SoCon
Hits: 5 (at UNC Greensboro, 5/19/07)
with 21 doubles (tied for third in school history) ... Runs: 5 (2X, last at Elon, 5/1/08)
also led team and ranked third in SoCon with 253 RBI: 5 (vs. Yale, 3/9/08)
official at-bats (school record) ... ranked second
on team in multi-hit (25) and multi-RBI (12 — tie)
games ... led team with 21 two-out RBI ... hit .538 with the bases loaded (7-for-13) ... got off
to a slow start at the plate, hitting .265 over the season’s first 25 games ... despite the relatively slow start, managed to drive in four runs versus North Carolina A&T (Feb. 26), three
vs. Canisius (March 1) and a career-high five versus Yale (March 9) ... had 17 multi-hit efforts
over the final 34 games of the season and hit safely in 27-of-34 overall to raise season
average to .308 ... kick-started late-season run by going 3-for-4 with a home run, four RBI
and three runs scored versus UNC Asheville (April 1) ... went 3-for-5 with a pair of doubles,
RBI and runs scored versus Gardner-Webb (April 23) ... reached base six times (four singles
and two walks) and scored five runs to help lead team to school records for runs and hits in
a 26-10 win over Elon (May 1) ... had a critical, eighth-inning two-run triple in 5-0 win over
first-place Furman (May 9) ... notched two doubles to help ASU complete series sweep over
Furman two days later ... went 4-for-5 with two doubles, four RBI and three runs scored in
regular-season finale versus Wofford (May 17).
2007: Had a potential SoCon Freshman-of-the-Year campaign derailed by a wrist injury
midway through the season ... despite missing 25 games due to the injury, finished third
on the team with a .357 batting average ... drove in 32 runs, scored 36 and racked up 12
doubles in just 36 games — all starts at 2B ... finished fourth on team with nine multi-RBI
games, including a team-best five outings with four or more runs driven in ... torched righthanded pitching to the tune of a team-best .416 average (42-for-101) ... had coming out
party in third game of the season versus Coppin State, going 3-for-3 with three doubles,
two walks, four RBI and four runs scored ... put together a 10-game hitting streak from Feb.
20-March 10 ... had multiple hits in six of the 10 games during the streak, including three
with three hits ... drove in four runs in 3-for-7 effort at East Tennessee State (March 7) ... injured wrist when hit by a pitch versus Elon (March 17) ... missed 25 games before returning
to the lineup May 2 against UNC Asheville ... recorded seven multi-hit performances and
hit .386 in 16 games after return from injury ... earned SoCon Hitter of the Week recognition
for sizzling final week of the regular season ... in four games against Radford (1) and UNC
Greensboro (3), went 13-for-21 with four doubles, three home runs, 12 RBI and 10 runs
scored ... went 4-for-5 in win over Radford and 4-for-6 and 5-for-6, respectively, in triumphs
at UNCG ... drove in four runs in each game ... scored season-best five runs in regularseason finale at UNCG ... closed season with 3-for-4, two-RBI effort in SoCon Tournament
loss to Elon.
High School: Hit .407 with six home runs and 28 RBI as a senior en route to 3-A all-state
and Charlotte Observer all-Piedmont recognition ... a three-time all-conference selection
... named team MVP as a junior and coaches’ award recipient following senior campaign ...
four-year letterwinner ... coached by David Craft.
High School: Named 2006 Louisville Slugger High School All-American by Collegiate Baseball magazine ... hit .477 with nine home runs and 33 RBI from leadoff spot as a senior ... hit
.329 as a junior ... three-time all-conference honoree ... coached by Jamie Lowe.
Personal: Full name is Isaac Reid Harrow ... born Jan. 25, 1987 (22 years old) ... son of
Teresa and Dennis Harrow ... enjoys hunting and four-wheeling ... majoring in architectural
technology and design.
Personal: Full name is Wesley Daniel Hobson ... born Nov. 12, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of
Brenda and Gil Hobson ... brother, Gib, was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 11th
round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Entry Draft and is currently in the Giants’ minor-
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... Wes enjoys fishing and riding four-wheelers ... majoring in criminal justice.
ANDREW
MANNING
9 • OF • R/R • 6-0 • 180 • FR. • LaGRANGE, N.C./NORTH LENOIR
2008: Redshirted.
High School: Two-time all-state honoree ... helped lead North Lenoir to three-straight
N.C. 2-A state championship series, collecting state titles in 2005 and ‘06 and a runner-up
finish in 2007 ... earned all-conference accolades all four years of prep career ... played with
current ASU teammate Brandon Sutton ... coached by Jim Montague ... versatile athlete
earned nine varsity letters as a prep (four in baseball, three in football, two in basketball) ...
was a two-time all-conference selection on the gridiron.
HOBSON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2007
.357 36-36 157 36 56
2008
.308 59-59 253 51 78
Totals
.327 95-95 410 87 134
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
12-0-3
32
3-3
21-3-7
48
0-1
33-3-10 80
3-4
DOUG
JONES
Personal: Full name is Andrew Michael Manning ... born May 17, 1989 (turns 20 during
season) ... son of Patti Beanion and Mike Manning ... enjoys fishing ... majoring in communication.
TAYLOR
MILLER
15 • RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 185 • SO. • RALEIGH, N.C./WAKEFIELD
1 • IF • R/R • 5-11 • 160 • FR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./SOUTH MECKLENBURG
2008: Redshirted.
High School: Two-year letterwinner at perennial powerhouse South Mecklenburg ... an allconference and all-Charlotte Observer honoree ... State Games participant ... earned South
Meck’s Coach’s Award ... coached by Hal Bagwell ... played at same high school as ASU
all-American David Rubinstein and pitcher Matt Andress.
Personal: Full name is Richard Douglas Jones ... born Oct. 30, 1988 (19 years old) ... son
of Hesta and Rick Jones ... enjoys fishing and watching old western movies ... majoring in
construction management with a minor in business ... a member of SoCon academic honor
roll.
FRANKIE
LEWIS
2008: Became one of Appalachian’s most effecMILLER’S CAREER HIGHS
tive relievers down the stretch ... appeared in 17
IP: 3.0 (at Gardner-Webb, 4/23/08)
games, all out of the bullpen ... surrendered just
Ks: 5 (at Gardner-Webb, 4/23/08)
four runs over his final 13 outings of the season ...
struck out multiple batters in 7-of-17 appearances ... earned a win in his second collegiate appearance when he allowed just one run on
two hits in two innings of work at North Carolina A&T (Feb. 26) ... put together a string of
9.1-consecutive scoreless innings from April 9-May 13 ... highlighted the impressive stretch
by striking out five and allowing just one hit over the final three innings of a 9-3 win at
Gardner-Webb (April 23) to earn his first-career save.
High School: Two-year varsity letterwinner struck out 156 in 109 innings during prep
career ... struck out 91 in 56.2 innings and posted a .155 opp. BA as a senior ... struck out
62 in 52.1 innings and held opposing batters to a .194 average during junior campaign ...
named Wakefield’s Most Valuable Pitcher ... a first-team all-conference and academic allconference honoree ... coached by Ed Hall ... played at same high school as ASU teammates
Jeremy Dowdy, Josh Dowdy and Zach Quate.
Personal: Full name is Michael Taylor Miller ... born Jan. 19, 1989 (20 years old) ... son of
Mary and Mike Miller ... enjoys music, fishing, wakeboarding and video games ... majoring
in construction management with a business minor ... is a member of ASU’s Dean’s List and
SoCon academic honor roll.
33 • IF • R/R • 6-0 • 185 • JR. • FUQUAY-VARINA, N.C./FUQUAY-VARINA
2008: Battled injuries again and did not see game
action.
LEWIS’ CAREER HIGHS
Hits: 2 (vs. E. Tennessee St., 3/20/07)
Runs: 2 (vs. Coppin State, 2/17/07)
RBI: 2 (vs. Coppin State, 2/17/07)
2007: Played in 10 games, making one start at
second base ... made the most of only start, going
2-for-4 with a run on March 20 versus East Tennessee State ... drove in two runs and scored two more off the bench versus Coppin State (Feb.
17) ... drove in a run in only at-bat against Fairleigh Dickinson (March 10) ... went 1-for-1
with a run at home against Wake Forest (April 25).
2006: Appeared in five early season games before sitting out the rest of the season with a
shoulder injury ... had one hit in six at-bats ... received a medical redshirt.
High School: Hit .360 with five HR and 25 RBI in 2004 and .370 with nine home runs and 35
RBI in 2005 en route to all-conference honors as a junior and senior ... three-year letterwinner ... participated in 2003 and ‘04 State Games ... invited to participate in 2005 East-West
all-star game ... coached by Milton Senter.
Personal: Full name is Franklin Dillard Lewis III ... born Oct. 29, 1986 (22 years old) ... son
of Rebecca and Frank Lewis ... majoring in finance and banking ... is a member of ASU’s
academic honor roll.
MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO S
2008
5.56
1-0 17-0 22.2 23 15 14 12 25 1
LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH 2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
2006
.167
5-1
6
0
1
0-0-0
0
0-0
2007
.294
10-1
17
5
5
0-0-0
3
0-0
2008— DID NOT PLAY —
TOTALS .261
15-2
23 5 6
0-0-0
3
0-0
12
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Personal: Full name is David Benjamin Port ... born Dec. 16, 1988 (20 years old) ... son of
Judy and Robert Port ... enjoys skiing ... majoring in graphic arts and imaging technology
with a minor in business ... a member of the SoCon and ASU athletics’ academic honor rolls.
JACK
MYERS
ZACH
QUATE
6 • OF • R/R • 5-10 • 190 • SO. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./MYERS PARK
2008: Appeared in one game as a pinch-hitter/defensive replacement at High Point.
2007: Redshirted.
High School: Garnered all-state, all-Mecklenburg County and all-conference recognition in
2006 ... hit .471 with 32 RBI and 13 stolen bases as a senior ... named team MVP ... coached
by Bobby Simmons ... also an all-conference selection in football after recording 78 tackles
and five interceptions as a senior.
Personal: Full name is Jack Fitch Myers ... born Nov. 10, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of Janet
and Dennis Myers ... youngest of four children ... uncle, John Fitch, played basketball at
ASU from 1979-82 ... brother, Dennis, plays tennis at UNC Wilmington ... Jack enjoys playing
raquetball, bocce and ping pong ... majoring in communication with a minor in entrepreneurship.
MYERS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2008
.000
1-0
1
0
0
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
0-0-0
0
0-0
CHRIS
PATTERSON
17 • RHP • R/R • 5-11 • 190 • JR. • LAURINBURG, N.C./SCOTLAND COUNTY
2008: Appeared in four games out of the bullpen
... did not surrender a run in his first three outings
of the season, combining to allow just two hits
in 3.1 innings of work versus UNC Greensboro
(March 23), UNC Asheville (April 1) and College of
Charleston (April 5).
PATTERSON’S CAREER HIGHS
IP: 4.1 (vs. E. Tennessee St., 3/20/07)
Ks: 5 (vs. E. Tennessee St., 3/20/07)
2007: Made 12 appearances, including one start, as a true freshman ... opened career by
striking out two in scoreless inning versus Coppin State (Feb. 17) ... allowed just one run on
one hit while striking out three in three innings of work against nationally ranked South
Carolina, but picked up tough-luck loss in 4-1 setback ... struck out season-best five in
first-career start versus East Tennessee State (March 20) ... tossed a perfect inning in win at
Davidson (May 9).
High School: Two-time all-conference honoree ... posted 8-2 record en route to also
earning all-Cape Fear region recognition as a senior ... hit over .400 as a junior and senior ...
coached by Tommy Britt ... participated in 2005 state games ... also a two-time all-conference performer in football.
Personal: Full name is Christopher Andrew Patterson ... born March 29, 1988 (turns 21
during season) ... son of Jennifer and Terry Mitchell ... enjoys playing video games and
fishing ... majoring in psychology ... member of ASU athletics’ academic honor roll ... plans
to attend pharmacy school.
PATTERSON’S’ CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO
2007
10.80
0-1 12-1 18.1 30 25 22 15 19
2008
6.23
0-0
4-0 4.1
5
3
3
0
1
Totals
9.93
0-1 16-1 22.2 35 28 25 15 20
S
0
0
0
19 • RHP • R/R • 6-11 • 190 • SR. • RALEIGH, N.C./WAKEFIELD
2008: Appeared in 18 games, making seven starts
QUATE’S CAREER HIGHS
... transitioned from full-time reliever to mid-week
IP: 7.0 (vs. High Point, 3/25/08)
starter midway through the year, finishing the
Ks: 7 (2X, last at UNCA, 5/13/08)
year with a 5-3 record ... struggled in early-season
relief role, posting a 9.82 ERA through his first
eight outings of the season ... the transition to starter immediately paid dividends, as he
scattered six hits and a run over a career-high seven innings of work versus High Point
(March 25) for his first win of the season ... the win over HPU was the first of five quality
starts in a row ... during that stretch, he won starts versus UNC Asheville (April 1), UNC
Upstate (April 8) and Gardner-Webb (April 23) and was the tough-luck loser in a 2-1 contest
at East Tennessee State (April 16) ... he suffered his third setback in a rare mid-week conference tilt start at Elon (April 30) but rebounded to top UNC Asheville (May 13) in his final
start of the season ... aside from his first start versus High Point and the 2.1-inning outing
against Elon, he struck out at least four batters in each of his starts, including seven apiece
in April tilts against Gardner-Webb and UNCA ... after the transition to the starting rotation,
the results also improved as a reliever, as he allowed just one run in 4.2 innings of work
out of the bullpen during weekend series ... turned heads in the summer by posting a 7-1
record and 1.31 ERA in 15 relief appearances to lead the Anchorage Glacier Pilots to their
first-ever Alaska Baseball League (collegiate wooden bat league) title ... he allowed just six
earned runs on 29 hits while striking out 34 and walking just nine in 41.1 innings in the
prestigious ABL ... he was named the Pilots’ MVP and earned ABL all-star recognition.
2007: Ranked third on squad with 26 appearances on the season, all in relief ... recorded a
2-3 record ... did not surrender a run in half of his 26 outings ... right-hander was unusually
tough against left-handed hitters, holding southpaws to a miniscule .214 average on the
season (9-of-42) ... picked up first win of the season with a perfect innning in 9-7 comefrom-behind win over Wofford (March 23) ... the triumph over Wofford began a string of
seven-straight scoreless appearances, spanning 10-consecutive innings ... earned second
win of the campaign by striking out three and allowing just one run in two innings of work
against UNC Asheville (May 2) ... put zeroes on the scoreboard in four of his final seven
outings of the season.
2006: Emerged as perhaps the team’s top right-handed option out of the bullpen ... appeared in 25 games, good for second on the team and tied for eighth in school history at
the time ... tied for second on squad with four wins (most by a non-starter) ... 48 innings
pitched were a team high for a reliever ... tossed season high-tying 3.2 innings of scoreless
relief to earn first-career win in 13-inning victory over Gardner-Webb (Feb. 21) ... collected
second win with 3.2 scoreless innings versus Canisius (March 11) ... also claimed wins
versus N.C. A&T (April 18) and Davidson (May 18) ... posted two scoreless innings in 3-2 loss
at N.C. A&T (March 15) ... tossed two scoreless innings in SoCon Tournament loss to Georgia
Southern (May 25).
High School: A two-time all-conference selection at Wakefield H.S. in Raleigh ... named
team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior ... posted a 2.30 ERA as a junior, followed by a
miniscule 1.90 ERA as a senior and held a better than 5-to-1 strikeout-to-walk ratio ... also
hit .435 as a prep ... played with current ASU teammates Josh Dowdy and Taylor Miller ...
coached by Ed Hall ... an academic all-conference honoree ... participated in the 2004 State
Games.
Personal: Full name is Zachary David Quate ... born Sept. 12, 1987 (21 years old) ... son
of Cathy and Rusty Quate ... enjoys wakeboarding, dirt-biking and fishing ... majoring in
business marketing.
DAVID
PORT
25 • RHP/IF • R/R • 5-10 • 175 • FR. • DUNWOODY, GA./DUNWOODY
2008: Redshirted.
High School: 2007 DeKalb County Player of the Year and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Student-Athlete of the Year ... led Duwoody to 34-4 record and Georgia AAA state championship in ‘07, the first state title in school history ... hit .458 with eight home runs and
37 RBI as a senior ... added a 10-2 record, 2.99 ERA, 65 strikeouts and only 13 walks on the
mound ... four-year letterwinner ... coached by Tom Bass.
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QUATE’S CAREER STATISTICS
YearERAW-LG-GSIPHRER BB SO
2006
6.56
4-3 25-0 48.0 65 38 35 18 34
2007
5.89
2-3 26-0 36.2 41 27 24 14 22
2008
5.40
5-3 18-7 55.0 61 39 33 22 46
TOTALS 5.93 11-9 69-7 139.2 167 104 92 54 102
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0
0
0
0
SMITH
21 • OF • R/R • 6-1 • 190 • SR. • BOLIVIA, N.C./SOUTH BRUNSWICK
2008: Started 57-of-59 games in center field ...
SMITH’S CAREER HIGHS
ranked third on team in stolen bases (8) ... made
Hits: 4 (2X, last at High Point, 3/5/08)
only one error in 143 chances in center field ...
Runs: 4 (2X, last at HPU, 3/5/08)
threw out two baserunners from the outfield ...
RBI: 6 (vs. N.C. A&T, 4/11/06)
was especially impressive with runners on base
(.348), with runners in scoring position (.382)
and against left-handers (.406 BA) ... hit safely in just seven of the season’s first 18 games,
but registered multiple hits in six of those seven efforts, highlighted by a 3-for-5, two-RBI,
two-run performance at Wake Forest (Feb. 27) and a 4-for-5, four-RBI, four-run effort at
High Point (March 5) ... went 3-for-4 with a home run, stolen base, three RBI and three runs
scored at Jacksonville State (March 15) ... went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs in win at
The Citadel (March 29) ... belted third home run of the season versus College of Charleston
(April 4) ... drove in three runs in win over Davidson (April 26) ... despite suffering a hand
injury at Wofford during the final weekend of the regular season, closed the campaign with
a six-game hitting streak to finish the year with an even .300 average ... went 3-for-5 with
three runs in opening game of SoCon Tournament versus Furman.
2007: Was limited to just 15 games due to a hand injury ... made nine starts in RF ...
had only multi-hit game of the year in season opener at Gardner-Webb (Feb. 13), going
2-for-4 with a run ... legged out a triple and scored two runs against Coppin State (Feb.
17) ... matched season-high with two runs at East Tennessee State (March 27) ... notched a
double at UNC Asheville (April 4).
2006: Appeared in 54 games, making 52 starts (49 in RF, three in CF) ... led team with three
triples ... tied for fourth on team in home runs (5) and stolen bases (5) ... tied for team lead
with 10 multi-RBI games and ranked third with 18 multi-hit outings ... in collegiate debut,
went 4-for-4 (season high for hits) with two triples, a home run, three RBI and season-best
four runs scored in win over Buffalo (Feb. 19) ... had back-to-back two-hit efforts in wins
over Army (Feb. 26) and Campbell (Feb. 28) ... recorded ASU season-high six RBI by going
3-for-4 with a triple and home run in win over N.C. A&T (April 11) ... also had three-hit performances at Wofford (April 15), at Georgia Southern (May 14) and vs. Davidson (May 18)
... drove in three runs in May 18 contest against Davidson with a two-run homer and two
singles ... had two hits in SoCon Tournament loss to top-seeded Elon (May 24).
High School: Terrific athlete was a four-time all-conference performer in baseball, football
and basketball at South Brunswick H.S. ... hit .451 with 27 steals and three home runs as a
junior ... participated in 2004 State Games ... coached by Randy Fennell ... earned 12 total
varsity letters (four each in baseball, football and basketball).
Personal: Full name is James Randall Smith ... born June 11, 1987 (21 years old) ... son of
Lisa and James Smith ... majoring in criminal justice.
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TOWARNICKY
30 • IF • L/L • 6-0 • 200 • JR. • NEW BERN, N.C./NEW BERN
RAND
SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2006
.283 54-52 191 34 54
2007
.250
15-9
28
7
7
2008
.300 58-57 200 45 60
TOTALS .289127-118 419 86 121
DAVID
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
7-3-5
36
5-8
1-1-0
4
0-0
8-0-4
30
8-12
16-4-9 70 13-20
2008: Began the season in a platoon with rightTOWARNICKY’S CAREER HIGHS
hander Brett Stewart at first base but played
Hits: 4 (3X, last vs. Furman, 5/10/08)
himself into the full-time starting position as the
Runs: 3 (4X, last vs. UNCA, 5/13/08)
season went on ... appeared in 54 games, includRBI: 7 (vs. Dayton, 3/3/07)
ing 46 starts (all at 1B) ... seven home runs tied for
second on the squad ... power came in bunches,
however, as all seven homers came during a three-game span early in the season (two
vs. UNC Greensboro on March 22, one the following day vs. UNCG and one against High
Point on March 25) and a five-game stretch to close out the campaign (one on the final
day of the regular season at Wofford and one in each of the final two games at the SoCon
Tournament vs. Western Carolina and Furman) ... was 4-for-9 (.444) on the season with the
bases loaded ... sported one of the conference’s top gloves at first base, making only five
errors in 441 chances (.989 pct.) ... struggled to a .179 batting average through nine games
but broke out of the slump in a big way with a 4-for-4, three-RBI, three-run performance
against Quinnipiac (March 9) ... combined to go 7-for-11 with seven RBI and five runs
scored during the stretch of three-consecutive games with homers from March 22-25 ...
went 4-for-4 with a double, four RBI and two runs in the middle game of a three-game
sweep over first-place Furman (May 10) ... the 4-for-4 performance started a season-best
nine-game hitting streak to close the campaign ... named academic all-SoCon for his prowess on the field and in the classroom.
2007: Spent the majority of freshman campaign as starting first baseman ... saw action in
46 games, making 40 starts at 1B ... was limited in the latter part of the season by a wrist
injury ... showed a tremendous eye at the plate, walking 30 times, second on the squad
only to leadoff hitter Jason Altenhof ... greatest value may have been defensive prowess,
as he put together a team-best .997 fielding percentage on the season (one error in 364
chances) ... walked four times and scored twice versus Coppin State (Feb. 17) ... torched
Dayton in 20-2 victory (March 3), going a season-best 4-for-6 with a home run and seven
RBI, the highest total by a Mountaineer all season ... went 3-for-5 with a double and four
RBI to help complete three-game sweep of Fairleigh Dickinson (March 11) ... scored seasonhigh three runs in win over Wofford (March 23) ... went 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBI in
win at UNC Greensboro (May 18).
High School: Hit over .375 each of his final three prep seasons, including .471 as a senior
... led team in home runs, triples, doubles, slugging percentage, walks and intentional
walks as a sophomore, junior and senior ... made just one error in 439 attempts over three
seasons ... three-time all-conference and four-time all-area honoree ... named team MVP
and New Bern H.S. Athlete of the Year ... coached by Gary Smith ... played in 2005 N.C. State
Games ... also was an all-conference and all-area selection in football ... threw for 1,800
yards as a senior on the gridiron.
Personal: Full name is David Michael J. Towarnicky ... born March 13, 1988 (turns 21
during season) ... son of Laura and Mike Towarnicky ... oldest of four children ... enjoys
riding Sea-Doos and fishing ... double-majoring in banking and finance and risk insurance
management with an international business minor ... was one of only 62 Southern Conference student-athletes with a perfect 4.0 grade point average in 2007-08 ... is a member of
Dean’s List, ASU and SoCon academic honor rolls and the ASU College of Business honors
program ... is also active on the ASU Student-Athletes Advisory Board and Beta Gamma
Sigma Honor Society.
