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Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Sr. Dir. Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Conference Director of Sports Information Stadium...... Captains Field Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Asst. Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... R. Todd Brooks Kenny Kline ...... 757-594-7886

table of contents 2014 season schedule

General Information Day Date Opponent Location Time CNU Quick Facts/Directory...... 1 Thu. 2/6 Hampden-Sydney Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Tue. 2/11 at St. Mary’s* St. Mary’s City, Md. 2:00 p.m. Methodist Diamond Invitational Coaching Staff Fri. 2/14 vs. Lynchburg Fayetteville, N.C. 12:00 p.m. Head Coach John Harvell...... 4 Sat. 2/15 vs. Rhodes Fayetteville, N.C. 12:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches...... 5 Sun. 2/16 at Methodist Fayetteville, N.C. 4:00 p.m. Tue. 2/18 Randolph-Macon Captains Park 2:00 p.m. 2014 Season Fri. 2/21 Oneonta (DH) Captains Park 1:00 p.m. Schedule...... 1, BC Sun. 2/23 Rutgers-Newark (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Roster...... 3 Tue. 2/25 Wesleyan Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Season Outlook...... 6 Thu. 2/27 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney, Va. 3:00 p.m. Meet the Captains...... 7 Fri. 2/28 Montclair State Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference Facts...... 24 Sat. 3/1 SUNY Cortland Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Sun. 3/2 SUNY Cortland Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Wed. 3/5 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 3:00 p.m. 2013 Season Sat. 3/8 Marymount* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Review of 2013...... 26 Sun. 3/9 Gallaudet Captains Park 2:00 p.m. 2013 Results...... 27 Tue. 3/11 at Eastern Mennonite Harrisonburg, Va. 3:00 p.m. 2013 Statistics...... 28 Wed. 3/12 Southern Virginia Captains Park 2:00 p.m. USA South Review...... 30 Thu. 3/13 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 2:00 p.m. Sat. 3/15 Wesley* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Record Book Sat. 3/22 at PSU-Harrisburg* (DH) Middletown, Pa. 1:00 p.m. CNU Baseball History...... 32 Wed. 3/26 Mary Washington* Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Offensive Records...... 34 Thu. 3/27 at Bridgewater Harrisonburg, Va. 4:00 p.m. Sat. 3/29 at Frostburg State* (DH) Frostburg, Md. 12:00 p.m. Pitching Records...... 36 Wed. 4/2 at Southern Virginia Buena Vista, Va. 3:00 p.m. Defensive Records...... 38 Thu. 4/3 N.C. Wesleyan Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Single-Game Records...... 39 Sat. 4/5 Salisbury* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. All-Time Honors...... 40 Tue. 4/8 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 3:00 p.m. All-Time Leaders...... 42 Wed. 4/9 St. Mary’s* Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Captains in the Pros...... 45 Sat. 4/12 at York* (DH) York, Pa. 12:00 p.m. All-Time Roster...... 46 Capital Athletic Conference Tournament All-Time Results...... 48 Tue.- 4/15- CAC Playoffs TBA TBA Record vs. Ranked Opponents...... 52 Sun. 4/20 CAC Playoffs TBA TBA Record vs. All Opponents...... 53 Tue. 4/22 at Apprentice School Newport News, Va. 5:00 p.m. Wed. 4/23 Apprentice School Captains Park 3:00 p.m. NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 54 *Capital Athletic Conference Game The Program CNU Athletic Facilities...... IFC Captains Park...... 58 On the cover Christopher Newport University...... 60 2014 senior class Home of Champions...... 61 22 Curtis Pittman CNU Administration...... 62 21 Bryan Bierlein 13 Nick Santalucia 33 Justin Weaver Athletics Staff Directory...... 63 7 Billy Steel 1 Andy Viands CNU at a Glance...... 64 11 Paul Keyes, Jr. 29 Jacob Vaughan

Credits The 2014 Baseball Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Communications. Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Jesse Hutcheson, Ryan Kelly, University Communications; Cover & Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Editorial Assistance: Toby Brooks, Kate Newmeyer, Jon Howard, Billy Steel; Printing: Fidelity Printing, Inc.

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2014 Christopher Newport Captains

No. Name Class Position B-T Height Weight Hometown / High School 0 John Booker Fr. UTIL R-R 6-3 195 Chesterfield, Va. / Homeschool 1 Andy Viands Sr. INF L-R 5-7 150 Clifton, Va. / Centreville 2 Tommy Vitaletti Jr. OF R-R 5-11 190 Williamsburg, Va. / Jamestown 3 Travis Younger So. INF L-R 6-2 165 Chatham, Va. / Chatham 4 AJ Nicely Fr. OF R-R 6-0 180 Chesterfield, Va. / Cosby 5 Preston Grissom Jr. OF R-R 6-4 185 Chesapeake, Va. / Great Bridge 7 Billy Steel Sr. INF R-R 5-10 170 Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee-Davis 8 Collin Lawless Fr. C L-R 5-8 185 Midlothian, Va. / James River 9 Kyle Goddard Jr. RHP R-R 6-0 160 Forest, Va. / Jefferson Forest 10 Adam Emerson Jr. RHP R-R 5-11 205 Williamsburg, Va. / Lafayette 11 Paul Keyes, Jr. Sr. INF R-R 5-8 160 Mechanicsville, Va. / Atlee 12 Bryant Lowry So. C R-L 5-11 205 Mechanicsville, Va. / Hanover 13 Nick Santalucia Sr. LHP L-L 5-9 160 Chesterfield, Va. / Clover Hill 14 Tommy Kane Jr. C R-R 6-0 185 Virginia Beach, Va. / Bayside 16 Cameron Parker Fr. RHP R-R 6-0 190 Norfolk, Va. / Maury 17 Connor Henderson So. INF/OF R-R 6-2 215 Hampton, Va / Bethel 18 Daniel Overbeek Fr. INF R-R 6-4 195 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 19 Scott Halsey So. INF R-L 6-0 190 Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park 21 Bryan Bierlein Sr. RHP R-R 6-0 170 Chesterfield, Va. / Matoaca 22 Curtis Pittman Sr. INF R-R 6-3 190 Surry, Va. / Hampton Christian 23 Brandon Taylor So. LHP L-L 6-2 200 Richmond, Va. / Hermitage 25 Jacob Houston So. OF R-R 5-11 185 Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 26 Michael Thomas Fr. LHP L-L 6-0 155 Fairfax, Va. / W.T. Woodson 27 Jared Goldberg Fr. INF R-R 5-11 180 Potomac Falls, Va. / Potomac Falls 28 Austin Powell Fr. RHP R-R 6-3 195 Chesterfield, Va. / Manchester 29 Jacob Vaughan Sr. RHP R-R 6-2 185 Clifton Forge, Va. / Alleghany 30 Jordan Boze Jr. RHP R-R 6-2 225 Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee-Davis 31 Justin Garber Jr. RHP R-R 5-10 185 Ellicott City, Md. / Mt. Hebron 32 Caleb Myers Fr. RHP R-R 6-2 170 Mechanicsville, Va. / Atlee 33 Justin Weaver Sr. OF L-R 6-2 195 Nokesville, Va. / Brentsville 34 Kyle Corwin So. INF R-R 6-0 190 Centreville, Va. / Westfield 35 Austin Kilbourne R-Jr. OF/P R-R 6-3 220 Richmond, Va / Matoaca 36 Jaxn Lane Fr. LHP L-L 6-2 195 Chesterfield, Va. / Manchester 37 Alexander Crittenden So. INF L-R 5-10 170 Deltaville, Va. / Middlesex 38 Zach Harris So. INF R-R 6-0 185 Gainesville, Va. / Battlefield 40 Brett Mays Jr. RHP R-R 6-7 205 Newport News, Va. / Woodside 41 Taylor Loudon Fr. INF R-R 5-10 180 Stephens City, Va. / Sherando 43 Collin Wilber So. C R-R 6-0 170 Yorktown, Va. / Grafton 44 Aaron Flanagan So. C R-R 6-3 200 Driver, Va. / Isle of Wright Academy 45 Brandon Light So. OF R-R 5-11 200 Chesterfield, Va. / Cosby Tyler Perry Fr. C R-R 5-11 150 Washington Crossing, Pa. / Council Rock North George Watkins Fr. C R-R 5-7 190 Fairfax, Va. / Robinson

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head coach john harvell Christopher Newport, ‘91

14th Season at CNU 372-178-3 (.675) Record Three-Time NCAA Regional Coach of the Year

John Harvell is in his 14th year leading the Christopher Newport University baseball team and has achieved tremendous success at both the conference and national level. The CNU program is annually considered one of the top programs in the nation in Division III.

His most recent campaign was bittersweet, having maintained a spot in the National Top 25 Rankings for nearly the entire season but missing out on the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in the last six years. The team still accomplished plenty, with 29 wins, three All-Americans and five All-Region selections. Harvell also coached his first ever Major League Baseball draft pick when it was announced the Houston Astros selected USA South and South Region Pitcher of the Year Austin Chrismon. Senior Ryan Fleischmann also broke the USA South career saves record during the year and finished his tenure ranked fourth in NCAA Division III history with 29.

In 2012, the head coach notched his third trip to the College World Series finished second in the country. when he guided the Captains to a 34-10 season. In 2011, CNU posted a 39-7 season, which featured a school-record 26-game winning streak and In three remarkable years, CNU went from conference also-ran to national his sixth trip to the NCAA Tournament. It was also the first time CNU Baseball power. was ranked No. 1 in the nation. The American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) honored Harvell with Harvell’s tenure at CNU got off to a fast start. In 2001, in his first season at its South Region Coach of the Year award for his efforts during the 2002 the helm, he led a program that had never finished higher than third in its season and gave him the same award in 2003. conference (and that in a year when the league had only four teams) and won the school’s first baseball championship. The win put CNU baseball in Here are just some of the amazing accomplishments of Christopher Newport NCAA postseason play for the first time in its history. baseball in the last 13 years under the leadership of John Harvell: - In 2001, the Captains rose from a fifth place tie in the Dixie Conference In year #2, Harvell and the Captains repeated the conference title and went to tie for the league’s regular season title, and then won the conference even further - much further - all the way to the No. 3 final ranking in the nation. tournament championship for the first time. That vaulted CNU into NCAA play for the first time ever. Harvell’s impact on the program continued its steady rise when he took his - After a 5-7 start in 2002, the Captains raced to a then-school record third CNU team even higher. In 2003, he led the Captains all the way to na- 38 wins and finished third at the NCAA Division III World Series. That came tional championship day at the NCAA Division III World Series, where they after winning the NCAA Regional Championship, obviously for the first time ever.

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH JOHN HARVELL

Year Overall Record Pct. Conf. Record Pct. Place Postseason 2001 25-11 .694 8-4 .667 T1st Dixie Conf. Champs, NCAA Regionals 2002 38-16 .704 10-4 .714 3rd Dixie Conf. Champs, NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 3rd place 2003 35-9 .795 9-3 .750 2nd NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 2nd place 2004 25-16 .610 14-7 .667 2nd -- 2005 25-16 .610 11-8 .579 3rd -- 2006 19-20 .487 9-9 .500 5th -- 2007 24-17 .585 6-6 .500 T4th -- 2008 29-14 .674 9-2 .818 1st USA South Champs, NCAA Regionals 2009 26-13-2 .659 5-5 .500 T3rd NCAA Regionals 2010 24-17 .585 7-5 .583 4th -- 2011 39-7 .848 10-2 .833 2nd USA South Champs, NCAA Regionals 2012 34-10 .773 9-3 .750 1st USA South Champs, NCAA Regional Champs, Div. III World Series 2013 29-12-1 .702 18-6 .750 1st --

Total 372-178-3 .675 125-64 .661 7 NCAA Tournament Appearances

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- In 2003, the Captains swept through the Regional unbeaten in four games, and then won their first four at the World Series. assistant coach - Christopher Newport had won as many as two games in the Dixie Championship Tournament only once previously, in 2000, but in 2001 and 2002, swept through the tournament with nine wins and just one loss. - The Captains returned to NCAA play in 2008 and scored a victory over adam taylor Johns Hopkins, which finished as the national runner-up, during regional play. CNU also played in the 2009 event, winning two and losing two. Randolph-Macon, ‘99 - In 2011, Harvell’s Captains set a new program record by winning 26-straight games. - Christopher Newport achieved its first-ever national No. 1 ranking during 1st Season at CNU the 2011 season. Harvell was eventually selected the Regional Coach of the Year following CNU’s 39-7 season that year. Adam Taylor is entering his first season as assistant coach for the Captains - For his efforts, Harvell has been named USA South Athletic Conference and brings a wealth of coaching experience to the CNU dugout. For the last Coach of the Year three times. five years, Taylor served as head coach at Franklin & Marshall College as - Harvell has compiled a career record of 372-178-3 for a winning percent- part of the Centennial Conference. age of .675, which ranks among the nation’s top 40 all-time at Division III During his tenure at the helm in Lancaster, he twice guided the Diplomats John graduated from Christopher Newport and became well-known to Cap- to the Centennial Conference Tournament and posted over 100 victories. In tains fans as both a baseball and player. He played three baseball 2012, he helped lead the program past the 900-win plateau as one of the seasons and two years of basketball after transferring from Howard University, nation’s oldest programs dating back to 1877. where he played baseball and was a kicker on the football team. Prior to his run at Franklin & Marshall, Taylor worked as an assistant coach His last two years playing baseball were the Captains first two 20-victory with the College of William & Mary. Joining the Tribe’s staff in 2005, he worked seasons. In basketball, he played for the first Christopher Newport team to closely with the catchers and hitters. reach the NCAA “Sweet 16” in 1990-91. Before William & Mary, he was on the University of Richmond staff where he Harvell began his coaching career by starting the baseball program from helped lead the Spiders to a 48-13 record in 2003. The origins of his coaching scratch at nearby Woodside High School in Newport News. In his four years career began at Division III where he served as an assistant coach at Guilford at the brand new school, he compiled a record of 62-25, reached the state College for two years and Greensboro College for one. Group AAA regionals three times and advanced to the Final Four in 1998. He was named state high school Coach of the Year that season. Taylor, a native of Richmond, Va. played four years at Randolph-Macon, collecting All-State honors as a junior. He earned a bachelor’s degree in John’s son Brandon plays baseball at Division I Longwood University. Economics and Business in 1999.

assistant coach assistant coach John Cole jayson basanes

ithaca, ‘86 christopher newport, ‘06

1st Season at CNU 2nd Season at CNU

John Cole, a native of Allentown, Pa., was previously head baseball coach Jayson Basanes begins his second season on John Harvell’s staff after at the University of Pennsylvania (2005-2013) and Rowan University (1999- completing his four-year career at CNU in 2006. The former player was a 2005). He will serve as the pitching coach at CNU. part of the Captains early success under Harvell, which included a National Runner-Up finish in 2003. Cole was named the Big 5 Coach of the Year and won a division title for the first time in 12 seasons while leading Pennsylvania’s baseball program. He led Basanes was the starting designated hitter in 2003 when the Captains the Quakers to their highest win total in 14 seasons (22), and was recognized reached the NCAA Div. III World Series final. He hit .320 in 30 games as by the NCAA for outstanding graduation rates every year. a freshman, driving in 10 runs and scoring 16 times. He had 12 multi-hit games, helping guide CNU to its best ever finish in the NCAA National While at Rowan, Cole’s squads went 229-73, winning 76 percent of their Championships. games. His teams set the school record for victories three times, including a 42-win campaign in 2005. The Profs captured three conference titles in seven Basanes was a career .320 hitter with 72 runs scored and 69 runs batted seasons, the first NJAC titles for the program since 1979. in. The Northern Virginia native added 22 doubles and finished his career with 147 career hits. Cole was also an assistant coach at William & Mary from 1992-1999, at Dartmouth from 1990-92, at DeSales College from 1988-1990, and at the He has been away from the game working as a teacher since graduating University of North Carolina from 1986-88. He also was named the Interim in 2006. He returned to Captains Park in 2012 for his first career coaching Head Coach at William & Mary for a brief stint in 1997. post.

Cole graduated from Ithaca College in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and earned his Master of Arts degree in Education from North Carolina in 1988.

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It’s not often that a team graduates two of its all-time best cent CNU baseball history, with eight of the nine bats pitchers and still looks favorably into the following year. returning to the fold in 2014. The outfield could prove Maybe it’s the fact that Christopher Newport baseball to be one of the speediest in the nation, with returners will return eight of its nine starting bats; maybe it’s the Preston Grissom (21 steals) and Jacob Houston (7 fact that three-year starting pitcher Bryan Bierlein is steals) joined by Division I transfer Tommy Vitaletti. back to anchor a staff that dominated opposing hitters Vitaletti was a full-time starter for George Mason a a year ago; or perhaps it’s just the proven history of year ago, and will look to add to an outfield that hit head coach John Harvell, but excitement continues to .345 last season. grow and expectations remain high headed into 2014. On the infield, senior Billy Steel will lead the way for a Sure, the Captains graduated their all-time best fourth consecutive season. The shortstop has started closer, who finished his career ranked fourth on the all 132 games of his career at the toughest position NCAA Division III saves list. And yeah, junior starter on the field and owns a career .328 average. CNU will Austin Chrismon was drafted by the Houston Astros, also move All-American Justin Weaver, the 2013 USA leaving CNU a year early. But the shelves are hardly South Player of the Year, into the infield after hitting bare for Harvell, who will be expected to compete for .403 in his first year with the Captains. Rounding out a league title in the team’s first year in the Capital the returners on offense are Travis Younger (2B), Kyle Athletic Conference. Corwin (3B), Bryant Lowry (C) and Tommy Kane (C).

The pitching rotation is all but set heading into this year. billy steel The challenge will be new but not unknown to the While losing Chrismon will undoubtedly hurt, Bierlein Captains, as they join the CAC for the first time in matched his teammate practically pitch-for-pitch last 2014. Perennial league champion Salisbury has been was named the USA South Rookie Pitcher of the Year. season and earned All-Region honors for his efforts. a staple on the CNU schedule as non-conference foes He is just the second Captain to earn the honor and The rising senior heads into his final campaign ranked since 1982 and the two have often battled in the grips will look to build on his 6-3, 2.90 ERA season from a third on the career ERA list with a 2.48 mark over 178 of NCAA Regional action. The league also provides year ago. Two more seniors will also factor into the innings of work. He’s posted 16 wins and came into tough competition from schools like Mary Washington, starting rotation, as Jacob Vaughan (8-1, 4.22 ERA) his own as a strikeout pitcher a year ago, with 81 K’s, Frostburg State and Wesley, and the Captains will need and Nick Santalucia (8-0, 4.05 ERA) return for their and will be the unquestioned ace of the staff in 2014. to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that they are swan song seasons. worthy of a return to the NCAA Tournament. There’s He’ll be joined by sophomore Brandon Taylor, who only one way to guarantee that trip, though, and it is The bullpen will be almost completely overhauled from is also coming off a fine 2013 season after which he through a CAC Championship. a year ago due to the dominance of graduated seniors Richard Lindsay, Matt Verdillo and Ryan Fleischmann. Still, it will not be without a lack of experience this year, thanks in part to returning fireballer Adam Emerson. Emerson saw plenty of action last season, getting into 18 games and striking out 43 batters in 30.1 innings pitched. He finished the year with a 2.97 ERA and fol- lowed up his collegiate season with a stellar summer league showing, striking out 34 batters in 18 games for the Strasburg Express.

Returning bullpen arms, including Brett Mays and Kyle Goddard, will be looking to get into the mix this season. Justin Garber has also made the transition to the mound and looks to add depth this year. At closer, Harvell will likely turn to a big addition in transfer Austin Kilbourne. A former ACC player at the University of Maryland, Kilbourne will give a boost on a daily basis to the offense and will potentially be asked to close games as well. bryan bierlein justin weaver The offense will be one of the most seasoned in re-

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bryan bierlein 21 SenioR • RHP • R-R • 6-0 • 170 Chesterfield, Va. • matoaca

2013 - Junior Season - Earned first career All-Region honors and was named to the ABCA Second Team and the D3baseball.com Third Team...First team All- State (VaSID)...First team All-Conference...Posted fifth lowest ERA for a single season with a 1.99 mark in 11 starts...Went 7-3 with 77.0 innings pitched, striking out 81 with 15 walks...Helped CNU post 23 straight quality starts against confer- ence foes...Struck out a career-high 11 batters in eight innings of work against Maryville...Also struck out 10 in season debut against Ferrum...Finished with a quality start in 10 of his 11 appearances and did not give up more than three earned in any start...Ranks second all-time in career ERA heading into his senior season with a 2.48 mark.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Settled into a weekend starting spot for head coach John Harvell in his second year...Struck out a season-high seven in 6.0 IP against Greensboro...Dealt with mid-season injury that shut him down for two months...Returned to make a start in the NCAA Regional against Lynchburg, holding the Hornets to just three hits as he picked up the win with 6.0 IP...Started against Whitworth in the Div. III College World Series.

2011 - Freshman Season - Took over the Captains number three spot in the rotation as a true freshman...Finished with a 2.29 ERA, ranking fifth all-time for a single season...Made eight starts and 11 appearances, finishing with a 6-0 re- cord...Earned the win over then No.1 Shenandoah University, going six innings, giving up two hits and striking out four...Struck out a season-high six in six innings against York College...Pitched 3.1 innings in relief during the NCAA Tournament, striking out three and giving up one earned.

At Matoaca - Pitched all four years for coach Fred Stoots...A First Team All-Cen- tral District selection in 2010...Also a First Team All-Region, First Team All-Tri-City and First Team All-Metro pick his senior year...Chosen as team MVP in 2010...A member of Fellowship for Christian Athletes.

Personal - Bryan Thomas Bierlein was born on April 4, 1992 in Chesterfield, Va...Son of Jim and Eileen Bierlein...Has two brothers, James and Kevin...Chose CNU because he liked the surroundings and wanted to play baseball while get- ting a good education...Majoring in Business.

CAREER HIGHS

Innings 8.0 4 Times Strikeouts 11 vs. Maryville...... Feb. 17, 2013 Pitches 118 at Apprentice Sch...... April 18, 2013 Longest Scoreless App. 8.0 at Averett...... March 23, 2013

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2011 2.29 6 0 11 8 0 0 2 0 55.0 57 20 14 19 37 11 1 1 .271 1 1 2012 3.52 3 3 8 8 1 0 1 0 46.0 47 23 18 5 34 5 0 1 .272 0 9 2013 1.99 7 3 7 3 0 2 0 0 77.0 63 21 17 15 81 9 0 0 .214 5 1 Career 2.48 16 6 26 19 1 2 3 0 178.0 167 64 49 39 152 25 1 2 .247 6 11

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paul keyes, Jr. 11 Senior • INF • R-R • 5-8 • 160 mechanicsville, Va. • atlee

2013 - Junior Season - Opened the season as CNU’s starting second base- man...Made 11 starts, reaching base 15 times in his first nine games...Also served as a late-inning defensive replacement in five games, finishing the year with just two errors in 53 chances.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Saw action in six games as a defensive replace- ment late in games...Picked up five at-bats...Had one put-out and one assist.

2011 - Freshman Season - Played in five games in his first year, primarily as a defensive replacement late in games...He was 1-5 from the plate with an RBI double and one HBP.

At Atlee - Played all four years for coach Kevin Elrod...A Capital District honor- able mention selection his junior and senior years.

Personal - Paul Anthony Keyes, Jr. was born on October 8, 1991 in Richmond, Va...Son of Paul Sr. and Patricia Keyes...Has one sister, Mackenzie and a broth- er, Kyle...Majoring in Communications.

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats 5 Twice Hits 1 8 Times Runs 3 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... Feb. 4, 2013 RBI 2 at LaGrange...... March 9, 2013 Total Bases 2 vs. Bridgewater...... Feb. 20, 2011 Assists 4 vs. Ferrum...... Feb. 10, 2013

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 .200 5-0 5 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 .400 0 1 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000 2012 .000 6-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000 2013 .159 16-11 44 8 7 0 1 0 6 9 .205 7 3 11 1 .309 1 1 0-0 26 25 2 .962 Career .148 27-11 54 8 8 1 1 0 7 11 .204 7 4 16 1 .288 1 1 0-0 28 27 2 .965

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Curtis Pittman 22 Senior • INF • R-R • 6-3 • 190 Surry, Va. • Hampton Christian

2013 - Junior Season - Started 11 games and saw action in 15 conetsts as a junior...Had nine hits, including a pair of doubles....Drove in four runs and scored four times...Posted multi-hit games against Hampden-Sydney (2/4) and Maryville (2/16).

2012 - Sophomore Season - Did not play due to injury.

2011 - Freshman Season - Saw action in four games in his rookie season...Had two hits in five at-bats, both doubles...Picked up an RBI versus Alma College.

At Hampton Christian – Played four years of baseball in the Metro Conference and helped lead team to the 2009 VISSA State Championship...Also captured conference championships in 2009 and 2010…All Conference selection his sophomore year…First team All Conference and second team All State his junior year and first team All Conference and first team All State his senior year…Went on a mission trip to Cuba in 2009.

Personal - Curtis McCoy Pittman was born on August 10, 1991 in Surry, Va… Son of Kent and Angie Pittman...Has one brother, Christian, and one sister, Mol- ly…Favorite movie is “The Grinch”...Favorite book is “Beyond Belief” by Josh Hamilton...Majoring in Business.

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats 4 5 Times Hits 2 Twice Runs 1 6 Times RBI 2 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... Feb. 4, 2013 Total Bases 2 6 Times Assists 4 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... Feb. 4, 2013

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 .400 4-0 5 2 2 2 0 0 1 4 .800 0 0 2 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 1 0 1.000 2013 .220 15-11 41 4 9 2 0 0 4 11 .268 6 3 12 0 .353 1 0 0-0 4 16 5 .800 Career .239 19-11 46 6 11 4 0 0 5 15 .326 6 3 14 0 .357 1 0 0-0 5 17 5 .815

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nick santalucia 13 Senior • LHP • L-L • 5-9 • 160 chesterfield, Va. • clover hill

2013 - Junior Season - Remained unbeaten in his career after making four starts as a junior...Gave up one run in five innings of work at Virginia Wesleyan... Struck out six batters in 14.2 innings of work.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Pitched in 11 games, starting 10 contests for the Captains...Went 6-0 with a 3.66 ERA, striking out 40 batters in 59.0 innings of work...Defeated nationally-ranked Rowan University in NCAA Regional, throwing a seven-inning quality start...Struck out career-high seven against Penn State Berks...Started in USA South Tournament Championship game against national- ly-ranked Shenandoah, tossing a seven-inning quality start with five strikeouts.

2011 - Freshman Season - Made five appearances in his first season at CNU... Pitched 17.1 innings and earned starts against Staten Island, UW-Platteville and Apprentice...Picked up win against Staten Island and Apprentice...Had 18 strike- outs and a 2.60 ERA.

At Clover Hill – Played four years of baseball for coach David Zyglocke…Was selected as team captain in 2009 and 2010…Earned second team All-District honors and All-Academic team honors in 2009 and 2010…A member of the Na- tional Honor Society and the National Beta Club.

Personal - Nicholas Daniel Santalucia was born on September 10, 1991 in Buf- falo, N.Y…He is the son of Vickie and Dan Santalucia and has a sister, Maria and a brother, Anthony…He is a biology (pre-med) major and chose CNU for the opportunity to experience great academics as well as baseball.

CAREER HIGHS

Innings 7.0 3 times Strikeouts 7 vs. Penn State Berks...... March 7, 2012 Pitches 113 vs. Rowan...... May 18, 2012

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2011 2.60 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 17.1 16 7 5 11 18 1 0 0 .235 1 2 2012 3.66 6 0 11 10 0 0 0 0 59.0 65 26 24 18 40 7 3 2 .289 5 3 2013 7.36 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 14.2 27 16 12 11 6 2 1 1 .380 2 0 Career 4.05 8 0 20 17 0 0 0 0 91.0 108 49 41 40 64 10 4 3 .297 8 5

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billy steel 7 Senior • INF • R-R • 5-10 • 170 Mechanicsville, Va. • Lee-Davis

2013 - Junior Season - Earned third team All-Region honors by both the ABCA and D3baseball.com...Honorable mention All-Conference selection ...Continued one of the most consistent careers in CNU history, starting all 42 games at shortstop for the Captains...Smacked a team-high three home runs and scored a team-best 44 times...Hit .342 on the season, ranking second on the squad...Blasted 21 extra- base hits and drove in 30 runs...Posted best game of the season when he went 4-for-5 with a home run, two RBI and three runs scored against Maryville (2/17)... Led team in HBP, with 16, and second in walks, with 24, to help rank second on the team in OBP (.474)...Converted five of seven stolen base attempts.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Named to USA South All-Tournament team for second straight year...Ranked third on the team in hitting with a .312 average...Started all 44 games at shortstop...Second on the team in steals (13), runs scored (37) and walks (26)...Dropped down a team-best 11 sacrifice hits...Finished season with hits in 17 of the last 18 games, including every game in the USA South and NCAA Tournaments.

2011 - Freshman Season - Started all 46 games in his first season at CNU...Hit .333 with 14 extra-base hits including four home runs...Had 42 RBI and scored 37 runs...Totaled 130 assists and 80 putouts... Had three hits, one RBI and scored the go-ahead run in the USA South tournament championship game against Shenandoah...Named USA South Tournament MVP.

At Lee-Davis – A first team All-Capital District selection and honorable mention Central Region selection in 2009…A second team All-Capital District selection in 2010…Played three years of varsity baseball for coach Kenny Lewis…An Academic All-District selection from 2008 to 2010…A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal - William Benck Steel was born on October 1, 1991 in Chesapeake, Va…Son of Fred and Carol Steel…Has two sisters, Danielle and Lauren, who both graduated from CNU…Favorite sports personality is John McEnroe...Superstitions include touching third base in the first inning while running to position...Favorite movie is “Miracle”...Majoring in Information Science.

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats 6 Twice Hits 4 vs. Maryville...... Feb. 17, 2013 Runs 3 9 times RBI 4 Twice Total Bases 7 vs. Maryville...... Feb. 17, 2013 Stolen Bases 2 Twice

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2011 .333 46-46 153 37 51 9 1 4 42 74 .484 19 12 24 4 .439 3 8 1-1 80 130 17 .925 2012 .312 44-44 170 37 53 11 2 0 26 68 .400 26 12 30 3 .431 3 11 13-14 68 131 18 .917 2013 .342 42-42 152 44 52 16 2 3 31 81 .533 24 16 10 4 .474 2 3 5-7 55 87 16 .899 Career .328 132-132 475 118 156 36 5 7 99 223 .469 69 40 64 11 .448 8 22 19-22 203 348 51 .915

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Jacob Vaughan 29 Senior • RHP • R-R • 6-2 • 185 clifton forge, Va. • alleghany

2013 - Junior Season - Played just two games before suffering a season-ending injury...Struck out six batters in four innings of work.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Recorded five wins in nine appearances with eight starts...Struck out five in three different appearances...Totaled 31 strikeouts against just nine walks...Picked up the win in his only relief appearance, going two innings of an extra-inning win at Ferrum.

2011 - Freshman Season - Made eight appearances including starts against Alma, Catholic and top-ranked Shenandoah...Earned three wins and had a 3.28 ERA...Totaled 14 strikeouts.

At Alleghany – A four-year member of the baseball team under coach Gary Rice where he compiled a 24-7 career pitching record…District and Region III Cham- pions his sophomore and junior years…Finished second in the state his sopho- more year and made it to the state final four his junior year…Three-time All-Blue Ridge District (‘08-10)...All-Region and Honorable Mention All-State selection in 2009...2009 District Player of the Year and Virginia Review Player of the Year... Was an Honor Grad and a member of the Beta Club.

Personal - Jacob Cherrington Vaughan was born on December 23, 1991 in Lex- ington, Va…Son of Fred and Tammie Vaughan...Has two sisters, Rachel and Rebecca…Majoring in Political Science.

CAREER HIGHS

Innings 7.0 3 times Strikeouts 5 4 times Pitches 109 vs. Methodist...... April 13, 2012 Longest Scoreless App. 5.0 vs. Alma...... March 3, 2012

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2011 3.28 3 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 24.2 25 10 9 7 14 3 0 1 .269 0 3 2012 4.11 5 1 9 8 0 0 1 0 46.0 46 23 21 9 31 6 1 3 .256 0 7 2013 18.00 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4.0 11 8 8 3 6 1 0 0 .500 0 0 Career 4.58 8 1 19 13 0 0 1 0 74.2 82 41 38 19 51 10 1 4 .278 0 10

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andy viands 1 Senior • INF • L-R • 5-7 • 150 clifton, Va. • centreville

2013 - Junior Season - Earned first team All-Conference honors at Designated Hitter...Hit .283 in 33 games played, making 32 starts...Scored 23 times and drove in nine...Led off for the Captains in 30 games...Posted 12 multi-hit games.

2012 - Sophomore Season - Hit .231 in 14 games played, making eight starts for the Captains...Started the season as the designated hitter, driving in five runs and scoring 12 times...Posted an OBP of .412 with seven walks, one HBP and six hits...Perfect 5-for-5 on the base paths...Scored pivotal insurance run in NCAA Regional after pinch running and stealing second.

2011 - Freshman Season - Did not play due to injury.

At Centreville – A first team All District and honorable mention All Region selec- tion as a senior…A second team All District pick as a junior…Played three years for coach Morgan Spencer…A member of the National Honor Society.

Personal - Michael Andrew Viands was born on October 21, 1991 in Manassas, Va…He is the son of Michael and Jaylynn Viands and has a brother, Nick and a sister, Jessica…He is a business major.

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats 5 8 times Hits 2 13 times Runs 2 9 times RBI 2 4 times Total Bases 4 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... Feb. 9, 2012 Stolen Bases 1 8 times

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .231 14-8 26 12 6 0 1 0 5 8 .308 7 1 5 0 .412 0 0 5-5 1 0 1 .500 2013 .283 33-32 127 23 36 1 0 0 9 37 .291 14 4 15 1 .372 0 2 3-6 0 0 0 .000 Career .275 47-40 153 35 42 1 1 0 14 45 .294 21 5 20 1 .380 0 2 8-11 1 0 1 .500

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justin weaver 33 Senior • OF • L-R • 6-2 • 195 Nokesville, Va. • Brentsville

2013 - Junior Season - USA South Player of the Year...Third team D3baseball. com All-American...VaSID All-State Player of the Year and first team selection... First team All-Region selection by the ABCA and D3baseball.com...First team All-Conference...Made big splash in his first year with the Captains, hitting .403 while starting all 42 games in right field...Smacked 60 hits in 149 at-bats, includ- ing 23 extra-base knocks...Drove in a team-high 46 runs and scored 39 times, ranking second on the squad...Was 11-for-13 in stolen base attempts...Walked a team-high 31 times, ranking 19th nationally...Slugging percentage was .611 with 91 total bases on the year...Led team in multiple-hit (19) and multiple-RBI games (17)...Reached base in 30 straight games and posted a season-best 10- game hitting streak...Best performance came in the USA South Tournament, going 3-for-3 with two doubles and a home run against Greensboro with three runs scored and three RBI...Registered in the top-10 on CNU’s single season record book for average (10th), on-base percentage (3rd), runs batted in (T10th), doubles (8th) and triples (T4th).

Before CNU - Played two years at Mt. Olive College, helping guide the Trojans to the NCAA Division II College World Series...Also won two conference cham- pionships...Posted a 2.39 ERA in 11.1 innings pitched with eight appearances.

At Brentsville - Played four years under head coach Brian Knight in the Ever- green District, winning three league titles in his career...Played third base, short- stop and pitcher for the Tigers, winning two regional championships...Reached the state quarterfinals twice...Three-time All-District player (‘08-10)...Three-time All-Area selection, earning First Team honors in 2009 and 2010...All-Area Player of the Year in 2009...Honorable Mention All-Met in 2009-10...Also an All-District basketball player in 2010.

Personal - Justin Lewis Weaver was born August 31, 1991 in Manassas, Va... Son of Lewis and Corrine Weaver...Has one brother, Brandon...Favorite sports personality is Kobe Bryant...Hobbies include playing basketball, fishing and hunt- ing...Favorite movie is “I Love You, Man”...Majoring in Communications.

CAREER HIGHS

At Bats 6 at Greensboro...... Feb. 24, 2013 Hits 3 6 times Runs 3 3 times RBI 3 6 times Total Bases 8 vs. Greensboro...... April 11, 2013 Stolen Bases 3 vs. Piedmont...... March 15, 2013

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .403 42-42 149 39 60 17 4 2 46 91 .611 31 9 38 0 .521 3 2 11-13 91 0 5 .948 Career .403 42-42 149 39 60 17 4 2 46 91 .611 31 9 38 0 .521 3 2 11-13 91 0 5 .948

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the way in a combined shutout...Struck out a career-high seven in five innings of Jordan Boze work, allowing two hits against St. Mary’s (Md.). 2012 - Freshman Season - Started in 3 out of 8 games...Earned a pair of wins... Finished with a 6.38 ERA.

