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James Madison University Baseball 2018 James Madison Baseball - Games 36/37 at Longwood/vs. George Mason JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY BASEBALL Baseball Contact: Eric Evans II - [email protected] - O: 540-568-6155 - C: 919-358-0356 LONGWOOD LANCERS | 13-21 (6-9 BIG SOUTH) Schedule & Results - 19-16 (5-7 CAA) Head Coach: Ryan Mau (College of Charleston, ‘00) FEBRUARY (6-2) Fri/16 at High Point W, 3-1 Record at Longwood: 86-116 (Fourth Season) Sun/18 at High Point W, 5-1 Career Record: 86-116 (Fourth Season) Sun/18 at High Point W, 4-3 Tue/20 at Liberty L, 1-4 Fri/23 ALBANY L, 5-8 (11 inn.) GEORGE MASON PATRIOTS | 14-20 (6-3 Atlantic 10) Sat/24 ALBANY W, 4-3 Head Coach: Bill Brown (George Mason, ‘80) Sun/25 ALBANY W, 6-2 Record at George Mason: 1011-938-7 (37th Season) Wed/28 at Richmond W, 10-6 Career Record: 1011-938-7 (37th Season) MARCH (8-9) Sat/3 FORDHAM L, 3-5 Sat/3 FORDHAM L, 6-14 JAMES MADISON DUKES | 19-16 (5-7 COLONIAL) Sun/4 FORDHAM W, 7-6 Head Coach: Marlin Ikenberry (VMI, ‘95) Tue/6 at Tennessee L, 1-10 Record at JMU: 67-74 (Third Season) Wed/7 at Tennessee W, 21-2 Career Record: 349-381-1 (14th Season) Fri/9 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 14-3 Sat/10 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 9-5 Sun/11 ST. BONAVENTURE L, 0-1 DUKES FACE IN-STATE FOES ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Wed/14 at Virginia L, 2-3 - James Madison will visit Longwood on Tuesday for a 6 p.m. game before hosting George Mason on Wednesday at 6 p.m. Fri/16 UMASS LOWELL W, 5-4 Sat/17 UMASS LOWELL W, 6-5 - Senior Brad McKay hit a walk-off single in the 10th inning to complete the series sweep over William & Mary with a 4-3 win. Sun/18 UMASS LOWELL L, 6-7 - In the game on Sunday, senior Ryan Coale went 4-for-5, his first career four-hit game, with a double, a run scored and a RBI. Wed/21 RICHMOND Cancelled - On the season, freshman Josh Jones leads the team with a .328 clip at the plate (10th-highest in CAA). Sophomore Fox Fri/23 ELON* W, 4-3 (10 inn.) controls the team lead in RBI with 22 as well as home runs, with six long balls. Sat/24 ELON* L, 2-8 Semones Sun/25 ELON* L, 4-6 - On the mound, freshman Michael Bechtold has made seven appearances with two starts, racking up 13.2 innings with nine Wed/28 at VMI Cancelled strikeouts. In his last outing against George Mason, Bechtold threw four innings of scoreless baseball with two strikeouts. Fri/30 NORTHEASTERN* L, 2-10 Sat/31 NORTHEASTERN* W, 6-3 SCOUTING THE LANCERS APRIL (5-5) - The Lancers won both games of the doubleheader against UNC-Asheville, 15-12 and 3-0 on Saturday in Farmville. Sun/1 NORTHEASTERN* L, 1-8 Wed/4 VMI W, 4-3 - Against the Bulldogs in game two of the doubleheader, sophomores Nate Blakeney, Antwaun Tucker and senior Justin Mitchell Fri/6 at College of Charleston* L, 4-6 all hit solo home runs to secure the sweep. Sophomore Tyler Morgan struck out 13 batters in the complete-game shutout. Sun/8 at College of Charleston* L, 1-2 (8 inn.) - On the season, senior Sammy Miller paces the team with a .309 batting average, knocking a team-high 38 hits. Sun/8 at College of Charleston* L, 2-3 - On the mound, senior Zach Potojecki has made seven appearances with three starts, tallying 10.1 innings with 12 strikeouts. Tue/10 MARYLAND L, 1-2 (12 inn.) Wed/11 at George Mason W, 2-1 Fri/13 WILLIAM & MARY* W, 15-3 Sat/14 WILLIAM & MARY* W, 5-4 SCOUTING THE PATRIOTS Sun/15 WILLIAM & MARY* W, 4-3 (10 inn.) - The Patriots were swept by Georgetown, dropping both games of the doubleheader on Saturday, 6-2 and 10-7, respectively. Tue/17 at Longwood 6 p.m. - Against the Hoyas in game two, freshman Daniel Brooks, senior Trevor Kelly snd sophomore Logan Driscoll all tallied three hits Wed/18 GEORGE MASON 6 p.m. Fri/20 at Delaware* 3 p.m. apiece, leading the charge that saw a 17-hit game from the Patriots. Sophomore Jared DiCesare suffered the loss on the mound. Sat/21 at