TOWARNICKY’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH 2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
2007
.271 46-40 144 27 39
8-1-2
29
1-1
2008
.304 54-46 171 38 52
8-0-7
40
0-0
Totals
.289 100-86 315 65 91
16-1-9 69
1-1
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WALLACE
3 • OF • R/R • 6-0 • 185 • SO. • GREENSBORO, N.C./RAGSDALE
2008: Became the everyday starter in left field
WALLACE’S CAREER HIGHS
midway through the season after coming off the
Hits: 2 (7X, last vs. Furman, 5/11/08)
bench to blast home runs on three occasions in
Runs: 2 (4X, last vs. WCU, 5/22/08)
the first half of the campaign ... launched pinchRBI: 3 (3X, last vs. Furman, 5/10/08)
hit homers versus Wake Forest (three-run —
March 18) and UNC Asheville (two-run — March
25) and hit a solo bomb after entering the game in the outfield against Gardner-Webb
(April 9) ... was 4-for-7 overall coming off the bench before making his first-career start
versus Georgia Southern on April 12 ... went on to start 22 of the season’s final 23 games ...
finished at .300 overall with four homers, four doubles, a triple, 20 RBI and 20 runs scored ...
desipte the limited at-bats, finished eighth and ninth on the team, respectively, in multi-hit
(7) and multi-RBI games (7).
High School: Earned all-state, all-area and team MVP honors as a senior ... three-time
all-conference selection ... teamed with current ASU teammate Trevor Mullins to help lead
Ragsdale to 2006 N.C. 3-A state championship series appearance ... coached by Donnie Maness ... earned two letters in football in addition to four on the baseball diamond.
Personal: Full name is Jason Scott Wallace ... born Nov. 13, 1988 (20 years old) ... son of
Cindy and Chuck Buckinger ... enjoys hunting and fishing ... major is undecided ... member
of SoCon Academic Honor Roll.
ARROWOOD
36 • RHP/OF • R/R • 6-3 • 180 • FR. • FOREST CITY, N.C./CENTRAL
High School: Two-time all-state and Southwestern 2A/3A Conference Player of the Year
... Charlotte Observer Piedmont Player of the Year and all-area honoree ... won 14 games
and struck out 157 as a junior and went 10-0 with a 0.77 ERA as a senior ... two-way threat
also hit .490 with nine home runs and 40 RBI as a senior ... coached by Chris White ... represented North Carolina as one of the state’s top 15 players in the 2008 North Carolina-South
Carolina Challenge ... 2007 State Games participant.
Personal: Full name is Justin Ryan Arrowood ... born Aug. 24, 1990 (18 years old) ... son of
Mollie and Keith Arrowood ... majoring in exercise science.
ZACK
BRIGGS
10 • OF/IF • R/R • 6-0 • 195 • FR. • LEXINGTON, N.C./CENTRAL DAVIDSON
High School: Finished third in North Carolina H.S. history with 158 career hits and 122
runs, as well as fifth in RBI (130) and sixth in doubles (36) ... a three-time all-state and
all-conference honoree ... named Central Davidson’s team MVP four-straight years ...
honorable-mention Louisville Slugger all-American as a junior ... named to Lexington
County Dispatch and Greensboro News & Record all-area teams ... coached by Jonathan
Brown ... ranked fifth in his class academically ... member of National Honor Society ... 2007
State Games participant.
Personal: Full name is Zackry Scott Briggs ... born Nov. 18, 1989 (19 years old) ... son of Kim
and Phill Briggs ... majoring in exercise science ... member of ASU athletics honor roll.
MICHAEL
BROGAN
28 • LHP • L/L • 6-2 • 190 • JR. • NORFOLK, VA./PITT C.C.
WALLACE’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
AVG.GP-GS ABRH
2008
.300 39-23
90 20 27
2B-3B-HRRBI SB-SBA
4-1-4
20
0-0
NEWCOMERS
CHRIS
ALESSANDRIA
Previous Colleges: Went 7-1 with a 2.41 ERA in only season at Pitt C.C. in Greenville, N.C. ...
allowed just 16 earned runs over 59.2 innings of work while striking out 54 ... was a member of the PCC Dean’s List ... coached by Tommy Eason ... transferred to Pitt after one year at
James Madison ... did not allow an earned run until his final appearance for the Dukes.
High School: Was the Eastern District Player of the Year and team MVP as a senior at Maury
H.S. in Norfolk, Va. ... coached by Jack Baker ... also excelled as a swimmer, qualifying for the
state championships in four events and earning team MVP honors.
Personal: Full name is Michael Moncrief Brogan ... born Aug. 22, 1988 (20 years old) ... son
of Ann and Patrick Brogan ... enjoys surfing ... majoring in mathematics ... member of ASU
athletics honor roll.
DEREK
7 • OF • R/R • 5-10 • 175 • JR. • PONTE VERDE, FLA./POLK C.C.
Previous Colleges: Hit .369 with 11 doubles and two triples and drove in 44 runs en route
to team MVP and second-team all-conference honors in his only season at Polk C.C. ...
also excelled in the classroom at PCC with a 3.66 grade point average ... was named to the
Dean’s List and earned the school’s Scholastic Athlete of the Year award ... coached by Joe
Arnold ... transferred to Polk after one year at Florida Gulf Coast University ... started in the
outfield and compiled a 3.75 GPA in his only year at FGCU.
High School: Was a first-team all-conference, all-county and all-district selection as a prep
at Nease H.S. in Jacksonville, Fla. ... as a middle infielder, set a Florida H.S. record by turning
39 double plays as a senior ... high-school teammate of 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim
Tebow ... coached by Greg “Boo” Mullins.
Personal: Full name is Christopher David Alessandria ... born Aug. 21, 1988 (20 years old) ...
son of Sunni and Chris Alessandria ... majoring in physics with a minor in mathematics ... is
a member of Dean’s List ... aspires to be a Navy fighter pilot.
BROWN
35 • C • R/R • 6-0 • 195 • FR. • SILER CITY, N.C./JORDAN-MATTHEWS
High School: School’s all-time leader with 21 career home runs (broke previous record as
a junior) ... earned all-conference honors each of his final three seasons ... named all-state
as a sophomore ... team’s MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior ... coached by Jimmy Wafford ... participated in 2007 USA Baseball Junior Olympic tournament ... spectacular athlete
earned 10 varsity letters, also starring in football and basketball ... set school record with 46
career touchdown passes ... ranked fifth in his class with 4.3 grade point average.
Personal: Full name is Derek Daniel Brown ... born March 13, 1990 (turns 19 during season)
... son of Terri and Brad Brown ... the youngest of three children (two sisters) ... enjoys playing Guitar Hero, football and basketball ... majoring in business ... member of ASU athletics’
honor roll.
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ETHAN
ALEX
COX
ROBERTSON
16 • LHP • L/L • 6-0 • 195 • FR. • SHALLOTTE, N.C./WEST BRUNSWICK
32 • RHP • R/R • 6-2 • 190 • FR. • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C./NORTH FORSYTH
High School: Earned all-conference, all-county and all-region recognition as a senior
... named to 2008 Beach Diamond Invitational all-tournament team ... coached by Mike
Alderson ... recipient of school’s Wendy’s High School Heisman award ... captained West
Brunswick’s soccer squad ... excelled in the classroom as a member of the National Honor
Society, serving as the group’s secretary at WBHS, and representative at the Rotary Youth
Leaders of America conference ... off the field, played bass guitar for New Beginnings Praise
Team.
High School: Compiled an impressive 28-3 record as a prep, including a 7-1 mark with
a save as a senior ... struck out 158 and compiled a miniscule 1.10 ERA over 148 innings
during three-year varsity career ... named all-conference and all-county and Gatorade Most
Valuable Pitcher ... coached by Randy Pipe ... member of 2007 Region Five State Games
team ... was an honor roll student while taking both high school and college classes ...
participated in WFHS’s Key Club, Interact Club, Red Cross Club and Senior Men’s Club and
volunteered at a food pantry.
Personal: Full name is Samuel Ethan Cox ... born August 6, 1990 (18 years old) ... son of
Terry and Robert Cox ... major is undecided.
Personal: Full name is Douglas Alexander Robertson ... born February 21, 1990 (turns 19
during season) ... son of Deb and Doug Robertson ... both parents are ASU alumni ... majoring in economics.
JEREMY
CHRIS
DOWDY
TRAPPY
24 • C • R/R • 6-1 • 190 • FR. • RALEIGH, N.C./WAKEFIELD
High School: A three-time all-conference performer ... participated in 2007 State Games
and USA Baseball Junior Olympics tournament ... attended same high school as Mountaineer teammates Josh Dowdy, Taylor Miller and Zach Quate coached by Ed Hall.
Personal: Full name is Jeremy Stephen Dowdy ... son of Toni and Mark Dowdy ... major is
undecided ... brother, Josh, is a senior pitcher at ASU.
WILL
12 • C • R/R • 5-9 • 200 • JR. • PALM CITY, FLA./INDIAN RIVER C.C.
Previous Colleges: Spent 2008 season at Indian River C.C. in Ft. Pierce, Fla. after beginning
collegiate career at NAIA Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Fla. in ‘07 ... hit .235
with two doubles, a triple and 10 RBI in 29 games at IRCC in ‘08 ... set Embry-Riddle record
when he was hit by a pitch 20 times in 2007 ... coached at IRCC by Bob O’Brien.
High School: Prepped at Martin County H.S. in Stuart, Fla.
Personal: Full name is Christopher Lee Trappy ... born November 10, 1987 (21 years old) ...
son of Lynn and Gary Trappy ... majoring in accounting.
HELMS
RYAN
5 • LHP/OF • L/L • 6-1 • 170 • FR. • CHARLOTTE, N.C./PROVIDENCE
High School: Three-year letterwinner was a two-time all-conference performer in the
prestigious Charlotte-area Southwestern 4-A Conference ... twice named all-Mecklenburg
County by the Charlotte Observer ... coached by Danny Hignight ... 2007 State Games
participant.
Personal: Full name is William Brady Helms ... born June 30, 1990 (18 years old) ... son of
Rosemary and Brad Helms ... majoring in exercise science.
TYLER
MOORE
WALDREP
40 • LHP • L/L • 6-5 • 210 • FR. • SOUTHPORT, N.C./SOUTH BRUNSWICK
High School: A first-team all-conference selection as a senior, just one year removed from
a shoulder injury that cost him half of his junior season ... earned all-state and New 6 Conference Player of the Year accolades as just a sophomore ... coached by Lee Shelton ... a talented athlete, earned eight high-school letters (three in baseball, three in basketball, two
in football) ... garnered SBHS’s Senior Leadership Award and U.S. Army Reserve National
Scholar-Athlete Award in ‘08 ... also excelled in basketball and football ... was a two-time
county Player of the Year on the hardwood and as well as a standout on the gridiron that
was recruited by SoCon rivals The Citadel and Wofford as a football player.
Personal: Full name is Benjamin Ryan Waldrep ... born February 20, 1990 (turns 19 during
season) ... son of Celia Thiel and Benjamin Waldrep ... majoring in education ... member of
ASU athlletics’ honor roll.
34 • RHP • R/R • 6-5 • 210 • FR. • BANNER ELK, N.C./WATAUGA
High School: Local product was Watauga High School’s Pitcher of the Year in 2008 ...
named to George Whitfield Tournament all-tournament team ... coached by former ASU
standout Pete Hardee.
Personal: Full name is Tyler David Moore ... born Feb. 4, 1990 (19 years old) ... son of Tom
and Jennifer Moore ... father is a local minister ... enjoys playing guitar ... major is undecided.
ANDREW
WEBSTER
31 • RHP • R/R • 6-0 • 180 • FR. • MIAMI, FLA./FLORIDA CHRISTIAN
High School: 2008 Pitcher of the Year at Florida Christian, one of the top high school programs in Florida ... went 4-0 with two complete games, one shutout and a save as a senior
... posted team bests with 1.82 ERA, 58 strikeouts and seven walks in 47 innings pitched as
a senior ... garnered all-county recognition ... was a three-year letterwinner ... one of seven
teammates to join Division I programs this year ... coached by Ernie Padron.
Personal: Full name is Andrew Michael Webster ... born June 29, 1990 (18 years old) ... son
of Elizabeth and Charles Webster ... grandfather, Lennie Rosenbluth, was the 1957 National
and ACC Basketball Player of the Year at North Carolina and played professionally for the
Philadelphia Warriors ... Rosenbluth averaged 27.9 ppg, 8.6 rpg in ‘57 to lead UNC to a 32-0
record and national championship ... Andrew is majoring in business.
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2008 RESULTS
OVERALL: 32-27
SoCon: 14-13
DateOpponentWL
Feb 23, 2008
at NC State
L
Feb 23, 2008
at NC State
W
Feb 24, 2008
at NC State
L
Feb 26, 2008
at North Carolina A&T W
Feb 27, 2008
at Wake Forest
W
Feb 29, 2008
CANISIUS^
L
Mar 01, 2008
CANISIUS^
W
Mar 01, 2008
CANISIUS^
L
Mar 02, 2008
CANISIUS^
L
Mar 05, 2008
at High Point
W
Mar 08, 2008
vs. Yale%
L
Mar 09, 2008
vs. Yale%
W
Mar 09, 2008
vs. Quinnipiac%
W
Mar 11, 2008
at Auburn
L
Mar 12, 2008
at Auburn
W
Mar 14, 2008
at Jacksonville State
W
Mar 15, 2008
at Jacksonville State
W
Mar 15, 2008
at Jacksonville State
L
Mar 18, 2008
WAKE FOREST
W
Mar 21, 2008
UNC GREENSBORO*
L
Mar 22, 2008
UNC GREENSBORO*
L
Mar 23, 2008
UNC GREENSBORO*
L
Mar 25, 2008
HIGH POINT
W
Mar 26, 2008
NORTH CAROLINA A&T W
Mar 28, 2008
at The Citadel*
L
Mar 29, 2008
at The Citadel*
W
Mar 30, 2008
at The Citadel*
L
Apr 01, 2008
UNC ASHEVILLE
W
Apr 02, 2008
at North Carolina
L
Apr 04, 2008
COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L
Apr 05, 2008
COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L
Apr 06, 2008
COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L
Apr 08, 2008
at USC Upstate
W
Apr 09, 2008
GARDNER-WEBB
L
Apr 11, 2008
at Georgia Southern*
L
Apr 12, 2008
at Georgia Southern* W
Apr 13, 2008
at Georgia Southern* W
Apr 16, 2008
at East Tennessee State L
Apr 18, 2008
WESTERN CAROLINA* W
Apr 20, 2008
WESTERN CAROLINA* W
Apr 20, 2008
WESTERN CAROLINA*
L
Apr 22, 2008
at Tennessee
L
Apr 23, 2008
at Gardner-Webb
W
Apr 25, 2008
DAVIDSON*
W
Apr 26, 2008
DAVIDSON*
W
Apr 27, 2008
DAVIDSON*
W
Apr 30, 2008
at Elon*
L
May 01, 2008
at Elon*
W
May 01, 2008
at Elon*
W
May 09, 2008
FURMAN*
W
May 10, 2008
FURMAN*
W
May 11, 2008
FURMAN*
W
May 13, 2008
at UNC Asheville
W
May 16, 2008
at Wofford*
L
May 17, 2008
at Wofford*
L
May 17, 2008
at Wofford*
W
May 21, 2008
vs. Furman$
L
May 22, 2008
vs. Western Carolina$ W
May 23, 2008
vs. Furman
L
Score
1-8
7-5
4-14 9-6
18-8
1-10
7-6
5-11
4-9
19-14
2-7
13-0
11-4
0-17
4-2
6-1
15-6
4-5 22-6
3-9
8-12
11-17
10-3
10-1
5-6
14-6
6-9
23-8
0-7
13-16
2-8
6-7
6-4
3-10
7-13
5-3
5-3
1-2
6-2
12-8
4-5
4-12
9-3
10-5
8-7
5-4
3-7
9-3
26-10
5-0
14-3
4-2
9-3
7-12
7-8
16-6
8-10
10-5
12-13
HOME: 13-11
AWAY: 16-13
ASU R-H-EOpp. R-H-EInn.Overall
1-5-1
8-12-1
9
0-1-0
7-11-1
5-9-1
9
1-1-0
4-9-0
14-15-1
9
1-2-0
9-7-0
6-10-0
9
2-2-0
18-18-0
8-12-3
9
3-2-0
1-6-1
10-16-0
9
3-3-0
7-8-1
6-8-1
7
4-3-0
5-3-1
11-11-0
7
4-4-0
4-13-3
9-10-1
9
4-5-0
19-17-2
14-16-4
9
5-5-0
2-6-0
7-11-1
9
5-6-0
13-13-0
0-6-2
9
6-6-0
11-14-0
4-10-3
9
7-6-0
0-6-2
17-16-1
9
7-7-0
4-7-2
2-9-0
9
8-7-0
6-9-1
1-7-5
9
9-7-0
15-21-0
6-11-1
9
10-7-0
4-8-0
5-7-0
9
10-8-0
22-27-0
6-10-2
9
11-8-0
3-9-2
9-13-1
9
11-9-0
8-9-1
12-16-0
9 11-10-0
11-14-1
17-13-2
9 11-11-0
10-14-0
3-10-1
9 12-11-0
10-10-0
1-6-1
9 13-11-0
5-8-2
6-6-0
9 13-12-0
14-17-2
6-9-1
9 14-12-0
6-12-1
9-11-2
9 14-13-0
23-24-1
8-12-2
9 15-13-0
0-5-3
7-13-0
9 15-14-0
13-17-3
16-15-1
9 15-15-0
2-6-0
8-15-2
9 15-16-0
6-11-0
7-11-0
(10) 15-17-0
6-8-2
4-11-3
9 16-17-0
3-8-1
10-17-0
9 16-18-0
7-11-1
13-12-1
9 16-19-0
5-9-1
3-9-1
9 17-19-0
5-7-2
3-8-5
9 18-19-0
1-6-0
2-6-0
9 18-20-0
6-9-0
2-5-1
9 19-20-0
12-15-0
8-9-0
9 20-20-0
4-5-2
5-10-1
(10) 20-21-0
4-9-0
12-9-0
9 20-22-0
9-12-2
3-8-4
9 21-22-0
10-12-1
5-8-3
9 22-22-0
8-8-1
7-13-1
9 23-22-0
5-8-1
4-8-0
9 24-22-0
3-15-0
7-8-0
9 24-23-0
9-5-2
3-8-3
9 25-23-0
26-29-0
10-14-3
9 26-23-0
5-7-0
0-6-2
9 27-23-0
14-17-1
3-10-1
9 28-23-0
4-9-2
2-7-0
9 29-23-0
9-18-1
3-6-2
9 30-23-0
7-14-3
12-14-2
9 30-24-0
7-9-3
8-9-0
9 30-25-0
16-15-3
6-7-1
9 31-25-0
8-12-1
10-12-2
(10) 31-26-0
10-12-0
5-10-0
9 32-26-0
12-16-2
13-12-1
9 32-27-0
SoCon
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
0-2-0
0-3-0
0-3-0
0-3-0
0-4-0
1-4-0
1-5-0
1-5-0
1-5-0
1-6-0
1-7-0
1-8-0
1-8-0
1-8-0
1-9-0
2-9-0
3-9-0
3-9-0
4-9-0
5-9-0
5-10-0
5-10-0
5-10-0
6-10-0
7-10-0
8-10-0
8-11-0
9-11-0
10-11-0
11-11-0
12-11-0
13-11-0
13-11-0
13-12-0
13-13-0
14-13-0
14-13-0
14-13-0
14-13-0
NEUTRAL: 3-3
Pitcher (Record)
Dowdy (L 0-1)
Andress (W 1-0)
Rook (L 0-1)
Miller (W 1-0)
Edens (W 1-0)
Dowdy (L 0-2)
Mills (W 1-0)
Sherrill (L 0-1)
Andress (L 1-1)
Mills (W 2-0)
Dowdy (L 0-3)
Andress (W 2-1)
Terry (W 1-0)
Ohl (L 0-1)
Edens (W 2-0)
Dowdy (W 1-3)
Andress (W 3-1)
Rook (L 0-2)
Terry (W 2-0)
Dowdy (L 1-4)
Terry (L 2-1)
Rook (L 0-3)
Quate (W 1-0)
Terry (W 3-1)
Dowdy (L 1-5)
Andress (W 4-1)
Rook (L 0-4)
Quate (W 2-0)
Terry (L 3-2)
Dowdy (L 1-6)
Andress (L 4-2)
Sherrill (L 0-2)
Quate (W 3-0)
Terry (L 3-3)
Andress (L 4-3)
Sherrill (W 1-1)
Dowdy (W 2-6)
Quate (L 3-1)
Andress (W 5-3)
Rook (W 1-4)
Quate (L 3-2)
Terry (L 3-4)
Quate (W 4-2)
Andress (W 6-3)
Dowdy (W 3-6)
Edens (W 3-0)
Quate (L 4-3)
Andress (W 7-3)
Rook (W 2-4)
Andress (W 8-3)
Dowdy (W 4-6)
Mills (W 3-0)
Quate (W 5-3)
Andress (L 8-4)
Sherrill (L 1-3)
Dowdy (W 5-6)
Rook (L 2-5)
Dowdy (W 6-6)
Sherrill (L 1-4)
Atten.Time
1736
2:49
1763
3:25
1124
3:14
117
2:50
194
3:24
108
2:23
—
2:17
238
2:11
318
2:47
232
4:10
172
2:29
139
2:09
206
2:45
1651
3:00
2167
2:49
325
2:50
—
3:13
225
2:51
283
3:25
412
3:05
593
3:14
247
3:48
117
2:29
142
2:26
705
3:01
722
3:26
472
3:30
463
3:14
873
2:45
308
3:32
256
2:45
481
3:01
172
2:57
474
2:54
1782
3:19
2495
3:00
1609
2:45
147
2:07
837
2:43
-
2:59
608
2:50
1166
3:02
130
2:44
487
3:02
512
3:14
395
2:23
717
2:50
-
2:44
659
3:47
437
2:04
530
2:48
196
2:38
209
3:05
449
2:59
-
2:50
512
2:56
887
3:19
657
2:58
681
3:50
* = Southern Conference game
^ = at Kannapolis, N.C. (Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium)
% = at Davidson, N.C. (Wilson Field)
$ = 2008 Souuthern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C. - Riley Park)
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2008 STATISTICS
HITTING
No. Player
5 Jason Altenhof
10 Jason Rook
25 David Rubinstein
11 Isaac Harrow
20 Wes Hobson
30 David Towarnicky
21 Rand Smith
3 Jason Wallace
9 Andrew Franco
7 Adam Beasley
8 Jerod Faggart
41 Brett Stewart
-------------31 Jake Faggart
4 Nick DeRose
24 Ryan Laboy
35 Nick Riddle
6 Jack Myers
Totals
Opponents
Avg.GP-GS
.380 59- 59
.358 50-48
.332 58-58
.326 59-59
.308 59-59
.304 54-46
.300 58-57
.300 39-23
.298 38-26
.279 37-25
.274 41-38
.250 35-20
ABRH
245 62 93
204 46 73
226 57 75
242 55 79
253 51 78
171 38 52
200 45 60
90 20 27
114 17 34
86 18 24
135 31 37
80 14 20
2B 3BHRRBITB SLG% BBHBP SOGDPOB% SF-SH SB-ATT
8 1
5 42 118
.482 42
3 25
4 .476 0-3 15-21
11 6
6 44 114
.559 20
3 42
5 .423 0-1
7-10
19 1
9 48 123
.544 33
9 39
3 .429 5-1 12-16
18 0
7 60 118
.488 29
6 40
1 .406 4-1
2-5
21 3
7 48 126
.498 22
1 18
7 .365 1-1
0-1
8 0
7 40 81
.474 21
5 19
8 .394 1-2
0-0
8 0
4 30 80
.400 13
4 19
5 .352 2-7
8-12
4 1
4 20 45
.500 13
2 20
1 .400 0-2
0-0
6 1
6 34 60
.526 10
6 30
5 .379 2-0
1-1
4 0
5 17 43
.500 10
4 16
5 .376 1-2
1-1
7 0
3 22 53
.393 26
2 35
4 .396 1-0
2-3
3 0
6 19 41
.513
9
2 13
1 .333 2-0
1-1
.250
9-0
4
0
1 0 0
.234 29-11 47 12 11 0 1
.190 22-2 21 11
4 0 0
.125 10-0
8
1
1 0 0
.000
1-0
1
0
0 0 0
.315 59-59 2127 478 669 117 14
.295 59-59 2073 411 612 121 15
0
0
1
0
1 13
0
0
4
0
1
1
0
0
0
69 426 1021
59 371 940
.250
0
.277
7
.190
6
.125
0
.000
0
.480 261
.453 233
0
1
1 10
0
4
1
3
0
1
49 335
62 446
0
0
1
0
0
50
38
PO AE Pct.
