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General Information Table of Contents 2009 Schedule Davidson Quick Facts ...... 1 All-Time Lettermen ...... 30-32 Feb. 20 Ohio 7:00 31 at UNC 6:00 2009 Schedule ...... 1 Game-by-Game ...... 33-43 21 Lafayette (DH) 3:00 April 3 at Samford* 7:00 2009 Roster/Team Photo . . . . 2-3 Year-by-Year Leaders ...... 44 21 Lafayette (DH) 6:00 4 at Samford* 2:00 2009 Outlook ...... 4 Year-by-Year Records ...... 45 22 Army 4:00 5 at Samford* 2:00 Wilson Field ...... 5 This is Davidson ...... 30-31 24 N.C. Central 4:00 8 Gardner-Webb 6:00 Player Profiles ...... 6-13 Local Attractions ...... 32-33 27 6:00 10 The Citadel* 7:00 Head Coach Dick Cooke . . 14-15 Strength & Conditioning . . 34-35 28 Pennsylvania 3:30 11 The Citadel* 7:00 Asst. Coaches/Staff ...... 16-17 Athletic Facilities ...... 36-37 March 1 Pennsylvania 1:00 12 The Citadel* 1:00 2008 Statistics ...... 18-19 Academic Success ...... 38-39 1 Georgetown 4:00 14 Duke 7:00 All-Time Series Record ...... 20 Student Life ...... 40-41 3 at Auburn 6:00 17 at Ga. Southern* 7:00 Record vs. Opponents . . . . 21-23 Athletic Directory ...... 42-43 4 at Auburn 6:00 18 at Ga. Southern* 6:00 Honors & Awards ...... 24-26 Conference Affiliations ...... 44 6 Furman* 7:00 19 at Ga. Southern* 1:30 Record Book ...... 27-29 2007-08 Highlights ...... IC 7 Furman* 2:00 21 at Radford 3:30 8 Furman* 1:00 22 N.C. A&T 6:00 10 Yale 6:00 24 UNC Greensboro* 7:00 11 Yale 4:00 25 UNC Greensboro* 2:00 2009 QUICK FACTS 1 3 at Elon* 6:00 26 UNC Greensboro* 1:00 General Information 14 at Elon* 1:00 28 at Wake Forest 6:00 School Name ...... 15 at Elon* 1:00 May 1 at Coll. of Charleston* 6:00 Location ...... Davidson, N.C. 17 at 7:00 2 at Coll. of Char leston* 1:00 Founded ...... 1837 20 at Wofford* 6:00 3 at Coll. of Charleston* 1:00 Enrollment ...... 1,700 21 at Wofford* 1:00 5 at Duke 7:00 Nickname ...... Wildcats 22 at Wofford* 1:00 14 Western Carolina* 7:00 School Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and Black 24 Wake Forest 6:00 15 Western Carolina* 6:00 Conference ...... Southern 25 at Gardner-Webb 6:00 16 Western Carolina* 11 a.m. 1 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 27 at App. State* 7:00 20 SoCon Tournament TBD President ...... Tom Ross (Davidson ’72) 28 at App. State* 2:00 Athletics Director ...... Jim Murphy (Davidson ‘78) 29 at App. State* 1:00 Facility ...... Wilson Field (700) Boldface type denotes home match. Dimensions ...... LF- 320, CF- 385, RF- 325 All times are EST and subject to change. Surface ...... Natural Grass *Asterisk denotes SoCon opponent. Press Box Phone ...... 704.894.2740 1Greenville, S.C. Team History First Year ...... 1902 All-Time Record ...... 1126-1749-14 (.390) Davidson College welcomes your coverage of Wildcat All-Time SoCon* Record ...... 357-644-1 (.345) baseball in 2009. For interviews, information or pictures, *Competed 1947-88, 1993-2007 please contact Lauren Biggers of the Sports Info. Office. Phone: (704) 894.2815 Team Information Fax: (704) 894.2636 E-mail: [email protected] 2008 Team Record ...... 12-38 On the covers — The 2009 Baseball Guide 2008 SoCon Record/Finish ...... 4-23 features seniors Zach Kayne, Chase FitzPatrick, Matt Webb Home/Road/Neutral ...... 10-17/ 2-20/ 0-1 and Brett Shore on the front cover, and seniors Pat Brady, Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 18/7 Graham Chapman and Chris FitzPatrick on the back. Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/1 Returning/Lost ...... 14/3 Newcomers ...... 11

Coaching Staff Credits Head Coach ...... Dick Cooke (Richmond ‘78) Editor ...... Lauren Biggers E-mail ...... [email protected] Cover Design ...... Biggers Office Phone ...... (704) 894.2368 Inside Layout & Design ...... Biggers, Gavin McFarlin Career Record (Years) ...... 358-597-1 (19) Contributors ...... Gavin McFarlin, Marc Gignac, Matt Harris Record at Davidson ...... 347-565-1 (18) Photography Biggers, Dorsett Clark, Tim Cowie, Bill Giduz, Willis Glassgow Assistant Coaches ...... Mike Zandler (Bridgewater ‘91/3rd) (WG Sports Photos) and Brian Westerholt (Sports on Film) ...... Toby Bicknell (Wingate ‘02, 1st) Design Programs ...... QuarkXPress 6.5, Adobe Photoshop CS ...... Sean Lennox (Davidson ‘07/ 2nd) Printer ...... Powerhouse Color of Charlotte, N.C.

Sports Information Sports Information Director ...... Marc Gignac Office Phone ...... (704) 894.2123 Baseball Contact ...... Lauren Biggers E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (704 ) 894.2815 Fax ...... (704) 894.2636 Address ...... Box 7158, Davidson, NC 28035 Overnight Address ...... 209 Ridge Rd., Davidson, NC 28035 Website ...... www.davidsonwildcats.com # 2009 Baseball 2009 Wildcat Roster

Front (l-r): Matt Webb, Chris Lamb, Jake Berman, Michael Loeb, James Cerbie, Jonathan Fisher, Drew Gadaire, Seth Freeman. Middle (1-r): Matt Sliwiak, Sam Payne, Jay Honeycutt, Chris FitzPatrick, Brett Shore, Chase FitzPatrick, Tommy Piacenza, Mac Read, Jonathan Edwards, Ian Horkley, Danny Weiss, Will General, Athletic Trainer Brian Wheeler. Back: (1-r): Head Coach Dick Cooke, Will Dubose, Pat Brady, Steve Blomberg, Mac Hunter, Mike Frongello, Tory Summey, Andy Bass, Brian Russell, David Fredlund, Ryan Overcash, Graham Chapman, Thomas Middour, Zach Kayne, Asst. Coach Mike Zandler, Asst. Coach Toby Bicknell.

2009 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos B/T Ht Wt Yr Hometown High School 1 Zach Kayne** IF/P S/R 5-10 180 Sr. Roswell, Ga. Lassiter 2 Jake Berman IF R/R 6-1 175 Fr. Dallas, Texas Fort Worth Country Day 3 James Cerbie IF R/R 5-11 180 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day 4 Brett Shore** OF L/R 5-9 165 Sr. Kannapolis, N.C. South Rowan 5 Graham Chapman** IF R/R 6-0 175 Sr. Holly Springs, N.C. Middle Creek 6 Sam Payne OF L/R 5-10 170 So. Atlanta, Ga. Westminster 7 Chase FitzPatrick** OF R/R 5-11 185 Sr. Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich 8 Danny Weiss IF R/R 5-9 195 So. Ft. Myers, Fla. Fort Myers 9 Pat Brady** OF L/R 6-0 200 Sr. Westchester, Ill. Fenwick 11 Tommy Piacenza* C L/R 6-0 200 Jr. Watertown, Conn. Taft 12 Seth Freeman C R/R 6-0 165 Fr. Cherryville, N.C. Cherryville 14 Andy Bass RHP R/R 6-4 195 So. College Grove, Tenn. Battleground Academy 15 Mac Read* LHP L/L 5-9 160 So. Lumberton, N.C. Lumberton 16 Chris Lamb LHP L/L 6-0 170 Fr. Berkeley, Calif. Berkeley 17 Matt Webb* IF/P R/R 5-10 175 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. Stanton 19 Steve Blomberg* P/IF R/R 6-0 200 Jr. Watertown, Conn. Taft 20 Jay Honeycutt* OF/IF R/R 6-3 210 Jr. Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Fuquay-Varina 21 Chris FitzPatrick* IF R/R 5-11 175 Sr. Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich 22 Michael Loeb RHP R/R 6-1 190 Fr. Gaithersburg, Md. St. John’s College 23 Mac Hunter LHP L/L 6-1 175 So. Charlotte, N.C. Providence 24 Chris Kennedy* LHP L/L 6-2 190 Jr. Asheboro, N.C. SW Randolph 26 Ian Horkley RHP R/R 5-11 170 So. Washington, D.C. Wilson 27 John Edwards* LHP L/L 5-10 160 Jr. Lake Forest, Ill. Lawrenceville School 28 Jonathan Fisher RHP R/R 5-11 165 Fr. Huntersville, N.C. Hopewell 29 Brian Russell RHP R/R 6-4 195 Fr. Frankfort, Ill. Lincoln-Way East 30 Thomas Middour* LHP L/L 6-1 200 Jr. Decatur, Ga. Lakeside 31 Ryan Overcash RHP R/R 6-4 175 Fr. Concord, N.C. Northwest Cabarrus 33 Matt Sliwiak RHP R/R 5-11 170 So. Gaithersburg, Md. Gonzaga 35 Will General C R/R 5-10 215 So. Branford, Conn. Hopkins School 36 Calvin Sigelbaum IF R/R 6-3 185 Fr. New York, N.Y. Pelham Memorial 37 David Fredlund RHP R/R 6-4 200 Fr. Thomaston, Conn. Thomaston 38 Mike Frongello RHP R/R 6-1 185 So. Raleigh, N.C. Middle Creek 39 Drew Gadaire OF R/R 6-2 190 Fr. Gainesville, Fla. Buchholz 40 Tory Summey* RHP R/R 6-3 190 Jr. Brewster, Mass. Nauset Regional * - of letters earned

2 2 2009 Wildcat Roster Wildcats Breakdown BY CLASS BY POSITION BY STATE Alphabetical Roster Seniors (7) Catchers (3) California (1) No. Name Pos Yr 1 Zach Kayne 11 Tommy Piacenza 16 Chris Lamb 14 Andy Bass RHP So. 4 Brett Shore 35 Will General 2 Jake Berman IF Fr. 5 Graham Chapman 12 Seth Freeman Connecticut (6) 7 Chase FitzPatrick 7 Chase Fitzpatrick 19 Steve Blomberg P/IF Jr. 9 Pat Brady Infielders (9) 11 Tommy Piacenza 9 Pat Brady OF Sr. 17 Matt Webb 1 Zach Kayne 19 Steve Blomberg 3 James Cerbie IF Fr. 21 Chris FitzPatrick 2 Jake Berman 21 Chris Fitzpatrick 5 Graham Chapman IF Sr. 3 James Cerbie 35 Will General Juniors (7) 5 Graham Chapman 37 David Fredlund 27 John Edwards LHP Jr. 11 Tommy Piacenza 8 Danny Weiss 28 Jonathan Fisher RHP Fr. 19 Steve Blomberg 12 Seth Freeman Dist. of Columbia (1) 7 Chase FitzPatrick OF Sr. 20 Jay Honeycutt 17 Matt Webb 26 Ian Horkley 21 Chris FitzPatrick IF Sr. 24 Chris Kennedy 20 Jay Honeycutt 27 John Edwards 21 Chris FitzPatrick (3) 37 David Fredlund RHP Fr. 30 Thomas Middour 36 Calvin Sigelbaum 1 Zach Kayne 12 Seth Freeman C Fr. 40 Tory Summey 6 Sam Payne 38 Mike Frongello RHP So. Outfielders (5) 30 Thomas Middour 39 Drew Gadaire OF Fr. Sophomores (9) 4 Brett Shore 6 Sam Payne 6 Sam Payne Illinois (3) 35 Will General C So. 8 Danny Weiss 7 Chase FitzPatrick 9 Pat Brady 20 Jay Honeycutt OF/IF Jr. 14 Andy Bass 9 Pat Brady 27 John Edwards 26 Ian Horkley RHP So. 15 Mac Read 39 Drew Gadaire 29 Brian Russell 23 Mac Hunter LHP So. 23 Mac Hunter 26 Ian Horkley Pitchers (19) Florida (3) 1 Zach Kayne IF/P Sr. 33 Matt Sliwiak 1 Zach Kayne 8 Danny Weiss 24 Chris Kennedy LHP Jr. 35 Will General 14 Andy Bass 17 Matt Webb 16 Chris Lamb LHP Fr. 38 Mike Frongello 15 Mac Read 39 Drew Gadaire 22 Michael Loeb RHP Fr. 16 Chris Lamb Freshmen (11) 17 Matt Webb Maryland (2) 30 Thomas Middour LHP Jr. 2 Jake Berman 19 Steve Blomberg 22 Michael Loeb 31 Ryan Overcash RHP Fr. 3 James Cerbie 22 Michael Loeb 33 Matt Sliwiak 6 Sam Payne OF So. 12 Seth Freeman 23 Mac Hunter 11 Tommy Piacenza C Jr. 16 Chris Lamb 24 Chris Kennedy 22 Michael Loeb 26 Ian Horkley Massachusetts (1) 15 Mac Read LHP So. 28 Jonathan Fisher 27 John Edwards 40 Tory Summey 29 Brian Russell RHP Fr. 29 Brian Russell 28 Jonathan Fisher 4 Brett Shore OF Sr. 31 Ryan Overcash 29 Brian Russell N ew York (1) 36 Calvin Sigelbaum IF Fr. 36 Calvin Sigelbaum 30 Thomas Middour 36 Calvin Sigelbaum 37 David Fredlund 31 Ryan Overcash 33 Matt Sliwiak RHP So. 39 Drew Gadaire 33 Matt Sliwiak (11) 40 Tory Summey RHP Jr. 37 David Fredlund 3 James Cerbie 17 Matt Webb IF Sr. 38 Mike F rongello 4 Brett Shore 8 Danny Weiss IF So. 40 Tory Summey 5 Graham Chapman 12 Seth Freeman 15 Mac Read 20 Jay Honeycutt 23 Mac Hunter Pronunciation Guide 24 Chris Kennedy 28 Jonathan Fisher Zach KaYNE...... caIN 31 Ryan Overcash DrEw GaDaIrE ...... Gah-DarE 38 Mike Frongello MIchaEl lOEB ...... lOBE (1) ThOMas MIDDOUr ...... MID-hOUr 14 Andy Bass TOMMY PIacENZa ...... PEE-Uh-sEN-Zah MaTT slIwIaK...... slIv-EEE-acK Texas (1) TOrY sUMMEY ...... sUM-ME 2 Jake Berman

Coaching Staff No. Name Pos. Yr. Alma Mater 25 Dick Cooke Head Coach 20th Richmond ‘78 13 Mike Zandler Assistant Coach 3rd Bridgewater ‘91 10 Toby Bicknell Assistant Coach 1st Wingate ‘02 32 Sean Lennox Vol. Asst. Coach 2nd Davidson ‘07

# 3 2009 Baseball 2009 Season Outlook

Coming off an injury-plagued 2008 cam- “Defensively, we should be good,” Cooke , and freshman Chris Lamb has a paign, the Wildcats return a wealth of experi- said. “And I will be disappointed if we don’t chance to make a similar impact as a rookie. ence in both the field and on the mound and play well there.” “We have a lot of guys; we always do,” have high hopes for the 2009 season. Cooke said of this year’s staff. “We’ve got The 2008 team finished a disappointing The Outfield some depth there, but a lot of that depth is 12-38 overall and 4-23 in the always-competi- With the loss of Hugh Eden, Brett Shore going to be in some young guys.” tive , but was without will move from left to field. Webb will once again be the team’s closer. the services of starting and closer “Shore will give us a good solid defender He made only four appearances last season, Matt Webb most of the season. out there,” Cooke said. “He won’t have as after sustaining an injury in the first game of With Webb, and others who suffered much speed as Eden, but he runs pretty the season, but was named All-SoCon as a injuries last season, healthy, the Wildcats are well.” sophomore with eight saves. hoping to rebound in a big way in 2009. Chase FitzPatrick will once again get the The key will be bridging the gap between “We will return a lot of guys positionally,” starting nod in right field. And in Shore’s the starting rotation and Webb, and several head coach Dick Cooke said. “But we return a absence, left field is up for grabs. Sam Payne, guys will be asked to get the job done. Matt lot of guys from a team that did not very Pat Brady, Jay Honeycutt — moving from the Sliwiak, Michael Loeb, Jonathan Fisher, Ryan well. So you like the experience, but you are infield to the outfield this season, and Drew Overcash, Mac Hunter, Mike Frongello, Brian going to need to have some guys step up Russell and David Fredlund are among the with that experience.” most likely candidates. “The fun part of it is and the nerve- The Infield wracking part at the same time is seeing who Injuries most impacted the Wildcats in the steps up, and how they perform when the infield last season. Webb along with starting bell rings,” Cooke said. “A lot of guys throw Chris FitzPatrick and Graham great in the bullpen and in batting practice

Chapman all missed significant time last sea- and in scrimmages, but we need to see who son. With all three back and healthy, the gets it done to show they need to be in the Wildcats are a very different, and potentially lineup everyday.” much better, ball club. “We are still learning this club, because we The Schedule were never really at full strength I didn’t Gadaire are a few of the players Cooke could The Wildcats open the 2009 season with think,” Cooke said of last season’s team. see getting some time in left. nine straight home games against some pret- “And when you take your shortstop/closer The same can be said of the designated ty good non-conference opponents in Army, out of the lineup that impacts a lot of what hitter spot, where several Wildcats — includ- Lafayette, Cincinnati and others. Those early you do.” ing Honeycutt, Brady, General and Freeman, games allow the coaching staff to get a feel With Webb back at short and Zach Kayne, could get a shot. for the club and, maybe more importantly, whom Cooke says could easily be a college evaluate a young pitching staff. shortstop, at second, the Wildcats are solid up The Pitching Staff After a pair of road games at Auburn, the middle. Thomas Middour and Chris Kennedy are Southere Conference play opens March 6 “We are lucky in that we have two guys the team’s top two returning starters and fig- with Furman. that are interchangeable there,” Cooke said. ure to once again be a key component of the “Once we get into conference play, there “Health is the key, it’s the key for everybody.” Wildcats’ weekend rotation. aren’t going to be an easy weekends,” Cooke Danny Weiss, who spent a lot of time at Andy Bass — who made five starts last said. “There are going to be some teams in second base last season despite never having season and could figure into the weekend the league that are going to sniff the top 25.” played the position before, will return to his rotation this year, and Ian Horkley — who With Samford joining the league, the con- more natural fit at first base. started three games a year ago, are a pair of ference tournament, relocating from its long- Chris FitzPatrick will begin the season sophomore returners who will have a chance time home at Charleston’s Riley Park to starting at third base once again. Chapman to build off significant time as freshmen. John Greenville’s Fluor Field May 20, will revert to could also see time there and is able to slide Edwards, who started a pair of games and an eight-team format, leaving three teams at over to second when Webb takes the mound. made nine appearances in 2008, is another home. Tommy Piacenza will start once again option for the Wildcats’ starting rotation. behind the plate, backed up by Will General Mac Read, who pitched very well as a and Seth Freeman. freshman but missed last season, is returning from surgery and could be a

Davidson Wildcats 4 Wilson Field

CLASSIC BOX SCORE Davidson 4, West 3 March 24, 1967 at Davidson, N.C. Davidson’s first victory in newly-constructed Wildcat Park came in an exciting battle with West Virginia. A scoreless duel until the ninth, the Mountaineers took advantage of Buddy Durham’s lone mistake on the afternoon and belt- ed a three-run homer. But when Ray Logan reached on an to start the bottom of the ninth, the Wildcats found new life. Skip Waite belted a triple to score Logan for Davidson’s first run, and after Claude Owen drew a walk, West Virginia lifted Meadows — who had struck out 15 batters — for a reliever. Dick Lindsey prompt- ly walked to load the bases. After a , Davidson welcomes the fifth season of seasons. The 19 wins in 1988 is still the record. Durham helped his own cause by drawing a walk, forcing home Waite with the second run. baseball at Wilson Field in 2009. Formerly Before the 1990 season, clubhouses were That prompted another reliever to enter the known as Wildcat Park, the field got an over- installed down each line, which served as the game, who retired Frank Murphy on a short fly to haul before the 2005 season, thanks to a gener- dressing rooms for the Wildcats for nearly a left, too shallow to bring home Owen with the ous donation from Janet Wilson, the widow of dozen years. A concession stand and press box tying run. That left Wildcat shortstop Stew former Wildcats baseball player T. Henry were also added as well as wooden stands Brown, who ripped a single to right to score the Wilson ’51. Among the upgrades were a new along the first-base line. winning runs. press box, concession stand and bathroom, The school installed a permanent brick club- West Virginia 3 plus improved seating for fans, new playing house down the right-field line with plenty of Name (pos) AB RHBI BB K PO A surface and a new irrigation system. locker and shower space, two offices, a training Buck Guth, ss 40200000 The dedication took place on March 19, room and weight equipment. The Wildcats T. Parke, lf 40100020 2005, 38 years to the day after the first game moved into the clubhouse before the end of the J. Clay, 1b 21002130 on the site. While Davidson lost that initial 2001 season. C. Boggs, c 41200016 0 T. Little, rf 41130010 contest in 1967, the Wildcats won just five In 2002 lights and a covered batting cage J. Piscorik, 3b 40000000 days later in a thrilling 4-3 victory over West were installed, and the first night game took J. Simpson, cf 40100220 Virginia with two outs in the bottom of the place on March 14, 2003, against Western T. Tomechko, 2b 40200021 ninth (see box score to the right). Carolina. T. Meadows, p 40000101 Ted Siminick, p 00000000 In 1970, the Wildcats posted their first win- Prior to Wilson Field, Davidson called three Denny Taylor, p 00000000 ning season at the facility with an 8-5 mark other fields on campus its home. When base- Totals 34 393 2 426 2 with wins over South Carolina and East ball was made a varsity sport in 1902, the Davidson 4 Carolina. squad played on Sprunt Field, where the Name (pos) AB RHBI BB K PO A In five of the first six years of the 1970s, Wildcats played for 25 years. Quite a few Frank Murphy, rf 5010 0 1 3 0 Davidson won at least as many as it lost at games during the first quarter century were Stew Brown, ss 5022 0 2 2 1 home. That contrasted its overall record dur- played at neutral sites, including Charlotte, Hank Strickland, c 4000 0 1 4 2 ing those seasons. The only year the Wildcats Gastonia, Statesville and Concord, where Ray Logan, 1b 4100 0 1 9 0 Skip Waite, 2b 3111 1 1 1 2 finished with a winning record in that span crowds were as large as 1,500. Claude Owen, lf 3100 1 3 2 0 was in 1975 (21-15), their first 20-win season. The football team also played on Sprunt Dick Lindsey, 3b 3110 1 2 0 3 It was during the mid-’70s when Wildcat Field, and when was , cf 4000 0 3 5 0 Park received its signature pine trees. The built, both teams moved into the new facility. Buddy Durham, p 3001 1 2 1 1 Totals 34 454 416 27 9 saplings were planted and quickly sprang up For nearly 30 years, the Davidson nine played into a lush, beautiful backdrop from foul pole there, on what is now known as Stephen B. Score by innings: R HE to foul pole beyond the outfield fence. Smith Field, until the college built a field West Virginia 000 000 003 - 394 During the 1980s, the ’Cats enjoyed specifically for baseball. Davidson 000 000 004 - 451 tremendous success at Wildcat Park, particu- The , as it was simply known, E - Guth 2, Piscorik, Boggs, Brown. LOB - West larly from 1985-88. Davidson’s record at home was located where the Baker Sports Complex Virginia 6, Davidson 8. 2B - Lindsey. 3B - Guth, over those four years was 67-28 (.705), includ- now resides. The Wildcats spent 11 years there Waite. HR - Little. SB - Meadows, Tomechko. CS - Guth. Picked off - Parke. ing setting new standards for wins in three before Wildcat Park was constructed. West Virginia IP HRER BB K AB BF RECORD AT WILSON FIELD (WILDCAT PARK) T. Meadows 8.0 43 1 215 31 33 Ted Siminick, L 0.1 0112113 Year W LTPct Year W LTPct Year W LTPct Denny Taylor 0.1 1000022 1967 29 .182 1982 10 13 .435 1997 15 13 .536 1968 2 11 .154 1983 4 11 .267 1998 8 23 .348 Davidson IP HRER BB K AB BF Buddy Durham, W 9.0 93 3 2434 36 1969 6 91.406 1984 10 81.553 1999 6 19 1 .250 1970 85 .615 1985 16 8 .667 2000 16 12 .571 1971 97 .563 1986 14 5 .737 2001 13 13 .500 1972 88 .500 1987 18 7 .720 2002 14 14 .500 1973 4 10 .286 1988 19 8 .704 2003 15 10 .600 1974 86 .571 1989 10 7 .588 2004 12 15 .444 1975 14 10 .583 1990 12 12 1 .500 2005* 18 11 .621 1976 7 12 .368 1991 10 7 .588 2006 14 15 .483 1977 5 11 .313 1992 18 9 .667 2007 16 19 .457 1978 12 10 .545 1993 12 12 .500 2008 10 17 .370 1979 5 13 .278 1994 10 13 .435 1980 99 .500 1995 13 15 .464 42 Seasons 451 476 4 .487 1981 9 12 .429 1996 10 18 .357 5 2009 Baseball Wildcat Profiles Zach Brett KAYNE SHORE Senior w 5-10 w 180 w IF/Pw S/R Senior w 5-9 w 165 w OF w L/R Roswell, Ga. Kannapolis, N.C. 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2008: Most Valuable Player … one of four to start all1 50 games … 29 2008: Hustle Award for the second straight season, with4 catcher Will starts at shortstop and 21 at second base … 17 multiple-hit games … General … one of four to start all 50 games … all 50 starts in left field … seven contests with seven multiple RBIs … nine-game hitting streak … 20 multiple-hit games led the team, as did eight sacrifice hits … 4-for-4 set a school record with 47 walks … .467 on-base percentage led the with two runs vs. Georgia Southern (4/20) … 3-for-5 with a triple and team and 28 RBIs were the fourth highest … 3-for-5 with four RBIs and two RBIs against Duke (4/23) … seven hits in 10 at-bats in a three-game a triple at Western (4/5); 7-for-14 with seven RBIs in the series … 3-for-4 set at Appalachian State … 6-for-14 in a three-game series vs. Elon. with a double and an RBI against Georgia Southern (4/20) … five hits 2007: Rick Smyre Hustle Award … 32 starts in center field, played in 41 in 11 at-bats in the series vs. Elon … 2-for-4, drew three walks and total games … fourth on the team with a .328 batting average and recorded scored two runs in the SoCon Tourney against Western (5/20). five doubles, two triples and 14 RBIs … tied for team lead with seven stolen 2007: Started all 53 games at second base … hit first in the order in 40 bases … posted 12 multiple-hit games and had a nine-game hitting streak starts … hit .312 with 14 doubles, a triple, six home runs and 42 RBIs … … collected nine hits and seven RBIs in the first five games. scored 45 runs and stole four bases … led team with 31 walks … 21 multi- 2006: Made more starts in left field (24) than any other Wildcat … hit ple-hit games and 11 with multiple RBIs … 16-game hit streak, the longest .412 in first five starts … 2-for-3 with a run and a sacrifice bunt against on the team, from April 13-May 17. Niagara in first collegiate action … season-high three hits in five trips with a 2006: Dual role of relief and defensive replacement as a freshman run and RBI vs. Xavier … threw out two runners in 7-2 victory vs. Wofford. … had a 4.09 ERA … in first pitching assignment since the age of 12, beat an Prep/Personal: Four-year letterman for former Wildcat Linn Williams Army pitcher with a career record of 20-6, yielding one run in three innings ’91 … all-conference and all-county as a senior … four-year letterman, and of the 7-5 victory … fanned a season-high three batters in two shutout three-time captain and team MVP in soccer … played American Legion ball innings against Yale … held Georgia Southern scoreless for the final two for four years and led county with .407 average in last season … holds innings of a 6-0 shutout … did not allow a run in two frames at Duke. South Rowan Legion records for career hits and runs … member of gold Prep/Personal: Played for Mickey McMurtry, helping team to state medal team at 2004 State Games … born Dec. 31, 1986 … older brother semifinals as a junior and finals as a senior … Gold Glove Award … played Ronnie ’06 was an all-conference and all-state for the for East Cobb Panthers in 2006, batting .414 in 70 at-bats with 28 runs and Wildcats in 2006 … son of Ronnie and Penni. 16 stolen bases … born November 22, 1986 … son of Lee and Julie.

KAYNE’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS SHORE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2006 .200 19 051100 0 1 .200 01.333 00 2006 .225 36 26 80 8 18 1 0 0 6 .238 10 20 .319 25 2007 .312 53 53 221 45 69 14 1642 .466 31 24 .402 47 2007 .328 41 32 131 25 43 5 2 0 14 .397 7 27 .364 78 2008 .318 50 50 179 31 57 12 2 1 28 .425 47 20 .467 67 2008 .313 50 50 201 35 63 7 1 0 14 .358 19 26 .379 6 10 Total .314 122 103 405 77 127 26 3771 .444 78 45 .432 10 14 Total .301 127 108 412 68 124 13 3 0 34 .347 36 73 .363 15 23

KAYNE’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Graham Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 2006 7.71 1112 20 014.0 31 13 12 5 11 .443 12 CHAPMAN 2007 4.96 0015 00 016.1 22 11 9510 .324 12 Total 6.23 1127 20 030.1 53 24 21 10 21 .384 24 Senior w 6-0 w 175 w IF w R/R Holly Springs, N.C. Middle Creek History 5 2008: Played in three games and made one start but was injured for the rest of the season … went 1-for-3 with two runs and stole a base in the three outings. 2007: SoCon Academic Honor Roll … eight hits and 10 runs in 31 con- tests … started 13 games at third base … 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI against Gardner-Webb May 1 … had a single and scored a run at No. 4 North Carolina March 28. 2006: All 11 starts came at third base … ripped a double for first colle- giate hit against Wofford … delivered a pinch-hit single against No. 20 Charleston … scored the last of five runs in the eighth of 9-5 win over No. 24 Wake Forest … squeezed home a run for lone RBI of the season at Appalachian State … SoCon Honor Roll. Zach Kayne Brett Shore

Davidson Wildcats 6 Wildcat Profiles WildcatWILDCAT ProfilesPROFILES Prep/Personal: Three-year letterman and two-time co-captain for Pat Milton Senter and Mike Matthews … three-time honorable mention all- conference … four-time academic all-conference … founder of student government and first-ever student-body president at Middle Creek … BRADY born March 19, 1987 … son of David and Sally. Senior w 6-0 w 200 w OF w L/R CHAPMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Westchester, Ill. Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT Fenwick 2006 .171 27 11 41 4 7 1 0 0 1 .195 4 12 .261 00 Psychology 2007 .145 31 13 55 10 8 1 0 0 1 .164 6 24 .230 00 2008 .333 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 .333 1 2 .500 11 Total .162 61 25 99 16 16 2 0 0 2 .182 11 38 .252 11 Chase 2008: Academic All-SoCon … 12 starts at DH9 … 3-for-5 with a dou- ble, a run and an RBI vs. Coll. of Charleston (3/23) … two hits and a FITZPATRICK double in a two-game set vs. Yale … 1-for-3 with an RBI and two runs Senior w 5-11 w 185 w OF w R/R at No. 3 North Carolina. 2007: SoCon Academic Honor Roll … started six games – five in left Greenwich, Conn. field and one in right … five hits in 33 at-bats … scored seven runs … 2- Greenwich for-2 with a double against Georgia Southern May 4. History 2006: Collected first career hit with a two-run bomb to right in 5-2 vic- tory over Georgetown … season-high three runs and scored another in 13- 11 win against Niagara … provided Davidson’s lone two runs at No. 9 South Carolina with a … SoCon Honor Roll. Prep/Personal: All-state as a senior and two-time all-conference in 2008: One of four to start all 50 games … started every7 game in right both baseball and football … tied school record for hits in a season (51) … field … 16 multiple-hit games and multiple RBIs in eight games, tied for batting champion at NABF World Series in summer of 2004 … academic the most on the team … 31 RBIs tied for second most on the team … all-state, conference MVP and Suburban Life Newspaper Player of the .971 … 3-for-4 with a double, homer and three RBIs Year for football as a senior … Scholar-Athlete of the Year in the season opener vs. Radford … 3-for-6 with a double and two RBIs Team … AP Scholar with distinction … Illinois State scholar … born vs. Virginia Tech (2/27) … finished on a hitting streak and 3-for-5 with March 14, 1987 … hit .358 and led the Chicago Wildcats with 15 runs in an RBI and a run in each of the last two games. the Chicago Suburban Baseball League in 2006 … cousin Jack plays foot- 2007: Played in 31 contests …made 11 starts – seven in center field ball at Harvard and another, Connor Powers, is a sophomore on the base- and four in left … 13 hits with four doubles and seven RBIs in 51 at- ball team at Mississippi State … uncle John Powers played football at bats … scored six runs … nine hits in his last six games with three dou- Michigan and father played football at Lake Forest College … son of bles … posted a .474 batting average during the stretch. James and Mary Helen. 2006: Picked up first collegiate hit against Wofford with a single, then scored first run … went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer, walk and four BRADY’S CAREER STATISTICS RBIs in 12-6 victory at Western Carolina. Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT Prep/Personal: All-state and two-time all-conference performer for 2006 .173 24 16 52 12 9 1 0 2 10 .308 6 19 .267 00 2007 .152 14 6 33 7 5 1 0 1 2 .273 2 6 .200 00 Mike Mora … co-captain with twin brother and team MVP with .455 2008 .176 24 12 51 10 9 2 0 0 5 .216 8 18 .311 00 average, 33 runs and 14 stolen bases as a senior … helped team to con- Total .169 62 34 136 29 23 4 0 3 17 .265 16 43 .269 00 ference championship as a junior, runner-up the following year … played for Team Connecticut Blue Jays during the summer … born Feb. 21, 1987 … joins brother Chris as first set of twins to play baseball for Chris Davidson … son of Paul and Nancy. FITZPATRICK’S CAREER STATISTICS FITZPATRICK Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT Senior w 5-11 w 175 w IF w R/R 2006 .100 22 6 30 4 3 0 0 1 4 .200 3 16 .182 00 Greenwich, Conn. 2007 .255 31 11 51 6 13 4 0 0 7 .333 5 13 .339 11 2008 .275 50 50 189 37 52 12 0 4 31 .402 24 39 .374 14 Greenwich Total .252 103 67 270 47 68 16 0 5 42 .367 32 68 .347 25 History

2008: Played in 41 games and made 40 starts after21 injuries caused him to miss time in early March … made 13 starts at second base and 27 at third … even games with multiple hits and three contests with multiple RBIs … 2-for-3 with a double vs. Columbia … 2-for-3 with a run at The Citadel (4/11) … 2-for-4 with an RBI vs. Georgia Southern (4/18) … 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs at Furman (5/4) … four hits in a three-game series at UNC Greensboro and 2-for-4 with two runs in the SoCon Tournament against Western Carolina (5/20). 2007: Started 39 games at third base … hit seventh in the order in 37 starts … hit .263 with four doubles, a triple, three homers and 23 RBIs … scored 28 runs … 10 multiple-hit games and six multiple-RBI games … 13 hits in the first seven games of the season; hit .448 during the stretch … three hits and two RBIs against Furman May 3 … 3- Graham Chapman Chase FitzPatrick for-6 against Yale March 14 … 4-for-5 with three RBIs and a double at

7 2009 Baseball Wildcat Profiles WILDCAT PROFILES

Wofford May 15. 2006: Three of his five at-bats came against Wofford, the others Matt at No. 2 North Carolina and Duke. Prep/Personal: All-conference as a junior, honorable mention as a WEBB senior for Mike Mora … co-captain with twin brother as a senior … w w w w born Feb. 21, 1987 … joins brother Chase as first set of twins to play Junior 5-10 175 IF/P R/R baseball for Davidson … son of Paul and Nancy. Jacksonville, Fla. Stanton FITZPATRICK’S CAREER STATISTICS Psychology Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2006 .000 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 00 2007 .263 41 39 137 28 36 4 1 3 23 .372 22 39 .382 14 2008 .239 41 40 134 21 32 8 0 0 13 .299 23 33 .364 7 11 Total .246 86 79 276 49 68 12 1 3 36 .330 45 73 .367 8 15 2008: Academic All-SoCon … injured in the first game17 of the season and didn’t return to the starting lineup until April 2 … played in 26 contests and started 25 … made 21 starts at shortstop and four as the DH … 10 games with multiple hits … 3-for-6 with a homer and five RBIs vs. Wake Forest (4/15) … 3-for-4 with an RBI vs. Duke (4/23) … 3- for-5 with two doubles, a home run and three RBIs at Furman (5/4) … 3-for-5 with two doubles, a homer and three RBIs at UNCG (5/14) … four appearances on the mound and gave up three runs in 7.0 IP. 2007: Second-team All-Southern Conference by the media … SoCon Academic Honor Roll … Davidson’s Most Valuable Pitcher Award with Rob Wilson … started all 53 games at shortstop … had 18 multiple-hit games and eight contests with multiple RBIs … opened season with a 10-game hitting streak … four hits on two occasions – vs. Furman March 3 and vs. Cornell March 14… had three home runs and seven RBIs against the Big Red … 3-for-5 with three RBIs vs. Gardner-Webb May 1 … 3-1 record with eight saves on the mound… allowed six runs and struck out 26 in 30 innings… second on the team with 22 appear- ances … fanned five in three scoreless innings at Wofford … pitched Pat Brady Chris FitzPatrick four scoreless frames at May 18. 2006: Missed the season after undergoing Tommy John surgery … Tommy SoCon Honor Roll. Prep/Personal: Two-time all-conference, all-city and team captain PIACENZA for Joel Davis … 0.18 ERA and eight per nine innings as a senior … hit .412 as a junior, .386 as a senior … committed just two Junior w 6-0 w 200 w C w L/R errors in final season … born September 3, 1987 … Amos Norris Watertown, Conn. Scholarship recipient … son of David and Cynthia. Taft Sociology WEBB’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2007 .279 53 53 229 41 64 7 3 9 44 .454 24 45 .352 36 2008 .327 26 25 101 17 33 10 0 5 23 .574 7 19 .373 00 Total .294 79 78 330 58 97 17 3 14 67 .491 31 64 .358 36

2008: Academic All-SoCon … started 43 games11 at catcher and one as the DH … six games with multiple RBIs … 31 RBIs tied for second on WEBB’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS the team … 2-for-4 with an RBI and a run vs. Yale (3/9) … 2-for-3 with Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP a double, triple and three RBIs vs. Wofford (3/29) … 2-for-4 at Furman 2007 1.80 3 1 22 0 0 8 30.0 20 6 6 8 26 .189 2 5 (5/2) … homer and four RBIs at UNCG (5/16). 2008 3.86 1 0 4 0 0 0 7.0 7 3 3 4 3 .269 1 2 Total 2.19 4 1 26 0 0 8 37.0 27 9 9 12 29 .205 3 7 2007: Davidson’s George Weicker Rookie of the Year with Thomas Middour … SoCon Academic Honor Roll … 33 starts behind the plate and played in 34 contests … 24 hits with six doubles, two homers and 18 RBIs in 95 at-bats … six multiple-hit contests and four games with two or more RBIs … 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI at No. 4 North Carolina … 2-for-4 with three RBIs vs. the Coll. of Charleston May 18. Prep/Personal: Four-year letterman for Joe Brogna … hit .440 with three homers and 19 RBIs in 50 at-bats as team captain senior year … Founders’ League Team three times, All-Star twice … Stone Baseball Award … Stone Athletic Award for most athletic student at Taft … twice football team captain … Founders’ League Football All-Star in 2004, Erickson League All-Star in 2005 … born April 21, 1988 … hit .385 in 96 at-bats for American Legion Post 195 Oakville … father played baseball at Yale … son of John and Jean. PIACENZA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2007 .253 34 33 95 14 24 6 0 2 18 .379 19 29 .371 00 2008 .196 46 44 148 16 29 6 1 2 31 .291 25 42 .322 11 Total .218 80 77 243 30 53 12 1 4 49 .325 44 71 .341 11 Matt Webb

Davidson Wildcats 8 Wildcat Profiles WildcatWILDCAT ProfilesPROFILES Steve Chris BLOMBERG KENNEDY Junior w 6-0 w 200 w P/IF w R/R Junior w 6-2 w 190 w LHP w L/L Watertown, Conn. Asheboro, N.C. Taft SW Randolph Physics Art

2008: Played in five games and recorded a hit and19 a run in three at- 2008: Pitched 38.2 innings in 16 appearances and24 made nine starts… bats … drew two walks. fanned 30 batters … three scoreless innings and struck out two in a sea- 2007: Struck out four in 11.1 innings in four appearances on the hill for son-opening victory over Radford … pitched six innings and struck out the Wildcats. five in a start vs. Wofford (3/30); gave up four hits and no earned runs. Prep/Personal: Hit .479 with six homers and 25 RBIs for Joe Brogna 2007: Pitched 34.1 innings in 19 appearances … 1-2 record and made … also posted an on-base percentage of .585 … Founders League All-Star four starts … fanned 22 batters … did not allow a run in two-thirds of … born September 23, 1988 … son of Mike and Gail. an inning in first win at Furman March 3 … threw 6.2 innings and allowed two runs in his third start of the season. BLOMBERG’S CAREER HITTING STATISTICS Prep/Personal: Three-time all-county and all-conference performer Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT for Chris Cook … team captain … 17-7 for his career with a 1.91 ERA in 2008 .333 5 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 2 2 .600 00 156 innings while striking out 261 … graduated third in his class … Total .333 5 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 .333 2 2 .600 00 born October 6, 1987 … son of Dale and Debbie.