Delaware* 1 p.m. - On the season, Driscoll leads the team in batting average (.402, 16th-highest in DI), hits (53), RBI (30) and stolen bases (7). Sun/22 at Delaware* 1 p.m. Kelly leads the team in home runs with four and is second on the team in RBI with 26. Tue/24 NORFOLK STATE 6 p.m. Previous Starting Lineup (2018 Stats) Wed/25 at Maryland 4 p.m. No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Avg. R H 2B 3B HR RBI Slg% OB% MAY 30 Zach Tondi C Sr. L/R .226 13 21 4 0 3 14 .366 .360 Fri/4 UNCW* 6 p.m. 23 Michael Morgan 1B Fr. R/R .282 8 24 4 0 1 11 .365 .373 Sat/5 UNCW* 4 p.m. 24 Fox Semones 2B So. R/R .302 23 38 6 1 6 25 .508 .364 Sun/6 UNCW* 1 p.m. 5 Brad McKay 3B Sr. R/R .183 4 11 1 0 0 6 .200 .315 Tue/8 at N.C. State 6 p.m. 3 Josh Jones SS Fr. R/R .328 17 39 5 1 1 15 .412 .400 Wed/9 at N.C. State 3 p.m. 10 Ryan Coale LF Sr. L/R .276 4 8 1 0 0 4 .310 .353 Fri/11 at Hofstra* 3 p.m. 1 DaVonn Griffin CF So. R/R .232 13 13 2 1 4 6 .518 .394 Sat/12 at Hofstra* 1 p.m. 20 Adam Sisk RF Sr. R/R .288 27 38 7 2 5 20 .485 .381 Sun/13 at Hofstra* 1 p.m. 22 Harry Brown DH So. L/R .266 20 29 8 0 5 15 .477 .389 Tue/15 LONGWOOD 6 p.m. Probable Pitchers Thu/17 at Towson* 3 p.m. Fri/18 at Towson* 1 p.m. Tuesday, 6 p.m. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Sat/19 at Towson* 1 p.m. RHP, Michael Bechtold TBA CAA TOURNAMENT (Harrisonburg, Va.) Wed/23 Tournament TBD 1-0, 2.63 era Thu/24 Tournament TBD vs. Fri/25 Tournament TBD Sat/26 Final TBD RHP, Zach Potojecki HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 1-1, 15.68 * CAA Game All times Eastern and subject to change Head Coach Marlin Ikenberry 2018 Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T. Ht. Wt. Hometown / (Previous College) High School Hometown: Richmond, Virginia 1 DaVonn Griffin So. OF R/R 6-1 200 Savage, Md. / Hammond Education: VMI, ‘95 Family: 2 Dallas Jackson Fr. OF R/R 6-1 170 Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee-Davis Wife-Shannon 3 Josh Jones Fr. INF R/R 6-0 200 Charlotte Court House, Va. / Randolph Henry Two sons, Owen and Gavin 4 Liam McDonnell Fr. LHP L/L 5-11 185 Oak Hill, Va. / Paul VI 5 Brad McKay Sr. INF R/R 6-60 180 Midlothian, Va. / Cosby 6 Shelton Perkins R-So. RHP R/R 5-10 210 Leland, N.C. / (ECU) North Brunswick 7 Matt Dipasupil So. MINF L/R 5-7 165 Upper Saddle River, N.J. / Northern Highlands Ikenberry Year-by-Year 8 Kyle Hayes So. C R/R 6-1 185 Vienna, Va. / James Madison Season School Overall W/L% Conference 10 Ryan Coale Sr. C/OF L/R 6-1 210 Lexington, Va. / (VCU) Rockbridge 2004 VMI (Big South) 23-32 .418 4-20, 8th 2005 VMI (Big South) 27-28 .491 11-13, 5th 11 Tanner Dofflemyer R-Sr. MINF R/R 6-2 205 Page County, Va. / (VMI) Page County 2006 VMI (Big South) 30-25 .545 9-15, 7th 12 Colton Harlow Sr. LHP L/L 5-10 160 Mount Jackson, Va. / Stonewall Jackson 2007 VMI (Big South) 34-21 .618 10-11, 4th 13 Anthony Piccolino II Fr. OF/LHP L/L 5-10 175 Bronxville, N.Y. / Iona Prep 2008 VMI (Big South) 29-26 .527 14-7, 3rd 14 Tucker McCoy Sr. LHP L/L 5-11 190 Penn Laird, Va. / Spotswood 2009 VMI (Big South) 18-35 .340 10-15, 8th 15 Michael Bechtold R-Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 190 Chadds Ford, Pa. / Garnet Valley 2010 VMI (Big South) 33-22 .600 13-14, 6th 2011 VMI (Big South) 27-24-1 .529 14-13, 6th 16 Christian Bourne Jr. RHP R/R 6-0 220 Forest, Va. / Jefferson Forest 2012 VMI (Big South) 16-36 .308 7-17, 11th 17 Grayson Jones Fr. RHP R/R 6-0 200 Dallas, Texas / Highland Park 2013 VMI (Big South) 20-35 .364 6-18, 6th 18 Matt Marsili Jr. RHP R/R 5-11 210 Apalachin, N.Y. / Oswego Free Academy 2014 VMI (Big South) 25-23 .521 11-16, 5th 20 Adam Sisk Sr. OF R/R 6-3 215 Fairfax, Va. / Robinson 11 Seasons 282-307-1 .479 109-159 21 Mike Sciorra Sr. OF R/R 6-1 180 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly 2016 JMU (CAA) 24-31 .436 13-11, 4th 2017 JMU (CAA) 24-27 .470 7-17, 7th 22 Harry Brown So. 1B/C L/R 6-1 210 Virginia Beach, Va.
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