At Lee-Davis - Pitched and played first base all four years under head coach Kenny Lewis...Won the District Championship as a junior...Earned Capital District 30 Player of the Year honors...First Team All-District, First Team All-Region, Honor- able Mention All-State. Junior • RHP • R-R • 6-2 • 225 Personal - Jordan Blackwell Boze was born October 28, 1992 in Richmond, Va... Son of Robert and Michelle Boze...Has one brother, Evan, and two sisters, Ashley Mechanicsville, Va. • Lee-Davis and Justine...Favorite sports personality is Michael Jordan...Person in history he’d most like to meet is George Washington...Has not yet decided on a major. 2013 - Sophomore Season - Posted a 3-0 mark in five games played before suffering a season-ending injury...Struck out 15 in 16.1 innings pitched...Made two starts, including a six-inning performance against Apprentice School, helping lead

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2012 6.38 2 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 18.1 21 13 13 4 16 1 0 0 .296 3 2 2013 2.76 3 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 16.1 15 6 5 6 15 5 0 0 .242 1 1 Career 4.67 5 0 13 5 0 1 0 0 34.2 36 19 18 10 31 6 0 0 .271 4 3

innings pitched for 12.8 K/9, third on the team...Held opposing batters to just a adam emerson .182 batting average on the season...Finished with a 3-1 record...Struck out a season-high seven batters in debut, allowing one hit over three innings of relief.

Before CNU - Played one year under head coach Kevin Anderson at nationally- ranked Shenandoah University...Saw action in 14 games, including eight appear- ances on the hill...Among team leaders in K/9, fanning 22 batters in 20.1 innings pitched, for a rate of 9.7 K/9...Started three games...Posted his most impressive 10 performance against CNU, striking out eight in 3.2 innings of work. Junior • RHP • R-R • 5-11 • 205 At Lafayette - Played all four years at Lafayette in the Bay Rivers District...Pitched all four years and also played third base and second base as a utility player... Williamsburg, Va. • Lafayette Two-time All-District selection, earning First Team honors once. Personal - Adam C. Emerson was born April 2, 1993 in Williamsburg, Va...Son 2013 - Sophomore Season - Strong addition to the bullpen for head coach John of Chris and Laura Emerson...Has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Alex... Harvell...Finished third on the team in appearances with 18 games played and Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Person in history he’d most like to meet is one start...Helped lock up a pair of team shutouts...Struck out 43 batters in 30.1 Babe Ruth...Double majoring in Sociology and Political Science.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2013 2.97 3 1 18 1 0 0 2 0 30.1 20 16 10 22 43 4 0 1 .182 7 2 Career 2.97 3 1 18 1 0 0 2 0 30.1 20 16 10 22 43 4 0 1 .182 7 2

Academic All-Conference team. justin garber 2012 - Freshman Season - Played in three games, going 1-for-3 with a run scored...Went 1-for-1 in stolen bases.

At Mt. Hebron - Played third base and pitched all four years in high school...Played one year under head coach Nick Hofner and three for coach Brian Culley...Minds 31 in Motion Scholar Athlete...Honor Roll student. Personal - Justin L. Garber was born February 18, 1993 in Annapolis, Md...Son of Chris and Tracy Garber...His father and two uncles played collegiate baseball... Junior • INF • R-R • 5-10 • 185 Community service includes a mission trip to North Carolina and baking cookies Ellicott City, Md. • Mt. Hebron for the homeless...Aspires to become an orthopedic surgeon...Majoring in Biology.

2013 - Sophomore Season - Saw action in seven games, earning one start against nationally-ranked Salisbury...Hit .364 in limited at-bats, connecting four times in 11 at-bats...Drove in one run and scored a pair...Named to the USA South

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .333 3-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 1-1 0 0 1 .000 2013 .364 7-1 11 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .364 1 0 6 0 .417 0 0 0-0 2 3 2 .714 Career .357 10-1 14 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 .357 1 0 6 0 .400 0 0 1-1 2 3 3 .625

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2012 - Freshman Season - Made two appearances in relief, striking out six bat- Kyle Goddard ters in 4.0 innings of work. At Jefferson Forest - Played all four years under head coach Jim Thacker, winning the district championship each year...Earned First Team All-District and Honorable Mention All-Region honors in his senior year.

Personal - Kyle William Goddard was born March 19, 1993 in Rochester, N.Y.... 9 Son of Tom and Dawn Goddard...Has two brothers, Greg and Brian...Brian played at USA South rival Shenandoah from 2008-11...Favorite sports personality is Dick Vitale...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite movie is “Saving Private Junior • RHP • R-R • 6-0 • 160 Ryan”...Majoring in Business. Forest, Va. • Jefferson Forest

2013 - Sophomore Season - Made three appearances in relief...Struck out a pair in 4.0 innings of work.

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2012 6.75 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 3 3 2 6 1 0 0 .222 0 1 2013 6.75 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4.0 3 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 .188 1 0 Career 6.75 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 8.0 7 6 6 6 8 2 0 0 .206 1 1

Preston Grissom 5 Junior • OF • R-R • 6-4 • 185 Chesapeake, Va. • Great Bridge

2013 - Sophomore Season - Honorable mention All-Conference selection... Ranked second on the team with a .355 batting average, stroking eight extra- base hits as the Captains’ primary lead-off man...Scored 29 times and drove in 14 runs...Laid down 15 sacrifice bunts, tied for the most in the nation...Finished the year 21-of-26 on the basepaths and now sits just outside the top-10 in CNU history for career stolen bags.

2012 - Freshman Season - Hit .394 in reserve action as a rookie with 13 hits in 33 at-bats...Made six starts and 25 appearances...Hit two triples and showed off his speed on the basepaths, going 9-of-10 in stolen base attempts...Drove in seven runs and scored 11 times...Had a seven-game hit streak early in the year.

At Great Bridge - Played all four years under head coach Wiley Lee...Won the state championship as a senior...Played first base for first two years, then moved to the outfield as a junior and senior...Honor roll student.

Personal - Preston Reid Grissom was born April 27, 1993 in Chesapeake, Va... Son of Taylor and Kerry Grissom...Has two sisters, Emilee and Payton...Favorite sports personality is Justin Upton...Most impressive person met is Derek Jeter... Favorite movie is “Boondock Saints”...Majoring in Political Science.

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .394 25-6 33 11 13 0 2 0 7 17 .515 11 2 10 0 .565 0 2 9-10 18 0 0 1.000 2013 .355 41-41 155 29 55 7 0 1 14 65 .419 21 2 59 59 .433 2 15 21-26 61 2 1 .984 Career .362 66-47 188 40 68 7 2 1 21 82 .436 32 4 69 59 .460 2 17 30-36 79 2 1 .988

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winning run against Ferrum in eight-run comeback in the bottom of the ninth... Tommy Kane Caught 10 attempted base stealers and committed just three errors for a .989 fielding percentage on the season.

2012 - Freshman Season - Made four appearances for the Captains behind the plate...Went 1-for-4 and played solid defense, picking up 12 putouts.

At Bayside - Played four years for coach Jason Hatcher...Two-time All-Beach 14 selection...Named to All-Tidewater team his senior year...Honor roll student and member of SCA. Junior • C • R-R • 6-0 • 185 Personal - Thomas Charles Kane was born on April 28, 1993 in Norfolk, Va... He is the son of Donna and Thomas Kane and has a brother, Bradley...Favorite Virginia Beach, Va. • Bayside sports personality is Jorge Posada...Majoring in Mathematics

2013 - Sophomore Season - Starting catcher for most of the season...Had at least one hit in nine of his first 11 games, including multi-hit efforts against Eastern Mennonite (2/12) and Maryville (2/16)...Drove in game-tying and scored game-

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2012 .250 4-0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000 2013 .234 34-32 111 15 26 3 0 0 15 29 .261 6 2 21 3 .286 0 5 0-0 253 27 3 .989 Career .235 38-32 115 15 27 3 0 0 15 30 .261 6 2 21 3 .285 0 5 0-0 265 28 3 .990

Before CNU - Played one year for Division I Marshall University...Made five Brett Mays appearances as a freshman...Struck out four while walking four...Took a loss as his only decision of the season against Morehead State (3/13).

At Woodside - Played one year under head coach Kevin Hare...Under Armor Pre-Season All-American...First Team All-State (AAA)...Went 9-0 in his senior season, posting a 1.87 ERA with 105 K in 82 innings pitched.

40 Personal - Brett William Mays was born September 12, 1993 in Harrisonburg, Va...Son of Jimmy and Sandy Mays...Has one brother, Keith who plays D-III Junior • RHP • R-R • 6-7 • 205 baseball at Messiah...Father, Jimmy, played baseball at N.C. Wesleyan Col- lege...Works as a lifeguard during the summer...Favorite sports personality is Newport NEws, Va. • Woodside Justin Verlander...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln... Favorite movie is “Bull Durham”...Majoring in History.

2013 - Sophomore Season - Saw action in six contests, including one start... Struck out five in 12 innings of work...Gave up just one hit while striking out a pair in three innings of relief against Eastern Mennonite (2/12).

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2013 6.75 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 12.0 19 9 9 9 5 3 1 1 .380 3 0 Career 6.75 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 12.0 19 9 9 9 5 3 1 1 .380 3 0

tains with five extra-base hits...Ranked fifth on the team in RBI, with 27, and Kyle Corwin scored 10 times...Had 10 multi-hit efforts, including a season-high three-hit game against Averett.

At Westfield -Played shortstop all four years for head coach Chuck Welch in the Concorde District...Won the district title twice, as a freshman and sophomore... Earned First Team All-District three times, from 2010-12...Second Team All- Region selection in 2011...Shares school record for doubles in a single season 34 with Brandon Snyder, a First Round draft pick in the Texas Rangers system. sophomore • INF • R-R • 6-0 • 190 Personal - Kyle Andrew Corwin was born October 2, 1993 in Fairfax, Va... Son of Jay and Karen Corwin...Has one brother, Michael...Volunteers at the Centreville, Va. • Westfield Habitat for Humanity Restore...Favorite sports personality is Cal Ripken, Jr... Person in history he’d most like to meet is Muhammad Ali...Favorite movie is “The Sandlot”...Favorite book read is “Beyond Belief” by Josh Hamilton... 2013 - Freshman Season - Honorable Mention All-Conference selection... Majoring in Psychology. Took over the starting job at third base 10 games into the season and never let go, starting 31 of 32 games played...Hit .272 in his first year with the Cap-

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .272 32-31 114 10 31 4 0 1 27 38 .333 7 3 11 0 .325 2 5 0-0 26 58 8 .913 Career .272 32-31 114 10 31 4 0 1 27 38 .333 7 3 11 0 .325 2 5 0-0 26 58 8 .913

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a junior...Named Second Team All-State twice, as a junior and senior...Member Aaron Flanagan of the National Honor Society.

Personal - Aaron Cooper Flanagan was born June 16, 1994 in Portsmouth, Va...Son of Mark and Sheila Flanagan...Has one brother, David (24)...Dream vacation would be to the Bahamas...Most impressive person met is Michael 44 Cuddyer...Majoring in Biology. sophomore • C • R-R • 6-2 • 200 Driver, Va. • isle of wight academy

At Isle of Wight - Played catcher for four years, two under head coach David Mitchell and two under head coach Ben Brown...Earned First Team All-Conference honors as a sophomore and senior...Picked up Second Team All-Conference as

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .000 3-2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 2 4 0 .222 0 0 0-0 15 2 1 .944 Career .000 3-2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 2 4 0 .222 0 0 0-0 15 2 1 .944

At Osbourn Park - Played four years of baseball in the Cedar Run and Cardinal Scott Halsey Districts...Earned All-District honors three years in a row...As a junior, named All-Area, All-Region and All-State...Senior year picked up Honorable Mention All-American honors.

Personal - Scott M. Halsey was born October 18, 1993 in Woodbridge, Va...Son of Trigg and Cynthia Halsey...Has one sister, Rebecca...Favorite sports personality 19 is Harry Caray...Favorite movie is “Fast Five”...Majoring in Accounting. sophomore • INF • R-L • 6-0 • 190 Manassas, Va. • Osbourn Park

2013 - Freshman Season - Started four games and made appearances in 12 contests...Had four hits, all singles, and scored four times...Was perfect as a defensive replacement late in games, collecting 10 putouts and one assist.

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .167 12-4 24 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 1 0 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 Career .167 12-4 24 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 1 0 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000

At Battlefield - Played both corner spots as well as seeing time in the outfield Zach Harris and as a pitcher for coach Jay Burkhart in the Cedar Run District...Won a pair of district titles and one regional championship in his career...First Team All-District and All-Region selection...Honorable Mention All-State and All-Met pick.

Personal - Robert Zachary Harris was born October 25, 1993 in San Diego, Calif... Son of Rob and Teri Harris...Has one brother, Sam...Dream vacation would be to Cancun, Mexico...Hobbies include fishing and hunting...Favorite movie is “Dances 38 With Wolves”...Majoring in Business. sophomore • INF • R-R • 6-0 • 185 Gainesville, Va. • battlefield

2013 - Freshman Season - Earned one start as a true freshman, playing in seven games...Had two hits and drove in one run...Smacked a double against Randolph-Macon (4/17)...Picked up a pinch-hit walk against N.C. Wesleyan (4/12).

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .182 7-1 11 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .273 1 1 3 0 .308 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000 Career .182 7-1 11 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .273 1 1 3 0 .308 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000

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in stolen base attempts and was second on the squad in sacrifice bunts... Jacob Houston Scored 22 times...Had 10 multi-hit performances...Drove in season-high four runs against Maryville (2/16).

At Gloucester - Both pitched and played in the outfield for the Dukes, winning one Peninsula District title during his career...Three-time All-District selection, picking up First Team honors as a junior and senior...Second Team All-Region outfielder as a senior...Played in the Coventry Commonwealth Games as a 25 junior...Honor Roll student all four years. sophomore • OF • R-R • 5-11 • 185 Personal - Jacob Robert Houston was born October 6, 1993 in Gloucester, Va... Son of Connie and Bob Houston...Has one brother, Brad Perkins, and one sister, Gloucester, Va. • Gloucester Mandy Carter...Favorite sports personality is Chipper Jones...Dream vacation is a trip to Cancun, Mexico...Favorite movies are “Major League” and “Saving Private Ryan”...Favorite book is “Where the Red Fern Grows”...Hobbies include 2013 - Freshman Season - Started all 42 games for the Captains in left field hunting, fishing, golfing and going to the beach...Majoring in Mathematics. as a true freshman...Earned honorable mention All-Conference honors...Hit .276 and ranked second on the team in RBI with 31...Speedster was 7-for-8

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .276 42-42 145 22 40 7 1 0 31 49 .338 23 8 28 3 .401 1 7 7-8 35 0 3 .921 Career .276 42-42 145 22 40 7 1 0 31 49 .338 23 8 28 3 .401 1 7 7-8 35 0 3 .921

championships...Regional champs as a senior...Earned Academic All-District Brandon Light honors. Personal - Brandon Wayne Light was born April 1, 1994 in Chesterfield, Va... Son of Larry and Gina Light...Uncle Kevin Purdue played football at Virginia Tech and cousin Jamie Price played softball at Bucknell...Favorite sports personality is Josh Hamilton...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Willie Mays...Has 45 not yet decided on a major. sophomore • OF • R-R • 5-11 • 200 Chesterfield, Va. • cosby

2013 - Freshman Season - Did not see any action.

At Cosby- Played two years in the outfield at Cosby...Won back-to-back district

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 ----Did Not See Game Action ----

(2/9), and posted five multi-hit performances in 11 starts...Reached base in all but Bryant Lowry one game played...Caught for Austin Chrismon’s record-breaking performance against Greensboro, when he struck out 18 batters in one game...Broke CNU’s single game record for putouts with that effort, with 18.

At Hanover - Played four years in the Capital District all over the field, including time at first base, catcher and pitcher...Won District title as a senior...Earned Second Team All-Region honors as a designated hitter after sophomore season 12 and Second Team All-Region honors as a catcher after senior year...Two-time All-District selection and Second Team All-Metro as a senior...Academic All-District sophomore • C • R-L • 5-11 • 205 and All-Region. Personal - Bryant Michael Lowry was born January 21, 1994 in Richmond, Va... Mechanicsville, Va. • Hanover Son of Michael and Kathy Lowry...Has one sister, Sarah, and one brother, Reeves... Grandfather Bobby Bralley played baseball at Emory & Henry and Uncle Richard 2013 - Freshman Season - Among the team’s leading hitters after starting the Bralley played at James Madison...Favorite sports personality is Nick Swisher... first1 1 games before suffering a season-ending injury...Hit .342 before being Dream vacation would be a cruise to the Bahamas...Most impressive person met sidelined, with 14 RBI and 12 runs scored...Blasted one home run, against Ferrum is Justin Verlander...Majoring in Finance.

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .342 11-11 38 12 13 3 0 1 14 19 .500 10 2 5 1 .500 0 0 0-0 88 6 2 .979 Career .342 11-11 38 12 13 3 0 1 14 19 .500 10 2 5 1 .500 0 0 0-0 88 6 2 .979

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second team All-State as a starter...Pitched six straight quality starts during the Brandon Taylor season...Struck out a season-high 10 against Greensboro (2/25), picking up the win after seven innings of work.

At Hermitage - Pitched for four years in the Colonial District under coaches Scott Moore and Jason Sipe...Earned team MVP honors as a junior and senior...As a junior, picked up Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Week and Honorable Mention All-District honors...Also an Honorable Mention pick as a senior, earning 23 All-Metro Second Team nod. Personal - Christopher Brandon Taylor was born October 18, 1993 in Richmond, sophomore • LHP • L-L • 6-2 • 200 Va...Son of Charlie and Debi Taylor...Has two sisters, Ashley and Dellaney...Fa- vorite sports personality is Justin Verlander...Person in history most like to meet Richmond, Va. • Hermitage is Nolan Ryan...Dream vacation is a trip to New Zealand...Superstitions include not stepping on the baseline when going to the mound...Favorite book read is 2013 - Freshman Season - USA South Rookie Pitcher of the Year...Enjoyed one “The Art of Racing in the Rain”...Majoring in Chemistry. of the finest rookie seasons in program history, going 6-3 with a 2.90 ERA as a true freshman, striking out 57 batters...Named second team All-Conference and

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP 2013 2.90 6 3 10 10 1 0 0 0 59.0 50 24 19 17 57 8 0 0 .233 8 3 Career 2.90 6 3 10 10 1 0 0 0 59.0 50 24 19 17 57 8 0 0 .233 8 3

At Grafton - Played three years of baseball under head coach Matt Lewellen Collin Wilber in the Bay Rivers District...Won two district championships and helped lead the Clippers to a Region I title as a senior...Earned All-District honors as a senior... Honor roll student all four years.

Personal - Collin Ray Wilber was born June 8, 1994 in Portsmouth, Va...Son of Greg and Julie Wilber...Has one brother, Morgan, and one sister, Alexis...Favorite sports personality is Yadier Molina...Favorite book read is “Beyond Belief” by Josh 43 Hamilton...Majoring in Computer Science. sophomore • C • R-R • 6-0 • 170 Yorktown, Va. • Grafton

2013 - Freshman Season - Saw action in five games, making one start...Earned one walk at Gallaudet and added a sacrifice hit against the Apprentice School... Recorded 16 putouts behind the dish.

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .000 5-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 4 0 .143 0 1 0-0 16 1 1 .944 Career .000 5-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 4 0 .143 0 1 0-0 16 1 1 .944

base, posting a .953 fielding percentage in 150 chances. Travis Younger At Chatham - Played four years under head coach Chad Anderson as a middle infielder...Won three district championships and two regional titles...Helped lead the Cavaliers to a Group A state championship as a freshman...Three-time All- District selection...Twice earned All-Region honors...2010 All-State selection... Honor Roll all four years. 3 Personal - Travis Ray Younger was born March 8, 1994 in Lynchburg, Va... Son of Tim and Judy Younger...Has one brother, Tyler, who played four years of baseball at Methodist University...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Bo sophomore • INF • L-R • 6-2 • 165 Jackson...Dreams of vacationing in Hawaii...Most impressive person met is Mike chatham, Va. • chatham Krzyzewski...Majoring in Mathematics.

2013 - Freshman Season - Took over as the starting second baseman 10 games into the season and posted a .252 average in 31 starts...Scored 21 runs on 27 hits...Posted five doubles and drove in 16 runs...Played strong defense at second

Year BAvg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG. BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2013 .252 34-31 107 21 27 5 0 0 16 32 .299 20 4 22 1 .381 3 5 1-1 57 86 7 .953 Career .252 34-31 107 21 27 5 0 0 16 32 .299 20 4 22 1 .381 3 5 1-1 57 86 7 .953

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Austin Kilbourne alex Crittenden 35 37 Junior • OF/P • R-R • 6-3 • 220 sophomore • INF • L-R • 5-10 • 170 Richmond, Va. • Matoaca deltaville, Va. • middlesex

At University of Maryland - Played in 28 games with 24 starts in left field and Before CNU - Played one year of baseball at Roanoke College for head coach DH... Hit .270 on the season and made three appearances on the mound...Posted Larry Wood...Started 13 of 16 games played for the Maroons, hitting .268. seven multiple-hit efforts in a ten game stretch...Had a three-hit game against James Madison (4/13) with a home run and double, driving in two runs and scoring At Middlesex - Played three years of baseball, winning a pair of district titles... three times...Drove in a season-high five runs against Miami (4/17), the highest Named All-District and All-Region in his junior and senior seasons...Earned first for any Terp since May 9, 2009. team All-State honors as a senior, and honorable mention All-State nod as a junior.

At Shelton Community College - Played in 44 games batting .276...Played in Personal - Frederick Alexander Crittenden was born July 26, 1993 in Richmond, JUCO World Series in Grand Junction, Co. Va...Son of Jerry and Martha Crittenden...Has two brothers, Spencer and Macs... Favorite sports personality is Kenny Mayne...Majoring in Criminology. Personal - Austin Reid Kilbourn was born August 27, 1991... Son of Greg and Tami Kilbourne... Has one brother, Griffin, and one sister, Sydni...Favorite sports personality is Brian Wilson... Majoring in sociology with a concentration in criminology. connor henderson 17 Tommy Vitaletti sophomore • INF/OF • R-R • 6-2 • 215 hampton, Va. • bethel

Before CNU - Played one year for William & Mary...Made seven appearances 2 with two starts...First collegiate start came against University of Virginia (2/19). At Bethel - Played all four years under head coach and former CNU player Steven Junior • OF • R-R • 5-11 • 190 Mingee...Three-time All-District selection, including second team honors twice. Personal - Connor A. Henderson was born October 28, 1993 in Bitburgh, Ger- williamsburg, Va. • Jamestown many...Son of Gregory and Karen Henderson...Has two brothers, Nick and Kyle... Favorite movie is Fast Five...Majoring in Finance and Business Management. Before CNU - Played two years of Division I baseball at George Mason University in the Colonial Athletic Association...Started 44 games as a sophomore, hitting .271 with 49 hits, 10 doubles, two triples and three home runs...Finished second year with eleven multi-hit games, four multi-RBI games and had a 13-game hitting collin lawless streak...Also appeared in 19 games with five starts as a freshman.

At Jamestown - Played all four years at shortstop under head coach Mike Kuebler... Earned first team All-District and All-Region honors as a senior...Named second team All-State...Also a state champion on the track & field team, in the 300M... Earned first team All-District and All-Region honors. 8 Personal - Thomas Francis Vitaletti was born February 9, 1993 in Newport News, Va...Son of Tom and Carolee Vitaletti, goes by the nickname Tommy...Has one freshman (r) • C • L-R • 5-8 • 185 sister, Taylor...Dream vacation is a trip to Europe...Favorite movie is Miracle... Majoring in Business. midlothian, Va. • james river

Before CNU - Member of the NCAA Division I .

At James River - Played all four years under head coach Pete Schumacher in the Dominino District, winning one regional championship...Earned first team All-District, All-Region and honorable mention All-State honors as a designated hitter his junior year...Earned All-Academic honors twice...Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal - Collin Stephen Lawless was born July 28, 1994 in Richmond, Va... Son of Larry Lawless and Lisa Germano...Has one brother, Liam...Favorite sports personality is Mike Piazza...Majoring in Biology.

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John Booker taylor loudon 0 41 freshman • UTIL • R-R • 6-3 • 195 freshman • INF • R-R • 5-10 • 180 chesterfield, Va. • home school stephens city, Va. • sherando

Before CNU - Played in the Homeschool World Series Association under Coach At Sherando - Multi-sport athlete for the Warriors, playing baseball, football and Gregg Tobey...Honorable mention selection to the 2013 Rawlings/Perfect Game basketball all four years...Led baseball team to state championship as a senior, All-American Team...Homeschool World Series Association All-American Award earning first team All-District and second team All-Region two years in a row...Also recepient in 2011 and 2013...Four-time letter-winner in varsity baseball with the was a first-team All-District selection in basketball and football. CHVAA Patriots. Personal - Taylor D. Loudon was born April 4, 1995 in Winchester, Va...Son of Personal - John C. Booker was born October 8, 1994... Son of Noel and Amanda Craig and Natalie Loudon...Has one brother, Andrew...Dream vacation is a trip to Booker... Has two brothers, Paul and Sam, and one sister, Abbey...Most impressive the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Hank Aaron...Favorite person met is Cal Ripken Jr.... Majoring in Biology/Chemistry with a Pre-Health track. movie is Independence Day...Majoring in Business.

jared goldberg caleb myers 27 32 freshman • INF • R-R • 5-11 • 180 freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-2 • 170 potomac falls, Va. • potomac falls mechanicsville, Va. • atlee

At Potomac Falls - Played in the middle infield for four years under head coach At Atlee - Played two years of varsity baseball under head coach Barry Burton, Joe Terango...Won district and region championships in each of his four years winning a pair of district championships...Earned All-District honors at third base playing varsity baseball...Earned first team All-District honors as a junior and first after his senior season. team All-District and All-Region honors as a senior. Personal - Michael Caleb Myers was born October 6, 1994 in Richmond, Va... Personal - Jared M. Goldberg was born June 13, 1995 in Tulsa, Okla...Son of Son of Michael Myers and Sarah Watson...Has two sisters, Maggie and Ruby... Mark and Diahn Goldberg...Volunteers as a Little League Umpire...Favorite sports Favorite sports personality is Johnny Manziel...Dream vacation is a trip to Aus- personality is Derek Jeter...Dream vacation would be a trip to the Bahamas... tralia...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Cy Young...Favorite movie is Person in history he’d most like to meet is Muhammad Ali...Majoring in Biology. Braveheart...Majoring in Psychology.

jaxn lane A.J. Nicely 36 4 freshman • LHP • L-L • 6-2 • 195 freshman • OF • R-R • 6-0 • 180 chesterfield, Va. • manchester chesterfield, Va. • cosby

At Manchester - Pitched all four years under head coach Ricky Saunders...Earned Before CNU - Played football and baseball in the Dominion District at Lloyd C. 2012 Perfect Game All-American Honorable Mention honors. Bird and Cosby High Schools...Led David Bedwell’s football team to district cham- pionship and regional final appearance as a freshman quarterback...Also helped Personal - Jaxn Southall Lane was born January 12, 1995 in Chesterfield, Va... baseball team to district and regional championship. Son of Mark and Diana Lane...Has two brothers, Tyler and Zach, and one sister, Pamela...Favorite sports personality is John Smoltz...Hobbies include hunting, Personal - Anthony James Nicely was born November 30, 1994 in Richmond, Va... fishing and playing guitar...Favorite movie is The Patriot...Majoring in Business Son of Tony and Cammie Nicely...Has one sister, Emily...Father played baseball Marketing. and mother played softball at Radford University...Majoring in Business.

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daniel overbeek austin powell 18 28 freshman • INF • R-R • 6-4 • 195 freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-3 • 195 arlington, Va. • yorktown chesterfield, Va. • manchester

At Yorktown - Played four years of baseball in the National District, helping chip At Manchester - Played varsity baseball for three years under Coach Ricky Saun- in to one championship...As a senior, named District Player of the Year, first team ders... Played both pitcher and cathcer... Distinguished Honor Roll all four years. All-Region and first team All-State...Also an honorable mention All-District selec- tion as a sophomore. Personal - Austin Scott Powell was born in Richmond, Virginia on May 11, 1995... Son of Blaine and Michelle Powell... Has one brother, Cody... Favorite movie is Personal - Daniel Allen Overbeek was born August 23, 1995 in New London, Remember the Titans... Favorite sports personality is Chipper Jones... Dream Conn...Son of Maarten and Lisa Overbeek...Has one brother, James, who plays vacation is to go to Italy... Majoring in Biology with a goal of Pre-Med. baseball at Randolph-Macon College...Favorite sports personalities are Dustin Pedroia and David Ortiz...Has not yet decided on a major.

cameron parker Michael Thomas 16 26 freshman • RHP • R-R • 6-0 • 190 freshman • LHP • L-L • 6-0 • 155 norfolk, Va. • maury Fairfax, Va. • W.T. Woodson

At Maury - Pitched and played third base under head coach Paul Shows in the At W.T. Woodson - Played all four years under head coach Chris Warren as a first Eastern District, winning a pair of league championships...Member of the National baseman and pitcher...Earned honorable mention All-District honors as a pitcher Honors Society. after his senior season.

Personal - Cameron Bowie Parker was born August 4, 1994 in Norfolk, Va...Son Personal - Michael David Thomas was born August 21, 1995 in Alexandria, Va... of Carey and Petrina...Has three brothers, Wesley, Jack & Caleb, and one sister, Son of David and Darrah Thomas...Has two sisters, Allie and Brett...Sister Brett Caroline...Favorite sports personality is Kevin Millar...Dream vacation would be plays soccer at East Carolina University...Dream vacation is a trip to Jamaica... surfing in Australia...Most impressive person met is Bob Feller...Favorite movie is Favorite movie is Django Unchained...Favorite book is The Great Gatsby...Per- Stand By Me...Majoring in Accounting. son in history he’d most like to meet is JFK...Majoring in Business Management.

Tyler Perry George Watkins

freshman • C • R-R • 5-11 • 150 freshman • C • R-R • 5-7 • 190 Washington Crossing, pa. • council rock north Fairfax, Va. • Robinson

At Council Rock North - Played one year of baseball under head coach Matt Before CNU - Played four years of baseball, including three at Robinson Secondary Schram, earning All-Conference and All-State honors at first base. School in Fairfax, Va...Helped lead team to one district championship...Member of the National Honor Society. Personal - Tyler William Perry was born September 3, 1994 in Canberra, Austra- lia...Son of Clark and Joan Perry...Has one brother, Ryan, who plays baseball at Personal - George Helman Watkins was born March 17, 1995 in Fort Benning, Alvernia University...Favorite sports personality is Chase Utley...Person in history Ga...Son of C.P. and Carrie Watkins...Has one sister, Gracie...Eagle Scout...Person he’d most like to meet is Nelson Mandela...Favorite movies include Anchorman and in history he’d most like to meet is Ty Cobb...Superstitions include sleeping on the Black Hawk Down...Favorite book read is The Lone Survivor...Majoring in Business. left side of the bed and wearing the same belt throughout the season...Favorite book is Great Gatsby...Majoring in Computer Science.

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Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s Throughout the years, the Conference has produced membership in 1993, while Wesley joined in January, hundreds of All-American athletes and has had many 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued teams and individuals participate in NCAA Champion- growth with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the ship events. latest additions in 2013. Christopher Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership and began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year. CAC QUICK FACTS Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of athletic competition among schools located in close Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook Commissioner: Tom Byrnes geographic proximity that have similar educational and was appointed as the first commissioner. In January Office Phone:(717) 915-6817 athletic philosophies. The Capital Athletic Conference 2008, Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first (CAC) strives to develop a harmony of good feeling full-time commissioner with the dual role of conference Fax: (717) 849-1676 and a spirit of competitive sportsmanship, fellowship, sports information director. Email: [email protected] and uniformity of practice among member institutions. Conference members are required to operate their In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given Address: intercollegiate athletic programs under the highest annually to the Conference institution that accumulates 115 Grantley Hall ethical standards and to maintain a program consistent the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was with the overall educational philosophy of the member awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, York College of Pa. institutions. the Board of Directors added a “Men’s Commissioner’s York, Pa. 17405 Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to Charter members were: The Catholic University of promote the best men’s and women’s programs in the Website: CACsports.com conference in addition to the overall best program. In America, Gallaudet University, Mary Washington Twitter: twitter.com/CACsports College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named Maryland, and York College of Pennsylvania. the “Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition Facebook: facebook.com/CACsports of the 15 years of service by the retiring commissioner.

CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBERS

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT FROSTBURG STATE MARYMOUNT MARY WASHINGTON PENN ST. HARRISBURG

CAPTAINS BOBCATS SAINTS EAGLES LIONS

SALISBURY SOUTHERN VIRGINIA* ST. MARY’S WESLEY YORK

SEA GULLS KNIGHTS SEAHAWKS WOLVERINES SPARTANS

*Southern Virginia is a full-time member of the Capital Athletic Conference but is still under an NCAA provisional period because of their transition to Division III. As a result of their reclassification, the Knights will not be eligible for postseason competition until 2014-15. Therefore, their games against conference opponents will not count towards league standings during the 2013-14 athletic year.

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The 2013 season might be remembered in the eyes perfect 11-for-11 his senior year. In 19 appearances, the of the players and coaches as a disappointing year. Williamsburg native struck out 38 batters and allowed After all, they missed the NCAA Tournament for just the just nine hits in 25 innings. His 0.72 ERA finishes first second time in the previous six seasons and failed to all-time at CNU among qualified leaders with at least reach 30 wins for the first time since 2010. And while a 25 innings pitched, breaking his own record of 1.45 by trip to the postseason would have been a much clearer nearly a full run. He closes his career second all-time silver lining, the Captains had little to be disappointed in career ERA, finishing with a 2.37 mark. by on the field. Finally, for good measure, the Captains also featured The team would post a 29-12-1 season that saw them one of the top offensive seasons by an individual when hold onto a national ranking amid the Top 10 teams Justin Weaver rounded out the All-American trio. The in the country throughout the regular season. CNU 2013 USA South Player of the Year etched his name started the year ranked No. 6 nationally in the Collegiate among the Top 10 in five different offensive categories, Baseball Newspaper’s Top 25 and No. 8 according including the third best all-time on-base percentage. to D3baseball.com. After racing out to a 15-2-1 start, He was named the VaSID State Player of the Year and the Captains moved up to No. 4 nationally and looked first team All-Region selection by both the ABCA and poised to make good on a return trip to Appleton, Wisc. D3baseball.com. His .403 average led the Captains for the College World Series. as he smacked 60 hits in 149 at-bats.

CNU was getting dominant pitching efforts, led primarily As a team, the Captains set a program record for All- by juniors Austin Chrismon and Bryan Bierlein. Rookie Conferenec selections, with 10 players earning league Brandon Taylor rounded out the weekend pitching rota- Austin Chrismon honors. Taylor took home Rookie Pitcher of the Year tion that would piece together a sensational streak of accolades, becoming the first Captain since Kenny 23 straight quality starts against USA South opponents. Moreland in 2005 to earn the honor. He finished the The run helped the Captains capture their third outright a tough 4-1 decision in the elimination game. year with a 6-3 record, 2.90 ERA and 57 strikeouts regular season conference championship in the last in 10 starts. six seasons and subsequent top-seed in the USA The Captains closed out the 2013 season by splitting South Tournament. a pair of games following the conference tournament The five All-Region selections tied for the most in pro- and were not included in the list of postseason teams gram history as Weaver, Chrismon and Fleischmann Things went awry in Rocky Mount, however, where announced by the NCAA Selection Committee. The were joined by juniors Bierlein and Billy Steel. Bierlein the conference tournament was being held for the accomplishments made individually during the year will won seven games in 11 starts and finished the year with first time. After a clean 6-1 win in the opening round, not soon be forgotten, however, as there were several a 1.99 ERA in 77 innings of work, striking out 81. Steel CNU suffered a setback to #5-seed Piedmont and historical milestones along the way. picked up his first career All-Region nod after hitting then, facing second-seeded N.C. Wesleyan, dropped .342 while scoring 44 times with 21 extra-base hits. Leading from start to finish was Chrismon’s right arm; the junior transfer was not only named the USA South Pitcher of the Year, but he also picked up South Re- gion Pitcher of the Year honors to go with All-Region and All-American laurels. He posted one of the finest seasons in program history, going 7-4 with a 1.73 ERA in 11 starts. He struck out 86 in 78 innings pitched, walking just 12 batters. He would go on to become the first Captain drafted, selected in the 26th round by the Houston Astros. He was one of three All-Americans selected by D3baseball.com, marking just the second time in program history CNU captured three of the nation’s top honors.