74 176 13 .951
49
5 1 .982
82
6 2 .978
48 111 15 .914
98 158 8 .970
413 23 5 .989
140
2 1 .993
33
3 2 .947
41
4 0 1.000
199 18 3 .986
204 22 4 .983
108
7 2 .983
.250 0-0
0-0
1
0 0 1.000
.345 0-2
0-1 13
4 2 .895
.370 0-0
1-1
9
0 0 1.000
.222 0-0
0-0
6
0 0 1.000
.000 0-0
0-0
0
0 0 .000
.399 19-22 50-73 1548 622 63 .972
.379 24-29104-125 1542 688 77 .967
LOB - Team (459), Opp (464). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (57). TPs turned - Team (0), Opp (2). CI - Team (2), JeFaggart 2, Opp (1). IBB - Team (11), Rubinstein 3, Towarnicky 2, Franco 2, Altenhof 1, Hobson 1, Harrow 1, JeFaggart 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Altenhof 4, Rubinstein 3, Smith 2, Laboy 1, JeFaggart 1, Harrow 1, DeRose 1.
PITCHING
No. PlayerERAW-L APPGS CG SHO/CBO SVIPHRER
37 Matt Andress
5.30
8-4 15 14 1
1/1
0 88.1 99 62 52
23 Josh Dowdy
5.71
6-6 15 14 0
0/0
0 80.1 109 66 51
18 Aubrey Edens
7.52
3-0 15 11 0
0/0
0 61.0 74 58 51
-------------38 Nick Daniels
0.00
0-0
1
0 0
0/0
0
1.0 3 0 0
34 Adam Mills
3.15
3-0 30
0 0
0/1
5 45.2 43 19 16
29 Garrett Sherrill
5.05
1-4 26
0 0
0/0
6 35.2 26 21 20
19 Zach Quate
5.40
5-3 18
7 0
0/0
0 55.0 61 39 33
15 Taylor Miller
5.56
1-0 17
0 0
0/0
1 22.2 23 15 14
17 Chris Patterson
6.23
0-0
4
0 0
0/0
0
4.1 5 3 3
36 Trevor Mullins
6.48
0-0
7
0 0
0/0
0
8.1 13 9 6
22 Calvin Teague
7.61
0-0 18
0 0
0/0
0 23.2 34 21 20
16 Nick Terry
7.83
3-4 16
6 0
0/0
0 33.1 49 33 29
10 Jason Rook
8.01
2-5 18
6 0
0/0
0 39.1 45 37 35
12 Devin Ridlehoover 10.80
0-0
1
0 0
0/0
0
1.2 4 3 2
39 Cameron Ohl
11.32
0-1
7
1 0
0/0
0 10.1 14 14 13
25 David Rubinstein 12.46
0-0
4
0 0
0/0
0
4.1 9 6 6
32 Brandon Sutton 45.00
0-0
2
0 0
0/0
0
1.0 1 5 5
Totals
6.14 32-27 59 59 1
2/1
12 516.0 612 411 352
Opponents
6.95 27-32 59 59 0
2/2
7 514.0 669 478 397
BB
28
17
33
0
10
30
22
12
0
3
8
24
25
0
13
4
4
233
261
SO
64
55
47
2B 3BHR AB B/Avg.WPHBP BK SFASHA
15 2 10 343
.289 12 11 0
3 6
23 2
5 342
.319
2
5 3
3 4
16 3 10 248
.298
3 13 1
2 7
1
0 0
43
9 1
45
4 1
46 10 0
25
1 0
1
2 0
5
0 0
13
7 0
26 11 2
58 12 3
2
3 0
12
5 0
2
3 1
1
0 0
446 121 15
335 117 14
0
5
4
9
6
0
1
0
3
5
0
0
1
0
59
69
6
175
129
219
87
16
38
95
140
159
10
43
19
4
2073
2127
.500
.246
.202
.279
.264
.313
.342
.358
.350
.283
.400
.326
.474
.250
.295
.315
0
0
8
4
1
0
5
2
5
11
0
6
1
0
60
70
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 1
3 0
1 2
2 0
4 1
2 0
2 1
3 0
1 0
2 0
0 0
3 0
1 3
1 4
4 3
11 1
2 0
0 0
0 0
4 1
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
62 11 24 29
49 9 19 22
PB - Team (13), Beasley 5, JeFaggart 5, Franco 2, Riddle 1, Opp (21). Pickoffs - Team (15), Edens 4, Andress 3, Ohl 2, Terry 1, Mills 1, Quate 1, JeFaggart 1, Sherrill 1,
Patterson 1, Opp (13). SBA/ATT - JeFaggart (50-54), Beasley (43-52), Andress (19-24), Edens (15-18), Terry (14-15), Mills (12-15), Dowdy (11-14), Franco (11-12), Sherrill (12-12), Miller (8-9), Ohl (5-7), Quate (4-5), Rook (3-3), Teague (1-2), Rubinstein (0-1).
SCORE BY INNINGS
Appalachian State
Opponents
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9EXTOTAL
59 56 49 62 43 64 47 55 40 3 478
41 44 56 41 63 65 39 28 27 7 411
RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER
1
14-6
2
19-6
3
21-5
4
24-7
5
23-4
6
26-3
7
28-2
8 29-1
6
3-23
7
1-22
8 1-22
6
3-1
7
2-2
8 1-3
RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER
1
6-11
2
6-13
3
5-16
4
5-17
5
4-21
RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER
1
12-10
2
7-8
3
6-6
4
3-3
5
5-2
WIN-LOSS SUMMARY
Total........................................ 32-27
Conference.......................... 14-13
Non-Conf.............................. 18-14
Home..................................... 13-11
Away....................................... 16-13
Neutral................................... 3-3
Day.......................................... 22-16
Night...................................... 10-11
vs Left..................................... 9-10
vs Right.................................. 23-17
1-Run games....................... 3-7
2-Run games....................... 6-1
5+Run games...................... 20-15
Extra inns.............................. 0-3
Shutouts............................... 2-2
Scoring 0-2 runs................. 0-7
Scoring 3-5 runs................. 6-10
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Scoring 6-9 runs................. 10-7
Scoring 10+ runs............... 16-3
Opponent 0-2 runs........... 7-1
Opponent 3-5 runs........... 13-2
Opponent 6-9 runs........... 10-11
Opponent 10+ runs.......... 2-13
Scored in 1st inning.......... 16-8
Scores first............................ 18-12
Opp. scores first.................. 14-15
After 6 leading.................... 26-3
After 6 trailing..................... 3-23
After 6 tied........................... 3-1
After 7 leading.................... 28-2
After 7 trailing..................... 1-22
After 7 tied........................... 2-2
After 8 leading.................... 29-1
After 8 trailing..................... 1-22
After 8 tied........................... 1-3
Hit 0 home runs................. 10-13
Hit 1 home run................... 17-5
Hit 2+ home runs............... 5-9
Opponent 0 home runs.. 18-10
Opponent 1 home run.... 9-4
Opponent 2+ HRs.............. 5-13
Made 0 errors...................... 13-8
Made 1 error........................ 10-9
Made 2+ errors................... 9-10
Opp. made 0 errors........... 6-12
Opp. made 1 error............. 11-10
Opp. made 2+ errors........ 15-5
Out-hit opponent.............. 23-8
Out-hit by opponent........ 6-13
Hits are tied......................... 3-6
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS
Overall
Conference
Year
CoachWLT
Pct.WLT
Pct.Rank
1903-55 — Complete Records Not Available
1955
Bob Broome
6
10
0
.375
3
9
0
.250
—
1956
Bob Broome
4
9
0
.308
4
9
0
.308
—
1957
Bob Broome
7
7
0
.500
7
7
0
.500
—
1958
Bill Alheim
5
5
0
.500
5
5
0
.500
—
1959
Dave Pierce
3
2
0
.600
3
2
0
.600
—
1960
Dave Pierce
4
11
0
.267
4
11
0
.267
—
1961
Joe Bryson
8
4
1
.654
7
4
0
.636
—
1962
Joe Bryson
7
11
0
.389
7
11
0
.389
—
1963
Frank Meyer
5
11
0
.313
5
11
0
.313
—
1964
Frank Meyer
2
10
0
.167
2
10
0
.167
—
1965
Bob Henry
3
13
0
.188
3
13
0
.188
—
1966
Bill Church
8
8
0
.500
8
6
0
.571
—
1967
Frank Lovrich
10
15
0
.400
7
11
0
.389
—
1968
Frank Lovrich
11
13
0
.485
8
10
0
.444
—
1969
Frank Lovrich
27
7
0
.794
—
—
—
.—
—
1970
Frank Lovrich
19
6
0
.765
—
—
—
.—
—
1971
Frank Lovrich
30
10
0
.750
—
—
—
.—
—
1972
Frank Lovrich
12
13
0
.480
—
—
—
.—
—
1973
Frank Lovrich
16
12
0
.571
11
3
0
.786
First
1974
Jim Morris
20
13
0
.606
9
5
0
.643
Third
1975
Jim Morris
19
16
0
.543
6
8
0
.429
Sixth
1976
Jim Morris
24
14
0
.632
4
8
0
.333
Seventh
1977
Jim Morris
21
14
0
.600
6
10
0
.375
Sixth
1978
Jim Morris
24
10
0
.706
10
4
0
.715
Second
1979
Jim Morris
20
22
0
.476
10
5
0
.667
Second
1980
Jim Morris
17
19
0
.472
10
5
0
.667
Third
35
17
1
.670
8
8
0
.500
Fifth
1981
Jim Morris
1982
Jim Morris
30
21
0
.588
8
8
0
.500
Fourth
1983
Jim Morris
33
14
0
.702
7
7
0
.500
Fourth
1984
Jim Morris
35
7
0
.833
12
2
0
.857
First-North Div.
1985
Jim Morris
35
13
0
.729
14
3
0
.824
First-North Div.
1986
Jim Morris
40
13
1
.750
15
2
0
.882
First-North Div.
1987
Jim Morris
26
13
0
.667
10
2
0
.833
First-North Div.
1988
Jim Morris
29
17
0
.630
9
7
0
.563
Second-North Div.
1989
Jim Morris
29
13
0
.690
9
7
0
.563
Third
22
1
.464
6
9
0
.400
Fifth
1990
Jim Morris
19
1991
Jim Morris
28
21
0
.571
5
8
0
.385
Fifth
1992
Jim Morris
17
34
0
.333
6
14
0
.300
Sixth
1993
Jim Morris
15
27
0
.357
8
12
0
.400
Sixth
1994
Jim Morris
22
26
0
.458
10
13
0
.435
Sixth
1995
Jim Morris
17
30
1
.365
10
13
1
.438
Sixth
1996
Jim Morris
27
19
0
.587
12
10
0
.545
Fifth
1997
Jim Morris
16
32
0
.333
8
16
0
.333
Seventh
1998
Jim Morris
13
28
0
.317
6
17
0
.261
Ninth
0
.269
10
20
0
.333
Ninth
1999
Troy Heustess
14
38
2000
Troy Heustess
17
38
1
.313
11
17
0
.393
Eighth
2001
Troy Heustess
21
32
0
.396
12
14
0
.462
Sixth
2002
Troy Heustess
16
34
0
.320
10
19
0
.345
10th
2003
Troy Heustess
14
36
0
.280
8
22
0
.267
10th
2004
Troy Heustess
10
43
0
.189
6
24
0
.200
11th
2005
Chris Pollard
10
42
0
.192
5
24
0
.172
11th
2006
Chris Pollard
24
31
1
.438
9
18
0
.333
Eighth
2007
Chris Pollard
33
26
0
.559
14
13
0
.519
t-Fourth
.542
14
13
0
.519
Sixth
2008
Chris Pollard
32
27
0
6 CONFERENCE TITLES
TOTALS
11 COACHES
956
973 6
.496
387
496
1 .438
Regular Season: ‘73, ’84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87
Tournament: ‘84
ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES
BOB
BROOME
1955-57
17-26
(.395)
20
BILL
ALHEIM
1958
5-5
(.500)
DAVE
PIERCE
1959-60
7-13
(.350)
JOE
BRYSON
1961-62
15-15
(.500)
FRANK
MEYER
1963-64
7-21
(.250)
BOB
HENRY
1965
3-13
(.188)
BILL
CHURCH
1966
8-8
(.500)
FRANK
LOVRICH
1967-73
125-76
(.622)
JIM
MORRIS
1974-98
611-475-4
(.562)
TROY
HEUSTESS
1999-2004
92-221
(.294)
CHRIS
POLLARD
2005-Pres.
99-126-1
(.440)
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1903-1954
complete results not available
1955 (6-10)
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Catawba
Catawba
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Catawba
at Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
4-9
0-7
14-18
8-9 2-1
2-7
0-7
7-8
8-7
4-5
3-6
4-8
12-7
4-1
12-8
9-8
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
1956 (4-9)
at Catawba
at High Point
at Guilford
at Elon
Lenoir-Rhyne
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Lenoir-Rhyne
Catawba
Guilford
High Point
East Carolina
East Carolina
2-7
2-4 16-14
5-14
5-9
3-13
2-3
5-4
3-8
10-7
27-3
2-9
2-15
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
1957 (7-7)
at East Carolina
at Barton
at East Carolina
at Catawba
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Lenoir-Rhyne
Catawba
Elon
High Point
Guilford
at Guilford
at High Point
at Elon
8-1
4-2
5-6
5-6 7-2
18-4
3-4
1-7
0-5
15-4
3-4
8-3
7-12
2-1
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
1958 (5-5)
at Guilford
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
Western Carolina
at High Point
Barton
High Point
Catawba
at Barton
at Elon
12-3
3-12
3-4
10-3
7-0
5-6 6-1
0-4
6-1
3-12
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
1959 (3-2)
at High Point
at Guilford
Guilford
Elon
Western Carolina
0-5
14-7
6-5
6-7
10-3
L
W
W
L
W
1960 (4-11)
Lenoir-Rhyne
Guilford
Guilford
Catawba
at East Carolina
at East Carolina
at Catawba
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Elon
High Point
at Barton
at Barton
at Elon
at High Point
6-5
8-12
6-11
10-4
0-12
2-11
1-6
6-12
14-5
3-6
3-12
1-3
5-6
1-13
3-1
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
1961 (8-4-1)
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Catawba
East Carolina
East Carolina
Barton
Elon
High Point
at Lenoir-Rhyne
Pfeiffer
at High Point
at Pfeiffer
at Guilford
11-9
13-4
1-2 0-6
0-13
6-4
1-0
5-2
9-6
4-2
3-4
2-2
10-2
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
T
W
1962 (7-11)
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Catawba
High Point
at East Carolina
at Barton
at Barton
at Elon
at Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
Pfeiffer
High Point
at Pfeiffer
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Guilford
Guilford
Elon
East Carolina
2-9
8-5
0-1
1-6
1-11
5-4
5-1
2-6
6-5
3-4
9-11
12-5
2-8
2-7
2-6
12-8
5-10
11-5
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
1963 (5-11)
at Western Carolina
at Newberry
at Catawba
Elon
Lenoir-Rhyne
Guilford
at Guilford
at Pfeiffer
High Point
Pfeiffer
Barton
Barton
Catawba
Newberry
at Elon
at High Point
5-4
0-1
6-4
6-7
2-8
3-10
8-11
5-12
5-2
0-22
2-5
5-3
1-5
6-10
4-1
1-15
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
1964 (2-10)
Western Carolina
Lenoir-Rhyne
Guilford
at Guilford
Elon
High Point
at Elon
Newberry
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at High Point
at Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer
3-4
7-10
4-5
6-10
0-1
4-2
2-10
1-5
6-10
4-2
4-11
4-7
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
3-4
2-9
4-6
1-4
1-2
4-8
3-2
2-1
1-3
1-0
2-5
6-7
7-8
1-6
4-5
4-8
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
1966 (8-8)
at Elon
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Elon
at Presbyterian
at Presbyterian
at High Point
at Guilford
at Pfeiffer
at Pfeiffer
Newberry
Newberry
High Point
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Catawba
4-3
1-8
2-4
13-5
15-1
6-4
0-5
0-4
0-3
4-1
2-1
0-11
1-5
10-7
7-4
3-4
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
1967 (10-15)
at Belmont Abbey
at Georgia Southern
at Erskine
at Newberry
at Newberry
at Pembroke State
at St. Andrews
at Elon
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Catawba
Elon
at High Point
at Guilford
Pfeiffer
Presbyterian
1-13
1-7
4-2
6-3
3-0
8-13
9-0
1-5
6-7
7-4
10-0
8-18
5-2
1-7
2-6
9-7
7-1
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
1965 (3-13)
at Guilford
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Lenoir-Rhyne
High Point
Catawba
Guilford
at Newberry
at Barton
at Barton
at Catawba
at High Point
at Elon
Elon
Newberry
Lenoir-Rhyne
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Presbyterian
at Pfeiffer
Guilford
at Barton
at Barton
High Point
Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
1968 (11-13)
at Newberry
at Erskine
at Erskine
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Oglethorpe
at Presbyterian
at Presbyterian
at Pfeiffer
Newberry
Elon
at Wofford
Belmont Abbey
at High Point
Guilford
Pfeiffer
High Point
at Guilford
Barton
Barton
at Catawba
at Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Elon
1969 (27-7)
at Furman
at Erskine
Wofford
Salem
Wooster
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Milligan
at Milligan
High Point
at Tusculum
at Voorhees
Mars Hill
Mars Hill
Emory & Henry
at Wofford
Voorhees
at Emory & Henry
at Barton
at Barton
at High Point
Catawba
at Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
Tusculum
Allen
Allen
Allen
West Liberty#
Pfeiffer#
Pembroke State#
William Carey$
Grand Canyon$
#Area 7 Playoffs, Wilimington, N.C.
$NAIA World Series, St. Joseph, Mo.
1970 (19-6)
at Chattanooga
at Jacksonville State
at Jacksonville State
at Jacksonville State
Charleston (W.Va.)
at Western Carolina
Winston-Salem State
Wofford
at Emory & Henry
at Milligan
East Tennessee State
at Allen
at Erskine
at Mars Hill
at East Tennessee State
Allen
at Wake Forest
at Emory & Henry
at Wofford
Erskine
Western Carolina
Mars Hill
Allen
Erskine
Erskine
4-7
2-9
4-10
5-2
3-4
2-6
6-8
1-12
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
6-2
6-7
9-8
10-12
7-1
3-11
3-0
6-3
0-4
2-1
11-12
9-7
1-8
6-2
2-6
3-7
10-1
2-6
7-5
2-7
1-2
4-5
1-0
2-8
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
0-1
9-1 7-6
9-6 13-7
4-3
3-1
7-2
6-5
0-9
16-0
2-0
9-0
1-0
8-0
8-2
14-2
8-2
5-0
8-2
2-7
6-3
7-8
2-0
9-2
9-1
6-2
2-4
6-2
5-0
6-3
6-3
4-8
4-9
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
3-1
10-5
8-1
5-1
4-3
7-8
12-1
11-4
25-2
20-0
4-3
4-0
1-9
9-5
9-7
12-4
1-15
7-2
13-1
6-8
7-6
8-2
6-0
0-3
1-3
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
21
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1971 (30-10)
at Benedict
at Allen
Charleston (W.Va.)
Charleston (W.Va.)
at Western Carolina
at Chattanooga
at Bryan
at Shorter
at Shorter
at Columbus
at Columbus
at Columbus
Voorhees
VMI
VMI
Benedict
East Tennessee State
Milligan
Allen
Erskine
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Voorhees
at Erskine
Winston-Salem State
at Milligan
Mars Hill
Mars Hill
Wake Forest
Western Carolina
at Newberry
Western Carolina*
Western Carolina*
High Point#
Salem#
at UNC Wilmington#
High Point#
High Point#
Indiana (Pa.)$
David Lipscomb$
*District 6 Playoffs, Salisbury, N.C.
#Area 7 Playoffs, Wilmington, N.C.
$NAIA World Series, Phoenix, Ariz.
1972 (12-13)
at The Citadel
at Shorter
at Shorter
at Columbus
at Columbus
at Columbus
at Chattanooga
at Western Carolina
at Milligan
at Western Carolina
at South Carolina
at South Carolina
East Tennessee State
at VMI
at VMI
William & Mary
at East Tennessee State
Milligan
Indiana (Pa.)
at East Carolina
Wake Forest
at William & Mary
at Richmond
at Richmond
East Tennessee State
1973 (16-12)
at Jacksonville State
at Clemson
at Milligan
at Davidson
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
East Tennessee State
Carson-Newman
Furman
East Carolina
East Carolina
VMI
at Furman
East Tennessee State
at William & Mary
at William & Mary
at VMI
at South Carolina
Richmond
Richmond
Western Carolina
Davidson
Milligan
at Western Carolina
N.C. State*
South Alabama*
N.C. State*
Miami (Fla.)*
*NCAA District III Playoffs, Starkville, Miss.