BLOMBERG’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS KENNEDY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 2007 9.53 00 40 0 011.1 22 14 12 34.393 10 2007 7.86 1 2 19 4 0 0 34.1 44 35 30 27 22 .308 5 8 Total 9.53 00 40 0 011.1 22 14 12 34.393 10 2008 11.87 0 7 16 9 0 0 38.2 64 61 51 38 30 .379 7 2 Total 9.99 1 9 35 13 0 0 73.0 108 96 81 65 52 .346 12 10 Jay John HONEYCUTT EDWARDS Junior w 6-3 w 210 w OF/1B w R/R Junior w 5-10 w 160 w LHP w L/L Fuquay-Varina, N.C. Lake Forest, Ill. Fuquay-Varina Lawrenceville Chemistry Political Science

2008: Played in 32 games and made 27 starts … 2420 starts at first base 2008: Pitched 25.2 innings in nine appearances27 and made two starts and three at DH … started the first 24 games … opened with a six-game … gave up one run in a five-inning start at Duke (5/6)… gave up two hitting streak and had four homers and 12 RBIs … led team with nine runs in a five-inning start at UNC Greensboro (5/16) and earned his home runs and his .505 was second on the team… first career victory … allowed just three earned runs in his last 14.2 IP. 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBIs against Virginia Tech (2/27) … 3- 2007: Threw 2.1 innings in four appearances … struck out one and for-6 with a home run and five RBIs vs. Niagara (3/1) … 3-for-4 with a allowed one earned run. homer vs. Quinnipiac (3/8). Prep/Personal: Three-year letterman for Champ Atlee … 2.35 ERA 2007: Played in nine games… collected two hits, three RBIs and a run senior season … All-American swimmer … played water polo … in 12 at-bats. earned a total of nine varsity letters … played on a USA baseball team Prep/Personal: Hit .343 with six homers as senior team captain for in Europe for two weeks … born October 23, 1987 … sister Lindsey is Milton Senter … 2004 Bobby Murray Invitational MVP … first-team all- on the Duke track team … son of Jack and Christine. conference in 2006 … North Carolina Honor Graduate … born Oct. 27, 1987 … played on Garner American Legion Post 232 last summer … EDWARD’S CAREER STATISTICS Darden Family Baseball Scholarship … uncle Frank Folger pitched for Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT Davidson in the early ’70s and posted a career ERA of 3.80 … son of 2007 3.86 0 0 4 0 0 0 2.1 4 1 1 4 1 .364 0 0 2008 4.21 1 0 9 2 0 0 25.2 29 12 12 15 12 .276 3 3 Jimmie and Janet. Total 4.18 1 0 13 2 0 0 28.0 33 13 13 19 13 .284 3 3 HONEYCUTT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2007 .167 9 0 12 1 2 0 0 0 3 .167 0 7 .167 00 2008 .234 32 27 107 21 25 2 0 9 27 .505 6 40 .299 00 Total .227 41 27 119 22 27 2 0 9 30 .471 6 47 .287 00

9 2009 Baseball Wildcat Profiles Thomas Sam MIDDOUR PAYNE Junior w 6-1 w 200 w LHP w L/L Sophomore w 5-10 w 170 w OF w L/R Decatur, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Lakeside Westminster Political Science 30 Undeclared 6 2008: Academic All-SoCon … team’s Most Valuable Pitcher … led in 2008: Played in 25 contests and made 14 starts as the DH …two hits starts, , strikeouts, ERA and wins … seven innings or in the last two games of a three-game series vs. Georgia Southern … 3- more in four games and five innings or more in 10 contests … gave up for-4 with two RBIs vs. the Mountaineers (4/25) and followed with a 2- six runs in 20.2 innings of work in his first four starts … allowed two for-5 performance with a homer and two RBIs … 2-for-5 with double, runs and struck out eight in seven innings vs. Elon (5/7). run and RBI at Furman (5/4) … two hits in a three-game series vs. Elon. 2007: Davidson’s George Weicker Rookie of the Year with Tommy Prep/Personal: Won three letters for Jim Jefferson … hit .442 as a Piacenza … SoCon Academic Honor Roll … pitched 79 innings, the sec- senior with three homers, 31 RBIs and 17 extra-base hits … hit .385 for ond-most on the team … started 12 games and made 21 appearances… his career with five homers, 55 RBIs and 30 extra-base hits … scored 75 recorded one … struck out 36 … did not allow an earned run in 5.2 career runs and stole 17 bases … first-team all-city as a junior and sec- innings vs. App. St. May 9… gave up just one run in 3.2 innings vs. The ond-team all-city as a senior … lettered in football … National Honor Citadel in the SoCon tourney. Society, National Merit Commended Scholar, AP Scholar … the son of Prep/Personal: Three-time letterman and two-time all-county per- Houston and Martha Payne… has two younger brothers, Matt and Ian, former for Bill Newsome … team’s best pitcher as a junior and senior … and a younger sister, Emma … born Sept. 17, 1988, in Augusta, Ga. 5-1 with a 2.05 ERA as a junior … struck out 67 batters in 65 innings, hit .327 as a senior … Wendy’s High School Heisman Award … born June PAYNE’S CAREER STATISTICS 19, 1988 … recipient of Harold J. Wilkerson Baseball Scholarship … Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT father played baseball at Georgia Tech … son of David and Alice. 2008 .230 25 16 61 6 14 3 0 1 7 .328 7 19 .309 11 Total .230 25 16 61 6 14 3 0 1 7 .328 7 19 .309 11 MIDDOUR’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Danny 2007 7.29 5 7 21 12 0 1 79.0 113 76 64 30 36 .349 5 14 2008 5.29 3 4 14 14 0 0 78.1 91 57 46 26 49 .303 1 13 Total 6.29 8 11 35 26 0 1 157.1 204 133 110 56 85 .327 6 27 WEISS Tory Sophomore w 5-9 w 195 w IF w R/R Ft. Myers, Fla. Fort Myers SUMMEY Undeclared Junior w 6-3 w 190 w RHP w R/R Brewster, Mass. Nauset Regional Economics 2008: Ping! All-Freshmen Honorable Mention … Davidson8 Rookie of the Year … started 49 games, most of any freshman … his 14 doubles and 33 RBIs led the squad … started 26 contests at first base, 13 at sec- ond and 10 as the DH … multiple hits in 16 games and multiple RBIs in eight, tied for the most on the team … 10-game hitting streak was the 2008: Earned Academic All-SoCon honors … made40 six appearances second-longest of the season … two hits and four RBIs vs. Georg etown and threw 11 innings … struck out nine. (2/23 ) … 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI vs. Coll. of Charleston 2007: SoCon Academic Honor Roll … made one appearance … threw (3/23); had six hits in that series … 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs a scoreless inning and gave up one hit against Yale on March 13. vs. Georgia Southern (4/18) … five hits and four RBIs in a three-game Prep/Personal: Three-year letterman and two-time captain for Ken set at Furman (5/4) … four hits in the series at UNCG. Duff … first-team all-conference and Cape Cod Times All-Star as a sen- Prep/Personal: Lettered three seasons for Mike Christensen … all- ior … third in the league in batting … Boston Globe All-Scholastic Team state honorable mention, all-county and first-team all-conference as a … two-time letterman and state qualifier in cross country … National senior after hitting .412 with six homers 26 RBIs and 13 doubles … team Honor Society … AP Scholar Award … US Army Reserve Student- went 25-3 and won the district championship … all-conference and all- Athlete Award … Honor Roll three times, High Honor Roll once … county accolades as a junior … the son of Michael and Felice Weiss … born June 30, 1988 … son of Mitch and Ellen. younger brother, Sam … born Oct. 15, 1988, in Philadelphia. SUMMEY’S CAREER STATISTICS WEISS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2007 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 2008 .297 49 49 185 20 55 14 1 2 33 .416 17 48 .367 22 2008 18.00 0 0 6 0 0 0 11.0 22 22 22 7 9 .407 1 6 Total .297 49 49 185 20 55 14 1 2 33 .416 17 48 .367 22 Total 16.50 0 0 7 0 0 0 12.0 23 22 22 7 9 .397 1 6

Davidson Wildcats 10 Davidson … born March 25, 1989, in Nashville, Tenn.

Wildcat Profiles Wildcat Profiles Andy Mac BASS HUNTER Sophomore w 6-4 w 195 w RHP w R/R Sophomore w 6-1 w 175 w LHP w L/L College Grove, Tenn. Charlotte, N.C. Battleground Academy Providence Undeclared 14 Undeclared 23 2008: Pitched 35 innings in 16 appearances and made five starts… 16 2008: Pitched 24.2 innings in 20 relief appearances … stretch of four strikeouts … three straight games without allowing a run at the end of games without allowing a run (5.2 innings) … pitched two scoreless April … gave up a run and fanned three in four innings of relief work innings without allowing a hit at The Citadel (4/13); pitched 3.2 score- at The Citadel (4/11) … struck out one and pitched two scoreless less frames in the series against the Bulldogs … tossed a scoreless frames at Appalachian State (4/27). inning in a victory over Columbia (3/18). Prep/Personal: Earned three letters under Brad Myers … All- Prep/Personal: Earned two letters under Danny Highlight … 1.83 Region honors as a senior after recording 80 strikeouts in 80 innings ERA in 38.1 innings as a senior with 35 strikeouts … 4-1 in five starts with a 1.54 ERA … 1.79 career ERA with 144 strikeouts in 152 innings… and 2-0 in 10 relief apps … 9-1 career record … team was 51-9 in two team won three straight region titles and was the state runner up in seasons and won their conference in 2006 … academic honor roll all 2006 … son of Stephan and Susan Bass … has a brother, Brian… grand- four years and earned AP Scholar with distinction … son of Rob and father played at Vanderbilt and father played basketball at Pat Hunter … older sister, Retta Lee… born July 9, 1989, in Charlotte. Birmingham Southern … related to Bill Smith, who played football at HUNTER’S CAREER STATISTICS BASS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 2008 7.66 0 1 20 0 0 0 24.2 44 26 21 16 10 .400 1 1 Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Total 7.66 0 1 20 0 0 0 24.2 44 26 21 16 10 .400 1 1 2008 10.80 1 4 16 5 0 0 35.0 52 51 42 28 16 .351 10 9 Total 10.80 1 4 16 5 0 0 35.0 52 51 42 28 16 .351 10 9 Ian Mac HORKLEY READ Sophomore w 5-11 w 170 w RHP w R/R Sophomore w 5-9 w 160 w LHP w L/L Washington, D.C. Lumberton, N.C. Wilson Lumberton Undeclared Undeclared

2008: Pitched 40.1 innings in 23 appearances … 26three starts… walked 2008: Sat out the campaign, recovering from Tommy15 John Surgery. 14 batters and struck out 19 … seven straight appearances in which he 2007: SoCon Academic Honor Roll … 1-1 record in five starts on the allowed three earned runs … 2.2 scoreless innings in last two outings mound … 4.15 ERA in 21.2 innings of work and struck out 17 … two … tossed three scoreless innings, allowing one hit and fanning three vs. earned runs in five innings to get his first career win against Wake Forest (4/15) … tossed two scoreless innings at UNCG (5/16). Georgetown Feb. 19… stru ck out six and allowed four runs in 7.0 IP vs. Prep/Personal: Lettered four seasons for Eddie Saah … team won Furman March 4 … 5.2 scoreless innings vs. Lafayette March 11. DCIAA Championship four years and finished 2007 25-4 … honorable Prep/Personal: Team captain and MVP for Paul Hodges … 5-3 with mention All-Met as a junior and a senior and owns the school career 1.35 ERA and 110 strikeouts in 78 innings, plus led team with .409 bat- record in wins … son of Graham Horkley and Katharine Abraham … ting average senior year … conference and county player of the year … younger brother, Benjamin … born Oct. 14, 1988, in Washington, D.C. MVP of conference tournament and county slugfest … all-region and all-county teams twice … 9-1 record and 0.98 ERA as a junior, fanning HORKLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS 124 in 76.1 frames for third-ranked team in 4A … valedictorian … born Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 2008 7.14 0 7 23 3 0 0 40.1 62 38 32 14 19 .344 3 8 October 8, 1987 … Harold J. Wilkerson Baseball Scholarship and 2008 7.14 0 7 23 3 0 0 40.1 62 38 32 14 19 .344 3 8 Helmut Deussen Scholarship… son of Carey Read and Angie Sealey. READ’S CAREER STATISTICS Matt Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 2007 4.15 1 1 5 5 0 0 21.2 24 13 10 7 17 .286 1 5 SLIWIAK 2008 ------Injured ------Total 4.15 1 1 5 5 0 0 21.2 24 13 10 7 17 .286 1 5 Sophomore w 5-11 w 170 w RHP w R/R Gaithersburg, Md. Gonzaga Undeclared 33 11 2009 Baseball Wildcat Profiles

2008: Pitched 32.1 innings in 25 games … first career and only Jake start at No. 3 North Carolina … struck out 22 batters … did not allow an earned run in five straight games … two scoreless innings at Virginia Tech (4/8 ) … two scoreless frames at App. State (4/27) … BERMAN two scoreless innings and fanned two in the SoCon Tournament against Freshman w 6-1 w 175 w IF w R/R Western Carolina (5/20). Prep/Personal: Three letters for Joe Schourek … first-team All-Met Dallas, Texas and first-team All-WCAC as a senior … second-team All-WCAC as a Fort Worth Country Day junior and honorable mention as a sophomore … son of Robert and Undeclared Kathleen Sliwiak … father played baseball at Catholic University … younger brother, Brett … born Feb. 1, 1989, in Gaithersburg, Md. SLIWIAK’S CAREER STATISTICS Prep/Personal: Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Four-year letterwinner at Fort Worth Country2 Day ... 2008 7.52 2 2 26 1 0 0 32.1 40 37 27 23 22 .294 4 4 team captain ... also played basketball and football, where he was the Total 7.52 2 2 26 1 0 0 32.1 40 37 27 23 22 .294 4 4 starting as a senior ... four-year honor roll member ... National Honor Roll. Will James GENERAL CERBIE Sophomore w 5-10 w 215 w C w R/R Freshman w 5-11 w 180 w IF w R/R Branford, Conn. Charlotte, N.C. Hopkins School Providence Day Undeclared Undeclared

2008: Co-winner of the team Hustle Award… played35 in seven games Prep/Personal: 3 Four-year letterwinner ... All-Conference honorable off the bench… had a two-run double in his only plate appearance and mention as a freshman ... All-Conference, All-State and All- scored a run at Furman (5/3). Mecklenburg County ... super team as a sophomore Prep/Personal: Four seasons under Bob Hart … team won league and junior ... All-Conference and All-State as a senior ... played football three years … son of Bill General and Joy Bershstein… two younger sis- and basketball ... National Honor Society and Beta Club ... AP Scholar. ters, Allison and Sheryl-Leigh … born Sept. 27, 1989, in Mesa, Ariz. GENERAL’S CAREER STATISTICS Seth Year Avg GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB ATT 2008 .167 7 0 6 1 1 1 0 0 3 .333 0 1 .143 00 Total .167 7 0 6 1 1 1 0 0 3 .333 0 1 .143 00 FREEMAN Freshman w 6-0 w 165 w IF w R/R Mike Cherryville, N.C. Cherryville FRONGELLO Undeclared Sophomore w 6-1 w 185 w RHP w R/R Raleigh, N.C. Middle Creek Undeclared Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner for Coach12 Scott Heavner ... All-Conference, All-Region and All-State in 2007 and 2008 ... Conference Player of the Year in 2008 ... North Carolina 1A Player of the Year in 2008 ... NC 1A State Championship in 2008 ... also ran cross country ... Valedictorian ... male Scholastic Athlete of the Year in 2008 ... president 2008: 32 appearances, third most in a season in school38 history and of the National Honor Society ... Eagle scout. five saves tied for seventh … walked 13 batters in 37 IP while striking out 21 … three scoreless innings for first career save vs. Georgetown Chris (2/23) …scoreless frame at Auburn (5/4) … four appearances without giving up a run (4.2 innings) and two saves … fifth save after throwing LAMB 1.2 scoreless frames at UNC Greensboro (5/16). w w w w Prep/Personal: All-Conference and All-Academic for Jeremy Freshman 6-0 170 LHP L/L Thompson and David Kushner … 8-2 record with a 1.25 ERA as a sen- Berkeley, Calif. ior … school’s all-time leader in ERA (1.32) and second in wins (13)… Berkeley recorded a 1.33 career ERA with 88 strikeouts in 105.2 innings … son of Undeclared Paul and Anne Frongello… has two younger brothers, Matt and Robbie… born March 15, 1989. FRONGELLO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA WLApp GS CG SV IP HRER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Prep/Personal: 16 2008 6.08 2 4 32 0 0 5 37.0 52 31 25 13 21 .338 3 9 First-team all-league as a senior, going 4-1 with a Total 6.08 2 4 32 0 0 5 37.0 52 31 25 13 21 .338 3 9 1.08 ERA, 64 strikeouts and held opponents to a .167 average ... owns career record of 7-3 with a 1.09 ERA and 102 strikeouts in 76 2/3 IP.

Davidson Wildcats 12 Wildcat Profiles Wildcat2007 OPPONENTS Profiles Michael Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Northwest Cabarrus ... All-Conference in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... named Most Valuable Pitcher for Northwest in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... Team MVP in 2008 LOEB ... four-time Scholar Athlete ... went 9-1 with 96 strikeouts in senior Freshman w 6-1 w 190 w RHP w R/R season ... member of the National Beta Club ... graduated summa cum laude ... also a member of varsity swimming. Gaithersburg, Md. St. John’s College Calvin Undeclared SIGELBAUM Freshman w 6-3 w 185 w IF w R/R Prep/Personal: Three-year letterwinner for Coach22 Mark Gibbs ... New York, N.Y. high school team was ranked seventh nationally by Pelham Memorial and second by Collegiate Baseball ... 12 members of high school team Undeclared went on to play college baseball, nine for Division I teams ... honor roll with distinction ... AP Scholar ... De La Salle Scholar. Jonathan 36 Prep/Personal: Three-year letterwinner for Coach Jack Plunkett ... 2006 League Comeback Player of the Year ... 2007 Empire State Games FISHER Alternate ... 2008 NYS Section I All-Section and Diamond-Nine-Scholar w w w w Athlete Award ... 2008 Pelham Memorial High School Athlete of the Freshman 5-11 165 RHP R/R Year ... 2008 All-Journal News Second Team ... also ran track ... NYS Huntersville, N.C. Section I Third Place in the long jump ... member of the National Honor Hopewell Society ... recipient of the 2008 American Legion Award for Leadership. Undeclared David FREDLUND Prep/Personal: Two-year letterwinner at Hopewell28 ... Meca-6 All- Freshman w 6-4 w 200 w RHP w R/R Conference selection ... member of the National Honor Society ... AP Thomaston, Conn. Scholar. Thomaston Undeclared Brian RUSSELL Prep/Personal: Four-year letterwinner at Thomaston37 ... All-State ... Freshman w 6-4 w 195 w RHP w R/R Confere nce Pitcher of the Year ... posted an 8-3 record as a senior, pitch- Frankfort, Ill. ing 79 innings with 86 strikeouts, giving up 46 hits and only 12 walks Lincoln-Way East with 11 consecutive complete games ... owns career record of 20-9 ... Undeclared member of National Honor Society ... Valedictorian ... 2007 Connecticut Boy’s State ... National Merit Scholarship Commended Scholar. Drew Prep/Personal: Ranked #1 Pitcher at Winter 200729 Prep Baseball Report Showcase ... AAU Team Captain ... invited to play in Chicago GADAIRE Fall Scout League ... high school team won back to back regional cham- pionships ... Illinois State Scholar ... AP Scholar with Distinction ... Freshman w 6-2 w 190 w OF w R/R National Honors Society ... Math and History Honor Societies. Gainesville, Fla. Buchholz Ryan Undeclared OVERCASH Freshman w 6-4 w 175 w RHP w R/R Prep/Personal: 39 Concord, N.C. Three-year letterwinner ... Second Team All-Area ... First Team All-Area ... Honorable Mention All-State ... Player of the Northwest Cabarrus Week ... also played football, named First Team All-State and Second Undeclared Team All-Area ... Academic Achievement Award for baseball and football ... National Honor Society ... Spanish Honor ... graduated in top 10 percent of his class ... dad, Steve Gadaire, played basketballt a 31 Davidson from 1970-1975. 13 2009 Baseball Head Coach

After graduating from Richmond, Cooke Dick spent three years in the organ- ization at the A, AA and AAA levels, serving COOKE as a senior player-coach during the 1981 sea- son in the Florida State League. Richmond ‘78 Involved with USA Baseball since 1999, 19th Season Cooke first joined the staff of Team USA for Davidson Record: 347-565-1 the Pan American Games held in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1999, where the U.S. earned the sil- ver medal to qualify for the 2000 Olympics. In the summer of 2003, Cooke spent two months with Team USA as the pitching coach, oversee- ing a record-setting staff. The Americans post- Dick Cooke is entering his 19th season as son at the helm of the program. In that season, ed a miniscule 1.29 ERA while tossing 13 head coach of the Davidson Wildcats baseball Davidson tied the school record with 28 victo- shutouts, both top numbers in the all-time program. During his tenure, he has compiled a ries. He is also the only Wildcat baseball coach annals of USA Baseball. The team also reeled record of 347-565-1. No other coach in Davidson to win 20 or more games in four consecutive off 25 consecutive wins while setting a new history has coached, or won, as many games. seasons and in more than three different seasons record for at .931 (27-2). Cooke is fresh off his appearance in the 2008 (eight). Cooke then served on the staff of the Olympics with Team USA baseball in Beijing Cooke has demonstrated a knack for making Olympic-qualifying team as an auxiliary coach last August, where he served as an auxiliary the right moves in tight games in the late in November of 2003. Baseball legend Frank coach for . He also innings. During his reign, the ’Cats are 163-156 Robinson managed the squad that played in served as an auxiliary coach on Tommy (.511) in games decided by one or two runs, the Dominican Republic. In September of 2006, Lasorda’s staff that led Team USA to the gold including an 11-6 mark in 2004 and a 13-8 Cooke rejoined the USA staff as an auxiliary medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, record in one-run games alone in 2000, the most coach for the team that beat host Cuba in the Australia. In those roles, Cooke was responsible one-run wins in any season in Davidson history. gold medal game and qualified for the 2008 for watching countless videos of opponents to Since 1963, the ’Cats have had 12 seasons in Olympics. In November of 2007, he was an make scouting reports with meticulous charts of which they have won more than half of their auxiliary coach for Team USA, which defeated their hitters, and being the left-handed batting- one- and two-run games; Cooke has been the Cuba 6-3 in Taipei City to win the IBAF World practice pitcher. coach for nine of those seasons. Cup for the first time since 1974. In 2005, Cooke oversaw one of the country’s Nineteen years ago, Cooke was the head Cooke is also the director of the Davidson most prolific offenses as the Wildcats ranked coach and assistant athletic director at Belmont Wildcat Baseball clinics and summer camps. among the top 10 nationally in batting average, Abbey where he rebuilt the baseball program Having held the week-long summer camps for home runs per game, doubles per game and and led them to an 11-32 record in their first 17 years to capacity for players ages seven to slugging percentage. On his watch, Jay Heafner year at a varsity level following a 17-year hia- 18, Cooke has college and high school coaches blossomed from a .234 average with just three tus. on staff, all of whom have extensive camp and doubles as a freshman to the nation’s second- Prior to joining the Crusader staff, Cooke clinic experience, and have a true passion for highest average at .448 with 18 doubles and 11 was the assistant baseball coach for five seasons the game. The clinics he hosts take place from homers to become an All-American as a junior. (1984-88) at his alma mater, the University of October to January. Heafner was drafted by the Texas Rangers in Richmond. He graduated in 1978 with a degree Cooke and his wife, Susan, have been mar- 2006, the fourth Wildcat in the previous five in journalism and was a three-year baseball let- ried 21 years and have three daughters, Alison years taken in the draft. terman for the Spiders as a left-handed starting (16), Lindsay (13) and Erin (9). They reside in When Davidson was still in the Big South pitcher, finishing with a 12-10 record. In his sen- Davidson with their pet guinea pig, Checkers, Conference in 1992, Cooke was named the Big ior year, Cooke went 6-3 with a 2.80 ERA and 73 and black lab, Spike. South Coach of the Year in just his second sea- strikeouts in 68 innings.

Davidson Wildcats 14 Head Coach Head Coach

THE COOKE FILE COOKE’S COACHING RECORD Full Name...... Richard J. Cooke All Games Conference Date of Birth...... October 28, 1955 Year School W L Pct. WL Pct. Place Conference Hometown...... Wall, N.J. 1990 Belmont Abbey 11 32 .256 6 12 .333 t-6th High School...... Wall ’74 1991 Davidson 23 29 .442 10 8 .556 3rd Big South College ...... Richmond ’78 1992 28 25 .528 10 6 .625 2nd Marital Status...... Married for 21 years 1993 20 28 .417 11 9 .550 5th Southern ...... to the former Susan Jackson 1994 20 31 .392 12 12 .500 8th Children ...... Three daughters 1995 19 32 .373 10 14 .417 4th ...... Alison (16), Lindsay (13), Erin (9) 1996 16 33 .327 6 18 .250 8th Coaching Assignments 1997 18 34 .346 8 15 .348 6th ...... Richmond Assistant Coach, 1984-88 1998 13 38 .255 8 16 .333 7th ...... Belmont Abbey Head Coach, 1989-90 1999 11 37 .235* 9 21 .300 10th ..Davidson College Head Coach, 1991-pres. 2000 26 28 .481 14 15 .483 7th ...... USA Baseball 2001 19 32 .373 10 20 .333 10th ...... Aux. Coach, 1999-2000, 03, 06, 08 2002 21 29 .420 13 16 .448 t-8th ...... Pitching Coach, 2003 2003 18 27 .400 12 17 .414 8th 2004 20 33 .377 13 17 .433 7th 2005 26 24 .520 13 17 .433 9th 2006 18 33 .353 6 21 .222 9th 2007 19 34 .358 9 18 .333 10th 2008 12 38 .240 4 23 .148 10th Totals 358 597 .375* 184 272 .389 Davidson 347 565 .381* 178 295 .381 158 269 .343 Southern 20 14 .588 Big South 1992 Coach of the Year * — includes one tie game

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach Years W LT Pct. John A. Brewin 1902-05 31 12 0 .721 W.T. Everett 1906-07, ’09 33 19 0 .635 Tommy Stouch 1908 9 81 .528 H.E. Barr 1910 4 90 .308 Red Garman 1911 7 71 .500 William Guerrant 1912 4 71 .375 W.T. Cook 1913-14 9 20 0 .310 1915-19 44 32 1 .578 Fred Hengeveld 1920-22 23 26 1 .470 Tom Stevens Buck Currie 1923 9 90 .500 Monk Younger 1924-31 51 83 1 .381 Flake Laird 1932-39 51 95 0 .349 1940-44 17 53 0 .243 No Varsity Team 1945 Charlie Jamerson 1946-50 26 70 0 .271 Packard 1951 2 12 0 .143 Dave Poole 1952 4 13 0 .235 Chuck Clements 1953-56 22 48 0 .415 Tom Stevens 1957-72, ’74 145 287 4 .337 Jack Burris 1973 8 15 0 .348 Junior Wade 1975 21 15 0 .583 Palmer Muench 1976-80 68 120 0 .362 Charlie Slagle 1981 18 26 0 .429 George Greer 1982-87 106 122 2 .465 Jim Stoeckel 1988-90 67 76 1 .469 Dick Cooke 1991-2008 347 565 1 .381 Totals 1126 1749 14 .392

15 2009 Baseball Coaching Staff Mike ZANDLER Assistant Coach Third Year Bridgewater ‘91

Mike Zandler joined the Davidson baseball years with Guilford, the team posted a record staff in the summer of 2006 and begins his of 95-68. third season with the Wildcats. He quickly has Zandler spent nine seasons coaching and acclimated himself to the department and has teaching at the high school level before joining tirelessly recruited talent from the high school the Quakers, serving as the head coach at Page ranks. High School in Greensboro. Zandler coached a staff last season that “Having coached in high school and col- included five sophomores and five freshmen lege, Mike brings experience and maturity, in the rotation, and the Wildcats made signifi- plus gives us the ability to have someone with cant improvement as the season went on. the pitchers in a full-time capacity,” said Davidson allowed six runs or less in five of Davidson coach Dick Cooke. “His excellent their last 13 regular-season conference contests. organizational skills make a difference in our Overall, this is Zandler’s 16th season as a recruiting efforts as well.” baseball coach, and prior to arriving at A 1991 graduate of Bridgewater College in Davidson, he spent four years as the pitching Virginia with a degree in political science, coach at Guilford College in Greensboro, N.C. Zandler went on to earn a master’s degree in His Quaker staff in 2006 posted its lowest curriculum and instruction at Virginia Tech. ERA (4.32) in the previous 13 seasons. One of Zandler and his wife Kimberley, a 1995 his pitchers, junior Logan Collier, was drafted Davidson graduate and former all-conference by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 37th round, doubles tennis player, reside in Cornelius with becoming Guilford’s first pick in the MLB their daughter Caroline and son Matthew. First-Year Draft since 2000. During his four Toby Will BICKNELL DUBOSE Assistant Coach Equipment Manager Regional title in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Bicknell First Year coached three All-ACC players and three ACC Wingate ‘02 Players of the Week, including National Player of the Week D’Alessio. Clemson had 12 wins over teams ranked in the top-25 and a school- record 11 players selected in 2007 MLB draft, including five players in the first three rounds. Bicknell’s other coaching stops include Toby Bicknell begins his first season after UNC Pembroke, High School in serving two years as a volunteer coach for the Charlotte — home of former Wildcat Rob Clemson Tigers. Bicknell will be in charge of Wilson, the On Deck O’s and Providence the offense, and working defensively with Senior High School in Charlotte. catchers, infielders and outfielders. Entering his 12th year as a coach, Bicknell At Clemson, Bicknell worked with infield- spent seven years coaching high school and ers and hitters and coordinated summer traveling baseball in Charlotte area. He has camps. The Tigers compiled a 70-51-1 record coached 30 high school players to the colle- over two years, and he coached five players giate level (25 Division I), including seven picked in the MLB draft. ACC Players, 10 Southern Conference players, In 2008, the Tigers won five games over and three drafted by MLB. In four years at the top-25 opponents, seven over regional teams collegiate level, he has coached nine all-confer- and three over super regional teams. Five of ence players, one Freshman All-American, and nine starters hit .300 and four finished with six MLB draft picks. All totaled, Bicknell has double digit home runs. tutore d nine MLB draft picks. In 2007, Bicknell helped coach one of the Bicknell was a on the 2002 Wingate best infields in Tiger history, led by regional baseball team, where he played third base. He MVP Andy D’Alessio, shortstop earned his bachelor's degree in physical educa- Taylor Harbin, and First Team All-ACC third tion in 2002, and his master’s degree in sports baseman Marquez Smith. The Tigers administration at North Carolina-Pembroke in advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in 2006. He and his wife Faith, an assistant Starksville, Miss., after capturing the NCAA women’s soccer coach at Wingate, reside in Charlotte, N.C. Davidson Wildcats 16 Coaching Staff Coaching Staff/Support Staff Sean LENNOX Vol. Asst. Coach Second Year Davidson ‘06

Sean Lennox enters his second season as a volunteer assistant coach for his second season after wrapping up his Davidson playing career in 2007. He helps with the development of the ‘Cat pitching staff and pre-game batting practice. A right-handed hurler, Lennox lettered two seasons for the Wildcats, making 21 appearances on the hill. In 2007, he played in 14 games and struck out 10 batters in 34.2 innings. He fanned 10 batters in 13 innings of work as a junior. A native of Norcross, Ga., Lennox earned his undergraduate degree in psychology. He spent seven years coaching swimming and worked the Davidson baseball camps last summer. Lennox is also the assistant director in the Davidson ticket office and helps manage game operations for all Wildcat home athletics events.

Lauren Brian BIGGERS WHEELER Sports Information Contact Athletic Trainer Third Year Third Year North Carolina ‘04 Florida State ‘02 Will DUBOSE Lauren Biggers begins her third season at Davidson, serving as the Brian Wheeler returns to Davidson this season, his second tenure primary contact for the volleyball, swimming and diving, women’s with the Wildcats, to serve as the athletic trainer for the volleyball, track and cross country and baseball teams. swimming and diving and baseball teams. Biggers also started and continues to contribute to Wildcats’ Roar, an Wheeler spent two seasons with the Wildcats previously, working online blog on Davidson’s Web site. with the women’s soccer and baseball teams during the 2004 and 2005 Prior to joining the Davidson staff, Biggers spent the 2005-06 aca- seasons. demic year at , serving as the media relations con- Wheeler earned his B.S. in Exercise Science from Florida State tact for the women’s soccer and baseball teams. University in 2002, where he worked with the football and baseball A 2004 graduate of the University of North Carolina and native of teams. He also earned his M.S. in Nutrition Education and Health Concord, N.C., Biggers holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism. She Promotion in 2004 from Florida State. began her career with the , working as a media rela- He also interned with the in 2003 and worked tions assistant during the 2005 season. at The Lovett School in Atlanta, Ga., from 2006-08.

17 2009 Baseball 2008 Statistics

BATTING Player AVG GP GS AB RH2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO AEFLD% Matt Webb .327 26 25 101 17 33 10 0 5 23 58 .574 7 1 19 0 .373 1 1 0 0 40 62 7 .936 Zach Kayne .318 50 50 179 31 57 12 2 1 28 76 .425 47 3 20 3 .467 0567 105 139 11 .957 Brett Shore .313 50 50 201 35 63 7 1 0 14 72 .358 19 3 26 1 .379 1 8 6 10 89 5 3 .969 Danny Weiss .297 49 49 185 20 55 14 1 2 33 77 .416 17 5 48 1 .367 3 3 2 2 244 39 9 .969 Chase FitzPatrick .275 50 50 189 37 52 12 0 4 31 76 .402 24 7 39 1 .374 2 3 1 4 127 8 4 .971 Hugh Eden .264 50 50 216 35 57 5 1 6 28 82 .380 18 5 69 2 .335 0 7 20 24 139 2 6 .959 Chris FitzPatrick .239 41 40 134 21 32 8 0 0 13 40 .299 23 4 33 1 .364 1 2 7 11 56 104 20 .889 Jay Honeycutt .234 32 27 107 21 25 2 0 9 27 54 .505 6 4 40 0 .299 0 3 0 0 195 14 8 .963 Tommy Piacenza .196 46 44 148 16 29 6 1 2 31 43 .291 25 4 42 3 .322 3 0 1 1 211 34 7 .972 ------Steve Blomberg .333 5 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 2 0 2 0 .600 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 Graham Chapman .333 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 1 1 4 8 2 .857 Shane Hammond .270 21 9 37 5 10 0 0 0 2 10 .270 3 0 7 0 .325 0 1 0 0 39 12 1 .981 Sam Payne .230 25 16 61 6 14 3 0 1 7 20 .328 7 0 19 1 .309 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1.000 Pat Brady .176 24 12 51 10 9 2 0 0 5 11 .216 8 2 18 0 .311 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Matt Ray .171 28 22 82 12 14 4 0 0 7 18 .220 12 1 31 3 .284 0 0 0 2 17 48 11 .855 Brennan Baker .167 7 5 18 5 3 3 0 0 0 6 .333 5 1 4 1 .375 0 0 0 0 2 7 4 .692 Will General .167 7 0 6 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 .333 0 0 1 1 .143 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 John Evans .000 5 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Matt Sliwiak .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 2 5 3 .700 Totals .264 50 50 1725 276 456 89 6 30 252 647 .375 225 41 420 18 .360 12 34 45 63 1296 549 107 .945 Opponents .343 50 50 1847 484 633 148 6 59 435 970 .525 239 82 244 18 .434 30 34 97 124 1325 487 67 .964 LOB - Team (436), Opp (453). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (26). CI - Team (1), Piacenza 1. IBB - Team (4), Kayne 2, Webb 1, Shore 1, Opp (10). Picked off - Eden 3, Payne 2, ChaFitzPtrck 1, ChrFitzPtrck 1, Weiss 1, Shore 1, Ray 1, Honeycutt 1, Kayne 1.

PITCHING Player ERA WLAPP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP HRER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Thomas Middour 5.29 3 4 14 14 0 0 0 0 78.1 91 57 46 26 49 17 0 8 300 .303 1 13 1 8 10 Mike Frongello 6.08 2 4 32 0 0 0 0 5 37.0 52 31 25 13 21 13 1 2 154 .338 3 9 1 2 7 Ian Horkley 7.14 0 7 23 3 0 0 0 0 40.1 62 38 32 14 19 17 1 5 180 .344 3 8 1 3 1 Brant West 7.94 1 2 14 5 0 0 0 0 34.0 46 35 30 20 14 16 0 6 142 .324 2 3 0 2 1 Zac Long 10.43 1 7 12 10 0 0 0 0 44.0 76 63 51 19 25 14 1 8 203 .374 7 14 0 2 1 Andy Bass 10.80 1 4 16 5 0 0 0 0 35.0 52 51 42 28 16 14 0 6 148 .351 10 9 4 3 1 Chris Kennedy 11.87 0 7 16 9 0 0 0 0 38.2 64 61 51 38 30 10 1 9 169 .379 7 2 0 4 5 ------Matt Webb 3.86 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 7 3 3 4 3 0 0 0 26 .269 1 2 0 0 0 John Edwards 4.21 1 0 9 2 0 0 0 0 25.2 29 12 12 15 12 5 0 1 105 .276 3 3 2 0 0 Matt Sliwiak 7.52 2 2 26 1 0 0 0 0 32.1 40 37 27 23 22 11 1 3 136 .294 4 4 0 1 3 Mac Hunter 7.66 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 24.2 44 26 21 16 10 14 0 3 110 .400 1 1 1 3 4 Bobby DeMuro 9.28 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 10.2 14 15 11 6 6 5 0 0 45 .311 1 6 0 0 1 Brian Packey 11.91 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 11.1 23 18 15 5 6 9 0 2 57 .404 3 1 0 1 0 Tory Summey 18.00 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 11.0 22 22 22 7 9 1 1 5 54 .407 1 6 0 1 0 Jason Diaz 63.00 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 11 15 14 5 2 2 0 1 18 .611 3 1 0 0 0 Totals 8.38 12 38 50 50 0 0 0 5 432.0 633 484 402 239 244 148 6 59 1847 .343 50 82 10 30 34 Opponents 4.61 38 12 50 50 0 1 1 8 441.2 456 276 226 225 420 89 6 30 1725 .264 35 41 8 12 34 PB - Team (8), Piacenza 8, Opp (7). Pickoffs - Team (11), Middour 4, Piacenza 3, Sliwiak 2, Kennedy 1, Horkley 1, Opp (11). SBA/ATT - Piacenza (84-102), Middour (14-24), Long (21-22), Kennedy (16-19), Hammond (13-16), Frongello (12-14), Bass (6-10), Sliwiak (8-10), West (4-7), Packey (5-5), Horkley (1-3), Hunter (3-3), DeMuro (2-2), Edwards (2-2), Diaz (2-2), Summey (1-1).

RESULTS Date Opp. Result Score Inn Record SoCon Att Time Date Opp. Result Score Inn Record SoCon Att Time Feb. 23 RADFORD W 8-3 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 207 2:31 Apr. 11 at The Citadel* L 3-9 9 8-20-0 1-9-0 1257 2:22 Feb. 23 GEORGETOWN W 10-3 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 115 2:28 Apr. 12 at The Citadel* L 1-9 9 8-21-0 1-10-0 817 2:34 Feb. 24 GEORGETOWN L 2-13 9 2-1-0 0-0-0 137 2:33 Apr. 13 at The Citadel* L 7-12 9 8-22-0 1-11-0 871 2:45 Feb. 24 RADFORD L 4-20 9 2-2-0 0-0-0 136 3:15 Apr. 15 WAKE FOREST W 9-3 9 9-22-0 1-11-0 113 2:58 Feb. 27 VA. TECH L 10-14 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 74 3:07 Apr. 18 GA. SOUTHERN* L 4-10 9 9-23-0 1-12-0 317 2:50 Mar. 1 NIAGARA W 15-14 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 141 3:59 Apr. 19 GA. SOUTHERN* L 2-20 9 9-24-0 1-13-0 145 3:01 Mar. 1 NIAGARA L 1-13 7 3-4-0 0-0-0 141 2:24 Apr. 20 GA. SOUTHERN* W 7-6 9 10-24-0 2-13-0 234 2:45 Mar. 2 NIAGARA L 7-10 9 3-5-0 0-0-0 143 3:01 Apr. 23 DUKE L 7-8 9 10-25-0 2-13-0 123 3:29 Mar. 4 at Auburn L 2-10 9 3-6-0 0-0-0 1988 2:10 Apr. 25 at App. State* L 5-10 9 10-26-0 2-14-0 487 3:02 Mar. 5 at Auburn L 7-8 9 3-7-0 0-0-0 1856 2:45 Apr. 26 at App. State* L 7-8 9 10-27-0 2-15-0 512 3:14 Mar. 8 QUINNIPIAC L 10-15 9 3-8-0 0-0-0 87 2:45 Apr. 27 at App. State* L 4-5 9 10-28-0 2-16-0 395 2:23 Mar. 8 QUINNIPIAC W 10-7 7 4-8-0 0-0-0 76 2:35 Apr. 30 at Wake Forest L 0-10 9 10-29-0 2-16-0 334 2:26 Mar. 9 YALE W 4-2 9 5-8-0 0-0-0 123 2:09 May 2 at Furman* L 2-3 9 10-30-0 2-17-0 404 2:34 Mar. 10 YALE W 7-6 9 6-8-0 0-0-0 134 2:28 May 3 at Furman* L 9-13 9 10-31-0 2-18-0 512 3:05 Mar. 18 COLUMBIA W 3-2 9 7-8-0 0-0-0 107 2:31 May 4 at Furman* L 9-11 9 10-32-0 2-19-0 316 3:06 Mar. 21 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L 3-31 9 7-9-0 0-1-0 162 3:23 May 6 at Duke L 1-2 10 10-33-0 2-19-0 244 2:59 Mar. 22 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L 4-13 9 7-10-0 0-2-0 203 2:53 May 7 ELON* L 9-19 9 10-34-0 2-20-0 221 3:15 Mar. 23 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L 6-8 9 7-11-0 0-3-0 195 2:39 May 7 ELON* L 1-7 9 10-35-0 2-21-0 221 2:45 Mar. 25 at No. 3 North Carolina L 6-12 9 7-12-0 0-3-0 378 2:43 May 8 ELON* L 5-10 9 10-36-0 2-22-0 112 3:07 Mar. 28 WOFFORD* L 4-13 9 7-13-0 0-4-0 175 2:56 May 14 at UNC Greensboro* W 9-5 9 11-36-0 3-22-0 342 3:16 Mar. 29 WOFFORD* W 6-5 9 8-13-0 1-4-0 102 2:25 May 15 at UNC Greensboro* L 1-9 9 11-37-0 3-23-0 287 2:45 Mar. 30 WOFFORD* L 4-16 10 8-14-0 1-5-0 113 2:55 May 16 at UNC Greensboro* W 6-2 9 12-37-0 4-23-0 370 2:49 Apr. 2 at No. 6 South Carolina L 2-9 9 8-15-0 1-5-0 4523 2:48 May 20 at The Citadel$ L 10-11 12 12-38-0 4-23-0 1423 4:39 Apr. 5 at Western Carolina* L 7-22 9 8-16-0 1-6-0 328 3:12 Apr. 5 at Western Carolina* L 8-10 9 8-17-0 1-7-0 234 2:50 * = Southern Conference game Apr. 6 at Western Carolina* L 4-8 9 8-18-0 1-8-0 455 2:50 $ = Southern Conference Tournament, Charleston, S.C. Apr. 8 at Va. Tech L 4-5 9 8-19-0 1-8-0 165 2:31 () extra inning game

Davidson Wildcats 18 2008 Statistics 2008 Statistics Miscellaneous Records DAVIDSON HOME RUNS Home Games ...... 10-17 Away Games ...... 2-20 No. Player Opponent (Date) On Base Outs Inning Pitcher Neutral Games ...... 0-1 1 Chris FitzPatrick Radford (Feb. 23) 024Beppler Day Games ...... 8-23 2 Jay Honeycutt* Radford (Feb. 23) 005Beppler Night Games ...... 4-15 3 Jay Honeycutt Georgetown (Feb. 24) 117Adleman Southern Conference Games ...... 4-23 4 Jay Honeycutt Virginia Tech (Feb. 27) 112Whitley Non-Conference Games ...... 8-15 5 Jay Honeycutt Niagara (March 6) 205Lueck SoCon Tournament Games ...... 0-1 6 Jay Honeycutt* Niagara (March 2) 006Spaulding When Davidson Scores First ...... 8-14 7 Tommy Piacenza at Auburn (March 5) 114Greinke When Opponent Scores First ...... 4-24 8 Jay Honeycutt Quinnipiac (March 8) 025Mayer vs. RHP ...... 8-31 vs. LHP ...... 4-7 9 Chase FitzPatrick Yale (March 10) 121Irving When Davidson Hits a Homer ...... 3-13 10 Jay Honeycutt Yale (March 10) 225Irving When Opponent Hits a Homer ...... 8-13 11 Jay Honeycutt* Coll. of Charleston (March 21) 002Meszaros One-Run Games ...... 5-8 12 Hugh Eden* Coll. of Charleston (March 21) 005Meszaros Two-Run Games ...... 1-4 13 Chase FitzPatrick Coll. of Charleston (March 22) 026Garrett Extra-Inning Games ...... 0-3 14 Zach Kayne Wofford (March 28) 021Summers On Mondays ...... 1-0 15 Danny Weiss* Wofford (March 28) 006Summers On Tuesdays ...... 2-5 16 Hugh Eden* Wofford (March 29) 009Hunt On Wednesdays ...... 1-7 17 Hugh Eden* Wofford (March 30) 003Dolinak On Thursdays ...... 0-2 18 Hugh Eden at Western Carolina (April 5) 227Saberhagen On Fridays ...... 1-6 On Saturdays ...... 5-9 19 Hugh Eden at Western Carolina (April 5) 125Ozar On Sundays ...... 2-9 20 Matt Webb Wake Forest (April 15) 013Adzick In February ...... 2-3 21 Chase FitzPatrick* Wake Forest (April 15) 005Hammond In March ...... 6-11 22 Sam Payne at Appalachian State (April 26) 119Sherrill In April ...... 2-15 23 Matt Webb* at Furman (May 3) 002Smith, M. In May ...... 2-9 24 Chase FitzPatrick at Furman (May 3) 026Smith, M. Leading After 6 Innings ...... 7-3 25 Matt Webb* at Furman (May 4) 009Karow Leading After 7 Innings ...... 6-4 26 Hugh Eden* at Duke (May 6) 001Monroe Leading After 8 Innings ...... 8-2 27 Jay Honeycutt Elon (May 7) 219Bodjiak Trailing After 6 Innings ...... 2-31 28 Tommy Piacenza at UNC Greensboro (May 14) 222Slack Trailing After 7 Innings ...... 1-28 Trailing After 8 Innings ...... 1-30 29 Matt Webb at UNC Greensboro (May 14) 115Smith, G. Tied After 6 Innings ...... 3-4 30 Matt Webb* at UNC Greensboro (May 16) 004McCall Tied After 7 Innings ...... 4-5 Tied After 8 Innings ...... 2-5 *leadoff home run

Home run Breakdown Multiple-Hit Games Multiple-RBI Games At Home ...... 19 Fifth ...... 8 Player 2345+ Tot Player 2345+ Tot On Road ...... 11 Sixth ...... 4 Brett Shore 14 51 -20 Danny Weiss 521 - 8 vs. SoCon ...... 14 Seventh ...... 2 Zach Kayne 14 3--17 Chase FitzPatrick 53 - - 8 vs. Non-SoCon . . . 16 Eighth ...... 0 Danny Weiss 13 3--16 Jay Honeycutt 34 -1 8 0 outs ...... 13 Ninth ...... 4 Chase FitzPatrick 12 4--16 Zach Kayne 421 - 7 1 out ...... 7 Extra ...... 0 Hugh Eden 941 -14 Tommy Piacenza 312 - 6 2 out ...... 10 Matt Webb 64 - -10 Matt Webb 31 -1 5 Solo ...... 18 Back-to-Back: Chris FitzPatrick 61 - - 7 Hugh Eden 22 - - 4 One on ...... 7 N/A Two on ...... 5 Jay Honeycutt 33 - - 6 Chris FitzPatrick 3--- 3 ...... 0 Grand Slams: Tommy Piacenza 4--- 4 Brett Shore 3--- 3 vs. LHP ...... 6 N/A Matt Ray 3--- 3 Sam Payne 2--- 2 vs. RHP ...... 24 Sam Payne 21 - - 3 Matt Ray -1-- 1 First Inning ...... 3 Pat Brady -1-- 1 Pat Brady 1--- 1 Second ...... 4 Total 86 29 2017 Will General 1--- 1 Third ...... 2 Totals 35 16 4257 Fourth ...... 3

Hitting Streaks Player Longest Current Hugh Eden 13 1 Danny Weiss 10 - Zach Kayne 92 Brett Shore 82 Matt Webb 82 Chase FitzPatrick 72 Jay Honeycutt 6- Shane Hammond 5- Matt Ray 4- Sam Payne 4- Tommy Piacenza 42 Chris FitzPatrick 42 Brennan Baker 3- Pat Brady 21 Graham Chapman 1- Will General 1- Steve Blomberg 1-

