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INFORMATION > Table of Contents 2019 Longwood Baseball 1 2019 INFORMATION2019 Longwood > BaseballTable of Contents > Quick Facts ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Ht./Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School 1 Eli Mercado SS/2B L/R 5-7/150 Sr. Chicago, Ill. / Olive-Harvey College (Ill.) LONGWOOD QUICK FACTS 2 Antwaun Tucker SS R/R 5-10/165 Jr. Chase City, Va. / Blueston 3 Gage Williams RHP R/R 6-4/185 Fr. Suffolk, Va. / Nansemond River 4 Hunter Gilliam IF R/R 6-1/205 Fr. Farmville, Va. / The Fuqua School University 5 Eric Crain OF L/R 6-2/190 R-Sr. Richmond, Va. / Morehead State University Name ........................................................Longwood University 6 Andrew Melnyk LHP L/L 6-6/185 Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam City/Zip ..................................................... Farmville, VA 23909 7 Nate Blakeney IF R/R 6-0/220 Jr. Archdale, N.C. / Wesleyan Christian Academy Founded ................................................................................... 1839 8 Scott Carter OF R/R 6-0/190 Jr. Rockville, Va. / Goochland 9 Jawan McAllister OF R/R 5-10/195 R-Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Pittsburgh Enrollment (Undergraduate) .......................................... 4,613 10 John Gregory LHP L/L 6-2/200 Jr. Mechanicsville, Va. / Hanover Nickname .......................................................................... Lancers 11 Michael Peterson OF R/R 5-9/165 Fr. Prince George, Va. / Prince George Colors ..................................... Navy Blue (PMS 289) & White 12 Cullan Wadsworth OF L/L 5-9/190 Fr. Orefield, Pa. / Parkland Fight Song .................................................Hail to Longwood U! 13 Josh Longabaugh RHP L/R 6-2/200 Jr. Santa Clara, Calif. / De Anza CC (Calif.) Affiliation .............................................................NCAA Division I 14 De’Andre Pitts IF R/R 6-0/205 Jr. Troy, Ala. / Motlow State CC (Tenn.) 15 Maceo Campbell RHP R/R 6-0/215 So. Washington, D.C. / Bishop McNamara Conference ....................................................................Big South 17 Tyler Morgan RHP R/R 5-10/180 Jr. Ashland, Va. / Hanover President ................................................... W. Taylor Reveley IV 18 Grant Keller 3B R/R 6-0/200 Jr. Midlothian, Va. / Midlothian Alma Mater ...........................................................Princeton 19 Nick Fuchs RHP R/R 6-3/175 R-Jr. Transfer, Pa. / Reynolds Gannon University (Pa.) Director of Athletics ................................................Troy Austin 21 Carlos Garrido C L/R 5-10/185 Sr. Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull Alma Mater .................................................................... Duke 22 Alec Abdalah RHP R/R 5-9/190 Jr. Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. / Los Angeles Harbor College (Calif.) 23 Pedro Astacio, Jr. LHP L/L 6-2/205 Jr. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic / Paradise Valley CC (Ariz.) Athletics Phone............................................. (434) 395-2057 24 Mike Esposito LHP L/L 5-9/165 Fr. Port Washington, N.Y. / The Gunnery Tickets Phone ................................................. (434) 395-2138 26 Jacob Mitchell 1B/OF R/R 6-1/215 Jr. Mountain Grove, Mo. / State Fair CC(Mo.) Website .................................... www.LongwoodLancers.com 27 Drayven Kowalski C S/R 6-1/180 Fr. Yardville, N.J. / Steinert Athletics Twitter ....................................@LongwoodLancers 28 Brayden Williamson LHP L/L 5-10/160 Fr. Trophy Club, Texas / Byron Nelson Baseball Twitter ........................................... @LongwoodBase 29 Daniel Brandon LHP L/L 6-0/215 So. Kenova, W. Va. / Spring Valley 30 Tyler Mahone 1B/C L/R 6-0/205 So. Charlottesville, Va. / The Covenant School 31 Jon Peterson LHP L/L 6-0/195 Sr. Lancaster, Pa. / Hempfield Program History 32 Jack Schnell OF L/L 5-9/190 So. Suffern, N.Y. / Suffern High School Seasons of Baseball ................................................................42 33 Bryan Golnick RHP R/R 5-10/170 Fr. Woodland Hills, Calif. / El Camino Real First Season ............................................................................1978 34 Todd Moxey RHP R/R 6-2/180 So. Emmaus, Pa. / Emmaus 35 Nathan Iskowitz C R/R 6-3/215 Jr. Chesterfield, Va. / Clover Hill Program Record ........................................ 1105-722-4 (.603) 44 Cody Boydstun RHP R/R 6-2/245 Sr. Chester, Va. / Thomas Dale Division I Eligible ................................................ 2008-Present POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING Division I Record (Seasons) ............... 294-409-1 (12) No. Pos. Name Cl. BA HR RBI R SB OBP SLG 1 SS/2B Eli Mercado Sr. .208 0 5 12 1 .329 .208 2 SS Antwaun Tucker Jr. .227 2 30 25 19 .284 .343 Team Information 5 OF Eric Crain R-Sr. .219 2 13 10 1 .281 .324 2018 Overall Record...........................................................17-38 7 IF Nate Blakeney Jr. .260 2 26 22 2 .345 .358 Big South Record/Finish ................................ 