22
6-0
2-0
4-3
0-2
4-3
3-8
19-6
7-3
5-4
7-1
0-7
0-1
10-2
0-3
3-2
7-1
2-4
6-3
17-1
2-0
2-1
7-3
13-0
9-5
8-1
10-4
5-1
7-0
4-5
6-1
3-2
6-5
4-1
7-9
3-2
1-0
3-1
5-4
5-7
13-14
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
6-3
-
-
2-3
3-2
7-1
-
3-10
1-8
2-3
0-10
3-12
-
7-0
2-3
-
-
11-3
-
-
7-3
-
-
-
-
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
6-0
0-5
8-9
6-0
8-2
4-1
3-4
6-5
4-5
4-5
9-1
3-0
4-3
10-9
1-0
10-5
5-0
2-9
1-2
9-3
4-9
7-4
4-5
1-5
1-5
2-1
4-3
6-13
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
1974 (20-13)
at Francis Marion
at Francis Marion
at Francis Marion
at Columbus
at Columbus at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Erskine
at Catawba
at Milligan
at Duke
at North Carolina
Mars Hill
at Furman
VMI
East Carolina
East Carolina
at Davidson
at East Tennessee State
at VMI
at Richmond
at Richmond
Furman
The Citadel
The Citadel
Davidson
at Virginia Tech
William & Mary
William & Mary
at Western Carolina
Virginia Tech
Western Carolina
2-1
6-3
8-0
2-10
8-3
0-19
5-7
7-17
7-4
1-3
10-0
2-3
1-4
5-0
6-4
3-0
2-3
0-2
10-2
10-7
19-7
6-3
1-7
10-14
5-2
7-2
7-1
2-3
8-2
8-9
8-3
13-6
8-2
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
1975 (19-16)
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Mercer
at Mercer
at Georgia
at West Georgia
at West Georgia
at Wake Forest
at Davidson
at Duke
at Duke
at Wofford
at Wofford
at Mars Hill
at Mars Hill
at William & Mary
at William & Mary
at VMI
at Furman
Davidson
East Tennessee State
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at VMI
Milligan
Milligan
East Carolina
East Carolina
Furman
Richmond
Richmond
Western Carolina
at East Tennessee State
at Milligan
at Milligan
2-3
3-1
1-3
2-7
2-9
4-3
4-0
2-7
2-5
0-8
9-1
7-4
4-3
2-0
3-2
0-5
6-4
4-1
8-13
8-9
13-1
3-5
7-8
7-4
13-0
1-5
5-3
4-10
4-0
2-4
11-4
9-8
12-3
0-4
7-2
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
1976 (24-14)
at Wake Forest
at Elon
at Elon
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Furman
at Davidson
West Virginia State
West Virginia State
Wake Forest
at East Carolina
at East Carolina
East Tennessee State
Mars Hill
at South Carolina
Lenoir-Rhyne
VMI
Milligan
at Richmond
at Richmond
at VMI
Davidson
Western Carolina
The Citadel
The Citadel
Furman
at Milligan
3-7
14-4
2-6
3-1
5-0
0-1
4-1
3-2
7-2
4-0
7-2
1-13
6-9
2-1
4-1
0-4
3-4
1-6
4-3
17-0
4-10
15-9
13-1
5-2
8-3
4-7
9-2
4-0
6-5
3-4
1-6
2-7
3-1
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
at Milligan
7-4
East Tennessee State­—
at East Tennessee State
—
at East Tennessee State
—
at Western Carolina
3-4
W
W
W
W
L
1977 (21-14)
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Tusculum
at Tusculum
at Tennessee
at Chattanooga
at Chattanooga
at Berry
at Berry
at Shorter
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Augusta
at Augusta
Milligan
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
Wofford
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Wake Forest
at VMI
at VMI
at William & Mary
at William & Mary
Marshall
Marshall
Gardner-Webb
East Carolina
East Carolina
Davidson
Davidson
at Western Carolina
at Lenoir-Rhyne
East Tennessee State
Furman
Furman
6-2
5-3
11-1
10-0
4-8
15-0
5-2
1-4
10-0 3-4
12-8
13-1
6-2
4-8
0-5
2-3
10-3
9-11
12-11
11-3
10-12
6-5
1-2
8-3
1-4
17-9
0-2
6-12
9-8
3-4
3-4
8-6
7-5
3-1
5-3
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
1978 (24-10)
at North Carolina
at N.C. State
at Wofford
at Wofford
at Morris Brown
at Lee
at Georgia
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Georgia Tech
Wake Forest
The Citadel
The Citadel
at Virginia Tech
VMI
VMI
at Davidson
at Davidson
at East Tennessee State
at Marshall
at Marshall
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Milligan
at Furman
at Furman
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Methodist
Methodist
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
3-5
1-5
6-1
15-2
22-0
14-0
5-9
10-4
14-10
20-6
10-6
13-19
3-11
9-2
10-2
4-11
9-5
16-0
9-5
10-8
8-6
2-3
3-4
6-5
7-3
10-0
8-5
13-5
10-12
5-9
2-1
9-5
6-3
17-2
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
1979 (20-22)
at Wake Forest
at Wofford
at South Carolina
at Augusta
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at Mercer
at Charleston Southern
at Charleston Southern
at Southern Tech
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Georgia State
at Georgia State
at North Carolina
at VMI
at VMI
at East Tennessee State
Davidson
Davidson
at Western Carolina
Marshall
Marshall
at Virginia Tech
Methodist
Methodist
3-12
9-10
3-7
6-5
6-5
6-2
3-9
7-0
5-0
0-6
4-6
3-5
1-9
4-5
5-9
5-1
7-1
4-5
2-3
10-3
11-7
1-0
5-4
3-9
8-6
4-0
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
www.GoASU.com
ALL-TIME RESULTS
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at Chattanooga
at Chattanooga
East Tennessee State
Milligan
Milligan
Furman
Furman
Wake Forest
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Milligan
at Milligan
Clemson
Clemson
0-2
2-3
8-3
14-1
11-9
3-4
9-7
8-9
12-2
2-16
11-8
11-2
7-10
10-11
5-9
1-15
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
1980 (17-19)
at Georgia Tech
at Augusta
at Augusta
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at Campbell
at Campbell
at Campbell
at Campbell
at Wake Forest
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Charlotte
at Western Carolina
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Milligan
Bluefield
Bluefield
The Citadel
The Citadel
VMI
VMI
Milligan
Milligan
at Furman
at Furman
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
Charlotte
10-3
4-2
4-9
1-5
4-5
3-9
6-14
4-8
20-9
10-12
7-1
1-2
3-9
0-2
6-3
9-4
0-4
9-7
6-0
7-9
2-4
12-0
8-1
4-2
3-7
12-5
6-3
3-4
6-8
5-1
6-0
5-0
7-1
6-7
2-5
2-5
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
1981 (35-17-1)
at Clemson
at Clemson
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at USC Aiken
at USC Aiken
at Presbyterian
at Presbyterian
at Catawba
at Catawba
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
at Charlotte
at Charlotte
Hillsdale
Hillsdale
at Milligan
at Milligan
King
King
Wake Forest
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Bluefield
at Bluefield
at VMI
at VMI
at Wake Forest
Berea
Furman
Furman
UNC Charlotte
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Chattanooga
at Chattanooga
Mars Hill
Mars Hill
Gardner-Webb
Gardner-Webb
Marshall
Marshall
Davidson
Davidson
at Lenoir-Rhyne
Milligan
Milligan
at The Citadel
1-16
10-4
7-2
1-8
8-9
4-6
2-3
3-3
19-4
12-4
3-9
24-4
3-2
3-0
20-11
4-3
7-6
3-2
10-6
16-14
5-0
10-4
7-12
3-6
6-0
16-5
5-2
20-0
10-3
15-14
8-1
6-1
6-4
7-12
1-2
0-2
4-3
4-2
6-4
8-1
5-2
14-2
3-9
5-2 5-10
0-5
5-1
8-7
1-13
10-11
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
T
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
at The Citadel
Emory & Henry
Emory & Henry
5-15
15-1
9-2
L
W
W
1982 (30-21)
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Augusta
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia
at Gardner-Webb
at Gardner-Webb
at Wofford
at Wofford
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
at Virginia Tech
at Virginia Tech
at Charlotte
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Catawba
Catawba
at Mars Hill
at Mars Hill
at North Carolina
at Milligan
at Milligan
Gardner-Webb
Gardner-Webb
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
Mercer-Atlanta
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Furman
at Furman
Milligan
Milligan
The Citadel
The Citadel
VMI
VMI
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
Mars Hill
Mars Hill
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Emory & Henry
at Emory & Henry
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
5-9
4-3
11-3
1-4
8-10
7-5
9-2
4-2
5-6
6-7
7-6
4-3
8-10
0-1
5-9
1-0
7-1
5-0
8-2
12-4
10-2
6-3
17-18
5-10
2-3
11-0
1-3
1-11
20-4
0-2
5-6
3-2
2-4
2-0
7-4
5-2
0-1
1-2
5-4
0-5
1-3
2-0
7-3
14-7
9-4
11-8 9-4
14-1
7-2
8-2
5-6
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
1983 (33-14)
at Wake Forest
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Georgia State
at Georgia State
at Southern Tech
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia
at Catawba
at Catawba
at Charlotte
Milligan
Milligan
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Marshall
at Marshall
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
at Mercyhurst
at Mercyhurst
Piedmont
Piedmont
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Charlotte
at UNC Wilmington
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at VMI
at VMI
Lenoir-Rhyne
Lenoir-Rhyne
Davidson
Davidson
Wofford
Wofford
Furman
Furman
Mars Hill
Mars Hill
Catawba
Catawba
at Pfeiffer
at Pfeiffer
at Gardner-Webb
at Gardner-Webb
4-8
6-0
14-0
2-3
5-4
11-8
10-11
5-18
6-3
7-2
7-11
14-1
6-0
7-8
6-7
5-0
4-8
10-3
4-0
5-4
6-1
9-0
4-0
6-9
0-4
3-1
3-4
3-4
0-2
3-2
6-2
14-4
12-4
9-3
8-7
7-3
4-6
4-1
9-4
7-0
7-0
6-2
6-5
13-3
4-1
4-1
9-8
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
www.GoASU.com
1984 (35-7)
at Georgia Tech
at Southern Tech
at Southern Tech
at Kennesaw
at Kennesaw
at Georgia State
at Georgia State
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Mercer-Atlanta
at Piedmont
at Piedmont
Mercyhurst&
Mercyhurst&
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Virginia Tech
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Milligan
at Milligan
at VMI
Virginia Tech
VMI
VMI
Catawba
Catawba
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
The Citadel%
at Western Carolina%
The Citadel%
Gardner-Webb$
Gardner-Webb$
New Orleans*
Eastern Kentucky*
&Lenoir, N.C.
$Cherryville, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.
*NCAA South II Regional, Starkville, Miss.
1985 (35-13)
at Furman
at Furman
at Catawba
at Catawba
King&
at Catawba
at Catawba
at Wake Forest
at Wingate
at Wingate
Connecticut#
Connecticut#
at Davidson
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall$
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Radford
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at North Carolina
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State$
Virginia Tech
Tennessee
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
at Clemson
VMI
VMI
VMI
at Virginia Tech
at Liberty
at Liberty
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
Western Carolina%
Davidson%
$Lenoir, N.C.
&High Point, N.C.
#Davidson, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C.
4-6
7-6
6-3
6-4
2-1
7-4
8-13
6-5
11-0
4-1
2-0
9-0 22-3
5-9
9-1
7-2
3-0
1-5
8-0
13-0
13-5
5-1
17-2
4-3
6-4
8-5
5-1
10-1
4-7
11-1
15-7
5-4
8-2
12-2
9-4
6-1
9-5
6-1
9-6
12-1
0-1
9-10
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
16-1
15-1
7-1
10-4
12-8
8-7
8-4
1-2
5-6
8-2
9-6
10-6
7-9
10-9
11-7
4-3
3-5
7-6
12-6
5-7
17-7
4-2
8-5
3-10
11-0
7-0
6-0
5-3
11-2
2-14
10-3 14-7
8-3
4-6
4-3
5-1
2-3
8-6
13-3
26-3
11-0
2-3
7-2
18-4
3-8
18-6
2-3
5-8
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
23
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1986 (40-13-1)
at Furman
at Furman
at Clemson
at USC Spartanburg
at USC Spartanburg
at Guilford
at Guilford
at Wake Forest
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
at UNC Asheville
at UNC Asheville
Davidson
at Marshall
at Marshall
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
USC Spartanburg
St. Joseph’s (Ind.)
St. Joseph’s (Ind.)
Kent State
Kent State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
Virginia Tech
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
at Virginia Tech
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
at Milligan
at Milligan
Liberty&
Liberty&
VMI
VMI
VMI
at Tennessee
Davidson%
at Western Carolina%
East Tennessee State%
at Western Carolina%
Stanford*
at Oklahoma State*
&Lenoir, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C.
*NCAA Midwest Regional, Stillwater, Okla.
1987 (26-13)
at Clemson
at Clemson
at Wake Forest
Assumption#
Assumption#
at North Carolina A&T
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Bluefield
Bluefield
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
VMI
VMI
VMI&
Coppin State&
Coppin State&
King&
Delaware State&
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State$
at Virginia Tech
at Virginia Tech
UNC Asheville
Charlotte
at Georgia Tech
Davidson%
Western Carolina%
VMI%
Milligan
Milligan
Florida International$
Florida International$
Florida International$
#Greensboro, N.C.
&Granite Falls, N.C.
$Lenoir, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
24
16-3
7-4
11-6
3-14
17-5
10-8
13-0
16-5
9-3
12-3
5-7
11-14
10-10
15-4
14-6
5-2
8-3
3-7
11-1
15-14
9-3
6-4
9-3
7-4
1-4
7-5
7-6
10-3
4-1
14-10
5-4
3-1
7-4
5-0
8-1
19-9
12-7
14-2
12-4
1-8
6-5
14-0
4-6
5-8
12-3
8-7
6-5
3-5
5-4
17-18
16-14
8-11
1-11
2-23
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
T
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
6-7
0-1
14-6
10-8
7-4
7-0
3-2
5-4
10-2
4-9
7-0
5-0
9-0
9-5
6-1
24-8
6-1
1-6
6-4
7-6
9-6
10-5
14-5
3-2
3-5
13-11
6-9
8-7
3-1
4-6
1-9
8-5
7-8
9-10
8-1
10-2
3-7
4-12
2-9
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
1988 (29-17)
at Wake Forest
at Guilford
at Guilford
at Furman
at Furman
at Clemson
at High Point
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
St. Joseph’s (Ind.)&
at Marshall
UNC Asheville#
East Tennessee State#
East Tennessee State#
East Tennessee State#
Carson-Newman
Carson-Newman
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
at Virginia Tech
at Radford
at Radford
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
Radford
Radford
VMI
VMI
VMI
Lenoir-Rhyne#
USC Spartanburg
King$
Milligan$
Milligan$
Western Carolina%
VMI%
The Citadel%
&Johnson City, Tenn.
#Granite Falls, N.C.
$Elizabethton, Tenn.
%SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
1989 (29-13)
Gardner-Webb#
Gardner-Webb#
Pfeiffer#
Pfeiffer#
at Warren Wilson
at Warren Wilson
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
at Piedmont
at Clemson
at South Carolina
Furman
Furman
North Carolina A&T*
North Carolina A&T*
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at Wake Forest
UNC Asheville
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at Radford
at VMI
at VMI
Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
at Lenoir-Rhyne
at Lenoir-Rhyne
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
Davidson
UNC Asheville&
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Milligan
Furman%
Marshall%
Western Carolina$
#Granite Falls, N.C.
*North Wilkesboro, N.C.
&Cherryville, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C.
$SoCon Tournament, Montreat, N.C.
8-9
14-10
5-0
15-3
15-2
1-7
26-1
9-0
4-3
9-4
3-11
9-8
5-2
3-1
13-10
3-2
12-5
3-2
2-9
7-1
4-8
4-6
9-11
2-3
10-9
5-1
6-5
7-8
10-2
11-2
1-3
17-2
3-9
8-7
6-3
5-12
9-8
8-7
6-7
6-11
Forfeit
10-3
7-10
8-18
11-4
9-16
8-6
8-3
7-3
4-3
10-4
7-3
3-15
8-16
12-6
4-5
15-8
6-0
4-5
17-3
Forfeit
1-6
6-13
8-5
10-4
9-8
3-4
14-0
15-2
21-14
8-3
10-7
2-3
11-10
7-4
10-1
6-2
5-6
11-6
4-3
10-7
10-11
16-5
3-5
10-11
8-2
13-9
2-7
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
1990 (19-22-1)
at Richmond
at Gardner-Webb
at Winthrop
at Belmont Abbey
at Belmont Abbey
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
at Winthrop
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
at Milligan
at Milligan
The Citadel
The Citadel
at Virginia Tech
at Virginia Tech
at East Tennessee State
Davidson
VMI&
VMI
VMI
UNC Asheville
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Clemson
at UNC Asheville
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Wake Forest
at Tennessee
at Tennessee
at Davidson
at Davidson
Liberty
King#
Lenoir-Rhyne#
VMI%
at The Citadel%
Western Carolina%
&North Wilkesboro, N.C.
#Granite Falls, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
1991 (28-21)
at Winthrop
Bristol
Bristol
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina
at Auburn
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
at S.C. State
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at UNC Asheville
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
UNC Asheville
Milligan
Milligan
Shepherd
at VMI
at VMI
at Liberty
at Liberty
at Virginia Tech
Marshall#
Marshall#
at Milligan
Wis.-Stevens Point&
King
King
Virginia Tech
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Davidson
at Tennessee
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
at Clemson
at Clemson
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Furman%
at The Citadel%
East Tennessee State%
Furman%
Western Carolina%
#Lenoir, N.C.
&Milligan, Tenn.
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
6-6
9-2
3-10
5-6
6-2
5-6
1-9
6-5
3-9
3-2
10-8
6-7
9-11
5-10
2-5
4-5
9-2
15-6
5-2
14-9
2-6
2-8
6-5
5-10
5-6
11-12
1-2
8-9
11-2
1-6
3-0
7-13
5-4
4-9
3-0
7-2
12-6
Forfeit
6-1
9-2
2-7
4-5
T
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
5-3
1-0
4-0
8-7
9-6
13-7
1-10
0-10
9-20
12-0
2-9
1-14
1-6
8-4
10-0
4-1
1-5
6-9
6-4
9-6
6-2
17-2
7-6
1-4
3-4
10-7
7-8
4-5
2-6
1-5
7-2
12-2
10-9
4-3
1-4
9-15
11-4
2-10
11-2
11-0
5-10
0-13
Forfeit
Forfeit
4-2
2-0
7-1
6-7
0-4
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W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
1992 (17-34)
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Winthrop
at Belmont Abbey
at Belmont Abbey
Wofford
Mars Hill
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at North Carolina
at N.C. State
at Duke
VMI#
VMI#
VMI#
Catawba
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Tennessee
at Tennessee
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
USC Spartanburg
Winthrop
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
Davidson
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
at Clemson
at Clemson
East Tennessee State%
Marshall%
at The Citadel%
#Lenoir, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
1993 (15-27)
at Florida State
at Florida State
at Clemson
at Winthrop
at UNC Asheville
at North Carolina
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at College of Charleston
at S.C. State
at South Carolina
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
Milligan#
at Furman
at Furman
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
North Carolina A&T#
North Carolina A&T#
Georgia Southern#
Georgia Southern#
Georgia Southern#
Montreat-Anderson#
Montreat-Anderson#
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
UNC Asheville&
Virginia Tech
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
Winthrop
Belmont Abbey
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at The Citadel%
Marshall%
#Granite Falls, N.C.
%Taylorsville, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
10-4
7-8
4-9
3-8
5-12
1-16
1-5
7-8
9-1
8-5
15-6
1-5
5-2
2-5
3-5
1-2
1-3
2-0
6-5
8-12
4-18
0-2
1-2
3-7
4-5
1-4
6-10
2-8
3-11
4-8
4-1
13-11
1-7
6-12
2-4
7-5
2-1
1-3
10-1
3-10
11-2
4-13
11-7
5-4
0-6
9-6
3-5
5-7
0-1
8-7
3-12
3-8
1-3
2-13
7-8 2-12
4-9
2-3
0-9
4-7
4-7
19-2
1-13
8-6
7-6
5-6
12-2
0-8
9-2
2-10
2-7
4-5
8-0
2-5
0-2
2-5
4-1
4-2
2-3
7-2
8-4
10-11
5-10
1-5
2-1
10-3
8-1
10-3
7-3
5-13
5-8
1-7
2-4
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
1994 (22-26)
at North Carolina
at UNC Greensboro
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
at Wake Forest
at UNC Charlotte
at UNC Charlotte
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
at Georgia Tech
at Georgia Tech
at Tennessee
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
Liberty
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
Morehead State
at Virginia Tech
Davidson&
Furman
Furman
UNC Charlotte
King
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at UNC Asheville
UNC Greensboro
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
at Clemson
Virginia Tech
VMI
VMI
VMI
at Winthrop
East Tennessee State#
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
UNC Asheville
Marshall%
Georgia Southern%
&Taylorsville, N.C.
#Granite Falls, N.C.
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
1995 (17-30-1)
at North Carolina
at UNC Greensboro
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Catawba
at Catawba
at Liberty
at Charlotte
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at Clemson
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
Kent State
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
at Virginia Tech
Charlotte
Charlotte
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
Eastern Kentucky
UNC Greensboro
at Virginia Military
at Virginia Military
at Virginia Military
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
North Carolina A&T
Davidson#
at East Tennessee State
West Virginia$
at Ohio State
at Ohio State
North Carolina&
Western Carolina%
VMI%
#Granite Falls, N.C.
&Hickory, N.C.
$Columbus, Ohio
%SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
2-14
4-2
6-2
16-1
4-3
2-4
6-4
2-6
7-6
4-5
4-22
4-22
1-24
2-7
1-2
9-7
5-4
7-8
2-8
9-2
8-4
5-4
7-8
9-4
3-1
9-5
21-0
0-9
2-9
6-11
1-5
4-6
2-8
0-10
13-1
2-8
6-7
13-2
8-1
6-11
1-2
9-2
2-6
13-2
6-4
16-3
3-7
1-6
4-5
6-13
2-1
2-3
6-7
2-15
1-6
4-8
5-6
7-6
16-20
9-32
12-7
4-8
5-5
0-11
8-4
10-5
16-8
15-1
4-0
3-5
5-8
3-1
6-7
5-22
9-8
2-4
3-2
9-5
3-5
1-9
2-5
7-12 6-9
11-9
6-4
7-8
10-17
26-3
9-3
7-8
6-0
6-7
2-6
2-7
6-9
4-13
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
www.GoASU.com
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W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
T
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
1996 (27-19)
at North Carolina A&T
at UNC Greensboro
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
at UNC Asheville
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Wake Forest
Furman
Furman
Furman
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
Marshall
Marshall
Marshall
at Virginia Tech
at Radford
at Radford
VMI
VMI
VMI
Wofford
Wofford
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Tech
Radford
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Tennessee Tech
at North Carolina
Davidson
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
UNC Greensboro
The Citadel
The Citadel
Wake Forest
The Citadel#
Davidson#
East Tennessee State#
#SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
10-4
13-3
16-7
9-3
6-0
3-6
1-5
4-5
18-8
13-6
5-6
1-4
7-8
4-10
5-3
7-8
3-6
7-4
4-0
4-0
2-19
0-2
7-2
12-11
6-4
7-1
8-2
6-3
8-7
7-6
6-5
15-12
20-6
5-8
3-5
6-8
14-12
24-7
12-3
4-10
6-10
0-12
7-6
2-6
5-2
2-5
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
1997 (16-32)
vs. Virginia Commonwealth
vs. East Carolina
vs. Old Dominion
at North Carolina A&T
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Asheville
at UNC Asheville
at Wake Forest
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
at Wofford
at Duke
at North Carolina
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
at Clemson
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Marshall
at Radford
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
Virginia Tech
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Radford
Wofford
Wofford
UNC Asheville
Wake Forest
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
UNC Greensboro
Tennessee Tech
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
vs. Georgia Southern#
vs. Davidson#
vs. Furman#
#SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
8-9
8-7
3-15
10-3
5-6
12-4
7-3
3-8
11-7
6-16
7-19
5-6
3-5
2-11
1-4
0-21
11-10
8-6
3-5
6-17
4-17
12-4
6-7
11-10
9-13
14-10
1-3
11-15
4-10
4-18
6-26
2-8
5-8
9-13
6-7
3-2
2-7
6-8
5-6
2-7
6-7
8-3
6-3
6-5
21-17
5-14
7-5
11-13
L
W
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
25
ALL-TIME RESULTS
1998 (13-28)
at North Carolina A&T
at North Carolina A&T
at Wake Forest
vs. Norfolk State
at Auburn
at Auburn
at Jacksonville State
at North Carolina
at UNC Asheville
vs. East Tennessee State
vs. East Tennessee State
vs. East Tennessee State
at N.C. State
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
at Campbell
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
North Carolina A&T
North Carolina A&T
Wofford
Wofford
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
at Radford
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
Radford
vs. Wake Forest
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
1999 (14-38)
at Florida International
at Florida International
at Florida International
at Winthrop
at Winthrop
at Winthrop
at N.C. State
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
at North Carolina A&T
at High Point
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at Tennessee Tech
at North Carolina
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
North Carolina A&T
VMI
VMI
VMI
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
Tennessee Tech
at Wake Forest
Furman
Furman
Furman
Wake Forest
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Elon
High Point
Winthrop
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
at Elon
South Carolina*
at Old Dominion
at Old Dominion
at Wofford
at Wofford
at Wofford
*Hickory, N.C.