19 2009 Baseball All-time Series Records Opponent Record First Game Last Game Opponent Record First Game Last Game Adelphi 0- 1 3/20/1968 Harvard 2- 0 3/31/1993 4/1/2004 Albany 2- 0 3/8/2000 3/24/2002 Hawaii 0- 1 3/23/1991 App. State 35- 49- 1 4/30/1973 4/27/2008 Hawaii-Hilo 0- 1 3/24/1991 Armstrong State 7- 7 3/27/1968 3/7/1985 High Point 3- 9 4/23/1964 3/27/2002 Army 1- 0 2/24/2006 Hobart College 0- 1 3/25/1902 Auburn 0- 11 3/5/1997 3/5/2008 Holy Cross 4- 1 3/3/1997 3/8/2007 Augusta 2- 3 3/5/1977 3/2/1991 Husson College 1- 0 3/17/1986 Belmont Abbey 14-14 4/14/1956 2/24/1991 Illinois State 1- 1 3/16/1995 3/17/1995 Boston College 0- 2 2/16/2002 2/17/2002 Indiana (Pa.) 1- 1 4/6/1968 3/20/1975 Boston University 1- 0 3/21/1951 Jacksonville 1- 5 3/31/1962 3/3/1986 Bradley 0- 1 3/17/1987 James Madison 2- 7 3/14/1974 3/9/1995 Bridgewater 1- 0- 1 3/14/19 84 3/5/1985 John Carroll 0 - 1 3/4/1984 Brown 2- 0 3/25/1990 3/29/2006 Johns Hopkins 1- 1 3/30/1972 3/30/1972 Buffalo 1- 1 3/11/2003 3/12/2003 Juniata 2- 0 4/4/1980 4/5/1980 California State (Pa.) 5- 0 3/27/1975 3/5/1983 Kent State 0- 1 3/25/1992 Campbell 4- 6 4/24/1981 3/26/1997 Kentucky 0- 1 4/3/1961 Catawba 34- 31- 1 4/9/1902 3/23/1990 Lafayette 3- 5 3/11/1989 3/11/2007 Current Appalachian State Head Coach Central Florida 1- 3 3/7/1980 3/25/1989 Lehigh 0- 2 3/17/2007 3/18/2007 defeated two ranked teams at Davidson in 1994 — #1 Central Michigan 1- 0 3/20/1972 Lenoir-Rhyne 42-16 3/28/1904 4/25/1990 Georgia Tech and #25 Western Carolina. Coll. of Charleston 11-21 4/11/1911 3/23/2008 Lewis-Clark State 1- 1 3/25/1991 3/29/1991 Opponent Record First Game Last Game Charleston Southern 7- 4 3/17/1971 3/28/1992 Liberty 4- 2 4/22/1989 3/15/1995 Rider 0- 2 3/20/1989 3/23/1989 Charlotte 25-36 3/29/1979 5/4/2004 Lynchburg 5- 1 4/3/1928 4/7/1978 Roanoke 5- 1 4/17/1907 4/1946 Cincinnati 3- 1 4/16/1947 2/15/1998 Manhattan 2- 1 2/26/2005 2/27/2005 Rollins 2-9 -1 3/30/1959 3/4/1981 The Citadel 56-108 4/24/1902 4/13/2008 Marietta 0- 4 3/8/1975 3/13/1976 Rutherford 3- 0 4/12/1902 4/6/1908 Clemson 9-27 4/4/1903 5/2/1997 Marshall 11-20 4/12/1968 3/30/1997 Sacramento State 0- 2 3/27/1991 3/30/1991 Cleveland State 1- 0 3/27/1969 Maryland 0- 3 5/2/1947 3/18/1993 St. Andrews 2- 2 4/9/1969 4/15/1977 Coastal Carolina 4- 5 4/16/1989 4/5/1992 Maryville 0- 1 4/15/1916 St. John’s 0- 1- 1 3/13/1999 3/13/1999 Coker 1- 0 2/13/1993 Memphis State 0- 1 5/10/1987 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 1- 1 3/4/1987 3/4/1987 Colby 2- 2 3/31/1939 4/2/1964 Mercer 7- 5 4/21/1904 4/4/1963 Samford 0- 1 3/4/1999 Colgate 0- 1 3/28/1963 Mercer-Atlanta 1- 0 3/1/1977 Slippery Rock 1- 4 3/15/1976 3/10/1982 Columbia 7- 1 3/14/2000 3/18/2008 Mercer-Macon 1- 3 3/2/1977 4/27/1978 South Carolina 23-40 4/25/1902 4/2/2008 Connecticut 4-10 3/25/1959 3/18/1987 Methodist 2- 1 3/20/1973 4/25/1981 USC-Spartanburg 1- 2 2/20/1988 3/30/1988 Cornell 2- 1 4/2/1929 3/18/2007 Miami (Fla.) 1- 1 3/13/1990 3/15/1990 Southern Illinois 0- 2 3/12/1990 3/14/1990 Cortland State 1- 0 3/15/1988 Miami (Ohio) 2- 0 3/9/1996 3/9/1996 Southern Mississippi 0- 1 5/9/1987 Delaware 0- 2 4/1/1968 4/5/1977 Michigan State 1- 1 3/26/1934 3/29/1935 Springfield College 2- 5 3/28/1929 3/18/1952 Delaware State 1- 1 2/15/2002 2/17/2002 Milligan 0- 1 3/29/1963 Stetson 1- 0 3/28/1966 Duke 26- 104- 1 3/31/1902 5/6/2008 Morehead State 0- 1 3/21/1994 UT-Chattanooga 3- 5 3/1/1978 4/4/1981 East Carolina 6-25 4/2/1965 4/9/1977 Mount St. Mary’s 8- 1 2/12/200 2/24/2007 Union 1- 1 3/19/1932 4/8/1933 East Tennessee State 13-38 3/27/1979 5/13/2005 Muskingum 2- 0 3/21/1978 4/11/1979 Ursinus 1- 0 4/16/1930 Eastern Baptist 2- 0 4/6/1970 4/6/1972 New Hampshire 1- 0 3/18/1994 Vanderbilt 1- 2 3/3/1980 3/5/1980 Eastern Kentucky 1- 0 3/17/1963 Newberry 0- 2 3/27/1950 3/28/1950 Virginia 5-13 5/1/1903 3/15/1992 Elon 26- 28- 1 4/10/1908 5/8/2008 Niagara 5- 2 2/23/2002 3/2/2008 Va. Commonwealth 2- 5 3/14/1980 2/16/1997 Erskine 5- 2 4/29/1921 3/25/1950 North Carolina 21-83 4/4/1904 3/25/2008 VMI 48-45 4/15/1905 3/9/2003 Evansville 0- 2 3/21/1989 3/24/1989 UNC Asheville 20- 7 3/15/1989 4/1/2003 Virginia Tech 7-26 4/30/1913 4/4/2008 Fairfield 3- 3 3/22/1976 3/15/2001 UNC Greensboro 19-29 3/19/1991 5/16/2008 Wagner 3- 0 3/12/1988 3/13/1988 Fairmont State 3- 0 3/19/1982 3/16/1984 UNC Wilmington 2-14 4/1/1965 3/10/1994 Wake Forest 27- 92- 2 4/22/1905 4/30/2008 Florida 0- 1 3/6/1981 North Carolina A&T 14- 2 3/31/1989 3/2/2005 Warren Wilson 6- 1 4/5/1978 5/11/1985 Florida International 1- 1 3/7/1988 3/8/1988 N.C. State 31-83 4/29/1903 4/18/2007 Washington & Lee 14- 11 4/6/1905 5/2/1959 Florida Presbyterian 0- 1 4/1/1966 Northern Illinois 0- 1 3/13/1996 Washington State 0- 1 3/28/1991 Florida Southern 0- 4 3/30/1966 3/24/1970 Norwich 0- 1 4/3/1980 Wesleyan 1- 1 4/2/1953 4/8/1954 Florida State 0- 1 3/23/1954 Oak Ridge 17- 14- 2 4/1/1902 3/21/1930 West Georgia 0- 1 2/28/1977 Francis Marion 1- 0 3/18/1973 Oakland 1- 0 2/25/2003 West Liberty State 1- 0 4/7/1969 Franklin & Marshall 2- 0 3/26/1973 3/28/1974 Oberlin 5- 1 4/8/1960 3/25/1972 West Virginia 2-12 4/22/1957 3/24/1967 Furman 73- 106 -1 4/5/1904 5/4/2008 Oglethorpe 4- 5 4/6/1918 3/30/1937 West Virginia State 2- 8 3/20/1978 3/14/1983 Gardner-Webb 17- 8 3/23/1982 5/1/2007 Ohio 4- 6 4/8/1952 2/23/2007 Western Carolina 23-76 3/26/1977 5/20/2008 George Mason 1- 0 3/31/1969 Ohio Wesleyan 0- 1 4/7/1955 Wichita State 0- 1 3/26/1991 George Washington 12- 3 4/8/1907 4/20/1970 Old Dominion 0- 1 3/12/1992 William & Mary 21-24 4/4/1949 3/9/2004 Georgetown 11- 5 3/20/1930 2/24/2008 Pfeiffer 16-34 4/11/1959 4/24/1990 Williams 1- 1 4/1/1953 3/28/1975 Georgia 5- 6 4/3/1903 4/26/1989 Portland State 1- 0 3/22/1991 Wingate 8- 7 3/15/1979 4/14/1989 Georgia Southern 18-67 3/22/1954 4/20/2008 Presbyterian 8- 4 4/14/1915 4/6/1960 Winthrop 10- 23- 1 4/25/1980 4/17/2001 Georgia Tech 2-12 4/5/1918 4/4/1995 Princeton 1- 1 3/20/2007 3/21/2007 Wofford 45-31 4/6/1903 3/30/2008 Guilford 25-28 4/2/1902 3/2/1987 Providence 1- 5 3/1/1997 2/22/1998 Xavier 0- 1 3/1/2006 Hamilton 1- 0 4/1/1975 Quinnipiac 1- 1 3/8/2008 3/8/2008 Yale 12- 9 3/24/1962 3/10/2008 Hamp.-Syd. 2- 5- 1 5/2/1933 3/10/1977 Radford 10- 5 2/17/1990 2/24/2008 Youngstown State 2- 0 3/24/1986 3/22/1987 Hartford 2- 0 3/20/1990 3/21/1990 Rhode Island 1- 0 3/13/1985 Others 28-45 Richmond 13-23 4/23/1907 3/14/1996

Davidson Wildcats 20 All-time Series Records Series vs. 2009 Opponents App. State 35-49-1 Apr. 9, 2004 L 3- 8 Away Apr. 20, 1979 L 1- 3 Away Feb. 14, 1998 W 12 -7 Home Apr. 20, 1940 L 2-24 Away Apr. 30, 1973 L 0- 6 Home Apr. 10, 2004 W 8- 4 Away Apr. 12, 1980 L 2- 5 Home Feb. 15, 1998 W8-0 Home Apr. 5, 1941 L 3-6 Home Apr. 30, 1973 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 10, 2004 W 7- 1 Away Apr. 11, 1981 W 4-3 (8) Away Apr. 9, 1941 L 1-7 Away Apr. 10, 1974 L 2- 10 Home Apr. 15, 2005 W 9- 8 Home Apr. 11, 1981 L 3- 4 Away Coll. of Charleston 11-21 Apr. 15, 1942 L 3-9 Home Apr. 22, 1974 L 1- 7 Away Apr. 16, 2005 W 10- 6 Home Apr. 5, 1982 L 3- 6 Home Apr. 3, 1999 W 8- 4 Home Apr. 29 , 1942 L 3- 10 Away Mar. 17, 1975 W 5- 1 Home Apr. 17, 2005 W 10- 5 Home Apr. 5, 1982 L 8- 27 Home Apr. 3, 1999 L 0- 13 Home Apr. 26, 1943 L 1- 15 Away Apr. 6, 1975 W 9- 5 Away May 18, 2006 L 9-10 (10) Away Apr. 11, 1983 L 2- 5 Away Apr. 4, 1999 L 3- 11 Home Apr. 24, 1946 L 5- 12 Away Mar. 24, 1976 W 9- 6 Home May 19, 2006 L 8- 9 Away Apr. 11, 1983 L 1- 13 Away Apr. 11, 1911 W 5- 0 Away Mar. 24, 1947 L 7- 13 Home Apr. 21, 1976 L 0- 4 Away May 20, 2006 W 6-5 (12) Away Mar. 17, 1984 L 0- 3 Away Mar. 25, 2000 W 14- 13 Away May 6, 1947 L 6- 13 Away 1 Apr. 20, 1977 L 7- 8 Away May 23, 2006 L 4- 5 Charleston Mar. 17, 1984 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 25, 2000 W 11- 6 Away Apr. 26, 1948 W 9- 5 Away Apr. 20, 1977 W 4- 3 Away May 8, 2007 L4-14 Home Mar. 18, 1984 L 7- 8 Away Mar. 26, 2000 L 10- 11 Away Apr. 20, 1949 L 5- 10 Away Apr. 10, 1978 L 5- 9 Home May 9, 2007 L2-14 Home Apr. 7, 1984 L 6- 14 Home Mar. 24, 2001 L 3- 5 Home Apr. 27, 1950 L 5- 16 Home Apr. 10, 1978 L 8- 10 Home May 9, 2007 W6-4 Home Apr. 7, 1984 L 0- 9 Home Mar. 24, 2001 W 5- 4 Home May 6, 1950 L 2- 8 Away Mar. 31, 1979 W 3- 2 Away Apr. 25, 2008 L 5- 10 Away Apr. 8, 1984 W 10- 8 Home Mar. 25, 2001 W 13- 7 Home Apr. 28, 1951 L 5- 14 Away Mar. 31, 1979 L 3- 10 Away Apr. 26, 2008 L 7- 8 Away Mar. 16, 1985 L 1- 4 Home May 16, 2002 W 10- 4 Away Apr. 16, 1952 L 1- 16 Away Mar. 22, 1980 W 9- 3 Home Apr. 27, 2008 L 4- 5 Away Mar. 16, 1985 L 9- 11 Home May 17, 2002 L 8- 17 Away Apr. 24, 1952 L 2- 12 Home Mar. 22, 1980 W 2- 0 Home Mar. 17, 1985 W 16- 1 Home May 17, 2002 L 0- 3 Away Mar. 28, 1953 L 2- 11 Home Apr. 27, 1981 W 10- 5 Away Army 0-1 Apr. 5, 1985 L 5- 6 Away Apr. 4, 2003 L 2- 8 Away Apr. 18, 1953 L 4- 15 Away Apr. 27, 1981 W 3- 0 Away Feb. 24, 2006 W 7- 5 Home Apr. 5, 1985 W 12- 4 Away Apr. 5, 2003 W 5- 4 Away Apr. 1, 1964 L 5- 8 WP Apr. 10, 1982 L 2- 3 Home Apr. 6, 1985 W 9- 8 Away Apr. 6, 2003 L 3- 9 Away Apr. 4, 1964 W 3- 2 WP Apr. 10, 1982 W 4- 2 Home Auburn 0-11 Mar. 15, 1986 W 11- 3 Away Apr. 16, 2004 W 5- 2 Home Apr. 24, 1971 L 5- 7 Home Apr. 28, 1983 L 3- 9 Away Mar. 5, 1997 L 3- 14 Away Mar. 15, 1986 L 0- 1 Away Apr. 17, 2004 L 0- 15 Home Apr. 24, 1971 L 2- 4 Home Apr. 28, 1983 L 7- 8 Away Mar. 3, 1998 L 7- 20 Away Mar. 16, 1986 L 8- 15 Away Apr. 18, 2004 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 29, 1971 L 2- 4 Away 1 Mar. 10, 1985 W 9- 7 Home Mar. 4, 1998 L 0- 12 Away Apr. 5, 1986 W 7- 4 Home May 28, 2004 L 0- 3 Chstn Apr. 1 8, 1972 L 4- 18 Home Apr. 27, 1985 W 8- 5 Away1 Mar. 2, 1999 L 0- 16 Away Apr. 5, 1986 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 22-3, 2005 W 9- 5 Away Apr. 24, 1972 W 9- 6 Away Mar. 12, 1986 T 10- 10 Away Mar. 3, 1999 L 2- 16 Away Apr. 6, 1986 L 12- 24 Home Apr. 23, 2005 L 1- 9 Away Mar. 13, 1978 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 25, 1986 L 4- 5 Cullowhee1 Mar. 7, 2000 L 5- 10 Away Mar. 14, 1987 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 24, 2005 L 1- 8 Away Mar. 13, 1978 L 6- 9 Home Apr. 24, 1987 L 5- 8 Asheville1 Mar. 7, 2001 L 3- 16 Away Mar. 14, 1987 W 7- 6 Home Apr. 7, 2006 L 3- 12 Home Apr. 12, 1978 L 0- 6 Away Apr. 18, 1989 L 3- 4 Away Feb. 28, 2006 L 6- 8 Away Mar. 15, 1987 W 6- 2 Home Apr. 9, 2006 L 1- 6 Home Apr. 12, 1978 L 6- 16 Away Mar. 28, 1990 L 2- 5 Away Mar. 6, 2007 L4-10 Away Apr. 4, 1987 W 5- 0 Away Apr. 9, 2006 L 3- 11 Home Apr. 2, 1979 W 6- 2 Away Apr. 21, 1990 L 0- 3 Home Mar. 4, 2008 L 2- 10 Away Apr. 4, 1987 L 10- 11 Away May 17, 2007 L 5- 11 Away Apr. 2, 1979 L 4- 9 Away Apr. 21, 1990 L 2- 7 Home Mar. 5, 2008 L 7- 8 Away Apr. 5, 1987 W 8- 1 Away May 18, 2007 L 6- 5 Away Apr. 16, 1981 L 12-14 Away Apr. 9, 1991 L 4- 9 Away Mar. 19, 1988 L 3- 4 Away May 18, 2007 W 0-7 (11) Away Mar. 7, 1987 W 13- 8 Home Feb. 29, 1992 W 12- 5 Home The Citadel 56-108 Mar. 19, 1988 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 21, 2008 L 3- 31 Home Mar. 1, 1988 L 8- 19 Away Feb. 29, 1992 W 16- 1 Home Apr. 24, 1902 W 6- 3 Away Mar. 20, 1988 W 7- 5 Away Mar. 22, 2008 L 4- 13 Home Apr. 2, 1989 W 5-4 (11 )Home Ap r. 14, 1992 L 2- 11 Away Apr. 23, 1921 L 2- 5 Home Apr. 9, 1988 W 6- 5 Home Mar. 23, 2008 L 6- 8 Home Mar. 24, 1990 L 0- 2 Home Mar. 12, 1994 W 7- 2 Home Apr. 1, 1940 W 16- 4 Home Apr. 9, 1988 L 2- 3 Home Apr. 6, 1990 W 10- 8 Away Mar. 12, 1994 W 2- 1 (9) Home Apr. 27, 1940 W 13- 7 Home Apr. 10, 1988 L 11- 12 Home Duke 26-104-1 Mar. 12, 1991 W 4- 3 Home Mar. 13, 1994 L 7- 9 Home Apr. 9, 1949 W 7- 4 Away Feb. 24, 1990 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 31, 1902 W 6- 2 Away Apr. 29, 1992 L 4- 5 Home Mar. 24, 1994 W 8- 7 Hickory Mar. 29, 1952 W 4- 2 Home Feb. 24, 1990 L 7- 9 Away Apr. 27, 1903 L 3- 5 Away Mar. 19, 1993 L 2- 3 Away Mar. 4, 1995 W 15- 2 Home Apr. 27, 1953 L Away Feb. 25, 1990 L 4- 15 Away Apr. 30, 1903 L 2- 4 Concord Apr. 16, 1993 L 8- 13 Home Mar. 4, 1995 W 6- 1 Home Apr. 30, 1954 W 10- 9 Home Apr. 1, 1990 L 1- 2 Home Apr. 3, 1906 W 2-1 (10) Away Feb. 15, 1994 W 10- 7 Away Mar. 5, 1995 W 8- 4 Home May 1, 1954 L 12- 15 Home Apr. 1, 1990 W 8- 7 Home Apr. 14, 1913 L 4- 5 Away Apr. 12, 1995 W 6-4 (10) Away Apr. 18, 1995 L 9- 3 Hickory Apr. 29, 1955 L 1- 4 Away Mar. 20, 1993 W 10- 5 Home Apr. 29, 1913 L 7-8 (10) Concord Apr. 21, 1995 L 8-13 (11) Home Feb. 24, 1996 L 7- 16 Home Apr. 30, 1955 W 11- 8 Away Mar. 20, 1993 L 4- 8 Home Apr. 3, 1914 L 4- 6 Home Feb. 28, 1996 L 7- 14 Home Feb. 24, 1996 L 3- 9 Home Apr. 27, 1956 L 7-8 (10) Home Mar. 21, 1993 L 6- 9 Home Apr. 8, 1914 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 3, 1996 W 10- 7 Away Feb. 25, 1996 L 0- 6 Home Apr. 28, 1956 W 6- 4 Home Mar. 19, 1994 L 4- 15 Away Apr. 13, 1916 L 2- 4 Hickory Apr. 16, 1997 L 9- 12 Away Apr. 11, 1996 L 12- 14 Hickory Apr. 11, 1957 L 5- 9 Away Mar. 19, 1994 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 14, 1916 W 18- 10 Home Apr. 22, 1997 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 26, 1996 L 2- 5 Charleston1 Apr. 12, 1957 L 4- 7 Away Mar. 20, 1994 W 4- 2 Away Apr. 26, 1916 W 7- 0 Away Feb. 8, 1998 L 3- 8 Home 1 Apr. 19, 1997 L 3- 6 Away Apr. 12, 1958 L 0- 13 Home Apr. 29, 1994 L 4- 10 Away Apr. 3, 1917 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 8, 1998 L 2- 17 Away Apr. 19, 1997 L 5- 6 Away Apr. 13, 1958 W 7- 4 Home Mar. 11, 1995 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 12, 1917 W 10- 3 Statesville Feb. 12, 1999 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 20, 1997 L 17- 21 Granite Falls Apr. 17, 1959 L 1- 10 Away Mar. 11, 1995 W 4- 1 Home Apr. 13, 1917 T 3- 3 Home Apr. 14, 1999 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 25, 1997 L 5- 7 Charleston1 Apr. 18, 1959 L 3- 10 Away Mar. 12, 1995 L 7- 10 Home Apr. 18, 1919 L 2- 9 Home Feb. 16, 2000 W 4- 3 Away Mar. 28, 1998 W 14- 7 Away May 13, 1960 W 8- 7 Home Mar. 2, 1996 W 9- 6 Away Apr. 24, 1919 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 12, 2000 W 7- 6 Home Mar. 28, 1998 W 12- 11 Away May 14, 1960 L 8- 14 Home Mar. 2, 1996 L 1- 8 Away Apr. 29, 1919 L 1-2 (13) Away Apr. 4, 2001 L 3- 6 Away Mar. 29, 1998 L 7- 11 Away May 2, 1961 W 20- 19 Home Mar. 3, 1996 W 12- 10 Away Apr. 23, 1920 L 3- 4 Away May 7, 2001 W 13- 6 Home Feb. 27, 1999 L 3- 4 Home May 3, 1961 W 7- 2 Home Feb. 22, 1997 W 9- 8 Home Apr. 22, 1921 L 0- 4 Away Feb. 27, 2002 L 2- 12 Home Feb. 27, 1999 W 4- 0 Home Apr. 30, 1962 L 0- 10 Away Feb. 22, 1997 L 0- 8 Home Apr. 1, 1922 L 0- 9 WS Mar. 26, 2003 L 5- 10 Away Feb. 28, 1999 L 8- 16 Home May 1, 1962 L 0- 9 Away Feb. 23, 1997 L 3- 15 Home May 2, 1923 L 0- 1 Away Apr. 16, 2003 L 3- 8 Home 1 Apr. 9, 2000 W 10- 5 Away Apr. 26, 1963 L 2- 8 Home Apr. 24, 1997 L 8- 18 Away May, 1923 W 4- 3 Home Feb. 25, 2004 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 9, 2000 L 3- 8 Away Apr. 26, 1963 W 3- 1 Home Apr. 11, 1998 L 9- 23 Away Apr. 8, 1924 L 0- 5 Greensboro Apr. 21, 2004 L 3- 8 Away Mar. 10, 2001 L 2- 8 Home May 12, 1964 W 3- 2 Away Apr. 11, 1998 W 4-3 (8) Away May 3, 1924 L 4- 12 Gastonia May 5, 2004 L 7- 9 Home Mar. 10, 2001 L 7- 10 Home May 12, 1964 W 8- 4 Away Apr. 12, 1998 L 3- 4 Away Apr. 18, 1925 L 2- 9 Greensboro Apr. 20, 2005 L 8- 9 Away 1 Mar. 11, 2001 L 4- 9 Home May 13, 1965 L 2- 7 Home Apr. 30, 1998 L 2- 11 Away May 9, 1925 L 8-9 (13) Monroe Apr. 27, 2005 W 13-12 Home Apr. 1, 2002 W 11- 9 Away May 13, 1965 L 1- 5 Home Mar. 20, 1999 L 6- 8 Home Apr. 10, 1926 L 2- 13 Greensboro Apr. 12, 2006 L 5- 11 Away Apr. 2, 2002 L 3- 8 Away Apr. 30, 1966 W 2- 0 Home Mar. 20, 1999 L 1- 14 Home May 8, 1926 L 5- 8 Gastonia Apr. 3, 2007 L 12-17 Home Apr. 2, 2002 L 4- 6 Away Apr. 30, 1966 L 0- 9 Home Mar. 21, 1999 L 1- 11 Home Apr. 4, 1927 L 5- 10 Home Apr. 23, 2008 L 7- 8 Home Mar. 29, 2003 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 29, 1967 L 0- 3 Home Apr. 21, 2000 L 8- 20 Away Apr. 21, 1927 L 1- 11 Away May 6, 2008 L 1-2 (10) Away Mar. 29, 2003 W 7- 6 Home Apr. 29, 1967 L 0- 6 Home Apr. 22, 2000 L 3- 17 Away Apr. 25, 1928 L 0- 2 Home Mar. 30, 2003 W 5- 2 Home Apr. 11, 1968 L 0- 1 Home Apr. 22, 2000 L 5- 11 Away May 9, 1928 L 7- 9 Away Elon 26-28-1 May 10, 1968 L 1- 2 Away May 17, 2000 L 2- 6 Away1 Apr. 25, 1929 L 4- 6 Away Apr. 10, 1908 W 4- 2 Home May 10, 1968 L 1-6 (8) Away Mar. 31, 2001 L 1- 9 Home May 12, 1930 W 5- 0 Away Apr. 15, 1909 W 16- 1 Home LEGEND Apr. 25, 1969 L 3- 5 Away Mar. 31, 2001 W 4- 3 Home May 15, 1930 L 0- 7 Home Mar. 31, 1913 W 5- 3 Away Asheville ...... Asheville, N.C. Apr. 25, 1969 L 1- 4 Away Apr. 1, 2001 W 15- 13 Home Apr. 22, 1931 L 1- 4 Home Mar. 26, 1915 W 11-1 (10) Home Boone ...... Boone, N.C. May 10, 1969 L 1- 2 Home M ar. 8, 2002 L 3- 4 Away May 13, 1931 L 1- 5 Away Mar. 29, 1916 W 3- 1 Home Charlotte ...... Charlotte, N.C. May 10, 1969 L 7- 8 Home Mar. 9, 2002 L 6- 8 Away Apr., 1932 L 0- 8 Home Apr. 25, 1916 W 4- 2 Away Charleston ...... Charleston, S.C. Apr. 11, 1970 L 1- 3 Away Mar. 10, 2002 L 3- 5 Away May 11, 1932 L 2- 10 Away Apr. 2, 1917 W 9- 7 Home Chester ...... Chester, S.C. Apr. 11, 1970 W 5- 4 Away Apr. 11, 2003 W 6- 4 Home May 12, 1933 W 9- 3 Away Apr. 9, 1917 W 3- 1 Away Concord ...... Concord, N.C. Apr. 29, 1970 W 1- 0 Home Apr. 12, 2003 W 3- 1 Home May 17, 1933 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 14, 1919 L 1- 3 Home Conway ...... Conway, S.C. Apr. 29, 1970 L 0-1 (12) Home Apr. 13, 2003 W 8- 5 Home Apr. 12, 1934 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 15, 1919 W 2- 1 Home Cullowhee ...... Cullowhee, N.C. Apr. 10, 1971 W 3- 1 Home Apr. 23, 2004 L 0- 3 Away Apr. 13, 1934 L 1- 12 Home Apr. 22, 1919 L 6-7 (13) Away Durham ...... Durham, N.C. Apr. 10, 1971 W 6- 1 Home Apr. 24, 2004 L 3- 12 Away Apr. 25, 1934 L 1- 5 Away Apr. 23, 1919 W 6- 3 Away Gastonia ...... Gastonia, N.C. May 8, 1971 L 0- 2 Away Apr. 25, 2004 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 26, 1934 L 2- 4 Away Apr. 24, 1920 W 6- 3 Away 1 GF ...... Granite Falls, N.C. May 8, 1971 L 0- 4 Away May 27, 2004 L 2- 10 Away Apr. 12, 1935 L 1- 5 Home Apr. 26, 1920 W 3- 0 Home Apr. 1, 1972 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 29, 2005 W 9- 7 Home Apr. 13, 1935 L 3- 6 SP Apr. 11, 1921 T 4-4 (11) Away Greensboro . . . . .Greensboro, N.C. Apr. 1, 1972 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 30, 2005 L 3- 4 Home Apr. 19, 1935 L 2-3 (10) Away Apr. 19, 1921 W 2- 1 Home Grif ...... Griffith Park (Charlotte) Apr. 29, 1972 W 1- 0 Away May 1, 2005 W 11- 5 Home Apr. 20, 1935 L 0- 13 Away Apr. 14, 1922 W 9- 8 Away Greenwood . . . . .Greenwood, S.C. Apr. 29, 1972 L 1-2 (9) Away May 11, 2006 L 4- 13 Away Apr. 3, 1936 L 4- 8 Home May 6, 1922 W 8- 2 Home Hickory ...... Hickory, N.C. Apr. 16, 1973 L 3- 6 Away May 12, 2006 L 2- 8 Away Apr. 4, 1936 L 2- 14 Home Apr. 21, 1923 W 9- 4 Home Monroe ...... Monroe, N.C. Apr. 23, 1973 L 5- 9 Home May 12, 2006 L 3- 13 Away Apr. 17, 1936 L 0- 7 Away May 3, 1923 L 1- 2 Away Mooresville . . . .Mooresville, N.C. Mar. 18, 1974 L 0- 4 Away Apr. 20, 2007 W6-4 Home Apr. 18, 1936 L 1- 3 Away Apr. 3, 1925 L 2- 6 Home OB ...... Ormond Beach, Fla. Apr. 16, 1974 W 10- 6 Home Apr. 21, 2007 L 14 -25 Home Apr. 2, 1937 L 11- 16 Home May 5, 1926 W 12-11 (10 )Home Rock Hill ...... Rock Hill, S.C. Mar. 26, 1975 L 5- 7 Home Apr. 22, 2007 L4-9 Home Apr. 3, 1937 L 4- 29 Home Mar. 29, 1927 L 3- 7 Home Salisbury ...... Salisbury, N.C. Apr. 9, 1975 L 0- 2 Away May 22, 2007 L0-7 Charleston1 Apr. 16, 1937 L 2- 7 Away Apr. 27, 1927 L 4- 8 Home SP ...... Southern Pines, N.C. Apr. 5, 1976 L 2- 4 Home Apr. 11, 2008 L 3- 9 Away Apr. 16, 1937 L 0- 13 Away Mar. 29, 1928 L 0- 6 Home Statesville ...... Statesville, N.C. Apr. 26, 1976 L 3- 5 Away Apr. 12, 2008 L 1- 9 Away Apr. 14, 1938 L 1- 7 Home May 10, 1928 L 6- 12 Away WS ...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Apr. 23, 1977 L 0- 2 Away Apr. 13, 2008 L 7- 12 Away Apr. 27, 1938 L 1- 13 Away Apr. 22, 1929 L 1- 4 Home WP ...... Winter Park, Fla. Apr. 23, 1977 L 1- 6 Away Apr. 12, 1939 L 10- 16 Home Mar. 28, 1930 W 9- 6 Away (#) ...... Extra-inning game Apr. 22, 1978 W 4- 2 Home Cincinnati 3-1 Apr. 29, 1939 L 5- 8 Away Apr. 3, 1931 L 7- 10 Away Apr. 22, 1978 L 4- 5 Home Apr. 16, 1947 W9-7 Home Apr. 29, 1939 L 4- 12 Away Apr. 9, 1931 W 15- 8 Home 1Southern Conference Tournament Apr. 20, 1979 W 1- 0 Away Feb. 13, 1998 L2-9 Home Apr. 10, 1940 L 2- 12 Home Mar. 29, 1932 W 8- 4 Away 2Big South Conference Tournament

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Apr. 14, 1932 L 4- 7 Home May 11, 1971 L 0- 4 Home Mar. 4, 2007 W6-4 Home Mar. 2, 2003 L 2- 8 Away Apr. 27, 1936 L 2- 3 Home Apr. 12, 1933 W 7- 2 Home Apr. 4, 1972 L 5- 7 Away May 2, 2008 L 2- 3 Away May 20, 2004 L 5- 15 Home May 6, 1936 W 7- 5 Away Apr. 18, 1933 W 12- 2 Away Apr. 4, 1972 L 5- 8 Away May 3, 2008 L 9- 13 Away May 21, 2004 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 12, 1937 W 7- 6 Home Apr. 17, 1937 L 4- 10 Away May 5, 1972 L 1- 3 Home May 4, 2008 L 9- 11 Away May 22, 2004 L 7- 10 Home May 6, 1937 L 1- 8 Away Apr. 4, 1978 W 8- 3 Away May 5, 1972 W 2- 0 Home May 26, 2004 W 5- 2 Chstn1 Apr. 26, 1938 L 6- 11 Away Apr. 4, 1978 L 3- 5 Away Apr. 20, 1973 L 5- 1 Home Gardner-Webb 17-8 Mar. 11, 2005 L 3- 4 Away Apr. 8, 1939 L 4- 1 Home May 2, 1979 L 6-11 (10) Home Apr. 28, 1973 L 9- 1 Away Mar. 23, 1982 L 3- 4 Home Mar. 12, 2005 L 8- 17 Away Apr. 27, 1939 L 8- 4 Away May 2, 1979 L 6- 11 Home Apr. 7, 1974 W 5- 4 Home Mar. 23, 1982 W 4-3 (8) Home Mar. 13, 2005 L 10- 21 Away Apr. 19, 1940 L 1- 7 Away Feb. 28, 1998 L 1- 8 Home Apr. 30, 1974 W 5- 2 Away Apr. 21, 1982 L 2- 5 Away Mar. 31, 2006 W 6- 0 Home May 9, 1940 L 4- 14 Home Mar. 19, 2004 L 0- 10 Home Mar. 31, 1975 W 5- 2 Away Apr. 21, 1982 W 7-5 (8) Away Apr. 1, 2006 L 11- 13 Home Apr. 8, 1941 L 0- 10 Away Mar. 20, 2004 L 5- 12 Home Apr. 19, 1975 W 12- 7 Home Mar. 26, 1983 W 12- 6 Home Apr. 2, 2006 L 3- 4 Home Apr. 19, 1941 L 0- 9 Home Mar. 21, 2004 W 5- 3 Home Apr. 13, 1976 L 2- 9 Away Mar. 26, 1983 L 4- 5 Home May 4, 2007 L 2- 6 Away Apr. 10, 1942 L 2- 4 Home Mar. 25, 2005 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 19, 1977 W 4- 1 Home May 4, 1983 W 3-2 (9) Away May 5, 2007 L 8- 9 Away Apr. 28, 1942 L 1- 4 Away Mar. 26, 2005 W 10- 6 Away Mar. 19, 1977 W 2- 0 Home May 4, 1983 W 18- 0 Away May 6, 2007 L 0- 2 Away Apr. 21, 1943 L 4- 15 Away Mar. 26, 2005 L 10- 11 Away Apr. 15, 1978 L 5- 10 Away May 2, 1984 W 7- 3 Home Apr. 18, 2008 L 4- 10 Home Apr. 23, 1946 L 0- 6 Away Apr. 21, 2006 W 13- 8 Home Apr. 15, 1978 L 5- 6 Away May 2, 1984 W 6- 1 Home Apr. 19, 2008 L 2- 20 Home May 7, 1946 L 5- 7 Home Apr. 22, 2006 L 3- 10 Home Apr. 14, 1979 L 1- 2 Home Apr. 30, 1985 W 19- 0 Home Apr. 20, 2008 W 7- 6 Home Apr. 22, 1947 L 2- 5 Home Apr. 22 , 2006 L 3- 8 Home Apr. 14, 1979 L 1- 3 Home Apr. 30, 1985 W 5- 1 Home Apr. 27, 1948 L 2- 6 Away Mar. 30, 2007 L0-6 Away May 3, 1980 W 11- 8 Away Mar. 27, 1986 W 11- 7 Home Georgetown 11-5 Apr. 21, 1949 L 0- 5 Away Mar. 31, 2007 L7-19 Away May 3, 1980 L 0- 8 Away Mar. 3, 1987 W 7- 2 Away Mar. 20, 1930 W 7-6 (10) Home Apr. 1, 1950 W 3- 2 (8) Home Apr. 1, 2007 L3-4 Away Apr. 17, 1981 W 5- 4 Home Feb. 27, 1988 W 13- 2 Home Feb. 18, 2002 W 13- 9 Home Apr. 3, 1950 L 0- 9 Away May 7, 2008 L 9- 19 Home Apr. 17, 1981 W 10- 4 Home Feb. 27, 1988 W 8- 1 Home Feb. 21, 2004 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 12, 1951 L 5- 10 Home May 7, 2008 L 1- 7 Home Apr. 3, 1982 L 1- 10 Away Feb. 28, 1988 W 8- 4 Home Feb. 21, 2004 L 3-4 (10) Home Apr. 16, 1951 W 8- 7 Home May 8, 2008 L 5- 10 Home Apr. 3, 1982 L 8- 9 Away Mar. 2, 2004 L 3- 9 Away Feb. 22, 2004 W 4- 0 Home Apr. 15, 1952 L 3- 4 Away May 7, 1983 W 10- 6 Home Apr. 27, 2004 L 3- 6 Home Feb. 19, 2005 L 7- 8 Home May 13, 1952 L 3- 9 Home Furman 73-106-1 May 7, 1983 L 2- 3 Home Mar. 3, 2005 L 1- 8 Away Feb. 20, 2005 W 8- 5 Home Apr. 13, 1953 L 5- 18 Home Apr. 5, 1904 W 11- 10 Home Mar. 24, 1984 W 9- 8 Home May 3, 2005 W 10- 5 Home Feb. 21, 2005 L 12- 17 Home Apr. 23, 1953 L 0- 11 Away Apr. 22, 1904 L 7- 11 Away Mar. 24, 1984 W 5- 3 Home Mar. 7, 2006 L 5- 6 Away Feb. 19, 2006 W 10- 5 Home May 15, 1964 L 3- 15 Gastonia Apr. 13, 1915 L 2- 3 Away Mar. 25, 1984 W 7- 0 Home May 2, 2006 W 13- 4 Home Feb. 19, 2006 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 28, 1965 L 2- 11 Home Apr. 21, 1916 W 4- 2 Away Apr. 13, 1984 L 2- 3 Away Feb. 28, 2007 W 9- 3 Away Feb. 20, 2006 W 5- 2 Home Apr. 8, 1971 W 4- 3 Away Apr. 22, 1916 W 14- 11 Away Apr. 14, 1984 L 7-8 (8) Away May 1, 2007 L 8- 12 Home Feb. 17, 2007 W 16 -15 Home May 4, 1971 W 7- 3 Durham Apr. 8, 1920 W 8- 1 Home Apr. 14, 1984 L 1- 7 Away Feb. 18, 2007 W 20 -14 Home Apr. 21, 1972 W 5- 3 Away May 3, 1920 L 1- 3 Away Mar. 22, 1985 L 12- 13 Away Georgia Southern 18-67 Feb. 19, 2007 W6-3 Home Apr. 4, 1973 W 6- 2 Home Apr. 25, 1921 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 22, 1985 W 10- 3 Away Mar. 22, 1954 L Away Feb. 23, 2008 W 10- 3 Home Apr. 26, 1979 L 0- 10 Away Apr. 26, 1922 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 13, 1985 W 9- 1 Home Mar. 28, 1959 L 1- 3 Away Feb. 24, 2008 L 2- 13 Home Apr. 30, 1981 L 7- 9 Away Apr. 28, 1924 L 5-8 (12) Chester Apr. 13, 1985 W 5- 2 Home Mar. 29, 1960 L 7- 8 Away Apr. 2, 1982 L 4- 13 Home Apr. 21, 1926 L 3- 10 Away Apr. 14, 1985 W 10- 3 Home Mar. 29, 1960 L 5- 6 Away Lafayette 3-5 Apr. 15, 1982 L 0- 1 Away Apr. 8, 1927 W 13- 5 Away Mar. 22, 1986 W 15- 0 Home Apr. 3, 1961 L 4- 12 Away Mar. 11, 1989 L 4- 5 (10) Home Mar. 28, 1983 L 1- 6 Away May 7, 1927 W 16- 5 Home Mar. 22, 1986 L 0- 3 Home Apr. 4, 1961 L 6- 11 Away Mar. 11, 1989 L 3- 6 Home Mar. 28, 1985 L 13- 16 Home Apr. 15, 1938 W 12- 6 Away Mar. 23, 1986 W 13- 6 Home Apr. 17, 1961 L 1- 10 Home Mar. 12, 1989 W 2- 1 Home Apr. 2, 1986 L 5- 12 Away May 10, 1938 W 12- 2 Home Apr. 11, 1986 W 10- 7 Away Apr. 18, 1961 L 1- 5 Home Mar. 9, 1991 L 0- 10 Home Apr. 2, 1987 W 16- 14 Home Apr. 14, 1939 L 5- 14 Away Apr. 11, 1986 L 7- 17 Away Mar. 29, 1962 L 1- 5 Away Mar. 9, 1991 W 10- 9 Home May 3, 1988 L 5- 17 Away May 5, 1939 L 0- 5 Home Apr. 12, 1986 L 3- 10 Away Mar. 30, 1962 L 1- 4 Away Mar. 10, 2007 W 13- 7 Home Apr. 28, 1989 L 2- 10 Home Apr. 13, 1940 L 5- 10 Away Mar. 20, 1987 W 12- 3 Away May 11, 1962 L 4- 18 Home Mar. 11, 2007 L 0- 1 Home Apr. 29, 1989 L 3- 6 Away Apr. 22, 1941 L 11- 19 Home Mar. 20, 1987 L 1- 2 Away May 12, 1962 W 6- 5 Home Mar. 11, 2007 L 2- 4 Home Apr. 5, 1990 L 6- 12 Home May 3, 1941 L 4- 12 Away Mar. 21, 1987 L 8- 11 Away Apr. 1, 1963 L 1- 6 Away Apr. 18, 1990 L 6- 7 Away Apr. 13, 1943 L 6- 19 Away Apr. 11, 1987 W 13- 3 Home Apr. 2, 1963 L 5- 9 Away Ohio 4-6 Feb. 23, 1993 L 3- 8 Home May 1, 1943 L 7- 10 Home Apr. 11, 1987 W 9- 7 Home Apr. 22, 1963 L 0- 7 Home Apr. 8, 1952 L 3- 8 Home Apr. 26, 1993 L 4- 10 Away Apr. 8, 1946 L 7- 9 Away Apr. 12, 1987 W 12- 8 Home Apr. 23, 1963 W 13- 4 Home Apr. 4, 1953 L 4- 12 Home Mar. 8, 1994 L 5- 19 Home Apr. ?, 1946 W 5- 4 Home Mar. 26, 1988 W 8- 5 Home Mar. 27, 1964 L 0- 8 Away Apr. 14, 1954 L 4- 13 Home Apr. 22, 1994 L 4- 20 Away Apr. 19, 1947 L 6- 8 Home Mar. 26, 1988 L 2- 9 Home Apr. 17, 1964 L 0- 7 Home Mar. 22, 1968 L 5- 14 Home Apr. 23, 1994 L 5- 9 Away Apr. 6, 1948 L 6- 7 Away Mar. 27, 1988 W 6- 2 Home Apr. 17, 1964 L 9- 10 Home Mar. 23, 1988 W 7- 5 Home Apr. 21, 1998 L 2- 7 Away May 1, 1948 W 11- 0 Home Apr. 15, 1988 W 10- 5 Away Mar. 29, 1965 L 0- 13 Away Mar. 24, 1988 W 10- 8 Home Mar. 31, 1999 L 6- 11 Away Mar. 29, 1949 L 5- 7 Away Apr. 15, 1988 W 6- 0 Away Mar. 30, 1965 L 1- 4 Away Mar. 19, 1995 W 5-4 (10) Home Apr. 5, 2000 L 5- 11 Away Apr. 17, 1950 L 6- 7 Away Apr. 16, 1988 L 8- 15 Away Apr. 23, 1965 L 2- 9 Home Mar. 1, 1998 L 2- 6 Home Feb. 27, 2001 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 24, 1950 L 11- 14 Home Feb. 11, 1992 W 11- 8 Home Apr. 24, 1965 L 0- 13 Home Mar. 1, 1998 L 4- 5 Home Apr. 10, 2002 L 2- 9 Away Apr. 6, 1951 L 6- 8 Home Mar. 18, 1992 W 4- 3 Away Mar. 26, 1966 L 1- 12 Away Feb. 23, 2007 W 11- 10 Home Mar. 5, 2003 L 1- 13 Away May 5, 1951 L 2- 8 Away Apr. 10, 1993 W 11- 7 Away Apr. 23, 1966 W 9- 3 Home May 18, 2004 L 1- 10 Away Apr. 3, 1952 L 1- 8 Away Apr. 10, 1993 W 7- 5 Away Apr. 23, 1966 L 2- 6 Home North Carolina 21-83 Apr. 12, 2005 L 0- 4 Away Apr. 30, 1952 W 6- 3 Home Apr. 11, 1993 W 13- 4 Away Mar. 27, 1967 W 6- 5 Away Apr. 4, 1904 W 7- 0 WS Apr. 5, 2006 L 7- 23 Away Apr. 11, 1953 L 2- 22 Home Apr. 9, 1994 W 4- 3 Home Mar. 28, 1967 L 0- 3 Away Apr. 1, 1907 W 2- 0 WS Mar. 28, 2007 L 3- 28 Away May 1, 1953 L Home Apr. 9, 1994 W 11- 3 Home Apr. 25, 1967 L 3- 7 Home Apr. 14, 1909 L 3- 4 Charlotte Mar. 25, 2008 L 6- 12 Away Apr. 9, 1954 L 3- 4 Away Apr. 10, 1994 W 10- 4 Home Mar. 25, 1968 L 0- 7 Away Apr. 27 , 1909 L 1- 4 Away May 3, 1955 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 1, 1995 L 2- 6 Away Mar. 26, 1968 L 1- 8 Away Mar. 26, 1910 L 3- 4 WS North Carolina A&T 14-2 May 3, 1955 W 6- 5 Home Apr. 1, 1995 W 2- 0 Away Apr. 22, 1968 L 0- 11 Home Apr. 21, 1910 L 5- 9 Away Mar. 31, 1989 W 12- 2 Away Apr. 24, 1956 L 10- 12 Home Apr. 2, 1995 L 1- 3 Away Mar. 7, 1978 L 1- 2 Away Mar. 27, 1911 L 1- 2 Charlotte Apr. 8, 1990 W 3- 0 Home May 8, 1956 L 3- 4 Away Mar. 23, 1996 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 17, 1993 L 3-4 (10) Home Apr. 18, 1911 W 4- 1 Durham Apr. 8, 1990 W 14- 5 Home Apr. 16, 1957 L 2- 4 Away Mar. 23, 1996 W 14- 1 Home Apr. 17, 1993 L 9- 14 Home Apr. 10, 1912 W 6- 2 Away Apr. 14, 1990 W 8- 4 Away May 3, 1957 L 4- 12 Home Mar. 24, 1996 W 8- 7 Home Apr. 18, 1993 W 8- 2 Home Apr. 5, 1913 L 1- 4 Charlotte Feb. 21, 1991 L 3- 4 (10) Away May 3, 1958 W 3- 2 Home Mar. 15, 1997 W 2- 1 Away May 1, 1993 L 5- 12 Chstn1 Apr. 9, 1913 L 1- 11 Away Apr. 2, 1991 W 15- 3 Home May 3, 1958 L 6- 12 Home Mar. 15, 1997 L 4- 14 Away Apr. 16, 1994 L 7-8 (11) Away Apr. 21, 1914 W 5- 0 Charlotte Feb. 21, 1992 W 6- 5 Home Apr. 28, 1959 L 0- 1 Home Mar. 16, 1997 L 4- 7 Away Apr. 16, 1994 L 2-3 (9) Away Apr. 6, 1915 L 3- 7 Home Mar. 17, 1992 W 30- 2 Away Apr. 30, 1960 L 1- 6 Home Mar. 14, 1998 L 9- 10 Away Apr. 17, 1994 L 3- 7 Away Apr. 4, 1917 L 4- 8 Away Feb. 18, 1993 W 9- 1 Home Apr. 14, 1961 L 1- 4 Away Mar. 14, 1998 W 11- 7 Away Apr. 30, 1994 W 5- 2 Chstn1 Apr. 15, 1917 L 0- 1 Charlotte Feb . 23, 2000 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 14, 1961 L 0- 8 Away Mar. 15, 1998 L 7- 15 Away Apr. 8, 1995 W 3-2 (8) Home Apr. 21, 1919 L 3-4 (15) WS Apr. 25, 2000 W 4- 3 Home Apr. 18, 1962 L 3- 10 Home Apr. 17, 1999 L 10- 11 Home Apr. 8, 1995 W 5- 1 Home Apr. 6, 1920 L 2- 3 Greensboro Feb. 21, 2001 W 13- 6 Away Apr. 18, 1962 L 2- 10 Home Apr. 17, 1999 W 9- 3 Home Apr. 9, 1995 L 6- 14 Home Mar. 28, 1921 L 3- 7 WS Apr. 18, 2001 W 11- 4 Home Apr. 18, 1963 W 4- 1 Away Apr. 18, 1999 W 7-6 (11) Home Mar. 30, 1996 L 3- 13 Away Apr. 12, 1921 W 9- 5 (11) Away Mar. 5, 2002 W 7- 6 Away Apr. 18, 1963 L 3- 4 (8) Away Mar. 4, 2000 W 6- 4 Away Mar. 30, 1996 L 3- 4 Away Apr. 11, 1922 L 0- 2 Away Mar. 20, 2002 W 10- 8 Home Apr. 15, 1964 L 0- 4 Mar. 5, 2000 L 3- 1 Away Mar. 31, 1996 L 2- 7 Away Apr. 2, 1923 L 5- 12 Gastonia Mar. 5, 2005 W 12- 4 Home Apr. 15, 1964 W 6- 5 Mar. 5, 2000 W 4- 1 Away Apr. 25, 1996 L 2- 8 Chstn1 Apr. 21, 1924 W 7- 6 Gastonia Apr. 8, 1965 L 6- 7 Feb. 25, 2001 W 13- 6 Home Mar. 22, 1997 L 5- 18 Home Apr. 13, 1925 L 3- 8 Gastonia UNC Greensboro 19-29 Apr. 8, 1965 L 2- 5 Feb. 26, 2001 L 9- 3 Home Mar. 22, 1997 W 4- 3 Home Apr. 5, 1926 W 9- 8 Salisbury Mar. 19, 1991 L 7- 8 Home May 14, 1966 W 8- 3 Home Feb. 26, 2001 L 5- 1 Home Mar. 23, 1997 L 4- 5 Home Apr. 18, 1927 L 1- 6 Salisbury Apr. 7, 1991 W 4- 3 Away May 14, 1966 L 0- 6 Home Apr. 12, 2002 W 3- 0 Away Apr. 4, 1998 L 4- 16 Home Apr. 29, 1927 L 0- 11 Away Apr. 20, 1991 W 12- 3 Home Apr. 22, 1967 L 1- 8 Away Apr. 13, 2002 W 4- 3 Away Apr. 4, 1998 W 6- 3 Home Apr. 9, 1928 L 0- 3 Salisbury Mar. 4, 1992 L 5- 6 Away Apr. 22, 1967 L 0- 9 Away Apr. 14, 2002 L 11-12 (11) Away Apr. 5, 1998 L 9- 10 Home Apr. 1, 1929 L 2- 4 Salisbury Apr. 17, 1992 W 25- 6 Home Apr,. 30, 1968 L 5- 7 Home May 2, 2003 L 3- 4 Home May 1, 1998 L 3- 6 Chstn1 Apr. 21, 1930 L 3- 9 WS Apr. 23, 1993 W 8- 7 Home Apr,. 30, 1968 W 6- 0 Home May 3, 2003 L 0- 6 Home Apr. 24, 1999 L 4- 10 Away May 13, 1930 L 3- 8 Away Feb. 25, 1994 L 3- 4 Away May 7, 1968 L 0- 7 Away May 4, 2003 W 6-5 (12) Home Apr. 25, 1999 W 4- 1 Away May 11, 1931 L 1- 7 Away Apr. 12, 1994 L 3- 13 Home Apr. 3, 1969 L 1- 4 Away May 13, 2004 W 14- 7 Away Apr. 25, 1999 W 8- 6 Away Mar. 28, 1932 L 7- 8 WS Feb. 21, 1995 L 4- 9 Away Apr. 3, 1969 L 2- 7 Away May 14, 2004 L 6-9 (10) Away Mar. 11, 2000 L 13-17 (12) Home Apr. 26, 1932 L 5- 14 Away Apr. 25, 1995 L 2- 8 Home Apr. 22, 1969 L 2- 9 Home May 14, 2004 W 9- 7 Away Mar. 12, 2000 W 10-9 (10) Home Apr. 15, 1933 W 4- 3 WS Feb. 21, 1996 L 4- 5 (12) Away Apr. 22, 1969 T 5- 5 (8) Home May 20, 2005 L 6- 9 Home Mar. 12, 2000 L 6- 7 Home Apr. 17, 1933 W 4- 3 Concord Feb. 18, 1997 L 4- 16 Away Apr. 4, 1970 L 1- 9 Away May 21, 2005 L 7- 11 Home Mar. 17, 2001 L 5- 10 Away Apr. 25, 1933 W 8- 7 Away Apr. 8, 1997 W 8- 6 Home Apr. 4, 1970 L 1- 8 Away May 22, 2005 L 4- 5 Home Mar. 17, 2001 L 3- 14 Away Mar. 31, 1934 L 4- 15 Apr. 18, 1998 L 1- 7 Home Apr. 14, 1970 W 7- 4 Home Mar. 24, 2006 L 2- 19 Away Mar. 18, 2001 W 8-6 (10) Away Apr. 2, 1934 L 5- 13 Apr. 18, 1998 W 7- 5 Home Apr. 14, 1970 L 0- 5 Home Mar. 25, 2006 L 0- 6 Away Mar. 16, 2002 L 5- 17 Home Apr. 18, 1934 L 0- 9 Away Apr. 19, 1998 L 2- 5 Home Apr. 16, 1971 L 3- 5 Away Mar. 26, 2006 L 4- 16 Away Mar. 16, 2002 L 2- 5 Home Apr. 5, 1935 W 4- 3 (11) Home Mar. 6, 1999 W 14- 9 Away Apr. 16, 1971 L 0- 2 Away Mar. 2, 2007 L5-12 Home Mar. 17, 2002 L 4- 6 Home Apr. 23, 1935 L 5- 6 Away Mar. 6, 1999 L 2- 13 Away May 11, 1971 L 2- 3 Home Mar. 3, 2007 W8-7 Home Mar. 1-2, 2003 L 1- 14 Away Apr, 24, 1935 L 5- 6 Away Mar. 7, 1999 L 4- 7 Away