9-18 / 8th 8 OF Scott Carter Jr. .077 0 2 7 3 .200 .077 Home Record .................................................................11-16 9 OF Jawan McAllister R-Sr. .182 4 16 21 18 .299 .283 18 3B Grant Keller Jr. .250 1 15 10 0 .349 .306 Away Record ...................................................................6-21 21 C Carlos Garrido Sr. DNP-- sat due to injury Neutral Record ................................................................0-2 30 1B/C Tyler Mahone So. .088 0 0 3 1 .279 .118 Starters Returning/Lost ...................................................... 5/4 32 OF Jack Schnell So. .136 1 6 9 0 .269 .227 Pitchers Returning/Lost ......................................................8/9 35 C Nathan Iskowitz Jr. .292 0 1 4 0 .414 .333 Letterwinners R/L ............................................................... 19/15 PITCHERS RETURNING No. Pos. Name Cl. APP GS IP ERA W-L K BAA Newcomers ..................................................................................14 10 LHP John Gregory Jr. 23 1 39.0 5.54 2-0 40 .239 15 RHP Maceo Campbell So. 9 0 8.2 9.35 0-0 9 .290 17 RHP Tyler Morgan Jr. 16 11 66.0 4.91 4-3 58 .238 Coaching Staff 19 RHP Nick Fuchs R-Jr. DNP-- sat after transferring from Gannon Head Coach ..........Ryan Mau (College of Charleston, ‘00) 29 LHP Daniel Brandon So. 11 0 10.2 5.91 0-0 6 .118 Career Record (Seasons) ......90-133 (Entering 5th) 31 LHP Jon Peterson Sr. 13 1 22.1 7.25 0-1 12 .351 Assistant Coaches 34 RHP Todd Moxey So. 17 1 20.1 6.20 0-0 24 .232 ...................... Daniel Wood (Tennessee Wesleyan, ‘10) 44 RHP Cody Boydstun Sr. 15 15 80.0 6.97 2-8 60 .289 ............................. C.J. Rhodes (Virginia Wesleyan, ‘09) NEWCOMERS No. Pos. Name Cl. Notes ........................................... Garrett Lovorn (Clemson, ‘16) 3 RHP Gage Williams Fr. 0.73 ERA, 8-1 record with 103 strikeouts as a senior 4 IF Hunter Gilliam Fr. All-state selection four straight seasons 6 LHP Andrew Melnyk Fr. All-tournament team selection by Perfect Game Athletics Communications 11 OF Michael Peterson Fr. Second team all-conference Baseball Contact ................................................... Sam Hovan 12 OF Cullan Wadsworth Fr. First team all-conference twice, first team all-area Office ...................................................... (434) 395-2345 13 RHP Josh Longabaugh Jr. 23 strikeouts, 26.2 innings in relief as a sophomore Cell .......................................................... (574) 849-6454 14 IF De’Andre Pitts Jr. 12 home runs, 49 RBI as a sophomore at Motlow St. 22 RHP Alec Abdalah Jr. 13 starts, 62 strikeouts in 75 innings at LA Harbor Email ......................................... [email protected] 23 LHP Pedro Astacio, Jr. Jr. 3.11 ERA, 24 strikeouts in 55 innings as a sophomore Asst. VP/Athletics Comm. ......................................Chris Cook 24 LHP Mike Esposito Fr. Fifth-ranked left-hander in New York Office ....................................................... (434) 395-2718 26 1B/OF Jacob Mitchell Jr. 11 home runs, 49 RBI in 53 games at State Fair CC Cell ........................................................... (434) 808-5127 27 C Drayven Kowalski Fr. Under Armour Preseason All-American as a senior Email [email protected] 28 LHP Brayden Williamson Fr. 38 strikeouts in 35.1 innings in high school 33 RHP Bryan Golnick Fr. Pitched complete game shutout in Section Final Mailing Address .............................................. 201 High Street ............................................... Farmville, VA 23909-1899 Office Fax ...................................................... (434) 395-2568 2019 Longwood Baseball 1 INFORMATION2019 Longwood > BaseballTable of Contents > Schedule 2019 LONGWOOD BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Venue Time 2/15/19 VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 3 P.M. 2/16/19 VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE (DH) FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 12 P.M. 2/17/19 VS. MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 12:30 P.M. 2/19/19 at James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. Eagle Field 3 p.m. 2/22/19 VS. ARMY FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 3 P.M. 2/23/19 VS. ARMY (DH) FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 12 P.M. 2/24/19 VS. ARMY FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 12 P.M. 2/28/19 VS. GEORGE MASON FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 3 P.M. 3/1/19 at Hawaii Honolulu, O’ahu Les Murakami Stadium 11:35 p.m. 3/2/19 at Hawaii Honolulu, O’ahu Les Murakami Stadium 6:05 p.m. 3/3/19 at Hawaii Honolulu, O’ahu Les Murakami Stadium 6:05 p.m. 3/5/19 at Hawaii Honolulu, O’ahu Les Murakami Stadium 11:35 p.m. 3/9/19 VS. ALBANY (DH) FARMVILLE, VA BUDDY BOLDING STADIUM 12 P.M. 3/10/19 VS. ALBANY FARMVILLE,
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