26
9-2
9-5
4-5
10-9
2-6
3-13
10-9
11-14
3-19
13-8
12-7
5-9
5-17
4-7
2-10
3-12
3-7
17-5
4-9
9-5
7-14
11-12
11-7
10-7
7-15
12-11
13-17
9-13
7-9
8-18
11-12
3-4
8-5
7-15
1-9
7-16
13-4
3-7
7-15
8-9
3-14
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
1-10
1-2
0-15
2-8
5-18
2-3
3-18
4-3
0-4
16-8
13-14
8-10
14-8
9-17
4-6
12-19
3-15
2-13
11-12
3-4
5-6
7-4
3-13
20-3
13-7
4-6
19-16
17-23
5-9
8-9
13-6
6-7
4-20
9-11
9-7
10-16
4-11
6-5
4-5
10-9
14-13
1-10
4-12
5-8
7-8
1-5
3-12
0-13
3-10
8-9
15-8
17-16
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
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W
2000 (17-38-1)
at Charlotte
at Winthrop
at Winthrop
at Florida State
at Florida State
at Tennessee
at Tennessee
at Tennessee
at Campbell
at High Point
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at Elon
Charlotte
at East Carolina
at East Carolina
at East Carolina
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
at Tennessee Tech
Wofford
Wofford
Wofford
Campbell
at Wake Forest
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
Davidson
Davidson
Elon
at VMI
at VMI
at VMI
vs. Wake Forest*
High Point
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at UNC Asheville
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Tech
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
UNC Asheville
vs. Georgia Southern#
vs. East Tennessee State#
vs. College of Charleston#
*Hickory, N.C.
#SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
2001 (21-32)
vs. Kentucky#
at Winthrop
vs. Kentucky#
at Winthrop
at Elon
vs. UNC Wilmington!
vs. Richmond!
vs. Old Dominion!
at Florida State
at Florida State
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at North Carolina
at High Point
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Wake Forest
at James Madison
Furman
Furman
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
at Charlotte
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at UNC Asheville
at Wofford
at Wofford
at Wofford
Charlotte
vs. Wake Forest
High Point
VMI
VMI
VMI
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
at UNC Asheville
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
1-11
0-4
1-3
2-8
1-8
1-9
2-10
0-8
5-12
2-5
5-6
4-16
6-13
2-12
7-8
5-7
3-6
4-7
5-10
2-6
5-2
6-12
13-12
4-2
10-8
6-10
12-10
9-9
3-10
7-8
4-5
14-3
5-10
8-3
13-4
14-7
8-3
2-8
3-14
5-6
10-9
1-7
5-4
8-6
8-10
5-10
13-10
10-4
4-15
5-6
0-12
1-7
8-2
1-2
6-3
2-9
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
T
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
3-8
1-8
6-4
2-6
6-7
1-6
5-6
3-8
4-10
4-7
1-6
7-10
1-7
7-9
20-3
8-2
10-7
9-4
4-13
8-23
7-6
0-7
8-6
10-4
4-7
4-13
3-7
7-18
13-11
3-2
7-6
2-6
5-2
6-8
4-18
9-6
9-6
9-10
17-5
8-10
9-3
10-13
10-8
7-8
5-8
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
L
at East Tennessee State
Winthrop
UNC Asheville
UNC Asheville
vs. Furman$
vs. The Citadel$
vs. College of Charleston$
vs. UNC Greensboro$
#Rock Hill, S.C.
!Hughes Brothers’ Classic, Wilmington, N.C.
$SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C.
2002 (16-34)
at Coastal Carolina
vs. William & Mary#
vs. Wagner!
at Winthrop
vs. Wagner!
at Winthrop
at N.C. State
at Wake Forest
at Wake Forest
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
at Florida State
at Florida State
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Binghamton
Binghamton
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at UNC Asheville
at UNC Asheville
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
UNC Asheville
Winthrop
at VMI
at VMI
at High Point
E. Tennessee State
E. Tennessee State
E. Tennessee State
at North Carolina
Winthrop
at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro at UNC Greensboro
High Point
Wofford
Wofford
Wofford
# at Coastal Carolina (Conway, S.C.)
! at Winthrop (Rock Hill, S.C.)
2003 (14-36)
at Wake Forest
at Elon
at Florida State
at Florida State
at Florida State
at North Carolina
at UNC Wilmington
at Hofstra (at Wilmington, N.C.)
at Tennessee Tech
at East Carolina
at East Carolina
at Charleston Southern
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
at College of Charleston
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
UNC Asheville
at High Point
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
Elon
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
East Tennessee State
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
Wake Forest
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
High Point
Gardner-Webb
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
5-8
0-5
10-9
7-4
4-2
3-5
4-3
1-2
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3-6 2-4 7-11 1-9 2-10 4-8 10-26 3-17 3-6 4-3
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9-11
8-3
6-4
3-1
1-16
4-2
3-1
4-5
1-19 1-13 4-8 4-10 17-16
16-6
4-3
3-9
13-3
4-13
7-6
3-7
11-12
0-8
0-2
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0-17
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0-9
2-5
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4-10
4-5
8-12
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14-10
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6-7
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5-7
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1-15
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4-11
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3-1
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8-17
4-3
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ALL-TIME RESULTS
at Charlotte
VMI
VMI
VMI
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
Charleston Southern
Wofford
Wofford
Wofford
3-13
4-6
8-10
1-11
12-7
5-10
8-10
3-5
5-6
6-0
9-7
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at Gardner-Webb
at Gardner-Webb
vs. Stony Brook
vs. Akron
at Winthrop
at Wake Forest
at Elon
at Elon
at Elon
at North Carolina
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at Georgia Southern
at East Carolina
at Wofford
at Wofford
at Wofford
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
at UNC Asheville
College of Charleston
College of Charleston
College of Charleston
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at The Citadel
at Tennessee Tech
Davidson
Davidson
Davidson
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at East Tennessee State
at Campbell
Furman
Furman
Furman
Tennessee Tech
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
UNC Greensboro
Gardner-Webb
Gardner-Webb
at Stetson
at Stetson
at Stetson
Campbell
UNC Asheville
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
Western Carolina
1-2
1-2
3-10
1-11
1-8
6-13
5-6
3-7
2-14
5-8
2-20
7-11
7-6
1-8
11-6
3-13
3-4
6-1
5-11
6-5
2-5
6-8
1-17
10-14
0-20
2-6
1-9
9-13
9-13
8-3
4-8
1-7
3-13
3-8
2-14
11-2
10-14
2-11
9-13
7-5
2-1
6-9
7-8
0-5
4-6
0-16
2-7
1-11
3-7
1-14
8-10
5-4
18-11
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at North Carolina A&T
at Gardner-Webb
at Gardner-Webb
at No. 7 North Carolina
vs. Kentucky^
vs. George Mason^
at Charleston Southern
at Wake Forest
at No. 11 Florida State
at No. 11 Florida State
at Tennessee Tech
at Furman
at Furman
at Furman
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at Western Carolina
at UNC Asheville
Wofford
Wofford
Wofford
Charlotte
Albany
Albany
Albany
Gardner-Webb
at No. 19 College of Charleston
at No. 19 College of Charleston
at No. 19 College of Charleston
at Longwood
The Citadel
The Citadel
The Citadel
Gardner-Webb
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Davidson
at Campbell
6-2
1-18
3-5
0-5
1-6
2-16
6-11
4-11
2-11
1-4
4-1
5-3
11-13
4-5
4-9
6-14
9-10
6-5
3-10
3-2
7-4
12-5
3-5
7-9
4-5
0-6
4-24
3-19
2-7
4-15
9-5
9-8
5-12
2-13
8-9
6-10
5-10
9-10
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East Tennessee State
at Charlotte
Tennessee Tech
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Georgia Southern
Wake Forest
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
at UNC Greensboro
Elon
Elon
Elon
^ at Charleston, S.C.
7-18
11-15
8-2
1-9
5-27
1-7
1-15
12-20
3-6
3-6
4-11
2-18
7-29
3-7
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Buffalo^
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Buffalo^
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at Gardner-Webb$
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vs. Niagara#
7-6
vs. Army#
4-2
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12-7
at Alabama
3-4
at Alabama
3-8
at Alabama
3-8
at North Carolina
4-6
Canisius&
10-7
Canisius&
6-4
Canisius&
7-0
Canisius%
11-3
at Auburn
2-7
at North Carolina A&T
2-3
College of Charleston
3-10
College of Charleston
2-8
College of Charleston
0-2
at Elon
0-8
at Elon
2-5
at Elon
8-9
Gardner-Webb
8-9
Western Carolina 0-11
Western Carolina
4-3
Western Carolina
4-15
Charlotte
13-13
UNC Greensboro
10-20
UNC Greensboro
11-8
UNC Greensboro
4-7
North Carolina A&T
21-5
at Virginia Tech
4-5
at Wofford
16-3
at Wofford
10-3
at Wofford
6-8
North Carolina A&T
16-11
Furman
2-3
Furman
7-2
Furman
11-17
at Charlotte
3-4
East Tennessee State
5-4
at The Citadel
2-7
at The Citadel
7-2
at The Citadel
3-4
Longwood
8-6
at Georgia Southern
1-4
at Georgia Southern
6-8
at Georgia Southern
12-7
at North Carolina A&T
6-9
Davidson
10-9
Davidson
9-8
Davidson
5-6
vs. Davidson*
5-4
vs. Elon*
3-4
vs. Georgia Southern*
2-5
^ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.)
# at Davidson, N.C.
! at Ernie Shore Field (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
& at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.)
% at M.S. Deal Stadium (Granite Falls, N.C.)
$ Game completed March 28 at ASU (13th inning)
* Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)
2007 (33-26)
at Gardner-Webb
Coppin State$
Coppin State$
Coppin State$
at Wake Forest
at No. 2 Florida State
at No. 2 Florida State
at No. 2 Florida State
at North Carolina A&T
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at East Tennessee State
Fairleigh Dickinson^
Fairleigh Dickinson^
Fairleigh Dickinson^
at No. 3 South Carolina
at No. 3 South Carolina
Elon^
Elon^
Elon^
East Tennessee State^
Wofford^
Wofford^
7-9
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23-0!
19-3
10-9
3-6
2-10
8-12
14-5
20-2
13-12
5-3
12-13
11-4
2-4
9-2
5-13
1-4
2-24
9-8
0-5
6-8
9-7
8-2
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Wofford^
10-9
at East Tennessee State
6-8
at Furman
8-4
at Furman
7-1
at Furman
8-7
at UNC Asheville
8-7
at College of Charleston
3-11
at College of Charleston
6-10
at College of Charleston
6-7
Gardner-Webb
6-1
The Citadel
9-7
The Citadel
0-17
The Citadel
5-8
North Carolina A&T
15-16
Georgia Southern
10-4
Georgia Southern
2-3
Georgia Southern
10-16
UNC Asheville
12-11
Wake Forest
5-13
UNC Asheville
10-2
at Western Carolina
0-6
at Western Carolina
7-13
at Western Carolina
6-3
at Davidson
14-4
at Davidson
23-2
at Davidson
4-6
at Longwood
8-2
at Longwood
1-0
Radford
15-3
at UNC Greensboro
0-8
at UNC Greensboro
10-8
at UNC Greensboro
19-7
vs. UNC Greensboro*
3-9
vs. College of Charleston*
11-10
vs. Elon*
5-9
$ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.)
! No-hitter (five innings)
& at Ernie Shore Stadium (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
^ at L.P. Frans Stadium (Hickory, N.C.)
* Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)
2008 (32-27)
at NC State
1-8
at NC State
7-5
at NC State
4-14
at North Carolina A&T
9-6
at Wake Forest
18-8
Canisius^
1-10
Canisius^
7-6
Canisius^
5-11
Canisius^
4-9
at High Point
19-14
vs. Yale%
2-7
vs. Yale%
13-0
11-4
vs. Quinnipiac%
at Auburn
0-17
at Auburn
4-2
at Jacksonville State
6-1
at Jacksonville State
15-6
at Jacksonville State
4-5
Wake Forest
22-6
UNC Greensboro
3-9
UNC Greensboro
8-12
UNC Greensboro
11-17
High Point
10-3
North Carolina A&T
10-1
at The Citadel
5-6
at The Citadel
14-6
at The Citadel
6-9
UNC Asheville
23-8
at North Carolina
0-7
College of Charleston
13-16
College of Charleston
2-8
College of Charleston
6-7
at USC Upstate
6-4
Gardner-Webb
3-10
at Georgia Southern
7-13
at Georgia Southern
5-3
at Georgia Southern
5-3
at East Tennessee State
1-2
Western Carolina
6-2
Western Carolina
12-8
Western Carolina
4-5
at Tennessee
4-12
at Gardner-Webb
9-3
Davidson
10-5
Davidson
8-7
Davidson
5-4
at Elon
3-7
at Elon
9-3
at Elon
26-10
Furman
5-0
Furman
14-3
Furman
4-2
at UNC Asheville
9-3
at Wofford
7-12
at Wofford
7-8
at Wofford
16-6
vs. Furman*
8-10
vs. Western Carolina*
10-5
vs. Furman*
12-13
^ at Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium (Kannapolis, N.C.)
% at Davidson, N.C.
* Southern Conference Tournament (Charleston, S.C.)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
OFFENSIVE
BATTING AVERAGE
Single-Season (Min. 75 AB)
1. .477 Randy Ingle (1979)
2. .462 Ryan Healey (1988)
3. .450 Joey Moffitt (1978 4. .427 Randy Ingram (1978)
5. .426 Scott Waugh (1990) 6. .425 Chris Behne (2000) 7. .423 Robbie Peele (1981) 8. .416 Kim Arey (1981) .416 Randy Ingram (1977)
.416 Andre Crawford (1987)
.416 Tony Welborn (1984)
Career (MIn. 200 AB)
1. .404 Randy Ingle (1977-79)
2. .398 Ryan Healey (1987-88)
3. .390 Robbie Peele (1981-83)
4. .380 Mike Ramsey (1973-74)
5. .377 Ed Dubiel (1986-87)
6. .376 Tom Sams (1980-83)
7. .375 Bob Billings (1968-70)
8. .370 Randy Ingram (1975-78)
9. .366 Scott Waugh (1988-91)
10. .365 Chris Plemmons (1976-78)
AT-BATS
Single-Season
1. 253 Wes Hobson (2008)
2. 252 David Rubinstein (2007)
3. 251 Jason Altenhof (2007)
4. 245 Jason Altenhof (2008)
5. 242 Isaac Harrow (2008)
6. 228 Chris Behne (2000)
228 Isaac Harrow (2007)
8. 226 David Rubinstein (2008)
9. 225 Ben Billingsley (2006)
10. 221 Robbie Huffstetler (2000) Career
1. 712
2. 688
3. 678
4. 666
5. 641
6. 633
7. 623
8. 616
9. 592
10. 581
Chris Behne (1997-2000)
Chris Baker (2004-07)
Will Shellman (1991-94)
Joey Robinson (2003-06)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Tommy Green (1984-88) Scott Waugh (1988-91)
Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
Robbie Huffstetler (1999-2001)
Graham Thompson (2000-03)
Chris Behne
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RUNS SCORED
DOUBLES
Single-Season
1. 67 David Rubinstein (2007)
2. 66 Ed Dubiel (1986)
3. 62 Jason Altenhof (2008) 4. 60 Lawrence Sluder (1985) 5. 57 David Rubinstein (2008)
6. 56 Tony Welborn (1984) 56 Steve Hollins (1989) 8. 55 Andre Crawford (1985) 55 Joe Mengele (1981) 55 Wes Timmons (2001)
55 Isaac Harrow (2008)
Single-Season
1. 30 David Rubinstein (2007)
2. 22 Isaac Harrow (2007)
3. 21 Shane Owenby (1995) 21 Mike Lee (2001) 21 Wes Timmons (2001)
21 Wes Hobson (2008)
7. 19 Chris Behne (2000)
19 Andrew Franco (2007)
19 David Rubinstein (2008)
10. 18 Steve Hollins (1989) 18 Luke Little (2000)
18 Chris Baker (2006)
18 Kevin Butler (2006)
18 Isaac Harrow (2008)
Career
1. 61 David Rubinstein (2006-08)
2. 53 Wes Timmons (1999-2001) 3. 50 Tommy Green (1984-88)
4. 48 Luke Little (1998-2001) 5. 47 Chris Behne (1997-2000)
47 Chris Baker (2004-07)
7. 43 Tom Sams (1980-83) 43 Scott McDaniel (1991-95)
9. 42 Isaac Harrow (2006-pres.)
10. 41 Robbie Huffstetler (1999-2001)
Career
1. 162
2. 150
3. 143
4. 142
5. 138
6. 136
136
8. 135
9. 133
10. 131
Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Joe Mengele (1981-84) Scott Waugh (1988-91) Tom Sams (1980-83) Andre Crawford (1985-87)
Lawrence Sluder (1985-87)
Gary Chandler (1986-89)
Tony Welborn (1983-86)
Will Shellman (1991-94)
HITS
Single-Season
1. 97 Chris Behne (2000)
2. 93 Jason Altenhof (2008)
3. 91 David Rubinstein (2007)
4. 82 Andrew Franco (2007)
82 Jason Altenhof (2007)
6. 79 Isaac Harrow (2008)
7. 78 Isaac Harrow (2007)
78 Wes Hobson (2008)
9. 75 David Rubinstein (2008)
10. 74 Wes Timmons (2000)
Career
1. 239
2. 229
3. 228
4. 215
5. 213
6. 210
7. 209
8. 188
9. 183
10. 181
181
Chris Behne (1997-2000)
Tommy Green (1984-88) Scott Waugh (1988-91)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Tom Sams (1980-83) Will Shellman (1991-94) Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
Chris Baker (2004-07)
Joe Mengele (1981-84) Randy Ingram (1975-78)
Joey Robinson (2003-06)
Pete Camelo
TRIPLES
Single-Season
1. 6
Randy Ingram (1976) 6
Randy Ingle (1979) 6
George Gaines (1981) 6
Pete Camelo (1982) 6
Scott McDaniel (1995) 6
Shane Sigmon (1998)
6
Tom Prosser (2007)
6
Jason Rook (2008)
9. 5
Bill Eanes (1967) 5
Rick Martin (1977) 5
Joey Moffitt (1978) 5
Robbie Peele (1983) 5
Tom Sams (1983) 5
Shane Sigmon (1997)
5
Chris Behne (2000)
5
Ty Racette (2002)
Career
1. 12
2. 11
11
4. 10
10
6. 9
7. 8
8
Andre Crawford
Joey Moffitt (1977-80) Randy Ingle (1977-79) Shane Sigmon (1997-99) Randy Ingram (1975-78) Tom Sams (1980-83) Rusty Stroupe (1983-86) Robbie Peele (1981-83) Chris Behne (1997-00)
Randy Ingle
10.