While Chrismon’s right arm posted one of the best seasons ever at CNU, it would be tough to argue that the right arm of senior closer Ryan Fleischmann didn’t also. In fact, Fleischmann’s 25 innings could potentially be the most dominant thrown by any pitcher in CNU history. Not only did he add to his own single season and career record for saves at CNU, but he blew past the USA South mark and started to threaten the NCAA Justin Weaver record book. When all was said and done, Fleischmann ryan fleischmann finished fourth all-time with 29 career saves after going a

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FINAL 2013 RECORD: 29-12-1 (.702) USA SOUTH: 18-6 (.750); HOME 17-3, AWAY: 11-7-1; NEUTRAL 1-2

Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e / r-h-e Inns Overall Conf. Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 04, 2013 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY W 16-5 16-10-3 / 5-10-2 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 A. Emerson (W 1-0) 243 3:20 * Feb 09, 2013 FERRUM-1 W 3-0 3-9-0 / 0-9-1 9 2-0-0 1-0-0 A. Chrismon (W 1-0) 220 2:25 * Feb 09, 2013 FERRUM-2 W 8-7 8-7-2 / 7-9-4 9 3-0-0 2-0-0 J. Boze (W 1-0) 321 3:16 * Feb 10, 2013 FERRUM W 2-1 2-6-1 / 1-4-1 9 4-0-0 3-0-0 B. Bierlein (W 1-0) 287 2:30 Feb 12, 2013 EASTERN MENNONITE W 15-6 15-15-0 / 6-7-4 9 5-0-0 3-0-0 B. Mays (W 1-0) 160 3:10 Feb 14, 2013 RANDOLPH-MACON 8-11 L 8-15-1 / 11-14-0 9 5-1-0 3-0-0 M. Verdillo (L 0-1) 143 3:50 * Feb 16, 2013 MARYVILLE W 15-3 15-16-1 / 3-7-3 8 6-1-0 4-0-0 A. Chrismon (W 2-0) 80 3:13 * Feb 17, 2013 MARYVILLE-1 W 4-2 4-6-2 / 2-6-1 9 7-1-0 5-0-0 B. Taylor (W 1-0) 122 2:09 * Feb 17, 2013 MARYVILLE-2 W 11-1 11-15-3 / 1-4-3 9 8-1-0 6-0-0 B. Bierlein (W 2-0) 137 2:22 Feb 20, 2013 at Hampden-Sydney 7-7 T 7-9-4 / 7-11-1 9 8-1-1 6-0-0 None 68 3:00 * Feb 24, 2013 at Greensboro College 1-2 L 1-5-2 / 2-4-2 9 8-2-1 6-1-0 A. Chrismon (L 2-1) 100 2:20 * Feb 25, 2013 at Greensboro College-1 W 8-2 8-14-3 / 2-5-2 9 9-2-1 7-1-0 B. Taylor (W 2-0) 40 2:45 * Feb 25, 2013 at Greensboro College-2 W 7-3 7-7-1 / 3-6-1 9 10-2-1 8-1-0 B. Bierlein (W 3-0) 40 2:30 Feb 27, 2013 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W 8-2 8-15-0 / 2-7-1 9 11-2-1 8-1-0 J. Boze (W 1-0) 50 2:30 * Mar 02, 2013 METHODIST-1 W 4-2 4-10-1 / 2-8-1 9 12-2-1 9-1-0 A. Chrismon (W 3-1) 187 2:30 * Mar 02, 2013 METHODIST-2 W 7-4 7-8-1 / 4-6-2 9 13-2-1 10-1-0 B. Taylor (W 3-0) 165 2:25 * Mar 03, 2013 METHODIST W 10-2 10-12-2 / 2-5-1 9 14-2-1 11-1-0 B. Bierlein (W 4-0) 190 2:34 Mar 04, 2013 at Virginia Wesleyan W 4-3 4-5-1 / 3-9-4 (10) 15-2-1 11-1-0 M. Verdillo (W 1-1) 210 3:30 * Mar 08, 2013 at LaGrange 1-3 L 1-5-0 / 3-8-1 9 15-3-1 11-2-0 A. Chrismon (L 3-1) 78 2:25 * Mar 09, 2013 at LaGrange W 10-4 10-13-1 / 4-13-2 9 16-3-1 12-2-0 B. Taylor (W 4-0) 105 2:55 * Mar 10, 2013 at LaGrange 2-3 L 2-8-3 / 3-4-1 9 16-4-1 12-3-0 B. Bierlein (L 4-1) 132 1:55 Mar 13, 2013 at #6 Salisbury 1-5 L 1-8-2 / 5-7-0 9 16-5-1 12-3-0 A. Emerson (L 1-1) 175 2:35 * Mar 15, 2013 PIEDMONT W 8-4 8-12-1 / 4-6-0 9 17-5-1 13-3-0 A. Chrismon (W 4-2) 214 2:51 * Mar 16, 2013 PIEDMONT W 7-1 7-11-0 / 1-3-2 9 18-5-1 14-3-0 B. Taylor (W 5-0) 198 2:10 * Mar 17, 2013 PIEDMONT 3-5 L 3-8-1 / 5-7-1 9 18-6-1 14-4-0 B. Bierlein (L 4-2) 172 2:31 * Mar 22, 2013 at Averett W 3-1 3-3-0 / 1-9-2 9 19-6-1 15-4-0 A. Chrismon (W 5-2) 93 2:40 * Mar 23, 2013 at Averett-1 1-2 L 1-4-1 / 2-5-0 9 19-7-1 15-5-0 B. Taylor (L 5-1) 101 2:10 * Mar 23, 2013 at Averett-2 W 4-0 4-15-3 / 0-7-1 9 20-7-1 16-5-0 B. Bierlein (W 5-2) 105 2:30 Mar 27, 2013 MARY WASHINGTON W 8-7 8-12-4 / 7-13-1 9 21-7-1 16-5-0 A. Emerson (W 2-1) 201 2:42 Mar 28, 2013 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 6-3 6-8-2 / 3-10-0 9 22-7-1 16-5-0 A. Emerson (W 3-1) 110 2:59 Mar 30, 2013 BRIDGEWATER-1 W 12-4 12-17-1 / 4-9-0 9 23-7-1 16-5-0 A. Chrismon (W 6-2) 347 2:33 Mar 30, 2013 BRIDGEWATER-2 6-18 L 6-10-4 / 18-17-3 9 23-8-1 16-5-0 B. Taylor (L 5-2) 312 3:16 Mar 31, 2013 at Gallaudet W 14-5 14-18-1 / 5-6-2 9 24-8-1 16-5-0 B. Bierlein (W 6-2) 100 3:35 Apr 04, 2013 APPRENTICE SCHOOL W 8-0 8-12-3 / 0-4-1 9 25-8-1 16-5-0 J. Boze (W 3-0) 399 2:26 * Apr 06, 2013 at N.C. Wesleyan-1 0-1 L 0-4-0 / 1-5-2 9 25-9-1 16-6-0 A. Chrismon (L 6-3) 120 2:20 * Apr 06, 2013 at N.C. Wesleyan-2 W 12-6 12-13-0 / 6-8-2 9 26-9-1 17-6-0 B. Taylor (W 6-2) 120 2:50 * Apr 07, 2013 at N.C. Wesleyan W 9-0 9-12-0 / 0-8-2 9 27-9-1 18-6-0 B. Bierlein (W 7-2) 125 2:45 Apr 11, 2013 vs Greensboro W 6-1 6-10-1 / 1-4-0 9 28-9-1 18-6-0 A. Chrismon (W 7-3) 106 2:15 Apr 12, 2013 vs Piedmont 1-6 L 1-4-1 / 6-8-2 9 28-10-1 18-6-0 B. Taylor (L 6-3) 180 2:33 Apr 12, 2013 vs N.C. Wesleyan 1-4 L 1-7-0 / 4-11-3 9 28-11-1 18-6-0 B. Bierlein (L 7-3) 238 2:56 Apr 17, 2013 at Randolph-Macon 5-11 L 5-10-3 / 11-12-2 9 28-12-1 18-6-0 A. Chrismon (L 7-4) 189 3:00 Apr 18, 2013 at Apprentice School W 4-2 4-9-3 / 2-13-2 (10) 29-12-1 18-6-0 R. Fleischm. (W 1-0) 358 3:02

* USA South game () extra inning game

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offensive statistics

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hbp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Justin Weaver .403 42-42 149 39 60 17 4 2 46 91 .611 31 9 38 0 .521 3 2 11-13 91 0 5 .948 Preston Grissom .355 41-41 155 29 55 7 0 1 14 65 .419 21 2 59 0 .433 2 15 21-26 61 2 1 .984 Billy Steel .342 42-42 152 44 52 16 2 3 30 81 .533 24 16 10 4 .474 2 3 5-7 55 87 16 .899 Andy Viands .283 33-32 127 23 36 1 0 0 9 37 .291 14 4 15 1 .372 0 2 3-6 0 0 0 .000 Chris McDougal .280 42-42 164 33 46 8 1 2 28 62 .378 18 6 19 1 .366 3 2 3-3 331 19 4 .989 Jacob Houston .276 42-42 145 22 40 7 1 0 31 49 .338 23 8 28 3 .401 1 7 7-8 35 0 3 .921 Kyle Corwin .272 32-31 114 10 31 4 0 1 27 38 .333 7 3 11 0 .325 2 5 0-0 26 58 8 .913 Travis Younger .252 34-31 107 21 27 5 0 0 16 32 .299 20 4 22 1 .381 3 5 1-1 57 86 7 .953 Tommy Kane .234 34-32 111 15 26 3 0 0 15 29 .261 6 2 21 3 .286 0 5 0-0 253 27 3 .989 ------Jordan Eberly .400 5-0 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .600 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Justin Garber .364 7-1 11 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 .364 1 0 6 0 .417 0 0 0-0 2 3 2 .714 Bryant Lowry .342 11-11 38 12 13 3 0 1 14 19 .500 10 2 5 1 .500 0 0 0-0 88 6 2 .979 Curtis Pittman .220 15-11 41 4 9 2 0 0 4 11 .268 6 3 12 0 .353 1 0 0-0 4 16 6 .769 Joey Plesce .200 9-0 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 .200 0 0 2 0 .200 0 0 1-1 4 0 0 1.000 Ryan Reynolds .200 8-0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 2 1 2 0 .500 0 1 0-0 19 2 0 1.000 Zach Harris .182 7-1 11 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 .273 1 1 3 0 .308 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .000 Scott Halsey .167 12-4 24 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 .167 1 0 6 0 .200 0 0 0-0 10 1 0 1.000 Paul Keyes, Jr. .159 16-11 44 8 7 0 1 0 6 9 .205 7 3 11 1 .309 1 1 0-0 26 25 2 .962 Thomas Rea .125 6-1 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .125 0 1 1 0 .222 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 1.000 Aaron Flanagan .000 3-2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 2 4 0 .222 0 0 0-0 15 2 1 .944 Collin Wilber .000 5-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 4 0 .143 0 1 0-0 16 1 1 .944 Matt Verdillo .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 4 0 1.000 Ryan Fleischmann .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 4 0 1.000 Adam Emerson .000 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0-0 1 6 1 .875 Richard Lindsay .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 4 0 1.000 Totals .291 42-42 1432 270 417 75 9 10 245 540 .377 194 67 280 15 .396 18 50 52-66 1114 405 63 .960 Opponents .232 42-42 1412 159 328 51 3 5 140 400 .283 133 21 400 12 .306 8 32 66-83 1087 433 66 .958

LOB - Team (404), Opp (334). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (25). CI - Team (1), A. Flanagan 1. IBB - Team (5), B. Steel 2, C. Pittman 1, A. Viands 1, J. Weaver 1, Opp (2). Picked off - J. Weaver 2, A. Viands 2, J. Houston 1, P. Keyes 1, T. Younger 1.

pitching statistics

Player era w-l app-gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr ab b/avg wp hbp bk sfa sha Austin Chrismon 1.73 7-4 11-11 3 0/1 0 78.0 62 23 15 12 86 10 1 1 287 .216 7 4 0 0 8 Bryan Bierlein 1.99 7-3 11-11 0 0/2 0 77.0 63 21 17 15 81 9 0 0 294 .214 5 1 0 0 5 Brandon Taylor 2.90 6-3 10-10 1 0/0 0 59.0 50 24 19 17 57 8 0 0 215 .233 8 3 0 2 8 ------Garrett Chrismon 0.00 0-0 3-0 0 0/1 0 4.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 14 .143 0 0 0 0 1 Scott Halsey 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 6 .167 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Fleischmann 0.72 1-0 19-0 0 0/2 11 25.0 9 2 2 9 38 1 0 1 84 .107 4 0 0 0 2 Jordan Boze 2.76 3-0 5-2 0 0/1 0 16.1 15 6 5 6 15 5 0 0 62 .242 1 1 0 0 0 Adam Emerson 2.97 3-1 18-1 0 0/2 0 30.1 20 16 10 22 43 4 0 1 110 .182 7 2 0 1 1 Richard Lindsay 3.54 0-0 15-0 0 0/1 0 20.1 20 11 8 3 21 4 0 0 79 .253 2 8 0 2 2 Matt Verdillo 5.47 1-1 20-0 0 0/1 0 24.2 27 17 15 15 36 3 0 0 101 .267 7 2 1 1 2 Brett Mays 6.75 1-0 6-1 0 0/0 0 12.0 19 9 9 9 5 3 1 1 50 .380 3 0 0 1 2 Kyle Goddard 6.75 0-0 3-0 0 0/0 0 4.0 3 3 3 4 2 1 0 0 16 .188 1 0 0 0 0 Nick Santalucia 7.36 0-0 4-4 0 0/0 0 14.2 27 16 12 11 6 2 1 1 71 .380 2 0 0 0 1 Jacob Vaughan 11.25 0-0 2-2 0 0/0 0 4.0 10 8 5 3 6 1 0 0 22 .455 0 0 0 1 0 Bryan Drager 81.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 0.1 0 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2.98 29-12 42-42 4 4/4 11 371.1 328 159 123 133 400 51 3 5 1412 .232 47 21 1 8 32 Opponents 5.51 12-29 42-42 4 1/0 5 362.1 417 270 222 194 280 75 9 10 1432 .291 35 67 3 18 50

PB - Team (11), T. Kane 4, A. Flanagan 3, B. Lowry 3, R. Reynolds 1, Opp (14). Pickoffs - Team (6), A. Emerson 4, A. Chrismon 1, T. Kane 1, Opp (7). SBA/ATT - T. Kane (56-66), B. Bierlein (12-14), B. Taylor (11-13), B. Lowry (9-12), A. Chrismon (6-12), A. Emerson (10-12), N. Santaluc. (8-9), J. Boze (6-8), M. Verdillo (7-7), R. Lindsay (4-4), B. Mays (1-3), A. Flanagan (0-1), R. Reynolds (0-1).

miscellaneous statistics

Overall 29-12-1 1-Run games 4-4 Opponent 0-2 runs 15-3 After 6 leading 24-0 Out-hit opponent 19-5 Conference 18-6 2-Run games 4-2 ... 3-5 runs 10-5 ... trailing 5-9-1 Out-hit by opponent 6-7-1 Non-Conference 11-6-1 5+Run games 15-3 ... 6-9 runs 4-1-1 ... tied 0-3 Hits are tied 4-0 Home games 17-3 Extra innings 2-0 ... 10+ runs 0-3 After 7 leading 26-0 Away games 11-7-1 Shutouts 4-1 ... trailing 3-9 Neutral site 1-2 Scored in 1st inning 11-4 ... tied 0-3-1 Day games 29-11-1 Scoring 0-2 runs 1-8 Opp. scored in 1st 6-4-1 After 8 leading 24-0 Night games 0-1 ... 3-5 runs 7-2 Scores first 22-5 ... trailing 2-11 vs Left starter 3-3 ... 6-9 runs 12-2-1 Opp. scores first 7-7-1 ... tied 2-1-1 vs Right starter 26-9-1 ... 10+ runs 9-0

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team game highs individual game highs Batting Batting

At bats: 42 - at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) At bats: 6 - (5 times ) Runs scored: 16 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 4, 2013) Runs scored: 4 - Preston Grissom vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) Hits: 18 - at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) Hits: 4 - (5 times ) RBIs: 15 - vs Hampden-Sydney (Feb 4, 2013) RBIs: 4 - Jacob Houston vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) Doubles: 5 - vs Eastern Mennonite (Feb 12, 2013) Doubles: 2 - (7 times ) 5 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Triples: 1 - (9 times ) Triples: 2 - at LaGrange (Mar 9, 2013) Home runs: 1 - (10 times ) Home runs: 2 - at N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 07, 2013) Total bases: 8 - Justin Weaver vs Greensboro (Apr 11, 2013) Total bases: 27 - at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) Walks: 3 - Travis Younger vs E. Mennonite (Feb 12, 2013) Walks: 13 - vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) 3 - Preston Grissom vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) Strikeouts: 11 - vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) 3 - Travis Younger vs Va. Wesleyan (Mar 28, 2013) Sac hits: 3 - (5 times ) Strikeouts: 5 - Preston Grissom vs Va. Wesleyan (Mar 28, 2013) Sac flies: 3 - at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) Sac hits: 2 - Jacob Houston vs Methodist (Mar 02, 2013) Stolen bases: 5 - vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) 2 - Travis Younger vs M. Wash. (Mar 27, 2013) 5 - vs Piedmont (Mar 15, 2013) 2 - Preston Grissom vs Apprentice (Apr 04, 2013) 5 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 04, 2013) Sac flies: 1 - (18 times ) Hit by pitch: 5 - at Greensboro College (Feb 25, 2013) Stolen bases: 4 - Preston Grissom vs Maryville (Feb 16, 2013) Caught stealing: 3 - vs Greensboro (Apr 11, 2013 at Wilson, N.C.) Hit by pitch: 2 - (5 times ) Runners LOB: 16 - at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) Caught stealing: 1 - (14 times ) Hit into DP: 3 - at N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 06, 2013) Runners LOB: 8 - Justin Weaver vs E. Mennonite (Feb 12, 2013) 3 - vs N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 12, 2013 at Wilson, N.C.) Fielding Fielding

Putouts: 30 - at Virginia Wesleyan (Mar 04, 2013) Putouts: 18 - Bryant Lowry at Greensboro (Feb 24, 2013) 30 - at Apprentice School (Apr 18, 2013) Assists: 7 - Travis Younger at Va. Wesleyan (Mar 04, 2013) Assists: 18 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 04, 2013) 7 - Kyle Corwin at Averett (Mar 23, 2013) Errors: 4 - at Hampden-Sydney (Feb 20, 2013) Errors: 2 - (5 times ) 4 - vs Mary Washington (Mar 27, 2013) Passed balls: 3 - Aaron Flanagan at Greensboro (Feb 25, 2013) 4 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Passed balls: 3 - at Greensboro College (Feb 25, 2013) DPs turned: 2 - vs Virginia Wesleyan (Mar 28, 2013) Pitching 2 - vs Apprentice School (Apr 04, 2013) Pitching Innings pitched: 8.1 - Austin Chrismon at Averett (Mar 22, 2013) 8.1 - Austin Chrismon at N.C. Wesleyan (Apr 06, 2013) Innings pitched: 10.0 - at Virginia Wesleyan (Mar 04, 2013) Runs allowed: 9 - Austin Chrismon at Rand.-Macon (Apr 17, 2013) 10.0 - at Apprentice School (Apr 18, 2013) Earned runs: 6 - Richard Lindsay vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Runs allowed: 18 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) 6 - Brandon Taylor vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Earned runs: 14 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Walks allowed: 5 - Bryan Drager at Gallaudet (Mar 31, 2013) Walks allowed: 11 - vs Randolph-Macon (Feb 14, 2013) Strikeouts: 18 - Austin Chrismon at Greensboro (Feb 24, 2013) Strikeouts: 18 - at Greensboro College (Feb 24, 2013) Hits allowed: 12 - Bryan Bierlein at Apprentice (Apr 18, 2013) Hits allowed: 17 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Doubles allowed: 3 - (5 times ) Doubles allowed: 5 - vs Randolph-Macon (Feb 14, 2013) Triples allowed: 1 - Austin Chrismon vs Ferrum (Feb 09, 2013) 5 - at Randolph-Macon (Apr 17, 2013) 1 - Nick Santalucia at Va. Wesleyan (Mar 04, 2013) Triples allowed: 1 - vs Ferrum (Feb 09, 2013) 1 - Brett Mays vs Va. Wesleyan (Mar 28, 2013) 1 - at Virginia Wesleyan (Mar 04, 2013) Homers allowed: 1 - (5 times ) 1 - vs Virginia Wesleyan (Mar 28, 2013) Wild pitches: 2 - (11 times ) Homers allowed: 1 - (5 times ) Hit batters: 4 - Richard Lindsay vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013) Wild pitches: 3 - (6 times ) Hit batters: 5 - vs Bridgewater (Mar 30, 2013)

miscellaneous statistics

MULTIPLE HIT GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Total MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 2 3 4 5+ Total HITTING STREAKS Games Start End Justin Weaver 13 6 - - 19 Justin Weaver 11 6 - - 17 Justin Weaver 10 Feb. 4 Feb. 20 Chris McDougal 14 2 1 - 17 Kyle Corwin 9 1 - - 10 Chris McDougal 7 Mar. 23 Mar. 31 Preston Grissom 11 3 2 - 16 Billy Steel 4 4 - - 8 Billy Steel 7 Mar. 23 Apr. 4 Billy Steel 9 5 1 - 15 Jacob Houston 6 1 1 - 8 Andy Viands 7 Feb. 25 Mar. 8 Andy Viands 12 - - - 12 Chris McDougal 5 1 - - 6 Travis Younger 6 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Kyle Corwin 8 2 - - 10 Bryant Lowry 4 1 - - 5 Preston Grissom 5 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Jacob Houston 9 1 - - 10 Travis Younger 4 1 - - 5 “ 5 Mar. 15 Mar. 23 Travis Younger 5 - 1 - 6 Preston Grissom 3 - - - 3 Jacob Houston 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 17 Bryant Lowry 4 1 - - 5 Tommy Kane 3 - - - 3 “ 5 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Tommy Kane 5 - - - 5 Andy Viands 2 - - - 2 Tommy Kane 5 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Curtis Pittman 2 - - - 2 Curtis Pittman 1 - - - 1 Curtis Pittman 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 17 TEAM 92 20 5 - 117 Paul Keyes, Jr. 1 - - - 1 Kyle Corwin 4 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 TEAM 53 15 1 - 69

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FINAL 2013 STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL HONOREES

SCHOOL USA SOUTH OVERALL Player of the Year: Justin Weaver, CNU Chris. Newport 18-6 29-12-1 N.C. Wesleyan 15-9 21-23 Pitcher of the Year: Austin Chrismon, CNU Averett 14-10 24-16 Rookie of the Year: Zach Blonder, Maryville Piedmont 13-11 22-22 Rookie Pitcher of the Year: Brandon Taylor, CNU LaGrange 13-11 22-23 Coach of the Year: Charlie Long, N.C. Wesleyan Methodist 11-13 25-22 Maryville (Tenn.) 10-14 17-23 Greensboro 8-16 15-24 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Ferrum 6-18 12-22 First-Team All-USA South: 1B - Zack Blonder...... Maryville CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS 2B - Jimbo Newcomb...... Averett 3B - Josh Shiver...... LaGrange SS - Jake Alexander...... N.C. Wesleyan BATTING AVERAGE WINS J. Weaver Chris. Newport .403 B. Bierlein Chris. Newport 7 C - Wes Walker...... Ferrum N. Dean Maryville .383 A. Chrismon Chris. Newport 7 DH - Andy Viands...... Christopher Newport J. Feldmann Greensboro .367 D. Scherer LaGrange 7 Util - Ciro Norzagaray...... N.C. Wesleyan A. Kirks Averett .364 B. Taylor Chris. Newport 6 L. Talley Maryville .355 K. Peeden Greensboro 6 OF - Justin Weaver...... Christopher Newport OF - Andrew Kirks...... Averett HOME RUNS EARNED RUN AVERAGE OF - Josh Bailey...... Piedmont B. Thigpen Methodist 7 C. Moyer Averett 1.29 P - Austin Chrismon.... Christopher Newport J. Bailey Piedmont 5 A. Chrismon Chris. Newport 1.73 K. Alvarez Averett 5 C. Moore Averett 1.81 P - Bryan Bierlein...... Christopher Newport W. Walker Ferrum 4 B. Bierlein Chris. Newport 1.99 RP - Ryan Fleischmann.Christopher Newport G. Lovelace Piedmont 3 A. Kirks Averett 2.25 Second-Team All-USA South: RUNS BATTED IN STRIKEOUTS 1B - Kevin Alvarez...... Averett J. Weaver Chris. Newport 46 A. Chrismon Chris. Newport 86 B. Thigpen Methodist 40 B. Bierlein Chris. Newport 81 2B - James Feldmann...... Greensboro J. Bailey Piedmont 35 J. Perkins Ferrum 75 3B - Eddie McGrath...... Ferrum N. Dean Maryville 33 C. Walker Ferrum 68 SS - Nick Dean...... Maryville W. Walker Ferrum 33 D. Scherer LaGrange 62 C - Chris Power...... Methodist STOLEN BASES SAVES Util - Cody Moore...... Averett J. Shiver LaGrange 30 R. Fleischmann Chris. Newport 11 OF - Keith Grabowski...... Piedmont P. Grissom Chris. Newport 21 J. Brewster Piedmont 9 OF - Landon Talley...... Maryville L. Talley Maryville 20 C. Beaver Averett 7 OF - Jordan Kidd...... Averett K. Grabowski Piedmont 19 B. Robbett Greensboro 6 G. Gresham Maryville 18 T. Brooks LaGrange 5 P - Brandon Taylor...... Christopher Newport P - Doug Scherer...... LaGrange RP - Jacob Brewster...... Piedmont

Honorable Mention All-USA South: 1B - J.J. Rodriguez...... N.C. Wesleyan 2B - Logan Pethel...... Piedmont 3B - Kyle Corwin...... Christopher Newport SS - Billy Steel...... Christopher Newport C - James Lovett...... N.C. Wesleyan Util - Hank Parsley...... Ferrum OF - Jacob Houston...... Christopher Newport OF - Preston Grissom.... Christopher Newport OF - Cody Molosky...... Methodist P - Andrew Kirks...... Averett P - Jake Swartout...... N.C. Wesleyan RP - Josh Thomas...... Piedmont RP - Tyler Brooks...... LaGrange

Preston grissom bryan bierlein

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ALL-TIME RECORDS BASEBALL HISTORY

batting OVERALL CONFERENCE

AT BATS Season W L T PCT. W L PCT. Finish Head Coach Postseason Inning 16 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1982 7 17 0 .292 3 5 .375 T4th Howard Wiseman Game 55 vs. Methodist...... 3/26/06 1983 9 19 0 .321 2 6 .250 5th Howard Wiseman 1984 4 22 0 .154 1 7 .125 5th Howard Wiseman Season 1857 ...... 2002 1985 11 23 0 .324 3 5 .375 4th Howard Wiseman RUNS 1986 17 24 0 .415 0 8 .000 5th Howard Wiseman Inning 15 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1987 17 21 0 .447 3 5 .375 T3rd Howard Wiseman Game 28 vs. Maine-Presque Isle...... 4/4/95 1988 10 25 0 .286 2 10 .167 T4th Howard Wiseman Season 443 ...... 2002 1989 6 25 0 .194 3 9 .250 4th Howard Wiseman HITS 1990 20 14 0 .588 4 5 .444 T3rd Howard Wiseman Inning 11 vs. Marywood...... 3/5/96 1991 21 18 0 .538 2 7 .222 4th Howard Wiseman Game 26 vs. Castleton St...... 4/1/97 1992 14 22 1 .392 2 7 .222 4th Howard Wiseman Season 618 ...... 2002 1993 17 14 0 .548 3 9 .250 T4th Howard Wiseman SINGLES 1994 8 25 1 .250 3 8 .273 5th Curt Long Inning 6 Several Times 1995 21 16 0 .568 3 7 .300 5th Curt Long Game 19 vs. St. Andrews...... 4/6/85 1996 12 27 0 .308 0 12 .000 7th Curt Long 19 vs. Salisbury...... 3/19/86 1997 22 19 0 .537 4 8 .333 6th Curt Long 19 vs. Va. Wesleyan...... 3/25/86 1998 26 15 0 .634 4 8 .333 6th Curt Long Season 433 ...... 2002 1999 21 20 1 .512 6 5 .545 4th Curt Long DOUBLES 2000 26 14 0 .650 6 6 .500 6th Curt Long Inning 3 Several Times 2001 25 11 0 .694 8 4 .667 T1st John Harvell NCAA Game 9 vs. Franklin Pierce...... 3/26/91 2002 38 16 0 .704 10 4 .714 3rd John Harvell NCAA World Series 9 vs. Bridgewater...... 4/2/91 2003 35 9 0 .795 9 3 .750 2nd John Harvell NCAA World Series 9 vs. Gallaudet...... 4/5/10 2004 25 16 0 .610 14 7 .667 2nd John Harvell 9 vs. Greensboro...... 4/10/10 2005 25 16 0 .610 11 8 .579 3rd John Harvell Season 114 ...... 2002 2006 19 20 0 .487 9 9 .500 5th John Harvell TRIPLES 2007 24 17 0 .585 6 6 .500 5th John Harvell Inning 2 vs. Greensboro...... 2/27/11 2008 29 14 0 .674 9 2 .818 1st John Harvell NCAA 2009 26 13 2 .658 5 5 .500 T3rd John Harvell NCAA Game 3 vs. Blackburn...... 2/25/12 2010 24 17 0 .585 7 5 .583 4th John Harvell Season 18 ...... 2011 2011 39 7 0 .848 10 2 .833 2nd John Harvell NCAA HOME RUNS 2012 34 10 0 .773 9 3 .750 1st John Harvell NCAA World Series Inning 2 Several times 2013 29 12 1 .702 18 6 .750 1st John Harvell Game 6 vs. Ferrum...... 3/12/11 Season 58 ...... 2002 TOTAL 661 558 6 .542 179 201 .471 7 NCAA Appearances RBI Game 23 vs. Apprentice...... 3/28/91 Season 412 ...... 2002 COACHING HISTORY TOTAL BASES Game 45 vs. Shenandoah...... 4/3/02 Howard Wiseman Curt Long Season 932 ...... 2002 STOLEN BASES 1982-1993 1994-2000 Game 13 vs. St. Paul’s...... 3/5/95 Season 170 ...... 1996 153-244-1 (.386) 136-136-2 (.500) BATTING AVERAGE Season .351 ...... 1998

Pitching John Harvell COMPLETE GAMES Season 25 ...... 1986 2001-Present RUNS ALLOWED Inning 11 vs. Va. Commonwealth...... 4/26/84 372-178-3 (.675) Game 27 vs. Ferrum...... 4/11/87 Season 356 ...... 1988 FEWEST RUNS Season 163 ...... 1982 FEWEST EARNED RUNS Season 106 ...... 1982 FEWEST HITS ALL-TIME RECORDS CONTINUED... Game 0 vs. York (Pa.)...... 5/2/04 Season 194 ...... 1982 Fielding Team WALKS Game 13 several times ERRORS Highest W-L Pct. .848...... 2011 Season 217 ...... 1994 Game 10 vs. Wisc-River Falls...... 3/10/96 Games Won 39...... 2011 FEWEST WALKS 10 vs. Chowan...... 4/20/96 Winning Streak 26...... 2011 Season 88 ...... 2005 Season 141 ...... 1996 Home Games Won 20...... 2002 STRIKEOUTS FEWEST ERRORS Road Games Won 13...... 2000 Game 18 vs. Greensboro...... 2/24/13 Season 47 ...... 2008 Margin of Victory 28 vs. Maine-Presque Isle 28-0...... 4/4/95 Season 468 ...... 2002 HIGHEST FIELDING PERCENTAGE Longest Game 13 vs. Teikyo Post (won 14-13)...... 3/18/99 LOWEST ERA Season .971 ...... 2008 13 vs. Shenandoah (won 5-4)...... 3/25/05 Season 2.98 ...... 2013 DOUBLE PLAYS HIGHEST ERA Season 46 ...... 2001 Season 7.92 ...... 1988

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batting LOSSES Season 8 Sam Motley...... 1983 GAMES 8 Scott Gray...... 1992 Season 54 Many Times 8 Scott Hudgins...... 1996 Career 171 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 21 Scott Hudgins...... 1996-97, 99-00 AT BATS WALKS Game 7 Many Times Game 11 Dennis Parker vs. Methodist.4/12/83 Season 213 T.J. Jones...... 2002 Season 58 Chris Molleen...... 1985 Career 636 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 127 Will Somerindyke...... 1997-00 RUNS STRIKEOUTS Game 4 Many Times Game 18 Austin Chrismon vs. Greensboro.2/24/13 Season 64 Matt Turner...... 2002 Season 126 Rob Dye...... 2002 Career 201 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 378 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08 HITS EARNED RUN AVERAGE Game 6 Tab Pabst vs. F. Pierce...... 3/26/91 Season 1.52 Kenny Moreland...... 2005 Season 77 Chris Phaup...... 2002 Career 2.25 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08 Career 225 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 SAVES SINGLES Season 11 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2013 Game 5 Mike Houston vs. W&L...... 3/13/86 Career 29 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13 Season 67 Jeremy Elliott...... 2002 Career 156 Derek Riebel...... 1997-00 defense DOUBLES Game 4 Tab Pabst vs. F. Pierce...... 3/26/91 PUTOUTS Season 23 Connor Madden...... 2011 Game 18 Bryant Lowry vs. Greensboro... 2/24/13 Career 49 Rob Robinson...... 1997-00 Season 452 Scotty George...... 2002 49 Trae Bailey...... 2006-09 Career 1188 John Corbin...... 2003-06 TRIPLES ASSISTS Game 1 Many Times Game 10 Kevin Roberts vs. Ferrum..... 3/28/86 Matt Turner Season 6 Shannon Mark...... 2012 Season 148 Matt Shoemaker...... 2011 Career 12 Shannon Mark...... 2009-12 Career 489 Trae Bailey...... 2006-09 HOME RUNS ERRORS Inning 2 Greg Mears vs. R-MC...... 3/27/91 RBI Game 6 Tony Clark vs. N.C. Wesley... 4/21/89 2 Jeff Eicher vs. Ferrum...... 4/16/2001 Game 11 Matt Turner vs. Shenandoah... 4/3/02 Season 24 Mike Wiechman...... 1988 Game 3 Derek Riebel vs. Bluefield..... 2/21/98 Season 68 Matt Turner...... 2002 24 Parker Neal...... 2010 3 Jeff Eicher vs. Shenandoah.. 3/12/00 Career 209 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Career 62 Andrew Gregory...... 1996-99 3 Matt Turner vs. Shenandoah... 4/3/02 WALKS PASSED BALLS 3 John Corbin vs. Guilford...... 2/11/03 Game 5 Chris Rankin vs. Apprentice.. 4/25/88 Game 5 Steve Cooke vs. VWC...... 3/30/82 3 Matt Turner vs. Greensboro.. 3/23/03 Season 38 Keith Windle...... 2000 Season 23 Chris Rankin...... 1986 Season 17 Matt Turner...... 2002 Career 128 Keith Windle...... 1998-2001 Career 31 Chris Rankin...... 1986 Career 51 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 HIT BY PITCH TOTAL BASES Game 3 Many Times Game 14 Derek Riebel vs. Bluefield..... 2/21/98 Season 23 Mike Robbins...... 1992 Season 144 Matt Turner...... 2002 Career 49 Luke Saunders...... 2009-12 144 Chris Phaup...... 2002 STRIKEOUTS Career 443 Matt Turner...... 2000-03 Game 5 Preston Grissom vs. VWC.... 3/28/13 Season 47 Adam Larson...... 2002 Career 104 Ben Lenda...... 2009-12 STOLEN BASES TOP INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS Game 6 Brian Gunn, Averett...... 4/8/96 Season 54 Jeremy Elliott...... 2003 Career 90 Brian Gunn...... 1995-97 Longest Hitting Streaks BATTING AVERAGE Season .436 Gary Malarkey...... 1990 30 Trae Bailey...... 2008 Career .386 Chris Phaup...... 2002-03 24 Aaron Smith...... 1994-95 SLUGGING PCT. 23 Eric Cole...... 2007-08 Season .812 Gary Malarkey...... 1990 18 Parker Neal...... 2009 Career .731 Chris Phaup...... 2002-03 Connor Madden...... 2011 HITTING STREAK 17 Greg Mears...... 1993 Career 30 Trae Bailey...... 2008 Cary Ray...... 1995 David Mitchell...... 1997-98 Pitching John Corbin...... 2005 Parker Neal...... 2010 APPEARANCES 16 Dave Lindsay...... 1990 Season 27 Matt Verdillo...... 2012 Stephen Hatcher...... 2000 Career 85 Ryan Fleischmann...... 2010-13 Matt Shoemaker...... 2011 COMPLETE GAMES 15 Kevin Roberts...... 1986 Season 10 Mark Parnell...... 1988 Dave Stallard...... 1986 Career 21 Mark Parnell...... 1984-88 Jeremy Elliott...... 2003 INNINGS PITCHED Eric Cole...... 2007 Game 11.1 John Stein vs. Bridgewater..... 3/3/84 Drue Vernon...... 2011 Season 123.0 Rob Dye...... 2002 Career 359.1 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08 Triple Plays WINS kenny moreland Season 13 Kenny Moreland...... 2008 March 24, 1984 vs. Lock Haven 7th Inning Career 35 Kenny Moreland...... 2005-08

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BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 300 AB) HOME RUNS

1. Chris Phaup 2002-03 .386 1. Matt Turner 2000-03 51 2. Rob Robinson 1997-00 .383 2. Chris Phaup 2002-03 27 3. Jeremy Elliott 2000-03 .377 3. Trae Bailey 2006-09 24 4. Trae Bailey 2006-09 .375 4. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 23 5. Derek Riebel 1997-00 .361 5. Connor Madden 2009-12 21 6. Shawn Martin 1984-86 .361 6. Derek Riebel 1997-00 20 7. Matt Turner 2000-03 .354 7. Tab Pabst 1990-91 19 8. Connor Madden 2009-12 .349 Rob Robinson 1997-00 19 9. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 .347 9. Mike Houston 1985-87 18 10. Chris Despins 2008-10 .343 10. Elly Bratton 1991-94 17

ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 300 AB) STOLEN BASES

1. Rob Robinson 1997-00 .467 1. Brian Gunn 1995-97 90 2. Chris Phaup 2002-03 .465 2. David Mitchell 1995-98 81 3. Trae Bailey 2006-09 .462 3. Jeremy Elliott 2000-03 74 4. Jeremy Elliott 2000-03 .459 4. Matt Turner 2000-03 57 5. Matt Turner 2000-03 .450 5. Garrett Robinson 2003-06 49 6. Keith Windle 1998-01 .449 6. Andy Kozlowicz 1990-93 47 7. Billy Steel 2011-Present .448 7. Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 46 8. Shawn Martin 1984-86 .441 chris phaup 8. Drue Vernon 2010-11 38 9. Mike Houston 1985-87 .438 9. Connor Madden 2009-12 34 10. Shannon Mark 2009-12 .432 10. Chris Martin 1995-96 32 RUNS BATTED IN SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 300 AB) WALKS 1. Matt Turner 2000-03 209 1. Chris Phaup 2002-03 .731 2. Trae Bailey 2006-09 157 1. Keith Windle 1998-01 128 2. Matt Turner 2000-03 .697 3. Connor Madden 2009-12 143 2. Trae Bailey 2006-09 90 3. Rob Robinson 1997-00 .605 4. Rob Robinson 1997-00 133 3. Shannon Mark 2009-12 85 4. Trae Bailey 2006-09 .599 5. Derek Riebel 1997-00 130 4. Matt Turner 2000-03 84 5. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 .578 6. Chris Phaup 2002-03 128 5. Bobby Robinson 1987-90 81 6. Chris Despins 2008-10 .577 7. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 118 6. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 78 7. Connor Madden 2009-12 .557 8. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 114 7. Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 74 8. Mike Houston 1985-87 .541 9. John Corbin 2003-06 112 8. Joey Martin 2007-10 70 9. Derek Riebel 1997-00 .529 10. Parker Neal 2007-10 105 9. Billy Steel 2011-Present 69 10. Elly Bratton 1991-94 .523 Ben Lenda 2009-12 105 10. Mike Houston 1985-87 67

HITS DOUBLES AT BATS

1. Matt Turner 2000-03 225 1. Rob Robinson 1997-00 49 1. Matt Turner 2000-03 636 2. Trae Bailey 2006-09 219 Trae Bailey 2006-09 49 2. Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 596 3. Derek Riebel 1997-00 214 3. Matt Turner 2000-03 45 3. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 594 4. Rob Robinson 1997-00 200 4. Chris Phaup 2002-03 42 4. Derek Riebel 1997-00 592 5. Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 193 5. Parker Neal 2007-10 39 5. John Corbin 2003-06 585 Connor Madden 2009-12 193 6. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 38 6. Trae Bailey 2006-09 584 7. Parker Neal 2007-10 187 Connor Madden 2009-12 38 7. Keith Windle 1998-01 569 8. David Mitchell 1995-98 181 8. Derek Riebel 1997-00 37 8. Connor Madden 2009-12 553 9. Shannon Mark 2009-12 174 9. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 36 9. David Mitchell 1995-98 551 10. Keith Windle 1998-01 169 Billy Steel 2011-Present 36 10. Parker Neal 2007-10 550

RUNS SCORED TRIPLES GAMES PLAYED

1. Matt Turner 2000-03 201 1. Shannon Mark 2009-12 12 1. Matt Turner 2000-03 171 2. Keith Windle 1998-01 150 2. Matt Turner 2000-03 10 2. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 162 3. Trae Bailey 2006-09 149 3. Brian Gunn 1995-97 7 3. Keith Windle 1998-01 159 4. Derek Riebel 1997-00 137 Eric Cole 2006-09 7 John Corbin 2003-06 159 5. Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 135 Connor Madden 2009-12 7 5. Rob Robinson 1997-00 158 6. David Mitchell 1995-98 127 Drue Vernon 2010-11 7 6. Derek Riebel 1997-00 157 7. Connor Madden 2009-12 118 7. David Mitchell 1995-98 6 Mike Giarrizzi 2006-09 157 Billy Steel 2011-Present 118 Ryan McDougal 2006-08 6 8. Trae Bailey 2006-09 156 9. Shannon Mark 2009-12 116 9. Six Tied With 5 9. David Mitchell 1995-98 155 10. Jeremy Elliott 2000-03 114 10. Scotty George 2000-03 153

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BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 75 AB) HOME RUNS

1. Gary Malarkey 1990 .436 1. Matt Turner 2002 17 2. Rob Robinson 1999 .435 2. Matt Turner 2003 15 3. John Corbin 2005 .434 3. Chris Phaup 2002 14 4. Trae Bailey 2008 .427 4. Chris Phaup 2003 13 5. Shannon Mark 2009 .413 5. Tab Pabst 1991 12 6. Connor Madden 2011 .412 6. Mike Houston 1986 11 7. Rob Robinson 1998 .405 Mike Robbins 1992 11 8. Greg Mears 1991 .405 Greg Mears 1993 11 9. Trae Bailey 2009 .404 9. Four Tied With 10 10. Justin Weaver 2013 .403 STOLEN BASES ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 AB) 1. Jeremy Elliott 2003 54 1. Tab Pabst 1991 .543 2. Brian Gunn 1996 49 2. Trae Bailey 2009 .523 3. Brian Gunn 1997 28 3. Justin Weaver 2013 .521 4. G.G. Belfield 1995 26 4. Trae Bailey 2008 .508 David Mitchell 1996 26 5. Matt Turner 2003 .503 6. Garrett Robinson 2004 25 6. Rob Robinson 1999 .494 7. David Mitchell 1995 23 7. John Corbin 2005 .494 8. Andy Kozlowicz 1992 22 8. Les Smith 1995 .494 gary malarkey 9. Four Tied With 21 9. Cary Ray 1995 .493 10. Chris Phaup 2003 .490 RUNS BATTED IN SLUGGING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 75 AB) WALKS 1. Matt Turner 2002 68 1. Gary Malarkey 1990 .812 2. Chris Phaup 2003 67 1. Keith Windle 2000 38 2. Matt Turner 2003 .808 3. Trae Bailey 2008 62 2. Trae Bailey 2009 35 3. Trae Bailey 2008 .772 4. Richie Clark 1998 61 3. Chris Rankin 1986 34 4. Tab Pabst 1991 .770 Chris Phaup 2002 61 Tab Pabst 1991 34 5. Chris Phaup 2003 .767 6. Matt Turner 2003 59 Keith Windle 2001 34 6. Greg Mears 1993 .739 7. Connor Madden 2011 58 6. Ricky St. Peter 1992 33 7. Ben Lenda 2010 .716 8. Stephen Hatcher 2001 50 Jeremy Elliott 2002 33 8. Connor Madden 2011 .712 9. Chris Despins 2008 49 Shannon Mark 2011 33 9. Matt Turner 2002 .709 10. Justin Weaver 2013 46 9. Keith Windle 1999 32 10. Eddie Gosman 1998 .707 Gary Malarkey 1990 46 T.J. Jones 2002 32

HITS DOUBLES AT BATS

1. Chris Phaup 2002 77 1. Connor Madden 2011 23 1. T.J. Jones 2002 213 2. Trae Bailey 2008 73 2. Chris Phaup 2002 21 2. Jon Hurd 2002 209 Connor Madden 2011 73 Chris Phaup 2003 21 3. Chris Phaup 2002 205 4. Jeremy Elliott 2003 72 Trae Bailey 2008 21 4. Matt Turner 2002 203 5. Jeremy Elliott 2002 71 5. Hank Morgan 1998 19 5. Ted Tignor 2002 196 Matt Turner 2002 71 Rob Robinson 1999 19 6. Connor Madden 2012 194 7. Jon Hurd 2002 69 Ted Tignor 2002 19 7. Jeremy Elliott 2002 190 8. Rob Robinson 1999 67 8. Justin Weaver 2013 17 8. Scott George 2002 183 Ted Tignor 2002 67 9. Richie Clark 1998 16 9. Matt Shoemaker 2012 180 10. T.J. Jones 2002 66 Billy Steel 2013 16 10. Jeremy Elliott 2003 179

RUNS SCORED TRIPLES GAMES PLAYED

1. Matt Turner 2002 64 1. Shannon Mark 2012 6 1. Jon Hurd 2002 54 2. Jeremy Elliott 2003 60 2. Matt Turner 2003 5 T.J. Jones 2002 54 3. Trae Bailey 2009 55 Drue Vernon 2011 5 Chris Phaup 2002 54 4. Chris Phaup 2002 53 4. Brian Gunn 1997 4 Ted Tignor 2002 54 Trae Bailey 2008 53 Matt Turner 2002 4 Matt Turner 2002 54 Mike Giarrizzi 2008 53 Trae Bailey 2008 4 6. Scotty George 2002 53 7. Matt Turner 2003 52 Eric Cole 2008 4 7. Jeremy Elliott 2002 50 8. Matt Shoemaker 2011 51 Shannon Mark 2010 4 8. Adam Larson 2002 48 9. Jeremy Elliott 2002 49 Justin Weaver 2013 4 9. Five Tied With 46 10. Ted Tignor 2002 48 10. Six Tied With 3 Chris Despins 2008 48

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WINS SAVES

1. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 35 1. Ryan Fleischmann 2010-13 29 2. Mike Cosby 2002-05 25 2. Kevin Moreland 2006-09 12 3. Eben Brower 2003-06 23 3. Matthew Tignor 2001-05 10 4. Rob Dye 2001-02 19 4. Jason Brown 2002-03, 05 9 5. Scott Hudgins 1996-00 18 5. John Klacynski 1998-00 7 Cliff Webster 1998, 00-02 18 6. Brandon Sparks 1997-98 5 7. Will Somerindkye 1997-00 17 Chris Malvagna 2008-10 5 8. Tab Pabst 1990-91 16 8. Tab Pabst 1990-91 4 Sean Chitsaz 2009-11 16 Mike Taylor 1995 4 Bryan Bierlein 2011-Present 16 Cary Bruner 2003, 05-07 4 Matt Verdillo 2010-13 4 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 100 IP) GAMES STARTED 1. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 2.25 2. Ryan Fleischmann 2010-13 2.37 1. Mike Cosby 2002-05 52 3. Bryan Bierlein 2011-Present 2.48 2. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 46 4. Sean Chitsaz 2009-11 2.52 3. Scott Hudgins 1996-00 40 5. Tab Pabst 1990-91 2.67 4. Eben Brower 2003-06 37 6. Eben Brower 2003-06 3.09 5. Cliff Wester 1998, 00-02 33 7. Greg Goldsmith 2010-12 3.14 6. Will Somerindyke 1997-00 31 8. Matt Verdillo 2010-13 3.28 Kenny Moreland 7. Dave Blowe 1985-88 29 9. Cary Bruner 2003, 05-07 3.48 Rob Dyke 2001-02 29 10. Rob Dye 2001-02 3.61 9. Steve Eudy 1996-99 27 10. Josh Brinkman 2007-10 25 STRIKEOUTS OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MIN. 100 IP) APPEARANCES 1. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 378 1. Ryan Fleischmann 2010-13 .188 2. Mike Cosby 2002-05 370 2. Tab Pabst 1990-91 .215 1. Ryan Fleischmann 2010-13 85 3. Scott Hudgins 1996-00 298 3. Matt Verdillo 2010-13 .225 2. Matt Verdillo 2010-13 73 4. Eben Brower 2003-06 251 4. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 .229 3. Steve Eudy 1996-99 59 5. Cliff Webster 1998, 00-02 244 5. Jeff Jordan 1992-95 .236 Scott Hudgins 1996-00 59 6. Steve Eudy 1996-99 200 6. Jason Seely 1998-99 .240 Kevin Moreland 2006-09 59 7. Rob Dye 2001-02 192 7. Dwayne Ray 1991-93 .242 6. Cliff Wester 1998, 00-02 57 8. Mark Parnell 1984, 87-88 177 8. Bryan Bierlein 2011-Present .247 7. Mike Cosby 2002-05 56 9. Will Somerindyke 1997-00 160 9. Greg Goldsmith 2010-12 .247 8. Richard Lindsay 2010-13 54 10. Josh Brinkman 2007-10 154 10. Mike Cosby 2002-05 .249 9. Three Tied With 53

INNINGS PITCHED

1. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 359.1 2. Mike Cosby 2002-05 339.2 3. Scott Hudgins 1996-00 299.0 4. Eben Brower 2003-06 280.0 5. Cliff Wester 1998, 00-02 268.0 6. Rob Dye 2001-02 227.0 7. Steve Eudy 1996-99 215.2 8. Mark Parnell 1984, 87-88 212.0 9. Will Somerindyke 1997-00 195.0 10. Dave Blowe 1985-88 194.2

COMPLETE GAMES

1. Mark Parnell 1984, 87-88 21 2. Mike Cosby 2002-05 19 3. Kenny Moreland 2005-08 18 4. Dave Blowe 1985-88 17 5. Mike Krank 1985-86 13 Rob Dye 2001-02 13 7. Eben Brower 2003-06 11 8. Tab Pabst 1990-91 10 mike cosby Scott Hudgins 1996-00 10 ryan Fleischmann Cliff Wester 1998, 00-02 10

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WINS SAVES

1. Kenny Moreland 2008 13 1. Ryan Fleischmann 2013 11 2. Rob Dye 2002 11 2. Ryan Fleischmann 2012 10 3. Tab Pabst 1990 9 3. Jason Brown 2003 8 Cliff Wester 2002 9 Ryan Fleischmann 2011 8 Kenny Moreland 2007 9 5. John Klacynski 1999 6 Sean Chitsaz 2011 9 6. Matthew Tignor 2004 5 7. Mike Taylor 1995 8 Kevin Moreland 2007 5 Rob Dye 2001 8 Kevin Moreland 2009 5 Aaron Thrift 2001 8 Chris Malvagna 2010 5 Brandon Haywood 2003 8 10. Mike Taylor 1995 4 Eben Brower 2004 8 Mike Cosby 2005 8 GAMES STARTED

EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 50 IP) 1. Rob Dye 2002 16 Mike Cosby 2003 16 1. Kenny Moreland 2005 1.52 3. Cliff Wester 2002 15 2. Austin Chrismon 2013 1.73 4. Mike Cosby 2004 14 3. Eben Brower 2003 1.87 Kenny Moreland 2008 14 4. Kenny Moreland 2008 1.97 6. Scott Hudgins 1997 13 5. Bryan Bierlein 2013 1.99 Rob Dye 2001 13 6. Sean Chitsaz 2011 2.28 mark Parnell Kenny Moreland 2007 13 7. Bryan Bierlein 2011 2.29 Josh Brinkman 2010 13 8. Kenny Moreland 2007 2.30 Sean Chitsaz 2011 13 9. Tab Pabst 1991 2.34 10. Steve Millererile 2008 2.38 OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MIN. 50 IP) APPEARANCES

STRIKEOUTS 1. Kenny Moreland 2005 .192 1. Matt Verdillo 2012 27 2. Kenny Moreland 2008 .198 2. Ryan Fleischmann 2012 26 1. Rob Dye 2002 126 3. Steve Millererile 2008 .207 3. Richard Lindsay 2012 25 2. Cliff Wester 2002 121 4. Tab Pabst 1990 .207 4. Ryan Fleischmann 2011 24 3. Kenny Moreland 2008 116 5. Eben Brower 2004 .214 5. Matt Verdillo 2011 23 4. Mike Cosby 2003 110 6. Bryan Bierlein 2013 .214 6. John Klacynski 1999 21 5. Scott Hudgins 1997 100 7. Mike Cosby 2005 .215 Jason Brown 2003 21 6. Mike Cosby 2004 95 8. Austin Chrismon 2013 .216 8. Six Tied With 20 7. Kenny Moreland 2006 94 9. Tab Pabst 1991 .223 8. Kenny Moreland 2007 90 10. Brandon Haywood 2002 .224 9. Scott Hudgins 1999 89 Mike Cosby 2005 89 INNINGS PITCHED

1. Rob Dye 2002 123.0 2. Cliff Wester 2002 113.0 3. Kenny Moreland 2008 109.2 4. Rob Dye 2001 104.0 5. Mike Cosby 2003 103.1 6. Kenny Moreland 2007 97.2 7. Scott Hudgins 1997 94.2 Cliff Wester 2001 94.2 9. Mike Krank 1986 93.2 10. Brian Halsey 1991 91.0

COMPLETE GAMES

1. Mark Parnell 1988 10 2. Dave Blowe 1986 8 Mike Krank 1986 8 Eben Brower 2004 8 5. Rob Dye 2001 7 Mike Cosby 2004 7 7. Seven Tied With 6

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CAREER FIELDING PCT. (MIN. 400 CHANCES) SEASON FIELDING PCT. (MIN. 100 CHANCES)

1. Ryan McDougal 2006-08 .992 1. John Corbin 2006 .996 2. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 .988 2. Steven Lindemuth 2011 .995 3. Scotty George 2000-03 .987 3. Scotty George 2003 .995 4. Jon Hurd 2001-02 .987 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009 .994 5. Steven Keener 2010-12 .986 5. Ben Lenda 2010 .994 6. Ritchie Clark 1995-98 .986 6. Charlie Hardie 2005 .994 7. Charlie Hardie 2002-05 .985 7. Ben Lenda 2009 .993 8. Ben Lenda 2009-12 .985 8. Ryan McDougal 2007 .992 9. Chris Despins 2008-10 .985 9. Jason Healey 1997 .992 10. John Corbin 2003-06 .984 10. Stephen Hatcher 2001 .992

CAREER CHANCES SEASON CHANCES

1. John Corbin 2003-06 1292 1. Scotty George 2002 496 2. Scotty George 2000-03 1178 2. Jon Hurd 2002 451 3. Ben Lenda 2009-12 1063 3. Steven Keener 2012 433 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 968 4. Chris Despins 2008 417 5. Richie Clark 1995-98 966 5. Steven Lindemuth 2011 408 john corbin 6. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 884 6. Scotty George 2003 400 7. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 855 7. Ryan McDougal 2007 379 8. Andy Kozlowicz 1990-93 801 8. Ben Lenda 2011 375 9. Chris Despins 2008-10 787 9. Ben Lenda 2012 372 10. Jon Hurd 2001-02 778 10. John Corbin 2003 356

CAREER PUTOUTS SEASON PUTOUTS

1. John Corbin 2003-06 1188 1. Scotty George 2002 452 2. Scotty George 2000-03 1080 2. Jon Hurd 2002 427 3. Ben Lenda 2009-12 931 3. Steven Keener 2012 409 4. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 892 4. Chris Despins 2008 400 5. Richie Clark 1995-98 870 5. Steven Lindemuth 2011 387 6. Greg Mears 1989, 91-93 788 6. Scotty George 2003 366 7. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 775 7. Ryan McDougal 2007 361 8. Jon Hurd 2001-02 744 8. Ben Lenda 2011 332 9. Chris Despins 2008-10 743 9. Chris McDougal 2013 331 10. Andy Kozlowicz 1990-93 712 10. John Corbin 2003 322

CAREER ASSISTS SEASON ASSISTS

1. Trae Bailey 2006-09 489 1. Matt Shoemaker 2011 148 2. Keith Windle 1998-01 373 ryan mcdougal 2. Ted Tignor 2002 144 3. Ted Tignor 2000-02 371 3. Kevin Roberts 1986 139 4. Billy Steel 2011-Present 348 4. Parker Neal 2010 137 5. Dave Lindsay 1987-90 309 5. Trae Bailey 2008 136 6. Andrew Gregory 1996-99 288 6. Trae Bailey 2009 133 7. Matt Shoemaker 2010-12 282 7. Billy Steel 2012 131 8. Parker Neal 2007-10 274 8. Billy Steel 2011 130 9. Ricky Medina 2003-05 262 9. Matt Shoemaker 2012 129 Elly Bratton 1991-94 262 10. Trae Bailey 2007 127

CAREER PICK-OFFS SEASON PICK-OFFS

1. Steven Mingee 2003-08 10 1. Scotty George 2003 6 Kenny Moreland 2005-08 10 2. Steven Mingee 2006 5 3. Scotty George 2000-03 8 3. Kenny Moreland 2008 4 4. Mike Cosby 2002-05 7 Kyle Baumann 2008 4 5. Kyle Baumann 2006-09 6 Adam Emerson 2013 4

CAREER RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING SEASON RUNNERS CAUGHT STEALING

1. Ben Lenda 2009-12 51 1. Stephen Hatcher 2000 23 2. Stephen Hatcher 1999-01 50 2. Scotty George 2002 20 3. Steven Lindemuth 2009-12 37 3. Ben Lenda 2011 19 4. Scotty George 2000-03 31 scotty george 4. Richie Clark 1998 17 5. Charlie Hardie 2002-05 21 5. Two Tied With 15

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS INNINGS

OFFENSIVE LEADERS 13.0 Mike Keasey Muhlenberg 3/5/92 11.0 Eben Brower Anderson 5/25/03 AT BATS 10.1 Scott Gray Bloomsburg 3/6/92 10.0 Mark Parnell Rhode Island Col. 3/15/88 8 Hank Morgan Teikyo Post 3/18/99 10.0 Dwayne Ray Norfolk State 3/4/92 7 Kevin Burton Rutgers-Camden 3/22/91 10.0 Scott Gray Randolph-Macon 3/31/92 7 Ricky St. Peter Muhlenberg 3/5/92 10.0 Jason Simpson Eastern Mennonite 4/3/92 7 Derek Riebel Teikyo Post 3/18/99 10.0 Will Somerindyke Averett 4/11/98 7 Rob Robinson Teikyo Post 3/18/99 10.0 Eben Brower Thomas More 5/18/03 7 Shayne Kersey Shenandoah 3/27/10 7 Shannon Mark Shenandoah 3/27/10 STRIKEOUTS 7 Parker Neal Shenandoah 3/27/10 18 Austin Chrismon Greensboro 2/24/13 RUNS SCORED 16 Dwayne Ray Mansfield (Pa.) 3/6/93 14 Scott Gray Shenandoah 3/6/93 5 Kevin Burton Franklin Pierce 3/26/91 14 Kenny Moreland Va. Wesleyan 3/15/05 5 Matt Turner Methodist 3/25/00 13 Tab Pabst Elizabeth City 3/2/90 5 Keith Windle Greensboro 4/16/00 13 Cliff Wester Greensboro 3/24/02 derek riebel 13 Mike Cosby Methodist 4/17/03 DOUBLES 13 Kenny Moreland Averett 2/25/06 13 Kenny Moreland Greensboro 3/18/06 5 Tab Pabst Franklin Pierce 3/26/91 RBI 4 Jeremy Elliott St. Augustines 5/9/03 TEAM SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 11 Matt Turner Shenandoah 4/3/02 HOME RUNS 9 Matt Turner Greensboro 3/23/03 HITS 8 Matt Turner Greensboro 4/16/00 3 Derek Riebel Bluefield 2/21/98 7 Chris Honeycutt Averett 4/6/97 26 vs. Castleton State 4/1/97 3 Jeff Eicher Shenandoah 2/12/00 7 John Hurd York (Pa.) 5/17/02 23 vs. Shenandoah 4/3/02 3 Matt Turner Shenandoah 4/3/02 7 Kevin Stocks Guilford 2/11/03 22 vs. Elizabeth City State 2/22/97 3 John Corbin Guilford 2/11/03 7 Lee Kennell Alma 3/1/05 22 vs. Gallaudet 4/5/10 3 Matt Turner Greensboro 3/23/03 7 Ryan McDougal Ferrum 4/19/08 21 vs. Apprentice 3/28/91 7 Chris Despins Ferrum 4/19/08 21 vs. Muhlenberg 3/11/95 TOTAL BASES 21 vs. York (Pa.) 5/17/02 STOLEN BASES 21 vs. Methodist 2/27/05 14 Derek Riebel Bluefield 2/21/98 13 Tab Pabst Franklin Pierce 3/26/91 6 Brian Gunn Averett 4/6/96 HOME RUNS 13 Matt Turner Shenandoah 4/3/02 5 Chris Martin Virginia State 3/26/96 13 Matt Turner Greensboro 3/23/03 5 Jeremy Elliott Chapman 5/27/03 6 vs. Ferrum 3/12/11 13 John Corbin Guilford 2/11/03 4 Ron Frazier Bridgewater 3/3/84 5 vs. Elizabeth City State 2/22/97 12 Jeff Eicher Shenandoah 2/12/00 4 G.G. Belfield Hampton-Sydney 3/13/95 5 vs. Greensboro 4/16/00 12 Matt Turner Methodist 4/13/03 4 Brian Gunn Frostburg State 2/25/96 5 vs. Albertus Magnus 3/10/10 11 Eddie Gosman Shenandoah 3/28/98 4 Brian Gunn Shenandoah 3/23/96 4 Jeremy Elliott Greensboro 3/23/03 4 Preston Grissom Maryville 2/16/13

PITCHING LEADERS

FEWEST HITS ALLOWED

0 Eben Brower York (7 inn) 5/2/04 1 Tab Pabst Apprentice 3/28/90 1 Tab Pabst Apprentice 4/25/90 1 Dwayne Ray Mansfield 3/6/93 1 Kenny Moreland York 4/27/08 1 Combined Methodist 3/11/12 1 Greg Goldsmith Averett 3/31/12 2 Benny Elliott William & Mary 3/31/88 2 Steve Norton Binghamton 3/19/89 2 Jasen Simpson William & Mary 4/26/91 2 Steve Eudy Bowie St 3/13/96 2 Kenny Moreland Alma (7 inn) 3/1/05 2 Mike Cosby Mary Wash. 4/21/05

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National Pitcher of the All-Conference Year 1983 Steve Cooke (C) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland Mike Loizides (3B) 1st team Kenny Allison (OF) 2nd team ABCA All-America 1984 Mike Loizides (OF) 1st team Pete Fallon (1B) 2nd team 1990 Tab Pabst (P) 2nd team Shawn Martin (SS) 2nd team Gary Malarkey (1B) 3rd team Mark Parnell (P) 2nd team 2002 Matt Turner (Util) 2nd team Joel Spielberger (OF) 2nd team 2003 Matt Turner (OF) 1st team 1985 Shawn Martin (OF) 1st team Jeremy Elliott (OF) 1st team Chris Molleen (P) 1st team Chris Phaup (3B) 3rd team Chris Rankin (C) 2nd team 2008 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team 1986 Mike Houston (OF) 2nd team Trae Bailey (2B) 2nd team Shawn Martin (OF) 2nd team 2011 Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team Billy Reed (2B) 2nd team Kevin Roberts (SS) 2nd team d3baseball.com 1987 Mike Houston (C) 2nd team David Lindsay (2B) 2nd team All-America austin chrismon 1988 Mike Meadows (1B) 2nd team Greg Goldsmith Mark Parnell (P) 2nd team 2011 Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team 1989 David Lindsay (3B) 2nd team Matt Shoemaker (2B) 3rd team 2002 Chris Phaup (3B) 1990 Gary Malarkey (1B) 1st team Adam Larson (2B) 2nd team 2013 Austin Chrismon (P) 2nd team 2003 Matt Turner (OF) Tab Pabst (P) 1st team Chris Phaup (3B) 2nd team Justin Weaver (OF) 2nd team Chris Phaup (3B) David Lindsay (SS) 2nd team Ted Tignor (SS) 2nd team Ryan Fleischmann (P) Hon. Men. Jeremy Elliott (OF) Bobby Robinson (2B) 2nd team Cliff Wester (P) 2nd team Mike Cosby (P) Hon. Men. 1991 Tab Pabst (DH) 1st team 2003 Jeremy Elliott (OF) 1st team Regional 2008 Kenny Moreland (P) Ricky St. Peter (OF) 2nd team Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team Player of the Year 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1992 Greg Mears (1B) 1st team Matt Turner (OF) 1st team 2011 Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team Elly Bratton (2B) 1st team Mike Cosby (P) 2nd team 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) Connor Madden (OF) 1st team Chris Randall (DH) 1st team Ricky Medina (2B) 2nd team Sean Chitsaz (P) 1st team 1993 Elly Bratton (3B) 1st team 2004 Eben Brower (P) 2nd team Regional Ryan Fleischmann (P) 2nd team Greg Mears (1B) 2nd team Matt Lewellen (SS) 2nd team Pitcher of the Year Greg Goldsmith (P) 2nd team 1994 Elly Bratton (SS) 1st team Jason Moody (OF) 2nd team 2012 Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team 1995 Cary Ray (1B) 1st team 2005 John Corbin (1B) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 3rd team Ricky Medina (2B) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland Mike Taylor (DH) 2nd team 2013 Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team Brad Melton (DH) 1st team 2013 Austin Chrismon 1996 Brian Gunn (OF) 2nd team Ryan Fleischmann (P) 1st team 1998 Eddie Gosman (DH) 1st team Kenny Moreland (P) 2nd team Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team Mike Cosby (P) Hon. Men. Regional Richie Clark (C) 2nd team Bryan Bierlein (P) 3rd team David Mitchell (OF) 2nd team Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. Coach of the Year Billy Steel (SS) 3rd team 1999 Derek Riebel (1B) 1st team Rob Quinn (SS) Hon. Men. Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team 2006 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team 2002 John Harvell All-Division III World Stephen Hatcher (C) 2nd team Ryan McDougal (Util) 2nd team 2003 John Harvell Series 2000 Keith Windle (2B) 1st team Trae Bailey (SS) Hon. Men. 2011 John Harvell Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team John Corbin (1B) Hon. Men. 2002 Chris Phaup (3B) 2001 Rob Dye* (P) 1st team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. All-South Region 2003 Scotty George (C) Stephen Hatcher (C) 1st team 2007 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Eben Brower (P) Matt Turner (3B) 1st team Trae Bailey (SS) 2nd team 1990 Tab Pabst (P) T.J. Jones (OF) 2nd team Kevin Moreland (RP) 2nd team Gary Malarkey (1B) All-Regional Ted Tignor (SS) 2nd team Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. 1994 Elly Bratten (SS) Hon. Men. 2002 Jeremy Elliott (DH) 1st team Ryan McDougal (1B) Hon. Men. 1999 Rob Robinson (OF) NCAA Tournament Matt Turner (OF) 1st team Parker Neal (DH) Hon. Men. 2002 Matt Turner (OF) Jon Hurd (1B) 2nd team 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team 2002 Jon Hurd (1B) Eric Cole (OF) 1st team Ted Tignor (SS) Ryan McDougal (DH) 1st team Scotty George (C) Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Jeremy Elliott (DH) Alex Owen (2B) 1st team Rob Dye (P) Chris Despins (1B) 2nd team Cliff Wester (P) Mike Giarrizzi (OF) Hon. Men. 2003 Eben Brower (P) Parker Neal (3B) Hon. Men. Cary Bruner (P) 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team Chris Phaup (3B) Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 1st team Matt Turner (OF) Mike Giarrizzi (RP) 1st team 2009 Ben Lenda (C) Michael Romett (DH) 1st team 2012 Ben Lenda (C) Chris Despins (1B) 2nd team Matt Shoemaker (2B) Josh Brinkman (P) Hon. Men. Steven Keener (1B) Parker Neal (3B) Hon. Men. 2010 Shannon Mark (OF) 2nd team NCAA Regional Tourn. Josh Brinkman (P) Hon. Men. MVP Connor Madden (OF) Hon. Men. 2011 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team 2002 Jon Hurd (1B) Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team 2003 Eben Brower (P) Steven Keener (DH) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 1st team trae Bailey 2012 Steven Keener (1B) jeremy elliott Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team

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Sean Chitsaz (P) 2nd team 2012 Ben Lenda Steven Lindemuth (1B) 2nd team Drue Vernon (OF) Hon. Men. All-Virginia Division II-III 2012 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team Greg Goldsmith (P) 1st team 1987 Mike Houston (C) 1st team Shannon Mark (OF) 1st team 1990 Gary Malarkey (1B) 1st team Luke Saunders (3B) 1st team 1991 Tab Pabst (DH) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team 1995 Aaron Smith Hon. Men. Chris McDougal (DH) 2nd team Mike Taylor Hon. Men. Steven Keener (1B) Hon. Men. 1996 Brian Gunn Hon. Men. 2013 Bryan Bierlein (P) 1st team 1998 Richie Clark (C) Hon. Men. Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team Eddie Gosman (DH) Hon. Men. Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team David Mitchell (OF) Hon. Men. Andy Viands (DH) 1st team 1999 Derek Riebel (DH) 1st team Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team Brandon Taylor (P) 2nd team Stephen Hatcher (C) Hon. Men. Kyle Corwin (3B) Hon. Men. Scott Hudgins (P) Hon. Men. Preston Grissom (OF) Hon. Men. 2000 Rob Robinson (OF) 1st team Jacob Houston (OF) Hon. Men. Derek Riebel (OF) Hon. Men. Billy Steel (SS) Hon. Men. Rob Robinson Keith Windle (2B) Hon. Men. Justin Weaver 2001 Rob Dye (P) 1st team USA South Stephen Hatcher (C) 1st team Player of the Year 2008 John Harvell Matt Turner (3B) 1st team 2009 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team 2012 John Harvell T.J. Jones (OF) Hon. Men. Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 1st team 2001 Rob Dye Ted Tignor (SS) Hon. Men. Josh Brinkman (P) 2nd team 2003 Matt Turner All-Conference Tourn. 2002 Rob Dye (P) 1st team Parker Neal (3B) 2nd team 2008 Trae Bailey Jeremy Elliott (DH) 1st team Michael Romett (DH) 2nd team 2009 Trae Bailey 1995 Cary Ray (P) Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team 2011 Sean Chitsaz (P) 1st team 2013 Justin Weaver 1996 Chris Martin (1B0 Ted Tignor (SS) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 1st team Richie Clark (C) Matt Turner (OF) 1st team Matt Shoemaker (2B) 1st team USA South 1997 Rob Robinson (OF) Jon Hurd (1B) Hon. Men. Ryan Fleischmann (P) 2nd team Pitcher of the Year 1999 Derek Riebel (OF) Adam Larson (2B) Hon. Men. Luke Saunders (3B) 2nd team 2000 Rob Robinson (OF) Cliff Wester (P) Hon. Men. 2012 Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team 2003 Jeremy Elliott (2B) 1st team Greg Goldsmith (SP) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland 2001 Keith Windle (IF) Chris Phaup (3B) 1st team Ben Lenda (C) 2nd team 2013 Austin Chrismon Matt Turner (IF) Stephen Hatcher (C) Matt Turner (OF) 1st team Connor Madden (OF) 2nd team Matt Lewellen (SS) Hon. Men. Luke Saunders (3B) 2nd team USA South Rob Dye (P) 2002 Jon Hurd (IF) 2004 Eben Brower (P) Hon. Men. Matt Shoemaker (2B) 2nd team Rookie of the Year T.J. Jones (OF) Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. Matt Verdillo (RP) 2nd team Cliff Wester (P) Garrett Robinson (OF) Hon. Men. 2013 Bryan Bierlein (P) 1st team 2006 Mike Giarrizzi 2003 John Corbin (IF) 2005 Mike Cosby (P) 1st team Austin Chrismon (P) 1st team Chris Phaup (IF) John Corbin (1B) Hon. Men. Ryan Fleischmann (RP) 1st team USA South Rookie Jayson Basanes (DH) Ricky Medina (2B) Hon. Men. Justin Weaver (OF) 1st team Pitcher of the Year Cary Bruner (P) Brad Melton (DH) Hon. Men. Brandon Taylor (P) 2nd team 2004 Jayson Basanes (DH) Jason Moody (OF) Hon. Men. 2005 Kenny Moreland Garrett Robinson (OF) Kenny Moreland (P) Hon. Men. All-Virginia Division II-III 2013 Brandon Taylor 2005 Rob Quinn (SS) 2006 Trae Bailey (SS) 2nd team Player of the Year Mike Giarrizzi (OF) 2nd team Jason Moody (OF) Kenny Moreland (P) 2nd team USA South Mike Cosby (P) 2002 Matt Turner 2007 Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team Coach of the Year 2006 Trae Bailey (SS) 2003 Matt Turner 2008 Kenny Moreland (P) 2008 Trae Bailey (SS) 1st team 2008 Kenny Moreland Chris Despins (1B) Eric Cole (OF) 1st team 1990 Howard Wiseman 2009 Trae Bailey David Fennessey (3B) Kenny Moreland (P) 1st team 2001 John Harvell 2013 Justin Weaver Trae Bailey (SS) Parker Neal (3B) 2nd team Ryan McDougal (DH) All-Virginia Division II-III 2009 Chris Despins (1B) pitcher of the Year 2010 Josh Brinkman(P) Luke Saunders (3B) Ben Lenda (C) 2013 Austin Chrismon Connor Madden (OF) 2011 Matt Shoemaker (2B) All-Virginia Division II-III Luke Saunders (3B) Rookie of the Year Billy Steel (SS) Connor Madden (OF) 2011 Billy Steel Matt Verdillo (P) 2012 Matt Verdillo (P) All-Virginia Division II-III Connor Madden (OF) Coach of the Year Billy Steel (SS) Ben Lenda (C) 2001 John Harvell 2002 John Harvell Conference tourn. MVP 2008 John Harvell 2011 John Harvell 2001 Stephen Hatcher 2012 John Harvell connor madden 2008 Kenny Moreland Matt Shoemaker 2011 Billy Steel