Davidson Wildcats 22 Series vs. 2009 Opponents Series vs. 2009 Opponents

Mar. 18, 2000 L 1- 5 Home Feb. 12, 1997 L 1- 22 Away Apr. 16, 1992 L 2- 17 Home Apr. 13, 1997 W 11- 9 Away Apr. 4, 2004 W 10-5 Home Mar. 18, 2000 L 11-12 (8) Home Feb. 11, 1998 L 4- 13 Away Apr. 28, 1992 L 4- 9 Away Mar. 21, 1998 L 6- 11 Home Apr. 9, 2005 W 5-2 (11) Away Mar. 19, 2000 L 2-3 (11) Home Feb. 13, 1999 L 0- 14 Away Feb. 20, 1993 L 2- 6 Home Mar. 22, 1998 L 2- 12 Home Apr. 10, 2005 L 2-11 Away May 18, 2000 L 2- 3 Charleston1 Feb. 14, 1999 L 1- 15 Away Feb. 24, 1993 L 10- 11 Away Mar. 22, 1998 L 7- 9 Home Apr. 10, 2005 W 6-4 Away Mar. 2, 2001 L 5- 8 Away Apr. 18, 2000 L 0- 15 Away Mar. 25, 1993 L 4- 9 Away Mar. 27, 1999 L 3- 9 Away Mar. 10, 2006 L 8- 10 Home Mar. 4, 2001 L 0- 8 Away Mar. 13, 2001 L 1- 19 Away Apr. 13, 1993 L 5- 14 Home Mar. 28, 1999 W 11- 8 Away Mar. 11, 2006 W 7- 2 Home Mar. 4, 2001 W 6- 4 Away Mar. 13, 2002 L 0- 15 Away Mar. 26, 1994 L 4- 7 Home Mar. 28, 1999 L 7- 15 Away Mar. 12, 2006 L 15- 25 Home Mar. 23, 2002 L 7- 8 Home Apr. 23, 2003 L 4- 13 Away Mar. 31, 1994 L 1- 3 Away Apr. 29, 2000 W 4- 3 Home Apr. 13, 2007 L 13 -14 Away Mar. 23, 2002 W 16- 6 Home Mar. 16, 2004 L 1- 10 Away Apr. 20, 1994 L 7- 9 Home Apr. 29, 2000 L 4- 15 Home Apr. 14, 2007 L2-5 Away Mar. 24, 2002 W 8-7 (10) Home Mar. 23, 2005 L 1- 10 Away Feb. 22, 1995 L 1- 19 Away Apr. 30, 2000 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 15, 2007 W 13 -10 Away May 16, 2003 W 5- 0 Home Mar. 14, 2006 L 2- 9 Away Mar. 3, 1995 L 2- 8 Away May 5, 2001 L 7- 8 Away Mar. 28, 2008 L 4- 13 Home May 16, 2003 L 2- 10 Home Apr. 24, 2007 L 2- 6 Away Mar. 22, 1995 W 9- 8 Home May 5, 2001 L 7- 13 Away Mar. 29, 2008 W 6- 5 Home May 17, 2003 W 7-6 (13) Home Apr. 2, 2008 L 2- 9 Away Mar. 28, 1995 L 0- 7 Home May 6, 2001 L 0- 7 Away Mar. 30, 2008 L 4-6 (10) Home May 22, 2003 L 3- 7 Charleston1 Feb. 27, 1996 W 7- 6 Home Apr. 20, 2002 W 5- 4 Home Mar. 12, 2004 L 5- 6 Away Wake Forest 29-92-2 Mar. 20, 1996 L 2- 13 Home Apr. 20, 2002 L 0- 4 Home Yale 12-9 Mar. 1 3, 2004 L 8- 11 Away Apr. 22, 1905 W 4- 2 Away Mar. 27, 1996 L 5- 6 Away Apr. 21, 2002 L 1-4 (10) Home Mar. 24, 1962 L 6- 14 Home Mar. 14, 2004 W 3- 2 Away Apr. 14, 1906 L 1- 2 Away Mar. 20, 1997 L 3- 22 Away Mar. 14, 2003 L 0- 11 Home Ma r. 10, 1990 W 3- 1 OB Mar. 18, 2005 W 2- 1 Home Apr. 14, 1908 L 2- 3 (10) Away Mar. 25, 1998 L 9- 14 Away Mar. 15, 2003 L 4- 5 Home Mar. 10, 1990 W 6- 1 OB Mar. 19, 2005 L 2- 3 Home Apr. 23, 1908 T 0- 0 Home Apr. 1, 1998 L 6- 12 Home Mar. 16, 2003 L 0- 9 Home Mar. 17, 1990 W 9- 8 OB Mar. 20, 2005 L 5- 7 Home Apr. 8, 1909 L 1- 3 Charlotte Feb. 18, 1999 L 4- 10 Away May 21, 2003 L 0- 14 Charleston1 Mar. 17, 1994 W 4- 3 Home Apr. 14, 2006 L 3- 5 Away Apr. 22, 1909 L 6- 7 Away Apr. 27, 1999 L 2- 8 Home Mar. 26, 2004 W 5- 4 Away Mar. 19, 1996 L 13- 15 Home Apr. 15, 2006 L 7- 12 Away Apr. 4, 1911 W 3- 2 Durham Feb. 24, 2000 L 4- 30 Away Ma r. 27, 2004 L 10- 12 Away Mar. 11, 1997 W 25- 1 Home Apr. 16, 2006 W 9- 6 Away Apr. 25, 1911 T 9- 9 (10) Home Feb. 29, 2000 L 6- 18 Home Mar. 28, 2004 L 2-3 (10) Away Mar. 12, 1997 L 2- 6 Home May 14, 2008 W 9- 5 Away Apr. 9, 1912 L 1- 3 Away May 1, 2001 L 7- 16 Home Apr. 1, 2005 W 5- 2 Home Mar. 13, 1997 L 5- 6 Home May 15, 2008 L 1- 9 Away Apr. 27, 1912 W Home May 2, 2001 L 2- 10 Away Apr. 2, 2005 L 11- 13 Home Mar. 19, 2003 W 5- 3 Home May 16, 2008 W 6- 2 Away Apr. 8, 1913 L 1- 2 Away Feb. 12, 2002 L 2- 7 Home Apr. 3, 2005 L 4- 7 Home Mar. 17, 2004 L 1- 4 Home Apr. 22, 1913 W 6- 5 Home May 1, 2002 L 3- 15 Away Apr. 28, 2006 L 0- 6 Away Mar. 6, 2005 W 13-12 (10) Home Radford 10-5 Apr. 25, 1914 L 5- 7 Charlotte Apr. 2, 2003 L 6- 17 Home Apr. 29, 2006 W 12- 6 Away Mar. 7, 2005 W 9- 8 Home Feb. 17, 1990 W 5- 1 Home Apr. 24, 1915 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 17, 2003 L 3- 10 Away Apr. 30, 2006 L 3- 5 Away Mar. 8, 2005 W 12- 7 Home Feb. 17, 1990 W 1- 0 Home Apr. 1, 1916 W 7- 4 Home Mar. 23, 2004 W 11- 9 Home Apr. 5, 2007 L 11 -13 Home Mar. 16, 2006 L 6- 12 Home Feb. 18, 1990 L 1- 9 Home Apr. 27, 1916 W 6- 3 Away Feb. 15, 2005 W 6- 3 Away Apr. 6, 2007 L4-10 Home Mar. 17, 2006 L 9- 11 Home Apr. 14, 1991 W 5- 1 Away Apr. 11, 1917 W 3- 1 Home Apr. 6, 2005 W 11- 10 Home Apr. 7, 2007 L1-2 Home Mar. 18, 2006 L 7- 8 Home Apr. 14, 1991 W 5- 3 Away Apr. 28, 1919 L 0- 13 Away Mar. 28, 2006 L 6- 14 Home Apr. 5, 2008 L 7- 22 Away Mar. 13, 2007 L 13 -18 Home May 11, 1991 W 6- 5 Conway2 Apr. 17, 1920 W 12- 1 Home Apr. 18, 2006 W 9- 5 Away Apr. 5, 2008 L 8- 10 Away Mar. 14, 2007 W 22 -10 Home Mar. 21, 1992 W 4- 3 Home Apr. 22, 1920 L 1- 3 Away Apr. 19, 2008 L 0- 10 Away Apr. 6, 2008 L 4- 8 Away Mar. 9, 2008 W 4- 2 Home Mar. 21, 1992 W 15- 3 Home Apr. 13, 1921 L 4- 8 Away Mar. 10, 2008 W 7- 6 Home Mar. 22, 1992 L 4- 13 Home Apr. 18, 1921 L 2- 4 Away W. Carolina 23-76 Wofford 45-31 Mar. 24, 2004 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 3, 1922 W 5- 4 Home Mar. 26, 1977 L 5- 9 Home Apr. 6, 1903 W 3- 2 Away Apr. 6, 2004 L 5- 9 Away Apr. 13, 1922 W 14- 13 Away Mar. 26, 1977 L 4- 11 Home Apr. 19, 1904 W 12- 4 Away Mar. 30, 2005 W 10- 8 Away Apr. 17, 1924 L 0- 8 Home Apr. 29, 1978 L 1- 7 Away May 9, 1904 W 4- 2 Home May 17, 2005 W 6- 1 Home Apr. 10, 1925 L 2- 8 Away Apr. 29, 1978 L 0- 6 Away Apr. 5, 1915 W 7- 1 Rock Hill Feb. 23, 2008 W 8- 3 Home May 8, 1925 L 7- 8 (11) Home Apr. 15, 1979 L 0- 4 Home Apr. 12, 1915 W 5- 3 Away Feb. 24, 2008 L 4- 20 Home Apr. 13, 1928 L 3- 8 Home Apr. 15, 1979 W 7- 2 Home May 1, 1915 W 12- 3 Home May 11, 1928 L 0- 2 Away Mar. 29, 1980 L 5- 8 Away Apr. 10, 1916 W 11- 3 Home Samford 0-1 Mar. 31, 1930 L 2- 13 Away Mar. 29, 1980 L 2- 10 Away Apr. 20, 1916 W 9- 3 Away Mar. 4, 1999 L 10- 5 Away Apr. 17, 1930 L 0- 6 Home Mar. 28, 1981 L 0- 1 Home Apr. 8, 1918 L 1- 8 Away Apr. 13, 1931 L 1- 8 Home Mar. 28, 1981 L 6- 9 Home Apr. 30, 1918 W 4- 2 Home South Carolina 23-40 Apr. 9, 1932 L 1- 4 Home May 1, 1982 L 1- 5 Away Apr. 4, 1921 W 11- 8 Home Apr. 25, 1902 W 5- 4 Away May 12, 1932 W 1- 0 Away May 1, 1982 L 12- 17 Away Apr. 27, 1921 L 3- 7 Away Apr. 11, 1904 W 13- 0 Home May 11, 1933 L 7- 8 Away Apr. 30, 1983 L 4- 10 Home Apr. 25, 1922 W 4- 1 Away Apr. ?, 1905 W 7- 0 WS May 16, 1933 W 2- 1 (11) Home Apr. 30, 1983 L 10- 16 Home Apr. 17, 1923 W 4- 1 Home Apr. 12, 1906 W 8- 3 Home Apr. 20, 1934 L 7- 11 Home Mar. 31, 1984 L 2- 16 Home Apr. 18, 1923 W 7- 0 Home Apr. 28, 1906 W 8- 3 Home Apr. 21, 1934 L 1- 4 Home Mar. 31, 1984 L 4- 7 Home Apr. 26, 1923 L 4- 10 Away Apr. 5, 1907 W 12- 2 Home May ?, 1934 L 3- 5 Away Apr. 1, 1984 L 7- 19 Home Apr. 16, 1925 L 5- 14 Home Apr. 5, 1909 W 3- 2 Away May ?, 1934 L 10- 11 Away Apr. 21, 1984 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 7, 1927 L 2- 4 Away Apr. 6, 1909 W 2- 1 Away May 1, 1935 L 3- 5 Home Apr. 21, 1984 W 5- 3 Away Apr. 25, 1927 W 9- 2 Home L 1- 2 (no record) May 2, 1935 W 3- 1 Home Mar. 30, 1985 L 10- 11 Away Apr. 10, 1929 L 2-3 (10) Away Apr. 4, 1910 W 6- 2 Away Apr. 23, 1936 L 0- 15 Home Mar. 30, 1985 W 6- 4 Away Mar. 26, 1937 W 9- 4 Away Apr. 5, 1910 L 5- 10 Away Apr. 23, 1936 L 2- 6 Home Apr. 20, 1985 W 3- 2 Home Apr. 21, 1938 W 21- 0 Home Apr. 13, 1911 W 4- 3 Away May 12, 1936 L 6- 14 Away Apr. 20, 1985 W 10- 9 Home Apr. 15, 1939 W 6- 3 Away Apr. 14, 1911 L 2- 7 Away May 13, 1936 L 1- 7 Away Apr. 21, 1985 W 4- 1 Home Apr. 12, 1940 L 4-5 (10) Away Apr. 28, 1911 L 4- 6 Greenwood Apr. 22, 1937 L 3- 13 Away Apr. 27, 1985 L 2- 13 Boone1 Apr. 23, 1940 W 8- 7 Home Apr. 28, 1911 W 7- 2 Greenwood Apr. 23, 1937 L 2- 5 Away Mar. 28, 1986 W 16- 2 Home Apr. 28, 1941 W 7- 5 Home Apr. 22, 1912 L 1- 2 Away May 15, 1937 L 1- 9 Home Mar. 28, 1986 W 7- 3 Home May 2, 1941 W 6- 5 Away Apr. 23, 1912 L 2- 7 Away May 15, 1937 L 2- 4 Home Mar. 29, 1986 W 13- 5 Home Apr. 20, 1942 W 12- 6 Home Mar. 25, 1913 L 3- 10 Away Apr. 28, 1938 L 0- 11 Away Apr. 20, 1986 W 10- 0 Away Apr. 24, 1942 L 11- 13 Away Mar. 26, 1913 W 5- 3 Away May 5, 1938 W 9- 8 Home Apr. 20, 1986 L 7- 8 Away May 3, 1946 L 0- 3 Home T 0- 0 (no record) Apr. 21, 1939 W 5- 3 Home Apr. 21, 1986 L 5- 8 Away May 15, 1946 W 5- 4 Away Apr. 15, 1914 L 0- 1 Away May 10, 1939 L 3- 9 Home Mar. 28, 1987 W 14- 1 Away Apr. 4, 1947 L 7- 11 Away Apr. 16, 1914 L 0- 4 Away May 1, 1940 L 0- 5 Away Mar. 28, 1987 L 2- 5 Away Apr. 5, 1947 L 3- 15 Away May 7, 1914 W 9- 4 Home May 6, 1940 L 6- 19 Home Mar. 29, 1987 L 4- 10 Away Apr. 25, 1947 W 10- 4 Home Apr. 15, 1915 L 5- 12 Away Apr. 7, 1950 L 2- 20 Home Apr. 17, 1987 L 10- 14 Home Apr. 26, 1947 L 7- 11 Home Apr. 16, 1915 W 10- 4 Away May 5, 1950 L 2- 21 Away Apr. 17, 1987 L 2- 8 Home Apr. 23, 1948 W 7- 2 Home Apr. 28, 1915 W 7- 0 Rock Hill Apr. 26, 1960 L 7- 26 Away Apr. 1, 1988 W 11- 7 Home May 9, 1953 L 14- 16 Home Apr. 2, 1918 L 1- 2 Away May 12, 1961 L 4- 5 Mooresville Apr. 1, 1988 L 3- 7 Home Apr. 22, 1955 L 4- 6 Home Apr. 3, 1918 W 5- 3 Away Apr. 4, 1975 L 5- 6 Home Apr. 2, 1988 L 8- 12 Home Apr. 26, 1955 W 8- 7 Away Apr. 27, 1918 W 3-2 (11) Home Mar. 18, 1976 L 3- 4 Home Apr. 23, 1988 L 2- 9 Away Mar. 11, 1980 W 13- 6 Home 1921 W 7- 5 (no record) Apr. 8, 1976 L 1- 6 Away Apr. 23, 1988 L 3- 8 Away Apr. 17, 1980 W 5- 0 Away May 8, 1930 W 5- 4 Home Apr. 7, 1977 L 5- 15 Home Apr. 24, 1988 L 11- 15 Away Mar. 12, 1987 W 11- 2 Home Apr. 28, 1931 L 3- 13 Away Apr. 13, 1977 L 4- 5 Away Mar. 5, 1990 L 4- 6 Home Mar. 10, 1989 W 4- 2 Home May 10, 1937 W 12- 10 Home Mar. 30, 1978 L 4- 5 (11) Home Mar. 6, 1990 L 1- 22 Home May 3, 1996 W 10- 3 Home Apr. 8, 1940 W 7- 5 Home Apr. 6, 1978 L 1- 3 Away Mar. 2, 1992 W 11- 7 Home Apr. 3, 1997 W 16- 6 Home Apr. 15, 1941 L 6- 7 Away Apr. 25, 1979 W 10- 9 Home Mar. 13, 1992 L 3- 13 Away Apr. 30, 1997 L 2- 3 Away May 6, 1941 W 4- 1 Home Mar. 27, 1980 L 4- 5 Away Apr. 8, 1992 L 5- 15 Away May 1, 1999 L 3- 4 Home Apr. 8, 1949 L 8- 10 Away Apr. 15, 1980 L 4- 7 Home Mar. 6, 1993 L 7- 9 Away May 1, 1999 W 5- 2 Home Apr. 25, 1949 L 4- 5 Home Mar. 27, 1982 L 5- 14 Away Mar. 7, 1993 L 5- 10 Away May 2, 1999 L 4- 7 Home May 2, 1950 L 5- 8 Home Mar. 7, 1984 W 7- 6 Away Mar. 7, 1993 L 5- 10 Away Feb. 25, 2000 W 8- 5 Away May 9, 1950 L 1- 8 Home Apr. 8, 1985 L 10- 12 Home Mar. 5, 1994 W 8- 7 Home Feb. 26, 2000 L 3- 10 Away Apr. 24, 1951 L 5- 6 Home Mar. 31, 1986 W 20- 8 Away Mar. 5, 1994 L 4- 7 Home Feb. 26, 2000 W 12- 5 Away May 1, 1951 L 4- 5 Home Mar. 26, 1987 W 11- 10 Home Mar. 6, 1994 L 7- 9 Home Apr. 28, 2001 W 6- 3 Home Apr. 22, 1952 L 4- 7 Home Mar. 16, 1988 L 2- 17 Away Apr. 28, 1994 W 2- 1 Charleston1 Apr. 28, 2001 L 2- 8 Home Apr. 29, 1952 L 2- 6 Away Mar. 22, 1988 W 10- 7 Home Apr. 30, 1994 L 1- 13 Charleston1 Apr. 29, 2001 L 2- 4 Home Apr. 28, 1953 L 1- 7 Away Mar. 16, 1989 L 2- 4 Home Feb. 25, 1995 L 0- 7 Away Mar. 29, 2002 W 4- 2 Away May 5, 1953 L 5- 6 Home Apr. 13, 1989 L 2- 10 Away Feb. 25, 1995 L 2- 5 Away Mar. 30, 2002 W 14- 3 Away Apr. 18, 1968 L 2- 5 Away Apr. 3, 1990 L 7- 11 Home Feb. 26, 1995 L 4- 16 Away Mar. 30, 2002 L 0- 5 Away Apr. 7, 1970 W 4- 1 Home Apr. 3, 1991 L 2- 4 Away Apr. 20, 1996 L 6- 9 Home Mar. 22, 2003 L 5-6 (10) Away Apr. 22, 1975 W 4- 3 Away Apr. 23, 1991 L 4- 11 Home Apr. 20, 1996 L 5- 7 (8) Home Mar. 22, 2003 L 6- 7 Away Apr. 17, 1976 L 7- 22 Away Apr. 28, 1991 L 4- 12 Home Apr. 21, 1996 L 6- 11 Home Mar. 23, 2003 W 6- 5 Away Mar. 2, 1982 L 0- 23 Away Apr. 1, 1992 L 3- 13 Home Apr. 12, 1997 L 1- 11 Away Apr. 3, 2004 W 3- 1 Home Apr. 6, 1983 L 6- 9 Away Apr. 7, 1992 L 2- 3 Away Apr. 12, 1997 L 4- 9 Away Apr. 3, 2004 L 2- 10 Home

23 2009 Baseball Honors & Awards Conference Honors Southern Conference Player of the Year BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Player of the Year 1975 George Weicker 1B/OF 1992 Andy Paul Pitcher 2005 Jay Heafner 3B/P Coach of the Year Freshman of the Year 1992 Dick Cooke 1980 John Marshall 1B 1985 Billy Masse OF All-Big South Conference Coach of the Year 1991 Rick Bender, SS 1st Ralph Isernia, OF 1st 1985 George Greer Dave Williams, P 1st 75th Anniversary Team 1992 Rick Bender, SS 1st Andy Paul, P 1st Billy Masse, OF 1st Team George Weicker, 1B 1st Team Jay Heafner All-Tournament 1992 Paul Brannan Outfield All-Southern Conference 1955 Buzz Hope, 2B 2nd Chris Carrigan, P 2nd All-Tournament Bill Rowland, OF 2nd Mac Chapman, 3B 2nd 1994 Brett Boretti Catcher 1960 Harry Cline, C 2nd Tim Kerns, OF 2nd 1961 Harry Cline, C 2nd 1994 Brett Boretti, C 1st Player of the Month 1962 Harry Cline, C 2nd Jazz Freitas, OF 1st 2005 Jay Heafner, 3B/P March 1964 Rick Smyre, OF 1st Clay Hall, 1B 1st Dick Snyder, OF 2nd 1995 Chris Pollard, P 2nd Player of the Week 1965 Jim Hyder, SS 1st Gus Quattlebaum, OF 2nd 1993 Clay Hall, 1B Week 8 Howard Bryan, P 2nd 1996 Luke Goodwin, OF 2nd Tim Kerns, OF Week 9 Dick Snyder, OF 2nd 1997 Luke Goodwin, OF 2nd 1994 Mac Chapman, 3B Week 3 1966 Jim Hyder, SS 2nd Gus Quattlebaum, OF 2nd Mac Chapman, 3B Week 4 1968 Gordon Slade, OF 1st 1998 Mike DeSimone, DH 1st 1995 Brad Edwards, 1B Week 6 1969 Gordon Slade, OF 1st 20 00 Tim Frend, OF 1st 1996 Luke Goodwin, OF Week 3 1970 Gordon Slade, OF 1st Ben Brown, SS 2nd 2000 Tim Frend, OF Feb. 21 1971 Harold Wilkerson, C 1st Cassidy Lundin, 3B 2nd Stewart Sloan, 1B Apr. 10 Bill Barnhill, OF 2nd 2001 James Marino, C 1st 2002 Tim Frend, OF Mar. 25 Rick Pipan, P 2nd Tim Frend, OF 2nd Chris Emond, DH Apr. 29 Jack Willits, SS 2nd Billy Ryan, DH 2nd 2003 Sam Navarro, OF Apr. 1 1972 George Weicker, 1B 1st 2002 Tim Frend, OF 2nd1 2004 Jay Heafner, 3B May 17 1974 Mark Rodgman, C 1st 2003 Sam Navarro, OF 2nd2 2005 Jay Heafner, 3B Apr. 4 George Weicker, 1B 2nd 2004 Brian Akin, P 2nd1 Andrew Musashe, OF May 2 1975 George Weicker, 1B 1st Eli Benefield, SS 2nd3 2007 Matt Webb, SS March 19 Mark Rodgman, C 1st Alex Entrekin, C 2nd3 Joel Tew, P 1st Jay Heafner, RP 2nd3 Pitcher of the Week 1976 Rick Blinkhorn, 2B 2nd 2005 Jay Heafner, 3B 1st1 1993 Mac Chapman Week 7 Stan Brown, OF 2nd Alex Entrekin, C 2nd1 1995 Chris Pollard Week 5 1977 Bob Lapple, C 1st Taylor Shoop, DH 2nd2 1999 Wes Self Mar. 2 1978 Bob Lapple, C 1st 2006 Ronnie Shore, 2B 1st1 Wes Self Apr. 26 1979 Bob Lapple, C 1st Jay Heafner, SS 2nd1 2001 Wes Self Mar. 5 John Porter, OF 1st Gregory Zage, OF 2nd2 2002 Tim Frend Apr. 15 1980 John Porter, OF 1st Rob Wilson, DH 2nd3 2003 Derrik Wolpert Apr. 14 John Marshall, 1B HM 2007 Rob Wilson, DH 1st2 2004 Brian Akin Feb. 23 1981 Phillip Gordon, C 1st Rob Wilson, DH 2nd3 2004 Jay Heafner Apr. 11 1985 Keith Helfant, 2B 1st Matt Webb, P 2nd3 Andy Carter May 16 1 Billy Masse, OF 1st Coaches and Media Association 2006 Jay Heafner Feb. 27 2Coaches ~ 3Media Association David Turgeon, 3B 1st Until 2002, only one group selected the teams 1986 Steve Condon, P 1st South Keith Helfant, 2B 1st South Alan Lewis, SS 1st South Dan Simonds, C 1st South David Turgeon, 3B 1st South 1987 Steve Condon, P 1st South 1987 Alan Lewis, SS 1st South Billy Masse, OF 1st South Dan Simonds, C 1st South David Turgeon, 3B 1st South 1988 Roy Vilardi, OF 1st South Greg Wilcox, P 1st South 1993 Rick Bender, SS 1st Brett Boretti, C 1st

Davidson Wildcats 24 Honors & Awards Honors & Awards

NATIONAL HONORS INDIVIDUAL AWARDS All-America American Baseball Coaches Assoc. Fielding Clark MVP 1975 George Weicker, DH 1st 1956 Billy Morris 2000 Ben Brown 2001 Cassidy Lundin 1987 Billy Masse, OF 2nd 1957 James West 2001 Tim Frend 2002 Stephen Aldrich Don McRee Billy Ryan 2003 Andrew Musashe 2002 Tim Frend 2004 Ronnie Shore Baseball America 1958 Don Killian 1959 Russ Cotton 200 3 Sam Navarro 2005 Andrew Musashe 1990 Robert Eenhoorn, SS 3rd 1960 Don Killian 2004 Alex Entrekin 2006 Ronnie Shore 1961 Russ Cotton Jay Heafner 2007 Brett Shore Collegiate Baseball 1962 Harry Cline 2005 Jay Heafner 2008 Brett Shore 2005 Jay Heafner, 3B 3rd 1963 Tommy Tuttle 2006 Alex Entrekin Will General 1964 Rick Smyre Ronnie Shore 2007 Rob Wilson George Weicker Baseball America Preseason 1965 Howard Bryan Jim Hyder 2008 Zach Kayne Rookie of the Year 1990 Robert Eenhoorn, SS 3rd 1966 Jim Hyder 1988 Ralph Isernia 1967 Jack Smith Rick Smyre Hustle 1989 Joe Azzolino Collegiate Baseball Preseason 1968 Gordon Slade Award 1990 Robert Eenhoorn 2006 Jay Heafner, SS 1st 1969 Gordon Slade 1967 Jack Smith 1991 Brett Boretti 1970 Gordon Slade 1968 Frank Murphy 1992 Mills Ariail 1969 Frank Murphy 1993 Jeff Andrews NCBWA Preseason 1971 Rick Pipan 1972 Harold Wilkerson 1970 Harold Wilkerson 1994 Jonathan Coulombe 2006 Jay Heafner, 3B 3rd 1973 Jack Willits 1971 Harold Wilkerson 1995 Jeff Coker 1974 Mark Rodgman 1972 Harold Wilkerson 1996 Kurt Davis Baseball America Freshman 1975 George Weicker 1973 Gary Pomeroy 1997 Ben Brown 1985 Billy Masse, OF 1st 1976 Rick Blinkhorn 1974 Mitch Stone 1998 Jeremiah Parvin 1975 Mark Rodgman 1999 Tim Frend 1990 Robert Eenhoorn, SS 1st 1977 Tim Barr 1978 Bob Lapple 1976 Mitch Stone 2000 Derrik Wolpert 1979 Bob Lapple Dave Wiley 2001 Brian Akin All-Region ABCA Atlantic John Porter 1977 Unknown 2002 Sam Navarro 1987 Billy Masse, OF 1st 1980 John Porter 1978 Unknown 2003 Jay Heafner David Turgeon, 3B 1st John Haskell 1979 Jim Richards 2004 Rob Wilson 1980 Unknown 2005 Zac Long 1990 Robert Eenhoorn, SS 1st 1981 Phillip Gordon Allen Griffin 1981 Unknown 2006 Blake Osborn 1998 Mike DeSimone, DH 1st 1982 Allen Griffin 1982 Unknown 2007 Tommy Piacenza 2007 Rob Wilson, DH 2nd 1983 John Mahoney 1983 Unknown Thomas Middour 1984 Keith Helfant 1984 Unknown 2008 Danny Weiss NCAA District III 1985 Billy Masse 1985 Unknown 1968 Gordon Slade, OF 1st 1986 Unknown 1986 Unknown Most Valuable Pitcher 1987 David DePaul 1997 Jonathan Coulombe 1969 Gordon Slade, OF 1st 1987 Unknown 1988 Chris Stuart 1988 Ken Bogert 1998 Wes Self 1970 Gordon Slade, OF 1st 1989 Greg Wilcox 1989 Mike Holland 1999 Wes Self 1975 George Weicker, 1B/OF 1st 1990 Greg Wilcox 1990 Mikio Aoki 2000 Wes Self 1978 Bob Lapple, C 1st 1991 Dave Williams 1991 Ralph Isernia 2001 Jeremiah Parvin 1979 Bob Lapple, C 1st 1992 Andy Paul 1992 Brett Boretti 2002 Mark Wells 1986 Alan Lewis, SS 1st 1993 Tim Kerns 1993 Brett Boretti 2003 Andy Carter 1994 Brett Boretti 1994 Brett Boretti 2004 Brian Akin 1995 Chris Pollard 1995 Pat Barrett 2005 Andy Carter All-State NCCSIA 1996 Gus Quattlebaum 1996 Jeff Coker 2006 Rob Wilson 2005 Jay Haefner, SS 1st 1997 Luke Goodwin 1997 Jeff Coker 2007 Rob Wilson Alex Entrekin, C 1st 1998 Mike DeSimone 1998 Ben Brown Matt Webb Taylor Shoop, DH 1st 1999 Ben Brown 1999 Kurt Davis 2008 Thomas Middour 2000 Cassidy Lundin 2006 Ronnie Shore, 2B 1st 2007 Rob Wilson, DH 1st

Player of the Week Collegiate Baseball 1993 Tim Kerns, OF Apr. 26 1997 Gus Quattlebaum, OF Feb. 16 2001 Wes Self, P Feb. 18

NCBWA 2001 Wes Self, P Feb. 18

Billy Masse

Left: Gus Quattlebaum had the single-greatest day at the plate by a Wildcat when he went 6-for-6 with four homers and 10 RBIs vs. VCU on Feb. 16, 1997.