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7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
Jason Rook (2006-08)
Garrett Hinshaw (1987-90) Andy Cheek (1997-99) Ronny Vincent (1980-83) Scott Waugh (1988-91) Kim Arey (1980-83) Will Shellman (1991-94)
Kenny Osborne (1993-94, 96-97)
Cliff Powers (1969-71)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
HOME RUNS
Single-Season
1. 16 Pete Camelo (1982)
16 Andre Crawford (1986) 3. 15 Kenny Osborne (1997) 4. 13 Marc Hodges (1985) 5. 12 Ron Brower (1977) 12 Ron Brower (1978) 12 Marc Hodges (1984) 12 Tony Welborn (1984) 12 Lawrence Sluder (1985)
12 Tony Welborn (1985) 12 Ed Dubiel (1986) 12 Brad Long (1986) Career
1. 33
2. 32
3. 31
4. 28
5. 27
27
7. 26
26
9. 25
10. 24
Andre Crawford (1985-87)
Tony Welborn (1983-86)
Ron Brower (1976-78) Johnny McCraw (1989-93) Brad Long (1984-87)
Lawrence Sluder (1985-87) Marc Hodges (1982-85)
Garrett Hinshaw (1987-90)
Kenny Osborne (1993-94, 96-97) Tommy Green (1984-88)
RUNS BATTED IN
Single-Season
1. 64 Tom Sams (1981)
2. 63 Andrew Franco (2007)
3. 61 Ed Dubiel (1986)
4. 60 Isaac Harrow (2008)
5. 56 Andre Crawford (1986)
56 Isaac Harrow (2007)
7. 53 Ron Brower (1978) 53 Garrett Hinshaw (1989) 9. 52 Randy Ingle (1978) 52 Tony Welborn (1984) 52 Brad Long (1986) 52 Chris Behne (1999)
David Rubinstein
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Career
1. 160
2. 153
3. 144
4. 138
5. 135
6. 131
7. 126
126
9. 119
10. 118
Tom Sams (1980-83)
Tommy Green (1984-88) Chris Behne (1997-2000) Ron Brower (1976-78)
Tony Welborn (1983-86)
Randy Ingram (1975-78)
Brad Long (1984-87)
Isaac Harrow (2006-pres.)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Johnny McCraw (1989-91, 93)
Career
1. 377
2. 362
3. 344
4. 341
5. 336
6. 316
7. 314
8. 295
9. 290
10. 282
Tommy Green (1984-88) Chris Behne (1997-2000)
Chris Baker (2004-07)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Tom Sams (1980-83)
Wes Timmons (1999-2001) Scott Waugh (1988-91) Andre Crawford (1985-87) Brad Long (1984-87) Kenny Osborne (1993-94, 96-97) Career
1. 132
132
3. 122
4. 121
5. 119
6. 114
7. 113
8. 110
9. 109
109
Shane Owenby (1993-96)
Joey Robinson (2003-06) Luke Little (1998-2001) Randy DeBruhl (1991-93) Garrett Hinshaw (1987-90) Chris Behne (1997-2000) Robbie Huffstetler (1999-2001)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
John Bonner (1992-94)
Brad Peisel (2002-05)
Career
1. 93
2. 78
3. 75
4. 71
5. 69
69
69
8. 68
68
10. 63
Matt Wood (1999-2001)
Jonathan Reeder (2003-07)
Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
Adam Mills (2005-08)
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
Josh Fish (2005-06)
Zach Quate (2006-present)
Ryan Kelly (1998-2000)
Taylor Craig (2002-05)
Monty Fast (2001-04)
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
BASE ON BALLS
STOLEN BASES
STARTS
Single-Season (Min. 75 AB)
1. .804 Pete Camelo (1982) 2. .776 Randy Ingle (1979) 3. .770 Joey Moffitt (1978) 4. .762 Andre Crawford (1987) 5. .752 Brad Long (1985) 6. .737 Steph Crater (1998) 7. .734 Tony Welborn (1984) 8. .731 Ron Brower (1978) 9. .725 Kenny Osborne (1997)
10. .707 Ron Brower (1977) .707 Tony Welborn (1986) .707 Garrett Hinshaw (1989)
Single-Season
1. 50 Lawrence Sluder (1985) 2. 46 Ron Hodges (1971) 3. 43 Steve Hollins (1989) 43 Lawrence Sluder (1986) 5. 42 Ed Dubiel (1986) 42 Pete Camelo (1982) 42 Jason Altenhof (2008)
8. 40 Scott McDaniel (1995) 40 Rich Livolsi 1994) 10. 39 Tim Puscian (1996)
Single-Season
1. 34 Mike Ramsey (1974) 2. 29 Will Shellman (1993) 3. 24 George Gaines (1981) 24 Will Shellman (1994) 5. 23 Tom Doss (1969) 23 Chris Plemmons (1978)
23 Will Shellman (1992) 8. 22 John Key (1991) 9. 21 Butch Dziadul (1974) 21 Joe Mengele (1981)
Career (Min. 200 AB)
1. .690 Tony Welborn (1983-86)
2. .680 Ed Dubiel (1986-87)
3. .653 Andre Crawford (1985-87) 4. .632 Randy Ingle (1977-79)
5. .624 Ron Brower (1976-78)
6. .614 Rodney Ewing (1968-69)
7. .599 Lawrence Sluder (1985-87)
8. .595 Randy Ingram (1976-78)
9. .593 Tom Sams (1980-83)
10. .592 Bob Billings (1968-70)
Career
1. 123
2. 111
3. 95
4. 86
5. 84
6. 81
7. 77
8. 76
9. 75
10. 74
74
74
Career
1. 85
2. 64
3. 57
4. 45
5. 44
6. 42
7. 40
40
9. 32
32
32
Single-Season
1. 16 Gary Armstrong (1995)
16 Jason Rook (2007)
3. 15 Len Stratton (1986)
15 Scott Clark (2004)
15 Scott Clark (2005)
15 Jonathan Reeder (2005)
15 Jason Rook (2006)
8. 14 Gary Armstrong (1994)
14 Norm Vest (1997)
14 Ben Hager (2000)
14 Rodney Lemmons (2000)
14 Tyson Blocker (2001)
14 Matt Andress (2007)
14 Matt Andress (2008)
14 Josh Dowdy (2008)
TOTAL BASES
STRIKEOUTS
Single-Season
1. 138 Chris Behne (2000)
138 David Rubinstein (2007)
3. 137 Kenny Osborne (1997)
4. 129 Andrew Franco (2007)
5. 127 Isaac Harrow (2007)
6. 126 Wes Hobson (2008)
7. 123 David Rubinstein (2008)
8. 122 Andre Crawford (1986) 9. 121 Ed Dubiel (1986) 10. 119 Pete Camelo (1982)
119 Ben Billingsley (2006)
Single-Season
1. 57 Tim Johnson (2003)
2. 50 Randy DeBruhl (1993)
50 Tim Johnson (2002)
5. 49 Luke Little (2000) 49 Shane Owenby (1994) 7. 48 Robbie Huffstetler (2000) 48 Ty Racette (2002)
9. 46 John Bonner (1994)
46 Stephen Crater (1998)
46 Travis Hunnicutt (2005)
Wes Timmons
Lawrence Sluder (1985-87)
Joe Mengele (1981-84)
Scott Waugh (1988-91)
Scott McDaniel (1991-95)
Joey Moffitt (1977-80)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Tony Welborn (1983-86)
Chris Plemmons (1976-78)
John Anderson (1996-99)
Kenny Osborne (1993-94, 96-97)
Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
Jason Altenhof (2007-08)
Tony Welborn
PITCHING
APPEARANCES
Single-Season
1. 35 Josh Fish (2006)
2. 34 Josh Fish (2005)
3. 33 Stephen Fisher (1997)
4. 30 Brandon Graves (2007)
30 Adam Mills (2008)
6. 29 Matt Wood (2001) 29 Matt Wood (2002)
8. 28 Garrett Sherrill (2007)
9. 27 Matt Wood (2000) 10. 26 Ryan Kelly (1999)
26 Zach Quate (2007)
26 Garrett Sherrill (2008)
Scott Clark
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Will Shellman (1991-94)
Mike Ramsey (1973-75)
Chris Plemmons (1976-78) Tom Doss (1967-70) Joe Mengele (1981-84) Scott McDaniel (1991-95) John Key (1988-91)
Scott Waugh (1988-91)
Wes Timmons (1999-2001)
Chris Baker (2004-07)
David Rubinstein (2006-08)
Josh Fish
Career
1. 43
2. 42
3. 39
4. 38
38
6. 37
7. 33
8. 32
32
32
32
Scott Clark (2003-06)
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
Jonathan Reeder (2003-07)
Rodney Lemonds (1997-01)
Gary Armstrong (1993-96)
Jason Rook (2006-08)
Russ Warfield (1981-84)
Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
Scott Musgrave (1993-96)
Andy Cheek (1997-99)
Jason Howell (1998-2000)
COMPLETE GAMES
Single-Season
1. 9
Jim Blankenship (1974) 2. 8
Steve Anspaugh (1973)
8
Kirk Bailey (1982) 4. 7
Chick Cromer (1969) 7
Jon Dolecki (1969)
6. 6
Steve Anspaugh (1974)
6
David Farmer (1977) 6
Terry Wentzel (1979)
6
Steve Sacco (1980) 6
Norm Vest (1996)
Matt Wood
29
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Career
1. 14
2. 13
13
4. 12
5. 11
11
11
11
9. 10
10
Steve Anspaugh (1973-74) Jim Blankenship (1971-74) David Farmer (1976-78, 80)
Russ Warfield (1981-84)
Jon Dolecki (1967-70)
Terry Wentzel (1976-79)
Kirk Bailey (1981-82) Richard Bosley (1982-85)
Chick Cromer (1968-69)
Steve Sacco (1978-80)
INNINGS PITCHED
Single-Season
1. 96.1 Garrett Sherrill (2006)
2. 95.2 Tyson Blocker (2001) 3. 95.2 Rodney Lemonds (2000) 4. 93.1 Jim Blankenship (1974)
5. 93.0 Jonathan Reeder (2006)
6. 89.1 Warren Garrett (1971)
89.1 Scott Clark (2004) 8. 88.2 Ben Hager (2001)
9. 88.1 Matt Andress (2008)
10. 88.0 Andy Cheek (1999) Career
1. 257.1
2. 249.0
3. 248.1
4. 239.1
5. 227.2
6. 208.0
7. 204.1
8. 203.2
9. 198.0
10. 193.2
Jonathan Reeder (2003-07)
Scott Clark (2003-06)
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001)
Russ Warfield (1981-84)
Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
Jason Rook (2006-08)
Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
Andy Cheek (1997-99)
Scott Musgrave (1993-96)
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
Single-Season (Min. 50 IP)
1. 0.58 Jon Dolecki (1969) 2. 0.88 Steve Anspaugh (1973)
3. 1.07 Pete Hardee (1984) 4. 1.09 Chick Cromer (1969) 5. 1.25 Kirk Bailey (1982) 6. 1.33 Gary Laws (1969) 7. 1.74 Jim Blankenship, (1974) 8. 1.82 Chick Cromer (1968) 9. 1.83 Rocki Pitman (1971) 10. 1.88 Steve Sacco (1980)
Career
1. 1.44
2. 1.82
3. 1.86
1.86
5. 2.07
Chick Cromer (1968-69)
Steve Anspaugh (1973-74)
Jim Blankenship (1971-74)
Pete Hardee (1982-84)
Gary Laws (1969-70)
Pete Hardee
30
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
2.11
2.29
2.47
2.60
2.84
Warren Garrett (1969-71)
Jon Dolecki (1967-70)
Kirk Bailey (1981-82)
Mike Ellis (1974-77)
Ed Curlee (1967-68)
WINS
Single-Season
1. 12 Pete Hardee (1984) 2. 10 John Monczynski (1974)
10 Garrett Sherrill (2007)
4. 9
Chick Cromer (1969) 9
Lenny Stratton (1986) 6. 8
Rocki Pitman (1971)
8
Steve Anspaugh (1973) 8
Kirk Bailey (1982)
8
Richard Bosley (1985)
8
Kevin Simmons (1985) 
8
Kevin Simmons (1986) 8
Pete Palmer (1989)
8
Matt Andress (2008)
Career
1. 25
2. 22
3. 21
4. 20
5. 18
18
7. 16
16
16
10. 15
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
Pete Hardee (1982-84)
Russ Warfield (1981-84)
Richard Bosley (1982-85)
Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
John Monczynski (1973-76)
David Farmer (1976-78)
Jason Crews (1994-96)
Kent Alexander (1982-84)
LOSSES
Single-Season
1. 12 Ben Hager (2000) 2. 11 Nick Peterson (2003)
3. 10 Kyle Shiplette (2002)
10 Jonathan Reeder (2005)
5. 9
Andy Cheek (1999) 9
Jason Howell (1999) 9
Brian Chapman (2002)
9
Nick Peterson (2004)
9
Scott Clark (2005)
10. 8
Scott Clark (2004)
8
Taylor Craig (2005)
Career
1. 27
2. 25
3. 20
20
20
6. 18
7. 17
Scott Clark (2003-06)
Jonathan Reeder (2003-07)
Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001)
Nick Peterson (2003-04)
Taylor Craig (2002-05)
Andy Cheek (1997-99)
Jason Howell (1998-2000)
Garrett Sherrill
17
17
17
Gary Armstrong (1993-96)
Gary Davis (1991-94)
Jason Rook (2006-08)
SAVES
Single-Season
1. 8
Matt Wood (2001) 8
Matt Wood (2002)
3. 6
Reggie Black (1981) 6
Dan Norman (1989) 6
Stephen Fisher (1997)
6
Garrett Sherrill (2007)
6
Garrett Sherrill (2008)
8. 5
Kevin Simmons (1984) 5
Adam Mills (2008)
10. 4
Steve Sacco (1979) 4
John McAulay (1991) 4
David Gonsiorowski (1992)
Career
1. 18
2. 14
3. 10
4. 8
5. 7
7
7. 6
6
6
Matt Wood (1999-2001)
Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
Dan Norman (1986-89)
Steve Sacco (1978-80)
Reggie Black (1980-81)
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
David Gonsiorowski (1992-93)
Stephen Fisher (1995-97)
Adam Mills (2005-08)
STRIKEOUTS
Single-Season
1. 90 Lenny Stratton (1986)
2. 81 Jason Rook (2007) 3. 79 Kirk Bailey (1981) 4. 78 Chick Cromer (1969) 78 Richard Bosley (1985) 6. 76 Kevin Simmons (1985)
76 Scott Clark (2004)
8. 75 Pete Hardee (1984)
75 Garrett Sherrill (2007) 10. 74 Kirk Bailey (1982) 74 Rick Tuttle (1988)
Career
1. 222
2. 213
3. 205
4. 189
5. 173
6. 172
7. 169
8. 167
9. 164
10. 154
Kevin Simmons
Kevin Simmons (1983-86)
Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
Jason Rook (2006-08)
Scott Clark (2003-06)
Garrett Sherrill (2006-08)
Jonathan Reeder (2003-pres.)
John Monczynski (1973-76)
Richard Bosley (1982-85)
Russ Warfield (1981-84)
Pete Hardee (1982-84) Jason Altenhof
BASE ON BALLS
Single-Season
1. 71 Brian Chapman (2002)
2. 58 Nick Peterson (2003)
3. 57 Todd Welborn (1985) 57 Gary Armstrong (1995) 5. 55 Kevin Simmons (1985) 55 Norm Vest (1997)
55 Nick Peterson (2004) 8. 54 Andy Cheek (1999)
54 Jason Rook (2006)
10. 51 Kevin Simmons (1986) Career
1. 166
2. 145
3. 137
4. 130
5. 126
6. 123
7. 122
8. 114
9. 113
10. 105
Kevin Simmons (1984-86)
Scott Clark (2003-06)
Gary Armstrong (1993-96)
Taylor Craig (2002-05)
Jason Rook (2006-08)
Andy Cheek (1997-99)
Rodney Lemonds (1997-2001)
Lenny Stratton (1985-87)
Nick Peterson (2003-04)
Scott Musgrave (1993-96)
MISCELLANEOUS
GAMES PLAYED
Single-Season
1. 59 Jason Altenhof (2007)
59 David Rubinstein (2007)
59 Jason Altenhof (2008)
59 Isaac Harrow (2008)
59 Wes Hobson (2008)
6. 58 David Rubinstein (2008)
58 Rand Smith (2008)
8. 57 Isaac Harrow (2007)
9. 56 Chris Behne (2000)
56 Wes Timmons (2000)
56 Chris Baker (2006)
56 Andrew Franco (2007)
56 Tom Prosser (2007)
Career
1. 197
2. 186
3. 181
4. 179
5. 178
178
7. 174
8. 173
173
173
Chris Baker (2004-07)
Chris Behne (1997-2000)
Joey Robinson (2003-06)
Will Shellman (1991-94)
Tom Sams (1980-83)
Joe Mengele (1981-84)
Ron Vincent (1980-83)
Tommy Green (1984-88)
Scott Waugh (1988-91)
Kenny Osborne (1993-94, 96-97)
Chris Baker
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TEAM RECORDS (SINCE 1974)
SINGLE-SEASON
WINS
1. 40........................................................................................... 1986
2. 35........................................................................................... 1981
35........................................................................................... 1984
35........................................................................................... 1985
5. 33........................................................................................... 1983
33........................................................................................... 2007
7. 32........................................................................................... 2008
8. 30........................................................................................... 1971
30........................................................................................... 1982
10. 29........................................................................................... 1988
29........................................................................................... 1989
LOSSES
1. 43........................................................................................... 2004
2. 42........................................................................................... 2005
3. 38........................................................................................... 1999
38........................................................................................... 2000
5. 36........................................................................................... 2003
6. 34........................................................................................... 1992
34........................................................................................... 2002
7. 32........................................................................................... 1997
32........................................................................................... 2001
9. 31........................................................................................... 2006
10. 30........................................................................................... 1995
BATTING AVERAGE
1. .353........................................................................................ 1978
2. .350........................................................................................ 1981
3. .339........................................................................................ 1988
4. .335........................................................................................ 1986
5. .329........................................................................................ 2007
6. .328........................................................................................ 1985
7. .323........................................................................................ 1983
8. .317........................................................................................ 1977
9. .316........................................................................................ 1984
10. .315........................................................................................ 2008
RUNS
1. 483......................................................................................... 2007
2. 478......................................................................................... 1986
478......................................................................................... 2008
4. 402 ....................................................................................... 1985
5. 388 ....................................................................................... 1981
6. 367 ....................................................................................... 1999
7. 355 ....................................................................................... 2006
8. 348 ....................................................................................... 1988
9. 346 ....................................................................................... 1989
10. 334 ....................................................................................... 1996
HITS
1. 707......................................................................................... 2007
2. 669......................................................................................... 2008
3. 582......................................................................................... 1986
4. 571......................................................................................... 2006
5. 551......................................................................................... 2001
6. 542......................................................................................... 1999
7. 538......................................................................................... 1981
8. 526......................................................................................... 2000
9. 507 ....................................................................................... 1988
10. 494......................................................................................... 1985
7. 8. 10. 17........................................................................................... 1977
16........................................................................................... 1969
16........................................................................................... 2002
15........................................................................................... 1997
15........................................................................................... 1995
15........................................................................................... 1982
home runs
1. 90........................................................................................... 1986
2. 82........................................................................................... 1985
3. 69........................................................................................... 2008
4. 59........................................................................................... 1997
5. 52........................................................................................... 1989
6. 50........................................................................................... 1999
7. 49........................................................................................... 1998
8. 45........................................................................................... 2006
9. 43........................................................................................... 1987
10. 42........................................................................................... 2007
SLUGGING PERCENTAGE
1. .584........................................................................................ 1978
2. .565........................................................................................ 1985
3. .558........................................................................................ 1986
4. .523........................................................................................ 1981
5. .502........................................................................................ 1988
6. .501........................................................................................ 1989
7. .492........................................................................................ 1998
8. .489........................................................................................ 2007
9. .485........................................................................................ 1977
10. .480........................................................................................ 2008
ON-BASE PERCENTAGE
1. .447........................................................................................ 1978
2. .436........................................................................................ 1981
3. .423........................................................................................ 1986
4. .417........................................................................................ 1970
5. .414........................................................................................ 1982
.414........................................................................................ 1985
.414........................................................................................ 2007
8. .413........................................................................................ 1977
9. .408........................................................................................ 1989
10. .408........................................................................................ 1988
.408........................................................................................ 1996
STOLEN BASES
1. 137......................................................................................... 1974
2. 93........................................................................................... 1981
3. 84........................................................................................... 1976
4. 75........................................................................................... 1993
5. 69........................................................................................... 2007
6. 68........................................................................................... 1992
68........................................................................................... 1999
8. 64........................................................................................... 1979
9. 59........................................................................................... 1977
59........................................................................................... 2000
EARNED RUN AVERAGE
1. 2.75........................................................................................ 1982
2. 2.78........................................................................................ 1984
3. 3.02........................................................................................ 1967
4. 3.12........................................................................................ 1974
5. 3.25........................................................................................ 1980
6. 3.55........................................................................................ 1976
7. 3.65........................................................................................ 1981
8. 4.13........................................................................................ 1985
9. 4.17........................................................................................ 1978
10. 4.19........................................................................................ 1977
DOUBLES
1. 168......................................................................................... 2007
2. 136......................................................................................... 2006
3. 130......................................................................................... 2001
4. 119......................................................................................... 1999
5. 117......................................................................................... 2008
6. 114......................................................................................... 2002
7. 103......................................................................................... 2004
8. 102......................................................................................... 1986
102......................................................................................... 1981
102......................................................................................... 2003
OPPONENTS’ BATTING AVERAGE
1. .210........................................................................................ 1982
2. .241........................................................................................ 1977
3. .242........................................................................................ 1976
4. .245........................................................................................ 1980
5. .245........................................................................................ 1981
triples
1. 29........................................................................................... 1981
2. 25........................................................................................... 2007
3. 23........................................................................................... 1979
23........................................................................................... 1976
5. 19........................................................................................... 1978
6. 18........................................................................................... 1983
Strikeouts
1. 446......................................................................................... 2008
2. 398......................................................................................... 2007
3. 336......................................................................................... 1985
4. 335......................................................................................... 2006
5. 318......................................................................................... 2000
6. 315......................................................................................... 2001
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
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7. 8. 9. 311......................................................................................... 1986
309......................................................................................... 1996
306......................................................................................... 1997
306......................................................................................... 2005
SAVES
1. 19........................................................................................... 1981
2. 12........................................................................................... 2008
3. 11........................................................................................... 1985
11........................................................................................... 1984
5. 10........................................................................................... 2006
10........................................................................................... 2002
10........................................................................................... 2001
8. 9.............................................................................................. 1989
9. 8.............................................................................................. 1991
8.............................................................................................. 1982
FIELDING PERCENTAGE
1. .972........................................................................................ 2008
2. .967........................................................................................ 2006
3. .962........................................................................................ 2007
4. .961........................................................................................ 1989
5. .959........................................................................................ 1993
6. .958........................................................................................ 2001
7. .957........................................................................................ 1984
8. .956........................................................................................ 1994
.956........................................................................................ 2000
10. .954........................................................................................ 1985
.954........................................................................................ 1987
SINGLE-GAME
At-Bats.............................................................58 (at Elon, 5/1/2008)
Hits....................................................................29 (at Elon, 5/1/2008)
Runs..................................................................26 (at Elon, 5/1/2008)
Doubles........................................................ 11 (vs. VMI, 4/14/1985)
Home Runs........................................ 8 (vs. Davidson, 4/20/1997)
RBI.................................................................. 25 (vs. VMI, 4/14/1985)
Total Bases..................................46 (vs. Wake Forest, 3/18/2008)
Walks (Offensive)................. 16 (at Morris Brown , 3/19/1978)
Strikeouts (Offensive)..............21 (at The Citadel, 4/12/1997)
Left on Base (Offensive)..........................18 (at Elon, 5/1/2008)
Runs Allowed............................................29 (vs.Elon, 5/20/2005)
Hits Allowed.............................................25 (vs. Elon, 5/20/2005)
Strikeouts (Pitching)............. 17 (2X, last at ETSU, 5/18/2000)
Walks (Pitching)...................15 (4X, last at Ga. Tech, 3/8/1989)
Wild Pitches................................................ 9 (vs. Elon, 3/16/2007)
Hit Batters............................8 (vs. Georgia Southern, 5/7/2005)
Double Plays Turned....... 5 (at Western Carolina, 4/24/1984)
SMITH STADIUM RECORDS
First Game.................April 10, 2007 (ASU 6, Gardner-Webb 1)
Ceremonial First Pitch............................ASU A.D. Charlie Cobb
Official First Pitch................................... ASU’s Jonathan Reeder
(to GWU’s Joey Testa at 3:03 p.m. — strike)
First Hit........................................................ASU’s David Rubinstein
(triple down RF line off GWU’s Taylor Brooks — bottom 1st)
First Run...............................................................GWU’s Justin Lloyd
(driven in on a double by Jamall Kinard — top 3rd)
First ASU Run........................................................... Jason Altenhof
(driven in on a single by Rubinstein — bottom 3rd)
First Home Run............................................ASU’s Andrew Franco
(three-run to RF off GWU’s Webster Beal — bottom 7th)
FIrst Night Game........ April 13, 2007 (The Citadel 17, ASU 0)
(game two of DH — 6:09 p.m. first pitch)
Runs....................................23 (ASU vs. UNC Asheville, 4/1/2008)
Hits....................................... 27 (ASU vs. Wake Forest, 3/18/2008)
RBI.......................................22 (ASU vs. UNC Asheville, 4/1/2008)
Doubles...7 (ASU vs. NC A&T, 4/18/07; WFU vs. ASU,4/25/07)
Triples.....................................3 (The Citadel vs. ASU, 4/14/2007)
ASU: 1 (15 times)
Home Runs...................................6 (NC A&T vs. ASU, 4/18/2007)
ASU: 5 (vs. UNCA, 4/24/2007; vs. UNCG, 3/22/2008)
Total Bases....................... 46 (ASU vs. Wake Forest , 3/18/2008)
Stolen Bases....................7 (Gardner-Webb vs. ASU, 4/9/2008)
...........................................................ASU: 6 vs. NC A&T, 3/26/2008)
Walks (Offensive).......11 (2X, m.r. UNCG vs. ASU, 3/23/2008)
.........................................................ASU: 11 vs. NC A&T, 4/18/2007)
Strikeouts (Pitching).... 11 (ASU vs. C.oll. of Chas., 4/6/2008)
Double Plays Turned.......3 (4X, m.r. ASU vs. Furman, 5/10/2008)
Errors.............................4 (3X, m.r. Radford vs. ASU, (5/15/2007)
ASU: 3 (3X, m.r. vs. College of Charleston, 4/4/2008)
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HONORS AND AWARDS
All-America
1968
Rodney Ewing
1969
Bob Billings
Rodney Ewing
Chick Cromer
Jon Dolecki
1970
Bob Billings
Ron Hodges
Warren Garrett
1971
Ron Hodges
1975
Mike Ramsey
1979
Randy Ingle
1982
Kirk Bailey
1984
Pete Hardee
1988
Darron Healey
2007
David Rubinstein
Academic All-America
1984
Jamie Harris
All-Region
1973
Mike Ramsey
Steve Anspaugh
1974
Mike Ramsey
Butch Dziadul
1975
Mike Ramsey
1976
Randy Ingram
1977
Ron Brower
Chris Plemmons
Randy Ingram
1978
Chris Plemmons
Joey Moffitt
Randy Ingram
Ron Brower
1979
Randy Ingle
1980
Joey Moffitt
Mike Hobbs
1981
Tom Sams
Robbie Peele
1982
Kirk Bailey
1983
Robin Peele
1984
Pete Hardee
Tony Welborn
1986
Lenny Stratton
1988
Darron Healey
1989
Garrett Hinshaw
All-STATE
2007 David Rubinstein
No. 41 JIM MORRIS
RETIRED OCTOBER 11, 1998
Jim Morris served as
Appalachian’s head coach
from 1974-98, compiling a
611-475-1 overall record in
his 25 seasons at the helm.
He led the Mountaineers
to five Southern Conference
championships and two of
ASU’s three all-time NCAA
postseason appearances in
1984 and ‘86.
His 1984 squad led the
nation in regular-season
winning percentage (35-5)
and the ‘86 Apps were the
first team in SoCon history
to earn an at-large bid to
the NCAA Regionals.
During his 25-year
tenure, Morris coached six
all-Americans, five SoCon
Players of the Year, one
SoCon Pitcher of the Year
and three SoCon Freshmen
of the Year and was named
the 1984 SoCon Coach of
the Year.