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batting average home runs

1982 Kenny Allison...... 320 1982 Steve Cooke...... 1 1983 Dennis Parker...... 316 Wayne Smith...... 1 1984 Shawn Martin...... 385 1983 Dennis Parker...... 2 1985 Shawn Martin...... 368 1984 Shawn Martin...... 1 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 366 Bert Hodges...... 1 1987 Mike Houston...... 370 1985 Mike Cooke...... 3 1988 Mark Parnell...... 306 1986 Mike Houston...... 11 1989 Tony Clark...... 333 1987 Mike Houston...... 6 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 436 1988 Mark Parnell...... 6 1991 Greg Mears...... 405 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 2 1992 Ricky St. Peter...... 319 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 10 1993 Elly Bratton...... 387 1991 Tab Pabst...... 12 1994 Elly Bratton...... 361 1992 Greg Mears...... 6 1995 Cary Ray...... 402 1993 Greg Mears...... 11 1996 Brian Gunn...... 340 1994 Elly Bratton...... 5 1997 Derek Riebel...... 343 1995 Aaron Smith...... 6 Andrew Gregory...... 343 1996 Three Tied With...... 2 1998 Rob Robinson...... 405 parker neal 1997 Derek Riebel...... 7 richie clark 1999 Rob Robinson...... 435 1998 Richie Clark...... 9 2000 Matt Turner...... 358 1999 Derek Riebel...... 7 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 394 2000 Matt Turner...... 10 2002 Chris Phaup...... 376 hits 2001 Matt Turner...... 9 runs batted in 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 402 2002 Matt Turner...... 17 1982 Kenny Allison...... 24 1982 Steve Cooke...... 8 2004 Jayson Basanes...... 352 2003 Matt Turner...... 15 1983 Mike Loizides...... 30 1983 Pete Fallon...... 13 2005 John Corbin...... 434 2004 Dave Deibler...... 6 1984 Shawn Martin...... 35 1984 Shawn Martin ...... 19 2006 Mike Giarrizzi...... 361 2005 Brad Melton...... 6 1985 Shawn Martin...... 42 1985 Shawn Martin...... 20 2007 Trae Bailey...... 323 2006 Three Tied With...... 2 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 64 1986 Mike Houston...... 42 2008 Trae Bailey...... 427 2007 Trae Bailey...... 3 1987 Mike Houston...... 50 1987 Mike Houston...... 31 2009 Trae Bailey...... 404 2008 Chris Despins...... 10 1988 Mike Meadows...... 38 1988 Mike Meadows...... 28 2010 Connor Madden...... 370 2009 Trae Bailey...... 9 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 28 1989 Mike Conway...... 16 2011 Connor Madden...... 412 2010 Connor Madden...... 9 Kevin Burton...... 28 1990 Gary Malarkey...... 46 2012 Chris McDougal...... 359 2011 Connor Madden...... 8 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 48 1991 Tab Pabst...... 41 2013 Justin Weaver...... 403 Matt Shoemaker...... 8 1991 Tab Pabst...... 48 1992 Greg Mears...... 32 2012 Steven Keener...... 6 1992 Greg Mears...... 40 1993 Greg Mears...... 41 2013 Billy Steel...... 3 1993 Greg Mears...... 41 1994 Elly Bratton...... 25 1994 Elly Bratton...... 44 1995 Aaron Smith...... 39 1995 Cary Ray...... 49 1996 Brian Gunn...... 28 1996 David Mitchell...... 45 1997 Derek Riebel...... 30 Chris Martin...... 45 1998 Richie Clark...... 61 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 48 1999 Rob Robinson...... 44 1998 Derek Riebel...... 62 2000 Matt Turner...... 38 1999 Rob Robinson...... 67 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 50 2000 Rob Robinson...... 54 2002 Matt Turner...... 68 2001 Stephen Hatcher...... 54 2003 Chris Phaup...... 67 2002 Chris Phaup...... 77 2004 Jayson Basanes...... 30 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 72 2005 John Corbin...... 42 2004 Matt Lewellen...... 50 2006 John Corbin...... 24 2005 John Corbin...... 62 2007 Trae Bailey...... 37 2006 Mike Giarrizzi...... 52 2008 Trae Bailey...... 62 2007 Trae Bailey...... 52 2009 Trae Bailey...... 44 2008 Trae Bailey...... 73 2010 Connor Madden...... 41 2009 Trae Bailey...... 63 2011 Connor Madden...... 58 Parker Neal...... 63 2012 Connor Madden...... 43 2010 Parker Neal...... 57 2013 Justin Weaver...... 46 2011 Connor Madden...... 73 2012 Connor Madden...... 60 2013 Justin Weaver...... 60

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runs scored at bats

1982 Steve Cooke...... 11 1982 Mike Loizides...... 88 1983 Mike Loizides...... 22 Pete Fallon...... 88 1984 Steve Batts...... 19 Gil Groat...... 88 1985 Shawn Martin...... 23 1983 Pete Fallon...... 104 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 38 1984 Mike Loizides...... 94 1987 Mike Houston...... 31 1985 Shawn Martin...... 114 1988 Bobby Robinson...... 29 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 175 1989 Dave Lindsay...... 18 1987 Dave Lindsay...... 141 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 37 1988 Mike Meadows...... 129 1991 Kevin Burton...... 34 1989 Kevin Burton...... 108 1992 Ricky St. Peter...... 27 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 131 1993 Elly Bratton...... 25 1991 Jasen Simpson...... 135 1994 Elly Bratton...... 26 1992 Greg Mears...... 132 1995 Cary Ray...... 38 1993 Elly Bratton...... 111 1996 Brian Gunn...... 38 Greg Mears...... 111 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 36 1994 Elly Bratton...... 122 1998 Keith Windle...... 46 1995 Aaron Smith...... 125 1999 Keith Windle...... 38 Dave Lindsay 1996 Chris Martin...... 143 brian gunn 2000 Matt Turner...... 45 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 140 2001 Matt Turner...... 40 1998 Hank Morgan ...... 161 2002 Matt Turner...... 64 1999 Stephen Hatcher...... 164 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 60 doubles 2000 Rob Robinson...... 153 stolen bases 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 44 2001 T.J. Jones...... 149 1982 Mike Loizides...... 5 1982 Mike Loizides...... 3 2005 Jason Moody...... 34 2002 T.J. Jones...... 213 1983 Kenny Allison...... 5 1983 Kenny Allison...... 2 2006 Garrett Robinson...... 30 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 179 1984 Pete Fallon...... 8 Steve Cook...... 2 2007 Trae Bailey...... 28 2004 Matt Lewellen...... 163 1985 Paul Scott...... 8 Gary Smith...... 2 2008 Trae Bailey...... 53 2005 John Corbin...... 143 1986 Kevin Roberts...... 11 1984 Nick Spiridigliozzi...... 8 2009 Trae Bailey...... 53 2006 Rob Quinn...... 160 1987 Dave Lindsay...... 7 1985 Tim Casey...... 8 2010 Connor Madden...... 42 2007 Trae Bailey...... 161 Johnny Mintz...... 7 Mike Cooke...... 8 2011 Matt Shoemaker...... 51 2008 Trae Bailey...... 171 1988 Dave Lindsay...... 8 Shawn Martin...... 8 2012 Steven Keener...... 38 2009 Parker Neal...... 172 Mike Meadows...... 8 1986 Shawn Martin...... 9 2013 Billy Steel...... 44 2010 Parker Neal...... 169 1989 Kevin Burton...... 7 1987 Johnny Mintz...... 10 2011 Connor Madden...... 177 Mike Conway...... 7 1988 Dave Lindsay...... 8 Ben Lenda...... 177 1990 Bobby Robinson...... 9 Bobby Robinson...... 8 2012 Connor Madden...... 194 1991 Tab Pabst...... 10 1989 Kevin Burton...... 9 2013 Chris McDougal...... 164 1992 Elly Bratton...... 10 1990 Dave Lindsay...... 8 Jason Simpson...... 10 1991 Andy Kozlowicz...... 17 1993 Curt Byrum...... 7 1992 Andy Kozlowicz...... 22 Dwayne Ray...... 7 1993 Andy Kozlowicz...... 8 1994 Mike Robbins...... 9 1994 Channon Dekker...... 8 1995 Cary Ray...... 11 Brad Thomas...... 8 1996 Brian Gunn...... 12 1995 David Mitchell...... 23 1997 Andrew Gregory...... 11 1996 Brian Gunn...... 49 1998 Hank Morgan...... 19 1997 Brian Gunn...... 28 1999 Rob Robinson...... 19 1998 David Mitchell...... 15 2000 Rob Robinson...... 14 1999 Aaron Bailey...... 6 2001 T.J. Jones...... 10 Keith Windle...... 6 Matt Turner...... 10 2000 Matt Turner...... 14 2002 Chris Phaup...... 21 2001 Matt Turner...... 10 2003 Chris Phaup...... 21 2002 Matt Turner...... 21 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 11 2003 Jeremy Elliott...... 54 2005 John Corbin...... 13 2004 Garrett Robinson...... 25 2006 John Corbin...... 9 2005 Rob Quinn...... 14 2007 Trae Bailey...... 15 2006 Garrett Robinson...... 18 2008 Trae Bailey...... 21 2007 Zach Hutchison...... 13 2009 Parker Neal...... 14 Joey Martin...... 13 2010 Parker Neal...... 12 2008 Mike Giarrizzi...... 16 2011 Connor Madden...... 23 2009 Mike Giarrizzi...... 16 2012 Steven Keener...... 15 2010 Drue Vernon...... 21 Matt Shoemaker...... 15 2011 Drue Vernon...... 17 keith windle 2013 Justin Weaver...... 17 T.J. Jones 2012 Connor Madden...... 16 2013 Preston Grissom...... 21

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wins era

1982 Dennis Parker...... 3 1982 Dennis Parker...... 3.00 1983 Mark Vogelin...... 3 1983 John Lackey...... 4.57 1984 John Lackey...... 2 1984 Mark Parnell...... 6.29 Mark Parnell...... 2 1985 Jeff Cummings...... 3.95 1985 Chris Molleen...... 5 1986 Mike Houston...... 5.15 Mike Krank...... 5 1987 Bobby Holland...... 2.34 1986 Dave Blowe...... 5 1988 Mark Parnell...... 5.05 1987 Dave Blowe...... 5 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 4.14 Mark Parnell...... 5 1990 Tab Pabst...... 2.99 1988 Mark Parnell...... 4 1991 Tab Pabst...... 2.34 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 2 1992 Dwayne Ray...... 3.94 Mike Wiechman...... 2 1993 Aaron Mudry...... 1.91 1990 Tab Pabst...... 9 1994 Jerry Moore...... 4.68 1991 Tab Pabst...... 7 1995 Mike Taylor...... 3.80 1992 Mike Keasey...... 5 1996 Whitney Craun...... 4.59 1993 Several Tied With...... 3 1997 Steve Eudy...... 4.06 1994 Several Tied With...... 2 1998 Keith Parr...... 2.66 1995 Mike Taylor...... 8 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 4.43 1996 Steve Eudy...... 3 2000 Scott Hudgins...... 4.03 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 7 Josh Brinkman 2001 Adam Thrift...... 3.42 scott hudgins 1998 Will Somerindyke...... 7 2002 Brandon Haywood...... 2.60 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 6 2003 Eben Brower...... 1.87 2000 Will Somerindyke...... 6 2004 Eben Brower...... 3.08 2001 Rob Dye...... 8 innings 2005 Kenny Moreland...... 1.52 strikeouts Adam Thrift...... 8 2006 Chad Blanchard...... 2.55 2002 Rob Dye...... 11 1982 Mark Vogelin...... 65.1 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 2.30 1982 Bill Peterson...... 39 2003 Brandon haywood...... 8 1983 Sam Motley...... 65.0 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 1.97 1983 Mark Vogelin...... 24 2004 Eben Brower...... 8 1984 Rusty Robinson ...... 55.0 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 3.82 1984 Mark Parnell...... 40 2005 Mike Cosby...... 8 1985 Chris Molleen...... 88.1 2010 Sean Chitsaz...... 2.84 1985 Chris Molleen...... 59 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 7 1986 Mike Krank...... 93.2 2011 Brian Bierlein...... 2.05 1986 Mike Krank...... 46 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 9 1987 Mark Parnell...... 75.2 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 3.24 1987 Mark Parnell...... 58 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 13 1988 Mark Parnell...... 82.0 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 1.73 1988 Mark Parnell...... 79 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 5 1989 Mike Wiechman...... 61.0 1989 Bryan Wheeler...... 27 Brandon Berry...... 5 1990 Tab Pabst...... 69.1 1990 Tab Pabst...... 79 Ian Lenda...... 5 1991 Tab Pabst...... 65.1 1991 Tab Pabst...... 67 2010 Sean Chitsaz...... 7 1992 Mike Keasey...... 83.0 1992 Mike Keasey...... 46 Josh Brinkman...... 7 1993 Mike Keasey...... 43.2 1993 Dwayne Ray...... 47 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 9 1994 Jerry Moore...... 59.2 1994 Jerry Moore...... 43 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 6 1995 Mike Taylor...... 68.2 1995 Mike Taylor...... 72 Nick Santalucia...... 6 Jerry Moore...... 68.2 1996 Scott Hudgins...... 57 2013 Bryan Bierlein...... 7 1996 Scott Hudgins...... 63.0 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 100 Austin Chrismon...... 7 1997 Scott Hudgins...... 94.2 1998 Jason Seely...... 78 1998 Jason Seely...... 81.2 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 89 1999 Scott Hudgins...... 83.1 2000 Scott Hudgins...... 52 2000 John Klacynski...... 59.0 2001 Rob Dye...... 66 2001 Rob Dye...... 104.0 Cliff Wester...... 66 2002 Rob Dye...... 123.0 2002 Rob Dye...... 126 2003 Mike Cosby...... 103.1 2003 Mike Cosby...... 110 2004 Eben Brower...... 80.2 2004 Mike Cosby...... 95 2005 Mike Cosby...... 84.2 2005 Mike Cosby...... 89 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 86.2 2006 Kenny Moreland...... 94 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 97.2 2007 Kenny Moreland...... 90 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 109.2 2008 Kenny Moreland...... 116 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 70.2 2009 Josh Brinkman...... 57 2010 Josh Brinkman...... 82.1 2010 Josh Brinkman...... 74 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 83.0 2011 Sean Chitsaz...... 62 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 80.2 2012 Greg Goldsmith...... 61 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 78.0 2013 Austin Chrismon...... 86

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Kenny Moreland Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2008 Bluefield Appalachian R 6 4 2.93 13 13 0 0 0 0 67.2 70 22 22 5 6 65 2008 Frederick Carolina A 0 1 9.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 2 2 2 0 1 3 2009 Aberdeen NY/Penn A 6 1 0.88 8 8 1 1 0 0 51.0 32 7 5 2 3 39 2009 Frederick Carolina A 4 2 4.72 9 9 0 0 0 0 47.2 43 26 25 10 7 29 2010 Delmarva SALL A 7 7 4.20 16 16 0 0 1 0 100.2 101 54 47 6 10 70 2010 Frederick Carolina A 2 3 5.80 12 9 0 0 1 0 49.2 59 37 32 7 12 37 2011 Frederick Carolina A 2 0 3.41 36 0 0 0 8 1 60.2 53 23 23 7 13 41 2012 Frederick Carolina A 2 3 3.94 14 0 0 0 6 0 32.0 33 16 14 5 6 19 Career 29 21 3.72 109 55 1 1 17 1 411.1 233 277 170 42 58 303

Travis Bingler Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2000 AZ Chisox Arizona R 2 2 6.65 19 0 0 0 12 3 21.2 30 25 16 2 11 15

Mark Parnell Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 1988 Virginia Carolina A 3 2 3.38 24 0 0 0 22 8 29.1 24 13 11 1 24 32 1989 Appleton Midwest A 2 3 2.01 46 0 0 0 43 28 53.2 37 18 12 2 15 63 1989 Memphis Southern AA 0 0 3.00 2 0 0 0 1 0 3.0 3 1 1 0 4 1 1990 Base. City Florida St. A 2 2 1.86 36 0 0 0 34 17 38.2 24 9 8 2 15 40 1990 Memphis Southern AA 1 1 3.72 17 0 0 0 8 1 29.0 24 13 12 2 17 28 1991 Memphis Southern A 4 5 3.04 58 0 0 0 54 17 74.0 60 27 25 3 37 67 1992 Charleston South At. A 0 3 2.01 19 0 0 0 16 8 31.1 28 9 7 0 12 36 1992 Memphis Southern AA 4 7 6.14 26 2 0 0 15 1 48.1 58 36 33 5 14 40 Career 16 23 3.19 228 2 0 0 193 80 307.1 258 126 109 15 138 307

Trae Bailey Year Team League Class AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS SLG. OBP. E 2009 So. Md. Atlantic I .154 6 13 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 .231 .267 0

Austin Chrismon Year Team League Class W L ERA G GS CG SH GF SV IP H R ER HR BB K 2013 Greeneville Appalachian R 3 1 3.06 11 2 0 0 2 1 32.1 25 13 11 3 8 24

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A-A-A-A Burton, Kevin ...... 89,90,91 Eudy, Steve ...... 96,97,98,99 Acosta, David ...... 08 Byrum, Curt ...... 93,94 Eyler, Jamie ...... 85 Adams, Josh ...... 01 Byrum, Tony ...... 91 Adams, Tony ...... 09,10,11,12 F-F-F-f Alhona, Steve ...... 96 C-C-C-c Faison, Todd ...... 08 Allison, Kenny ...... 82,83 Cahoon, Chris ...... 05 Fallon, Pete ...... 82,83,84 Allred, Ricky ...... 04 Calabrese, Nick ...... 08 Farmer, Kurt ...... 89 Andress, Mike ...... 87 Campbell ...... 92 Fawley, Michael ...... 05,06,07 Auman, Will ...... 03,04,05,06 Carbone, Bryan ...... 99 Felder, Chuck ...... 99 Carnohan, Chris ...... 00 Fennessey, David ...... 08,09 B-B-B-b Casey, Tim ...... 85,86 Flanagan, Aaron...... 13 Bailey, Aaron...... 97,99,00,01 Cash, Brian ...... 91 Flanagan, Derek ...... 95,96 Bailey, Trae ...... 06,07,08,09 Chapman, Harvey ...... 83 Fleischmann, Ryan ...... 10,11,12,13 Basanes, Jayson ...... 03,04,05,06 Chitsaz, Sean ...... 09,10,11 Flowers, Cody ...... 99,00 Bates, Bob ...... 87 Chriscoe, Ashley ...... 94 Ford, Chuck ...... 96,97,98 Bates, Chuck ...... 89 Chrismon, Austin...... 13 Foy, T.J...... 89 Batts, Steve ...... 83,84,85 Chrismon, Garrett...... 13 Frazier, Ron ...... 84,85 Baumann, Kyle ...... 06,07,08,09 Church, Geoff ...... 95 Freeman, Dave ...... 88 Beach, Adam ...... 98 Clark, Richie ...... 95,96,97,98 Freer, Austin ...... 11,12 Beehner, Greg ...... 83 Clark, Tony ...... 89 Belfield, G.G...... 95 Clements, Brian ...... 82,83 G-G-G-g Bender, Billy ...... 95 Cobb, Tyler ...... 09,10,11,12 Garber, Justin ...... 12,13 Bennett, Austin ...... 10 Coffee, Brian ...... 05 Gard, Mike ...... 96,97,98,99 Berry, Brandon ...... 06,07,08,09 Cole, Eric ...... 06,07,08,09 Gemerek, Josh ...... 95 Bidelman, Mike ...... 83,84 Connolly, Paul ...... 99,00,01 Genovese, Mark ...... 04,05,06,07 Bierlein, Bryan ...... 11,12,13 Conway, Mike ...... 89,90,92 George, Scotty ...... 00,01,02,03 andy kozlowski Bigley, John ...... 04 Collier, Trey ...... 03,04,05,06 Giarrizzi, Mike ...... 06,07,08,09 Bingler, Travis ...... 00 Compton, Alan ...... 04 Gillespie, Keith ...... 93,94 Holland, Bobby ...... 87,88,89 Blachford, Pete ...... 00 Cook, Jamie ...... 95 Glidewell, Chris ...... 99,00,01,02 Holland, Tommy ...... 89 Blanchard, Chad ...... 04,05,06,07 Cooke, Mike ...... 85 Goddard, Kyle ...... 12,13 Hollandsworth, Jeff ...... 91 Blowe, Dave ...... 85,86,87,88 Cooke, Steve ...... 82,83 Gogan, Ryan ...... 03 Honeycutt, Chris ...... 94,95,96,97 Bourque, Adam ...... 02 Corbin, John ...... 03,04,05,06 Goldsmith, Greg ...... 10,11,12 Houston, Jacob...... 13 Bowen, Jarratt ...... 94 Cordle, Jeff ...... 93,94,95,96 Gosman, Eddie ...... 97,98,99 Houston, Mike ...... 85,86,87 Boze, Jordan ...... 12 Corwin, Kyle...... 13 Gray, Scott ...... 92,93 Howerin, Kevin ...... 10 Brady, Donnie ...... 92 Cosby, Mike ...... 02,03,04,05 Gregory, Barry ...... 91 Howlett, Ben ...... 01 Bratton, Elly ...... 91,92,93,94 Crane, Danny ...... 07,08,09 Green, Heath ...... 91 Hudgins, Scott ...... 96,97,99 Brinkman, Josh ...... 07,08,09,10 Craun, Whitney ...... 96.97 Gregory, Andrew ...... 96,97,98,99 Hugate, Chris ...... 94 Bruner, Cary ...... 03,05,06,07 Creekmore, Garrett ...... 06,07 Griffith, Scott ...... 96,97,98 Hughes, Jason ...... 96,97 Brower, Eben ...... 03,04,05,06 Cronk, David ...... 82 Grissom, Preston ...... 12,13 Hurd, Jon ...... 01,02 Brown, Jake ...... 05 Cummings, Jeff ...... 85 Groat, Gil ...... 82,83 Hutchison, Zach ...... 07,08,09 Brown, Jason ...... 02,03,05 Curtis, Jimmy ...... 82 Gross, Billy ...... 90 Brown, Matt ...... 06 Groves, Mark ...... 83 J-J-J-j Boze, Jordan...... 13 D-D-D-d Gunn, Brian ...... 95,96,97 Jaggers, Aaron ...... 03 Damian, Jimmy ...... 82,83 Jarvis, Ben ...... 02,03 Daughtry, Brad ...... 95 H-H-H-h Jefferson, Kevin ...... 93 Davis, Kevin ...... 06 Hall, Greg ...... 89,90,91,92 Jenkins, Gabe ...... 89 Day, Pat ...... 90 Halsey, Bryan ...... 91 Jenkins, Jason ...... 07,08,09,10 Deamer, Kerry ...... 01 Halsey, Scott...... 13 John, Eric ...... 97,98,99 Dekker, Channon ...... 94 Ham, Nick ...... 03,04 Johnston, Mike ...... 98,99,00 Denette, Gary ...... 96 Hankins, Josh ...... 05,06,07,08 Jones, Ronnie ...... 95,96 Denton, Allen ...... 90 Hardaway, Treye ...... 98 Jones, T.J...... 01,02 Despins, Chris ...... 08,09 Hardie, Charlie ...... 02,03,04,05 Jones, Tony ...... 92 Dickerson, Ben ...... 02,03 Hare, Kevin ...... 85,86 Jordan, Jeff ...... 92,93,94,95 Diebler, Dave ...... 03,04,05 Harney, Marty ...... 95 Juba, Andrew ...... 12 Dobbins, Andre ...... 02 Harrah, Justin ...... 08,09 Dodson, Dennis ...... 98 Harris, Zach...... 13 K-K-K-k Dobson, Jay ...... 88 Harsanyi, Kyle ...... 08,09,10,11 Kane, Tommy ...... 12,13 Donahue, Mark ...... 93 Hart, Don ...... 97 Keasey, Mike ...... 91, 92,93 Drager, Bryan...... 13 Harvell, John ...... 89,90, 91 Keener, Steven ...... 10,11,12 Drewery. Thomas ...... 08 Hasty, Brad ...... 89 Kelly, Scott ...... 90,91,92,93,94 Dye, Rob ...... 01,02 Hatcher, Stephen ...... 99,00,01 Kennell, Lee ...... 03,04,05 Haywood, Brandon ...... 02,03,04 Kersey, Shayne ...... 07,08,09,10 E-E-E-e Haywood, Sam ...... 87 Keyes Jr., Paul ...... 11,12,13 Eberly, Jordan ...... 11,12,13 Head, Barry ...... 90 King, Leo ...... 85 Eckard, Robert ...... 95 Healey, Jason ...... 97 Kirby, Brad ...... 01 Eicher, Jeff ...... 00,01,02 Herrell, Taylor ...... 09 Kiser, Mark ...... 84 Elliott, Benny ...... 86,87,88,89 Hester, Jerrick ...... 94 Klacynski, John ...... 98,99,00 Elliott, Jeremy ...... 00,01,02,03 Hines, Mike ...... 83 Knight, Chris ...... 94 dave blowe Emerson, Adam...... 13 Hodges, Burt ...... 84 Kolb, David ...... 99 Encrapera, Nathan ...... 92,93,94 Holden, Warren ...... 88,89 Kozlowicz, Andy ...... 90,91,92,93

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Krank, Mike ...... 90 McMorris, Richie ...... 94 Reed, Billy ...... 86 Krisik, Jay ...... 88 Meadows, Mike ...... 88,89 Reynolds, Ryan ...... 10,11,12,13 Krisik, Tim ...... 87 Mears, Greg ...... 89,91,92,93 Rhew, Ray ...... 84,85 Kurbjweit, Michael ...... 04,05,06,07 Medina, Ricky ...... 03,04,05 Riebel, Derek ...... 97,98,99,00 Medina, Travis ...... 08,09,10,11 Riker, Jason ...... 02,03 L-L-L-l Melton, Brad ...... 05,06 Rivera, Luis ...... 95 Lackey, John ...... 82,83,84 Miles, Sanchez ...... 95 Robbins, Mike ...... 92,93,94 Larson, Adam ...... 00,01,02 Millererile, Steve ...... 07,08 Roberts, Jeff ...... 93,94 Lenda, Ben ...... 09,10,11,12 Mingee, Steve ...... 03,04,05,06 Roberts, Kevin ...... 86 Lenda, Ian ...... 07,09,10 Mintz, Johnny ...... 87 Robinson, Bobby ...... 87,88,89,90 Lewellen, Matt ...... 03,04 Mitchell, David ...... 95,96,97,98 Robinson, Garrett ...... 03,04,05,06 Lewin, Joe ...... 03,04 Molleen, Chris ...... 85 Robinson, Rob ...... 97,98,99,00 Lienard, Nate ...... 98,99 Moody, Jason ...... 02,03,04,05 Robinson, Rusty ...... 84 Light, Brandon...... 13 Moore, Jerry ...... 94,95 Romett, Michael ...... 08,09,10 Lilliston, Scott ...... 96 Moreland, Kenny ...... 05,06,07,08 Rosenberg, Randy ...... 08 Lindemuth, Steve ...... 09,10,11,12 Moreland, Kevin ...... 06,07,08,09 Lindley, Austin ...... 08,09,10,11 Morgan, Daniel ...... 98 S-S-S-s Lindsay, Dave ...... 87,88,89,90 Morgan, Hank ...... 98,99 St. Peter, Ricky ...... 90,91,92 Lindsay, Lindsay ...... 88 Morrison, Bryce ...... 07,08,09,10 Santalucia, Nick ...... 11,12,13 Lindsay, Richard ...... 10,11,12,13 Motley, Sam ...... 83 Saunders, Luke ...... 09,10,11,12 Lineberry, Cole ...... 03,04 Mudry, Aaron ...... 93 Saunders, William ...... 11,12 Loizides, Mike ...... 82,83,84 Scanlon, Gary ...... 85 Lollar, Brett ...... 89 N-N-N-n Schabacker, Leon ...... 04 Lowry, Bryant...... 13 Neal, Matt ...... 06,07,08 Scott, Paul ...... 84,85,86 Neal, Parker ...... 07,08.09,10 Seay, Thomas ...... 98,99 M-M-M-m Neumann, Justin ...... 07 Seely, Jason ...... 98,99 Kevin Stocks Madden, Connor ...... 09,10,11,12 Nichols, Charles ...... 93 Sgroi, Nick ...... 97 Malarkey, Gary ...... 86,87,90 Norris, Ryan ...... 06,07,08 Shanahan, Sean ...... 04 Turner, Matt ...... 00,01,02,03 Malvagna, Chris ...... 08,09,10 Norton, Steve ...... 89 Sharp, Jamie ...... 96,97 Mark, Shannon ...... 09,10,11,12 Nusbaum, Will ...... 12 Shoemaker, Matt ...... 10,11,12 V-V-V-v Marn, Jimmy ...... 06 Simko, Mike ...... 12 Vaughan, Jacob ...... 11,12,13 Martin, Chris ...... 95,96 O-O-O-o Simpson, Jasen ...... 91, 92 Vazquez, Alex ...... 96,97 Martin, Joey ...... 07,08,09,10 O’Donnell, Joey ...... 09,10 Six, Jimmy ...... 08 Verdillo, Matt ...... 10,11,12,13 Martin, John ...... 93 O’Donnell, Ryan ...... 06,07 Smith, Aaron ...... 93,94,95 Vernon, Drue ...... 10,11 Martin, Shawn ...... 84,85,86 Olsavicky, Jeff ...... 90,91,92,93 Smith, Gary ...... 83 Viands, Andy ...... 11,12,13 May, Steve ...... 94 Oliphant, Tony ...... 90,91,92 Smith, Kurt ...... 01 Vincent, Brad ...... 88,89 Maynor, Scott ...... 91 O’Neal, Wes ...... 85 Smith, Les ...... 95 Vincenzes, Tony ...... 05 Mays, Brett...... 13 Otey, David ...... 11 Smith, Wayne ...... 82 Vogelin, Mark ...... 82,83 McDaniel, Matt ...... 08,09 Owen. Alex ...... 06,07,08 Somerindyke, Will ...... 97,98,99,00 McDougal, Chris...... 11,12,13 Somers, Jonathon ...... 09,10 W-W-W-w McDougal, Ryan ...... 06,07,08 P-P-P-p Sparks, Brandon ...... 98 Wade, Chuck ...... 00,01,02 McElhenney, Tyler ...... 09,10,11 Pabst, Steve ...... 90 Spielberger, Joel ...... 84 Wade, Eric ...... 94 McKinney, Bobby ...... 85,86 Pabst, Tab ...... 90, 91 Spiridigliozzi, Nick...... 82,84 Walsh, James ...... 97 Raleigh Page ...... 92,93,94 Stallard, Dave ...... 85,86 Walsh, James ...... 12 Parker, Dennis ...... 82,83 Stanley, P.J...... 95 Ward, Kris ...... 96 Parnell, Keith ...... 82,83 Starcher, Shaun ...... 89,90 Waterman, Joe ...... 02,03 Parnell, Mark ...... 84,87,88 Steel, Billy ...... 11,12,13 Wayman, Brett ...... 02 Parr, Keith ...... 95,96,97 Stein, John ...... 84 Weaver, Justin...... 13 Pasquaruello, Tony ...... 07 Stocks, Kevin ...... 00,01,02,03 West, Hunter ...... 06 Patrick, Warren ...... 85 Sullivan, Jacob ...... 10,11 Wester, Cliff ...... 98,00,01,02 Pearce, Dave ...... 87 Sustare, Tony ...... 82 Wheeler, Bryan ...... 87,88,89 Petch, John ...... 05 Swisher, Paul ...... 87 Wiechman, Mike ...... 87,88,89,91 Peterson, Bill ...... 82 Wilber, Collin...... 13 Phaup, Chris ...... 02,03 T-T-T-t Willoughby, Josh ...... 04 Pickford, Shawn ...... 93 Taylor, Brandon...... 13 Windle, Keith ...... 98,99,00,01 Pierce, Randy ...... 91 Taylor, Mike ...... 95 Wyatt, Eddie ...... 95 Piland, Tim ...... 98 Tew, Robby ...... 99 Wyatt, Justin ...... 90 Pittman, Curtis ...... 11,12,13 Thiel, Stewart ...... 96 Plesce, Joey...... 13 Throckmorton, Chris ...... 89 Y-Y-Y-y Thomas, Brad ...... 93,94 Yachechko, Chris ...... 97 Q-Q-Q-q Thomas, Mike ...... 01 Younger, Travis...... 13 Quinn, Rob ...... 03,04,05,06 Thomasson, Chris ...... 95 Thornton, Carlos ...... 96,97,98 Z-Z-Z-z R-R-R-r Thrift, Adam ...... 00 Zuger, Sim ...... 01 Randall, Chris ...... 92 Tignor, Matthew ...... 01,02,04,05 Raney, Billy ...... 88 Tignor, Ted ...... 00,01,02 Rankin, Chris ...... 85,86,87 Todd, Shaun ...... 97 Ray, Cary ...... 93,95 Tonelson, Matt ...... 98,99,00,01 kevin moreland Ray, Dwayne ...... 91,92,93 Trevathan, Ethan ...... 12 Rea, Thomas ...... 11,12,13 Turner, Jason ...... 99