25 2009 Baseball Honors & Awards

ACADEMIC HONORS Among the Nation’ s Leaders CoSIDA Acad. All-America Individual Team 1980 John Porter, OF 1st Andrew Musashe Outfield Batting Average Batting Average 1981 John Porter, OF 1st Sam Navarro Outfield 1957 Jim West .459 2nd 2005 .325 10th 2000 Ben Brown, SS 2nd Rob Shenk Pitcher 1968 Gordon Slade .429 6th Wes Self, P 2nd Rob Wilson Pitcher 1975 George Weicker .448 2nd Doubles per Game 2001 Wes Self, P 3rd 2006 Alex Entrekin Catcher 1982 Allen Griffin .422 15th 2005 2.52 6th 2002 Tim Frend, OF 3rd Michael Kaufman Pitcher 2005 Jay Heafner .448 2nd Matt Meade Pitcher Double Plays per Game CoSIDA Acad. All-District III Rob Shenk Pitcher Slugging Percentage 2002 1.12 20th 1991 Dan Cotton, OF 2nd 2006 Alex Entrekin Catcher 1975 George Weicker .810 1st 1999 Ben Brown, SS 1st Michael Kaufman Pitcher 2005 Jay Heafner .700 23rd Slugging Percentage Wes Self, P 2nd Matt Meade Pitcher 2005 .513 8th 2001 James Marino, C 1st Rob Shenk Pitcher Home Runs per Game 2005 Sam Navarro, OF 2nd 2007 Blake Osborn Outfield 1975 George Weicker 0.28 11th Home Runs per Game 2006 Alex Entrekin, C 2nd Matt Webb Pitcher 1987 2.00 1st 2008 Pat Brady DH Doubles per Game 2005 1.36 8th Academic All-SoCon Bobby DeMuro Pitcher 2005 Eli Benefield 0.42 16th 2006 1.10 26th 2003 Stephen Choate Pitcher Zac Long Pitcher *Rankings in the nation statistics are Michael Muniz Outfield Thomas Middour Pitcher Walks per Game incomplete and still being researched Andrew Musashe Outfield Tommy Piacenza Catcher 2006 Jay Heafner 0.88 12 Sam Navarro Outfield Tory Summey Pitcher 2004 Alex Entrekin Catcher Matt Webb Shortstop RBI per Game Michael Muniz Outfield 1975 George Weicker 1.22 12th Sam Navarro Outfield SoCon Student-Athlete 2005 Jay Heafner 1.16 26th 2005 Alex Entrekin Catcher of the Week Matt Hanson Pitcher 2003 Sam Navarro, OF April 16 Runs per Game Matt Meade Pitcher 2004 Alex Entrekin, C May 19 1985 Billy Masse 1.48 Michael Muniz Outfield 2005 Andrew Musashe, OFMarch 9 1986 Billy Masse 1.50 2nd Alex Entrekin, C May 4 1987 Billy Masse 1.52 Michael Muniz, OF May 11 2006 Alex Entrekin, C April 25

Five Wildcat alumni are current Division I head coaches: Brett Boretti ’94, Columbia; Peter Hughes ’90, Va. Tech; Mikio Aoki ’90, Boston College, Chris Pollard ’96, App. State; and Dan Simonds ’87, Miami (Ohio). WILDCATS IN THE BIG LEAGUES MLB DRAFT CHOICES Player, Position at Davidson Major League Teams Year Player, Position Round Overall Team Fred Anderson, P 1906 Boston Red Sox, AL (1909, ’13) 1966 Dick Snyder, OF 30th 579 Washington Senators Buffalo Blues, Federal (1914-15) 1970 Gordon Slade, OF 37th 805 Washington Senators , NL (1916-18) 1978 Stan Brown, OF 16th 409 Hyder Barr, OF/IF 1908 Philadelphia Athletics, AL (1908-09) 1979 Bob Lapple, C 7th 178 Everett Booe, OF/IF 1908-11 Pittsburgh Pirates, NL (1913) 1986 Steve Condon, RHP 23rd 579 Indianapolis Hoosiers, Federal (1914) 1987 Dan Simonds, C 7th 169 Buffalo Blues, Federal (1914) Billy Masse, OF 12th 295 Jay Cashion, P 1908 Washington Senators, AL (1911-14) Alan Lewis, SS 15th 377 Los Angeles Dodgers Low Christenbury 1914 Boston Braves, NL (1919-22) David Turgeon, 3B 22nd 574 Rufe Clarke, P 1916-19 , AL (1923-24) Dave Fitzgerald, LHP 49th 1,164 New York Yankees Pat Crawford, IF 1920-23 New York Giants, NL (1929-30) 1988 Dave Fitzgerald, LHP 27th 705 Milwaukee Brewers Cincinnati Reds, NL (1930) 1990 Robert Eenhoorn, SS 2nd 45 New York Yankees St. Louis Cardinals, NL (1933-34) Greg Wilcox, RHP 31st 823 Robert Eenhoorn, IF 1990 New York Yankees, AL (1994-96) 1991 Steve Livesey, 3B/1B 35th 907 New York Yankees California Angels, AL (1996) 1995 Rhett Ingerick, RHP 47th 1,289 Florida Marlins Anaheim Angels (1997) 1996 Rhett Ingerick, RHP 77th 1,687 New York Yankees Willy Fetzer, PH 1903-05 Philadelphia Athletics, AL (1906) 2002 Tim Frend, OF 23rd 678 Kansas City Royals Dick Marlowe, P 1948 Detr oit Tigers, AL (1951-56) 2004 Brian Akin, RHP 14th 418 Los Angeles Dodgers , AL (1956) 2005 Andy Carter, RHP 35th 1,069 New York Yankees Buck Marrow, P 1928-29 Detroit Tigers, AL (1932) 2006 Jay Heafner, SS 23rd 688 Texas Rangers Brooklyn Dodgers, NL (1937-38) Doc Vail, P 1904 Pittsburgh Pirates (1908)

Davidson Wildcats 26 Team Records Among the Nation’ s Leaders TEAM RECORDS Individual Records Batting Pitching Batting Games Played ERA Games Played Strikeouts Season: 54, 1988 and 2000 Season: 2.81, 1970 Stolen Bases Season: 54, Rob Zimmerman and Ron Game: 4, Brian Joyce, vs. Cincinnati, Feb. Inning: 4, Rob Wilson vs. Elon, April At-Bats Appearances Krnacik, 1988; Tim Frend, Jack Purcell, 14, 1998 and at Appalachian State, Mar. 21, 2006 Game: 60, vs. North Carolina (15 Season: 197, 2005 Stewart Sloa n and Ryan Stroker, 2000 28, 1998 Game: 17, Clarence Clark at Wake inn.), Apr. 21, 1919 Career: 204, Tim Frend, 1999-2002 Season: 37, Brian Joyce, 1999 Forest, Apr. 14, 1908; Greg Wilcox, at Season: 1,920, 2007 Complete Games Career: 88, Brian Joyce, 1996-99 UNC Charlotte, May 8, 1988 Season: 28, 1975 At-Bats Season: 125, Greg Wilcox, 1990 Runs Game: 7, by many, last done by Matt Hit by Pitch Career: 379, Greg Wilcox, 1987-90 Inning: 14, vs. Mount St. Mary’s, Shutouts Webb vs. Western Carolina, May 20, Game: 3, Jeff Coker vs. ETSU, Mar. 8, Feb. 17, 2001 (2nd) Season: 6, 1990 2008 (12 innings) 1997; Ben Brown vs. Albany, Mar. 8, Fielding Game: 30, at North Carolina Season: 236, Alden Crissey, 2007 2000; James Marino vs. VMI, Apr. 28, A&T, Mar. 17, 1992 Wins Putouts Career: 787, Tim Frend, 1999-2002 2002 Season: 384, 1988 Season: 28, 1998 and 1992 Game: 26, Clay Hall (1B) vs. Morehead Season: 16, Brett Boretti, 1994 Runs State (15 innings), Mar. 21, 1994 Runs per Game Losses C areer: 27, Kurt Davis, 1996-99 Season: 475, Brad Edwards, 1996 Season: 8.70, 1985 Season: 38, 1998 and 2008 Game: 5, by many, last done by Zach Career: 1,415, Brad Edwards, 1994-97 Kayne vs. Yale Mar. 14, 2007 Sacrifices Hits Saves Season: 64, Billy Masse, 1987 Game: 2, by many, last done by Sam Assists Inning: 9, vs. Western Carolina Season: 12, 2004 Career: 189, Billy Masse, 1985-87 Navarro at Charlotte, May 4, 2004 Game: 11, Jeff Andrews vs. Morehead (3rd), Mar. 28, 1986; vs. App. Season: 11, Jazz Freitas, 1991; Jack State, Mar. 21, 1994 State (4th), Feb. 29, 1992 Hits Innings Purcell, 2000 Season: 192, Rick Bender, 1991 Game: 29, at East Tennessee State, Game: 15.0, vs. North Carolina, Inning: 2, by many, last done by Ronnie Career: 22, Jazz Freitas, 1991-94 Career: 584, Eli Benefield, 2002-05 May 12, 2005 Apr. 21, 1919; at Armstrong State, Shore vs. Nia gara, Feb. 25, 2006 (7th) S eason: 592, 2005 Mar. 1, 1982; vs. Morehead State, Game: 6, Gus Quattlebaum vs. VCU, Sacrifice Flies Mar. 21, 1994 Double Plays Batting Average Feb. 16, 1997 Game: 2, by many, last done by Danny Game: 5, Alden Crissey vs. Season: 465.0, 2000; 2004 Season: 91, Jay Heafner, 2005 Weiss vs. Georgia Southern, April 20, Game: .594 (19-for-32), vs. Georgetown, Feb. 18, 2007 Career: 272, Tim Frend, 1999-2002 Manhattan, Feb. 26, 2005 Strikeouts 2008 Season: 45, Rick Bender (SS), 1992; Brad Season: 8, Gregory Zage, 2006 Season: .328, 1986 Game: 17, at Wake Forest, Apr. Batting Average Edwards (1B), 1996 14, 1908 at UNC Charlotte, May Career: 16, Brett Boretti, 1991-94 Career: 120, Eli Benefield, 2002-05 Home Runs 8, 1988 Game: 1.000, Gus Quattlebaum vs. Inning: 3, many times, last time Season: 373, 2004 VCU, Feb. 16, 1997 (6-for-6) Hitting Streaks Errors vs. Gardner-Webb (6th, Rob Season: .459, Jim West, 1957 Consecutive game hitting streak: 24, Game: 6, Gordon Slade, vs. Delaware, Wilson, Blake Osborn, Dan Strikeouts per 9 Inn. Career: .383, Billy Masse, 1985-87 Jazz Freitas, Mar. 24-May 5, 1994 Apr. 1, 1968 Obermeier — back-to-back-to- Season: 7.39, 1963 Consecutive hits: 11, George Weicker, Season: 28, Rick Bender, 1992; Ben back), May 2, 2006 Home Runs Mar. 28-Apr. 3, 1975 Game: 6 at UNC Asheville, Apr. Fewest Hits per 9 Inn. Brown, 1999 Inning: 2, Tim Frend vs. Furman, Apr. Consecutive times reached base: 16, Career: 80, Ben Brown, 1997-2000 21, 1993; vs. Marshall, Apr. 25, Season: 7.50, 1971 17, 1999 (4th) George Weicker, Mar. 28-Apr. 3, 1975 1993 Game: 4, Gus Quattlebaum vs. VCU, Season: 84, 1987 Fewest Walks per 9 Inn. Feb. 16, 1997 Pitching Season: 3.12, 2004 Grand Slams Season: 17, Tim Kerns, 1993 ERA Career: 38, Dave Turgeon, 1984-87 Game: 2, vs. Yale, Mar. 11, 1997 Runs Allowed Season: 1.70, Howard Bryan, 1965 Season: 5, 1992 Game: 31, vs. Coll. of Charleston, Career: 2.35, Tim Barr, 1974-77 March 21, 2008 Grand Slams Doubles Season: 486, 1997 Game: 2, Jeff Coker vs. Yale, Mar. 11, Appearances 1997 Game: 8, at Catawba, Feb. 28, 1986 Season: 33, Justin Hartanov, 2005, and Season: 126, 2005 Earned Runs Allowed Season: 2, Tim Waters, 1986; Mikio Aoki Bobby DeMuro, 2007 Game: 29, at Wake Forest, Feb. 24, and George Halter, 1988; Joe Azzolino, Career: 83, Mark Wells, 1999-2002 Triples 2000 1992; Tim Kerns, 1993; Jeff Coker, 1996; Inning: 3, vs. Eastern Baptist, Season: 412, 1997 Alex Entrekin, 2005 Starts Apr. 7, 1970 Career: 3, Billy Masse, 1985-87; Joe Season: 17, Tim Barr, 1977 Game: 4 Hits Allowed Azzolino, 1989-92; Tim Frend, 1999-02 Season: 18, 1997 Game: 29, at Wake Forest, Feb. 24, Career: 56, Greg Wilcox, 1987-90 2000 Doubles Extra-Base Hits Season: 645, 1998 Complete Games Game: 3, by many, last time by Eli Game: 14 at UNCA, Apr. 21, 1993 Season: 11, Howard Bryan, 1966; Rick Benefield vs. Manhattan, Feb. 26, 2005 Season: 200, 2005 Walks Allowed Pipan, 1971; Chris Pollard, 1995 and at East Tenn. State , May 12, 2005 Season: 239, 2008 Career: 20, Steve Condon, 1984-87 Total Bases Season: 21, Eli Benefield, 2005 Game: 49, at UNCA, Apr. 21, 1993 Hit Batsmen Career: 57, Eli Benefield, 2002-05 Shutouts Season: 934, 2005 Game: 7, at Western Carolina, Season: 2, Rufe Clarke, 1919; Rick Mar. 27, 2004 Triples Pipan, 1970; Jon Young, 1979; Steve Slugging Average Season: 85, 2007 Game: 2, by many, last done by Rhett Condon, 1986; Dave Williams, 1990; Game: 1.043, at UNCA, Apr. 21, Ingerick vs. Appalachian State (at Chris Pollard, 1995 1993 Hickory), Apr. 11, 1996 Career: 3, Rick Pipan, 1969-72; Dave Season: .559, 1987 Fielding Season: 7, Luke Goodwin, 1997 Putouts Williams, 1988-91 RBI Career: 12, Luke Goodwin, 1996-98 Rick Pipan holds Wildcat Game: 45, at Armstrong State, Game: 27, at North Carolina No-Hitters Mar. 1, 1982; vs. Morehead State, Total Bases records for single-season A&T, Mar. 17, 1992 • James Groome vs. South Carolina, Mar. 21, 1994 Inning: 8, Tim Frend, vs. Furman, Apr. complete games and shutouts Season: 339, 1988 April 28, 1915 Season: 1,395, 2000; 2004; 2007 17, 1999 (4th) as well as career shutouts. • Bill Miley vs. Elon, Apr. 26, 1920 Game: 18, Gus Quattlebaum vs. VCU, Bases on Balls Assists • Thomas Hunter vs. Wofford, Apr. 18, Game: 19, vs. Cascade Mills, Mar. Feb. 16, 1997 Game: 26, vs. Morehead State, 1923 19, 1949 Season: 142, Jay Heafner, 2005 Mar. 21, 1994 • Steve Condon vs. Furman, Mar. 22, Se ason: 299, 1985 Career: 439, Tim Fr end, 1999-2002 Season: 624, 1991 1986 (7 innings) On-Base Percentage Double Plays Slugging Average • Wes Self vs. High Point, Feb. 15, 2001 Season: .429, 1985 Game: 5, vs. Georgetown, Feb. Season: .810, George Weicker, 1975 (Led Wins NCAA Division I) Stolen Bases 18, 2007 Season: 12, Greg Wilcox, 1990 Season: 56, 2002 Career: .710, Billy Masse, 1985-87 Game: 9, vs. Holy Cross, Mar. 4, Career: 33, Greg Wilcox, 1987-90 1997 Errors RBI Season: 102, 1998 Saves Game: 13, vs. , Game: 10, Gus Quattlebaum vs. VCU, Season: 11, Brad Wanzenberg, 1988; Jay Apr. 4, 1912 Feb. 16, 1997; 9, Tim Kerns vs. Hit by Pitch Heafner, 2004 Season: 117, 1999 Marshall, Apr. 25, 1993; Jeff Coker vs. Game: 8, vs. Albany, Mar. 8, 2000 Career: 25, Jay Heafner, 2003-06 Season: 55, 2000 Yale, Mar. 11, 1997 Miscellaneous Season: 61, Alan Lewis, 1985; Tim Innings Sacrifices Kerns, 1993 Game: 15.0, Rufus Clarke vs. North Season: 39, 2000 Winning Streak Career: 182, Dave Turgeon, 1984-87 Season: 9, Mar. 19-Apr. 20, 1904; Carolina, Apr. 21, 1919; 13.0, Rufus Sacrifice Flies Apr. 27-May 12, 1964 Bases on Balls Clarke at N.C. State, Apr. 25, 1919; Dee Overall: 10, Apr. 16, 1906-Apr. 5, Green at Belmont Abbey, Apr. 15, 1957 Season: 27, 2002 Game: 4, by many, last done by Zach 1907 Season: 118.2, Andy Paul, 1992 Kayne vs. Yale, Mar. 14, 2007 Career: 386.1, Greg Wilcox, 1987-90 Season: 45, Ryan Stroker, 2000; Jay Heafner, 2006 Career: 148, Mac Chapman, 1990-94

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON INDIVIDUAL CAREER Batting Average 4. Tied by 10 4 Batting Average Doubles Games Played 1. Jim West, 1957 .459 Doubles At-Bats 1. Billy Masse, 85-87 .383 1. Eli Benefield, 02-05 57 1. Tim Frend, 99-02 204 2. George Weicker, 1975 .448 1. Eli Benefield, 2005 21 1. Alden Crissey 236 2. Gordon Slade, 68-70 .381 2. Tim Frend, 99-02 55 2. Jay Heafner, 03-0 199 Jay Heafner, 2005 .448 2. Mikio Aoki, 1990 20 2. Matt Webb 229 3. Allen Griffin, 79-82 .378 3. Brett Boretti, 91-94 52 3. Rick Bender, 90-93 198 4. Buzzy Hope, 1955 .432 Peter Hughes, 1990 20 3. Zach Kayne 221 4. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 .366 Stewart Sloan, 97-00 52 4. *Jeremiah Parvin, 98-01 197 5. Billy Masse, 1985 .430 Brett Boretti, 1994 20 4. Stewart Sloan, 2000 220 5. George Weicker, 72-75 .358 5. Rick Bender, 90-93 49 5. Eli Benefield, 02-05 193 6. Gordon Slade, 1968 .429 Stewart Sloan, 1999 20 5. Ronnie Shore, 2006 218 6. Alan Lewis, 85-87 .357 6. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 46 6. Ralph Isernia, 88-91 190 7. Allen Griffin, 1982 .422 6. Roy Vilardi, 1988 19 6. Rick Bender, 1992 217 7. Tim Frend, 99-02 .346 7. Alden Crissey, 04-07 45 7. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 189 8. Billy Morris, 1956 .419 7. Tim Kerns, 1993 18 7. Hugh Eden, 2008 216 8. John Porter, 78-81 .343 8. Alex Entrekin, 03-06 44 Ben Brown, 97-00 189 9. Allen Griffin, 1981 .417 Tim Frend, 2000 18 8. Tim Frend, 2000 214 9. Mikio Aoki, 87-90 .335 9. Jay Heafner, 03-06 43 9. *Jeff Andrews, 93-96 183 10. Alan Lewis, 1986 .410 Alex Entrekin, 2005 18 9. Alex Entrekin, 2006 212 10. Brett Boretti, 91-94 .332 10. Alan Lewis, 85-87 42 Sam Navarro, 02-05 183 Jay Heafner, 2005 18 10. Eli Benefield, 2004 211 Alex Entrekin, 03-06 183 Hits Hits Triples * includes games as pitcher only 1. Jay Heafner, 2005 91 Extra-Base Hits Hit By Pitch 1. Tim Frend, 99-02 272 1. Luke Goodwin, 96-98 12 2. Ronnie Shore, 2006 80 1. Tim Kerns, 1993 35 1. Brett Boretti, 1994 16 2. Jay Heafner, 03-06 250 2. Brian Joyce, 96-99 10 At-Bats 3. Tim Frend, 2000 78 2. Roy Vilardi, 1988 31 2. Jeff Coker, 1997 15 3. Rick Bender, 90-93 237 Ben Brown, 97-00 10 1. Tim Frend, 99-02 787 Alden Crissey, 2007 78 3. Rick Bender, 1992 30 Kurt Davis, 1998 15 4. Ben Brown, 97-00 234 4. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 9 2. Jay Heafner, 03-06 767 5. Rob Wilson, 2007 77 Brett Boretti, 1993 30 4. Ryan Stroker, 2000 11 5. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 227 5. Ron Krnacik, 87-90 8 3. Rick Bender, 90-93 747 6. Robert Eenhoorn, 1990 74 Luke Goodwin, 1997 30 Andrew Musashe, 2004 11 6. Brett Boretti, 91-94 218 Ralph Isernia, 88-91 8 4. Ben Brown, 97-99 735 Rick Bender, 1992 74 6. Stewart Sloan, 1999 29 Michael Muniz, 2005 11 Alex Entrekin, 03-06 218 Rick Bender, 90-93 8 Eli Benefield, 02-05 735 8. Clay Hall, 1994 73 7. Jay Heafner, 2005 29 7. Gus Quattlebaum, 1997 10 8. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 217 8. Frank Niven, 39-41 7 6. Alex Entrekin, 03-06 700 9. Stewart Sloan, 2000 72 8. Gregory Zage, 2006 29 Tim Frend, 2000 10 9. Brad Edwards, 94-97 214 Billy Masse, 85-87 7 7. Brad Edwards, 94 -97 698 9. Tied by 5 28 9. Gus Quattlebaum, 1996 9 10. Eli Benefield, 02-05 213 Paul Brannan, 91-94 7 8. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 696 Home Runs Ronnie Shore, 2004 9 9. Sam Navarro, 02-05 676 1. Tim Kerns, 1993 17 Slugging Percentage Home Runs Extra-Base Hits 10. Jeff Andrews, 93-96 660 2. Dave Turgeon, 1987 15 1. George Weicker, 1975 .810 Games Played 1. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 38 1. Tim Frend, 99-02 94 3. Alan Lewis, 1987 14 2. Dave Turgeon, 1987 .786 1. Tim Frend, 2000 54 2. Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 35 2. Rick Bender, 90-93 90 Hit By Pitch Gus Quattlebaum, 1997 14 3. Tim Kerns, 1993 .763 Jack Purcell, 2000 54 3. Billy Masse, 85-87 34 3. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 89 1. Kurt Davis, 96-99 27 5. Billy Masse, 1987 13 4. Billy Masse, 1985 .741 Stewart Sloan, 2000 54 Tim Frend, 99-02 34 4. Brett Boretti, 91-94 85 2. Brett Boretti, 91-94 26 Mikio Aoki, 1988 13 5. Billy Masse, 1987 .741 Ryan Stroker, 2000 54 Gre gory Zage, 04-07 34 5. Billy Masse, 85-87 79 3. Tim Frend, 99-01 23 Rick Bender, 1992 13 6. Brett Boretti, 1993 .705 Ron Krnacik, 1988 54 6. Rick Bender, 90-93 33 6. Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 77 4. Jeff Coker, 95-97 22 Brett Boretti, 1993 13 7. Jay Heafner, 2005 .700 Rob Zimmerman, 1988 54 Brett Boretti, 91-94 33 7. Alan Lewis, 85-87 75 Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 22 Gus Quattlebaum, 1996 13 8. Allen Griffin, 1982 .688 7. Tied by Many 53 8. Brad Edwards, 94-97 32 8. Tim Kerns, 89-93 72 6. Andrew Musashe, 02-05 21 10. Tied by 5 12 9. Alan Lewis, 1986 .681 9. Tim Kerns, 89-93 30 9. Stewart Sloan, 97-00 71 Alex Entrekin, 03-06 21 10. David DePaul, 1987 .662 Sacrifices 10. Alan Lewis, 85-87 29 Eli Benefield, 02-05 71 8. Ben Brown, 97-00 19 Total Bases 1. Jazz Freitas, 1991 11 Mac Chapman, 90-94 29 Jay Heafner, 03-06 71 Ryan Stroker, 98-01 19 1. Jay Heafner, 2005 142 Stolen Bases Jack Purcell, 2000 11 10. Ronnie Shore, 03-06 18 2. Tim Kerns, 1993 135 1. Brian Joyce, 1999 37 3. D.J. Dailey, 2001 10 Total Bases Slugging Percentage 3. Rick Bender, 1992 133 2. Brian Joyce, 1998 34 4. Dave Yearwood, 1975 8 1. Tim Frend, 99-02 439 1. Billy Masse, 85-87 .710 Sacrifice Flies 4. Dave Turgeon, 1987 125 3. Billy Masse, 1985 27 Mac Chapman, 1993 8 2. Rick Bender, 90-93 401 2. Alan Lewis, 85-87 .659 1. Brett Boretti, 91-94 16 5. Brett Boretti, 1993 124 4. Ben Brown, 1998 25 6. Steve Livesey, 1991 7 3. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 397 3. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 .639 2. Gregory Zage, 04-07 12 6. Tim Frend, 2000 123 5. Ben Brown, 1999 24 Mark Reilly, 1995 7 4. Jay Heafner, 03-06 375 4. Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 .577 3. Tim Frend, 99-02 11 7. Luke Goodwin, 1997 121 6. John Porter, 1980 23 Cassidy Lundin, 2000 7 5. Brett Boretti, 91-94 369 5. Brett Boretti, 91-94 .563 4. Joe Azzolino, 89-92 10 8. Roy Vilardi, 1988 120 Ben Brown, 2000 23 Brett Peiffer, 2004 7 6. Brad Edwards, 94-97 349 6. George Weicker, 72-75 .563 James Marino, 99-02 10 9. Tim Frend, 2002 119 8. Billy Masse, 1987 22 Blake Osborn, 2006 7 7. Billy Masse, 85-87 335 7. Tim Frend, 99-02 .558 6. Peter Hughes, 87-90 9 10. Tim Kerns, 1992 118 Ron Krnacik, 1990 22 Ronnie Shore, 2006 7 Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 335 8. Mikio Aoki, 87-90 .547 Ben Brown, 97-00 9 Jack Purcell, 2000 22 Hugh Eden, 2008 7 9. Gregory Zage, 04-07 334 Gregory Zage, 04-07 .547 8. Eli Benefield, 02-05 8 RBI 10. Tim Kerns, 89-93 330 10. Allen Griffin, 79-82 .545 Alden Crissey, 04-07 8 1. Alan Lewis, 1985 61 Walks Sacrifice Flies Alex Ent rekin, 03-06 320 9. Tied by 7 7 Tim Kerns, 1993 61 1. Zach Kayne, 2008 47 1. Gregory Zage, 2006 8 Stolen Bases 3. Brad Edwards, 1997 59 2. Ryan Stroker, 2000 45 2. Brett Boretti, 1994 6 RBI 1. Brian Joyce, 96-99 88 Sacrifices 4. Jay Heafner, 2005 58 Jay Heafner, 2006 45 3. Don Killian, 1957 5 1. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 182 2. Ben Brown, 97-00 87 1. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 22 5. Dave Turgeon, 1985 53 4. Gus Quattlebaum, 1996 44 Peter Hughes, 1990 5 2. Tim Frend, 99-02 176 3. Billy Masse, 85-87 64 2. Jack Purcell, 99-02 19 Dave Turgeon, 1986 53 5. Mac Chapman, 1993 43 Brett Boretti, 1993 5 3. Brad Edwards, 94-97 173 4. John Porter, 78-81 62 3. D.J. Dailey, 00-03 17 Tim Frend, 2000 53 6. Billy Masse, 1985 42 Tim Frend, 2002 5 4. Alan Lewis, 85-87 145 5. Ron Krnacik, 87-90 57 4. Bill Barnhill, 70-72 16 8. Brad Edwards, 1996 51 Alan Lewis, 1986 42 James Marino, 2002 5 5. Brett Boretti, 91-94 144 6. Luke Goodwin, 96-989 4 5. Mitch Stone, 73-76 15 9. Dave Turgeon, 1987 49 8. John Porter, 1980 41 8. Tied by 10 4 6. Jay Heafner, 03-06 141 7. Andrew Musashe, 02-05 42 Cassidy Lundin, 98-01 15 Mike DeSimone, 1998 49 Billy Masse, 1986 41 7. Tim Kerns, 89-93 138 8. Ronnie Shore, 03-06 40 7. Mac Chapman, 90-94 14 Gregory Zage, 2006 49 10. Mac Chapman, 1990 40 Strikeouts 8. Gregory Zage, 04-07 134 9. Paul Brannan, 91-94 38 Ronnie Shore, 03-06 14 Joe Azzolino, 1992 40 1. Hugh Eden, 2008 69 9. Rick Bender, 90-93 131 Jazz Freitas, 91-94 38 Brett Shore, 06-Pres. 14 Runs Luke Goodwin, 1997 40 2. Andrew Musashe, 2004 62 10. Stewart Sloan, 97-00 126 Hugh Eden, 05-08 14 1. Billy Masse, 1987 64 3. Brian Joyce, 1998 60 Walks 2. Billy Masse, 1986 63 Triples 4. Jeremiah Parvin, 1998 55 Runs 1. Mac Chapman, 90-94 148 Strikeouts 3. Billy Masse, 1985 62 1. Luke Goodwin, 1997 7 5. Paul Brannan, 1994 52 1. Billy Masse, 85-87 189 2. Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 121 1. Jeremiah Parvin, 98-01 185 4. Rick Bender, 1992 58 2. Ron Krnacik, 1990 5 Brian Joyce, 1999 52 2. Tim Frend, 99-02 181 3. Billy Masse, 85-87 112 2. Brian Joyce, 96-99 169 Luke Goodwin, 1997 58 Rhett Ingerick, 1996 5 7. Chad Blackwelder, 1994 51 3. Rick Bender, 90-93 176 Jay Heafner, 03-06 112 3. Joe Azzolino, 89-92 154 Gus Quattlebaum, 1997 58 Jeremiah Parvin, 2000 51 4. Gus Quattlebaum, 94-97 160 5. Alan Lewis, 85-87 110 4. Rick Bender, 90-93 141 7. Tim Frend, 2000 56 Michael Muniz, 2005 51 5. Jay Heafner, 03-06 154 6. Keith Helfant, 83-86 109 5. Paul Brannan, 91-94 133 8. Jay Heafner, 2006 55 10. Jeremiah Parvin, 1999 50 6. Ben Brown, 97-00 153 7. James Marino, 99-02 108 6. Andrew Musashe, 02-05132 9. Ron Krnacik, 1988 54 Alden Crissey, 2006 50 7. Dave Turgeon, 84-87 145 8. John Porter, 78-81 107 7. Tim Frend, 99-02 127 10. Ryan Stroker, 2000 53 8. Jazz Freitas, 91-94 144 Ralph Isernia, 88-91 107 Michael Muniz, 02-05 127 9. Ralph Isernia, 88-91 139 10. Joe Azzolino, 89-92 101 9. Tim Goodell, 76-79 122 10. Ron Krnacik, 87-90 136 10. Jeff Andrews, 93-96 118

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON INDIVIDUAL CAREER ERA Games Started Strikeouts Per ERA Games Started Strikeouts Per 9 Innings 1. Howard Bryan, 1965 1.70 1. Tim Barr, 1977 17 9 Innings 1. Tim Barr, 74-77 2.35 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 56 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 8.8 2. Rick Pipan, 1971 1.82 2. Greg Wilcox, 1988 16 1. Scott Weaver, 1985 9.9 2. Rick Pipan, 69-72 2.79 2. Wes Self, 98-01 51 2. Tim Frend, 99-02 8.4 3. Tim Barr, 1977 1.99 Greg Wilcox, 1990 16 2. Greg Wilcox, 1990 9.6 3. Howard Bryan, 64-66 2.82 3. Andy Carter, 02-05 49 3. Brian Akin, 01-04 7.6 4. Wade Shepherd, 1970 2.00 Dave Williams, 1990 16 3. Eric Bowers, 1998 9.5 4. Mike Hall, 74-76 3.06 Rob Wilson, 2004-07 49 4. Howard Bryan, 64-66 7.4 5. Joel Tew, 1973 2.01 Rob Wilson, 2007 16 4. Tim Frend, 2002 9.2 5. Joel Tew, 73-76 3.06 5. J. Coulombe, 94-97 42 5. Dave Johnson, 63-65 7.3 6. Joel Tew, 1975 2.09 6. Dave Fitzgerald, 1988 15 5. Greg Wilcox, 1988 9.1 6. Wade Shepherd, 68-71 3.31 6. Scott Weaver, 83-86 41 6. Steve Condon, 84-87 7.2 7. Greg Wilcox, 1990 2.14 Dave Williams, 1991 15 6. Greg Wilcox, 1989 9.0 7. Ross Manire, 71-74 3.44 7. Dave Williams, 88-91 40 7. Andy Carter, 02-05 7.2 8. Earle Cole, 1964 2.27 Andy Paul, 1992 15 7. Howard Bryan, 1964 8.9 8. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 3.59 8. Chris Pollard, 93-96 39 8. Rick Pipan, 69-72 7.1 9. Wade Shepherd, 1968 2.40 Andy Carter, 2004 15 8. Rob Shenk, 2006 8.9 9. Brian Akin, 01-04 3.79 9. Dave Fitzgerald, 85-88 38 Rob Wilson, 04-07 7.1 10. Dave Johnson, 1963 2.45 10. Tied by 9 14 9. Tom Hamilton, 1963 8.6 10. Buddy Durham, 65-67 3.91 Ryan Stroker, 98-01 38 10. Tim Barr, 74-77 7.0 10. Andy Paul, 1992 8.6 Wins Complete Games Wins Complete Games Walks Issued 1. Greg Wilcox, 1990 12 1. Howard Bryan, 1966 11 Walks Issued 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 33 1. Steve Condon, 84-87 20 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 180 2. Greg Wilcox, 1988 11 Rick Pipan, 1971 11 1. Scott Weaver, 1985 65 2. Steve Condon, 84-87 26 2. Tim Barr, 74-77 19 2. Scott Weaver, 83-86 163 Andy Paul, 1992 11 Chris Pollard, 1995 11 2. Tim Purcell, 1978 64 3. Chris Pollard, 93-96 20 Ron Cannon, 76-79 19 3. Dave Fitzgerald, 85-88 134 Chris Pollard, 1995 11 4. Joel Tew, 1975 10 3. Andy Paul, 1992 59 4. Scott Weaver, 83-86 19 Rick Pipan, 69-72 19 Andy Carter, 02-05 134 5. Steve Condon, 1986 9 Tim Barr, 1977 10 4. Jon Young, 1980 56 5. Tim Barr, 74-77 18 Scott Weaver, 83-86 19 5. Jon Young, 78-81 130 Steve Condon, 1987 9 Andy Paul, 1992 10 5. Dave Fitzgerald, 1985 54 Dave Williams, 88-91 18 J. Coulombe, 94-97 19 6. Ryan Stroker, 98-01 124 Dave Williams, 1991 9 Jonathan Coulombe, 1997 10 6. Jon Young, 1979 51 Wes Self, 98-01 18 7. Howard Bryan, 64-66 18 7. Rusty Colechia, 79-82 121 8. Joel Tew, 1975 8 8. Steve Condon, 1986 8 Greg Wilcox, 1988 51 8. Joel Tew, 73-76 16 Joel Tew, 73-76 18 8. Bill Waitsman, 84-87 116 Tim Barr, 1977 8 Brad Wanzenberg, 1991 8 8. Henry Wilmer, 1966 49 Jon Young, 78-81 16 Chris Pollard, 93-96 18 9. Jim Stanfill, 89-92 113 Brian Akin, 2004 8 10. Tied by 6 7 9. Jim Stanfill, 1992 48 Dave Fitzgerald, 85-88 16 10. Dave Fitzgerald, 85-88 15 10. Tim Purcell, 75-78 110 10. Rusty Colechia, 1982 46 Greg Wilcox, 87-90 15 Strikeouts Shutouts Greg Wilcox, 1990 46 Strikeo uts Wild Pitches 1. Greg Wilcox, 1990 125 1. Rufus Clarke, 1919 2 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 379 Shutouts 1. Andy Carter, 02-05 38 2. Andy Paul, 1992 113 Rick Pipan, 1970 2 Wild Pitches 2. Andy Carter, 02-05 258 1. Rick Pipan, 69-72 3 2. Jamie McDonald, 97-00 34 3. Tim Barr, 1977 106 Jon Young, 1979 2 1. Greg Wilcox, 1990 18 3. Wes Self, 98-01 243 Dave Williams, 88-91 3 3. J. Coulombe, 94-97 32 4. Greg Wilcox, 1988 99 Steve Condon, 1986 2 2. Eric Bowers, 1998 16 4. Rob Wilson, 04-07 238 3. Rufe Clarke, 16-19 2 Ryan Stroker, 98-01 32 5. Brian Akin, 2004 95 Dave Williams, 1990 2 3. Andy Paul, 1991 15 5. J. Coulombe, 94-97 229 Jon Young, 78-81 2 5. Greg Wilcox, 90 31 6. Scott Weaver, 1985 94 Chris Pollard, 1995 2 Mordecai Stolk, 1997 15 6. Steve Condon, 84-87 211 Rusty Colechia, 79-82 2 6. Brian Akin, 01-04 30 7. Rob Wilson, 2006 90 7. Tied by 23 1 Rob Shenk, 2006 15 7. Scott Weaver, 83-86 197 Scott Weaver, 83-86 2 7. Jim Stanfill, 89-92 29 8. Greg Wilcox, 1989 88 6. Jamie McDonald, 1999 13 8. Rick Pipan, 69-72 175 Steve Condon, 84-87 2 Mordecai Stolk, 94-97 29 9. Jonathan Coulombe, 1997 82 Losses 7. Tied by 8 12 9. Brian Akin, 01-04 170 Greg Wilcox, 87-90 2 9. Eric Bowers, 97-00 28 Andy Carter, 2004 82 1. Rob Wilson, 2007 10 10. Tim Barr, 74-77 169 Chris Pollard , 93-96 2 Wes Self, 98-01 28 2. Jonathan Coulombe, 1995 9 Hit Batsmen Wes Self, 98-01 2 Saves Chris Pollard, 1996 9 1. Jamie McDonald, 2000 20 Saves Hit Batsmen 1. Brad Wanzenberg, 1988 11 Jonathan Coulombe, 1997 9 2. Andy Carter, 2005 18 1. Jay Heafner, 03-06 25 Losses 1. Andy Carter, 02-05 45 Jay Heafner, 2004 11 Ryan Stroker, 1998 9 3. Chris Pollard, 1996 15 2. Brad Wanzenberg, 88-91 22 1. Rob Wilson, 2004-07 29 2. Jamie McDonald, 97-00 42 3. Jay Heafner, 2006 8 Wes Self, 2001 9 Brant West, 2006 15 3. Tim Frend, 99-02 13 2. Wes Self, 98-01 27 3. Chris Pollard, 93-96 39 Matt Webb, 2007 8 7. Tied by 8 8 5. Thomas Middour, 2007 14 4. Matt Webb, 07-Pres. 8 3. J. Coulombe, 94-97 25 4. Ryan Stroker, 98-01 31 5. Tim Frend, 2001 6 6. Chris Pollard, 1995 14 5. Mike Liebdzinski, 89-92 6 Jamie McDonald, 97-00 25 Rob Wilson, 04-07 31 Jay Heafner, 2005 6 Hits Per 9 Innings Matt Dellinger, 2004 14 Randy Spaw, 90-93 6 5. Ryan Stroker, 98-01 23 6. Wes Self, 98-01 30 7. Brad Wanzenberg, 1989 5 1. Wade Shepherd, 1970 4.9 Zac Long, 2008 14 7. Brian Heil, 91-94 5 6. Ron Cannon, 76-79 22 Rob Shenk, 04-07 30 Brian Heil, 1994 5 2. Greg Wilcox, 1990 6.3 9. Jamie McDonald, 1999 13 Mark Wells, 99-02 5 Chris Pollard, 93-96 22 8. Mark Wells, 99-02 27 Tim Frend, 2000 5 3. Ross Manire, 1972 6.4 Thomas Middour, 2008 13 Brian Akin, 01-04 5 8. Rusty Colechia, 79-82 20 T. Middour, 07-Pres. 27 Mark Wells, 2000 5 4. Tim Barr, 1975 6.8 Mike Frongello, 08-Pres. 5 9. Derrik Wolpert, 00-03 19 10. Randy Spaw, 90-93 22 Mike Frongello, 2008 5 5. Joel Tew, 1975 6.8 Balks 10. Scott Weaver, 83-86 18 Bobby DeMuro, 05-08 22 6. Joel Tew, 1973 6.9 1. Andy Demko, 2003 5 Innings Pitched Brian Cole, 93-96 18 Innings Pitched 7. Davis Beaston, 1971 7.0 2. Derek Twombly, 1990 4 1. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 386.1 Balks 1. Andy Paul, 1992 118.2 8. Howard Bryan, 1965 7.0 Andy Bass, 2008 4 2. Wes Self, 98-01 322.1 Hits Per 9 Innings 1. Andy Demko, 00-03 6 2. Greg Wilcox, 1990 117.2 9. Rick Pipan, 1971 7.1 4. Garland Yarborough, 1999 3 Andy Carter, 02-05 322.1 1. Wade Shepherd, 68-71 7.5 2. Andy Carter, 02-05 5 3. Chris Pollard, 1995 115.0 10. Joel Tew, 1974 7.2 5. Tied by 16 2 4. J. Coulombe, 94-97 318.0 2. Howard Bryan, 64-66 7.7 Rob Wilson, 04-07 5 4. Tim Barr, 1977 113.1 5. Rob Wilson, 04-07 316.1 3. Dave Johnson, 63-65 7.9 4. Scott Weaver, 83-86 4 5. Dave Williams, 1991 105.0 Walks Per 9 Innings 6. Chris Pollard, 93-96 309.0 4. Ross Manire, 71-74 7.9 Jim Stanfill, 89-92 4 6. Dave Williams, 1990 103.2 1. Dwight Plemmons, 1975 0.6 7. Scott Weaver, 83-86 276.0 5. Tim Barr, 74-77 8.0 Derek Twombly, 90 4 7. Brian Akin, 2004 101.0 2. Jonathan Coulombe, 1994 0.8 8. Dave Williams, 88-91 272.1 6. Joel Tew, 73-76 8.0 J. Coulombe, 94-97 4 8. Chris Pollard, 1996 99.1 3. Matt Meade, 2005 0.9 9. Joel Tew, 73-76 267.2 7. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 8.2 Andy Bass, 08-Pres. 4 9. Greg Wilcoxm, 1988 98.0 4. Rick Pipan, 1969 1.1 10. Steve Condon, 84-87 262.0 8. Mike Frye, 69-72 8.3 9. Tied by 5 3 10. Brad Wanzenberg, 1991 97.2 5. Dwight Plemmons, 1974 1.2 9. Rick Pipan, 69-72 8.8 Rob Wilson, 2007 97.2 6. Rick Pipan, 1970 1.2 Appearances 10. Brian Akin, 01-04 8.9 7. Jonathan Coulombe, 1997 1.3 1. Mark Wells, 99-02 83 Appearances 8. Howard Bryan, 1966 1.3 2. Brad Wanzenberg, 88-91 80 Walks Per 9 Innings 1. Justin Hartanov, 2005 33 9. Dave Williams, 1990 1.4 3. Rob Wilson, 04-07 72 1. Rick Pipan, 69-72 1.5 Bobby DeMuro , 2007 33 10. Ron Cannon, 1976 1.8 4. Bobby DeMuro, 05-08 65 2. Howard Bryan, 64-66 2.0 3. Mike Frongello, 2008 32 5. Ryan Stroker, 98-01 64 3. Dwight Plemmons, 72-75 2.1 4. Mark Wells, 2000 31 Justin Hartanov, 02-05 64 4. J. Coulombe, 94-97 2.2 5. Mike DeSimone, 1998 27 7. Wes Self, 98-01 63 5. Matt Meade, 03-06 2.2 Rob Shenk, 2006 27 Andy Carter, 02-05 63 6. Dave Williams, 88-91 2.3 7. Brad Wanzenberg, 1988 26 9. Greg Wilcox, 87-90 62 7. Rob Wilson, 04-07 2.5 Michael Kaufman, 2006 26 Randy Spaw, 90-93 62 8. Wes Self, 98-01 2.8 Matt Sliwiak, 2008 26 9. Chris Pollard, 93-96 2.9 10. Brian Heil, 1994 24 10. Tim Frend, 99-02 3.0