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All-NCAA Tournament
1973
Mike Ramsey
1984
Pete Hardee
All-NAIA World Series
1969
Bob Billings
1971
Ron Hodges
1973
Mike Ramsey
Steve Anspaugh
Butch Dzaidul
Robbie Williams
All-SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
1974
Mike Ramsey
Steve Anspaugh
Butch Dzaidul
1975
Mike Ramsey
Randy Ingram
1976
Randy Ingram
Chris Plemmons
Malcom McLean
Mike Ellis
1977
Randy Ingram
Chris Plemmons
Ron Brower
Randy Ingle
1978
Randy Ingram
Ron Brewer
Joey Moffitt
Chris Plemmons
Randy Ingle
Robin Cline
Mike Poteat
Jim Armstrong
1979
Randy Ingle
Mike Hobbs
Joey Moffitt
1980 Mike Hobbs
1981
Tom Sams
Robin Peele
John Barlowe
1982
Kirk Bailey
Pete Camelo
1983
Robbie Peele
1984
Tony Welborn
Jamie Harris
Pete Hardee
Kent Alexander
Marc Hodges
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990 1991
1992
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
2000
2001
Brad Long
Kevin Simmons
Marc Hodges
Richard Bosley
Brad Long
Lawerence Sluder
Tony Welborn
Lee James
Lenny Stratton
Kevin Simmons
Brad Long
Andre Crawford
Ed Bubiel
Brad Long
Ed Bubiel
Lenny Stratton
Lawerence Sluder
Tommy Green
Andre Crawford
Darron Healey
Keith Nail
Tommy Green
Rick Tuttle
Stacey Schneider
Pete Palmer
Steve Hollins
Gary Chandler
Garrett Hinshaw
Scott Waugh
Brad Neithammer
Jonny McCraw
Scott Waugh
Doug Jones
Scott Waugh
Jonny McCraw
Randy DeBruhl
Will Shellman
Doug Young
Shane Owenby
Brent Payton
Scott Garrett
Scott Musgrave
Chris Rodriquez
Kenny Osbourne
Stephen Crater
Mike Berrier
Chris Behne
Wes Timmons
Wes Timmons
2007
2008
David Rubinstein
Jason Altenhof
Jason Altenhof
Matt Andress
David Rubinstein
SoCon Player of the Year
1974
Mike Ramsey
1979
Randy Ingle
1984
Tony Welborn
1986 Lenny Stratton
1989
Scott Waugh
SoCon Pitcher of the Year
1989
Pete Palmer
SoCon Coach of the Year
1973
Frank Lovrich
1984
Jim Morris
SoCon FRESHMAN of the Year
1988
Scott Waugh
1989
Jonny Mcgraw
1993
Kenny Osborne
SoCon ChampionSHIP
1973, 1984
SoCon NORTH DIVISION
ChampionSHIP
1984, 1985, 1986, 1987
SoCon TOURNAMENT
ChampionSHIP
1984
ALL-SoCon TOURNAMENT
1984
Rusty Weaver
1990
Brad Niethammer
Doug Jones
1991
Scott Waugh
John Key
2000
Chris Behne
2007
Andrew Franco
SoCon TOURNAMENT MVP
1984
Rusty Weaver
RETIRED JERSEYS
No. 12 RANDY INGLE
No. 15 TOM PROSSER
Appalachian’s all-time leader in career batting average,
Randy Ingle hit .404 for the Mountaineers from 1977-79.
He also ranks second in ASU history with 11 career triples
and fourth in career slugging percentage (.632) and batted
an ASU and SoCon-record .477 in 1979, en route to allSoCon, SoCon Player of the Year, all-region and first-team
all-America accolades. He earned all-conference honors in
each of his three collegiate seasons.
After being selected in the 14th round of the 1979 Major League Baseball Draft by the Atlanta Braves, he played
in the Braves’ farm system from 1979-1987.
He has spent the past 22 seasons as a coach in the
Braves’ organization,
including 17 as a
manager, and is currently in his fourth
season as manager
of the Single-A Rome
Braves. He earned
Southern League
Manager of the Year
honors in 1997 after
leading Greenville
to the league championship and also
managed Pulaski
to an Appalachian
League title in 1991.
Former ASU baseball standout Tom Prosser died on
Nov. 23, 2008 while ensuring the safety of family members
during a house fire in his native Tennessee. He was 24.
Prosser starred as a left fielder and spark plug in the Appalachian lineup in 2006 and ‘07. He hit .313 in 80 games
as a Mountaineer, including a sterling .346 average as a
senior. His six triples in ‘07 tied for the most in ASU singleseason history.
Prior to his arrival at Appalachian, Prosser spent two
seasons at Roane State
C.C., where he hit .341
with 33 RBI and 19 stolen
bases in 2005. He was also
an academic all-region
honoree at Roane State.
“Tom represented
everything that we want
a student-athlete in our
program to be — hardworking, loyal and a great
friend and teammate,” ASU
head coach Chris Pollard
said. “He will be greatly
missed by everyone associated with our program
and all of the people he
touched as a member of
the University community.”
RETIRED OCTOBER 25, 2008
RETIRED NOVEMBER 26, 2008
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MOUNTAINEERS IN THE PROS
MOUNTAINEERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL DRAFT*
Year
1969
1970
1972
1975
1977
1979
1982
1984
Player
Charlie Cromer
Ron Hodges
Bobby Billings
Sam Miller
John Shermer
MIke Ramsey
Ronald Brower
Randy Ingle
Kirk Bailey
Mark Poston
Pete Hardy
Rich Bosely
Pos.Round SelectionOrganization
P
23
526
Chicago White Sox
C
6
144
Baltimore Orioles
OF
28
649
Washington Senators
P
31
708
Washington Senators
P
9
204
Chicago White Sox
SS
3
64
St. Louis Cardinals
1B
10
236
Montreal Expos
SS
14
342
Atlanta Braves
P
13
335
New York Yankees
P
22
548
San Diego Padres
P
21
534
Montreal Expos
P
25
639
Baltimore Orioles
Year
1985
1986
1990
1996
2008
Player
Pos.Round SelectionOrganization
Todd Welborn
P
4
100
New York Mets
Rich Bosley
P
10
237
MIlwaukee Brewers
Tony Welborn
OF
21
539
Kansas City Royals
Tony Welborn
OF/P
3
70
Montreal Expos
Kent Alexander
P
22
558
Chicago Cubs
Steven Hollins
SS
41
1,055
Philadelphia Phillies
Brian Musgrave
P
11
331
Boston Red Sox
Scott Garrett
C
23
690
Cincinnati Reds
David Rubinstein OF
11
324
Pittsburgh Pirates
Jason Rook
OF
12
356
Baltimore Orioles
Garrett Sherrill
P
12
368
Milwaukee Brewers
* Selections from regular June draft. Selections from secondary or supplemental drafts are not noted.
MOUNTAINEERS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES
DON CARDWELL • RHP • 1954
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER
1957-60 — Philadephia Phillies
1960-62 — Chicago Cubs
1963-66 — Pittsburgh Pirates
1967-70 — New York Mets
1970 — Atlanta Braves
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS
WLERAGGS
14 Seasons
102
138
3.92
410
301
CG
72
SHO
17
SVIPHRERHR
7
2,122.2
2,009
1,044 924
225
BB
671
KHBP
1,211
98
POSTSEASON
1969 World Series (pitched one perfect inning in Game One)
RON HODGES • C • 1969-71
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER
1973-84 — New York Mets
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS
G
ABRH
12 Seasons
666 1,426 119
342
2B
56
3BHRRBI
2
19
147
BB
224
K
217
AVG.OB%
.240 .342
SLG.
.322
SB
10
CS
13
BB
2
KHBP
2
0
SB
14
CS
7
POSTSEASON
1973 World Series (walked in only plate appearance of series in Game One)
JOHN PYECHA • RHP • 1950-53
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER
1954 — Chicago Cubs
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS
WLERAGGS
One Season
0
1
10.13
1
0
CG
0
SHO
0
SVIPHRERHR
0
2.2
4
3
3
1
MIKE RAMSEY • IF • 1972-75
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER
1978-84 — St. Louis Cardinals
1984 — Montral Expos
1985 — Los Angeles Dodgers
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS
G
ABRH
Seven Seasons
394
786
81
189
2B
26
3BHRRBI
6
2
57
BB
48
K
111
AVG.OB%
.240 .285
SLG.
.296
POSTSEASON
1982 World Series (appeared in three games off the bench; scored the eventual winning run in the sixth inning of St. Louis’ 6-3 win over Milwaukee in Game Seven)
COAKLER TRIPLETT • OF • 1930-35
MAJOR LEAGUE CAREER
1938 — Chicago Cubs
1941-43 — St. Louis Cardinals
1944-45 — Philadelphia Phillies
MAJOR LEAGUE STATISTICS
G
ABRH
334
Six Seasons
470 1,307 148
2B
47
3BHRRBI
14
27
173
BB
123
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K
114
AVG.OB%
.256 .320
SLG.
.375
SB
10
CS
0
33
2009 OPPONENTS
THE CITADEL
MARCH 13-15 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . .................................................................Charleston, S.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Bulldogs
Colors . ....................................................... Citadel Blue and White
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . .............. Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park (6,000)
Head Coach.................................................................... Fred Jordan
Asst. Coaches... David Beckley, Randy Carlson, Jon Aughey
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............28-28/12-15 (8th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................20/5
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................11/2
Baseball SID . ..............................................................Patrick Walsh
SID Phone.................................................................(843) 953-7590
SID Email ............................................Patrick.Walsh@citadel.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(843) 965-4151
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
APRIL 17-19 • CHARLESTON, S.C.
Location . .................................................................Charleston, S.C.
Nickname . ............................................................................ Cougars
Colors . ..................................................................Maroon and Gold
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . ................................ Patriots Point (2,000)
Head Coach ......................................................................Monte Lee
Asst. Coaches ............. Dan Roszel, Chris Morris, Brent Walsh
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............. 39-20/19-8 (2nd)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 16/13
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 4/5
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 2/5
Baseball SID . ................................................................. Tony Ciuffo
SID Phone.................................................................(843) 953-5465
SID Email ................................................................ciuffo@cofc.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(843) 953-9141
DAVIDSON
MARCH 27-29 • DAVIDSON, N.C.
Location . ...................................................................Davidson, N.C.
Nickname . ............................................................................Wildcats
Colors . .........................................................................Red and Black
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . .......................................Wilson Field (700)
Head Coach .................................................................... Dick Cooke
Asst. Coaches .....Mike Zandler, Toby Bicknell, Sean Lennox
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............12-38/4-23 (10th)
2007 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................18/7
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 8/1
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................14/3
Baseball SID . ..........................................................Lauren Biggers
SID Phone.................................................................(704) 894-2815
SID Email .............................................. [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(704) 894-2740
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
MARCH 18 • JOHNSON CITY, TENN.
APRIL 14 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ..........................................................Johnson City, Tenn.
Nickname . ......................................................................Buccaneers
Colors . ..................................................... Navy Blue and Old Gold
Conference ....................................................................Atlantic Sun
Stadium (Capacity) . .................................Cardinal Park (2,000)
Head Coach ..................................................................... Tony Skole
Asst. Coaches ....................................... Clay Greene, Reid Casey
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............18-38/9-24 (12th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................18/7
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 8/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 7/4
Baseball SID . ............................................................Jeff Schneider
SID Phone.................................................................(423) 439-5612
SID Email .......................................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(423) 461-4865
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ELON
FEB. 27-MARCH 1 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . .............................................................................Elon, N.C.
Nickname . .............................................................................Phoenix
Colors . ..................................................................Maroon and Gold
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . .................................. Latham Park (2,000)
Head Coach .............................................................. MIke Kennedy
Asst. Coaches ..... Mike Zandler, Jaff Arzonico, Sean Lennoc
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)................ 44-18/19-8 (1st)
2008 Postseason ................................................. NCAA Regional
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................22/8
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 9/3
Baseball SID . ................................................................... Chris Rash
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 278-6712
SID Email ................................................................crash@elon.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 278-6788
FURMAN
APRIL 3-5 • GREENVILLE, S.C.
Location . .................................................................. Greenville, S.C.
Nickname . ............................................................................ Paladins
Colors . .................................................................. Purple and White
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . ............................................Latham (2,000)
Head Coach ...................................................................... Ron Smith
Asst. Coaches ................................. Britt Reames, Jeff Whitfield
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............33-24/17-10 (3rd)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 21/11
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 1/3
Baseball SID . ................................................................Hunter Reid
SID Phone.................................................................(864) 294-2061
SID Email ...............................................hunter.reid@furman.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(864) 294-3066
GARDNER-WEBB
FEBRUARY 25 • BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.
APRIL 15 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ........................................................Boiling Springs, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Bulldogs
Colors . ...................................................................Scarlet and Black
Conference ........................................................................ Big South
Stadium (Capacity) . .................................Masters Field (1,000)
Head Coach ...............................................................Rusty Stroupe
Asst. Coaches ...........................................Kent Cox, Jason Burke
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).. 29-30/15-18 (5th - A-Sun)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................22/5
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 8/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 2/1
Baseball SID . .................................................................. Marc Rabb
SID Phone.................................................................(704) 406-4355
SID Email ......................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(704) 974-3662
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
MARCH 20-22 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ..................................................................Statesboro, Ga.
Nickname . ................................................................................Eagles
Colors . .......................................................................Blue and White
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . .................................. J.I. Clements (3,000)
Head Coach .......................................................... Rodney Hennon
Asst. Coaches ..................................Mike Tidick, Jason Beverlin
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............33-25/16-11 (4th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 19/12
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 5/4
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 6/8
Baseball SID . ..................................................... Patrick Osterman
SID Phone.................................................................(912) 478-0352
SID Email .......................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(912) 478-2508
APRIL 1 • BOONE, N.C.
APRIL 22 • HIGH POINT, N.C.
Location . .................................................................High Point, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Panthers
Colors . .................................................................. Purple and White
Conference ........................................................................ Big South
Stadium (Capacity) . ............................ Coy O. Willard, Sr. (550)
Head Coach .................................................................. Craig Cozart
Asst. Coaches ....Bryan Peters, Rich Wallace, Daniel Latham
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)............... 20-33/9-12 (5th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................22/8
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 5/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 9/4
Baseball SID . ............................................................Manny Nieves
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 841-4640
SID Email ................................................ [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 841-3077
JACKSONVILLE STATE
FEBRUARY 20-22 • FOREST CITY, N.C.
Location . ...............................................................Jacksonville, Ala.
Nickname . ......................................................................Gamecocks
Colors . ........................................................................Red and White
Conference ..................................................................... Ohio Valley
Stadium (Capacity) . .......................Rudy Abbott Field (1,500)
Head Coach ......................................................................... Jim Case
Asst. Coaches .... Steve Gillespie, Travis Janssen, Shayne Kelley
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)................ 37-21/23-4 (1st)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 15/12
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 8/1
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 4/1
Baseball SID . ................................................................... Greg Seitz
SID Phone.................................................................(256) 782-5279
SID Email ..................................................................gseitz@jsu.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(256) 782-5533
LONGWOOD
MAY 14-15 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ...................................................................... Farmville, Va.
Nickname . ..............................................................................Lancers
Colors . .......................................................................Blue and White
Conference ..................................................................Independent
Stadium (Capacity) . ................................................. Lancer (550)
Head Coach ............................................................. Buddy Bolding
Asst. Coaches ...................................Shawn Abell, Erik Supplee
2008 Record............................................................................23-26-1
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 13/11
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 6/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 7/5
Baseball SID . ................................................................Greg Prouty
SID Phone.................................................................(434) 395-2097
SID Email ............................................proutygd@longwood.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(434) 395-2710
NORTH CAROLINA
MARCH 10-11 • CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
Location . ................................................................ Chapel HIll, N.C.
Nickname . ...........................................................................Tar Heels
Colors . .....................................................Carolina Blue and White
Conference ................................................................ Atlantic Coast
Stadium (Capacity) . ......................................... Boshamer (TBD)
Head Coach ......................................................................... Mike Fox
Asst. Coaches .......Scott Forbes, Scott Jackson, Matt McCay
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).....54-14/22-7 (2nd- Coastal)
2008 Postseason .......................................College World Series
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 19/11
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 5/5
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 5/0
Baseball SID . ................................................................John Martin
SID Phone.................................................................(919) 962-0084
SID Email ..................................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(919) 962-3509
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NORTH CAROLINA A&T
MARCH 24, APRIL 21 • BOONE, N.C.
MARCH 3 • GREENSBORO, N.C.
Location . .............................................................. Greensboro, N.C.
Nickname . ............................................................................... Aggies
Colors . .........................................................................Blue and Gold
Conference ................................................... Mid-Eastern Athletic
Stadium (Capacity) . .............................. War Memorial (2,000)
Head Coach.............................................................. Keith Shumate
Asst. Coaches.........................................Austin Love, Tim Wilson
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............. 29-30/11-6 (2nd)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 14/14
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 3/5
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 7/6
Baseball SID . ..........................................................Brian Holloway
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 334-7141
SID Email ...................................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 334-7405
UNC ASHEVILLE
MARCH 31 • ASHEVILLE, N.C.
APRIL 29 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ....................................................................Asheville, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Bulldogs
Colors . ...........................................................Royal Blue and White
Conference ........................................................................ Big South
Stadium (Capacity) . ..........................McCormick Field (4,800)
Head Coach ............................................................... Willie Stewart
Asst. Coaches ...................................... Tim Perry, Tommy Smith
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)............... 24-35/6-15 (8th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 18/12
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 6/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................10/3
Baseball SID . .............................................................Everett Hutto
SID Phone.................................................................(828) 251-6931
SID Email ............................................................ [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(828) 545-1121
NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL
APRIL 30 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ..................................................................... Durham, N.C.
Nickname . ................................................................................Eagles
Colors . .................................................................. Maroon and Gray
Conference ..................................................................Independent
Stadium (Capacity) . ................ Durham Athletic Park (5,000)
Head Coach ..................................................................Henry White
Asst. Coaches ....Michael Swann, Ken Valentine, Chris Smith
2008 Record..................................................................................6-30
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................15/9
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/2
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 4/4
Baseball SID . ...................................................................Kyle Serba
SID Phone.................................................................(919) 530-7054
SID Email .............................................................kserba@nccu.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(919) 796-1696
UNC GREENSBORO
MAY 8-10 • GREENSBORO, N.C.
Location . ............................................................. .Greensboro, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Spartans
Colors . ..........................................................Gold, White and Navy
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . ............................. UNCG Baseball (3,500)
Head Coach ..................................................................... Mike Gaski
Asst. Coaches ................................. Jamie Athas, Dustin Ijames
2008 Record/Conference (Finish).............33-27/15-12 (5th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 19/11
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 3/6
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 9/4
Baseball SID . ............................................................David Percival
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 334-5615
SID Email .........................................................drperciv@uncg.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 334-3885
NC STATE
MAY 12 • RALEIGH, N.C.
Location . .......................................................................Raleigh, N.C.
Nickname . .......................................................................... Wolfpack
Colors . ........................................................................Red and White
Conference ................................................................ Atlantic Coast
Stadium (Capacity) . ...................................... Doak Field (2,500)
Head Coach .................................................................. Elliott Avent
Asst. Coaches ............... Tom Holliday, Chris Hart, Brian Ward
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)....42-22/18-11 (2nd - Atlantic)
2008 Postseason .....................................NCAA Super Regional
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 22/14
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 4/5
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................10/5
Baseball SID . ..................................................... Bruce Winkworth
SID Phone.................................................................(919) 515-1182
SID Email ...................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(919) 513-0653
RADFORD
MARCH 25 • RADFORD, VA.
APRIL 28 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ........................................................................ Radford, Va.
Nickname . .................................................................... Highlanders
Colors . ........................................................................Red and White
Conference ........................................................................ Big South
Stadium (Capacity) . ....Radford Univ. Baseball Field (1,000)
Head Coach ....................................................................Joe Raccuia
Asst. Coaches ............. Brian Anderson, Allen Rice, Eric Mesa
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)............... 24-32/6-14 (6th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 22/10
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 7/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................10/5
Baseball SID . ............................................................... Patrick Reed
SID Phone.................................................................(540) 831-5211
SID Email .....................................................pmreed@radford.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(540) 257-1159
SAMFORD
APRIL 10-12 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ..............................................................Birmingham, Ala.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Bulldogs
Colors . ...........................................................................Red and Blue
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . .................... Joe Lee Griffin Field (1,000)
Head Coach ...................................................................Casey Dunn
Asst. Coaches ... Tony David, Mick Fieldbinder, Rucker Taylor
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)....33-23/19-7 (t-2nd - OVC)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 22/12
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 4/4
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 4/0
Baseball SID . ............................................................... Joey Mullins
SID Phone.................................................................(205) 726-2799
SID Email ................................................. [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(205) 726-4167
TENNESSEE
APRIL 7 • KNOXVILLE, TENN.
FEBRUARY 24 • WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
MARCH 17 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . ....................................................... Winston-Salem, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................... Demon Deacons
Colors . ...............................................................Old Gold and Black
Conference ................................................................ Atlantic Coast
Stadium (Capacity) . ........Wake Forest Baseball Park (6,000)
Head Coach .............................................................Rick Rembielak
Asst. Coaches ...................................... Jon Palmieri, Greg Bauer
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)....25-31/13-16 (3rd-Atlantic)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................21/8
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 5/4
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................12/4
Baseball SID . ................................................................ Chad Crunk
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 758-5842
SID Email .......................................................... [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 759-7373
WESTERN CAROLINA
MARCH 6-8 • CULOWHEE, N.C.
Location . .................................................................Cullowhee, N.C.
Nickname . .................................................................... Catamounts
Colors . .................................................................... Purple and Gold
Conference ......................................................................... Southern
Stadium (Capacity) . ......................... Hennon Stadium (1,500)
Head Coach ...........................................................Bobby Moranda
Asst. Coaches .....David Haverstick, Grant Achilles, Alan Beck
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)..........29-28/14-13 (t-6th)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ............................................20/6
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 5/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 3/2
Baseball SID . ........................................................... Daniel Hooker
SID Phone.................................................................(828) 227-2339
SID Email .............................................. [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(828) 227-7020
WOFFORD
APRIL 24-26 • BOONE, N.C.
Location . .................................................................High Point, N.C.
Nickname . ........................................................................... Panthers
Colors . .................................................................. Purple and White
Conference ........................................................................ Big South
Stadium (Capacity) . ............................ Coy O. Williard Sr. (550)
Head Coach .................................................................Sal Bando, Jr.
Asst. Coaches ..Phil Maier, Michael Lowman, & Justin Pinyan
2007 Record/Conference (Finish)..........27-30/10-11 (t-4th)
2007 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 20/10
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 9/1
Pitchers Returning/Lost . ......................................................... 7/9
Baseball SID . .............................................................Brian Morgan
SID Phone.................................................................(336) 841-4605
SID Email .............................................bmorgan@highpoint.edu
Press Box Phone ...................................................(336) 841-3077
2009 SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
MAY 20-24 • GREENVILLE, S.C. • FLUOR FIELD
Location . .................................................................Knoxville, Tenn.
Nickname . ....................................................................... Volunteers
Colors . ................................................................ Orange and White
Conference .................................................................Southeastern
Stadium (Capacity) . .............................Lindsey Nelson (4,000)
Head Coach .................................................................Todd Raleigh
Asst. Coaches .... Bradley LeCroy, Fred Corral, Nate Headley
2008 Record/Conference (Finish)... 27-29/12-18 (6th-East)
2008 Postseason .....................................................................None
Letterwinners Returning/Lost ......................................... 17/11
Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................... 6/3
Pitchers Returning/Lost . .......................................................10/3
Baseball SID . .....................................................Melissa Anderson
SID Phone.................................................................(865) 974-4947
SID Email ........................................................ [email protected]
Press Box Phone ...................................................(865) 974-3376
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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS (SINCE 1955)
OpponentWonLostTied
Akron
0
1
0
Alabama
0
3
0
Albany
0
3
0
Allen
7
1
0
Army
2
0
0
Assumption
2
0
0
Auburn
1
5
0
Augusta
13
8
0
Barton
11
7
0
Belmont Abbey
3
4
0
Benedict
2
0
0
Berea
1
0
0
Berry
1
1
0
Binghampton
2
0
0
Bluefield
6
0
0
Bristol
2
0
0
Brown
2
2
0
Bryan
1
0
0
Buffalo
1
1
0
Campbell
4
6
1
Canisius
5
3
0
Carson-Newman
3
0
0
Catawba
18
25
0
Charleston (W.Va.)