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1982 (7-17) Virginia Common. 4/10 H/L 5 15 Coach: Howard Wiseman William & Mary 4/11 H/L 0 9 Va. Wesleyan* 4/17 A/L 4 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 A/L 3 14 Methodist* 4/20 A/L 1 4 William & Mary 3/19 A/L 2 5 St. Andrews* 4/21 A/L 9 18 Virginia Common. 3/25 H/L 3 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/25 H/L 4 12 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 3 6 Virginia Common. A/L 3 16 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 0 7 Bridgewater 4/28 A/L 4 5 Va. Wesleyan* 3/30 H/W 7 4 Bridgewater 4/28 A/L 6 7 Eisenhower 3/31 H/L 2 10 Richmond 4/30 H/L 8 16 Eisenhower 3/31 H/W 16 4 Upsala 4/1 H/L 1 10 1985 (11-23) Methodist* 4/10 H/L 0 12 Coach: Howard Wiseman Houghton 4/10 H/W 5 3 Fredonia St. 4/12 H/L 1 9 William & Mary 3/1 H/L 2 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/16 H/L 2 16 Virginia Common. 3/2 A/L 3 17 Bridgewater 4/18 H/L 1 3 Norfolk St. 3/5 A/L 5 10 Bridgewater 4/18 H/L 2 3 Richmond 3/6 A/L 3 11 Va. Wesleyan* 4/20 A/L 4 13 Salisbury St. 3/8 H/L 2 3 St. Andrews* 4/23 A/W 4 1 Washington & Lee 3/9 A/L 5 6 the 1990 captains posted the program’s first 20-win season Methodist* 4/24 A/L 0 8 Washington & Lee 3/9 A/L 3 10 Wilmington 4/30 A/L 0 8 William & Mary 3/13 A/L 4 9 Wilmington 4/30 A/L 2 3 Bridgewater 3/16 H/W 6 5 Ferrum* 4/13 A/L 5 10 John Carroll 3/5 N/W 12 4 Hampden-Sydney 4/12 H/L 2 3 St. Andrews* 5/1 H/W 5 3 Rutgers-Camden 3/17 H/L 9 11 Salisbury St. 4/15 A/W 8 6 Virginia Common. 3/7 A/L 2 13 Methodist* 4/15 A/L 0 13 Salisbury St. 5/2 H/W 6 4 Rutgers-Camden 3/17 H/L 4 5 Apprentice 4/16 A/L 5 6 Frostburg St. 3/12 H/L 4 20 Methodist* 4/16 A/L 0 12 Washington & Lee 5/8 H/L 5 11 Trenton St. 3/18 H/W 5 3 Methodist* 4/18 A/L 4 7 Rhode Island Col. 3/15 H/W 5 4 Methodist * 4/16 A/L 1 19 Washington & Lee 5/8 H/W 1 0 Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 5 7 St. Andrews* 4/19 A/L 8 17 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 10 9 Norfolk St. 4/18 H/W 9 1 Norfolk St. 3/19 H/W 9 4 Virginia Common. 4/20 A/L 2 10 Mansfield 3/18 H/L 5 20 William & Mary 4/19 A/L 3 6 1983 (10-19) Bridgewater (MA.) 3/20 H/L 8 18 Apprentice 4/21 H/W 12 9 Longwood 3/20 A/L 6 12 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 4 11 Coach: Howard Wiseman Va. Wesleyan* 3/26 A/L 0 10 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/25 H/L 3 17 Rutgers-Camden 3/22 H/L 9 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 A/L 0 17 Oswego 3/30 H/L 0 8 Bridgewater 4/26 A/L 7 8 Randolph-Macon 3/24 H/L 9 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 A/L 4 23 Trenton St. 3/12 H/L 2 6 Apprentice 4/2 H/L 4 12 Bridgewater 4/26 A/L 2 9 St. Andrews* 3/25 A/W 7 6 Apprentice 4/25 A/L 0 1 Bridgewater 3/16 H/L 3 18 Franklin Pierce 4/3 H/L 9 16 Washington & Lee 4/27 A/L 4 7 St. Andrews* 3/25 A/L 4 13 Mary Washington 4/26 A/W 11 8 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 3 0 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 4/4 H/W 9 1 St. Andrews* 3/26 A/W 8 6 Allegheny 3/22 H/W 6 2 Methodist* 4/5 H/L 2 11 1987 (17-21) Franklin Pierce 3/29 H/W 8 3 1990 (20-14) Bridgewater 3/23 H/W 10 3 St. Andrews* 4/6 H/W 19 4 Coach: Howard Wiseman William & Mary 3/31 H/W 8 1 Howard Wiseman William & Mary 3/25 A/L 0 13 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/W 3 1 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 5 7 Frostburg 3/26 H/W 6 3 Duke 4/12 H/W 6 5 Virginia Common. 2/28 N/L 1 10 Va. Wesleyan* 4/2 A/L 2 18 Elizabeth City 3/2 H/W 16 5 Frostburg 3/26 H/L 2 7 Va. Wesleyan* 4/16 H/L 2 11 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/L 2 4 Va. Wesleyan* 4/2 A/L 0 8 Duke 3/6 A/L 2 11 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 1 5 St. Andrews* 4/19 H/W 5 4 Chowan 3/5 A/W 8 4 Bridgewater 4/5 A/L 5 6 Muhlenberg 3/8 H/W 13 9 Brandeis 3/27 H/L 6 8 Methodist* 4/20 H/L 2 12 Chowan 3/5 A/W 7 2 Bridgewater 4/5 A/L 1 7 Duke 3/11 H/L 1 9 Va. Wesleyan 3/29 H/L 2 12 Apprentice 4/21 A/L 5 6 Lafayette 3/7 H/L 3 11 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 3 13 Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 11 3 Wilmington 4/2 H/W 12 11 Apprentice 4/22 H/L 5 13 Lafayette 3/7 H/L 2 6 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 1 23 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 H/W 6 5 Wilmington 4/2 H/L 1 9 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 A/L 0 11 Randolph-Macon 3/12 A/L 4 5 Ferrum 4/10 A/W 9 8 Virginia Common. 3/14 A/L 3 10 St. Andrews* A/L 2 4 Virginia Common. 4/24 H/L 0 25 Washington & Lee 3/14 H/W 5 4 Ferrum 4/10 A/L 3 18 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/W 9 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 0 4 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 3 2 Providence 3/15 H/L 6 10 Randolph-Macon 4/14 A/L 1 10 Lock Haven St. 3/15 H/W 14 6 Methodist* A/W 9 6 Bridgewater 4/27 A/W 6 5 Rutgers-Camden 3/15 H/L 1 2 Methodist* 4/15 H/L 0 13 Coast Guard 3/16 H/W 17 5 William & Mary 4/13 H/W 14 13 Bridgewater 4/27 A/W 1 0 Duke 3/17 A/L 1 7 Methodist* 4/16 H/L 1 12 Salisbury St. 3/17 A/L 6 7 Methodist* 4/15 H/W 12 3 Coast Guard 3/19 H/W 13 1 Methodist* 4/16 H/L 1 13 Nichols 3/19 H/W 11 3 St. Andrews* 4/16 H/L 8 9 1986 (17-24) Clarion St. 3/20 H/W 13 9 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 3 9 Norfolk St. 3/21 A/L 2 14 Bluefield 4/21 H/L 4 7 Coach: Howard Wiseman Ferrum 3/22 H/W 5 3 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 2 3 Randolph-Macon 3/22 A/W 5 2 Bluefield 4/21 H/W 7 3 Va. Wesleyan* 3/24 A/W 8 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/L 3 10 Salisbury St. 3/24 H/W 10 8 Virginia Common. 4/22 A/L 0 2 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/L 2 5 Apprentice 3/26 H/W 12 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 H/L 5 21 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 8 1 Virginia Common. 4/22 A/L 0 4 Virginia Common. 3/6 N/W 7 4 Frostburg St. 3/29 H/L 6 13 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/23 H/L 3 16 Bridgewater 4/5 A/W 13 11 Bridgewater 4/23 A/L 3 4 Montgomery 3/7 N/W 2 1 Frostburg St. 3/29 H/W 3 0 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 13 7 Ferrum* 4/7 A/L 4 15 Va. Wesleyan* A/L 7 11 Montgomery 3/7 N/W 12 6 Atlantic Christian 4/2 A/L 6 20 Virginia Common. 4/27 A/L 4 6 Ferrum* 4/8 A/L 1 7 Salisbury St. 5/1 A/L 5 10 Lafayette 3/9 H/L 2 8 Methodist* 4/3 A/L 5 10 Ferrum* 4/8 A/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* H/L 1 11 Lafayette 3/9 H/L 5 10 St. Andrews* 4/4 A/W 6 3 1989 (6-25) Hampden-Sydney 4/11 A/W 10 4 Washington & Lee 5/7 A/L 0 14 Randolph-Macon 3/11 A/L 1 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 N/L 1 13 Coach: Howard Wiseman William & Mary 4/12 A/L 0 13 Washington & Lee 5/7 A/W 10 6 Randolph-Macon 3/11 A/W 5 4 Salisbury St. 4/8 A/L 2 12 Methodist* 4/13 H/L 4 9 William & Mary 3/12 A/W 13 4 Randolph-Macon 4/9 H/W 5 3 Mansfield 3/12 N/L 2 9 Methodist* 4/13 H/W 3 1 1984 (4-22) Washington & Lee 3/13 H/W 9 3 Ferrum 4/11 A/L 9 27 Virginia Common. 3/13 A/L 3 11 Methodist* 4/14 H/W 16 8 Coach: Howard Wiseman Providence 3/16 H/L 4 6 Radford 4/12 A/L 4 6 Coast Guard 3/17 H/L 1 7 William & Mary 4/18 H/W 14 9 Rutgers-Camden 3/16 H/W 9 4 Va. Wesleyan* 4/14 H/L 2 4 Longwood 3/18 A/L 6 20 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 H/L 3 7 William & Mary 3/1 A/L 0 21 Coast Guard 3/17 H/W 7 1 St. Andrews* 4/18 N/W 14 11 SUNY-Binghamton 3/19 H/W 7 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/W 2 1 Bridgewater 3/3 N/W 5 4 Salisbury St. 3/19 H/W 12 2 Methodist* 4/18 N/L 1 5 SUNY-Binghamton 3/19 H/L 1 10 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/22 H/W 6 3 Washington & Lee 3/4 N/L 1 2 Coast Guard 3/22 H/W 3 1 William & Mary 4/20 A/L 6 8 Ferrum* 3/25 H/W 7 1 Longwood 4/24 H/L 5 12 Washington & Lee 3/4 N/W 6 5 Coast Guard 3/22 H/W 4 0 Apprentice 4/20 A/W 13 3 Ferrum* 3/25 H/L 3 8 Longwood 4/24 H/L 9 11 Norfolk St. 3/5 A/L 4 12 Frostburg 3/23 H/L 5 6 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 5 18 Ferrum* 3/26 H/L 7 17 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 2 0 Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 2 3 Va. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/L 5 9 William & Mary 4/22 H/L 3 5 Randolph-Macon 3/28 A/L 7 8 Va. Wesleyan 4/26 H/L 5 19 Trenton St. 3/18 H/L 6 7 Ferrum 3/28 H/L 4 13 William & Mary 4/22 H/W 6 5 Randolph-Macon 3/28 A/L 0 6 Randolph-Macon 4/27 H/W 6 4 Norfolk St. 3/19 H/L 3 7 Apprentice 3/31 A/W 3 2 Apprentice 4/27 H/W 12 1 William & Mary 3/29 A/L 4 5 Duke 3/23 A/L 1 9 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 4 19 Virginia Common. 4/29 A/L 2 11 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/W 7 6 1991 (21-18) Duke 3/23 A/L 1 9 Norfolk St. 4/2 H/L 7 11 Apprentice 4/30 A/W 6 5 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/L 3 9 Coach: Howard Wiseman Lock Haven St. 3/24 H/L 6 11 William & Mary 4/3 H/W 6 5 Salisbury St. 5/1 H/W 8 6 Va. Wesleyan* 4/1 H/W 2 1 Lock Haven St. 3/24 H/W 7 3 St. Andrews* 4/4 H/L 11 12 William & Mary 4/3 H/L 4 9 Norfolk St. 2/27 A/L 1 5 Va. Wesleyan* 3/27 H/W 10 3 Methodist* 4/5 H/L 9 10 1988 (10-25) Bridgewater 4/6 A/L 1 14 Virginia St. 3/5 H/W 8 3. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/1 A/L 0 16 Apprentice 4/7 H/L 6 8 Coach: Howard Wiseman Apprentice 4/10 H/L 5 6 Muhlenberg 3/9 H/L 4 5 St. Andrews* 4/6 H/L 0 5 Va. Wesleyan* 4/11 A/L 3 9 Salisbury St. 4/11 A/L 1 2 Randolph-Macon 3/10 A/W 4 1 Methodist* 4/7 H/L 2 14 Ferrum* 4/13 A/L 0 7 Norfolk St. 3/2 A/W 2 0 Salisbury St. 4/11 A/L 2 3 Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 9 3

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Rhode Island Col. 3/12 H/W 9 8 Shenandoah 3/6 H/W 5 4 Va. Wesleyan 3/9 A/W 10 2 Marywood (Pa.) 2/23 H/W 14 0 Chowan2 5/3 H/L 6 9 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/L 5 9 Mansfield (Pa.) 3/6 H/W 1 0 Muhlenberg 3/11 H/W 18 7 Salisbury St. 2/26 H/L 5 9 Apprentice2 5/3 H/W 11 0 FDU-Madison 3/15 H/L 1 2. California (Pa.) 3/7 H/L 8 9 Muhlenberg 3/11 H/W 9 5 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 H/W 4 3 Mansfield 3/16 H/L 1 9. Salisbury St. 3/16 A/W 10 3 SUNY-Albany 3/12 H/W 11 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/1 A/L 0 3 1999 (21-20-1) Shenandoah 3/17 H/L 7 11 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 3/19 H/W 6 5 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 H/W 8 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/2 A/L 1 7 Coach: Curt Long Elizabeth City 3/19 H/W 11 7 Ferrum* 3/20 H/L 4 8 Wisc.-River Falls 3/14 H/L 4 10 Ohio Northern3 3/4 N/L 3 6 Longwood 3/20 H/W 6 3 Ferrum* 3/20 H/L 1 4 Randolph-Macon 3/15 A/W 9 8 Milwaukee Tech3 3/4 N/W 8 4 Chowan 2/13 A/L 1 11 Norwich 3/21 H/W 10 4. Ferrum* 3/21 H/L 7 10 SUNY-Albany 3/16 H/W 13 12 Emory & Henry3 3/5 N/L 0 2 Elizabth City 2/16 H/W 6 3 Rutgers-Camden 3/22 H/W 19 18 Frostburg St. 3/26 H/W 4 3 Shenandoah* 3/18 A/L 1 3 Emory & Henry3 3/5 N/W 2 1 Chowan 2/17 H/L 3 12 Salisbury St. 3/23 H/W 7 3 Apprentice 3/30 N/L 4 6 Shenandoah* 3/19 A/W 7 4 Methodist* 3/8 A/L 2 14 Averett* 2/21 H/W 4 2 SUNY-Albany 3/24 H/W 7 2. Maine-Presque Isle 3/31 H/W 9 2 Chowan 3/21 A/L 8 17 Methodist* 3/9 A/W 5 4 Averett* 2/22 H/W 13-12 Bloomsburg St. 3/25 H/W 11 8. Maine-Presque Isle 3/31 H/W 22 2 Frostburg St. 3/22 H/L 1 20 St. Paul’s 3/11 H/W 12 4 Salisbury St. 2/23 H/W 7 4 Franklin Pierce 3/26 H/W 16 6. Randolph-Macon 4/1 A/W 14 5 Ferrum* 3/25 H/W 17 16 Colby-Sawyer 3/12 H/W 5 2 Slippery Rock 2/25 H/W 8 5 Randolph-Macon 3/27 H/W 13 0. Methodist* 4/3 A/L 9 10 Ferrum* 3/26 H/L 1 7 Colby-Sawyer 3/12 H/W 10 3 Averett 2/26 H/W 16 5 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 23 7. Methodist* 4/3 A/L 2 6 Bridgewater 3/28 A/L 10 26 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 9 11 Kutztown 2/27 H/L 3 5 Apprentice 3/28 H/W 5 0. Methodist* 4/4 A/L 0 12 Chowan 3/29 H/L 4 12 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 3 6 Allentown 2/27 H/W 3 1 Bridgewater 4/2 A/W 12 6. Salisbury St. 4/7 H/W 9 4 Greensboro* 4/1 H/W 7 2 Cazenovia (N.Y.) 3/21 H/W 11 2 Lock Haven 2/28 H/W 11 4 East. Mennonite 4/3 A/L 4 7. Randolph-Macon 4/7 H/W 4 3 Greensboro* 4/2 H/L 3 13 Shenandoah* 3/22 A/L 0 1 St. Paul’s 3/2 H/W 8 4 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 5 3. William & Mary 4/8 A/L 2 20 Maine-Presque Isle 4/4 H/W 28 0 Shenandoah* 3/23 A/L 5 7 St. Scholastica3 3/6 N/L 6 7 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 2 1. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 0 4 Methodist* 4/8 A/L 6 15 Greensboro* 3/28 H/L 0 4 St. Scholastica3 3/6 N/L 0 4 Ferrum* 4/7 H/L 6 13. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 2 7 Methodist* 4/9 A/L 5 6 Greensboro* 3/28 H/W 9 7 Lebanon Valley3 3/7 N/L 2 3 Norfolk St. 4/9 H/L 5 12. N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 8 23 Apprentice 4/11 H/W 6 5 Castleton (Vt.) St.. 4/1 H/W 24 9 William Penn3 3/7 N/L 1 5 William & Mary 4/11 A/L 5 12. Bridgewater 4/12 A/W 5 2 Salisbury St. 4/12 A/L 6 8 Castleton (Vt.) St.. 4/2 H/W 14 1 Penn St.-Behrend3 3/9 N/W 6 4 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 1 7. Longwood 4/14 H/L 3 18 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/14 A/L 4 21 Averett* 4/5 H/W 6 3 Penn St.-Behrend3 3/9 N/L 4 5 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 1 5. St. Paul’s 4/21 H/W forfeit N.C. Wesleyan* 4/15 A/L 1 6 Averett* 4/6 H/W 11 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/13 A/L 1 13 Methodist* 4/14 A/L 6 14 St. Paul’s 4/21 H/W forfeit Apprentice 4/17 A/W 4 3 Hampden-Sydney 4/9 A/W 10 4 Randolph-Macon 3/16 A/L 3 4 Salisbury St. 4/18 A/W 10 6 Apprentice 4/22 N/W 12 8 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/L 1 8 Apprentice 4/10 H/W 7 6 Teikyo Post 3/17 H/W 9 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/20 A/L 4 16 Greensboro* 4/23 H/W 6 5 Shenandoah1 4/21 N/W 8 7 Randolph-Macon 4/11 A/L 7 8 Teikyo Post 3/18 H/W 14 13 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 1 12 Greensboro* 4/24 H/W 4 1 Ferrum1 4/22 N/L 9 13 Salisbury St. 4/13 A/L 4 8 Methodist* 3/20 A/W 3 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/21 A/L 2 4 Greensboro* 4/24 H/W 2 1 Averett1 4/16 A/W 7 6 Methodist* 3/22 A/L 4 12 Va. Wesleyan 4/22 A/L 1 13 1996 (12-27) N.C. Wesleyan1 4/17 N/L 4 10 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 A/L 7 16 Apprentice 4/25 A/W 6 1 1994 (8-25-1) Coach: Curt Long Shenandoah1 4/18 N/L 4 5 Ferrum* 3/27 H/L 13 15 William & Mary 4/26 H/W 4 2 Coach: Curt Long Apprentice 4/22 A/W 6 4 Ferrum* 3/28 H/L 2 6 Longwood 4/27 A/L 2 12 Chowan 2/19 A/L 2 9 Va. Wesleyan 4/25 H/L 2 3 Apprentice 3/30 H/L 9 10 William & Mary 3/1 A/L 2 9 Frostburg St. 2/25 H/W 15 7 Virginia St. 4/26 A/W 8 3 Shenandoah* 4/2 A/W 16 7 1992 (14-22-1) Mansfield 3/5 H/L 0 4 Bluefield 2/26 H/L 6 11 Apprentice2 5/3 H/W 8 7 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/W 12 9 Coach: Howard Wiseman MacMurray 3/7 H/L 6 8 Bluefield 2/26 H/W 6 4 Allentown2 5/4 H/L 3 5 Salisbury St. 4/6 A/L 6 10 Muhlenberg 3/11 H/L 8 9 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 A/W 7 6 Va. Wesleyan 4/7 H/L 3 13 Norfolk St. 3/4 A/W 11 10 Shenandoah* 3/13 H/L 6 7 Elizabeth City St. 2/27 A/L 7 8 1998 (26-15) Greensboro* 4/10 H/W 8 4 Muhlenberg 3/5 H/L 4 8 Shenandoah* 3/13 H/W 4 3 Salisbury St. 2/28 H/L 4 8 Coach: Curt Long Ferrum1 4/15 N/L 2 12 SUNY-Binghamton 3/5 H/W 12 2 Randolph-Macon 3/15 H/L 3 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/3 H/L 6 10 Shenandoah1 4/16 N/W 7 5 Bloomsburg 3/6 H/L 7 9 Bridgewater 3/17 A/L 5 27 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/3 H/L 3 4 Chowan 2/14 A/W 6 2 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/17 N/L 7 9 Bloomsburg 3/6 H/L 2 5 East. Mennonite 3/18 A/T 6 6 Marywood (Pa.) 3/5 H/W 22 2 Elizabeth City St. 2/15 H/W 15 3 Bridgewater 4/20 A/L 4 11 St. Paul’s 3/7 H/W 7 4 Ferrum* 3/19A/L 7 10 Marywood (Pa.) 3/5 H/W 11 2 Elizabeth City St. 2/19 A/W 15 5 Apprentice 4/22 A/W 13 2 St. Paul’s 3/7 H/W 9 4 Wisc.-River Falls 3/22 H/L 2 5 Methodist* 3/10 H/L 0 7 Bluefield 2/21 H/L 0 10 Hampden-Sydney 4/27 H/W 7 2 Norwich 3/12 H/W 4 3 Wisc.-River Falls 3/22 H/W 6 2 Methodist* 3/11 H/L 1 14 Bluefield 2/21 H/L 11 14 Apprentice2 5/1 H/W 10 9 Elizabeth City 3/15 A/W 6 1 Frostburg St. 3/23 H/L 4 17 Wisc.-River Falls 3/12 H/L 6 15 Lynchburg 2/22 A/W 11 5 York (Pa.)2 5/1 H/W 8 5 Rutgers-Camden 3/16 H/W 12 6 Randolph-Macon 3/24 A/L 2 8 Wisc.-River Falls 3/12 H/W 8 7 Salisbury St. 2/25 H/L 11 12 Chowan2 5/2 H/T 4 4 St. Joseph’s (Me.) 3/18 H/L 6 11 Greensboro* 3/26 A/W 5 4 Bowie St. 3/13 A/L 2 7 St. Scholastica3 2/28 N/L 7 8 William & Mary 3/19 H/L 0 10 Salisbury St. 3/30 H/L 9 21 Bowie St. 3/13 A/W 18 0 St. Scholastica3 2/28 N/W 16 8 2000 (26-14) Frostburg St. 3/20 H/L 1 3 St. Joseph’s 3/30 H/L 2 3 Ferrum* 3/16 A/L 1 16 Lebanon Valley3 3/1 N/W 5 4 Coach: Curt Long Salisbury St. 3/21 H/W 9 4 Methodist* 4/1 H/L 3 15 Ferrum* 3/17 A/L 1 8 Lebanon Valley3 3/1 N/W 10 7 Randolph-Macon 3/23 H/W 4 3 Methodist* 4/2 H/L 1 5 Shenandoah* 3/23 H/L 6 12 Olivet (Mich.)3 3/3 N/W 7 3 E. Mennonite 2/20 H/W 10 3 SUNY-Albany 3/24 H/W 4 0 Castleton St. 4/4 H/W 12 3 Shenandoah* 3/24 H/L 8 11 Olivet (Mich.)3 3/3 N/W 8 5 Elizabeth City 2/22 A/W 5 2 Shenandoah 3/29 A/W 5 3 Castleton St. 4/4 H/W 9 4 Virginia St. 3/26 H/W 6 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 H/L 0 3 Elizabeth City 2/22 A/W 7 3 Shenandoah 3/29 A/L 3 4 Chowan 4/5 A/L 5 6 Apprentice 3/27 H/L 3 5 Marywood (Pa.) 3/10 H/W 17 1 Lock Haven 2/25 H/L 4 6 Randolph-Macon 3/31 A/L 6 7 Castleton St. 4/7 H/W 10 5 Greensboro* 3/30 A/L 5 6 Marywood (Pa.) 3/11 H/W 18 1 Edinboro 2/25 H/W 5 0 Bridgewater 4/2 A/L 5 12 Apprentice 4/7 H/L 2 26 Greensboro* 3/31 A/L 10 11 Marywood (Pa.) 3/12 H/W 22 1 Kutztown 2/26 H/W 10 9 East. Mennonite 4/3 A/T 9 9 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/L 1 24 Castleton St. 4/2 H/L 5 7 Methodist* 3/14 H/L 4 5 Bluefield 2/26 H/W 7 4 Ferrum* 4/5 A/L 1 12 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/L 8 24 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 H/W 6 2 Methodist* 3/15 H/L 12 15 Allentown 2/27 H/W 4 1 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 3 9 Chowan 4/12 H/L 3 6 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 H/W 12 6 Ferrum* 3/23 A/L 4 15 Salisbury St. 2/29 A/L 0 1 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 0 2 Ferrum1 4/14 N/L 5 6 Averett* 4/5 A/L 2 5 Ferrum* 3/23 A/L 5 9 Chowan 3/1 A/W 13 8 Va. Wesleyan 4/7 H/W 6 5 Greensboro1 4/15 N/W 8 3 Averett* 4/6 A/L 3 7 Randolph-Macon 3/25 H/W 11 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/4 H/L 1 6 Apprentice 4/8 H/L 7 13 Methodist1 4/16 N/L 4 7 Cazenovia (N.Y.) 4/8 H/W 7 6 Va. Wesleyan 3/26 A/W 7 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/5 H/L 5 7 Methodist* 4/11 H/L 3 8 Norfolk St. 4/18 A/L 8 17 Randolph-Macon 4/11 H/L 0 15 Shenandoah* 3/28 H/W 11 10 Beaver 3/6 H/W 11 2 Methodist* 4/11 H/L 1 12 Apprentice 4/19 A/W 9 6 Bridgewater 4/12 H/L 4 12 Shenandoah* 3/29 H/W 12 11 Va. Wesleyan 3/8 A/L 2 4 Methodist* 4/12 H/L 2 7 William & Mary 4/21 A/L 2 6 Salisbury St. 4/13 A/L 4 12 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/31 H/W 14 0 Shenandoah* 3/11 H/L 1 4 Salisbury St. 4/16 A/L 2 12 Salisbury St. 4/26 A/L 6 18 Apprentice 4/15 A/L 3 7 Castleton (Vt.) St. 4/1 H/W 18 1 Shenandoah* 3/12 H/W 15 14 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/17 H/W 2 1 Averett1 4/17 A/W 10 4 Greensboro* 4/4 A/L 3 5 Randolph-Macon 3/14 H/W 8 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/17 H/W 10 8 1995 (21-16) Methodist1 4/18 N/L 5 15 Greensboro* 4/5 A/L 7 19 Averett* 3/18 A/L 1 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/18 H/L 4 5 Coach: Curt Long Ferrum1 4/19 N/L 3 5 Salisbury St. 4/7 A/W 17 4 Averett* 3/19 A/L 5 9 Apprentice 4/21 A/L 7 8 Chowan 4/20 H/L 9 15 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 5 3 Methodist* 3/25 H/W 14 8 Longwood 4/23 H/L 4 18 Emmanuel (Ga.) 2/25 H/W 5 3 Averett* 4/11 A/W 3 2 Methodist* 3/26 H/L 6 8 William & Mary 4/24 A/L 1 22 Emmanuel (Ga.) 2/25 H/W 13 3 1997 (22-19) Averett* 4/11 A/L 9 11 Hampden-Sydney 3/29 A/L 2 10 Mt. Olive 4/25 H/L 2 16 Randolph-Macon 2/26 H/W 8 2 Coach: Curt Long Apprentice 4/13 H/W 9 4 Ferrum* 4/1 A/W 14 8 Salisbury St. 3/2 H/W 5 3 Averett1 4/15 N/L 4 7 Ferrum* 4/2 A/W 11 7 1993 (17-14) St. Paul’s 3/5 H/W 22 1 Chowan 2/16 A/L 8 15 Lynchburg 4/21 H/L 0 6 Bridgewater 4/7 H/W 11 8 Coach: Howard Wiseman St. Paul’s 3/5 H/W 13 3 Chowan 2/18 H/L 5 7 Apprentice 4/22 A/W 9 4 Chowan 4/9 H/W 10 9 Virginia St. 3/7 A/W 15 4 Elizabeth City St. 2/22 A/W 23 8 Chowan2 5/2 H/W 15 1 Apprentice 4/11 A/W 7 3 William & Mary 2/24 A/L 1 5 Virginia St. 3/7 A/L 3 6 Marywood (Pa.) 2/23 H/W 7 1 Apprentice2 5/2 H/W 21 3 Va. Wesleyan 4/12 H/W 8 7

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Greensboro* 4/16 N/W 23 10 St. Augustine’s 2/24 H/W 13 1 Rowan 3/1 H/L 1 8 Virginia Wesleyan 3/18 A/L 1 8 Averett* 2/26 H/L 1 9 Greensboro* 4/16 A/W 8 6 Salisbury 2/26 H/L 6 11 Lock Haven 3/1 H/W 14 2 Averett* 3/20 A/L 3 4 Va. Wesleyan 2/28 A/L 3 4 Greensboro1 4/19 N/W 4 2 Rowan 3/2 H/W 2 1 Va. Wesleyan 3/4 A/W 3 0 Averett* 3/20 A/W 7 2 Shenandoah* 3/4 A/L 5 17 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/19 N/L 0 3 Rowan 3/3 H/L 5 13 Clarion 3/5 H/W 11 8 Averett* 3/21 A/W 6 3 Shenandoah* 3/4 A/W 4 2 Ferrum1 4/20 N/W 9 2 Anna Maria 3/4 H/W 12 1 Clarion 3/5 H/W 9 3 Mary Washington 3/24 A/W 3 2 Shenandoah* 3/5 A/L 1 12 Averett1 4/20 N/L 7 9 Lynchburg 3/5 A/L 4 8 Cortland St. 3/8 H/W 4 3 Shenandoah* 3/26 H/L 4 8 Misericordia 3/7 H/W 3 0 Apprentice 4/26 H/W 4 1 St. Mary’s 3/7 A/L 4 5 Cortland St. 3/8 H/W 11 4 Shenandoah* 3/27 H/L 9 14 Misericordia 3/7 H/W 8 3 Salisbury St. 4/28 H/L 1 22 Kutztown 3/9 H/L 4 9 St. Augustine’s 3/9 H/W 8 7 Shenandoah* 3/27 H/W 5 4 Castleton St. 3/11 H/W 7 2 Virginia St.2 5/6 H/W 10 1 Kutztown 3/10 H/L 6 10 Va. State 3/13 A/L 8 9 Virginia Wesleyan 3/30 H/L 1 5 Castleton St. 3/11 H/W 11 1 Pitt-Johnstown2 5/6 H/W 7 6 Hampden-Sydney 3/11 H/W 9 4 Chowan* 3/15 H/W 5 4 Ferrum* 4/3 A/W 6 2 Hampden-Sydney 3/13 A/L 1 3 Pitt-Johnstown2 5/7 H/W 5 3 LaRoche 3/12 H/W 10 0 Chowan* 3/16 H/W 5 2 Ferrum* 4/3 A/W 7 5 Greensboro* 3/18 H/W 6 3 Virginia St.2 5/7 H/L 5 7 LaRoche 3/12 H/W 7 2 Greensboro* 3/22 H/W 15 3 Ferrum* 4/4 A/L 1 5 Greensboro* 3/18 H/L 1 4 Chowan* 3/16 A/W 12 4 Greensboro* 3/23 H/W 16 7 Maine-Presque Isle4/5 H/W 16 2 Greensboro* 3/19 H/W 10 6 2001 (25-11) Va. Wesleyan 3/19 H/W 11 5 St. Mary’s 3/26 H/W 23 0 Maine-Presque Isle4/5 H/W 8 1 Bridgewater 3/23 A/L 4 12 Coach: John Harvell Greensboro* 3/23 A/W 7 0 Averett* 3/29 H/W 7 6 LaGrange 4/6 H/W 12 9 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 4 7 Greensboro* 3/24 A/W 9 0 Averett* 3/31 H/W 10 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/W 10 2 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 0 5 Kutztown 2/10 H/W 11 10 Loras 3/25 H/W 2 1 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/W 13 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 6 0 Methodist* 3/26 A/L 9 10 Kutztown 2/11 H/W 6 4 Loras 3/25 H/W 12 3 Shenandoah* 4/3 A/L 8 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 5 2 Ferrum* 4/1 A/L 4 5 Bryant 2/24 H/L 1 10 Chowan* 3/26 A/W 3 2 Ferrum* 4/5 H/L 1 6 Greensboro1 4/14 N/W 13 1 Ferrum* 4/1 A/W 8 3 Hampden-Sydney 2/24 H/W 1 0 Averett* 3/30 A/W 3 2 Ferrum* 4/6 H/W 8 2 Averett1 4/15 N/L 2 4 Ferrum* 4/2 A/W 8 1 Salisbury St. 2/27 A/W 10 1 Averett* 3/31 A/W 10 4 Methodist* 4/12 A/W 5 0 Shenandoah1 4/16 N/W 10 8 Mary Washington 4/4 A/W 4 1 Chowan 2/28 A/W 6 5 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 4 3 Methodist* 4/13 A/L 6 8 Methodist1 4/16 N/L 10 13 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 5 1 Longwood 3/17 H/L 9 17 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 22 2 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/W 9 3 Bridgewater 4/21 A/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/8 H/W 3 2 Shenandoah* 3/10 A/W 5 2 Va. Wesleyan 4/4 A/L 10 12 Methodist1 4/17 N/W 4 3 Salisbury 5/1 A/L 4 11 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 H/L 1 5 Shenandoah* 3/11 A/W 10 7 Ferrum* 4/6 A/L 11 12 Averett1 4/18 H/L 10 18 York (Pa.) 5/2 A/W 2 1 Greensboro1 4/12 N/W 4 3 Averett* 3/17 H/W 5 0 Ferrum* 4/7 A/L 2 4 Chowan1 4/18 N/W 4 3 York (Pa.) 5/2 A/L 3 4 Methodist1 4/12 N/L 3 4 Averett 3/18 A/W 7 5 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/W 17 4 Averett1 4/19 N/W 7 1 Ferrum1 4/13 N/W 9 7 Mary Washington 3/19 A/W 7 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 H/L 6 7 Averett1 4/19 N/L 1 6 2005 (25-16) Greensboro1 4/14 N/L 3 5 Methodist* 3/24 A/L 2 3 Eastern Mennonite 4/12 H/W 6 4 York (Pa.) 5/4 H/W 8 3 Coach: John Harvell Va. Wesleyan 4/18 H/W 7 6 Methodist* 3/25 A/L 4 5 Methodist* 4/13 H/W 6 4 York (Pa.) 5/4 H/W 10 6 Randolph-Macon 4/20 A/W 9 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/28 A/W 3 2 Methodist* 4/14 H/L 2 4 Salisbury3 5/15 N/W 5 4 Frostburg St. 2/12 H/W 8 1 Lynchburg 4/24 H/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan 3/28 A/L 2 3 Bridgewater* 4/16 H/W 13 5 Averett3 5/16 N/W 6 2 Frostburg St. 2/12 H/W 3 0 Salisbury 4/29 A/L 7 13 Ferrum* 3/31 H/W 7 6 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/19 N/W 7 6 Va. Wesleyan3 5/17 N/W 6 5 Hampden-Sydney 2.17 H/L 1 11 York (Pa.) 4/30 H/L 1 5 Va. Wesleyan 4/3 A/L 3 4 Methodist1 4/19 N/W 3 2 Thomas More3 5/18 N/W 2 1 Rowan 2/19 H/L 6 10 York (Pa.) 4/30 H/L 1 5 Apprentice 4/5 H/L 8 11 Ferrum1 4/20 N/W 4 3 Trinity (Conn.)4 5/23 N/W 7 3 Rowan 2/20 H/L 3 7 Randolph-Macon 4/6 A/W 19 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/21 N/W 13 3 Chapman4 5/24 N/W 6 4 Bridgewater 2/20 H/L 3 8 2007 (24-17) Southern Virginia 4/7 A/W 8 3 Methodist1 4/21 N/L 4 5 Anderson4 5/25 N/W 2 1 Salisbury 2/22 H/L 0 7 Coach: John Harvell Southern Virginia 4/7 A/W 16 2 Methodist1 4/21 N/W 8 3 Eastern Conn.4 5/26 N/W 4 2 Methodist* 2/26 A/L 1 3 Bridgewater 4/8 A/W 11 6 Salisbury 4/23 H/W 10 5 Chapman4 5/27 N/L 2 15 Methodist* 2/26 A/L 2 3 Guilford 2/3 H/W 7 2 Chowan 4/11 H/W 6 1 Southern Virginia 4/27 H/W 14 4 Chapman4 5/27 N/L 7 15 Methodist* 2/27 A/W 10 6 Hampden-Sydney 2/10 H/W 6 2 Greensboro* 4/13 H/W 9 1 Southern Virginia 4/27 H/W 10 2 Alma5 3/1 N/W 6 1 Hampden-Sydney 2/10 H/W 5 1 Greensboro* 4/14 H/L 7 9 Bridgewater3 5/16 N/W 10 7 2004 (25-16) Alma5 3/1 N/W 15 0 E. Mennonite 2/16 H/W 9 0 Ferrum 4/16 H/W 15 1 York (Pa.)3 5/17 N/W 17 1 Coach: John Harvell Notre Dame (O.)5 3/2 N/W 10 5 E. Mennonite 2/16 H/W 6 0 Greensboro1 4/19 N/W 7 3 Lebanon Valley3 5/18 N/L 2 3 Notre Dame (O.)5 3/2 N/W 5 4 Rowan 2/17 H/L 4 6 Averett1 4/20 N/W 12 9 Salisbury3 5/19 N/W 5 3 Piedmont 2/13 A/L 6 7 Alma5 3/3 N/W 5 2 Bridgewater 2/17 H/W 4 3 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/21 N/W 13 6 York (Pa.)3 5/19 N/W 5 1 Virginia St. 2/19 H/W 19 4 Hanover5 3/3 N/W 13 1 Salisbury 2/20 H/L 2 5 Methodist1 4/22 N/W 7 5 Carthage4 5/24 N/W 12 4 Rowan 2/21 H/L 3 5 Johnson & Wales 3/6 H/L 10 16 Southern Virginia 2/23 H/W 13 3 Salisbury St. 4/24 H/L 2 6 Marietta4 5/26 N/L 5 6 Rowan 2/22 H/W 11 5 Piedmont 3/7 H/W 9 2 Averett* 2/24 A/L 4 6 Apprentice 4/26 A/W 4 2 Lakeland4 5/26 N/W 10 1 Salisbury 2/25 H/W 7 4 Randolph-Macon 3/10 A/W 6 3 Averett* 2/24 A/W 3 1 Mary Washington3 5/17 N/L 0 5 Eastern Conn.4 5/27 N/W 6 5 Methodist* 2/28 H/W 3 2 Greensboro* 3/12 H/L 1 6 Shenandoah* 3/3 H/W 9 5 Bridgewater3 5/18 N/W 1 0 Marietta4 5/28 N/L 6 9 Methodist* 2/28 H/L 1 2 Greensboro* 3/12 H/W 8 4 Shenandoah* 3/4 H/W 9 5 Mary Washington3 5/19 N/L 0 1 Methodist* 2/29 H/W 9 5 Greensboro* 3/13 H/L 0 9 Hampden-Sydney 3/5 A/W 14 5 2003 (35-9) Villa Julie 3/5 H/W 19 8 Va. Wesleyan 3/15 H/W 5 2 Virginia Wesleyan 3/7 A/W 8 3 2002 (38-16) Coach: John Harvell Chowan* 3/6 A/W 5 0 Averett* 3/19 H/W 5 2 Piedmont 3/9 A/W 8 7 Coach: John Harvell Chowan* 3/7 A/W 5 3 Averett* 3/19 H/W 7 1 Emory 3/10 A/L 0 1 Guilford 2/11 A/W 16 12 Chowan* 3/7 A/W 7 5 Averett* 3/20 H/W 4 1 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/11 H/W 7 1 Mary Washington 2/13 H/L 0 7 Hampden-Sydney 2/23 H/W 11 6 Greensboro* 3/13 A/L 3 13 Shenandoah* 3/25 A/W 5 4 Castleton (Vt.) St. 3/11 H/W 7 5 Virginia St. 2/17 H/W 16 2 Hampden-Sydney 2/23 H/W 5 2 Greensboro* 3/13 A/W 12 2 Shenandoah* 3/26 A/L 3 11 Randolph-Macon 3/13 A/L 1 7 Virginia St. 2/17 H/W 26 2 Salisbury 2/25 A/W 5 4 Greensboro* 3/14 A/L 6 9 Shenandoah* 3/26 A/W 6 4 Greensboro* 3/17 A/W 7 3 Ferrum* 4/3 H/W 3 1 Greensboro* 3/18 A/W 4 1 Ferrum* 4/3 H/W 14 6 Virginia Wesleyan 3/22 H/L 6 9 Va. Wesleyan 4/6 A/W 6 2 Methodist* 3/24 H/L 1 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/W 5 4 Methodist* 3/25 H/L 1 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/9 A/L 2 5 Virginia St. 3/28 A/W 10 8 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/10 A/L 0 2 Ferrum* 3/31 H/W 3 1 Shenandoah1 4/15 N/W 14 1 Ferrum* 4/1 H/L 1 2 Ferrum1 4/15 N/L 0 5 Bridgewater 4/3 A/L 3 7 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/L 0 1 Piedmont 4/5 H/L 5 7 Mary Washington 4/21 H/W 2 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/L 2 7 York (Pa.) 5/1 H/W 5 1 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 A/L 1 6 York (Pa.) 5/1 H/L 4 6 Ferrum1 4/12 N/L 7 8 Greensboro1 4/13 N/W 5 4 2006 (19-20) N.C. Wesleyan1 4/13 N/L 3 13 Coach: John Harvell Randolph-Macon 4/17 A/W 9 2 Lynchburg 4/18 A/W 3 2 Randolph-Macon 2/15 H/W 10 3 Dickinson 4/23 A/W 5 0 Cortland St. 2/18 H/L 1 5 Mary Washington 4/26 H/W 3 0 Salisbury 2/21 H/L 2 3 Salisbuiry 4/28 A/L 3 6 Averett* 2/25 H/W 12 0 York (Pa.) 4/29 A/L 5 6 the 2002 Captains won the program’s first NCAA Regional Championship Averett* 2/25 H/W 7 4

