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2012 Socon Baseball 2012 SOCON BA S E B ALL 2012 Southern Conference Baseball Record Book On the Inside The Southern Conference All-Time Honors and Awards 702 N. Pine Street Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 All-Conference Teams ............................................13-17 Phone: ...........................................................................................(864) 591-5100 National Awards .......................................................19-20 Fax: ...............................................................................................(864) 591-3448 Website: ..................................................................... www.SoConSports.com Players of the Month .................................................... 12 Conference Staff Players of the Week ................................................... 9-11 John Iamarino ............................................................Commissioner SoCon in the Postseason ............................................7-8 Geoff Cabe .......................................Senior Associate Commissioner Yearly Baseball Awards ................................................ 18 All-Time Records Sue Arakas ..................................................Associate Commissioner Individual Batting Records ...................................22-25 Doug King ........................ Associate Commissioner for Compliance Individual Pitching Records .................................26-29 Jason Yaman ............... Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations Team Records ............................................................27-30 Brandon Neff .............. Assistant Commissioner for Championships Yearly Statistical Leaders - Individual ...............35-39 Yearly Statistical Leaders - Team .........................40-42 Jonathan Caskey ................... Associate Director of Media Relations Southern Conference Tournament History Jamie Severns ................................ Director of Multimedia Services 2011 Results ........................................................................6 Laura Hayes ...................................... Assistant to the Commissioner SoCon Tournament Results .......................................5-6 Kristen Litchfield......................................Media Relations Assistant SoCon All-Tournament Teams ................................... 21 SoCon Tournament Records ................................33-34 Patrick Hatcher .....................Championships/Operations Assistant Yearly Standings ..................................................................2-4 Grant Finley ...................................... Multimedia Services Assistant Georgia Southern defeated Samford, 1-0, to win the 2011 Southern Conference Tournament crown in Charleston, S.C. www.SoConSports.com 1 YEARL Y CONFEREN C E STANDING S YEARL Y CONFEREN C E STANDING S 1954 Conference Overall 1961 Conference Overall EGULAR EA S ON HAMPION S W L W L W L W L R S C Virginia Tech* 10 4 14 8 West Virginia* 8 2 17 10 Year School W L Pct. George Washington 6 4 16 7 Richmond 7 3 11 4 1954 Virginia Tech 10 4 .714 VMI 6 4 12 6 Furman 7 3 15 10 1955 West Virginia 7 2 .778 Richmond 6 4 9 10 Virginia Tech 7 6 9 15 1956 George Washington 8 3 .727 The Citadel 3 2 5 9 VMI 6 6 7 7 1957 George Washington 12 1 .923 West Virginia 5 4 13 7 Davidson 6 6 9 14# 1958 Richmond 9 2 .818 Davidson 3 4 5 13 The Citadel 5 6 11 8 George Washington 9 2 .818 Furman 2 4 8 7 George Washington 2 7 6 10 1959 George Washington 7 2 .778 Washington & Lee 4 9 4 15 William & Mary 2 11 2 13 1960 The Citadel 8 2 .800 William & Mary 2 8 4 12 Richmond 8 2 .800 1962 Conference Overall 1961 West Virginia 8 2 .800 1955 Conference Overall W L W L W L W L West Virginia* 9 2 19 8 1962 West Virginia 9 2 .818 West Virginia* 7 2 20 6 Richmond 8 3 12 5 1963 West Virginia 13 1 .929 George Washington 8 3 12 6 Furman 6 3 12 9 1964 West Virginia 14 2 .875 Virginia Tech 8 4 13 8 Virginia Tech 7 5 11 6 1965 Furman 9 2 .818 The Citadel 6 3 7 9 VMI 7 7 8 7 1966 East Carolina 12 3 .800 Davidson 5 3 11 5 George Washington 4 6 8 7 1967 West Virginia 13 3 .813 Richmond 5 5 10 11 The Citadel 3 7 10 13 1968 East Carolina 8 1 .889 VMI 6 7 12 8 Davidson 3 7 8 16 1969 Furman 11 3 .786 William & Mary 4 7 8 9 William & Mary 3 10 4 12 1970 East Carolina 13 6 .684 Washington & Lee 3 12 4 17 1971 The Citadel 11 5 .688 Furman 1 7 5 15 1963 Conference Overall Furman 11 5 .688 W L W L 1972 Richmond 13 3 .813 1956 Conference Overall West Virginia* 13 1 30 3 1973 Appalachian State 11 3 .786 W L W L Virginia Tech 10 1 14 7 1974 East Carolina 12 2 .857 George Washington* 8 3 11 7 Richmond 9 5 10 8 1975 The Citadel 11 3 .786 West Virginia 6 3 15 9 VMI 7 7 14 11 1976 Furman 11 2 .846 Furman 4 2 10 10 The Citadel 4 7 