2
1
0
Charleston Southern
3
2
0
Charlotte
9
13
1
Chattanooga
14
1
0
The Citadel
23
67
0
Clemson
2
18
0
Coastal Carolina
0
1
0
College of Charleston
5
25
0
Columbus
4
4
0
Connecticut
2
0
0
Coppin State
5
0
0
Davidson
49
34
1
Dayton
3
0
0
Delaware State
1
0
0
Duke
1
4
0
5
23
0
East Carolina
East Tennessee State
70
50
1
Eastern Kentucky
0
2
0
Elon
12
36
0
Emory & Henry
8
0
0
Erskine
6
5
0
Fairleigh Dickinson
2
1
0
Florida International
0
6
0
Florida State
0
16
0
Francis Marion
3
0
0
Furman
47
39
0
Gardner-Webb
16
13
0
George Mason
0
1
0
Georgia
1
3
0
Georgia Southern
10
46
0
Georgia State
2
4
0
Georgia Tech
1
16
0
Grand Canyon
0
1
0
Guilford
13
14
0
High Point
22
21
0
Hillsdale
2
0
0
Hofstra
1
0
0
Indiana (Pa.)
1
1
0
Jacksonville State
7
1
0
James Madison
0
1
0
Kennesaw
2
0
0
Kent State
2
1
0
Kentucky
1
2
0
King
9
0
0
Lee
1
0
0
Lenoir-Rhyne
33
18
0
Liberty
3
6
0
Lipscomb
0
1
0
Longwood
3
1
0
Mars Hill
19
0
0
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First MeetingLast Meeting
2004
2004
2006
2006
2005
2005
1969
1971
2006
2006
1987
1987
1991
2008
1968
1982
1957
1969
1967
1993
1971
1971
1981
1981
1977
1977
2002
2002
1980
1987
1991
1991
2004
2004
1971
1971
2006
2006
1980
2006
2006
2008
1973
1988
1955
1995
1970
1971
1979
2005
1980
2006
1970
1982
1972
2008
1973
1997
2002
2002
1993
2008
1971
1974
1985
1985
1987
2007
1973
2008
2007
2007
1987
1987
1974
1997
1956
2004
1955
2008
1984
1995
1956
2008
1969
1982
1967
1974
2007
2007
1987
1999
1993
2007
1974
1974
1969
2008
1977
2008
2005
2005
1975
1983
1967
2008
1979
1984
1978
1994
1969
1969
1988
1956
1956
2008
1981
1981
2003
2003
1971
1972
1970
2008
2001
2001
1984
1984
1986
1995
2001
2005
1981
1994
1978
1978
1955
1990
1985
1995
1971
1971
2005
2007
1969
1992
OpponentWonLostTied
First MeetingLast Meeting
Marshall
41
26
0
1977
1997
Mercer-Atlanta
12
2
0
1955
1984
Mercer
0
3
0
1975
1979
Mercyhurst
4
0
0
1983
1984
Methodist
4
0
0
1978
1979
Miami (Fla.)
0
1
0
1973
1973
Milligan
30
21
0
1969
1993
Montreat-Anderson
2
0
0
1993
1993
Morehead State
1
0
0
1994
1994
Morris Brown
1
0
0
1978
1979
New Orleans
0
1
0
1984
1984
Newberry
7
5
0
1963
1971
Niagara
1
0
0
2006
2006
Norfolk State
1
0
0
1998
1998
North Carolina
3
19
0
1974
2008
North Carolina A&T
37
6
0
1983
2008
UNC Asheville
32
19
0
1985
2008
North Carolina Central— First Meeting —
UNC Greensboro
13
30
0
1991
2008
UNC Pembroke 1
1
0
1967
1969
NC State
2
8
0
1973
2008
UNC Wilmington
1
3
0
1971
2003
Oglethorpe
0
1
0
1968
1968
Ohio State
0
2
0
1995
1995
Oklahoma State
0
1
0
1986
1986
Old Dominion
0
4
0
1997
2001
Pfeiffer
8
10
1
1961
1989
Piedmont
5
0
0
1983
1989
Presbyterian
7
1
0
1966
1981
Quinnipiac
1
0
0
2008
2008
Radford
9
5
0
1985
2007
Rhode Island
2
0
0
1985
1985
Richmond
5
6
1
1972
2001
St. Andrews
1
0
0
1967
1967
St. Joseph’s (Ind.)
2
1
0
1986
1988
Salem
2
0
0
1969
1971
Samford— First Meeting —
Shepherd
1
0
0
1991
1991
2
3
0
1971
1977
Shorter
Slippery Rock
2
0
0
1982
1982
South Alabama
1
0
0
1973
1973
South Carolina
1
9
0
1972
2007
USC Aiken
5
4
1
1976
1981
USC Upstate
4
2
0
1986
2008
South Carolina State
2
0
0
1991
1993
Southern Tech
3
1
0
1979
1984
Stanford
0
1
0
1986
1986
Stetson
0
3
0
2004
2004
Stony Brook
0
1
0
2004
2004
Tennessee
2
11
0
1977
2008
Tennessee Tech
9
5
0
1996
2005
Tusculum
4
0
0
1969
1977
Virginia Commonwealth
0
1
0
1997
1997
VMI
66
30
0
1971
2003
Virginia Tech
11
21
0
1974
2006
Voorhees
4
0
0
1969
1971
Wagner
2
0
0
2002
2002
1970
2008
Wake Forest
12
31
0
Warren Wilson
2
0
0
1989
1989
West Georgia
2
0
0
1975
1975
West Liberty
1
0
0
1969
1969
West Virginia
1
0
0
1995
1995
West Virginia State
2
0
0
1976
1976
Western Carolina
52
78
0
1955
2008
William Carey
0
1
0
1969
1969
William & Mary
7
3
0
1972
1977
Wingate
1
1
0
1985
1985
Winston-Salem State
2
0
0
1970
1971
Winthrop
5
17
0
1990
2004
Wis.-Stevens Point
0
1
0
1991
1991
Wofford
32
20
0
1968
2008
Wooster
1
0
0
1969
1969
Yale
1
1
0
2008
2008
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SOUTHERN CONFERENCE
The Southern Conference, which is in its 88th season of intercollegiate competition in
2007-08, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong
leaders and role models.
The Southern Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout
the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants
for NCAA Division I Championships. It is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate
athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915)
and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination.
Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college
athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter
membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it
has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave
birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice.
Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition.
League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic
All-America and district teams and a total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been
selected from the conference.
The Southern Conference was formed on February 25, 1921 at a meeting in Atlanta, Ga.
Fourteen institutions from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
(SIAA) reorganized as the Southern Conference. Those charter members included Alabama,
Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi State, North
Carolina, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee.
Athletic competition began in the fall of 1921.
In 1922, six more schools - Florida, Louisiana State, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tulane
and Vanderbilt - joined the fold. A year later, the University of the South joined the ranks.
Virginia Military Institute became a member in 1925 and Duke University came into the
fold in 1929. Since then, conference membership has experienced a series of membership
changes with 42 institutions having been affiliated with the league. The league has undergone two major transitions during its history.
The first occurred in December 1932 when the Southeastern Conference was formed
out of the 23-school Southern Conference. The league’s 13 members west and south of
the Appalachian Mountains reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel demands
that were present in the league at the time. In 1936, the Southern Conference invited The
Citadel, William & Mary, Davidson, Furman, Richmond and Wake Forest to join the membership.
The second major shift happened in 1953 when Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North
Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest officially withdrew from the
league to form the Atlantic Coast Conference. This change was brought about due to the
desire of many of those schools to schedule a greater number of regular season basketball
games against their local rivals.
Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans five Southeastern
states. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel,
Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Samford, Chattanooga,
Western Carolina and Wofford. The most recent addition, Samford University, is in its first
year of SoCon competition. The Bulldogs replaced East Tennessee State, which left the
conference following the conclusion of the 2004-05 academic year.
In baseball, Wake Forest advanced to the championship game of the NCAA College
World Series in 1949 before falling to Texas. Demon Deacon second baseman Charles
Teague was named the CWS Most Valuable Player. The Citadel made history in 1990 by
becoming the first military school to make an appearance at the College World Series.
The Bulldogs were joined that season at the CWS by current conference member Georgia
Southern.
One of the Southern Conference’s more famous baseball alums is Duke’s Dick Groat. The
Blue Devil shortstop, who was also a basketball standout, was the conference’s Athlete-ofthe-Year in 1951 and 1952. He went on to a 14-year career in the major leagues. In 1960, he
was named the National League MVP after he led the league in batting with a .325 average
for the World Champion Pittsburgh Pirates.
Among Southern Conference alums to grace Major
League Baseball fields have been Atlee Hammaker (East
Tennessee State), Jeff Montgomery (Marshall) and Mike
Ramsey (Appalachian State). Recent MLB players that
once graced SoCon rosters include Angles third baseman
Dallas McPherson (The Citadel), Indians pitcher Tom
Mastny (Furman) and Pirates pitchers Britt Reames (The
Citadel) and Brian Rogers (Furman).
The Southern Conference office is located in the
Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was
in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was
renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class
meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of
SoCon Commissioner
the conference’s historical documents.
John Iamarino
2009 Southern Conference
PRESEASON COACHES’ POLL
Team
Pts. (1st)
1. Elon............................................................................................................98 (8)
2. Georgia Southern..................................................................................89 (3)
3. College of Charleston..........................................................................79
4. The Citadel...............................................................................................62
5. Appalachian State.............................................................. 57
6. Western Carolina...................................................................................52
7. UNC Greensboro....................................................................................51
8. Furman......................................................................................................46
9. Samford....................................................................................................40
10. Wofford.....................................................................................................19
11. Davidson..................................................................................................12
2008 Southern Conference FINAL STANDINGS
SoConOverall
TeamWL
Pct.WL
Pct.
Elon*
19
8
.704
44
18
.710
College of Charleston 18
9
.667
39
20
.661
Furman
17
10
.630
33
24
.579
Georgia Southern
16
11
.593
33
25
.569
UNC Greensboro
15
12
.556
33
27
.550
Appalachian State 14
13
.519
32
27
.542
Western Carolina
14
13
.519
29
28
.509
The Citadel
12
15
.444
28
28
.500
Wofford
6
21
.222
24
35
.407
Davidson
4
23
.148
12
38
.240
* 2008 SoCon Tournament champion
2008 COACHES’ ALL-Southern Conference TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
SP — Jay Jackson (Furman)
SP — Steven Hensley (Elon)
RP — Thomas Girwood (Elon)
C — Blake Murphy (Western Carolina)
1B — Michael Harrington (College of Charleston)
2B — Brandon Sizemore (College of Charleston)
3B — Jeremie Tice (College of Charleston)
SS — Jason Altenhof (Appalachian State)
OF — Chris Shehan (Georgia Southern)
OF — Cory Harrilchak (Elon)
OF — Chris Swauger (The Citadel)
DH — Ty Wright (Georgia Southern)
SECOND TEAM
SP — Greg Martin (UNC Greensboro)
SP — Matt Andress (Appalachian State)
RP —Nick Karow (Furman)
C — Griffin Benedict (Georgia Southern)
1B — Ricky Orton (UNC Greensboro)
2B — Nick Liles (Western Carolina)
3B — A.J. Wirnsberger (Georgia Southern)
SS — Michael Gilmartin (Wofford)
OF — Sonny Meade (The Citadel)
OF — David Rubinstein (Appalachian State)
OF — David Richardson (Georgia Southern)
OF — Gabe Marchant (College of Charleston)
DH — Reese Wade (Furman)
Player of the Year: Jeremie Tice (College of Charleston)
Pitcher of the Year: Steven Hensley (Elon)
Freshman of the Year: Thomas Girwood (Elon)
Coach of the Year: Mike Kennedy (Elon)
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APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY
EDUCATING NORTH CAROLINA’S CITIZENS AND LEADERS ...
Now in its 109th year, Appalachian State
University is dedicated to creating the best possible
learning environment for its students.
The university promotes international
experiences for students and faculty through study
abroad and international programs. Appalachian
encourages intellectual growth through the First
Year Seminar and Summer Reading Program and
through undergraduate research coordinated by
faculty in many disciplines.
The university recruits and develops outstanding faculty committed to classroom instruction,
research and service. It provides student leadership
opportunities through involvement on university
committees and the student government association or in one of the more than 200 clubs and
organizations on campus.
Appalachian also fosters a commitment to
community service and outreach through volunteer
activities coordinated throughout Watauga County
and the region. Appalachian offers more than 140
undergraduate and graduate degree programs and
a doctorate of education.
North Carolina residents make up more than
90 percent of the approximately 16,600 students
enrolled at Appalachian. Nearly half of Appalachian
students come from cities, towns and counties
within a 100-mile radius of campus.
Appalachian is a distinctively residential campus, encompassing 411 acres on its main campus.
The main campus includes 16 academic buildings,
17 residence halls, five dining facilities and several
recreational facilities. The university also operates a
living-learning center in New York City.
A high quality and diverse faculty and staff
(17:1 student-faculty ratio) promotes small classes,
student faculty interaction and individual student
attention.
Appalachian ranked fifth among the South’s
top public universities and 10th among public
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and private universities in the South in the 2008
“America’s Best Colleges Guide” published by U.S.
News & World Report. Appalachian has placed among
the top 15 southern comprehensive universities since
the magazine’s rankings first appeared in 1986.
Considered a “best value” by Kiplinger magazine, Appalachian ranked 27th in the publication’s
“100 Best Values in Public Education” for the year
2008.
Appalachian has more than 92,000 living
alumni, 70 percent of whom have remained in
North Carolina after graduating.
Appalachian State University is a member of
the 16-campus University of North Carolina system.
The campus is located in Boone, N.C., in the heart of
the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics
program, sponsoring 10 men’s and 10 women’s
intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA
Division I status and have been members of the
Southern Conference since 1971.
Appalachian has received the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence
in men’s athletics 29 times since the award was established in 1970 and the Germann Cup, recognizing the top women’s program in the conference, six
of the 18 years the award has been presented. Academically, the athletic program has been among
the leaders in graduation rate of student-athletes.
Since joining the SoCon, the Mountaineers
have captured league titles in football, men’s and
women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s
cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track,
wrestling, baseball, men’s and women’s outdoor
track, men’s soccer and men’s tennis.
UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
chancellor
Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock
provost and
executive vice
chancellor
Stan Aeschleman
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
George G. Beasley
Chairman and CEO
Beasley Broadcast Group Inc.
Naples, Fla.
John Blackburn
President and Gen. Manager
Linville Resorts
Linville, N.C.
J. Edgar Broyhill
Businessman
Winston-Salem, N.C.
Jeannine Underdown
Collins
President
Underdown and Associates
Boone, N.C.
Thomas H. Cook Jr.
Attorney
Wyrick Robbins Yates &
Ponton LLP
Raleigh, N.C.
John E. Cooper Jr.
Owner
Mast General Store
Boone, N.C.
James A. Deal Jr.
Attorney
Boone, N.C.
Hughlene B. Frank
Community Volunteer
Greensboro, N.C.
Avery B. Hall, Sr.
Senior Vice President
Wachovia
Kernersville, N.C.
David Mofford
President
Student Government Assoc.
Helen A. Powers
Former N.C. Secretary of
Revenue/Bank Executive
Asheville, N.C.
Michael A. Steinback
Operating Partner
Stonebridge Partners
Asheville, N.C.
G. A. Sywassink
Chairman and CEO
Standard Holding Corp.
Charlotte, N.C.
Constituency
Representatives
(Non-Voting):
Michael B. Ramey
Chairperson
Faculty Senate
Traci Royster
President
ASU Alumni Association
Stacy Sears
President
Staff Council President
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“For our school I have an ideal: It is an institution where
friction is reduced to a minimum, and cooperation and
congeniality are PLANTED and successfully cultivated …
where health is preserved, economy taught, honor developed,
and morality encouraged … We, and we alone, can make possible
such a school.”
– founder B.B. Dougherty, 1922
POINTS OF PRIDE
• U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 America’s
Best Colleges Guide placed Appalachian fifth
among the South’s top public universities and
10th among public and private universities
in the South. Appalachian has ranked in the
top 15 among southern universities since the
rankings first appeared in 1986.
• Appalachian is one of 186 colleges in the nation considered a best value for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The listing appears in the 2008 edition
of “America’s Best Values in Colleges.”
• Appalachian was included in Kiplinger’s
Personal Finance magazine’s “100 Best Values
in Public Colleges.” In the January 2008 listing,
Appalachian ranked 27th in terms of in-state
costs.
• Contributions to the Yosef Club for scholarships for student-athletics exceeded $2 million for the 2007-08 fiscal year. Contributions
to the Appalachian State University Foundation exceeded $23 million through June 2008.
• Appalachian’s campus covers more than
1,320 acres and includes the 411-acre main
campus and several outlying properties such
as Camp Broadstone. Together, the main campus and the west campus contain high-rise
residence halls, academic buildings, athletic
and recreational facilities, libraries, a conference center, student apartments, auditoriums
and research centers.
• The university’s instructional units are
University College, the College of Arts and
Sciences, the Walker College of Business, the
College of Fine and Applied Arts, the Reich
College of Education, and the Hayes School
of Music. Academic offerings within these instructional units include more than 200 major
programs and eight different types of degrees
at the undergraduate level (BA, BFA, BM, BS,
BSBA, BSCJ, BSN, and BSW), 11 different types
of degrees at the graduate level (MA, MBA,
MLS, MM, MPA, MS, MSA, MSW, Ed.S and
Ed.D), as well as several certificate programs
at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
• The university’s operating expenses were more
than $290 million in fiscal year 2007-08.
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• The top five North Carolina counties represented by fall 2007 students were Wake
(1,421), Mecklenburg (1,419), Watauga (1,164),
Guilford (811), and Forsyth (781). Ninety-one
percent (12,559) of the total on-campus enrollment were North Carolina residents.
• The top states for out-of-state enrollment
were Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida and
South Carolina.
• Of Appalachian’s 737 full-time instructional
faculty in 2007, 342 were in the College of
Arts and Sciences, 148 were in the College of
Fine and Applied Arts, 109 were in the Reich
College of Education, 97 were in the Walker
College of Business, and 41 were in the
Mariam Cannon Hayes School of Music.
• More than $13 million in research grants and
contracts was awarded to the university in
2007-08.
• The Appalachian and the Community Together (ACT) office at Appalachian provided
an estimated $1.85 million of volunteer
service to the community during the 2007-08
school year based on the national
standard for volunteer time.
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DR. KENNETH
CHARLIE
PEACOCK
COBB
CHANCELLOR • FIFTH YEAR
DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS • FOURTH YEAR
Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in
July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced significant growth in several
areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance,
directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The University has become a
destination of choice among the State’s brightest and best high school graduates. With
an average SAT of 1,163 and a 3.81 grade point average, the 2008-09 freshman class is the
most competitive in the history of Appalachian.
Since Chancellor Peacock assumed office, Appalachian has raised more than $53
million in private funding. Appalachian Access, a new University scholarship program offering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year
university education debt-free, was first awarded to members of freshman class in 2007.
Additionally, under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership, more than $195 million in capital improvements and new construction has been completed with another $124 million worth
of construction projects currently in progress.
Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Peacock served at Appalachian as interim
provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker
College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987,
associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003
Previously, he taught at the McIntyre School of Commerce at the University of Vir-
ginia and worked for the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem
and Charlotte offices.
Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill
College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University.
In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College.
Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two
grown sons.
Chancellor Peacock serves on the Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation
Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina
Board of Directors, North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board, and North Carolina
Chamber Board of Directors. He has also been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary
Foundation of Rotary International.
In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and
activities.
One of ASU athletics’ most ardent supporters, Dr. Ken Peacock can often be found cheering on all 20 of Appalachian’s varsity teams at contests both at home and on the road.
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In his first four years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie
Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success.
The many successes enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first three-plus
years
of Cobb’s tenure include:
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Three-consecutive NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three-
consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level.
Shattering regular-season attendance records at “The Rock” with an average of 27,140 fans piling into Kidd Brewer Stadium. during the 2007 regular season — 163 percent of the stadium’s previous seating capacity of 16,650.
A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales since his
arrival in 2005.
Three-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships —
recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference.
Two Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the Southern Conference.
35 percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25).
Four teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recognition awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. Women’s cross country has earned the distinction each of the three years since the NCAA began tracking APR scores.
The Yosef Club, which provides scholarships for studentathletes, raising $2.3 million in 2007-08 — reaching the $2 million threshold for the first time and up over $1.6 million from the year before Cobb’s arrival.
Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to $11 million in 2008-09.
Additionally, Cobb has spearheaded Appalachian’s $50 million facilities enhancement campaign, which has already produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim
and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (ASU Softball Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell
Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family
Indoor Practice Facility), renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a
premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling and significant renovations — highlighted by the addition of over
4,000 seats and the nearing completion of a 100,000-square-foot complex that will benefit
astudent-athletes — at Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, Kidd Brewer Stadium.
While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many
successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as ASU’s director of athletics
on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work ethic of the 40-year-old Cobb that has
steered the Mountaineers to new heights.
Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at
North Carolina State University from 1998-2005.
A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to
his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media
relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees.
Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where
he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the
Georgia Dome. As an assistant executive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the
Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final
Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl.
As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events
such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast
Conference men’s basketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events,
Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and
amateur sporting events.
Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in
1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC
selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football
senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given
to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship.
After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities,
Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992.
Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for
NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90. They have a 10-year-old son, Harrison, and a sevenyear-old daughter, Branan.
BEAVER FIELD AT JIM AND BETTIE SMITH STADIUM
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February
March
20
21
Jax State! Jax State!
5 p.m.
22
Jax State!
23
1 p.m.
24
25
Wake GardnerForest
Webb
6 p.m.
2 p.m.
26
2 p.m.
27
Elon*
3 p.m.
1
2
8
9
15
16
22
23
29
30
Elon*
1 p.m.
28
Elon*
2 p.m.
Western
Carolina*
2 p.m.
Georgia
Southern*
1 p.m
Davidson*
5
6
12
13
19
20
26
27
Samford*
1 p.m.
9
114
15
16
Wofford*
22
23
29
30
21
NC A&T
6 p.m.
28
Radford
7 p.m.
3
GardnerWebb
6 p.m.
High
Point
6 p.m.
17
18
19
25
26
Wake
ETSU
Forest
3 p.m.
7 p.m.
24
NC A&T
Radford
7
13
14
20
21
27
28
The
The
Citadel* Citadel*
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
Georgia Georgia
Southern* Southern*
3 p.m
2 p.m
Davidson* Davidson*
7 p.m.
3 p.m.
5 p.m.
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UNC
Asheville
7 p.m.
1
2
11
3
4
5
6
7
17
18
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
24
25
17
18
21
22
23
10
Samford* Samford*
3 p.m.
8
UNCG*
7 p.m.
Coll. of
Coll. of
Charleston* Charleston*
6 p.m.
1 p.m.
Wofford* Wofford*
7 p.m.
UNC
NC
Asheville
Central
7 p.m.
4 p.m.
4
5 p.m.
7 p.m.
ETSU
12
Furman* Furman*
7 p.m.
8
7 p.m.
Coll. of
Charleston*
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
2
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
11
6
Western Western
Carolina* Carolina*
4 p.m.
2 p.m.
May
7
Tennessee
10
North
North
Carolina Carolina
3 p.m.
3 p.m.
April
Furman*
5
3 p.m.
1 p.m.
1
4
3 p.m.
The
Citadel*
1 p.m.
High
Point
5 p.m.
3
NC A&T
UNCG*
1 p.m.
NC State
7 p.m.
19
4:30 p.m.
24
SoCon
Tournament
#
Home
Game
20
9
UNCG*
2 p.m.
Longwood Longwood
(DH)
2 p.m.
7 p.m.
S SoCon
SoCon
SoCon
SoCon
Tournament Tournament Tournament Tournament
#
#
#
#
* - SoCon game
Away
! - at Forest City, N.C.
Game
# - Greenville, S.C.
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