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2008 (29-14) N.C. Wesleyan1 4/18 N/L 6 7 Coach: John Harvell Salisbury 4/24 H/W 7 4 Salisbury 4/25 A/L 3 10 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/W 11 0 York (Pa.) 4/26 H/W 9 7 Arcadia 2/16 H/W 9 8 York (Pa.) 4/26 H/W 12 1 Arcadia 2/16 H/L 4 8 Stevenson 5/2 H/L 5 7 Gwynedd-Mercy 2/17 H/W 6 5 Stevenson 5/2 H/T 4 4 Randolph-Macon 2/20 H/W 11 7 Wash. & Jeff.3 5/13 N/W 5 3 Villa Julie 2/23 H/L 3 5 Salisbury3 5/14 A/W 5 4 Bridgewater 2/24 H/W 9 1 Shenandoah3 5/15 N/L 4 8 Ramapo 2/29 H/W 16 2 Johns Hopkins3 5/16 N/L 5 12 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/1 H/W 7 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/2 H/L 6 9 2010 (24-17) Averett* 3/8 H/W 12 0 Coach: John Harvell Averett* 3/9 H/W 6 2 Guilford 3/10 A/W 14 5 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/L 5 8 Va. Wesleyan 3/12 A/L 6 14 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/L 4 20 Castleton St. 3/14 H/W 16 4 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/W 10 3 Castleton St. 3/14 H/W 15 3 Piedmont 2/19 H/W 13 12 Shenandoah* 3/15 A/W 7 1 Rowan 2/20 H/W 5 3 the 2012 Captains captured the NCAA Regional Championship Shenandoah* 3/15 A/W 8 6 Bridgewater 2/21 H/W 4 3 Virginia St. 3/21 H/W 15 4 Rowan 2/21 H/W 15 2 Pace 3/22 H/W 11 5 Methodist* 2/27 A/L 2 5 Wisconsin-Platt. 3/15 H/W 9 4 Shenandoah 4/6 A/W 6 3 Piedmont1 4/12 N/L 1 6 E. Mennonite 3/26 A/W 12 4 Methodist* 2/28 A/W 7 1 Hampden-Sydney 3/16 A/W 13 3 Shenandoah 4/7 A/L 7 8 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/12 N/L 1 4 E. Mennonite 3/26 A/W 13 1 Virginia Wesleyan 3/2 HW 11 9 Wisconsin-Platt. 3/18 H/W 12 5 Bridgewater 4/9 A/L 12 13 Randolph-Macon 4/17 A/L 5 11 Hampden-Sydney 3/27 A/L 4 8 Ferrum* 3/7 A/W 9 7 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/19 A/W 3 2 Ferrum1 4/12 N/W 8 7 Apprentice 4/18 A/W 4 2 Greensboro* 3/29 H/W 4 3 Ferrum* 3/8 A/L 0 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/20 A/W 7 3 Methodist1 4/13 N/W 7 4 Bridgewater 4/1 A/L 2 3 Albertus Magnus 3/10 H/W 10 3 Catholic 3/22 A/W 7 3 Shenandoah1 4/14 N/W 5 3 *Conf. Games Methodist* 4/6 A/W 5 2 Albertus Magnus 3/10 H/W 15 3 Salisbury 3/24 H/W 4 0 Shenandoah1 4/15 N/W 7 4 1 - Conf. Tourn. games Methodist* 4/6 A/L 3 5 Virginia Wesleyan 3/11 A/L 5 8 Tufts 3/25 H/W 5 3 Apprentice 4/19 A/W 9 1 2 - Captains Baseball Classic Randolph-Macon 4/10 A/L 2 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/13 H/W 12 8 Averett* 3/26 A/L 1 13 Va. Wesleyan 4/20 A/L 4 7 3 - NCAA Regional games Ferrum* 4/12 A/W 9 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/14 H/W 9 4 Averett* 3/26 A/W 4 1 Messiah3 5/16 H/L 1 3 4 - NCAA Div. III World Series games Ferrum* 4/12 A/W 14 0 Averett* 3/20 H/W 5 4 Shenandoah* 4/2 H/L 7 12 Lynchburg3 5/17 H/W 7 1 5 - Ft. Myers, Fla. Shenandoah1 4/17 N/W 6 4 Averett* 3/21 H/L 5 7 Shenandoah* 4/3 H/W 5 3 Rowan3 5/18 H/W 4 2 Methodist1 4/18 N/L 9 10 Hampden-Sydney 3/24 A/L 6 7 Bridgewater 4/6 A/L 4 5 Shenandoah3 5/19 H/W 9 5 Home games from 1982-1993 played Ferrum1 4/19 N/W 19 7 Shenandoah* 3/27 A/L 3 8 Randolph-Macon 4/7 A/W 15 6 Salisbury3 5/19 H/W 12 3 at Deer Park, 1994 at Trimble Field, Methodist1 4/19 N/W 8 3 Shenandoah* 3/27 A/L 7 8 Apprentice 4/8 H/W 4 1 St. Thomas4 5/25 N/L 7 12 1995-96 at Ft. Eustis, 1997-2003 at N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/W 4 3 Bridgewater 3/20 A/L 8 12 Ferrum1 4/14 N/W 7 0 Whitworth4 5/27 N/L 2 7 Old Captains Park, thereafter at New N.C. Wesleyan1 4/20 N/W 12 3 Stevenson 4/3 H/W 12 1 Methodist1 4/15 N/W 12 0 Captains Park Mary Washington 4/25 A/L 3 5 Stevenson 4/3 H/W 9 2 Shenandoah1 4/15 N/W 10 4 2013 (29-12-1) Salisbury 4/26 A/L 3 8 Gallaudet 4/5 H/W 18 2 Shenandoah1 4/17 N/W 5 4 Coach: John Harvell York (Pa.) 4/27 H/W 6 0 Randolph-Macon 4/6 A/L 1 12 Gallaudet 4/19 A/W 9 6 York (Pa.) 4/27 H/L 2 5 Greensboro* 4/10 H/W 18 2 Apprentice 4/20 A/W 9 1 Hampden-Sydney 2/4 H/W 16 5 Johns Hopkins3 5/14 N/W 8 5 Greensboro* 4/11 H/W 10 5 Salisbury 4/22 A/L 2 3 Ferrum* 2/9 H/W 3 0 Lynchburg3 5/15 N/L 1 12 William & Mary 4/13 A/L 1 4 York (Pa.) 4/23 H/W 5 4 Ferrum* 2/9 H/W 8 7 Salisbury3 5/16 N/L 1 5 Ferrum1 4/15 N/W 10 8 York (Pa.) 4/23 H/W 10 3 Ferrum* 2/10 H/W 2 1 N.C. Wesleyan1 4/16 N/W 13 7 Webster3 5/18 A/L 1 11 East. Mennonite 2/12 H/W 15 6 2009 (26-13-2) Ferrum1 4/17 N/W 14 2 Wabash3 5/19 A/L 3 9 Randolph-Macon 2/14 H/L 8 11 Coach: John Harvell Shenandoah1 4/17 N/L 5 19 Maryville* 2/16 H/W 15 3 Shenandoah1 4/18 N/W 5 4 2012 (34-10) Maryville* 2/17 H/W 4 2 Hampden-Sydney 2/12 H/W 11 4 Shenandoah1 4/18 N/L 4 7 Coach: John Harvell Maryville* 2/17 H/W 11 1 Lynchburg 2/14 H/W 6 5 St. Mary’s 4/20 A/W 6 3 Hampden-Sydney 2/20 A/T 7 7 Gwynedd Mercy 2/15 H/W 10 5 Salisbury 4/22 H/W 14 1 Hampden-Sydney 2/9 H/W 17 2 Greensboro* 2/24 A/L 1 2 Gwynedd Mercy 2/15 H/W 6 4 Salisbury 4/23 A/L 1 9 Randolph-Macon 2/15 H/W 2 1 Greensboro* 2/25 A/W 8 2 Rowan 2/20 H/T 9 9 York (Pa.) 4/24 A/L 2 3 Cortland St. 2/18 H/W 7 6 Greensboro* 2/25 A/W 7 3 Rowan 2/21 H/W 17 10 York (Pa.) 4/24 A/L 3 6 Va. Wesleyan 2/22 H/W 18 5 St. Mary’s 2/27 A/W 8 2 Bridgewater 2/22 H/W 8 7 Blackburn 2/25 N/W 14 4 Methodist* 3/2 H/W 4 2 Va. Wesleyan 2/24 H/L 2 13 2011 (39-7) Piedmont 2/26 A/L 2 3 Methodist* 3/2 H/W 7 4 Penn.St-Abington 2/24 H/W 17 0 Coach: John Harvell Adrian 2/27 N/L 1 3 Methodist* 3/3 H/W 10 2 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/7 A/W 11 5 Hampden-Sydney 3/1 A/W 6 1 Va. Wesleyan 3/4 A/W 4 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/8 A/L 6 7 Hampden-Sydney 2/9 H/W 13 0 Gallaudet 3/2 H/W 12 5 LaGrange* 3/8 A/L 1 3 Randolph-Macon 3/10 H/W 3 1 Mary Washington 2/15 A/L 3 5 Greensboro* 3/3 H/W 9 6 LaGrange* 3/9 A/W 10 4 St. Mary’s 3/12 A/W 13 1 St. Mary’s 2/16 H/W 11 6 Greensboro* 3/4 H/W 2 0 LaGrange* 3/10 A/L 2 3 Averett* 3/16 A/L 4 5 Randolph-Macon 2/17 H/W 12 3 Catholic 3/6 N/W 4 3 Salisbury 3/13 A/L 1 5 Averett* 3/16 A/W 7 3 Cortland St. 2/19 H/W 7 3 Penn St.-Berks 3/7 N/W 3 1 Piedmont* 3/15 H/W 8 4 Hampden-Sydney 3/19 A/W 14 8 Bridgewater 2/20 H/W 14 4 Penn St.-Harris. 3/8 N/W 8 7 Piedmont* 3/16 H/W 7 1 Shenandoah* 3/21 H/W 4 3 Va. Wesleyan 2/24 H/W 16 12 Methodist* 3/10 A/L 0 3 Piedmont* 3/17 H/L 3 5 Shenandoah* 3/22 H/L 4 8 Greensboro* 2/26 A/W 3 1 Methodist* 3/11 A/W 13 0 Averett* 3/22 A/W 3 1 Va. Wesleyan 3/23 A/W 5 3 Greensboro* 2/27 A/W 14 8 Albertus Magnus 3/12 H/W 10 4 Averett* 3/23 A/L 1 2 Mary washington 3/28 H/W 13 3 Johnson & Wales 2/28 N/W 7 5 Virginia State 3/15 A/W 9 3 Averett* 3/23 A/W 4 0 Bridgewater 3/31 A/L 3 4 Piedmont 3/1 A/W 6 3 Ferrum* 3/17 A/W 2 0 Mary Washington 3/27 H/W 8 7 Greensboro* 4/4 A/W 4 3 Staten Island 3/2 N/W 10 5 Ferrum* 3/18 A/L 7 6 Va. Wesleyan 3/28 H/W 6 3 Greensboro* 4/5 A/L 9 15 Staten Island 3/2 N/W 9 2 Tufts 3/23 H/W 9 4 Bridgewater 3/30 H/W 12 4 Randolph-Macon 4/8 A/W 6 4 Alma 3/3 N/W 11 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/W 11 4 Bridgewater 3/30 H/L 6 18 Gallaudet 4/9 A/W 9 1 Methodist* 3/5 H/W 1 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 3/25 H/W 10 2 Gallaudet 3/31 A/W 14 5 Methodist* 4/10 H/L 6 10 Methodist* 3/5 H/W 4 0 Salisbury 3/29 A/W 4 2 Apprentice 4/4 H/W 8 0 Methodist* 4/11 H/W 12 2 Albertus Magnus 3/8 H/W 13 3 Averett* 3/31 H/W 6 0 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/L 0 1 Ferrum1 4/16 N/L 1 2 Va. Wesleyan 3/11 A/W 10 1 Averett* 4/1 H/W 5 4 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/6 A/W 12 6 Methodist1 4/17 N/W 16 13 Ferrum* 3/12 H/W 15 3 Apprentice 4/4 H/W 5 3 N.C. Wesleyan* 4/7 A/W 9 0 Averett1 4/17 N/W 11 4 Ferrum* 3/13 H/W 6 1 Randolph-Macon 4/5 A/W 15 2 Greensboro1 1 4/1 N/W 6 1

NCAA Tournament 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 51 record vs. ranked teams

games vs. Top-30 Opponents under John Harvell

2013 April 25 at #2 Salisbury...... Lost 3-10 March 24 at #23 Mary Washington...... Won 3-2 Mar. 13 at #6 Salisbury...... Lost 1-5 May 14 at #14 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 March 30 vs. #9 Virginia Wesleyan...... Lost 1-5 Record for year: 0-1 May 15 vs. #27 Shenandoah...... Lost 4-8 April 3 at #22 Ferrum...... Won 6-2 Record for Year: 4-2-1 April 3 at #22 Ferrum...... Won 7-5 2012 April 4 at #22 Ferrum...... Lost 1-5 Feb. 18 vs. #5 Cortland State...... Won 7-6 2008 Record for Year: 6-5 Feb. 26 at #24 Piedmont...... Lost 2-3 April 26 at #5 Salisbury...... Lost 3-8 Feb. 27 vs. #26 Adrian...... Lost 1-3 May 14 vs. #13 Johns Hopkins...... Won 8-5 2003 Mar. 29 at #5 Salisbury...... Won 4-2 May 15 vs. #20 Lynchburg...... Lost 1-12 Feb. 25 at #27 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 Apr. 6 at #12 Shenandoah...... Won 6-3 May 16 vs. #5 Salisbury...... Lost 3-7 March 8 vs. #23 Cortland St...... Won 11-4 Apr. 7 at #12 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-8 Record for Year: 1-3 March 8 vs. #23 Cortland St...... Won 4-3 Aor. 14 vs. #12 Shenandoah...... Won 5-3 April 5 vs. #11 Ferrum...... Lost 1-6 Apr. 15 vs. #12 Shenandoah...... Won 7-4 2007 April 6 vs. #11 Ferrum...... Won 8-2 ------Feb. 17 vs. #24 Rowan...... Lost 4-6 April 12 at #2 Methodist...... Won 5-0 Division III Regional Feb. 17 vs. #29 Bridgewater...... Won 4-3 April 13 at #2 Methodist...... Lost 6-8 May 17 vs. #19 Lynchburg...... Won 7-1 Feb. 20 vs. #21 Salisbury...... Lost 2-5 April 17 vs. #15 Methodist...... Won 4-3 May 18 vs. #18 Rowan...... Won 4-2 April 29 at #10 Salisbury...... Lost 3-6 ------May 19 vs. #20 Shenandoah...... Won 9-5 Record for Year: 1-3 Division III Regional May 19 vs. #5 Salisbury...... Won 12-3 May 15 vs. #24 Salisbury...... Won 5-4 ------2006 May 16 vs. #7 Averett...... Won 6-2 Division III World Series Feb. 18 vs. #2 Cortland St...... Lost 1-5 May 17 vs. #11 Virginia Wesleyan.....Won 6-5 May 25 vs. #4 St. Thomas...... Lost 7-12 Feb. 21 vs. #30 Salisbury...... Lost 2-3 May 18 vs. #18 Thomas More.... Won 2-1 (11) Record for year: 9-4 Mar. 13 at #12 Hampden-Sydney...... Lost 1-3 ------April 4 vs. #8 Mary Washington...... Won 4-1 Division III World Series 2011 April 29 at #4 Salisbury...... Lost 7-13 May 23 vs. #15 Trinity (Conn.)...... Won 7-3 Feb. 19 vs. #2 Cortland St...... Won 7-3 Record for Year: 1-4 May 24 vs. #5 Chapman...... Won 6-4 Mar. 25 vs. #16 Tufts...... Won 5-3 May 25 vs. #16 Anderson...... Won 2-1 (11) Apr. 2 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-12 2005 May 26 vs. #1 Eastern Conn. St...... Won 4-2 Apr. 3 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 5-3 Feb. 19 home #1 Rowan...... Lost 6-10 May 27 vs. #5 Chapman...... Lost 2-15 Apr. 15 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 10-4 Feb. 20 home #1 Rowan...... Lost 3-7 May 27 vs. #5 Chpaman...... Lost 7-15 Apr. 17 vs. #1 Shenandoah...... Won 5-4 Feb. 22 home #13 Salisbury...... Lost 0-7 Record for year: 14-4 Record for Year: 5-1 Feb. 26 at #21 Methodist...... Lost 1-3 Feb. 26 at #21 Methodist...... Lost 2-3 2002 2010 Feb. 27 at #21 Methodist...... Won 10-6 Feb. 26 at #9 Salisbury...... Lost 6-11 Mar. 27 at #8 Shenandoah...... Lost 3-8 March 15 vs. #28 Virginia Wesleyan.....Won 5-2 Mar. 30 at #18 Averett...... Won 3-2 Mar. 27 at #8 Shenandoah...... Lost 7-8 April 21 vs. #6 Mary Washington...... Won 2-0 Mar. 31 at #18 Averett...... Won 10-4 Apr. 22 vs. #11 Salisbury...... Won 14-1 Record for Year: 3-5 April 13 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 6-4 Apr. 23 vs. #11 Salisbury...... Lost 1-9 April 14 vs. #1 Methodist...... Lost 2-4 Record for Year: 1-3 2004 April 19 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 3-2 Feb. 21 vs. #19 Rowan...... Lost 3-5 April 20 vs. #17 Ferrum...... Won 4-3 2009 Feb. 22 vs. #19 Rowan...... Won 11-5 April 21 vs. #1 Methodist...... Lost 4-5 Feb. 14 vs. #14 Lynchburg...... Won 6-5 March 18 at #17 Virginia Wesleyan...... Lost 1-8 April 21 vs. #1 Methodist...... Won 8-3 Feb. 20 vs. #24 Rowan...... Won 17-10 March 20 at #29 Averett...... Won 7-2 April 23 vs. #8 Salisbury...... Won 10-5 Feb. 21 vs. #24 Rowan...... Tied 9-9 March 20 at #29 Averett...... Lost 3-4 ------April 24 vs. #2 Salisbury...... Won 7-4 March 21 at #29 Averett ...... Won 6-3 Division III Regional May 17 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Won 17-1 May 18 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Lost 2-3 May 19 vs. #22 Salisbury...... Won 5-3 May 19 vs. #27 York (Pa.)...... Won 5-1 ------Division III World Series May 24 vs. #5 Carthage...... Won 12-4 May 26 vs. #1 Marietta...... Lost 5-6 May 26 vs. #10 Lakeland...... Won 10-1 May 27 vs. #2 Eastern Conn. St...... Won 6-5 May 28 vs. #1 Marietta...... Lost 6-3 Record for year: 13-6

2001 Feb. 27 at #15 Salisbury...... Won 10-1 April 22 vs. #12 Methodist...... Won 7-5 April 29 vs. #30 Salisbury...... Lost 2-6 Record for year: 2-1

The 2011 captains posted three victories against No. 1 Shenandoah Overall Record: 60-42-1

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OPPONENT W L First Met Last Met Last CNU Win Last Opp Win OPPONENT W L First Met Last Met Last CNU Win Last Opp Win Adrian 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (1-3) Methodist 30-57 1982 2013 2013 (10-2) 2012 (0-3) Albertus Magnus 3-1 2010 2012 2012 (10-4) ---- Milwaukee Tech 1-0 1997 1997 1997 (8-4) ---- Allegheny 1-0 1983 1983 1983 (6-2) ---- Misericordia 2-0 2006 2006 2006 (8-3) ---- Allentown 2-1 1997 2000 2000 (4-1) 1997 (3-5) Montgomery 2-0 1986 1986 1986 (12-6) ---- Alam 3-0 2005 2005 2005 (5-2) ---- Mount Olive 0-1 1992 1992 ---- 1992 (2-16) Alma 1-0 2011 2011 2011 (11-3) ---- Muhlenberg 2-3 1990 1995 1995 (9-5) 1994 (8-9) Anderson 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (2-1) ---- Nichols 1-0 1990 1990 1990 (11-3) ---- Anna Maria 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-1) ---- N.C. Wesleyan 33-55 1982 2013 2013 (9-0) 2013 (1-4) Apprentice 34-14 1985 2013 2013 (4-2) 1999 (9-10) Norfolk (Va.) St. 4-10 1984 1994 1992 (11-10) 1994 (8-17) Arcadia 2-1 2000 2008 2008 (9-8) 2008 (4-8) Norwich 2-0 1991 1992 1992 (10-4) ---- Atlantic Christian 0-1 1987 1987 ---- 1987 (6-20) Notre Dame (O.) 2-0 2005 2005 2005 (5-4) ---- Averett 35-16 1996 2013 2013 (4-0) 2013 (1-2) Ohio Northern 0-1 1997 1997 ---- 1997 (3-6) Blackburn 1-0 2012 2012 2012 (14-4) ---- Olivet 2-0 1998 1998 1998 (8-5) ---- Bloomsburg 1-2 1991 1992 1991 (11-8) 1992 (2-5) Pace 1-0 2008 2008 2008 (11-5) ---- Bluefield 3-4 1983 2000 2000 (7-4) 1998 (11-14) Penn St.-Abington 1-0 2009 2009 2009 (17-0) ---- Bowie St. 1-1 1996 1996 1996 (18-0) 1996 (2-7) Penn St.-Behrend 1-1 1999 1999 1999 (6-4) 1999 (4-5) Brandeis 0-4 1982 1983 ---- 1982 (0-7) Penn St.-Berks 1-0 2012 2012 2012 (3-1) ---- Bridgewater (Mass.) 0-1 1985 1985 ---- 1985 (8-18) Penn St.-Harrisburg 1-0 2012 2012 2012 (8-7) ---- Bridgewater (Va.) 20-26 1982 2013 2013 (12-4) 2013 (6-18) Piedmont 6-5 2004 2013 2013 (7-1) 2013 (3-5) Bryant 0-1 2001 2001 ---- 2001 (1-10) Pittsburgh-Johnstown 2-0 2000 2000 2000 (5-3) ---- California (Pa.) 0-1 1993 1993 ---- 1993 (8-9) Providence 0-2 1986 1987 1986 (10-6) ---- Carthage 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-4) ---- Radford 0-1 1987 1987 1987 (6-4) ---- Castleton St. 13-1 1994 2008 2008 (15-3) 1996 (5-7) Ramapo 1-0 2008 2008 2008 (16-2) ---- Catholic 2-0 2011 2012 2012 (4-3) ---- Randolph-Macon 26-17 1986 2013 2012 (15-2) 2013 (5-11) Cazenovia 2-0 1996 1997 1997 (11-2) ---- Rhode Island Col. 4-0 1988 1991 1988 (5-4) ---- Chapman 1-2 2003 2003 2003 (6-4) 2003 (7-15) Richmond (Va.) 0-2 1984 1985 ---- 1985 (3-11) Chowan 14-11-1 1994 2004 2004 (7-5) 1999 (3-12) Rowan (N.J.) 6-6-1 2002 2012 2012 (4-2) 2007 (4-6) Clarion 3-0 1987 2003 2003 (9-3) ---- Rutgers-Camden 3-4 1985 1992 1992 (12-6) 1988 (9-11) Coast Guard 7-1 1983 1990 1990 (17-5) 1989 (1-7) Salisbury 25-34 1982 2013 2012 (12-3) 2013 (1-5) Colby-Sawyer 2-0 1997 1997 1997 (10-3) ---- St. Andrews 8-7 1982 1988 1988 (8-6) 1988 (4-13) College of New Jersey 1-4 1983 1985 1985 (5-3) 1985 (5-7) St. Augustine's 2-0 2002 2003 2003 (8-7) ---- Cortland St. 4-1 2003 2012 2012 (7-6) 2006 (1-5) St. Joseph’s (Me.) 2-2 1985 1994 1993 (6-5) 1994 (2-3) Dickinson 1-0 2007 2007 2007 (5-0) ---- St. Mary's (Md.) 5-1 2002 2013 2013 (8-2) 2002 (4-5) Duke 1-5 1984 1990 1985 (6-5) 1990 (1-9) St. Paul's (Va.) 8-0 1992 1999 1999 (8-4) ---- Eastern Conn. 2-0 2002 2003 2003 (4-2) ---- St. Scholastica 1-3 1998 1999 1998 (16-8) 1999 (0-4) East. Mennonite 7-1-2 1991 2013 2013 (15-6) 1991 (4-7) St. Thomas (Minn.) 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (7-12) Edinboro 1-0 2000 2000 2000 (5-0) ---- Staten Island 2-0 2011 2011 2011 (9-2) ---- Eisenhower 1-1 1982 1982 1982 (16-4) 1982 (2-10) Shenandoah 36-23 1991 2012 2012 (9-5) 2012 (7-8) Elizabeth City 11-1 1990 2000 2000 (7-3) 1996 (7-8) Slippery Rock 1-0 1999 1999 1999 (8-5) ---- Emmanuel 2-0 1995 1995 1995 (13-3) ---- SUNY-Albany 4-0 1991 1995 1995 (13-12) ---- Emory 0-1 2007 2007 ---- 2007 (0-1) SUNY-Binghamton 2-1 1989 1992 1992 (12-2) 1989 (1-10) Emory & Henry 1-1 1997 1997 1997 (2-1) 1997 (0-2) SUNY-Fredonia 0-1 1982 1982 ---- 1982 (1-9) FDU-Madison 1-2 1990 1991 1990 (9-6) 1991 (1-2) SUNY-Oswego 0-1 1985 1985 ---- 1985 (0-8) Ferrum 35-42 1986 2013 2013 (2-1) 2012 (6-7) Southern Virginia 4-0 2001 2002 2002 (14-4) ---- Franklin Pierce 2-1 1985 1991 1991 (16-6) 1985 (9-16) Stevenson 2-1-1 2009 2010 2010 (9-2) 2009 (5-7) Frostburg St. 6-7 1992 2005 2005 3-0) 1995 (1-20) Teikyo Post 2-0 1999 1999 1999 (14-13) ---- Gallaudet 5-0 2009 2013 2013 (14-5) ---- Thomas More 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (2-1) ---- Greensboro 37-15 1993 2013 2013 (6-1) 2013 (1-2) Trinity (Conn.) 1-0 2003 2003 2003 (7-3) ---- Guilford 3-0 2003 2008 2008 (14-5) ---- Tufts 2-0 2012 2012 2012 (9-4) ---- Gwynedd-Mercy 3-0 2008 2009 2009 (6-4) ---- Upsala 0-1 1982 1982 ---- 1982 (1-10) Hampden-Sydney 20-7-1 1989 2013 2013 (16-5) 2010 (6-7) Villa Julie 1-1 2004 2008 2004 (19-8) 2008 (3-5) Hanover 1-0 2005 2005 2005 (13-1) ---- Virginia Commonwealth 1-14 1982 1990 1986 (7-4) 1990 (310) Houghton 1-0 1982 1982 1982 (5-3) ---- Virginia State 11-3 1991 2012 2012 (9-3) 2003 (8-9) John Carroll 1-0 1988 1988 1988 (12-4) ---- Virginia Wesleyan 24-29 1982 2013 2013 (6-3) 2012 (4-7) Johns Hopkins 1-1 2008 2009 2008 (8-5) 2009 (5-12) Wabash 0-1 2011 2011 ---- 2011 (3-9) Johnson & Wales 1-1 2005 2011 2011 (7-5) 2005 (10-16) Washington & Jefferson 1-0 2009 2009 2009 (5-3) ---- Kutztown 3-3 1999 2002 2001 (6-4) 2002 (6-10) Washington & Lee 5-6 1982 1987 1987 (5-4) 1985 (3-10) Lafayette 0-4 1986 1987 ---- 1987 (2-6) Webster 0-1 2011 2011 ---- 2011 (1-11) Lakeland 1-0 2002 2002 2002 (10-1) ---- Whitworth 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (2-7) LaGrange 1-0 2004 2004 2004 (12-9) ---- William & Mary (Va.) 7-22 1982 2010 1991 (4-2) 2010(1-4) LaRoche 2-0 2002 2002 2002 (7-2) ---- William Penn(Iowa) 0-1 1999 1999 ---- 1999 (1-5) Lebanon Valley 3-1 1998 2002 2002 (5-3) 1999 (2-3) Wilmington (Del.) 1-3 1982 1983 1983 (12-11) 1983 (109) Lock Haven 4-2 1984 2003 2003 (14-2) 2000 (4-6) Wisconsin-Platteville 2-0 2011 2011 2011 (12-5) ---- Longwood 1-8 1988 2001 1991 (6-3) 2001 (9-17) Wisconsin-River Falls 2-3 1994 1996 1996 (8-7) 1996 (6-15) Loras 2-0 2002 2002 2002 (12-3) ---- York (Pa.) 12-8 1999 2011 (10-3) 2010 (3-6) Lynchburg 4-4 1998 2012 2012 (7-1) 2008 (1-12) Maine-Presque Isle 5-0 1993 2004 2004 (8-1) ---- 2014 opponents highlighted Marietta 0-2 2002 2002 ---- 2002 (6-9) Mansfield 1-4 1988 1994 1993 (1-0) 1994 (0-4) Maryville 3-0 2013 2013 2013 (11-1) ---- Mary Washington 8-5 1989 2013 2013 (8-7) 2011 (3-5) Marywood 7-0 1996 1998 1997 (22-1) ---- McMurry 0-1 1994 1994 ---- 1994 (6-8) Messiah 0-1 2012 2012 ---- 2012 (1-3)

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2002 NCAA World Series

The 2002 Captains advanced to the program’s first world series

2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 10, Bridgewater 7 CNU 5, York (Pa.) 1 Marietta 6, CNU 5 Led by three hits each from Jeremy Elliott and Matt The Captains earned a trip to the Division III World Todd Yoder’s bases loaded single in the 9th won it for Turner, the Captains took control of the game with a Series behind another strong effort by Cliff Wester who MC. CNU had tied it 5-5 in the 8th. MC got four of its four-run sixth inning to grab a 10-3 lead. pitched a five-hitter. Jeremy Elliott and Jon Hurd had runs on a fourth inning grand slam by Jay Coakley. Bridgewater 0 2 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 - 7 13 0 three hits each. CNU 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 - 5 8 0 CNU 0 2 2 2 0 4 0 0 x - 10 14 1 York (Pa.) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 5 2 Marietta 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 6 9 0 BC - Dustin, Geisert (6), Mickley (7), Proctor (7) and CNU 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 x - 5 9 1 CNU - Wester, Brown (9) and George, MC - Lamb and Lawhorne. CNU - Dye, Brown (7), Haywood (9) and YC - Vroman, Hartman (5), Cramer (7), Pile (7), Meis- Coakley. George. ter (8) and Gallo. CNU - Wester and George WP: Lamb (9-1). LP - Wester (9-5) WP: Dye (8-4). LP - Jones (2-5) WP: Wester (9-4). LP - Vroman (1-2) 2B: Larson (C). HR: Turner (C), Coakley (M). 2B: Lewis (B), Brinkley (B), Phaup (C), George 2B: Elliott (C), Hurd (C). HR: Hurd (C) (C). 3B: Turner (C). HR: Estes (B), Lewis (B) 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 10, Lakeland 1 2002 NCAA REGIONAL The Captains scored four each in the seventh and CNU 17, York (Pa.) 1 ninth to eliminate Lakeland. CNU had 17 hits, led by CNU pounded out 21 hits to support a fine pitching T.J. Jones and Ted Tignor with three each. effort by Cliff Wester who allowed just five hits in seven CNU 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 4 - 10 17 1 shutout innings before leaving with a 17-0 lead. Scotty Lakeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 6 3 George and Jon Hurd each had four hits for CNU. Hurd CNU - Cosby, M. Tignor (9) and George. LC - Thou- hit for the cycle. sand, Rauwerdink, (7), Ratcliff (9) and Frelich, Wolter CNU 0 1 3 4 1 6 2 0 0 - 17 21 3 (9). York (Pa.) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 8 1 WP: Cosby (6-2). LP - Thousand (5-4). CNU - Wester, Jarvis (8) and George, Hardie (8). YC 2B: Jones (C), Turner (C), Phaup (C), Eicher - Ellis, Riexinger (6), Murphy (8), Pile (9) and Gallo, (C), Larson (C), Frelich (L). Nilsen (5). WP: Wester (8-4). LP - Ellis (8-2) 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2B: Stocks (C), Hurd (C), T. Tignor (C), George CNU 6, Eastern Conn. 5 (C), Eicher (C), Ancharski (Y), Bender (Y). 3B: The Captains became the only team that would defeat Hurd (C), T. Tignor (C). HR: Hurd (C), T. Tignor (C) the eventual national champions when Ted Tignor drove in the winning run with two outs in the bottom of 2002 NCAA REGIONAL the ninth. Chris Phaup blasted two home runs. York (Pa.) 3, CNU 2 (10) E. Conn. 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 5 11 2 Just a day after crushing York, 17-1, the Spartans got CNU 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 - 6 8 0 revenge with a 3-2 win in 10 innings. The winning run ECU - Meeker, Fagan (6), Spirito (8) and Funaro. CNU scored after two were out and none on with consecu- - Haywood, Brown (7), Dye (7) and George. tive doubles. York had tied it in the ninth, also after two WP: Dye (11-4). LP - Spirito (2-2). out and no one on. 2B: Thompson (E), Holowaty (E), Ormaechea York (Pa.) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 3 10 1 (E), T. Tignor (C). HR: Kubachka (E), Phaup 2 (C). CNU 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 2 YC - Falcone, Pile (8), Meister (9) and Gallo. CNU - 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Cosby, Haywood (9) and George. Ted Tignor Marietta 9, CNU 6 WP: Meister (5-2). LP - Haywood (4-1) With just three teams remaining, the Captains built a 2B: Meister (Y), Munch (Y), Swope (Y). 6-1 lead after three innings but couldn’t hold on. Marietta 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 1 - 9 12 0 2002 NCAA REGIONAL 2002 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 9 4 CNU 5, Salisbury 3 CNU 12, Carthage 4 MC - May, Stocker (2) and Coakley. CNU - Dye, Facing elimination, the Captains grabbed a 3-0 lead in In their first Division III World Series action, the Cap- Wester (5) and George. the third and fought off Salisbury, 5-3. Jeremy Elliott led tains unloaded 12 runs in the seventh. Scotty George, WP: Stocker (5-2). LP - Dye (11-5) the way with three hits. Jason Brown stopped a ninth Jeff Eicher and Adam Larson each had a pair of hits, 2B: Yoder (M), Coakley (M), K. May 2 (M), Eicher inning SU rally by getting two batters out. and Rob Dye scattered eight hits. (C), Larson (C). 3B: Eicher (C). HR: Phaup (C). CNU 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 5 10 1 Carthage 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 - 4 8 5 Salisbury 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 - 3 9 2 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12) 0 x - 12 11 2 CNU - Dye, Brown (9) and George. SU - Roath, Kriger CC - Grybash, Roth (7), Walther (7), Gassner (8) and (9) and Colanero Giddings, Polcyn (8). CNU - Dye and George. WP: Dye (9-4). LP - Roath (4-3) WP: Dye (10-4). LP - Roth (6-2) 2B: Phaup (C), Larson (C), Kassekert (S). 2B: Lensmeyer (C), Martin (C).