9 10 1977 East Carolina 15 1 .938 Richmond 6 4 9 8 George Washington 4 8 4 13 1978 Marshall 11 1 .917 VMI 7 7 12 10 Furman 3 7 7 16 Virginia Tech 7 7 9 12 Davidson 4 10 8 18 1979 The Citadel 13 3 .813 William & Mary 6 7 6 10 William & Mary 1 9 2 14 1980 East Tennessee State 14 1 .933 The Citadel 4 5 10 13 1981 East Tennessee State 12 4 .750 Washington & Lee 5 9 6 13 1964 Conference Overall Marshall 12 4 .750 Davidson 3 9 6 13 W L W L Western Carolina 12 4 .750 West Virginia* 14 2 24 5 1982 The Citadel 14 2 .875 1957 Conference Overall Furman 10 3 17 11 1983 The Citadel 12 2 .857 W L W L Davidson 9 5 14 13# 1984 N-Appalachian State 12 2 .857 George Washington* 12 1 19 4 Virginia Tech 9 6 12 10 S–Western Carolina 13 3 .813 Furman 5 3 11 11 Richmond 5 7 8 11 1985 N-Appalachian State 14 3 .824 William & Mary 8 7 11 8 George Washington 5 8 6 12 S–Davidson 11 5 .688 Virginia Tech 8 7 9 12 VMI 5 9 10 12 1986 N-Appalachian State 15 2 .882 West Virginia 4 5 12 8 The Citadel 3 10 7 12 S–Western Carolina 12 5 .706 Richmond 6 8 11 10 William & Mary 2 12 2 14 1987 N–Appalachian State 10 2 .833 The Citadel 3 4 10 10 S–Western Carolina 13 3 .813 VMI 4 6 8 13 1965 Conference Overall 1988 N–VMI 11 7 .611 Washington & Lee 4 7 8 10 W L W L S–Western Carolina 14 3 .824 Davidson 3 9 6 13 Furman* 9 2 12 14 1989 Western Carolina 10 5 .667 West Virginia 10 4 19 9 1958 Conference Overall Richmond 10 5 13 10 1990 The Citadel 13 1 .920 W L W L VMI 8 6 15 9 1991 The Citadel 16 2 .889 Richmond* 9 2 13 3 The Citadel 9 7 12 12 1992 Western Carolina 17 4 .810 George Washington* 9 2 12 8 George Washington 4 6 9 7 1993 Georgia Southern 18 5 .783 The Citadel 7 3 15 9 Virginia Tech 5 11 10 13 1994 Western Carolina 19 4 .826 Davidson 7 4 11 6# Davidson 5 11 8 24 1995 The Citadel 19 5 .792 West Virginia 5 3 12 11 William & Mary 3 11 4 30 1996 Georgia Southern 17 3 .850 Virginia Tech 6 7 9 11 1997 Georgia Southern 18 6 .750 Furman 3 5 8 12 1966 Conference Overall Western Carolina 18 6 .750 Washington & Lee 2 8 5 9 W L W L 1998 UNC Greensboro 22 5 .815 VMI 2 8 3 11 East Carolina* 12 3 17 10 1999 The Citadel 24 5 .828 William & Mary 1 9 3 11 West Virginia 12 4 26 7 2000 Georgia Southern 23 7 .767 George Washington 9 5 13 6 The Citadel 23 7 .767 1959 Conference Overall William & Mary 10 6 12 15 2001 Georgia Southern 21 9 .700 W L W L Richmond 7 5 17 6 2002 The Citadel 22 8 .733 George Washington* 7 2 14 5 VMI 6 10 10 13 2003 Western Carolina 22 8 .733 Richmond 7 3 10 4 Davidson 5 11 10 24 2004 College of Charleston 25 5 .833 The Citadel 6 3 19 5 The Citadel 3 9 8 16 2005 College of Charleston 27 3 .900 Virginia Tech 9 5 12 7 Furman 2 13 4 25 2006 Elon 21 6 .778 West Virginia 8 5 16 9 Furman 4 5 8 12 1967 Conference Overall 2007 Western Carolina 20 7 .741 VMI 5 10 5 11 W L W L College of Charleston 20 7 .741 Davidson 3 7 4 17 West Virginia* 13 3 22 9 2008 Elon 19 8 .704 William & Mary 2 11 4 12 East Carolina 13 3 23 6 2009 Elon 23 4 .852 Richmond 10 5 13 9 2010 The Citadel 24 6 .800 1960 Conference Overall William & Mary 8 8 17 13 2011 Elon 23 7 .767 W L W L VMI 7 9 9 10 Richmond* 8 2 13 3 Furman 6 8 8 18 REGULAR SEA S ON The Citadel* 8 2 19 5 The Citadel 6 9 9 15 West Virginia 6 4 17 9 George Washington 2 10 6 13 CHAMPION S HIP S B Y SC HOOL Furman 6 4 15 9 Davidson 2 12 3 20 (Current Schools) Virginia Tech 7 6 10 9 *Regular season champion. Won playoff The Citadel ..................................................................... 13 George Washington 5 5 10 6 Western Carolina ......................................................... 11 VMI 5 8 6 8 Appalachian State ..........................................................5 Davidson 3 5 7 12 Georgia Southern ...........................................................5 William & Mary 2 14 6 15 Elon ......................................................................................4 Furman ...............................................................................4 College of Charleston ...................................................3 Davidson ............................................................................1 UNC Greensboro .............................................................1 2 2012 Southern Conference Baseball YEARL Y CONFEREN C E STANDING S YEARL Y CONFEREN C E STANDING S 1968 Conference Overall 1976 Conference Overall 1984 Conference Overall W L W L W L W L North W L W L East Carolina* 8 1 21 11 Furman* 11 2 23 16 Appalachian State*+ 12 2 35 7 William & Mary 5 3 21 14 Richmond 9 5 20 12 VMI 6 7 16 18 Richmond 4 3 9 11 The Citadel 7 4 18 9 Marshall 5 8 11 16 Furman 5 4 14 13 East Carolina 7 6 22 7 East Tennessee State 3 9 9 19 West Virginia 4 4 9 8 William & Mary 5 5 13 20 The Citadel 4 5 16 10 Davidson 5 8 10 22 South W L W L George Washington 3 4 12 7 Appalachian State 4 8 24 14 Western Carolina*
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