29 2009 Baseball All-Time Lettermen

Bell, Leslie ...... 1912-13 Cunningham, Robert ...... 1920 Elliott, William...... 1909 Belton, Dick ...... 1955-56 C Currie...... 1938 Ellis, John ...... 1946-49 Bender, Rick...... 1990-93 Cagle, Dan...... 1939 Currie, Buck...... 1918-22 Ely, Randy...... 1971-74 Benefield, Eli...... 2002-05 Caldwell, Frank ...... 1941 Currie, Thomas ...... 1903-05 Emery, David ...... 1983 Benfield, Robert...... 1936 Caldwell, Jack...... 1966, ’68 Currier, Jeff...... 1982 Emond, Chris...... 2000-03 Bennett, Gene ...... 1965-67 Calhoun, John...... 1969-71 Curry, John...... 1914-16 Entrekin, Alex...... 2003-06 Bennett, Ish ...... 1952-55 Cameron, Greg ...... 1970, ’72 Erb, Don...... 1947 Benton, Rob...... 1970 Campbell, Bob...... 1955-57 Erwin, Luke...... 1922 Berry, Matt ...... 1998-2001 Cannon, Junius Ross...... 1910 Erwin, Malcolm...... 1922 Jeff Andrews Mills Ariral Bethea, Earl...... 1942, ’46-47 Cannon, Ron...... 1976-79 Erwin, Mac ...... 1947, ’49-50 Bird, Bill...... 1947-50 Carrigan, Chris...... 1991-94 Evatt, Clay...... 1953 A Bisch, Dylan ...... 2001 Carrington...... 1959 Bishop, Diggs ...... 1979-81 Carter, Andy ...... 2002-05 Adams, Mark...... 1981-82 Black...... 1926-27 Carter, Bobby...... 1940-42 Akin, Brian...... 2001-04 Black, John ...... 1915-17 Case, Jeff...... 1996-99 Alberts, Sam...... 2007 Blackwelder, Chad...... 1991-94 Case, Jordan...... 2000-03 Aldred, T.W...... 1951 Blanks, Dickey...... 1949-51 Case, Marshall...... 1969-70, ’73 D.J. Dailey Buddy Durham Aldrich, Stephen ...... 1999-2002 Blanton, Fred...... 1932 Cashion, Jay ...... 1908 Alexander, John...... 1932 Blinkhorn, Rick ...... 1975-78 Cashion, John...... 1911 D Alford, Ernest ...... 1913-16 Bl’kston ...... 1929 Cassell, Eris...... 1919-22 Daffin, Sid ...... 1941-42 Alford, Frank...... 1923-24, ’26 Blomberg, Steve...... 2007 Cassell, Friel...... 1918-20 Dagenhart, Mac...... 1955-56 Alford, Sion...... 1923-25 Bogert, Ken ...... 1985, ’88 Cathey...... 1926-27 Dailey, D.J...... 2000-03 Dave Fitzgerald Jazz Freitas Alig, Alan...... 1974-77 Boggs, Wade ...... 1906-07 Cathey, H.A...... 1936-37 Dale ...... 1939 Allen, John...... 1926 Bolin, Jay...... 1939 Celantano, Pete...... 1973 Dalton ...... 1947 Allen, John...... 1966 Bollinger, Bruce ...... 1977 Cely, William ...... 1906-07 Dalton, Jay ...... 1989-91 F Allen, Herchel ...... 1952-53 Bondurant, Gordon ...... 1955-56 Chandler, Buddy.....1946-47, ’49 Dautremont, Jim...... 1988 Faison, Yates...... 1906 Amaditz, Mike...... 1993 Booe, Everett...... 1908-10 Chapman, Graham ...... 2006-07 Daves, Nick...... 1960-61 Fassett, Drew ...... 1991-94 Anderson...... 1914 Boretti, Brett...... 1991-94 Chapman, Mac...... 1990, ’92-94 Davidson, Don ...... 1964-65 Fetzer, Willy...... 1903-05 Anderson, Fred...... 1906 Boswell, Reid...... 1909-12 Chastain...... 1940 Davis...... 1925-27 Ficklen, George ...... 1938-40 Anderton, Bert...... 1946-49 Boswell, Yank ...... 1916-20 Choate, Stephen ...... 2000-03 Davis, Brandon...... 1994-97 Fishback, Chip ...... 1982 Andrews, Jeff...... 1993-96 Boughan, Kevin...... 1994-97 Christenbury, Loyd...... 1914 Davis, Jack...... 1941-42 Fitzgerald, Dave...... 1985-88 Andrews, William ...... 1937 Boushee, Edward Earl...1922-24 Christian, Chip...... 1980-81 Davis, Kurt...... 1996-99 Fitzgerald, Walter ...... 1938-40 Ansley, Campbell W...... 1915 Bowers, Eric...... 1997-2000 Christopherson, A.C...... 2000 Deal, Cliff ...... 1953-54 FitzPatrick, Chase ...... 2006-08 Aoki , Mikio...... 1987-90 Bowman, H.E...... 1904-05 Clark, Clarence...... 1908-10 Deal, Dylan ...... 2001 FitzPatrick, Chris ...... 2006-08 Apgar, Rick ...... 1994-95 Bowman, Pop ...... 1946-48 Clark, Fielding...... 1936-38 Deas, Jordan...... 1994 Fitzpatrick, Rufo...... 1902 Ariail, Mills...... 1992-95 Boyd, Quinton...... 1959-60 Clark, Joseph...... 1920 Deaton...... 1939 Fletcher, Trae...... 1999-2002 Armfield, Wyatt ...... 1929-31 Bradford, W.Z...... 1929 Clark, Marion...... 1953 DeGraffenreid, T.H...... 1902-03 Flowers, Allan ...... 1917-18 Armstrong, James ...... 1937 Bradford, Bob...... 1944 Clarke, Rufe ...... 1916-19 Dellinger, Matt ...... 2001-04 Floyd, George ...... 1943-44 Arthur, Malcolm...... 1944 Bradsher, Earl ...... 1931-33 Clayton ...... 1966 Demko, Andy ...... 2000-03 Fogleman, Chad...... 1994-97 Atkinson, Ray ...... 1959 Brady, Pat ...... 2006-08 Clayton, Bobby...... 1972-73 DeMoisey, Fox ...... 1969 Folger, Frank...... 1971-74 Attar, Kevin...... 1983 Branch, Jack ...... 1950-52 Clegg, William ...... 1902 DeMuro, Bobby...... 2005-08 Foscue, A.L...... 1921 Austin, Gray...... 1996 Brannan, Paul ...... 1991-94 Clifford, Philip...... 1987 DePaul, David ...... 1984-87 Frederick, Johnny...... 1942-43 Austin, James...... 1915 Brantley, Cooper...... 1968 Cline, Joe...... 1957 Des Portes, Ulysses...... 1907 Freeman, Thomas ...... 1921-23 Azzolino, Joe...... 1989-92 Brenneman, Sandy...... 1967-68 Cline, Harry...... 1959-62 DeSimone, Mike...... 1995-98 Freitas, Jazz...... 1991-94 Bress, Aaron ...... 2001 Coble, William ...... 1935 DeTitto, Lou...... 2002-03 French, James...... 1946-48 Brice, Robert ...... 1921-22 Coggins, Boyd ...... 1984-85 Devane, Max...... 1952-54 Frend, Tim...... 1999-2002 Briggs, Jim...... 1946-47, ’49 Coker, Jeff...... 1995-97 Devenney, Kenny ...... 2002 Frongello, Mike ...... 2008 Briggs, Paul...... 1963-65 Cole, Brian ...... 1993-96 Dickson, Willard ...... 1935-37 Frye, Mike ...... 1969-72 Brooks, Bob ...... 1944 Cole, Earl...... 1962-64 Donaldson, Rube ...... 1907-08 Brown, Ben...... 1997-2000 Cole, Jerry ...... 1959-61 Downs, Bert ...... 1951-53 Brown, Benjamin...... 1913-16 Colechia, Rusty ...... 1979-82 Dozier, Leo...... 1994-97 Brown, Charles...... 1921-22 Comer, Don...... 1955-57 Dublin...... 1926-28 Brown, P.F...... 1931 Conatser, Ryan ...... 1995-98 Duke, Bill...... 1978 Ben Brown Jack Burris Brown, Stan...... 1975-78 Condon, Steve ...... 1984-87 Dunford, Jim ...... 1938 Brown, Stew...... 1966-69 Conner, P.E...... 1937-39 Duncan, Joe ...... 1972-73, ’75 B Brownson, Bill ...... 1946 Conoley, Rudolph ...... 1931 Durham, Buddy ...... 1965-67 Bruce, Mac...... 1943 Coombs, Derek...... 1996-99 Babington, Dick...... 1952-53 Bryan, Howard...... 1964-66 Cooper ...... 1939 Bailey, George...... 1931-33 Luke Goodwin Sonny Graves Buie, Joseph ...... 1908-09 Cooper, Corty ...... 1953 Bailey, John ...... 1902-03 Bumgardner, Ken ...... 1953 Corbin, Thomas G...... 1935 Bailey, Willie ...... 1903-06 Bumgarner, Floyd ...... 1933-35 Cosby, Mortimer...... 1913 G Bailey, William...... 1910-11 Burdette, Corky ...... 1953 Cotton, Dan “Happy” ...1988-91 Gamble, Joe ...... 1965 Baker ...... 1968 Burgdorf, Gus...... 1957-58 Cotton, Russ ...... 1958-61 Ganier, Elie...... 1936 Baker, Brennan...... 2007 Burke...... 1942 Coulombe, Jonathan...... 1994-97 Garrett, Ed...... 1959 Baker, Chris...... 1977 Burns, A.C...... 1918 Courts, Andy ...... 1952, ’54 Gault, Frank ...... 1947 Baldwin, Al ...... 1980-83 Burns, Arthur ...... 1934-36 Covington, H.S...... 1929-31 Gibbs, Alec ...... 1963 Bangs, Les...... 1946 Burns, Bob...... 1934-35 Covington, R.S...... 1926-27 Gilley, Tim...... 1952-53 Bankhead, O.L...... 1936-37 Burns, Kevin ...... 1987-88 Covington, Teddy ...... 1923-25 Brad Edwards Charlie Elliott Gladstone, G.L...... 1928-30 Barnes, Bobby...... 1980-83 Burris, Jack...... 1947-48 Covington, Tom...... 1959 Gladstone, Rankin...... 1934 Barnhardt, G.L...... 1930-32 Bynum, Harold...... 1959-60 Cox, Chris ...... 1997-98 E Glenn, Charles...... 1926-27 Barnhill, Bill...... 1970-72 Crabtree, Toby ...... 1998, 2000 Earle, Eddie...... 1962-64 Glidewell, Bill...... 1952-54 Barnwell...... 1939 Craig, Milton ...... 1952-53 Earp, Malcolm ...... 1947 Glidewell, Pete...... 1966 Barr, Hyder...... 1908 Craven, Tom ...... 1950-51 Eastman, Paul...... 1951-53 Goldsberry, Robby ...... 2007 Barr, Tim...... 1974-77 Craven, J.P...... 2007 Eden, Hugh...... 2005-08 Goldsmith...... 1963 Barrett, Pat ...... 1992-95 Crawford...... 1927-29 Edge, Dustin ...... 1997 Goodell, Tim ...... 1976-79 Bass, Andy...... 2008 Crawford, Pat ...... 1920-23 Edgerton, Norman ...... 1909 Goodson ...... 1930 Baum ...... 1962 Crayton, Louis...... 1912-14 Edmonson, Rusty...... 1939-41 Goodwin, Henry ...... 1959 Beal, Bob ...... 1953 Creasman...... 1970 Edwards, Brad...... 1994-97 Goodwin, Luke ...... 1996-98 Beardsley, Lindley...... 1952-54 Crisp, Milton...... 1936 Edwards, John ...... 2007-08 Gordon, Philip...... 1980-83 Beaston, Davis...... 1970-71 Crissey, Alden...... 2004-07 Eenhoorn, Robert ...... 1990 Graham, E.H...... 1910-13 Becker, William...... 1934 Dan “Happy” Cotton Russ Cotton Croker, Woolye...... 1930-32 Eller, J.J...... 1955 Graves, Elmer...... 1942-43 Beckham, David ...... 1958 Crovetti, Ty ...... 1992-93 Elliott, Charlie ...... 1965-67 Graves, Sonny ...... 1964-65 Bego, Darryl ...... 1985-86 Crowe, Jim...... 1980 Elliott, Chuck...... 1951-52 Gray, Johnny...... 1952-54 Belk, Blanton ...... 1943 Cumbie, Albert ...... 1935 Elliott, Avon...... 1912-13 Gray, Richard ...... 1927

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Graziano, Joe...... 2003 Holcomb, Cecil...... 1960-61 K Lundin, Cassidy...... 1998-2001 McPherson, Red ..... 1922, ’24 Green, Dee ...... 1957-60 Holland, Mike ...... 1987-89 Lynch, Stephen ...... 1902 McRae, James ...... 1907-09 Kaufman, Michael ...... 2003-06 Green, Gardener...... 1925 Honeycutt, Jay...... 2007-08 Lynn, Billy...... 1972, ’75 McRee, Don ...... 1955-57 Kaulius, Jim ...... 1974-76 Gregory, Bob ...... 1961 Hood, Matt...... 2000-03 McSwain, Jeff ...... 1981-84 Kayne, Zach...... 2006-08 Griffin, Allen...... 1979-82 Hooker, Ben ...... 1989-92 McSween, John ...... 1908 Kearns, Marshall ...... 1973 Griffith, Mel ...... 1948 Hoover, Joe ...... 1986-87 Meade, Matt...... 2003-06 Keels, A.C...... 1923 Griffiths, Dave ...... 1970 Hope, Buzz ...... 1953-56 Meadows, Bob...... 1968-71 Keesler ...... 1914-16 Groome, Bob...... 1957-59 Horkley, Ian...... 2008 Medford, Phil...... 1944 Kellam, Joe...... 1936-38 Groome, James...... 1915 Horner, Dale...... 1975 Medows, Joseph...... 1926-29 Kelly, Brian...... 1987-88 Gropper, Andrew...... 2002-05 Hosay, Andy ...... 1977, ’79 Merten, Joby ...... 1978-81 Kelly, Thad ...... 1956 Grosse, Bill ...... 1943 Houck, Billy...... 1949-50 Meyers, Brian...... 1996 Kelton, John ...... 1949 Grunwald, Doug...... 2005-07 Howard, Preston...... 1935-37 M’Ever ...... 1936 Kennedy, Chris...... 2007-08 Guerrant, Russel ...... 1906-08 Howard, Skeets ...... 1947 Mickley ...... 1936 Kern, Bryan ...... 1996 Bob Meadows Michael Muniz Guglare ...... 1928 Howell ...... 1913 Middour, Thomas ...... 2007-08 Kerns, Tim...... 1989, ’91-93 Guiton, Johnny...... 1951-52 Hudson, Ed ...... 1944 Miley, Bill ...... 1918-21 Kessler, Samuel ...... 1914-15, ’18 Guthrie, Will ...... 2001-03 Huffstetler, Hubert...... 1920 M Millar, Allen...... 1960-61 Killian, Don...... 1957-60 Guy, Junie...... 1946-47 Hughes...... 1913 Mackin, Sam ...... 1991-92 Miller, Frank ...... 1916-17, ’19 Kimbrough ...... 1926 Hughes, Peter ...... 1987-90 Mackorell, Johnny...... 1933-35 Miller, Jimmy ...... 1951 King, G.M...... 1916-18 Huie, Earl ...... 1948-49 Madden, Jack...... 1976-79 Miller, William...... 1929-30 King, David ...... 1966-68 Huie, Litch...... 1926 Magaldi, Phil ...... 1988-89 Mills, Allen...... 1931-33 Kirby, David ...... 1984-85 Hummel, Terry ...... 1975 Mahoney, John...... 1983 Mills, Jordan...... 2006 Kirkpatrick, William...... 1902-03 Hunter, Grey...... 1938-40 Major, Ed...... 1942-43 Mills, William ...... 1909 Kirksey, Kevin ...... 2004-05 Hunter, Jim ...... 1947-50 Major, Walt...... 1943 Mock, Frank...... 1933-34 Kiser, Jimmy ...... 1954-56 Hunter, Mac ...... 2008 Maloney, Dave ...... 1942-43, ’46 Molenkamp, Greg...... 2001-02 Kluttz, DeWitt...... 1908-11 Hunter, T.N...... 1931 Maner, Bob ...... 1948 Moore, Allen...... 1955-58 Kluttz, Lex...... 1912-14 Hunter, Thomas ...... 1921, ’23 Mangone, Pete ...... 1989 Moore, Jim...... 1963 Knight, Matt ...... 2004-07 Hunter, Tom...... 1964 Manire, Ross ...... 1971-74 Moore, John ...... 1903-06 Tom Harris Peter Hughes Knox, Chip...... 1983-86 Hutchins, L.H...... 1962-63 Mann, Chris ...... 1993 Morgan, James...... 1933-35 Koch, Bruce...... 1988-89 Hutchinson, David ...... 1982-83 Mannenbach, Steve...... 2004 Morris ...... 1932-33 Koenig, A.W...... 1934 H Hutchinson, Robby ...... 1975 Manson, Bill...... 1936-38 Morris, Billy...... 1953-56 Krehmeyer, Brian ...... 1993-96 Haake, Arthur ...... 1934-36 Hyder, Jim...... 1964-66 Mapes, Hal...... 1946-48, ’50 Morris, James...... 1912 Krift, Bro...... 1996 Hall, Clay ...... 1991-94 Mapes Jr., Hal ...... 1969-71 Morris, Mac...... 1941-42 Krnacik, Ron...... 1987-90 Hall, John...... 1938 Marcon, Charlie...... 1963-64 Morris, N.L...... 1936 Kugler, Abe ...... 1925-28 Hall, Mike ...... 1974-76 Marino, James...... 1999-2002 Morrison, Joe ...... 1931-33 Kugler, Doc ...... 1928-30 Halligan, Bick ...... 1970-73 Marks ...... 1929 Morrison, Junius ...... 1931-33 Halter, George ...... 1986-89 Marlowe, Dick ...... 1948 Morrison, Rufus...... 1902, ’04-05 Hamilton, Tom ...... 1961-63 Marrow, Buck ...... 1928-29 Morrow, Jerry ...... 1951-53 Hammond, Shane ...... 2008 Marrow, Tom ...... 1923-24 Morrow, Robert ...... 1913 Hampton, Kenneth ...... 1925, ’27 Marshall, John...... 1980 Moure, Brian...... 1986-87 Hancock, Walter ...... 1926 Martin ...... 1951 Moyer, Ellwood...... 1936-38 Hand, Tubby...... 1937-39 Marvin, Anderson...... 1994-97 Muniz, Michael ...... 2002-05 Hannah, Rod...... 1978 Mashburn ...... 1938 Murphy, Frank ...... 1967-69 Ralph Isernia Dave Johnson Hansen, Chris ...... 1991 Masse, Billy...... 1985-87 Murphy, Jim ...... 1975 Hanson, Matt...... 2002-05 Mathis, Graham ...... 1930-32 Murray...... 1927 Harding, Mike ...... 1976 Bob Lapple Alan Lewis Mattison, Marion...... 1911 Murray, Harrison ...... 1986-87 Harper, Charles ...... 1926 Mattox, K.P...... 1926-27 Musashe, Andrew...... 2002-05 Harris ...... 1930 I Maulden ...... 1926-27 Ingerick, Rhett...... 1993-96 L Harris ...... 1955 Mauze, George ...... 1923 Ingold, Dave ...... 1973-74 Lacy, Benjamin...... 1905 Harris, Charlie...... 1933-35 Mayberry, David ...... 1974-76 Inscoe ...... 1944 Lafferty, M.L...... 1936-37 Harris, Jay ...... 1987-89 McAllister, Hugh...... 1931 Isernia, Ralph ...... 1988-91 LaFrance, Marc ...... 1993 Harris, Samuel...... 1917 McAllister, John...... 1961 Laird, Red ...... 1924-26 Harris, Tom...... 1960-62 McAllister, Lenny...... 1990 Lambeth, Auburn ...... 1948-51 Harris, Walter ...... 1903 J McArn, Archibald...... 1918-21 Jacobsen, Jake ...... 1965 Lanford ...... 1907 Harrison, Charles...... 1926-28 McAuley, Marshall ...... 1926-28 Jacques, Emmett...... 1961 Langley, Brian ...... 1996 Hart, George ...... 1957-58 McCall, Al ...... 1952-53 James, Tom...... 1963 Lapple, Bob...... 1977-79 Hartanov, Justin ...... 2002-05 McCall, Horace...... 1937-39 Jenkins, Jack...... 1934-36 Latimer, Jack ...... 1969-72 Haskell, John ...... 1978-81 McCants, Charles ...... 1912 Jenkins, Orvell ...... 1910 Latta ...... 1939, ’41 Sam Navarro Michael New Hassen, Todd...... 1999-2000, ’02 McCauley ...... 1927 Jervis, Johnny...... 1950 Lawing...... 1955 Hayford, Brett...... 1990 McCaw, Dave ...... 1955-56 Johnson...... 1916-17 Lawson, William ...... 1915-17 Heafner, Jay ...... 2003-06 McClintock, James ...... 1909-10 N Johnson ...... 1937 Legler, Pete...... 1977 Heckard, Steve ...... 1963-64 McClure, William...... 1908-10 Navarro, Sam...... 2002-05 Johnson, Cop ...... 1919-22 Lennox, Sean ...... 2004, ’06-07 Heil, Brian...... 1991-94 McColgan, William ...... 1926 Neal, Douglas...... 1936-37 Johnson, Dave ...... 1963-65 Lewis, Alan ...... 1985-87 Heil, Henry ...... 1994-97 McConnel...... 1926-28 Neisler, Paul...... 1942-43 Johnson, Hal ...... 1926-27 L’ghter...... 1930 Helfant, Keith ...... 1983-86 McConnell, J.W...... 1909-10 Nelson...... 1941 Johnson, Julian ...... 1907-08, ’10 Lide, Dee ...... 1957-59 Hellekson, Russell ...... 1938-39 McCoy, Clint ...... 2003 Neubauer, Josh ...... 1992-94 Johnston, Fred...... 1919 Liebdzinski, Mike ...... 1989-92 Hemingway ...... 1955 McCoy, George ...... 1931 New, Michael...... 1992-95 Joiner, Rich...... 2000-01 Lindsay, Dick...... 1937-38 Hemphill, Sam ...... 1937-39 McDonald, Jamie ...... 1997-2000 Nichols, Jim ...... 1974-77 Jonas, Dan ...... 1995-98 Lindsey, Dick ...... 1966-67 Henderson, Dan...... 1972-73 McDowell, Tim...... 1976-79 Nickerson, Clark ...... 1968 Jones, Lou...... 1960 Lins, Mike ...... 1976-79 Henderson, George...... 1928-30 McFarland, Jim ...... 1951 Niebauer, Bob ...... 1968 Joyce, Brian ...... 1996-99 Litt le, Dyke...... 1956 Henderson, Mac...... 1957-60 McGeachy ...... 1926-28 Niven, Frank ...... 1939-41 Little, John...... 1965-66 Hendry, Don ...... 1957 Joyner, Bill ...... 1958 McGill, John ...... 1975 Norman, Frank ...... 1910 Little, Roger ...... 1952-55 Hengeveld, Frederick....1915-18 Joyner, Sam ...... 1948-49 McGintee, Tom...... 1998-2001 Norman, Robinson ...... 1984 Littlejohn, Francis ...... 1926-29 Hengeveld, Fred ...... 1948-51 McGooghan, Duncan...... 1943 Norwood, Chris ...... 1979-80 Livesey, Steve ...... 1987-89, ’91 Herbert, B.J...... 2000 McInnis, John ...... 1928-30 Lloyd, David...... 1984-85 Herion, John...... 1946 McKay, S.G...... 1923 Loftin, J.F...... 1934-36 Hermetz, Todd...... 1982 McKinney, Thomas ...... 1929 Logan, Ray ...... 1967 Hess, Chris...... 1995-96 McLaurin, Jewell ...... 1936 Long ...... 1926 Hicks, Douglas ...... 1987 McLean, Bradford...... 1932, ’34 Long, Jim ...... 1968 Hicks, J.D...... 1937-39 McLean, Dave...... 1938-40 Long, Zac...... 2005, 2008 Hill, Hamilton...... 1995 McLeod, Bob...... 1940-42 Loser, Jeff...... 1986-89 Hines, Ed...... 1960-62 McLeod, Hunky ...... 1922 Loughridge, Jack ...... 1943 Hinnant, Bryant ...... 1965-66 McMillan, C.F...... 1907 Michael Kaufman Don Killian Lowry, Jim...... 1943-44 Hodgins, William ...... 1921 McMillan, Zeb...... 1916-17, ’22 Lucas, Ed...... 1940-42 Dan Obermeier Claude Owen Hogg ...... 1940-41 McNay, Tony...... 1963

31 2009 Baseball All-Time Lettermen

Norwood, Jon...... 1980 Sharp, Mike...... 1981 T Wells, Mark...... 1999-2002 Norwood, Ken ... 1976-79 Sharpe, William ...... 1909 West, Brant...... 2005-06, 2008 Tabor, Travis...... 1911 Shaw, Harry ...... 1959 West, Jim ...... 1955-57 Talbert, Lee...... 1950 O Shelton, Jerry ...... 1960-62 West, Julian ...... 1932-34 Talvacchio, Dom...... 1995-98 Oaks, Walter ...... 1951 Shenk, Rob ...... 2004-07 Whisnant, Arnold ...... 1951-53 Taylor, Tommy...... 1954 Obermeier, Dan...... 2003-06 Shepard, Norman ...... 1920-21 White...... 1935 Taylor, Vic...... 1951-52 Oden, William...... 1925 Shepherd, Wade ...... 1968-71 White...... 1952 Taylor, Walker...... 1947 Ogden, Will...... 2003-06 Sheppard, Carl ...... 1947-48 White, Drew...... 1958-59 Teachey ...... 1955 O’Hair, Dick ...... 1943 Shepperson, Dave...... 1947-48 White, Ed...... 1943 Teague, Barry...... 1963-64 O’Nell, Kevin...... 1992-93 Mark Rodgman Ronnie Rudolph Sherrill, Dusty ...... 1907-09 Whiteheart, Norman .....1947-50 Terry, Jim ...... 1964-65 Osborn, Blake ...... 2006-07 Shields, Chris...... 1991 Whiteheart, Sid...... 1951-52 Tew, Joel...... 1973-76 Osborne, Brady...... 1950 Shilling, Steve ...... 1990 Whitener, Henry...... 1911-13 Thomas, George ...... 1953, ’56 Osborne, Sid ...... 1976-79 R Shoop, Taylor...... 2003-06 Whitesides, Ed...... 1981-83 Thomas, Hayseed ...... 1938-40 Osteen, Thacker ...... 1912-14 Ramirez, Nate...... 2000-03 Shore, Brett...... 2006-08 Whitley, John ...... 1931-33 Thomas, Josh...... 1991 Owen, Claude...... 1965-67 Ransom, Earl ...... 1979-82 Shore, Ronnie ...... 2003-06 Whitley, Tom...... 1962-64 Thomas, Ryan...... 1992-93 Owens, Jim...... 1940-42 Ratchford, E.E...... 1918-21 Showalter, Graham...... 1960-62 Whitmire, Brian...... 1982 Thompson, Gregg ...... 1947 Ratchford, Fred ...... 1926-29 Shutt, Bill...... 1968-70 Whittier, Phil...... 1944 Thompson, Mark ...... 1984-87 Ravenel, Billy...... 1933-35 Sikes, Greg ...... 1971-72 Wilcox, Bub ...... 1944 Thompson, William C. ..1930-33 Ray, Jeff...... 1978-81 Siler, Julius ...... 1911-12 Wilcox, George ...... 1902-05 Thompson, William T...... 1904 Ray, Matt...... 2008 Simonds, Dan ...... 1984-87 Wilcox, Greg ...... 1987-90 Tilson, Tex...... 1926 Rayburn, Trey ...... 1999 Simpson, Albert...... 1924-25 Wiley, Dave...... 1974-76 Todd, Bill ...... 1961 Read, Mac...... 2007 Slade, Gordon...... 1968-70 Wiley, Doug ...... 1981-83 Todd, Bill...... 1972-75 Reagen, Harold ...... 1956, ’58-59 Sliwiak, Matt...... 2008 Wilkerson, Harold ...... 1969-72 Tornetta, Dave ...... 1978 Reaves, Mitchell ...... 1974 Sloan, Stewart...... 1997-2000 Wilkinson, L.H...... 1913 Torrence, Charlton ...... 1947-50 Reavis, Mack...... 1967-68 Sloop ...... 1903 Wilkinson, Nook ...... 1908-09 Torres, Mike...... 1998-2001 Redding, Scott ...... 1981-84 Sluss, Diehl...... 1953 Williams, David ...... 1988-91 Gary Pomeroy John Porter Trevathan, Jim ...... 1969-71 Reed, Pat ...... 1968-69 Smith. Bob ...... 1942 Williams, Drew...... 1997-2000 Turgeon, David ...... 1984-87 Reid, Rufus ...... 1906-07 Smith, Harry...... 1960-62 Williams, Gene...... 1969 Turner, Bob...... 1908-09 P Reilly, Mark...... 1992-95 Smith, Jack ...... 1966-68 Williams, Linn ...... 1989-92 Turner, Bob...... 1944 Packey, Brian ...... 2005-08 Reinhardt, Bob...... 1939-41 Smith, Jim...... 1959 Williams, Mark...... 2000-03 Turner, William...... 1955 Page, Dave ...... 1955-58 Reinhardt, Buck...... 1953 Smith, Johnny...... 1923-24 Williams, Red...... 1947 Tuttle, Tommy ...... 1961-63 Page, Edwin ...... 1984 Reynolds, Paul...... 1961 Smith, Johnny...... 1952-55 Wil lingham, Ed ...... 1974-76 Twombly, Derek ...... 1989-92 Parker...... 1937 Rice, Doug ...... 1946-48, ’50 Smith, Mick...... 1981-84 Willits, Jack ...... 1970-73 Tyler, Marshall...... 1996-98 Parrish, Hewes ...... 1930 Richards, Dick ...... 1948-49 Smith, W. L...... 1902 Wilmer, Henry ...... 1966 Partridge, John ...... 1934-36 Richards, Jim ...... 1976-79 Smyre, Fred...... 1932-34 Wilson, Henry ...... 1948-49 Parvin, Jeremiah...... 1998-2001 Richards, John E...... 1931 Smyre, Rick...... 1962-64 Wilson, Hugh.....1926-27, ’31-32 Patterson, Cliff...... 1968 Richards, John G...... 1918-21 Smythe, Roger ...... 1985 Wilson, Red...... 1949-50 Patterson, John ...... 1955-58 Richards, W.J...... 1923 Snyder, Dick...... 1964-65 Wilson, Rob...... 2004-07 Patterson, Pat...... 1949 Richardson ...... 1934 Snyder, Mark ...... 1990-93 Winbourne, Charlie ...... 1985-88 Patton, Dave...... 1977 Richardson, Lansford ....1911-12 Sobon, Tim ...... 1991-92 Wingfield, George...... 1934-35 Patton, William...... 1936 Riggs, Bill ...... 2002-05 Somerville, John...... 1935-37 Witherington, Robert.....1913-14 Paugh, Ricky...... 1996-97 Riggs, Johnny ...... 1968-69 Somerville, Thomas...... 1914-15 Withers, Malcolm ...... 1917 Paul, Andy ...... 1990-92 Rios, Austin...... 1996 Sorrells, Bascomb...... 1922-23 Wolfe, Samuel...... 1912-13 Paul, Stanley ...... 1944 Rist, Carl...... 1982 Southwell, Bob ...... 1952-53 Wolpert, Derrik ...... 2000-03 Payne, Sam...... 2008 Roberts, Jay ...... 1950 Spann, Henry...... 1918-20 Harold Wilkerson Dave Williams Wood, Albert ...... 1915-17 Peabody, Bruce ...... 1931-33 Roberts, Josh ...... 1995 Spaw, Randy...... 1990-93 Wood, Van...... 1955-56 Pearce, Charlie...... 1931-33 Robertson, Yancey...... 1951-52 Spencer, Arther...... 1902 V Woodall, John ...... 1989-91 Pearson, Charlie...... 1947-50 Robey, Steve ...... 1988 Squier, Phil ...... 1963 Woodham, Kelly ...... 1925-27 Vail, Bobby ...... 1904 Peck, Tim...... 1974-75 Robinson, S.E...... 1931 Stanfill, Jim ...... 1989-92 Worth ...... 1917 Van Culin, Drew ...... 1992-95 Peden, James...... 1910 Rodgman, Mark ...... 1972-75 Stanzel, Keith...... 1972-73 Worthington, Jeremiah ...... 2006 Vance, Harry...... 1924-26 Peiffer, Brett ...... 2001-04 Rogers, Joe ...... 1935-36 Steen, Jeremy ...... 1993-95 Wrenn, Simeon...... 1920-21, 24 Vance, Lefty...... 1953 Penny, Brian...... 1994-97 Rose, Doug...... 2003-05 Steere, Eddie...... 1937-39 Wyman, James ...... 1902 Verner, Hugh ...... 1938-40 Perri, Pete ...... 1994 Rose, John...... 1950 Stelzer, Ron ...... 1968-70 Vilardi, Roy...... 1985-86, ’88 Peters, Dennis ...... 1994 Rowe, Herbert ...... 1903-05 Stewart, Gary...... 1985 Peters, Tommy...... 1943 Rowland, Bill...... 1951, ’54-55 Stewart, James ...... 1931 W Pharr, Query...... 1912 Rucker, Richmond ..1957-58, ’60 Stewart, Robert...... 1934-36 Wade, Jake...... 1947-50 Pharr, John...... 1917 Ruddell, Larry ...... 1971-72 Stolk, Mordecai ...... 1994-97 Wagner, Lynn...... 1970-73 Pharr, Fred ...... 1958-59 Rudisill, John ...... 1937-38 Stone...... 1937 Wagner, Ollie ...... 1984-87 Phillips, Dickie ...... 1941-43 Rudolph, Ronnie...... 1963-65 Stone, Mitch...... 1973-76 Waite, Skip ...... 1965-67 Piacenza, Tommy...... 2007-08 Runyan, C.L...... 1950 Stone, Ronnie...... 1965 Waitsman, Billy ...... 1984-87 Pickens, Bob ...... 1968 Rupp, Terry...... 1985 Stough, Michael...... 1914 Walker...... 1907 Pierce, Todd...... 1982 Rusin, Jeremy ...... 1995-96 Stowe, Fred ...... 1952-54 Walker, Cosmo ...... 1914-15 Pipan, Rick...... 1969-72 Rust, Carl ...... 1961-63 Strickland, Hank ...... 1967-68 Walker, Jerry...... 1985 Jon Young Rob Zimmerman Pitser, Greg...... 1982 Ryan, Billy...... 1999-2002 Stroker, Ryan ...... 1998-2001 Walker, Lance ...... 1963-65 Plemmons, Dwight...... 1972-75 Rymer, Charlie...... 1947 Stuart, Walker...... 1957-58 Walker, Matt...... 1983 Plummer, T.J...... 1995-96 Stuart, Chris...... 1985-88 Y Wall, Craig...... 1956 Pollard, Chris...... 1993-96 Stukes, Joe ...... 1944 Yancey, Andrew ...... 2002-04 Wallace, Shelborne...... 1955-58 Pomeroy, Gary...... 1973-75 Sullivan, W.B...... 1918 Yarborough, Tommy.1940-41, ’46 Wanzenberg, Brad...... 1988-91 Poole, Knox ...... 1926 Summers...... 1925 Yarborough, Garland.....1997-99 Ward, Jonathan...... 1965 Poole, Dave ...... 1948 Summers, Glenn...... 1980 Yates, Henry...... 1912 Ward, Tommy ...... 1951 Porter...... 1935 Sumwalt, Mark...... 1976 Yearwood, Dave...... 1974-76 Warner, Joe ...... 1947 Porter, Fritz ...... 1996-99 Sutton, P.A...... 1918 Yearwood, Herman ...... 1936-37 Warrick, Mike ...... 1994 Porter, John ...... 1978-81 Swain, Gordon ...... 1958-59 Yelverton, Hugh ...... 1936 Waters, Martin ...... 1944 Pritchett, R.L...... 1922 Young, Carlos ...... 1935 Waters, Tim...... 1983-86 Proctor, Jimmy...... 1929-31 Young, Jon...... 1978-81 Watkins, John...... 1914 Purcell, Jack ...... 1999-2002 Taylor Shoop Dan Simonds Young, L.L...... 1935-36 Weaver, Scott ...... 1983-86 Purcell, Tim...... 1975-78 Young, Matt ...... 2000-03 Webb, Matt...... 2007-08 S Younger, Monk ...... 1916 Webster, Marc ...... 1979-82 Sample, John...... 1918-21 Yount, Ernest ...... 1902-05 Q Sanders, Drayton...... 1955 Weeks, Kenneth...... 1934 Weicker, George ...... 1972-75 Quattlebaum, Gus...... 1994-97 Saunders, Alexander .....1915-17 Z Weidner, Bruce...... 1969 Queinberry, Marion ...... 1953 Schade...... 1962 Zage, Gregory...... 2004-07 Weir, Mark ...... 1986-89 Quick, Clifford ...... 1935-37 Self, Wes ...... 1998-2001 Zimmerman, Rob...... 1985-88 Weiss, Danny ...... 2008 Sexton, Merrill ...... 1962 Zurbruegg, Cam...... 1978-81 Jim Terry Tommy Tuttle Wells...... 1925-27 Sfaelos, E.G...... 1952-55 Zvargulis, Kevin ...... 1996-99 Wells, Erskine ...... 2000-03

Davidson Wildcats 32 Game-by-Game Results

1Winston-Salem, N.C. 25 at Elon 4- 2W 7-1 2 1902 Greensboro, N.C. 1912 4-7-1 26 at Trinity 7- 0W 1 3Charlotte, N.C. 3/25 Hobart College 3- 4L 3/25 Lenoir 5- 3W 27 at Wake Forest 6-3 W 31 at Trinity 6- 2W 1908 9-8-1 28 Oak Ridge (10) 1- 1T 29 Spencer 2- 3L 4/ 1 at Oak Ridge 11- 3W 4/ 4 Charlotte Hornets 3- 9L 5/11 Washington & Lee 13- 2W 3/18 Lenoir 11- 0W 2 at Guilford 11- 5W 6 at Winston-Salem 2-11 L 1Gastonia, N.C. 27 Morgantown Mutes 5- 2W 2Hickory, N.C. 9 Catawba 12- 0W 8 at Guilford 5- 4W 30 Catawba 6- 4W 12 Rutherford 23- 0W 9 at Wake Forest 1- 3L 4/ 3 Oak Ridge 3- 2W 8-6-1 24 at The Citadel 6- 3W 10 at North Carolina 6- 2W 1917 4 North Carolina A&M1 0- 4L 3/28 Oak Ridge 9- 8W 25 at South Carolina 5- 4W 13 North Carolina A&M1 1- 3L 1 6 Rutherford 7- 0W 29 Oak Ridge 1- 8L Charlotte, N.C. 16 at North Carolina A&M 4-11 L 8 Guilford1 1- 3L 31 Charlotte 6- 4W 22 at South Carolina 1- 2L 10 Elon 4- 2W 4/ 2 Elon 9- 7W 1903 4-5 23 at South Carolina 2- 7L 11 at Oak Ridge 3- 7L 3 at Trinity 2- 6L 3/25 Charlotte YMCA 5- 7L 27 Wake Forest W 4/ 3 at Georgia 5- 4W 13 at North Carolina A&M 1- 0W 1Charlotte, N.C. 4 at North Carolina 4- 8L 4 at Clemson 0-11 L 14 at Wake Forest (10) 2- 3L 2Fayetteville, N.C. 7 at Charlotte 3-14 L 6 at Wofford 3- 2W 20 at Guilford 1- 3L 9 at Elon 3- 1W 18 Bingham 15- 2W 21 Roanoke 7- 5W 1913 4-11 11 Wake Forest 3- 1W 27 at Trinity 3- 5L 23 Wake Forest (10) 0- 0T 3/22 1- 5L 12 Trinity1 10- 3W 29 at N.C. A&M (10) 11-10 W 24 at Greensboro League 8- 9L 24 at Winston-Salem 1- 9L 13 Trinity 3- 3T 30 Trinity1 2- 4L 25 at Virginia 0- 4L 25 at South Carolina 3-10 L 14 North Carolina A&M2 11- 1W 5/ 1 at Virginia 1- 8L 27 at Washington & Lee 0- 2L 26 at South Carolina 5- 3W 15 North Carolina3 0- 1L 1Concord, N.C. 28 at VMI 3- 2W 28 Oak Ridge 7- 8L 16 at Lenoir 0- 1L 1 Charlotte, N.C 31 at Elon1 5- 3W Georgia 2- 1W 1 10-3 4/ 5 North Carolina2 1- 4L Statesville, N.C. 1904 2Gastonia, N.C. 1909 12-12 7 at Guilford 0- 4L 3/19 Charlotte 12- 1W 3Charlotte, N.C. 3/13 Lenoir* W 28 Lenoir 16- 0W 8 at Wake Forest 1- 2L 23 Raeford Institute 7- 0W 4/ 2 Guilford 3- 1W 9 at North Carolina 1-11 L 5-9 25 Charlotte Hornets 7- 8L 1918 1 14 at Trinity 4- 5L 4 North Carolina 7- 0W 3/23 Seventh Infantry1 1- 7L 26 Charlotte Hornets 4- 3W 5 Furman 11-10 W 17 at Virginia 1-13 L 4/ 1 at Lenoir 5- 1W 29 Catawba 4- 2W 11 South Carolina 13- 0W 22 Wake Forest 6- 5W 1 2 at South Carolina 1- 2L 30 Guilford 3- 7L 3 18 Clemson2 6- 3W 29 Trinity (10) 7- 8L 3 at South Carolina 5- 3W 4/ 1 Richmond2 (11) 3- 6L 19 at Wofford 12- 4W 30 Virginia Tech 3- 2W 4 at Georgia 8- 1W 4/ 2 Riverside Military 5- 2W 1High Point, N.C. 20 at Georgia 5- 2W 2 5 at Georgia Tech 7- 1W 3 Guilford3 4- 1W Charlotte, N.C. 21 at Mercer 2- 4L 3Concord, N.C. 5 at Georgia Tech 1- 6L 5 at South Carolina 3- 2W 22 at Furman 7-11 L 6 at Oglethorpe 5- 2W 6 at South Carolina 1- 0W 5/ 2 North Carolina A&M2 3-13 L 1914 5-9 8 at Wofford 1- 8L 8 Wake Forest1 1- 3L 9 Wofford 4- 2W 3/22 Concord Cincos 1- 0W 27 South Carolina (11) 3- 2W 1 9 Oak Ridge 0- 2L Winston-Salem, N.C. 23 Catawba 8- 1W 30 Wofford 4- 2W 2Charlotte, N.C. 12 at Guilford 0- 6L 26 Oak Ridge 0- 2L 1Charlotte, N.C. 14 North Carolina1 3- 4L 4/ 3 Trinity 4- 6L 1905 10-3 15 Elon 16- 1W 4 Guilford 4- 7L 1919 4-10 3/27 Catawba 3- 2W 17 North Carolina A&M3 *9- 0W 8 at Trinity 2- 3L 3/29 Philadelphia (NL) 0-10 L 4/ 1 Lenoir 8- 0W 19 at Charlotte Hornets 1- 2L 10 at North Carolina A&M 3- 4L 4/ 5 N.C. State1 0- 4L 6 Washington & Lee1 1- 0W 20 Bingham 1- 3L 13 at Winston-Salem 2- 3L 14 Elon 1- 3L 7 Oak Ridge 5-10 L 21 at N. Carolina A&M (14) 3- 2W 15 at South Carolina 0- 1L 15 Elon 2- 1W 11 Guilford 3- 2W 22 at Wake Forest 6- 7L 16 at South Carolina 0- 4L 17 Virginia2 5- 0W 13 North Carolina A&M1 6- 1W 27 at North Caro lina 1- 4L 1 18 Trinity 2- 9L 2 21 North Carolina 5- 0W 14 North Carolina A&M 0- 6L 28 at Virginia 0- 8L 3 25 Wake Forest1 5- 7L 21 North Carolina (15) 3- 4L 15 at VMI 3- 1W 30 at VMI 3- 2W 22 at Elon (13) 6- 7L *won by forfeit 28 Lenoir 8- 3W 17 at Washington & Lee 9- 4W 4 1Charlotte, N.C. 5/ 7 South Carolina 9- 4W 23 at Elon 6- 3W 18 at Virginia 3- 4L 2Salisbury, N.C. 1Charlotte, N.C. 24 at Trinity 2- 6L 22 at Wake Forest 4- 2W 3Statesville, N.C. 25 at N.C. State (13) 1- 0W 1 South Carolina 7- 0W 1915 10-6 26 at N.C. State 3- 8L 27 Welsh Neck (10) 5- 4W 1910 4-9 (10) 1 3/26 Elon 11- 1W 28 at Wake Forest 0-13 L Winston-Salem, N.C. 3/21 Lenoir 6- 2W 2Greensboro, N.C. 4/ 1 Weaver 1- 3L 29 Trinity (13) 1- 2L 1 1 26 North Carolina 3- 4L 5 Wofford1 7- 1W Gastonia, N.C. 2Charlotte, N.C. 28 at Guilford 4- 7L 6 North Carolina 3- 7L 1906 7-3 3Winston-Salem, N.C. 4/ 2 North Carolina A&M2 0- 8L 3/26 Catawba 20- 0W 8 Charlotte 9- 7W 4Burlington, N.C. 4 at South Carolina 6- 2W 31 Lenoir 3- 0W 10 Richmond 7- 1W 5 at South Carolina 5-10 L 4/ 2 Guilford1 3- 5L 12 at Wofford 5- 3W 1920 8-9 7 Richmond3 8- 0W 3 at Trinity (10) 2- 1W 13 at Furman 2- 3L 3/24 Oak Ridge 12- 5W 11 at N. Carolina A&M 1- 6L 6 Oak Ridge 6- 7L 14 at Presbyterian 16- 0W 25 Oak Ridge 5- 4W 18 at Charlotte Hornets 0- 5L 12 South Carolina 8- 3W 15 at South Carolina 4-12 L 4/ 4 Catawba 8- 0W 21 at North Carolina 5- 9L 14 at Wake Forest 1- 2L 16 at South Carolina 10- 4W 6 North Carolina1 2- 3L 23 Oak Ridge 8- 0W 16 at Guilford 5- 2W 17 at Charlotte 1- 4L 8 Furman 8- 1W 26 at Virginia 4-12 L 2 17 at Washington & Lee 12- 5W 21 Georgia 9- 4W 10 N.C. State2 0- 2L 28 at VMI 0- 2L 24 Wake Forest 2- 6L 16 Kannapolis 0- 2L 28 South Carolina 8- 3W 1Winston-Salem, N.C. 1 1Winston-Salem, N.C 2Charlotte, N.C. 28 South Carolina 7- 0W 17 Wake Forest 12- 1W 3Salisbury, N.C. 5/ 1 Wofford 12- 3W 21 at N.C. State 0- 4L 1 Rock Hill, S.C. 22 at Wake Forest 1- 3L 1907 14-4 2Charlotte, N.C. 3/20 Mount Pleasant 5- 3W 1911 7-7-1 23 at Trinity 3- 4L 23 Catawba 11- 4W 3/23 Lenoir 7- 2W 1916 15-6 24 at Elon 6- 3W 27 North Carolina1 1- 2L 26 Elon 3- 0W 26 Oak Ridge 6- 0W 3/27 Catawba 12- 3W 4/ 3 at N. Carolina A&M 1- 4L 29 at Presbyterian 11- 2W 28 Rutherford 10- 1W 29 Elon 3- 1W 4 Wake Forest2 3- 2W 30 at Georgia Tech 2- 6L 30 Lenoir 12- 2W 30 Oak Ridge 8- 7W 1 1 8 North Carolina A&M 2- 4L 5/ 1 at Georgia Tech 1- 5L 4/ 1 North Carolina 2- 0W 4/ 1 Wake Forest 7- 4W 11 at Charleston College 5- 0W 3 at Furman 1- 3L 5 South Carolina 12- 2W 6 Richmond 4- 3W 1Greensboro, N.C. 8 George Washington2 2- 4L 13 at South Carolina 4- 3W 10 Wofford 11- 3W 2Charlotte, N.C. 2 14 at South Carolina 2- 7L 9 George Washington 4- 3W 11 North Carolina A&M1 7-11 L 17 at Guilford 1- 3L 13 at Guilford 6- 3W 13 Trinity2 2- 4L 7-10-1 18 North Carolina2 4- 1W 1921 15 at North Carolina A&M 3- 6L 14 Trinity 18-10 W 3/24 Oak Ridge 4- 2W 20 at Charlotte Hornets 1-12 L 17 Roanoke 9- 0W 15 Maryville 2- 3L 25 Oak Ridge 1- 3L 19 at Washington & Lee 2- 1W 22 Oak Ridge (10) 5- 4W 17 at Winston-Salem 3- 7L 28 North Carolina1 3- 7L 25 Wake Forest (12) 9- 9T 20 at VMI 3- 0W 19 at Charlotte Hornets 8- 9L 4/ 4 Wofford 11- 8W 22 at Virginia 1-12 L 28 South Carolina3 4- 6L 20 at Wofford 9- 3W 9 N.C. State2 0- 3L 23 at Richmond 3- 1W 28 South Carolina3 7- 2W 1Charlotte, N.C. 21 at Furman 4- 2W 11 at Elon (11) 4- 4T Guilford3 0- 1L 2Durham, N.C. 22 at Furman 14-11 W 12 at North Carolina (11) 9- 5W Guilford 3- 1W 3Greenwood, S.C. 24 at Guilford 6- 5W