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2003 NCAA World Series

the 2003 captains celebrate chris Phaup’s world series home run

2003 NCAA REGIONAL 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 5, Salisbury 4 CNU 7, Trinity (Conn.) 3 Chapman 15, CNU 2 Matt Lewellen scored on a line out by Ricky Medina to Chris Phaup led the way with three hits, including a Chapman broke it open with an eight-run fifth inning give the Captains the victory with one out in the bottom home run, and Jason Moody added a home run as after the score was tied 1-1. Ricky Medina and Jason of the ninth for the winning run. Matt Turner had three CNU won its World Series opener. Moody each had two hits for CNU, which still had one hits for the Captains including a double and a home Trinity 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 - 3 7 1 more chance at the national title. run. CNU 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 x - 7 7 2 Chapman 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 6 - 15 16 0 Salisbury 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 4 10 3 TC - Tidmarsh, Cox (8) and Fries. CNU - Cosby, CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 7 3 CNU 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 - 5 10 1 Brower (8) and George. C - Green and Graves. CNU - Cosby, Jarvis (5), Jag- CNU - Cosby, Brower (6) and George, SU - Willey, WP: Cosby (7-3). LP - Tidmarsh (9-1). gers (9) and George, Hardie (9). Dunk (4), Kriger (9) and Johnson. 2B: Dorr (T), Phaup (C); HR: Phaup (C), Moody WP: Green (9-1). LP - Brown (7-4). WP: Brower (6-0). LP - Dunk (4-2) (C). 2B: Gruber (CC), Haywood (C), Moody (C); 3B: 2B: Kassekert (S), Lemon (S), Turner (C), Sanders (2) (CC); HR: Medina (C). George (C). HR: Turner (C). 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES CNU 6, Chapman 4 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA REGIONAL The Captains jumped to a 5-0 lead in the first and Chapman 15, CNU 7 CNU 6, Averett 2 never looked back. Ricky Medina, Scotty George, John With CNU leading 5-4 after three, Chapman scored Jeremy Elliott, Jayson Basanes and Matt Lewellen Corbin, Jayson Basanes and Matt Lewellen all had two 10 in the next four innings to take the national title. each had two hits for CNU and Cary Bruner went the hits for CNU. Chapman 0 0 4 2 2 1 5 1 0 - 15 24 4 distance on the mound. Chapman 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 4 12 2 CNU 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 7 9 0 CNU 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 - 6 10 2 CNU 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x - 6 13 1 CC - Akamine and Graves. CNU - Bruner, Mingee (5), Averett 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 - 2 13 0 C - Green and Graves. CNU - Bruner, Mingee (8), Brown (6), Brower (8), Gogan (9) and George. CNU - Bruner and George, AU - Payne and Stevens. Brown (8) and George. WP: Akamine (6-5). LP - Bruner (7-1). WP: Bruner (6-0). LP - Payne (3-6) WP: Bruner (7-0). LP - Green (8-1). 2B: Taylor (CC), Graves (CC), Sanders (CC), 2B: Elliott (C), Moody (C), Yost (A), Johnson 2B: Basanes. Levering (CC), Moody (C); 3B: Van Camp (CC), (A). 3B: Durham (A). HR: Turner (C), Phaup (C) HR: Graves (CC), Turner (C). 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES 2003 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 2, Anderson 1 (12) CNU 6, Virginia Wesleyan 5 Jason Moody’s triple to right center plated John The Captains overcame an early 5-0 deficit, getting Corbin with the winning run in the top of the 12th. Eben six runs on just five hits for the win. Chris Phaup had a Brower went 11 innings allowing just one unearned run. double, home run, and two RBI. Ricky Medina and Scotty George each had two hits. Va. Wesleyan 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 3 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 2 5 2 CNU 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 x - 6 5 2 Anderson 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 11 1 CNU - Haywood, Mingee (2), Brown (8) and George, A - Louden, Williams (10) and Rayl. CNU - Brower, VWC - Purvis, Baker (7) and Supa. Brown (12) and George. WP: Mingee (1-0). LP - Purvis (6-4). WP: Brower (7-0). LP - Williams (5-1). 2B: Adams (V), Phaup (C). HR: Phaup (C). 2B: Medina (C), George (A). Loyd (A); 3B: Moody (C). 2003 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 6, Thomas More 2 2003 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Chris Phaup's single to left center drove in Jeremy CNU 4, Eastern Connecticut St. 2 Elliott with the winning run in the bottom of the 11th The Captains beat, and eliminated, the No. 1 ranked to lift CNU to its second straight regional champion- Warriors by jumping out to a three-run lead in the first ship. Eben Brower pitched 10 innings allowing just one inning, including a two-run single by Scotty George. unearned run. CNU 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 11 1 Thomas More 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 9 1 Eastern Conn. 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 2 CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 7 2 CNU - Haywood, Mingee (8), Brown (9) and George. CNU - Brower, Brown (11) and George, TM - Hatton, ECSU - Hall, Meeker (8) and Funaro. Fritsch (8) and Riess. WP: Haywood (8-2). LP - Hall (4-1). WP: Brown (5-2). LP - Fritsch (0-2). 2B: Turner (C); HR: Garafalo (E). 2B: Thomas (T).

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2012 NCAA World Series

the 2012 Captains captured the NCAA Regional Championship

2012 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES Messiah 3, CNU 1 CNU 4, Rowan 2 St. Thomas 12, CNU 7 Greg Goldsmith got the start for the Captains and The Captains built a 3-0 lead after sophomore start- Steven Lindemuth collected three hits and knocked pitched seven solid innings giving up five hits and ing pitcher, Nick Santalucia, worked through a couple in a pair, while Chris McDougal plated three, but CNU allowing three runs. Richard Lindsay finished out the of early jams and settled in to throw seven innings could not overcome St. Thomas’ nine-run third inning. game striking out two and allowing no hits. while giving up only one run. St. Thomas 0 0 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 - 12 15 0 Messiah 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 5 2 CNU 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 7 11 5 CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 3 4 Rowan 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 2 7 3 ST - Maher, Ulrich (8), Danczyk (9) and Dorgan. CNU CNU - Goldsmith, Lindsay (8) and Lenda, MC - Lapp CNU 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 x - 4 9 2 - Goldsmith, Boze (4), Juba (6), Walsh (6), Lindsay (7), and Brown. CNU - Santalucia, Lindsay (8), Verdillo (8), Fleis- Verdillo (8), Fleischmann (9) and Lenda. WP: Lapp (4-5). LP - Goldsmith (6-2) chmann (9) and Lenda, RU - Brown, Rice (4), Peterson WP: Maher (13-1). LP - Goldsmith (6-3). 2B: Brubaker (M). (7) and Turano. 2B: Kuzniar (S), Thomas (S), Lindemuth (C). WP: Santalucia (6-0). LP - Brown (4-3). HR: McDougal (C). 2012 NCAA REGIONAL SV: Fleischmann (10) CNU 7, Lynchburg 1 2B: Turano (R), Colarte (R), Shoemaker (C), 2012 NCAA DIV. III WORLD SERIES The Captains got six strong innings out of starter Lenda (C). Whitworth 7, CNU 2 Bryan Bierlein in earning the win in his first start since Luke Saunders posted three hits for the Captains and March 17. Shortstop Billy Steel finished 3-4 while scor- 2012 NCAA REGIONAL knocked in one of the team’s two runs, but Whitworth ing a pair of runs. CNU 9, Shenandoah 5 stormed out to a 4-2 lead and held on to eliminate CNU CNU 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 - 7 12 3 Steven Keener led all Captains with a 2-4 perfor- from the World Series. Lynchburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 mance at the plate, including three RBI and a pair CNU 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 1 CNU - Bierlein, Verdillo (7), Fleischmann (9) and of runs scored. He also hit the first home run of the Whitworth 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 2 x - 7 15 6 Lenda, LC - Miller, Mansfield (7) and Fitzpatrick. tournament with a two-run shot in the fourth. WU - Blumenthal, Scourey (6) and Davis. CNU - Bier- WP: Bierlein (7-0). LP - Miller (8-1) CNU 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 3 0 - 9 13 0 lein, Verdillo (4), Fleischmann (8) and Lenda. 2B: Mark (C). Shenandoah 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 - 5 14 1 WP: Blumenthal (6-5). LP - Bierlein (3-3). CNU - Vaughan, Lindsay (5), Verdillo (5), Fleischmann SV: Scourey (1) (8) and Lenda, SU - McMahon, Riegler (6), Claudio (6) 2B: Pfeffer 2 (W), Jarrell (W). and Brown. WP: Verdillo (4-0). LP - McMahon (6-1). 2B: Shoemaker (C), Pendergraft (S), Nelson (S). HR: Keener (C)

2012 NCAA REGIONAL CNU 12, Salisbury 3 Behind Region MVP Steven Keener, the Captains earned the program’s third trip to the NCAA Division III finals. Keener clubbed two home runs against the Sea Gulls, while Luke Saunders knocked in three runs to pace CNU. CNU 1 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 2 - 12 17 0 Salisbury 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 - 3 9 2 CNU - Walsh, Goldsmith (6), Boze (9) and Lenda, SU - Levy, Gardner (7), Miller (7), Morton (8) and Bennett. WP: Walsh (2-0). LP - Levy (8-2). 2B: Saunders (C), Shoemaker (C), Lenda (C), Walls (S). HR: Keener 2 (C).

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2001 regionals LC - Nichols, Millner (9), and Litz. CNU - Millereleile, tains took a 2-0 lead in the first but could not hold on Brinkman (5), Malvagna (6), Jenkins (8) and Drewery. against a team they had beaten in the 2008 regional. 2001 NCAA REGIONAL WP: Nichols (6-0). LP - Brinkman (2-1). CNU 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 2 Mary Washington 5, CNU 0 2B: Drewery (C), LaBrie (L), Haugh (L) Johns Hopkins 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 x - 12 11 2 The Captains got nine hits but 3B: Crews (L) CNU - Jenkins, Malvagna (3), Harsanyi (9) and Linde- were unable to score in their HR: Despins (C) muth. JHU - Angeloni and Swarr. first-ever NCAA game. Ted WP: Angeloni (5-3). LP - Jenkins (1-2). Tignor had three of the hits, 2008 NCAA Regionals 2B: Giarrizzi (C), Romett (C), Bolyard (J) including a double. Salisbury 5, CNU 1 3B: Youchak (J) Mary Washington 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 5 10 0 Facing a quick turn-around from a game that ended HR: Youchak (J), Bolyard (J) CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 0 at 2 a.m. the previous night to an 11 a.m. start, the MWC - Grue and Eygabroat. CNU - Dye, T. Tignor (9) Captains battled the fifth-ranked Sea Gulls tied at 1-1 and Hatcher. into the seventh inning. Alex Owen and Parker Neal 2011 regionals WP: Grue (3-0). LP - Dye (8-3) had two hits each, while Trae Bailey’s double drove in 2B: Napolitano (M), Dorman (M), T. Tignor (C). CNU’s run. Salisbury 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 - 5 8 0 3B: Chapman (M). 2011 NCAA REGIONALS CNU 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 6 2 Webster 11, CNU 1 SAL - Bennick and Miller. CNU - Baumann, Hankins 2001 NCAA REGIONAL Gorlocks freshman Zach (9) and McDaniel. CNU 1, Bridgewater 0 Schneider pitched a complete WP: Bennick (10-0). LP - Baumann (3-4). Cliff Wester pitched a six-hit shutout with nine strike- game five-hitter for the win over 2B: Bailey (C), Miller (S), Bostwick (S), Baylis (2) outs as CNU got its first NCAA win in history. The only the Captains, striking out six. (S) run of the game came in the third when Keith Windle CNU gave up runs in five straight innings as Webster doubled, moved to third on Matt Turner’s single and pulled away for an 11-1 win. scored on a sacrifice fly by Stephen Hatcher. Webster 0 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 3 - 11 14 0 CNU 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 2 2009 regionals CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 5 2 Bridgewater 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 0 WEB - Schneider. CNU - Chitsaz, Verdillo (6) and CNU - Wester and Hatcher. BC - Norris, Crawford (8) Harsanyi (7). and Woody. 2009 NCAA REGIONALS WP: Schneider (1-0). LP - Chitsaz (9-3). WP: Wester (6-2). LP - Norris (6-4) CNU 5, Washington & Jef- 2B: Schaefer (W) 2B: Jones (C), Windle (C), Estes (B). ferson 3 3B: Madden (C) A four-run fourth inning by the 2001 NCAA REGIONAL Captains overcame a 3-1 deficit 2011 NCAA REGIONALS Mary Washington 1, CNU 0 (10) and propelled CNU to a win in Wabash 9, CNU 3 The Eagles broke a scoreless tie in the 10th, ending its opening game of the regional. Trae Bailey had two Wabash jumped out to a big lead after four innings a great pitchers’ dual in which the two teams combined hits, including his ninth home run. with a pair of four-run frames to lead 8-0. Senior Drue for just seven hits. Wash. & Jeff. 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 1 Vernon drove in a run and scored one for CNU, but the CNU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 CNU 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 x - 5 7 1 Captains most successful season ended at the hands Mary Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 4 3 W&J - Pasquine, Brow (7) and Thomchick. CNU - of the Little Giants, in their first ever NCAA appearance CNU - Thrift and Hatcher. MWC - Shabman, Hall (10) Brinkman, Moreland (7) and Lindemuth. and win. and Eygabroat. WP: Brinkman (5-1). LP - Pasquine (5-3). CNU 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 - 3 8 0 WP: Hall (4-1). LP - Thrift (8-4) S - Kev. Moreland (5) Wabash 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 X - 9 17 0 2B: Jones (C), McEathron (M) HR: Bailey (C) CNU - Goldsmith, Bierlein (4), Vaughan (8). WAB - Van Duyn. 2009 NCAA REGIONALS WP: Van Duyn (4-3). LP - Goldsmith (7-2). 2008 regionals CNU 5, Salisbury 4 2B: Tyson (W) Parker Neal singled home Ben Lenda in the 10th 3B: Tyson (W) inning to break a 4-4 tie and lift the Captains to their 2008 NCAA REGIONALs second win of the tournament. Five Captains, Trae CNU 8, Johns Hopkins 5 Bailey, Chris Despins, Eric Cole, Lenda and Shannon After struggling in the first two Mark, each contributed two hits. innings, allowing five runs CNU 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 5 12 1 on six hits, Kenny Moreland Salisbury 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 4 10 4 blanked the Blue Jays on three SU - Judson, Herbert (3) and Miller. CNU - I. Lenda, hits over seven innings. The Captains won it with three Giarrizzi (6), Moreland (9) and B. Lenda. in the tenth after scoring four in the seventh to tie the WP: Moreland (4-0). LP - Herbert (7-2). game, 5-5. Chris Despins had two hits, including a 2B: Bailey (C), Despins (C), Celenza (S) double and two RBIs, while Travis Medina had two 3B: Cole (C) hits with a triple and an RBI. The Captains defeated HR: Smith (S), Wolfe (S) number 13 Johns Hopkins which eventually finished as the national runners-up. 2009 NCAA Regionals CNU 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 3 - 8 9 1 Shenandoah 8, CNU 4 Johns Hopkins 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 3 The Hornets jumped to a 6-0 lead after two innings, JHU - Zaccaria, Steffee (8), Wiegand (10) and Mar- but CNU battled back to within 6-4 after four. Shenan- gve. CNU - Ken. Moreland, Kev. Moreland (10) and doah won it with two in the top of the ninth. Ben Lenda McDaniel. and Parker Neal had two hits each for CNU. Mike WP: Ken. Moreland (13-0). LP - Steffee (1-2). Romett hit his sixth home run of the year for CNU. S - Kev. Moreland (2) Shenandoah 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 8 11 2 2B: Despins (C), Youchak (J), Emr (J); CNU 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 8 0 3B: Medina (C) SU - Goddard, Levac (4) and Lambert. CNU - Berry, Baumann (2), Malvagna (9) and Lindemuth. 2008 NCAA REGIONALS WP:Levac (3-3). LP - Berry (5-2). Lynchburg 12, CNU 1 2B: Vandusseldorp (S) In a game with lengthy rain delays that did not end 3B: Henry (S) until approximately 2 a.m., CNU struggled in the late HR: Brashears (S), Romett (C) innings, allowing five runs in the sixth and four in the seventh. Chris Despins homered for the Captains in 2009 NCAA REGIONALS the second inning. Johns Hopkins 12, CNU 5 ben lenda CNU 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 The Blue Jays got to a tired CNU pitching staff with Lynchburg 0 1 0 0 1 5 4 1 0 - 12 13 0 four runs in the second and eight in the third. The Cap-

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DIRECTIONS TO CAPTAINS PARK From Chesapeake, Suffolk and Portsmouth From Western Virginia Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Depending upon your location, travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. follow I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy (Route 60 West). traffic in downtown Richmond. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, Aftert abou five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) turn left on Avenue of the Arts at J. J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. From Norfolk and Virginia Beach Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. If you are closer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Monitor About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Av- Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. enue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then (Route 60) turn left on Avenue of the Arts at J. Clyde Morris Blvd. Follow that to a traffic make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. From Richmond and Northern Virginia Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the RECORD VS. OPPONENTS AT CAPTAINS PARK next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. Opponent Record Streak First Last Last Last From Northwestern Virginia Met Met CNU Win Opp. Win Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then Albertus Magnus 4-0 +4 2010 2012 2012 (10-4) take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on Apprentice 3-0 +3 2011 2013 2013 (8-0) J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. where J. Clyde Morris becomes Avenue of the Arcadia 1-1 -1 2008 2008 2008 (9-8) 2008 (4-8) Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle. Go 3/4 of the way around the circle. Then make the Averett 10-2 +2 2005 2012 2012 (5-4) 2010 (5-7) next right turn onto Moore's Lane. After an S turn the stadium is on the left. Bridgewater 6-2 -1 2005 2013 2013 (12-4) 2013 (6-18) Castleton St. 6-0 +6 2006 2008 2008 (15-3) Cortland St. 2-1 +2 2006 2012 2012 (7-6) 2006 (1-5) YEAR-BY-YEAR AT HOME Eastern Mennonite 3-0 +3 2007 2013 2013 (15-6) Ferrum 8-1 +5 2005 2013 2013 (2-1) 2007 (1-2) Overall Conf. Overall Conf. Frostburg St. 2-0 +2 2005 2005 2005 (3-0) Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Gallaudet 2-0 +2 2010 2012 2012 (12-5) Greensboro 8-3 +5 2005 2012 2012 (2-0) 2006 (1-4) Deer Park, 1982-93 Old Captains Park, 1997-03 Guilford 1-0 +1 2007 2007 2007 (7-2) 1982 6-11 .353 2-2 .500 1997 15-7 .682 3-3 .500 Gwynedd-Mercy 3-0 +3 2008 2009 2009 (6-4) 1983 8-10 .444 1-2 .333 1998 14-8 .636 3-3 .500 Hampden-Sydney 7-2 +3 2005 2013 2013 (16-5) 2010 (5-8) 1984 2-10 .167 1-2 .333 1999 15-6-1 .705 3-2 .600 Johnson & Wales 0-1 -1 2005 2005 2005 (10-16) LaGrange 1-0 +1 2004 2004 2004 (12-9) 1985 8-14 .364 3-3 .500 2000 16-7 .696 2-4 .333 Lynchburg 2-1 +2 2006 2012 2012 (7-1) 2006 (2-4) 1986 8-11 .421 0-4 .000 2001 10-6 .688 6-1 .857 Maine-Presque Isle 2-0 +2 2004 2004 2004 (8-1) 1987 10-7 .588 0-1 .000 2002 20-6 .769 4-2 .667 Maryville 2-1 -1 2013 2013 2013 (4-2) 2013 (1-11) 1988 4-10 .286 0-6 .000 2003 18-2 .900 7-1 .875 Mary Washington 4-0 +4 2005 2013 2013 (8-7) 1989 5-8 .385 3-3 .500 Old Captains Park Totals Messiah 0-1 -1 2012 2012 2012 (1-3) 1990 16-6 .727 4-2 .667 108-42-1 .719 28-16 .636 Methodist 8-4 +6 2004 2013 2013 (10-2) 2009 (2-12) 1991 17-7 .708 2-1 .667 Misericordia 2-0 +2 2006 2006 2006 (8-3) 1992 11-13 .458 2-4 .333 New Captains Park, 2004- N.C. Wesleyan 10-2 +4 2004 2012 2012 (10-2) 2008 (6-9) 1993 13-5 .722 3-3 .500 2004 13-5 .722 6-3 .667 Pace 1-0 +1 2008 2008 2008 (11-5) Deer Park Totals 2005 12-9 .571 6-2 .750 Penn St. - Abington 1-0 +1 2009 2009 2009 (17-0 108-112 .491 21-33 .389 2006 12-8 .600 6-3 .667 Piedmont 4-2 -1 2005 2013 2013 (7-1) 2013 (3-5) 2007 13-9 .591 3-3 .500 Ramapo 1-0 +1 2008 2008 2008 (16-2) Trimble Field, 1994 2008 15-5 .750 4-1 .800 Randolph-Macon 7-2 -1 2006 2013 2012 (2-1) 2013 (8-11) 1994 5-15 .250 1-5 .167 2009 14-4-2 .750 2-2 .500 Rowan 5-4-2 +4 2004 2012 2012 (4-2) 2007 (4-6) Trimble Field Totals 2010 17-3 .850 5-1 .833 Salisbury 5-3 +4 2004 2012 2012 (12-3) 2007 (2-5) 5-15 .250 1-5 .167 2011 19-1 .950 5-1 .833 Shenandoah 6-4 +2 2004 2012 2012 (9-5) 2011 (7-12) 2012 18-1 .947 6-0 1.000 Southern Virginia 1-0 +1 2007 2007 2007 (13-3) Stevenson 2-1-1 +2 2009 2010 2010 (9-2) 2009 (5-7) Fort Eustis, 1995-96 2013 17-3 .850 11-1 .917 St. Mary's 1-0 +1 2011 2011 2011 (11-6) 1995 15-5 .750 2-2 .500 New Captains Park Totals Tufts 2-0 +2 2011 2012 2012 (9-4) 1996 9-14 .391 0-6 .500 133-45-2 .755 43-16 .761 Villa Julie 1-1 -1 2004 2008 2004 (19-8) 2008 (3-5) Fort Eustis Totals Virginia St. 2-0 +2 2004 2008 2008 (15-4) 24-19 .558 2-8 .200 Overall Totals Virginia Wesleyan 6-3 +4 2004 2013 2013 (6-3) 2009 (2-13) 395-236-3 .625 106-73 .592 Wisconsin-Platteville 1-0 +1 2011 2011 2011 (12-5) York (Pa.) 6-4 +4 2005 2011 2011 (10-3) 2008 (2-5)

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CNU is named for Christopher Newport, an English architect I.M. Pei. Since opening in 2005, more than sea captain best known for leading the voyage to 600,000 people have attended performances by such Jamestown, the first English-speaking settlement in luminaries as singers Tony Bennett, Amy Grant and America, in 1607. CNU’s 260-acre campus is located Queen Latifah; the London Symphony Orchestra; in Newport News, Va., which was settled in 1621 and magician David Copperfield; and comedians Wayne is geographically the fourth largest city in the state. Brady, Jim Gaffigan and Whoopi Goldberg.

Christopher Newport University has been recognized by The Christopher Newport University Captains com- U.S. News & World Report as the No. 6 up-and-coming pete in 23 NCAA sports, including football, basketball regional university in the South. U.S. News ranked and volleyball. CNU ranks fifth nationally in NCAA CNU among the top 46 colleges and universities in the Division III team championships, and the Captains nation “that have recently made the most promising have produced more than 500 All-Americans. During and innovative changes in the areas of academics, the past five calendar years, CNU teams have won faculty, student life, campus and facilities.” CNU has approximately 87 percent of all contests against USA hired more than 100 new faculty in the past five years South competition and have won championships in and is on track to add 100 more in the next five years. every sport. The Captains have won the USA South Nearly 90 percent of CNU’s faculty members hold a President’s Cup all-sports award in each year since CNU enrolls 5,000 students in rigorous academic PhD or the highest degree in their fields. the 2005-06 season. programs through the College of Arts and Humanities, the College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences, and the College of Social Sciences, including the Luter School of Business. CNU offers great teaching and small class sizes as well as an emphasis on leadership, civic engagement and honor.

Over the past 15 years, CNU has completed nearly $1 billion in capital construction and the transformation continues. Upon completion in 2013, Luter Hall will be the largest academic building on campus and include a trading room, classroom and laboratory space, reading rooms, a boardroom, and faculty offices. Construction is also underway on two new residence halls that will feature modern amenities and technology. CNU is home to the Ferguson Center for the Arts, which was designed by the firm of internationally renowned

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A list of championships and NCAA appearances by Christopher Newport teams over the years

During the 2012-13 athletic year, Christopher Newport University continued to set their respective NCAA Tournaments. a high standard of success as the Captains posted their third consecutive top-30 finish in the Learfield Director’s Cup, which gauges the overall success of an Successful throughout the year, Christopher Newport teams posted an astounding athletic department. .762 winning percentage while compiling a 263-81-3 overall record. Even stronger in conference action, the Captains notched a mark of 118-22-1 in USA South play Last year, 15 CNU programs were represented in NCAA postseason action, including for a stellar .840 winning percentage. During the year, CNU brought home 12 the volleyball team, which advanced to the Final Four, and the women’s basketball conference titles and secured the USA South Athletic Conference President’s Cup team, which marched to the Elite Eight. Overall, six squads recorded victories in for overall athletic excellence for the 16th consecutive season.

BASEBALL MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2003 NCAA SOFTBALL 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 Dixie Conference 1980 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1993 Dixie Conference 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 NCAA Regional 1981 Dixie Conference 2004 NCAA 1993 NCAA Regionals 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 Dixie Conference 1982 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 1994 Dixie Conference 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 NCAA 3rd place 1983 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA 1995 Dixie Conference 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 NCAA Regional 1984 Dixie Conference 2008 USA South 1995 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 NCAA 2nd place 1984 NCAA Nationals 2008 NCAA 1997 Dixie Conference 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008 USA South 1985 Dixie Conference 2010 USA South 1998 NCAA Regionals 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008 NCAA Regional 1986 Dixie Conference 2010 NCAA 2001 Dixie Conference 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009 NCAA Regional 1988-92 No competition 2011 USA South 2001 NCAA Regionals 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011 USA South 1993 Dixie Conference 2011 NCAA 2006 NCAA Regionals 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2011 NCAA Regional 1993 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2012 USA South 2007 USA South 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012 USA South 1994 Dixie Conference 2012 NCAA 2007 NCAA Regionals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2010 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012 NCAA Regional 1994 NCAA Nationals 2008 NCAA Regionals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012 Mason-DIxon Conf. Ind. 2012 NCAA Championships 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. GOLF 2009 USA South 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2013 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1995 Dixie Conference 1990 NCAA Nationals 2009 NCAA Regionals 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2013 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. MEN’S BASKETBALL 1996 Dixie Conference 1991 NCAA Nationals 2010 NCAA Final Four 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1986 Dixie Conference 1997 Dixie Conference 1992 NCAA Nationals 2011 NCAA Championship 2009 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. VOLLEYBALL 1986 NCAA First Round 1998 Dixie Conference 1994 NCAA Nationals 2012 NCAA Regionals 2011 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 Dixie Conference 1988 Dixie Conference 1999 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Nationals 2013 USA South 2012 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 NCAA Regionals 1988 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 1996 NCAA Nationals 2013 NCAA Regionals 2012 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 Dixie Conference 1989 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 2000 NCAA Nationals 2013 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 NCAA Regionals 1989 NCAA First Round 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2011 USA South MEN’S TENNIS 2013 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2004 USA South 1990 NCAA First Round 2002 Dixie Conference 2011 NCAA Nationals 1976 Dixie Conference 2004 NCAA Regionals 1991 Dixie Conference 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2012 NCAA Nationals 1977 Dixie Conference WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2005 USA South 1991 NCAA Sweet 16 2003 USA South 1978 Dixie Conference 1987 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2005 NCAA Regionals 1993 Dixie Conference 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. MEN’S LACROSSE 1979 Dixie Conference 1987 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2007 USA South 1993 NCAA Sweet 16 2004 USA South 2013 NCAA First Round 1980 Dixie Conference 1988 NCAA Indoor Champs 2007 NCAA Regionals 1994 NCAA Second Round 2005 USA South 1982 Dixie Conference 1988 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2008 USA South 1995 NCAA First Round 2006 USA South WOMEN’S LACROSSE 1983 Dixie Conference 1989 NCAA Indoor Champs 2008 NCAA Regionals 1996 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 2006 USA South 1990 Dixie Conference 1989 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2009 USA South 1996 NCAA Sweet 16 2008 USA South 2006 NCAA First Round 1993 Dixie Conference 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009 NCAA Elite 8 1997 NCAA Second Round 2009 USA South 2007 USA South 2006 USA South 1990 NCAA Indoor Champs 2010 USA South 1998 Dixie Conference 2010 USA South 2007 NCAA First Round 2007 USA South 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2010 NCAA Elite 8 1998 NCAA Sweet 16 2011 USA South 2008 USA South 2007 NCAA Regionals 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2011 USA South 1999 Dixie Conference 2012 USA South 2008 NCAA First Round 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2011 NCAA Runner-Up 1999 NCAA First Round 2009 USA South WOMEN’S TENNIS 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012 USA South 2000 Dixie Conference WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2009 NCAA First Round 1993 Dixie Conference 1992 NCAA Indoor Champs 2012 NCAA Final Four 2000 NCAA Second Round 1994 Dixie Conference 2010 USA South 2006 USA South 1992 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2013 Capital Athletic Conf. 2001 Dixie Conference 1995 Dixie Conference 2010 NCAA First Round 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2013 NCAA Second Round 2001 NCAA Elite 8 1998 Dixie Conference 2011 USA South MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Dixie Conference 1999 Dixie Conference 2011 NCAA First Round 1980 Dixie Conference 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 2012 USA South 1981 Dixie Conference 1994 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2006 USA South 2001 Dixie Conference 2012 NCAA First Round 1982 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 NCAA First Round 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2013 USA South 1983 Dixie Conference 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2010 NCAA First Round 2002 Dixie Conference 2013 NCAA Second Round 1984 Dixie Conference 1997 NCAA Indoor Champs 2012 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1985 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2012 NCAA First Round 2003 USA South MEN’S SOCCER 1986 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2013 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1986 NCAA First Round 1986 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1998 NCAA Indoor Champs 2013 NCAA Second Round 2004 USA South 2000 Dixie Conference 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2005 USA South 2000 NCAA Elite 8 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2006 USA South 2006 NCAA Second Round 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 1980 AIAW Regionals 2007 USA South 2008 NCAA Elite 8 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1982 NCAA First Round 2008 USA South 2009 USA South 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 Dixie Conference 2009 USA South 2009 NCAA Elite 8 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1986 NCAA Regional 2011 USA South 2010 USA South 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990 Dixie Conference 2012 USA South 2010 NCAA Secound Round 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 2013 Capital Athletic Conf. 2011 USA South 1993 Dixie Conference 2011 NCAA First Round 1993 NCAA First Round FIELD HOCKEY 2012 NCAA First Round 1995 NCAA First Round 2006 NCAA Elite 8 1997 NCAA First Round 2007 NCAA Sweet 16 WOMEN’S SOCCER 1998 Dixie Conference 2008 NCAA Sweet 16 2000 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Second Round 2009 NCAA Sweet 16 2000 NCAA First Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2010 NCAA First Round 2004 USA South 2001 NCAA First Round 2011 NCAA First Round 2004 NCAA Elite 8 2002 NCAA Second Round 2012 NCAA Sweet 16 2005 USA South 2007 USA South 2013 NCAA Final Four 2005 NCAA 2007 NCAA Second Round 2006 USA South 2009 USA South FOOTBALL 2006 NCAA 2009 NCAA First Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2009 USA South 2010 NCAA Sweet 16 2001 NCAA 2009 NCAA 2011 NCAA Final Four 2002 Dixie Conference 2010 USA South 2012 usa south baseball champions 2013 USA South 2002 NCAA 2010 NCAA First Round 2013 NCAA Elite Eight 2003 USA South 2013 NCAA First Round

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President Paul S. Trible, Jr. Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christopher Newport University has become a university of choice for high- ability students from throughout Virginia and beyond. Since his appointment as University President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen by more than 700 percent, the average SAT of entering freshmen has increased by 240 points and the campus has been transformed by nearly $1 billion in capital construction.

Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic programs offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that stimulates intellectual inquiry and fosters social and civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU into the ranks of the finest preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation.

Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and the local community. His of- fice’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU academ- ics and athletics, Trible frequently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers.

Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Washington and Lee University. He served as a com- monwealth’s attorney of Essex County from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 to 1989.

He was a member of the United States Delegation to the United Nations in 1988 and a teaching fellow at the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1989.

He is married to Rosemary Dunaway Trible and has two children, Mary Katherine Trible Peters and Paul S. Trible III.

Director of Athletics Todd Brooks

Todd Brooks was named Christopher Newport University’s Director of Athletics on March 28, 2013. Brooks became just the third Director of Athletics in school history following Bev Vaughan and C.J. Woollum.

Brooks came to CNU after leading the athletic department at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, since 1998.

“We are truly excited to have Todd lead our department of athletics,” Christopher Newport University President Paul Trible said. “His dedication to creating a complete experience for student-athletes is perfectly in tune with our mission of provid- ing opportunities to grow in the classroom, in the community and in competition.”

Brooks oversaw the transition at Berry from NAIA membership to NCAA Division III status. He also served on the steering committee which assisted in the design of a 32.5 million dollar athletic and recreation facility, which was completed and opened in 2008.

A native of Anderson, Indiana, Brooks is a 1987 graduate of Milligan College in Milligan, Tennessee. He earned his Master of Arts in Education in 1990 from Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee.

Brooks began his coaching career at Tusculum as an assistant men’s basketball coach and also served as the school’s Dean of Students from 1990 to 1993.

In 1993, Brooks became the Director of Athletics and men’s basketball coach at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia, leading the department and program there from 1993 to 1997.

Brooks began his tenure at Berry College in 1997 as men’s basketball coach and Lecturer of Health and Physical Education. In 1998, he became Director of Athletics and continued coaching men’s basketball. He became full-time Director of Athletics in 2002.

Brooks and his wife Laura have two sons, Austin Chase and Robert Elijah.

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Dan Antolik Lindsay Birch Matthew Barreau Todd Boward Bill Broderick Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen John Cole Jamie Coleman Asst. Football Coach Volleyball Coach Cross Country Coach Men’s Lacrosse Women’s Basketball Asst. Men's Soccer Tennis Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Golf Coach Coach Coach Coach

Jim Cross Jonathan Dean Shanika Ellis Erica Flanigan Adam Ford Danny Garay Carrie Gardner Brenda Giles Jessica Harkey Asst. Equipment Strength & Business Manager Cheerleading Coach Asst. Athletic Trainer Athletic Grounds Mgr. Asst. A.D. Program Asst. Women’s Manager Conditioning Coord. Program Support Support Lacrosse Coach

Cory Harris John Harvell Alex Heacock Mike Honeycutt Bobby Jordan Matt Kelchner Kristin Kidd Joyce Anne John Krikorian Asst. Volleyball Coach Baseball Coach Asst. Track & Field Freeman Center Maintenance Football Coach Asst. Women's Koubaroulis Men’s Basketball Coach Building Manager Supervisor Basketball Coach Academic Support Coach Coordinator

Robin McDow Kyle McMullin Carrie Moura Keith Parr Maxwell Plarr Shawn Postiglione Mike Query Carolyn Raveia Kiera Robertson Program Support Asst. A.D. Field Hockey Coach Softball Coach Sailing Coach Asst. Men’s Basketball Asst. Strength & Women's Lacrosse Asst. Athletic Trainer Adv. & Comm. Coach Conditioning Coach Coach

Roland Ross Lou Serio Steve Shaw Rob Silsbee Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Mikey Thompson Francis Tommasino Amy Tully Coordinator Athletic Materials Men’s Soccer Director of Sports Administrative Program Support Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Sr. Director Athletic Silver Storm Dance Athletic Outreach Manager Coach Information Assistant Coach Communications Team Coach

Jon Waters Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Jessica Weiss Tyler Wingard Corey Wingen Lisa Wingfield Erin Wojtkun Justin Wood Sr. Associate Director Women’s Soccer Asst. Tennis Coach Asst. Field Hockey Men’s & Women’s Associate Athletic Treishmann Fitness Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Football Coach of Athletics Coach Coach Track & Field Trainer Center Director Coach

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Day Date Opponent Location Time Day Date Opponent Location Time Thu. 2/6 Hampden-Sydney Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Thu. 3/13 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 2:00 p.m. Tue.1 2/1 at St. Mary’s* St. Mary’s City, Md. 2:00 p.m. Sat. 3/15 Wesley* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Methodist Diamond Invitational Sat. 3/22 at PSU-Harrisburg* (DH) Middletown, Pa. 1:00 p.m. Fri. 2/14 vs. Lynchburg Fayetteville, N.C. 12:00 p.m. Wed. 3/26 Mary Washington* Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Sat. 2/15 vs. Rhodes Fayetteville, N.C. 12:00 p.m. Thu. 3/27 at Bridgewater Harrisonburg, Va. 4:00 p.m. Sun. 2/16 at Methodist Fayetteville, N.C. 4:00 p.m. Sat. 3/29 at Frostburg State* (DH) Frostburg, Md. 12:00 p.m. Tue. 2/18 Randolph-Macon Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Wed. 4/2 at Southern Virginia Buena Vista, Va. 3:00 p.m. Fri. 2/21 Oneonta (DH) Captains Park 1:00 p.m. Thu. 4/3 N.C. Wesleyan Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Sun. 2/23 Rutgers-Newark (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Sat. 4/5 Salisbury* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Tue. 2/25 Virginia Wesleyan Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Tue. 4/8 at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 3:00 p.m. Thu. 2/27 at Hampden-Sydney Hampden-Sydney, Va. 3:00 p.m. Wed. 4/9 St. Mary’s* Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Fri. 2/28 Montclair State Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Sat. 4/12 at York* (DH) York, Pa. 12:00 p.m. Sat. 3/1 SUNY Cortland Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference Tournament Sun. 3/2 SUNY Cortland Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Tue.- 4/15- CAC Playoffs TBA TBA Wed. 3/5 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 3:00 p.m. Sun. 4/20 CAC Playoffs TBA TBA Sat. 3/8 Marymount* (DH) Captains Park 12:00 p.m. Tue. 4/22 at Apprentice School Newport News, Va. 5:00 p.m. Sun. 3/9 Gallaudet Captains Park 2:00 p.m. Wed. 4/23 Apprentice School Captains Park 3:00 p.m. Tue.1 3/1 at Eastern Mennonite Harrisonburg, Va. 3:00 p.m. Wed. 3/12 Southern Virginia Captains Park 2:00 p.m. *Capital Athletic Conference Game