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17 Guilford 2- 6L 1928 10-9 20 N.C. State 2- 9L 3/23 Oak Ridge 10- 5W 22 Duke 1- 4L 29 Elon 0- 6L 28 at South Carolina 3-13 L 4/ 2 at Guilford 6- 0W 29 at Erskine 6- 3W 3 at Lynchburg 4- 2W 30 at Clemson 4-14 L 4 at Lynchburg 2- 1W 5/ 5 at Lenoir-Rhyne 12- 5W 6 at Virginia Tech 10- 1W 11 at North Carolina 1- 8L 9 North Carolina1 0- 3L 12 at N.C. State 2- 4L 13 Wake Forest 3- 7L 13 at Duke 1- 5L 16 Oglethorpe 7- 6W 1Winston-Salem, N.C. 17 Oglethorpe 10- 2W 18 Lynchburg 9- 4W 1932 6-11 19 Lynchburg 13- 3W 3/19 Union 3-12 L 25 Duke 0- 2L Duke Power 6- 9L 5/ 2 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 9L Duke Power 13-11 W 5 Guilford 11- 9W 28 North Carolina1 7- 8L 9 at Duke 7- 9L 29 at Elon 8- 4W 10 at Elon 6-12 L 4/ 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 2- 3L The first varsity squad in 1902 notched a 7-1 record, including a season-ending 11 at Wake Forest 0- 2L 7 Catawba 18-10 W victory over South Carolina. 12 at N.C. State 5- 6L 9 Wake Forest 1- 4L 1Salisbury, N.C. Duke 0- 8L 13 at Wake Forest 4- 8L 2Gastonia, N.C. 14 Elon 4- 7L 3Chester, S.C. 14 at N.C. State 4- 7L 1929 7-10 21 Charlotte Hornets 7- 3W 18 at Wake Forest 2- 4L 1925 2-13 3/22 Catawba 2- 3L 23 at Lenoir-Rhyne 21- 2W 19 Elon 2- 1W 26 Oak Ridge 4- 1W 26 at North Carolina 5-14 L 3/27 Oak Ridge 7- 8L 22 at Trinity 0- 4L 28 Springfield College 0-10 L 27 at N.C. State 2-16 L 28 Oak Ridge 7-12 L 23 The Citadel 2- 5L 4/ 1 North Carolina1 2- 4L 5/ 6 N.C. State (10) 2- 5L 31 N.C. State 8-10 L 25 at Furman 3- 4L 2 Cornell2 5- 0W 11 at Duke 2-10 L 4/ 3 Elon 2- 6L 26 at Clemson 6- 4W 8 at Lenoir-Rhyne 11- 4W 12 at Wake Forest 1- 0W 9 at N.C. State 4- 9L 1 27 at Wofford 3- 7L 10 Wofford (10) 2- 3L Winston-Salem, N.C. 10 at Wake Forest 2- 8L 29 at Erskine 4- 3W 12 at VMI 3- 7L 13 North Carolina1 3- 8L 5/ 2 N.C. State 4- 1W 13 at Washington & Lee 10- 4W 1933 15-6 1Winston-Salem, N.C. 16 Wofford 5-14 L State Champions 2 17 at Virginia 5- 2W Charlotte, N.C. 18 Duke2 2- 9L 22 Elon 1- 4L 3/30 Catawba 15- 2W 23 Guilford 16-11 W 25 at Duke 4- 6L 4/ 5 Lenoir-Rhyne 20- 8W 1922 8-7 30 at Roanoke3 3- 2W 26 at N.C. State 7- 3W 8 Union 9- 4W 3/23 Oak Ridge 1- 2L 5/ 1 at Virginia Tech 2- 7L 5/ ? Lynchburg 7- 1W 10 at Catawba 12- 7W 24 Oak Ridge 12- 4W 4 at Washington & Lee 5- 9L 3 Oglethorpe (14) 6- 9L 12 Elon 7- 2W 25 Erskine 11- 7W 8 Wake Forest (11) 7- 8L 4 Oglethorpe 1- 2L 13 at Charlotte Hornets 5- 1W 30 Catawba 6- 4W 4 9 Duke (13) 8- 9L 14 at Charlotte Hornets 0- 8L 1 1 8 Guilford (10) 4- 5L 4/ 1 Trinity 0- 9L Gastonia, N.C. 1 Salisbury, N.C. 1 2Greensboro, N.C. 15 North Carolina 4- 3W 3 Wake Forest 5- 4W 2Greensboro, N.C. 3Salem, Va. 17 North Carolina2 4- 3W 8 N.C. State 2- 9L 4 Monroe, N.C. 18 at Elon 12- 2W 11 at North Carolina 0- 2L 9-10 1930 25 at North Carolina 8- 7W 12 at N.C. State 3- 5L 1926 8-8 3/20 Georgetown (10) 7- 6W 26 at N.C. State 6- 9L 13 at Wake Forest 14-13 W 3/18 Quantico Marines 4- 7L 21 Oak Ridge 1- 4L 5/ 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 9- 6W 14 at Elon 9- 8W 25 Catawba 8- 4W 26 Oak Ridge 19-13 W 2 at Hampden-Sydney (12) 3- 2W 25 at Wofford 4- 1W 4/ 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 6- 5W 28 at Elon 9- 6W 3 at Virginia Tech 0- 7L 26 at Furman 2- 3L 1 5 North Carolina 9- 8W 29 at N.C. State 5- 4W 4 at Virginia Tech 1- 4L 27 at Clemson 3- 4L 8 Salisbury League 9-14 L 31 at Wake Forest 2-13 L 11 at Wake Forest 7- 8L 5/ 6 Elon 8- 2W 10 Duke2 2-13 L 4/ 4 N.C. State 8- 2W 1 12 at Duke 9- 3W Winston-Salem, N.C. 1 16 N.C. State 10- 8W 5 N.C. State 4- 6L 15 N.C. State 12- 8W 3 9 at VMI 1- 5L 9-9 17 N.C. State 11- 2W 16 Wake Forest (11) 2- 1W 1923 21 at Furman 3-10 L 10 at Washington & Lee 2- 4L 3/30 Oak Ridge 5- 6L 17 Duke 4- 7L 22 at Clemson 0- 9L 16 Ursinus 14- 4W 1Winston-Salem, N.C. 31 Oak Ridge 1- 0W 2 27 Guilford4 2-11 L 17 Wake Forest 0- 6L Concord, N.C. 1 4/ 2 North Carolina 5-12 L 2 28 at VMI 7- 5W 21 North Carolina 3- 9L 9 N.C. State 0- 1L 29 at Washington & Lee 2-11 L 29 Lenoir-Rhyne 4- 5L 1934 3-13 17 Wofford 4- 1W 5/ 1 at Roanoke 10- 1W 5/ 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 8- 4W 3/26 Michigan State 6-16 L 18 Wofford 7- 0W 1 5 Elon (10) 12-11 W 8 South Carolina 5- 4W 31 at North Carolina 4-15 L 21 Elon 9- 4W 8 Duke3 5- 8L 12 at Duke 5- 0W 4/ 2 North Carolina 5-13 L 23 Virginia Tech 8- 4W 1Salisbury, N.C. 13 at North Carolina 3- 8L 4 N.C. State 4-11 L 25 at Clemson 3- 2W 2Greensboro, N.C. 5 N.C. State 9- 8W 3 15 Duke 0- 7L Gastonia, N.C. 1 26 at Wofford 4-10 L 4 Concord, N.C. 12 Duke 5- 4W Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 5/ 1 at N.C. State 9- 6W Winston-Salem, N.C. 13 Duke 1-12 L 2 at Trinity 0- 1L 1927 8-13 18 at North Carolina 0- 9L 3 at Elon 1- 2L 1931 4-11 3/25 Oak Ridge 10- 7W 20 Wake Forest 7-11 L 5/ 7 at Virginia 5-14 L 4/ 2 at Guilford 2- 5L 26 Oak Ridge 4-10 L 21 Wake Forest 1- 4L 9 at VMI 4- 5L 3 at Elon 7-10 L 29 Elon 3- 7L 25 at Duke 1- 5L 10 at Virginia Tech 3- 8L 9 Elon 15- 8W 4/ 1 Lenoir-Rhyne 11- 3W 26 at Duke 2- 4L 12 Guilford 8- 0W 13 Wake Forest 1- 8L 4 Duke 5-10 L 5/ 7 at N.C. State 15- 9W Trinity 4- 3W 15 Lenoir-Rhyne 6- 1W 5 Charlotte Road Club 13- 5W 8 at N.C. State 10-22 L 1Gastonia, N.C. 7 at Wofford 2- 4L 1924 3-9-1 8 at Furman 13- 5W 8 at Clemson 6-10 L 3/28 Oak Ridge (11) 5- 5T 29 Oak Ridge 4- 3W 11 at Oglethorpe 8- 9L 4/ 2 Lenoir 0- 4L 12 at Oglethorpe 5- 8L 18 North Carolina1 1- 6L 8 Trinity1 0- 5L 12 Guilford 0- 4L 21 at Duke 1-11 L 14 N.C. State 1-10 L 25 Wofford 9- 2W 17 Wake Forest 0- 8L 27 Elon 4- 8L 28 N.C. State (10) 11-10 W 18 at N.C. State (12) 1- 2L 29 at North Carolina 0-11 L 21 North Carolina2 7- 6W 25 Atlantic Christian 2- 3L 5/ 2 Virginia Tech 8-10 L 4 N.C. State1 3- 4L 27 Furman3 (12) 5- 8L 5 N.C. State 11- 6W 29 Presbyterian (13) 7- 1W 7 Furman 16- 5W 5/ 3 Trinity2 4-12 L 1Salisbury, N.C. 1Greensboro, N.C. The 1915 Wildcats went 10-6, and James Groome (seventh from right) tossed the first known no-hitter in Davidson history against South Carolina on April 28. Davidson Wildcats 34 Game-by-Game Results

4-11 23 at North Carolina 0- 6L 1941 24 at Duke 5-12 L 4/ 5 Duke 3- 6 L Furman 5- 4W 8 at North Carolina 0-10 L 29 at N.C. State 3-12 L 9 at Duke 1- 7L 30 ORD, Greensboro 2- 5L 11 Guilford 8-12 L 30 ORD, Greensboro 11- 6W 15 at South Carolina 6- 7L 5/ 3 Wofford 0- 3 L 19 North Carolina 0- 9L 7 North Carolina 5- 7L 22 Furman 11-19 L 9 Presbyterian 5- 7L 28 Wofford 7- 5W 11 Clemson 3- 8L 30 at Guilford 8- 4W 14 at Presbyterian 7- 8L 5/ 2 at Wofford 6- 5W 15 at Wofford 5- 4W 3 at Furman 4-12 L 17 Roanoke 13-17 L 6 South Carolina 4- 1W 8 at VMI 0-11 L 1947 4-16 10 at Hampden-Sydney 1- 4L 0-9 SoCon 15 N.C. State 11-12 L 3/24 Duke* 7-13 L 4-11 29 Trinity 2-12 L 1942 4/ 1 Charlotte Hornets 2- 6L 3/31 Catawba 11-22 L 3 at Charlotte Hornets 2-12 L In 1933, Davidson tied for the state championship among the “Big Five” — 4/10 North Carolina 2- 4L 4 at Wofford 7-11 L Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State and Wake Forest. 15 Duke 3- 9L 5 at Wofford 3-15 L 20 Wofford 12- 6W 7 at Presbyterian 1- 8L at Wake Forest 3- 5L 6 at North Carolina 1- 8L 21 at N.C. State (10) 8- 9L 8 at Clemson* 1- 2L at Wake Forest 10-11 L 10 South Carolina 12-10 W 24 at Wofford 11-13 L 16 Cincinnati 9- 7W 1 Gastonia, N.C. 15 Wake Forest 1- 9L 25 at Morris Field 20- 1W 19 Furman* 6- 8L 15 Wake Forest 2- 4L 28 at North Carolina 1- 4L 5-10 22 North Carolina* 2- 5L 1935 29 at Duke 3-10 L 24 Presbyterian 4- 3W 3/29 Michigan State 3- 1W 1938 8-8 5/ 2 at Guilford 0- 1L 25 Wofford 10- 4W 4/ 2 at Lenoir-Rhyne 2- 3L 3/29 Lance Packing Co. 5- 7L 4 at Catawba (10) 7- 4W 26 Wofford 7-11 L 5 North Carolina (11) 4- 3W 4/ 5 at Catawba 9-23 L 6 Guilford 1- 5L 29 at Washington & Lee* 2-10 L 12 Duke 1- 5L 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 3- 1W 11 at Morris Field 7- 6W 30 at VMI* 10-14 L 1 13 Duke 3- 6L 14 Duke 1- 7L 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 5- 9L 5/ 1 at Quantico Marines 7- 6W 19 at Duke (10) 2- 3L 15 at Furman 12- 6W 15 N.C. State 2-11 L 2 at Maryland* 3- 7L 20 at Duke 0-13 L 16 at Clemson (10) 6- 5W 0-13 6 at Duke* 6-13 L 23 at North Carolina 5- 6L 21 Wofford 23- 0W 1943 10 Clemson* 1-15 L 24 at North Carolina 5- 6L 25 at N.C. State 1- 4L 3/31 Clemson 4-12 L 29 N.C. State 4- 2W 26 at North Carolina 6-11 L 4/ 1 Clemson 0-21 L 1948 10-11 30 N.C. State 3-11 L 27 at Duke* 1-13 L 6 Catawba 0-13 L 5-8 SoCon 5/ 1 Wake Forest 3- 5L 28 at Wake Forest 0-11 L 9 at Catawba 0-15 L 3/22 Springfield College 4- 3W 2 Wake Forest 3- 1W 5/ 2 Clemson 7- 2W 13 at Furman 6-19 L 23 Springfield College 3- 9L 11 at N.C. State 1- 3L 5 Wake Forest 9- 8W 14 at Clemson 3-19 L 25 Virginia Tech* 3- 5L 11 at N.C. State 1- 6L 10 Furman 12- 2W 20 at Navy Pre-Flight 7-14 L 29 Washington & Lee* 4-10 L 1Southern Pines, N.C. 12 Catawba 5- 4W 21 at North Carolina 4-15 L 30 Washington & Lee* 4-10 L 24 Catawba 6-11 L 1936 2-18 14 N.C. State 0- 3L 4/ 3 Catawba 7- 3W 26 at Duke 1-15 L 5 at Clemson* 0- 5L 3/28 Unique Furniture Co.1 3- 8L 1939 6-11 28 Navy Pre-Flight 5- 8L 6 at Furman* 6- 7L 4/ 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 1- 7L 3/28 Larkwood 10- 3W 5/ 1 Furman 7-10 L 9 N.C. State* 2- 1W 3 Duke 4- 8L 6 Catawba 1- 8L 31 Colby 9- 8W 10 Clemson* (10) 4 Duke 2-14 L 7- 6W 4/ 5 Catawba 4-12 L 15 at Catawba 4-11 L 14 Guilford 12- 7W 8 North Carolina 1- 4L 1944 1-6 17 at Duke 0- 7L McCrary Eagles 1- 0W 12 Duke 10-16 L 4/18 Presbyterian 2- 5L 18 at Duke 1- 3L 19 at Catawba 4- 6L 14 at Furman 5-14 L 20 Catawba 4- 7L 20 Catawba 4- 8L 21 at N.C. State* 3-12 L 15 at Wofford 6- 3W 21 at Presbyterian 4-16 L 23 Wake Forest 0-15 L 23 Wofford 7- 2W 18 Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 9L 25 at Catawba 5- 9L 23 Wake Forest 2- 6L 26 at Duke* 9- 5W 21 Wake Forest 5- 3W 28 Virginia Tech 0-15 L 27 North Carolina 2- 3L 27 at North Carolina* 2- 6L 22 N.C. State 9- 3W 29 Virginia Tech 0-21 L 29 N.C. State 3- 4L 5/ 1 Furman* 11- 0W 27 at North Carolina 4- 8L 5/ 2 Catawba 3- 0W 30 N.C. State 7- 4W 5 at Washington & Lee* 7- 4W 29 at Duke 5- 8L 5/ 2 at Concord Weavers 0- 8L 6 at Quantico Marines 5- 6L 29 at Duke 4-12 L 1945 No Varsity 4 at Charlotte Hornets 6-11 L 8 at George Washington* 9-14 L 5/ 1 Virginia (11) 6- 8L 6 at North Carolina 7- 5W 5 Furman 0- 5L 1946 4-16 6-12 7 at N.C. State 3- 5L 1949 10 Wake Forest 3- 9L 4/ 4 Catawba 13-24 L 3-8 SoCon 8 at N.C. State 2-14 L 11 at Catawba 9- 7W 6 Rex Hanover Mills 6-12 L 12 Wake Forest 6-14 L 3/19 Cascade Mills 18- 5W 8 at Furman 7- 9L 21 Springfield College 6-10 L 13 Wake Forest 1- 7L 9 at Clemson 4- 5L 1Winston-Salem, N.C. 1940 8-12 26 at Clemson* 1- 8L 3/23 at Clemson 2-15 L 15 N.C. State 0-15 L 29 at Furman* 5- 7L 1937 6-17 26 at Erskine 10- 6W 19 at Roanoke 20-15 W 30 McColl 4- 9L 20 Washington & Lee 4- 5L 3/26 at Wofford 9- 4W 27 Richmond 2- 7L 31 at N.C. State* 5- 6L 27 at Presbyterian 1- 3L 28 Colby 7- 6W 29 at Oglethorpe 8- 2W 4/ 1 The Citadel 16- 4W 30 at Oglethorpe 0- 5L 5 Highland Park Mills 8-14 L 31 at Erskine 6- 4W 8 South Carolina 7- 5W 4/ 2 Duke 11-16 L 10 Duke 2-12 L 3 Duke 4-29 L 12 at Wofford (10) 4- 5L 9 N.C. State 5-10 L 13 at Furman 5-10 L 10 N.C. State 2-11 L 17 at Lenoir-Rhyne 6- 0W 4/12 North Carolina 7- 6W 19 at North Carolina 1- 7L 16 at Duke 2- 7L 20 at Duke 2-24 L 16 at Duke 0-13 L 23 Wofford 8- 7W 17 at Elon 4-10 L 27 The Citadel 13- 7W 19 Catawba 8- 9L 30 at N.C. State 6- 5W 22 at Wake Forest 3-13 L 5/ 1 at Wake Forest 0- 5L 23 at Wake Forest 2- 5L 6 Wake Forest 6-19 L 27 Guilford 5- 7L 9 North Carolina 4-14 L The 1921 team featured future big leaguer Pat Crawford (middle 5/ 1 at Catawba 7-12 L 15 Clemson 5- 8L row, fourth from right) and future Davidson baseball and basketball 4 at N.C. State 6- 5W 17 N.C. State 4- 5L coach and athletics director Norman Shepard (far left front row).

35 2009 Baseball Game-by-Game Results 1944, THE LOST SEASON Until the fall of 2006, the baseball archives had no record of the 1944 season. Research conducted during the 100th anniversary of the sport at Davidson five years ago led us (the sports information staff) to believe the varsity baseball season in the spring of 1944 was canceled due to World War II, much like the football season the following fall. The sport still existed on campu s, but it had been reduced to club status, was what the research told us. The track, golf and tennis seasons all were abandoned that spring as well. Well, thanks to the continued efforts of Reverend Robert Turner ’44, I dug a little deeper this past fall and discovered that the 1944 season was indeed a var- sity campaign, albeit a shortened one. Coach Norman Shepard put together a 14-game schedule, with four games against each of N.C. State, Virginia Tech and Catawba, and two versus Presbyterian. The first three games were lost to rain before the ’Cats finally got a game in on April 18 against Presbyterian, falling 5-2. A loss to Catawba, another defeat against Presbyterian and another versus Catawba extended the Davidson losing streak to 19 dating back to the 1942 season. After being shut out twice against Dick Marlowe (third row, third from left) pitched for the Wildcats in 1948, then Virginia Tech, the streak reached 21. went on to a six-year major league career with the Detroit Tigers and Chicago But on May 2, the Wildcats finally broke through by defeating Catawba, 3-0. White Sox. Jim Lowry twirled a five-hit shutout and the Wildcat batting third drove in two 4/ 1 Washington & Lee* 12- 1W 11-6-1 with a squeeze bunt and an infield single. A week later, the college canceled the 2 Washington & Lee* 10- 2W 1958 7-4 SoCon,4 th remaining three games of the season, and Davidson did not field a varsity team 7 Ohio Wesleyan 8-17 L the following year. 8 Virginia Tech* 2- 7L 3/21 Lenoir-Rhyne 13- 0W When I saw who drove in those two runs in that victory, I clearly under- 15 Catawba 4- 0W 24 Catawba 6- 6T 29 Washington & Lee* 5- 4W stood why Reverend Turner so passionately cared about having this season 19 McCrary Eaglesx 5- 1W recorded. Bob Turner’s line for the game was 1-for-4 with a run and those two 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 2W 31 William & Mary* 4- 1W all-important RBIs while catching a pair of flies in center field. 22 Wofford 4- 6L 31 William & Mary* 9- 1W 26 at Wofford 8- 7W 4/ 8 Mercer 8- 3W 4/ 4 William & Mary* 4- 1W 8 Ohio 3- 8L 29 at The Citadel* 1- 4L 8 Mercer 8- 1W 6 N.C. State* 3- 1W 12 Clemson* 4- 3W 30 at The Citadel* 11- 8W 12 The Citadel* 0-13 L 8 at South Carolina* 8-10 L 15 at North Carolina* 3- 4L 5/ 3 Furman* 3- 2W 13 The Citadel* 7- 4W 9 at The Citadel* 7- 4W 16 at Duke* 1-16 L 3 Furman* 6- 5W 17 Belmont Abbey 8- 3W 15 McCrary Mills 2-11 L 19 N.C. State* 3- 9L (10) 5 Guilford 4- 3W 18 Mercer 1- 2L 20 at Duke* 5-10 L 22 South Carolina* 4- 7L 16 VMI* 1- 6L 26 at VMI* 3- 0W 21 at North Carolina* 0- 5L 24 Duke* 2-12 L 26 at VMI* 9- 4W 25 South Carolina* 4- 5L 29 at South Carolina* 2- 6L 1956 6-13 5/ 3 Furman* (13) 3- 2W 5/ 4 at Guilford 11- 8W 30 Furman* 6- 3W 3-9 SoCon,10th 3 Furman* 6-12 L 5 at Hampden-Sydney 11-20 L 5/ 1 McCrary Eagles 1-12 L 3/20 Presbyterian 11- 7W 12 Virginia Tech* 5-13 L 6 at VMI* 4- 5L 3 North Carolina* 3- 9L 22 Catawba 4- 5L 13 Presbyterian 8- 7W 5 N.C. State* 5-13 L 4-17 24 at Catawba 4-11 L 1959 3-7 SoCon,8 th 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne 5-12 L 1950 2-15 1953 0-17 x 3/17 Belmont Abbey 3- 4L 2-10 SoCon 0-11 SoCon at Robbins AFB 3- 7L 31 at Mercer 3- 4L 20 Catawba 3-14 L 3/24 at Erskine 3- 6L 3/28 Duke* 2-11 L (11) 4/ 2 at Robbins AFBx 1- 2L 23 Catawba 4- 5L 25 at Erskine 5- 6L 4/ 1 Williams 1-16 L 7 Washington & Lee* 13- 1W 25 Connecticut 7-11 L 27 at Newberry 5- 6L 2 Wesleyan 9-10 L 7 Washington & Lee* 4-11 L 28 at Ga. Teacher’s Coll. 1- 3L 28 at Newberry 2- 5L 4 Ohio 4-12 L 10 at VMI* 0- 9L 30 at Rollins 5- 6L 4/ 1 North Carolina* (8) 3- 2W 10 Clemson* 4- 6L 11 at VMI* 4- 5L 30 at Rollins 2- 6L 3 at North Carolina* 0- 9L 10 Clemson* 0- 7L 14 Belmont Abbey 9- 4W 4/ VMI* 6- 1W 7 Wake Forest* 2-20 L 11 Furman* 2-22 L 18 Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 3W VMI* 4- 6L 11 McCrary Eagles 4-17 L 13 North Carolina* 5-18 L 20 McCrary Eaglesx 1-11 L 7 at Richmond* 1-23 L 13 N.C. State* 11-14 L 18 at Duke* 4-15 L 24 Furman* 10-12 L 11 at Pfeiffer L 15 at Clemson* 11-13 L 21 McCrary Eaglesx 5- 8L 15 Presbyterian 14- 1W 27 The Citadel* (10) 7- 8L 17 at Furman* 6- 7L 23 at North Carolina* 0-11 L 28 The Citadel* 6- 4W 17 at The Citadel* 1-10 L 24 Furman* 11-14 L 24 at N.C. State* 5- 6L 5/ 1 William & Mary* 10- 7W 18 at The Citadel* 3-10 L 27 Duke* 5-16 L 27 at The Citadel* L 1 William & Mary* 1- 3L 23 Virginia Tech* 5- 9L 29 Clemson* 6- 4W 28 South Carolina* 1- 7L 4 at Virginia Tech* 3- 4L 23 Virginia Tech* 2- 7L 5/ 2 South Carolina* 5- 8L 5/ 1 Furman* L 24 Pfeiffer L 5 at Virginia Tech* (11) 10-11 L 4 at N.C. State* 6- 9L 5 South Carolina* 5- 6L 8 at Furman* 3- 4L 28 Furman* 0- 1L 5 at Wake Forest* 2-21 L 8 N.C. State* 7-18 L 5/ 2 at Washington & Lee 0- 4L 6 at Duke* 2- 8L 9 Wofford 14-16 L 1957 6-13 3 at William & Mary* 2- 0W 9 South Carolina* 1- 8L 3-9 SoCon,10 th 3 at William & Mary* 5- 3W 5-13 1954 3/19 at Catawba 1-12 L 2-12 3-4 SoCon,7th 7-12 1951 27 at Lenoir-Rhyne 10- 0W 1960 1-10 SoCon 3/18 at Fort Jackson 4- 9L 3-5 SoCon,8 th 29 at Parris Islandx 0- 6L 3/20 Springfield 2- 4L 19 at Parris Island L 30 at Parris Islandx 4- 5L 3/22 Catawba 5-19 L 21 Boston University 3- 1W 20 at Parris Island L 4/ 2 at Mercer 5-13 L 23 Hampden-Sydney 5-11 L 4/ 6 Furman* 6- 8L 22 at Georgia Teachers Coll. L x 2 at Mercer 2- 0W 26 at Parris Island 3-18 L 7 Clemson* 5-12 L 23 at Florida State 1- 7L 4/ 6 VMI* 0- 3L 29 at Ga. Southern 7- 8L 12 North Carolina* 5-10 L 29 Lenoir-Rhyne 1- 3L 6 VMI* 9- 2W 29 at Ga. Southern 5- 6L 16 North Carolina* 8- 7W 4/ 2 Washington & Lee* 7- 2W 11 at The Citadel* 5- 9L 31 Richmond 3- 7L 20 N.C. State* 7-13 L 3 Washington & Lee* 14- 2W 12 at The Citadel* 4- 7L 4/ 6 at Presbyterian 9- 2W 24 South Carolina* 5- 6L 8 Wesleyan 10- 9W 8 Oberlin 9- 7W 15 at Belmont Abbey (13) 5- 6L 27 McCrary Eagles 3-10 L 9 at Furman* 3- 4L 16 at Furman* 2- 4L 9 Oberlin 15-10 W 28 at Duke* 5-14 L 14 Ohio 4-13 L 19 McCrary Eaglesx 1- 8L 11 William & Mary 7- 3W 5/ 1 South Carolina* 4- 5L 21 McCrary Eagles 7- 6W 11 William & Mary 7- 6W 20 Mercer (10) 4- 5L 4 Clemson* 2-20 L 22 Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 8L 22 West Virginia* 15- 4W 16 West Virginia 4-10 L 5 at Furman* 2- 8L 27 at Guilford 5- 6L 24 at William & Mary* 7- 8L 22 Belmont Abbey 9- 2W 11 at N.C. State* 3- 6L 30 The Citadel* 10- 9W 26 at Washington & Lee* 2- 1W 26 at Wake Forest 7-26 L 5/ 1 The Citadel* 12-15 L 27 at Washington & Lee* 9-14 L 30 Furman 1- 6L 4-13 7 at Virginia Tech* 4-11 L 1952 30 Virginia Tech* 3- 7L 5/ 3 Pfeiffer 2- 8L 3-10 SoCon 8 at VMI* 1-12 L 5/ 1 Virginia Tech* 3- 4L 3 Pfeiffer 1- 5L 3/17 Springfield 1- 4L 3 Furman* 4-12 L 6 at Virginia Tech 11-17 L 18 Springfield 6- 4W 11-5 1955 7 Lenoir- Rhyne 8- 6W 13 The Citadel 8- 7W 29 The Citadel* 4- 2W 5-3 SoCon,5 th 14 The Citadel 8-14 L 4/2 at Clemson* 6-21 L 3/24 at Catawba 10- 2W 3 at Furman* 1- 8L 29 Lenoir-Rhyne 23- 9W

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9-14-1 22 at Furman* 0- 9L 1961 25 Ga. Southern 3-7 L 6-6 SoCon,T-5 th 29 The Citadel* 0- 3L 3/15 at Catawba 4- 5L 29 The Citadel* 0- 6L 23 Pfeiffer 4- 5L 5/ 6 Belmont Abbey 4- 5L 24 Hampden-Sydney (11) 8- 8T 8 East Carolina* 1-10 L 27 at Pfeiffer (10) 6- 5W 8 East Carolina* 0- 2L 30 West Virginia* 5-17 L 4/ 3 Kentucky1 6-18 L 1968 3-23 3 at Ga. Southern 4-12 L 1-8 SoCon,9 th 4 at Ga. Southern 6-11 L 3/15 Pfeiffer 5- 7L 5 at Mercer 6- 5W 19 at Pfeiffer 2- 3L 10 William & Mary* 9- 3W 20 Adelphi 4- 8L 10 William & Mary* 7-19 L 22 Ohio 5-14 L 14 at Furman* 1- 4L 25 at Ga. Southern 0- 7L 14 at Furman* 0- 8L 26 at Ga. Southern 1- 8L 17 Ga. Southern 1-10 L 27 at Armstrong State 5- 0W 18 Ga. Southern 1- 5L 29 at Jacksonville 3- 4L 20 Virginia Tech* 6- 5W 30 at Jacksonville 2- 9L 20 Virginia Tech* 8-11 L 4/ 1 Delaware 6-17 L 25 at Belmont Abbey 6- 4W 6 Indiana (Pa.) 2- 5L 29 at VMI* 1- 4L 9 at Belmont Abbey 0- 4L 29 at VMI* 5- 1W 11 The Citadel* 0- 1L 5/ 2 The Citadel* 20-19 W 12 Marshall 3-10 L 3 The Citadel* 7- 2W The 1955 lineup featured (left to right) Buzz Hope, Dyke Little, Billy Morris, Bill 15 Belmont Abbey 6-13 L 8 at Geo. Washington* 4- 2W Rowland and Jim West. Hope hit .432 that season, while both Morris and West 18 at South Carolina 2- 5L 2 12 Wake Forest 4- 5L would both top .400 in the coming years. 22 Ga. Southern 0-11 L 1Statesboro, Ga. 2Mooresville, N.C. 23 at East Carolina* 0- 8L 24 at Belmont Abbey 14- 2W 10 Richmond 3- 7L 23 at East Carolina* 4-12 L 1962 8-16 27 at Ga. Southern 0- 8L 10 Richmond 6- 1W 27 High Point 4- 2W th 3-7 SoCon, T-7 30 Colby1 0- 4L 13 The Citadel 2- 7L 30 Furman* 5- 7L 3/17 Pfeiffer 8- 5W 31 at Rollins1 (11) 1- 1T 13 The Citadel 1- 5L 30 Furman* 6- 0W 21 at Catawba 6-12 L 4/ 1 Duke1 5- 8L 5/ 5 East Carolina* 4- 5L 23 Catawba 5-10 L 2 Colby1 2-14 L 1966 10-24 7 at Furman* 0- 7L 24 Yale 6-14 L 3 at Rollins1 9- 8W 5-11 SoCon,7 th 10 at The Citadel* 1- 2L 29 at Ga. Southern 1- 5L 4 Duke1 3- 2W 3/16 Pfeiffer 3- 4L 10 at The Citadel* (8) 1- 6L 30 at Ga. Southern 1- 4L 11 at Virginia Tech* 2- 6L 19 Pfeiffer 2- 5L 31 at Jacksonville 2- 5L 11 at Virginia Tech* 5- 8L 21 Virginia 7- 1 W 1969 8-18-1 th 4/ 2 at Rollins 5- 9L 15 Furman* 0- 4L 22 Virginia 7- 4W 4-11-1 SoCon,4 S 3 at Rollins 1-18 L 15 Furman* 6- 5W 25 VMI* (8) 6- 5W 3/22 Pfeiffer 5-10 L 4 at Mercer 10- 2W 17 Ga. Southern 0- 7L 25 VMI* 1- 2L 25 Virginia (10) 2- 4L 7 VMI* 0- 2L 17 Ga. Southern 9-10 L 26 Ga. Southern 1-12 L 26 at Pfeiffer 1- 2L 7 VMI* 1- 3L 23 at High Point (10) 6- 5W 28 Stetson 11- 4W 27 Cleveland State 6- 3W 18 Furman* 3-10 L 25 at West Virginia* 3- 7L 30 Florida Southern 3- 5L 29 William & Mary* 9-10 L 18 Furman* 2-10 L 25 at West Virginia* (8) 4- 5L 31 Florida Southern 4-11 L 31 George Mason 15- 4W 21 George Washington* 8- 1W 27 at William & Mary* 5- 1W 4/ 1 Florida Presbyterian 5- 8L 4/ 1 VMI* 11- 8W 25 Mercer 8- 1W 27 at William & Mary* 7- 2W 4 Geo. Washington* 7- 1W 3 at Furman* 1- 4L 26 Belmont Abbey 16- 6W 5/ 2 Belmont Abbey 13- 5W 4 Geo. Washington* 12- 8W 3 at Furman* 2- 7L 30 at The Citadel* 0-10 L 5 VMI* 4- 3W 6 Oberlin 5- 6L 7 West Liberty State 7- 6W 5/ 1 at The Citadel* 0- 9L 5 VMI* 7- 1W 7 Oberlin 6- 2W 9 at St. Andrews 3- 7L 5 at West Virginia* 3- 9L 9 Geo rge Washington* 6- 3W 9 East Carolina* 0- 4L 12 East Carolina* 4- 8L 7 at William & Mary* 8- 5W 9 George Washington* 11- 5W 9 East Carolina* 0- 1L 12 East Carolina* 0- 6L 7 at William & Mary* 10- 7W 12 at The Citadel* 3- 2W 12 High Point 6-10 L 17 Belmont Abbey 3- 2W 11 Ga. Southern 4-18 L 12 at The Citadel* 8- 4W 15 UNC Wilmington 1- 4L 19 at East Carolina* 0- 3L 12 Ga. Southern 6- 5W 15 North Carolina2 3-15 L 16 UNC Wilmington (10) 1- 3L 19 at East Carolina* (10) 3- 2W 1 Rollins Invitational, Winter Park, Fla. 19 Richmond* 1- 3L 21 at High Point 2- 3L 2Gastonia, N.C. 1963 8-18 19 Richmond* 1- 3L 22 Furman* 2- 9L th 4-10 SoCon,8 23 Ga. Southern 9- 3W 22 Furman* (8) 5- 5T 1965 8-24 25 at The Citadel* 3- 5L 3/18 Pfeiffer 1-11 L 5-11 SoCon,T7 th 23 Ga. Southern 2- 6L 22 Pfeiffer 4- 8L 26 Belmont Abbey 1- 5L 25 at The Citadel* 1- 4L 3/16 Pfeiffer 1- 2L 28 Colgate 0- 2L 30 The Citadel* 2- 0W 30 Belmont Abbey 0- 7L 22 Catawba 2- 1W 29 Milligan 5- 6L 30 The Citadel* 0- 9L 5 / 3 at William & Mary* 3- 2W 29 Ga. Southern 0-13 L 4/ 1 at Ga. Southern 1- 6L 5/ 3 Belmont Abbey 3-11 L 5 at Geo. Washington 0-13 L 30 Ga. Southern 1- 4L 2 at Ga. Southern 5- 9L 7 West Virginia* 1- 5L 7 Clemson 9- 8W 4/ 1 UNC Wilmington 4- 6L 4 at Mercer 8- 0W 7 West Virginia* 0- 4L 10 The Citadel* 1- 2L 1 UNC Wilmington 1- 5L 8 at VMI 3- 4L 9 William & Mary* 0- 5L 10 The Citadel* 7- 8L 2 East Carolina 4-20 L 8 at VMI 4- 9L 9 William & Mary* 4- 7L 5 William & Mary 2-12 L 13 Virginia Tech 0- 1L 14 Furman* 8- 3W 1970 10-15 5 William & Mary 3- 2W th 13 Virginia Tech 4- 6L 14 Furman* 0- 6L 5-10 SoCon,4 S 8 Furman 6- 7L 15 West Virginia 3-11 L 3/11 at Belmont Abbey 3- 7L 8 Furman 2- 5L 15 West Virginia 3-10 L 1967 3-20 13 Pfeiffer 3- 1W 10 Belmont Abbey 2- 7L 17 Eastern Kentucky 7- 6W 2-12 SoCon,9 th 23 at Florida Southern 0- 1L 12 Pfeiffer 5- 6L 18 at Furman 4- 1W 3/19 Virginia 3- 8L 24 at Florida Southern 1- 7L 14 West Virginia 0- 3L 18 at Furman (8) 3- 4L 22 West Virginia* 2- 5L 26 at Jacksonville 2-12 L 14 West Virginia 2- 6L 22 Ga. Southern 0- 7L 24 West Virginia* 4- 3W 27 at Armstrong State 7- 1W 16 East Carolina 9-14 L 23 Ga. Southern 13- 4W 27 at Ga. Southern 6- 5W 4/ 4 at Furman* 1- 9L 17 East Carolina 6- 5W 26 The Citadel 2- 8L 28 at Ga. Southern 0- 3L 4 at Furman* 1- 8L 20 High Point 5- 8L 26 The Citadel 3- 1W 29 at Georgia Tech 1-14 L 6 Eastern Baptist 23- 0W 23 Ga. Southern 2- 9L 5/ 4 at Richmond 1- 2L 30 at Georgia Tech 0- 9L 7 South Carolina 4- 1W 24 Ga. Southern 0-13 L 4 at Richmond 0- 2L 31 at Clemson 2-15 L 11 at The Citadel* 1- 3L 26 Virginia Tech 1- 3L 6 at Geo. Washington 7- 4W 4/ 4 William & Mary* 1- 2L 11 at The Citadel* 5- 4W 26 Virginia Tech (8) 5- 4W 6 at Geo. Washington 13- 5W 4 William & Mary* 4- 2W 14 Furman* 7- 4W 28 North Carolina 2-11 L 10 Rollins 9- 8W 8 at VMI* 0-10 L 14 Furman* 0- 5L 5/ 1 VMI 0- 1L 11 Rollins 5- 8L 8 at VMI* 2-12 L 16 St. Andrews 6-10 L 1 VMI 1- 3L 11 at Belmont Abbey 3- 7L 18 William & Mary* 1- 5L 3 Belmont Abbey 16- 4W 1964 14-13-1 15 at Richmond* 0- 8L 20 Geo. Washington* 5- 1W rd 8 Geo. Washington 7- 5W 9-5 SoCon,3 15 at Richmond* 2- 6L 22 at East Carolina* 2- 4L 8 Geo. Washington 3- 2W 3/17 at Pfeiffer 4- 7L 22 at Furman* 1- 8L 22 at East Carolina* 1- 2L

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25 at Richmond* 3- 4L 2 William & Mary* 0- 3L 9 at The Citadel*- 0 2L 19 Furman* 4- 1W 29 The Citadel* 1- 0W 4 North Carolina 6- 2W 11 Pfeiffer 10-11 L 19 Furman* 2- 0W 29 The Citadel* (12) 0- 1L 5 Virginia 4-12 L 12 Guilford 2- 5L 21 Maryland 0- 5L 5/ 2 East Carolina* 1- 4L 7 at Richmond* 0- 6L 14 at Richmond* 5- 3W 26 Western Carolina* 5- 9L 2 East Carolina* 4- 3W 12 at Guilford 9-10 L 14 at Richmond* 0- 8L 26 Western Carolina* 4-11 L 7 Belmont Abbey 5- 0W 13 East Carolina* 0-12 L 16 at Guilford 7- 8L 29 at Guilford 3- 4L 13 East Carolina* 1- 3L 17 Catawba 14- 2W 4/ 2 at Marshall* 1- 3L 1971 15-19 16 at The Citadel* 3- 6L 19 Furman* 12- 7W 2 at Marshall* 0- 5L 6-8 SoCon, T6th 17 at Pfeiffer 0- 5L 21 at Pfeiffer 5- 6L 5 Delaware 0- 7L 3/15 at Baptist 3- 2W 19 Guilford 15- 4W 22 at South Carolina 4- 3W 6 California State (Pa.) 9- 4W 16 at Baptist 3- 4L 20 Furman* 1- 5L 24 at Lenoir-Rhyne 5- 6L 7 Wake Forest 5-15 L 17 at Armstrong State 22- 5W 23 The Citadel* 5- 9L 25 at VMI* 5- 4W 9 East Carolina* 0- 1L 18 at Armstrong State 13-12 W 28 at Furman* 1- 9L 25 at VMI* 7- 0W 9 East Carolina* 2- 8L 19 at UNC Wilmington 0- 1L 30 Appalachian State* 0- 6L 29 at Catawba 15- 2W 11 at Pfeiffer 0-15 L 20 at UNC Wilmington 2- 5L 30 Appalachian State* 4 - 8L 5/ 5 Lenoir-Rhyne (12) 3- 2W 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 6- 0W 23 Baldwin-Wallace 9- 2W 5/ 4 Baptist 3-12 L 13 at Wake Forest 4- 5L 24 at Pfeiffer 0- 1L 1976 10-22 16 at VMI* 12- 1W 30 Virginia 3- 7L 1974 10-15 5-8 SoCon,6 th 16 at VMI* (13) 11-10 W 31 VMI* 1- 0W 6-8 SoCon,5 th 3/ 5 Connecticut 4-19 L 20 at Appalachian State* 7- 8L 31 VMI* 3- 0W 3/14 Madison 2- 9L 6 Connecticut 1- 2L 20 at Appalachian State* 4- 3W 4/ 3 Richmond* 11- 3W 15 at Baptist 3- 6L 6 Connecticut 0-15 L 21 Pfeiffer 7-11 L 3 Richmond* 4- 8L 18 at The Citadel* 0- 4L 10 at Catawba 2- 7L 23 at The Citadel* 0- 2L 5 Pfeiffer 4- 1W 23 VMI* 2- 3L 11 at Pfeiffer 4- 3W 23 at The Citadel* 1- 6L 8 at North Carolina 4- 3W 23 VMI* 9- 1W 13 Marietta 3- 9L 25 at Catawba 11- 2W 10 The Citadel* 3- 1W 28 Franklin & Marshall 14- 0W 13 Marietta 1- 6L 25 at Catawba 7- 4W 10 The Citadel* 6- 1W 30 at East Carolina* 1- 2L 15 Slippery Rock 2- 5L at St. Andrews 21- 4W 13 at Guilford 13-17 L 30 at East Carolina* 0-12 L 15 Slippery Rock 0- 3L 15 UNC Wilmington 4- 8L 4/ 1 at William & Mary* 1- 2L 18 Wake Forest 3- 4L 16 at Furman* 3- 5L 1 at William & Mary* 1- 3L 20 at East Carolina* 0- 3L 1978 15-24-8 16 at Furman* 0- 2L 5 Catawba 4-12 L 20 at East Carolina* 3- 2W SoCon,T-7th 20 Guilford 6- 2W 7 Furman* 5- 4W 22 Fairfield 9- 6W 3/ 7 at Ga. Southern 1- 2L 22 at Belmont Abbey 3- 5L 8 Catawba 5- 0W 23 Fairfield 1-11 L 11 at Augusta 1- 3L 24 Duke 5- 7L 10 Appalachian State* 2-10 L 24 Appalachian State* 9- 6W 11 at Augusta 7-15 L 24 Duke 2- 4L 12 at Pfeiffer 0- 3L 27 VMI* 5- 3W 13 Duke 5- 4W 27 Belmont Abbey 5- 1W 13 at Guilford 4-10 L 27 VMI* 4- 5L 13 Duke 6- 9L 29 at Duke 2- 4L 16 The Citadel* 10- 6W 29 at N.C. State 2- 5L 15 Pfeiffer 3- 1W 5/ 1 at William & Mary* (12) 1- 2L 18 Guilford 6-11 L 4/ 1 Pfeiffer 4- 3W 18 VMI* 6- 3W 1 at William & Mary* 11- 7W 20 Richmond* 5- 0W 3 Richmond* 0-15 L 18 VMI* 12- 4W 4 vs. North Carolina1 7- 3W 20 Richmond* 6- 5W 3 Richmond* 2- 1W 20 West Virginia State 7-13 L 8 at The Citadel* 0- 2L 22 at Appalachian State* 1- 7L 5 The Citadel* 2- 4L 21 Muskingum 17- 2W 8 at The Citadel* 0- 4L 25 at Lenoir-Rhyne 12- 5W 8 at Wake Forest 1- 6L 23 Glenville State 11- 0W 11 Furman* 2- 3L 27 Pfeiffer 3-12 L 10 at William & Mary* 0- 4L 24 Slippery Rock 9-10 L 11 Furman* 0- 4L 30 at Furman* 5- 2W 10 at Wil liam & Mary* 8- 2W 29 at Guilford 5- 3W 1 Durham, N.C. 5/ 2 Lenoir-Rhyne 11- 0W 13 at Furman* 2- 9L 30 Wake Forest (11) 4- 5L 16 vs. N.C. State1 0- 6L 1 at UT-Chattanooga* 8- 0W 1972 11-20 1975 21-15 17 at South Carolina 7-22 L 1 at UT-Chattanooga* 0- 5L th 3-11 SoCon,6 10-4 SoCon,2nd 19 Catawba 17-10 W 4 at Elon 8- 3W 3/10 at Guilford 2- 6L 3/ 8 Marietta 0- 1L 21 at Appalachian State* 0- 4L 4 at Elon 3- 5L 11 Pfeiffer 10-17 L 8 Marietta 3- 5L 25 Guilford 13-10 W 4/ 5 Warren Wilson 10- 1W 14 at Catawba 5- 7L 11 Connecticut 1-10 L 26 at The Citadel* 3- 5L 6 at Wake Forest 1- 3L 1 20 Central Michigan (11) 5- 4W 11 Connecticut 1-10 L Griffith Park, Charlotte, N.C. 7 at Lynchburg 0- 1L 23 Guilford 3- 1W 17 Appalachian State* 5- 1W 8 at James Madison 0-21 L 28 Oberlin 7- 4W 20 Indiana (Pa.) 8- 0W 1977 15-25 8 at James Madison 7-10 L th 28 Oberlin 6- 3W 23 East Carolina* 2- 1W 5-11 SoCon,7 10 Appalachian State* 5- 9L 30 Johns Hopkins 2- 1W 23 East Carolina* 6- 4W 2/25 at Georgia 0-15 L 10 Appalachian State* 8-10 L 30 Johns Hopkins (10) 0- 1L 25 Hampden-Sydney 4- 5L 26 at Georgia 3-18 L 11 Catawba 19- 4W 4/ 1 The Citadel* 2- 6L 25 Hampden-Sydney 9- 2W 28 at West Georgia 0-15 L 12 at Duke 0- 6L 1 The Citadel* 3- 2W 26 The Citadel* 5- 7L 3/ 1 at Mercer-Atlanta 14- 6W 12 at Duke 6-16 L 4 at Furman* 0- 7L 27 California State (Pa.) 3- 0W 2 at Mercer-Macon 0-15 L 15 at Furman* 5-10 L 4 at Furman* 5- 8L 27 California State (Pa.) 3- 0W 2 at Mercer-Macon 3-10 L 15 at Furman* 5- 6L 6 Eastern Baptist 6- 5W 28 Williams 14- 2W 3 at Armstrong State 5- 9L 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 4- 3W 9 at VMI* 0- 3L 31 at Furman* 5- 2W 5 at Augusta 4- 1W 17 Lenoir-Rhyne 2- 7L 10 at Richmond* 4- 5L 4/ 1 Hamilton 12- 5W 5 at Augusta 4- 3W 19 at Pfeiffer 3- 8L 10 at Richmond* 6- 8L 3 Brockport 9- 1W 10 Hampden-Sydney 4- 9L 22 The Citadel* 4- 2W 13 at Pfeiffer 0- 7L 4 Wake Forest 5- 6L 12 William & Mary* 5- 9L 22 The Citadel* 4- 5L 15 at East Carolina* 1- 4L 6 at Appalachian State* 9- 5W 12 William & Mary* 0- 5L 24 James Madison 2- 7L 15 at East Carolina* 3- 4L 7 William & Mary* 3- 2W 14 at Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 6W 24 James Madison 6- 5W 18 Duke 4-18 L 7 William & Mary* 0- 2L 15 St. Andrews 22- 0W 27 Mercer-Macon 2- 1W 21 at North Carolina 5- 3W 27 Mercer-Macon 2- 5L 24 at Duke 9- 6W 29 at Western Carolina* 1- 7L 26 Belmont Abbey 1- 5L 29 at Western Carolina* 0- 6L 27 Catawba 0- 4L 29 at The Citadel* 1- 0W 1979 13-23 29 at The Citadel* (9) 1- 2L 5-11 SoCon, 8th 5/ 2 at Belmont Abbey 1- 3L 3/ 3 N.C. State 7-12 L 5 Furman* 1- 3L 10 UT-Chattanooga* 3-12 L 5 Furman* 2- 0W 10 UT-Chattanooga* 12-16 L 6 East Carolina* 5-11 L 13 Guilford 5- 0W 14 at Lenoir-Rhyne 15-12 W 1973 8-15 17 Wingate 2- 8L th 1-10 SoCon,7 17 Wingate 6- 1W 3/16 at Baptist 5- 4W 19 West Virginia State 2- 7L 18 at Francis Marion 6- 5W 20 West Virginia State 4- 7L 19 at UNC Wilmington 7- 5W 27 East Tenn. State* 2- 4L 20 at Methodist 3- 2W 27 East Tenn. State* 4-11 L 24Pfeiffer 2- 4L 29 at UNC Charlotte 5- 7L 26Franklin & Marshall 10- 5W Tom Stevens coached his last Davidson squad in 1974. The talent was blossoming, 31 at Appalachian State* 3- 2W 4/ 2 William & Mary* 4- 1W and the following year the Wildcats registered their first 20-win season led by 31 at Appalachian State* 3-10 L 1975 SoCon Player of the Year George Weicker (18). Davidson Wildcats 38 Game-by-Game Results

27 at Wake Forest 5-14 L 14 at Furman* (8) 7- 8L 30 Pfeiffer 8- 2W 14 at Furman* 1-7 L 31 vs. UNC Charlotte1 7- 9L 21 at Western Carolina* 2- 3L 4/ 2 North Carolina 4-13 L 21 at Western Carolina* 5- 3W 3 at Furman* 1-10 L 5/ 2 Gardner-Webb 7- 3W 3 at Furman* 8- 9L 2 Gardner-Webb 6- 1W 5 The Citadel* 3- 6L 5 The Citadel* 8-27 L 1985 24-19 st 7 Catawba (11) 4- 5L 11-5 SoCon,1 S 10 Appalachian State* 2- 3L 2/22 Lenoir-Rhyne 15- 5W 10 Appalachian State* 4- 2W 3/ 1 at Lenoir-Rhyne 1- 2L 12 Wingate 3-15 L 2 Wingate 11- 8W 13 at Catawba 9-16 L 5 vs. Bridgewater1 12- 3W 14 Warren Wilson 13-11 W 5 at Armstrong State 3-13 L 15 at North Carolina 0- 1L 6 at Armstrong State 2- 3L 21 at Gardner-Webb 2- 5L 7 at Armstrong State 6-10 L The 1985 Wildcats, featuring Freshman All-American Billy Masse (middle row, 21 at Gardner-Webb (8) 7- 5W 10 Appalachian State 9- 7W third from right) and five other future MLB draftees, finished first in the South 22 at Winthrop 5-15 L 11 Connecticut 10-11 L Division. 24 at East Tenn. State* 3- 5L 12 Connecticut 12-15 L 24 at East Tenn. State* 1- 7L 13 Rhode Island 13- 6W 4/ 2 at Duke 6- 2W 18-26 28 UNC Charlotte 4- 2W 16 The Citadel* 1- 4L 2 at Duke 4- 9L 1981 7-9 SoCon,6th 5/ 1 at Western Carolina* 1- 5L 16 The Citadel* 9-11 L 7 at James Madison 2-16 L 1 at Western Carolina* 12-17 L 17 The Citadel* 16- 1W 3/ 1 at Armstrong State 1- 3L 1 7 at James Madison 3- 5L Crockett Park, Charlotte, N.C. 19 at Wingate 25- 7W 11 Muskingum 13- 2W 2 at Central Florida 7- 9L 3 at Rollins 0-12 L 22 at Furman* 12-13 L 13 at N.C. State 2-16 L 1983 11-24 22 at Furman* 10- 3W 14 Furman* 1- 2L 4 at Rollins 10-11 L 3-11 SoCon,7th 6 at Florida 5-21 L 26 UNC Charlotte 11-10 W 14 Furman* 1- 3L 2/26 at Armstrong State 2- 4L 8 vs. Guilford1 5- 1W 28 North Carolina 13-16 L 15 Western Carolina* 0- 4L 27 at Armstrong State 8-10 L 8 at Armstrong State 18-11 W 30 at Western Carolina* 10-11 L 15 Western Carolina* 7- 2W 3/ 2 at Georgia Tech 3-10 L 9 Slippery Rock 14-12 W 30 at Western Carolina* 6- 4W 19 at Wingate 12- 8W 5 California State (Pa.) 8- 3W 10 Virginia Tech 5-13 L 4/ 2 Warren Wilson 17- 6W 20 at The Citadel* 1- 0W 12 West Virginia State 12- 8W 10 Virginia Tech 3- 2W 3 at UNC Charlotte 10- 8W 20 at The Citadel* 1- 3L 12 West Virginia State 5-11 L 12 Va. Commonwealth 2- 7L 5 at The Citadel* 5- 6L 23 at UNC Charlotte 7- 6W 14 West Virginia State 6-22 L 14 West Virginia State 12-11 W 5 at The Citadel* 12- 4W 25 Wake Forest 10- 9W 16 Connecticut 2-14 L 16 West Virginia State 4-10 L 6 at The Citadel* 9- 8W 26 at North Carolina 0-10 L 22 Catawba 3- 4L 17 Winthrop 0-11 L 8 Wake Forest 10-12 L 28 at VMI* 3- 2W 26 Gardner-Webb 12- 6W 21 at VMI* 11- 2W 12 Clemson 0- 17 L 28 at VMI* 2- 1W 26 Gardner-Webb 4- 5L 21 at VMI* 13- 2W 13 Furman* 9- 1W 30 at Marshall* 1- 6L 28 at North Carolina 1- 6L 23 at Marshall* 0- 3L 13 Furman* 5- 2W 30 at Marshall* 5- 6L 29 at Catawba 16- 6W 23 at Marshall* 1- 9L 14 Furman* 10- 3W 5/ 2 Elon (10) 6-11 L 4/ 4 East Tenn. State* 1-14 L 24 at West Virginia State 7-10 L 20 Western Carolina* 3- 2W 2 Elon 6-11 L 4 East Tenn. State* 3-11 L 26 vs. UNC Charlotte2 15- 1W 20 Western Carolina* 10- 9 W 6 at South Carolina 6- 9L 28 Western Carolina* 0- 1L 21 Western Carolina* 4- 1 W 1980 15-24 11 at The Citadel* 2- 5L 23 at Pfeiffer 4- 11 L th 28 Western Carolina* 6- 9L 7-8 SoCon,6 11 at The Citadel* 1-13 L 2 4/ 2 Methodist 14- 5W 26 vs. Marshall 1- 9L 2/29 Virginia Tech 4- 1W 13 at Warre n Wilson 3- 5L 2 3 Pfeiffer 8- 7W 27 at Appalachian State 8- 5W 3/ 3 vs. Vanderbilt1 3- 2W 13 at Warren Wilson 12- 9W 2 4 UT-Chattanooga* 2- 6L 27 vs. Western Carolina 2-13 L 3 at Rollins 1-15 L 17 at VMI* 7- 4W 4 UT-Chattanooga* 3- 5L 30 Gardner-Webb 19- 0W 5 vs. Vanderbilt1 0- 3L 17 at VMI* 0- 4L 6 East Tenn. State* 7- 8L 30 Gardner-Webb 5- 1W 5 vs. Vanderbilt1 3- 7L 18 at Marshall* 4- 1W 6 East Tenn. State* 4- 8L 5/ 6 UNC Charlotte 3- 7L 6 at Rollins 0-11 L 18 at Marshall* 1- 3L 7 N.C. State 5-17 L 7 at UNC Charlotte 4- 7L 7 at Central Florida 8- 5W 21 Pfeiffer 8-16 L 11 Warren Wilson 18- 1W 11 at The Citadel* (8) 4- 3W 11 Wofford 13- 6W 25 at Pfeiffer 8- 7W 1Savannah, Ga. 11 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 2 14 Va. Commonwealth 7- 9L 27 at UNC Charlotte 12-13 L SoCon Tournament, Boone, N.C. 14 at Wingate 4-12 L 15 at UT-Chattanooga* 6- 2W 28 at Appalachian State* 3- 9L 16 at Duke 12-14 L 15 at UT-Chattanooga* 8- 3W 28 at Appalachian State* 7- 8L 1986 21-20-1 17 Furman* 5- 4W nd 19 West Virginia State 7- 9L 30 Western Carolina* 4-10 L 10-8 SoCon,2 S 17 Furman* 10- 5W 22 Appalachian State* 9-3 W 30 Western Carolina* 10-16 L 2/21 at Lenoir-Rhyne 9- 4W 21 at Pfeiffer 14- 6W 22 Appalachian State* 2- 0W 5/ 4 at Gardner-Webb (9) 3- 2W 28 at Catawba 10- 4W 22 at Winthrop 3-13 L 27 at Wake Forest 4- 5L 4 at Gardner-Webb 18- 0W 3/ 2 at Jacksonville 13-12 W 24 Campbell 2- 9L 29 at Western Carolina* 5- 8L 7 Furman* 10- 6W 3 at Jacksonville 8-10 L 25 at Methodist 4- 9L 29 at Western Carolina* 2-10 L 7 Furman* 2- 3L 9 Connecticut 10- 4W 4/ 1 VMI* 6- 3W 27 at Appalachian State* 10- 5W 10 Connecticut 17- 7W 1 VMI* 6- 1W 27 at Appalachian State* 3- 0W 1984 12-16-1 12 at Appalachian State 10-10 T 3 Norwich 7- 8L 29 UNC Charlotte 8- 4W 5-12 SoCon,3rdS 15 at The Citadel* 11- 3W 30 at North Carolina 7- 9L 4 Juniata 6- 4W 3/ 2 Catawba 1-14 L 15 at The Citadel* 0- 1L 5 Juniata 4- 1W 5/ 5 Wingate 8- 7W 16 at The Citadel* 8-15 L 1at Armstrong State, Savannah, Ga. 2 Catawba 8- 1W 7 at N.C. State 4- 8L 2Crockett Park, Charlotte, N.C. 4 John Carroll 3- 5L 17 Husson College 18- 2W 9 Pfeiffer 4- 9L 7 at Wake Forest 7- 6W 22 Furman* 15- 0W 10 at UNC Charlotte 2- 5L 1982 13-26 8 Warren Wilson 13-11 W 22 Furman* 0- 3L 12 The Citadel* 2- 5L 2-12 SoCon,9th 10 Connecticut 5-11 L 23 Furman* 13- 6W 15 Wake Forest 4- 7L 2/28 at Armstrong State 6- 3W 12 Connecticut 4- 3W 24 Youngstown State 11- 4W 26 at Pfeiffer 1- 5L 17 at Wofford 5- 0W 3/ 1 at Armstrong State (15) 5- 3W 14 Bridgewater (10) 7- 7T 19 at East Tenn. State* 1- 6L 2 at South Carolina 0-23 L 16 Fairmont State 27- 7W 27 Gardner-Webb 11- 7W 19 at East Tenn. State* 0- 4L 6 Bloomsburg 7- 6W 17 at The Citadel* 0- 3L 28 Western Carolina* 16- 2W 21 Wingate 7-12 L 9 VMI* 5- 7L 17 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 28 Western Carolina* 7- 3W 22 UNC Charlotte 7- 3W 9 VMI* 7- 5W 18 at The Citadel* 7- 8L 29 Western Carolina* 13- 5W 23 at Pfeiffer 4-12 L 10 Slippery Rock 7-14 L 21 at UNC Charlotte 3- 6L 31 at Wake F orest 20- 8W 25 at Winthrop 9-13 L 11 California State (Pa.) 6- 3W 24 Furman* 9- 8W 4/ 2 at North Carolina 5-12 L 26 Marshall* 4- 5L 12 Virginia Tech 3- 9L 24 Furman* 5- 3W 5 The Citadel* 7- 4W 26 Marshall* 1- 8L 18 F.-Dickinson (Mad.) 7- 8L 25 Furman* 7- 0W 5 The Citadel* 3- 2W 28 at Wingate 4- 7L 19 Fairmont State 7- 5W 31 Western Carolina* 2-16 L 6 The Citadel* 12-24 L 5/ 3 at Furman* 11- 8W 19 Fairmont State 6- 0W 31 Western Carolina* 4- 7L 9 Catawba 11- 3W 3 at Furman* 0- 8L 20 Marshall* 4-16 L 4/ 1 Western Carolina* 7-19 L 11 at Furman* 10- 7W 1 at Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. 20 Marshall* 0-10 L 7 The Citadel* 6-14 L 11 at Furman* 7-17 L 23 Gardner-Webb 3- 4L 7 The Citadel* 0- 9L 12 at Furman* 3-10 L 14 N.C. State 12-11 W 23 Gardner-Webb (8) 4- 3W 8 The Citadel* 10- 8W 13 at Furman* 2- 3L 18 at Clemson 7-14 L

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20 at Western Carolina* 10- 0W 28 Gardner-Webb 8- 4W 24 vs. Evansville1 4-21 L 12 at N. Carolina A&T (10) 3- 4L 20 at Western Carolina*7- 8L 29 Winthrop 10-12 L 25 at Central Florida1 11-13 L 13 UNC Charlotte 5-15 L 21 at Western Carolina* 5- 8L 3/ 1 at Duke 8-19 L 28 Winthrop 12-10 W 16 UNC Asheville** 6- 0W 23 Pfeiffer 5- 8L 3 at N.C. State 1- 9L 29 at Lenoir-Rhyne 13-16 L 16 UNC Asheville** 5- 3W 25 vs. Appalachian State1 4- 5L 3 at N.C. State 7- 5W 31 at North Carolina A&T 12- 2W 17 UNC Asheville** 5-12 L 26 vs. East Tenn. State1 5- 7L 4 Richmond 11-12 L 4/ 2 Duke (11) 5- 4W 19 vs. Winthrop1 9- 8W 29 at Georgia 3- 7L 5 Richmond 9- 6W 3 at Clemson 4-15 L 22 at Campbell** 5- 2W 5/ 1 at UNC Charlotte 2-10 L 7 Wingate 6- 2W 6 Pfeiffer 7- 6W 22 at Campbell** 7- 8L 2 vs. UNC Charlotte2 8-11 L 8 Lenoir-Rhyne 14- 3W 12 Lenoir-Rhyne 8- 4W 23 at Campbell** (10) 6- 7L 9 UNC Charlotte 2- 6L 12 Wagner 10- 4W 13 at Wake Forest 2-10 L 24 Belmont Abbey 10- 5W 9 UNC Charlotte 4- 8L 12 Wagner 11- 3W 14 at Wingate 12-14 L 27 at N.C. State 6-12 L 1 SoCon Tournament, Cullowhee, N.C. 13 Wagner 9- 2W 16 at Coastal Carolina (10) 6- 7L 3/ 2 Augusta** 10-13 L 2Crockett Park, Charlotte, N.C. 15 Cortland State 9- 5W 18 at Appalachian State 3- 4L 5 at Winthrop** 7- 4W 1987 25-17 16 at Wake Forest 2-17 L 19 at Winthrop 8- 9L 6 at Winthrop** 3- 7L 10-7 SoCon,2ndS 17 Pfeiffer 12- 5W UNC Charlotte 1- 3L 6 at Winthrop** 4- 5L 19 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 22 Liberty 4- 5L 9 Lafayette 0-10 L 3/ 2 Guilford 8- 1W 19 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 22 Liberty 4- 3W 9 Lafayette 10- 9W 3 at Gardner-Webb 7- 2W 20 at The Citadel* 7- 5W 23 at UNC Wilmington 0-14 L 12 Duke 4- 3W 4 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2- 5L 22 Wake Forest 10- 7W 24 at Winthrop 8- 7W 15 Charleston Southern** 8- 1W 4 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 10- 0W 23 Ohio 7- 5W 26 at Georgia 2- 4L 16 Charleston Southern** 6- 1W 5 Wingate 10- 4W 24 Ohio 10- 8W 28 North Carolina 2-10 L 16 Charleston Southern** 15- 0W 7 Duke 13- 8W 26 Furman* 8- 5W 29 at North Carolina 3- 6L 19 UNC Greensboro 7- 8L 12 Wofford 11- 2W 26 Furman* 2- 9L 30 Georgia Tech 5-12 L 22 vs. Portland State2 4- 2W 14 The Citadel* 5- 4W 27 Furman* 6- 2W 5/ 1 N.C. State 6- 5W 23 at Hawaii2 0- 6L 14 The Citadel* 7- 6W 29 UNC Charlotte 8-17 L 2 at N.C. State 1-16 L 24 vs. Hawaii-Hilo2 7-11 L 15 The Citadel* 6- 2W 1 30 USC-Spartanburg 5- 1W Orlando, Fla. 25 vs. Lewis-Clark State2 0- 8L 17 Bradley 5-11 L 4/ 1 Western Carolina* 11- 7W 26 vs. Wichita State2 2- 3L 18 Connecticut 9- 5W 1 Western Carolina* 3- 7L 1990 27-23-1 27 vs. Sacramento State2 0- 4L 20 at Furman* 12- 3W 1 2 Western Carolina* 8-12 L 2/11 vs. UNC Asheville 3- 1W 28 vs. Washington State2 1- 8L 20 at Furman* 1- 2L 1 4 at Wingate 8-11 L 11 vs. UNC Asheville 1- 0W 29 vs. Lewis-Clark State2 12- 7W 21 at Furman* 8-11 L 5 at Winthrop 10-11 L 17 Radford 5- 1W 30 vs. Sacramento State2 3- 4L 22 Youngstown State 7- 1W 9 The Citadel* 6- 5W 17 Radford 1- 0W 4/ 2 North Carolina A&T 15- 3W 25 at N.C. State 3- 5L 9 The Citadel* 2- 3L 18 Radford 1- 9L 3 at Wake Forest 2- 4L 26 Wake Forest 11-10 W 10 The Citadel* 11-12 L 20 at N.C. State 8- 9L 7 at UNC Greensboro 4- 3W 28 at Western Carolina* 14- 1W 15 at Furman* 10- 5W 21 Winthrop 4- 4T 9 at App alachian State 4- 9L 28 at Western Carolina* 2- 5L 15 at Furman* 6- 0W 24 at The Citadel 3- 4L 14 at Radford** 5- 1W 29 at Western Carolina* 4-10 L 16 at Furman* 8-15 L 24 at The Citadel 7- 9L 14 at Radford** 5- 3W 4/ 1 UNC Charlotte 10- 7W 18 at UNC Charlotte 4-13 L 25 at The Citadel 4-15 L 20 UNC Greensboro 12- 3W 2 North Carolina 16-14 W 20 at Lenoir-Rhyne 20- 1W 28 at Winthrop 13- 1W 23 Wake Forest 4-11 L 4 at The Citadel* 5- 0W 23 at Western Carolina* 2- 9L 3/ 3 at UNC Charlotte 4- 8L 24 UNC Charlotte 6- 5W 4 at The Citadel* 10-11 L 23 at Western Carolina* 3- 8L 4 UNC Charlotte 3- 2W 26 at UNC Charlotte 2- 1W 5 at The Citadel* 8- 1W 24 at Western Carolina* 11-15 L 4 UNC Charlotte 3- 5L 26 at UNC Charlotte 3- 6L 9 Winthrop 11- 3W 27 at Pfeiffer 9- 4W 5 Western Carolina 4- 6L 27 at UNC Charlotte 1- 5L 11 Furman* 13- 3W 5/ 3 at North Carolina 5-17 L 6 Western Carolina 1-22 L 27 at UNC Charlotte 1-10 L 11 Furman* 9- 7W 4 at Georgia 5- 6L 8 Catawba 5- 1W 28 Wake Forest 4-12 L 12 Furman* 12- 8W 2 6 at UNC Charlotte1 5-15 L 10 vs. Yale 3- 1W 5/11 vs. Radford3 6- 5W 17 Western Carolina* 10-14 L 2 7 vs. Fla. International1 3-12 L 10 vs. Yale 6- 1W 13 at Coastal Carolina3 6- 2W 17 Western Carolina* 2- 8L 3 7 vs. UNC Wilmington1 8- 4W 12 vs. Southern Illinois 2- 7L 14 vs. UNC Asheville3 2- 5L 22 Pfeiffer 10- 5W 1 13 at Miami 0- 4L 3 1 8 vs. Fla. International 6- 3W 15 at Coastal Carolina 2- 9L 24 vs.Appalachian State 5- 8L 3 1 1 14 vs. Southern Illinois 7-24 L Charlotte , Fort Mill, S.C. 1 8 at UNC Charlotte 5- 2 W 2 25 vs. VMI 7-15 L 1 Hawaii Rainbow Tourn., Honolulu, Hawaii UNCC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. 15 at Miami 3- 2W 3 2 Big South Tournament, Conway, S.C. 30 vs. UNC Charlotte 11- 4W 17 vs. Yale2 9- 8W 5/ 1 UNC Charlotte 8-10 L 1989 12-27 20 Hartford 22- 2W 2 at UNC Charlotte 1- 2L 3/ Wingate 7- 2W 21 Hartford 5- 1W 6 at Georgia 3-11 L 1992 28-25 23 at Catawba 7- 5W nd 3 10 Wofford 4- 2W 10-6 Big South,2 8 vs. N.C. State 5- 4W 24 Duke 0- 2L 11 Lafayette (10) 4- 5L 2/ 8 at UNC Charlotte 4- 7L 9 Southern Mississippi 6- 9L 25 Brown 17- 2W 11 Lafayette 3- 6L 9 UNC Charlotte 8- 7W 10 Memphis State 5-11 L 27 N.C. State 6-15 L 1SoCon Tournament, Asheville, N.C. 12 Lafayette 2- 1W 11 Furman 11- 8W 2 28 at Appalachian State 2- 5L Crockett Park, Charlotte, N.C. 14 at Winthrop 5- 8L 21 North Carolina A&T 6- 5W 3UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C. 4/ 1 The Citadel 1- 2L 15 UNC Asheville 11- 3W 27 at UNC Charlotte 5- 4W 1 The Citadel 8- 7W 16 Wake Forest 2- 4L 29 Appalachian State 12- 5W 1988 28-26 3 Wake Forest 7-11 L 18 at Georgia Tech 0- 1L 29 Appalachian State 16- 1W 7-11 SoCon,3rdS 5 North Carolina 6-12 L 18 at Georgia Tech 0-17 L 3/ 1 UNC Wilmington 6-13 L 2/20 at USC-Spartanburg 3- 9L 1 6 at Duke 10- 8W 20 vs. Rider 3- 9L 2 Western Carolina 11- 7W 20 at USC-Spartanburg 4- 7L 1 8 North Carolina A&T 3- 0W 21 vs. Evansville 1-10 L 4 at UNC Greensboro 5- 6L 27 Gardner-Webb 13- 2W 1 8 North Carolina A&T 14- 5W 22 at Central Florida 1- 4L 7 Campbell** 7- 2W 27 Gardner-Webb 8- 1W 1 11 at Lenoir-Rhyne 8- 2W 23 vs. Rider 11-19 L 8 James Madison 5- 4W 14 at North Carolina A&T 8- 4W 11 William & Mary 8-11 L 17 at Belmont Abbey 17- 0W 12 Old Dominion 2- 8L 18 at North Carolina 6- 7L 13 at Western Carolina 3-13 L 21 Appalachian State 0- 3L 14 Liberty 8- 6W 21 Appalachian State 2- 7L 15 Virginia 5- 2W 24 at Pfeiffer 11- 1W 17 at North Carolina A&T 30- 2W 25 Lenoir-Rhyne 7- 0W 18 at Furman 4- 3W 27 UNC Charlotte 10-17 L 21 Radford** 4- 3W 29 at UNC Charlotte 6- 7L 21 Radford** 15- 3W 29 at UNC Charlotte 2- 0W 22 Rad**ford 4-13 L 30 at UNC Asheville 9- 4W 24 at N.C. State 1- 5L 5/ 1 Belmont Abbey 11- 4W 1UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, N.C. 25 Kent State 2-11 L 2Ormond Beach, Fla. 27 at Charleston Southern** 7- 1W 3 University of Miami, Miami, Fla. 28 at Charleston Southern** 7- 5W 28 at Charleston Southern** 8- 9L 1991 23-29 31 at Georgia Tech 3- 4L rd 10-8 Big South,3 4/ 1 Wake Forest 3-13 L The Wildcats won 27 games in 1990, including a victory over #1 Miami. 2/ 9 at Coastal Carolina** 3- 2W 4 Coastal Carolina** 5- 9L Shortstop Robert Eenhoorn (front row, third from left) was drafted in the 9 at Coastal Carolina** 4- 8L 4 Coastal Carolina** 5- 4W second round by the Yankees, Davidson’s highest draft pick ever. 10 at Coastal Carolina** 7-11 L 5 Coastal Carolina** 11- 3W

Davidson Wildcats 40 Game-by-Game Results

7 at Wake Forest 2- 3L 6 Western Carolina* 7- 9L 8 at Western Carolina 5-15 L 8 North Carolina 5-19 L 11 at Winthrop** 3- 4L 10 UNC Wilmington 4- 6L 11 at Winthrop** 5- 6L 12 Appalachian State* 7- 2W 12 at Winthrop** (10) 7- 6W 12 Appalachian State* (9) 2- 1W 14 at Appalachian State 2-11 L 13 Appalachian State* 7- 9L 16 Wake Forest 2-17 L 15 N.C. State 5- 9L 17 UNC Greensboro 25- 6W 17 Yale 4- 3W 18 at UNC Asheville** 4- 3W 18 New Hampshire 13- 5W 18 at UNC Asheville** 0- 7L 19 at The Citadel* 4-15 L 19 at UNC Asheville** 7- 6W 19 at The Citadel*- 2 6L 23 UNC Charlotte 8- 6W 20 at The Citadel* 4- 2W 24 at UNC Charlotte 11-13 L 21 Morehead State (15) 3- 4L 25 vs. UNC Charlotte1 3- 0W 22 at North Carolina 4-20 L 28 at Wake Forest 4- 9L 23 at North Carolina 5- 9L 29 Duke 4- 5L 24 vs. Appalachian State1 8- 7W 5/10 Liberty2 3- 2W 26 Wake Forest 4- 7L 10 Liberty2 7- 4W 31 at Wake Forest 1- 3L 14 vs. Winthrop3 1-11 L 4/ 2 East Tenn. State* 11-15 L 15 vs. UNC Asheville3 6- 3W 2 East Tenn. State* 12-14 L 15 vs. Winthrop3 4- 8L 3 East Tenn. State* 13-10 W 1 In 1994, Davidson knocked off #1 Georgia Tech, then upset #25 Western Carolina in the Charlotte Knights Stadium, Fort Mill, S.C. 5 at N.C. State 6- 7L 2Big South Tournament, Davidson, N.C. first round of the Southern Conference Tournament. 3Big South Tournament, Conway, S.C. 9 Furman* 4- 3W 9 Furman* 11- 3W 22 VMI* (8) 1- 4L 18-34 10 Furman* 10- 4W 23 VMI* 1- 2L 1997 1993 20-28 8-15 SoCon,6th 11-9 SoCon,5th 12 UNC Greensboro 3-13 L 25 UNC Greensboro 2- 8L 2/12 at South Carolina 1-22 L 13 at #1 Georgia Tech 6- 4W 27 vs. East Tenn. State2 2- 6L 2/13 at Coker 8- 4W 15 Va. Commonwealth 4- 3W 16 at Ga. Southern* (11) 7- 8L 28 vs. Marshall2 5- 8L 14 at UNC Wilmington 4- 5L 15 Va. Commonwealth 2-16 L 16 at Ga. Southern* (9) 2- 3L 5/ 3 UNC Asheville 9- 0W 18 North Carolina A&T 9- 1W 16 Va. Commonwealth 17- 6W 17 at Ga. Southern* 3- 7L 6 at Richmond 5-14 L 20 Wake Forest 2- 6L 18 at UNC Greensboro 4-16 L 20 Wake Forest 7- 9L 7 at Richmond 4- 9L 23 North Carolina 3- 8L 22 The Citadel* 9- 8W 24 at Wake Forest 10-11 L 22 at Marshall* 3- 7L 9 UNC Charlotte 1- 8L 1 22 The Citadel* 0- 8L 23 at Marshall* 3- 2W H.P. Frans Stadium, Hickory, N.C. 28 VMI* 8- 3W 2SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 23 The Citadel* 3-15 L 24 at Marshall* 3- 8L 28 VMI* 4- 0W 3/ 1 Providence 3- 7L 3/ 1 UNC Wilmington 7- 8L 25 at Winthrop 6- 1W 1996 16-33 2 1 Providence 5- 8L 28 vs. #25 W. Carolina 2- 1W th 6 at Western Carolina* 7- 9L 6-18 SoCon,8 2 Providence 3-13 L 29 at The Citadel2 4-10 L 7 at Western Carolina* 5-10 L 2/14 UNC Asheville 13- 6W 3 Holy Cross 15-13 W 30 vs. Ga. Southern2 5- 2W 7 at Western Carolina* 5-10 L 16 Va. Commonwealth 2- 5L 3 Holy Cross 6- 4W 30 vs. #25 W. Carolina2 1-13 L 9 Winthrop 9- 6W 18 Va. Commonwealth 2-12 L 4 Holy Cross 10- 0W 5/ 5 Campbell 12- 0W 10 Richmond 17- 7W 21 at UNC Greensboro (12) 4- 5L 5 at Auburn 3-14 L 11 Richmond 8-10 L 8 at UNC Charlotte 8- 6W 1H.P. Frans Stadium, Hickory, N.C. 24 Appalachian State* 7-16 L 8 at East Tenn. State* 6-19 L 16 at N.C. State 1- 8L 2SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 24 Appalachian State* 3- 9L 8 at East Tenn. State* 7-12 L 18 Maryland 5- 6L 25 Appalachian State* 0- 6L 9 at East Tenn. State* 6-14 L 19 at Duke 2- 3L 1995 19-32 27 Wake Forest 7- 6W 11 Yale 25- 1W th 20 The Citadel* 10- 5W 12-12 SoCon,4 28 Duke 7-14 L 12 Yale 2- 6L 20 The Citadel* 4- 8L 2/21 at UNC Greensboro 4- 9L 3/ 2 at The Citadel* 9- 6W 13 Yale 5- 6L 21 The Citadel* 6- 9L 22 at Wake Forest 1-19 L 2 at The Citadel* 1- 8L 15 at Furman* 2- 1W 25 at Wake Forest 4- 9L 25 at Western Carolina* 0- 7L 3 at The Citadel* 12-10 W 15 at Furman* 4-14 L 30 at UNC Charlotte 7- 8L 25 at Western Carolina* 2- 5L 5 UNC Charlotte 9- 3W 16 at Furman* 4- 7L 31 Harvard 3- 2W 26 at Western Carolina* 4-16 L 9 Miami (Ohio) 10- 8W 18 UNC Charlotte 12- 9W 4/ 3 at East Tenn. State* 1- 6L 3/ 1 at UNC Charlotte 7- 2W 9 Miami (Ohio) 6- 5W 20 at Wake Forest 3-22 L 3 at East Tenn. State* 0- 9L 3 at Wake Forest 2- 8L 11 Richmond 7- 6W 22 Ga. Southern* 5-18 L 4 at East Tenn. State* 7- 3W 4 Appalachian State* 15- 2W 13 Northern Illinois 8-15 L 22 Ga. Southern* 4- 3W 6 at Georgia Tech 4- 6L 4 Appalachian State* 6- 1W 14 Richmond 4-10 L 23 Ga. Southern* 4- 5L 10 at Furman* 11- 7W 5 Appalachian State* 8- 4W 16 East Tenn. State* 5- 6L 26 at Campbell (11) 2- 3L 10 at Furman* 7- 5W 7 at Campbell 1- 2L 16 East Tenn. State* 6- 9L 29 Marshall* 9- 8W 11 at Furman* 13- 4W 9 James Madison 0- 2L 17 E ast Tenn. State* 3- 7L 29 Marshall* 8- 5W 12 at Winthrop 3- 4L 11 The Citadel* 2- 6L 19 Yale 13-15 L 30 Marshall* 5- 4W 13 Wake Forest 5-14 L 11 The Citadel* 4- 1W 20 Wake Forest 2-13 L 4/ 1 at UNC Charlotte (11) 9-10 L 16 Duke 8-13 L 12 The Citadel* 7-10 L 23 Furman* 4- 7L 3 Wofford 16- 6W 17 Ga. Southern* (10) 3- 4L 15 Liberty 6-18 L 23 Furman* 14- 1W 5 VMI* 5- 4W 17 Ga. Southern* 9-14 L 16 Illinois State 6- 7L 24 Furman* 8- 7W 5 VMI* 4- 8L 18 Ga. Southern* 8- 2W 17 Illinois State (10) 4- 3W 27 at Wake Forest 5- 6L 8 #30 UNC Greensboro 8- 6W 20 UNC Charlotte 7-11 L 19 Ohio (10) 5- 4W 30 at Ga. Southern* 3-13 L 9 at UNC Asheville 7- 1W 21 at UNC Asheville 24- 4W 21 N.C. State 7- 9L 30 at Ga. Southern* 3- 4L 12 at Western Carolina* 1-11 L 23 UNC Greensboro 8- 7W 22 Wake Forest 9- 8W 31 at Ga. Southern* 2- 7L 12 at Western Carolina* 4- 9L 24 Marshall* 9- 0W 25 at East Tenn. State* 2- 5L 4/ 3 at Duke 10- 7W 13 at Western Carolina* 11- 9W 24 Marshall* 6- 5W 25 at East Tenn. State* (8) 6- 4W 5 at Marshall* 4- 5L 15 at N.C. State 4-22 L 25 Marshall* 17- 6W 26 at East Tenn. State* 9- 5W 5 at Marshall* (8) 3- 4L 16 at Duke 9-12 L 26 at North Carolina 4-10 L 28 Wake Forest 0- 7L 6 at Marshall* 7- 8L 19 at Appalachian State* 3- 6L 1 29 vs. East Tenn. State 12- 5W 30 at UNC Asheville 17-13 W 9 at N.C. State 3- 4L 19 at Appalachian State* 5- 6L 1 30 vs. VMI 5-15 L 4/ 1 at Furman* 2- 6L 11 vs. Appalachian State1 12-14 L 20 at Appalachian State* 17-21 L 1 5/ 1 vs. Marshall 10- 1W 1 at Furman* 2- 0W 13 at VMI* 11- 3W 22 Duke 2- 6L 1 1 vs. Ga. Southern 5-12 L 2 at Furman* 1- 3L 14 at VMI* 4- 8L 24 at The Citadel1 8-18 L 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 4 at Georgia Tech 6- 7L 14 at VMI* 9- 3W 25 vs. Appalachian State1 5- 7L 1994 20-31 8 Ga. Southern* 3- 2W 16 Campbell 13- 4W 30 at Wofford 2- 3L 10-14 SoCon,6th 8 Ga. Southern* 5- 1W 17 at UNC Charlotte 1- 9L 5/ 2 Clemson 4-11 L 9 Ga. Southern* 6-14 L 20 Western Carolina* 6- 9L 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2/15 at Duke 10- 7W 11 at Winthrop 5-11 L 20 Western Carolina* (8) 5- 7L 16 UNC Charlotte (10) 4- 5L 12 at Duke (10) 6- 4W 21 Western Carolina* 6-11 L 21 at UNC Wilmington 4-11 L 13 Campbell 5-12 L 23 Winthrop 5-18 L 13-38 21 at UNC Wilmington 3- 4L 1998 15 Marshall* (10) 10- 9W 25 vs. Ga. Southern2 2- 8L 8-16 SoCon,7th 25 at UNC Greensboro 3- 4L 15 Marshall* 4- 2W 26 vs. Appalachian State2 2- 5L 2/ 8 Duke 3- 8L 26 at VMI* 0- 4L 16 Marshall* 7-10 L 5/ 1 at UNC Asheville 10- 6W 11 at South Carolina 4-13 L 26 at VMI* 9- 6W 18 vs. Appalachian State1 3- 9L 3 Wofford 10- 3W 13 Cincinnati 2- 9L 27 at VMI* 6- 7L 1 21 Duke (11) 8-13 L H.P. Frans Stadium, Hickory, N.C. 14 Cincinnati 12- 7W 3/ 5 Western Carolina* 8- 7W 2SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 22 VMI* 12-10 W 15 Cincinnati 8- 0W 5 Western Carolina* 4- 7L

41 2009 Baseball Game-by-Game Results

8 at East Tenn. State* 6-10 L 10 at UNC Asheville 11- 4W 17 at Winthrop 0- 7L 18 North Carolina A&T 11- 4W 21 at VMI* 8- 7W 22 at VMI* 17- 4W 22 at VMI* 2- 8L 24 at N.C. State 2-10 L 28 Wofford* 6- 3W 28 Wofford* 2- 8L 29 Wofford* 2- 4L 5/ 1 Wake Forest 7-16 L 2 Wake Forest 2-10 L 5 Western Carolina* 7- 8L 5 Western Carolina* 7-13 L 6 Western Carolina* 0- 7L 7 Duke 13- 6W 9 High Point 0- 1L 2002 21-29 The 2005 Wildcats ranked among the top 10 nationally in four offensive categories — doubles per game (2.52, sixth), home runs 13-16 SoCon, T8th per game (1.36, eighth), slugging percentage (.513, eighth) and batting average (.325, 10th). 2/12 #15 Wake Forest 2- 7L 15 Delaware State 7- 8L 18 UNC Charlotte 5-11 L 6 at UNC Greensboro* 2-13 L 18 UNC Greensboro* 1- 5L 16 Boston College (10) 10-16 L 21 Providence 1- 4L 7 at UNC Greensboro* 4- 7L 18 UNC Greensboro* (8) 11-12 L 17 Delaware State 4- 3W 21 Providence 7- 6W 10 Fairfield 7- 8L 19 UNC Greensboro* (11) 2- 3L 17 Boston College 13-17 L 22 Providence (8) 3-13 L 10 Fairfield 2- 1W 25 at Coll. of Charleston* 14-13 W 18 Georgetown 13- 9W 25 Winthrop 4-10 L 11 William & Mary 9-19 L 25 at Coll. of Charleston* 11- 6W 20 at High Point 5-10 L 28 Elon 1- 8L 13 St. John’s 4- 6L 26 at Coll. of Charleston* 10-11 L 23 Niagara 6- 5W 3/ 1 Ohio 2- 6L 13 St. John’s 11-11 T 4/ 1 East Tenn. State* 3-17 L 23 Niagara 4- 0W 1 Ohio 4- 5L 1 6 Winthrop 8-13 L 1 East Tenn. State* (10) 5- 4W 24 Albany 8- 5W 3 at Auburn 7-20 L 20 The Citadel* 6- 8L 2 East Tenn. State* 2- 6L 3/ 3 Columbia 8-14 L 4 at Auburn 0-12 L 20 The Citadel* 1-14 L 5 at #5 North Carolina 5-11 L 3 Columbia 7- 4W 11 William & Mary 3- 9L 21 The Citadel* 1-11 L 6 Winthrop 15-14 W 5 at North Carolina A&T 7- 6W 12 William & Mary 2-11 L 27 at Western Carolina* 3- 9L 9 at Appalachian State* 10- 5W 8 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 14 at Furman* 9-10 L 28 at Western Carolina* 11- 8W 9 at Appalachian State* 3- 8L 9 at The Citadel* 6- 8L 14 at Furman* 11- 7W 28 at Western Carolina* 7-15 L 12 Duke 7- 6W 10 at The Citadel* 3- 5L 15 at Furman* 7-15 L 31 at #8 North Carolina 6-11 L 18 at #1 South Carolina 0-15 L 13 at #4 South Carolina 0-15 L 21 Western Carolina* 6-11 L 4/ 3 Coll. of Charleston* 8- 4W 21 at The Citadel* 8-20 L 16 Georgia Southern* 5-17 L 22 Western Carolina* 2-12 L 3 Coll. of Charleston* 0-13 L 22 at The Citadel* 3-17 L 16 Georgia Southern* 2- 5L 22 Western Carolina* 7- 9L 4 Coll. of Charleston* 3-11 L 22 at The Citadel* 5-11 L 17 Georgia Southern* 4- 6L 24 at UNC Asheville 4-11 L 6 at William & Mary 9-13 L 25 North Carolina A&T 4- 3W 19 at N.C. State 2- 8L 25 at Wake Forest 9-14 L 14 at Duke 2- 6L 27 at High Point 1- 9L 20 North Carolina A&T 10- 8W 28 at Appalachian State* 14- 7W 17 Furman* 10-11 L 29 Western Carolina* 4- 3W 23 UNC Greensboro* 7- 8L 28 at Appalachian State* 12-11 W 17 Furman* 9- 3W 30 Western Carolina* 4-15 L 23 UNC Greensboro* 16- 6W 29 at Appalachian State* 7-11 L 18 Furman* (11) 7- 6W 30 Western Carolina* 3- 2W 24 UNC Greensboro* (10) 8- 7W 4/ 1 Wake Forest 6-12 L 22 at Winthrop 9-10 L 5/ 3 UNC Asheville 2-11 L 27 High Point 1-11 L 4 Ga. Southern* 4-16 L 24 at Ga. Southern* 4-10 L 4 at UNC Asheville 4- 0W 29 at Wofford* 4- 2W 4 Ga. Southern* 6- 3W 25 at Ga. Southern* 4- 1W 10 at Winthrop 7- 8L 30 at Wofford* 14- 3W 5 Ga. Southern* 9-10 L 25 at Ga. Southern* 8- 6W 17 at The Citadel1 2- 6L 30 at Wofford* 0- 5L 8 at Duke 2-17 L 27 #13 Wake Forest 2- 8L 18 vs. UNC Greensboro1 2- 3L 4/ 1 at Appalachian State* 11- 9W 11 at The Citadel* 9-23 L 5/ 1 Wofford* 3- 4L 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 2 at Appalachian State* 3- 8L 11 at The Citadel* (8) 4- 3W 1 Wofford* 5- 2W 2 at Appalachian State* 4- 6L 12 at The Citadel* 3- 4L 2 Wofford* 4- 7L 2001 19-32 4 UNC Asheville 12-15 L 15 VMI* 0-11 L 4 at UNC Asheville 6- 1W 10-20 SoCon,10th 10 at #13 North Carolina 2- 9L 15 VMI* 9- 7W 13 at East Tenn. State* 2- 8L 2/15 High Point 4- 0W 12 at Furman* 3- 0W 16 VMI* 4-10 L 13 at East Tenn. State* 2-10 L 17 Mount St. Mary’s 16- 2W 13 at Furman* 4- 3W 18 UNC Greensboro* 1- 7L 14 at East Tenn. State* 7-12 L 18 Mount St. Mary’s 11- 7W 14 at Furman* (11) 11-12 L 18 UNC Greensboro* 7- 5W 18 Mount St. Mary’s 15- 3W 17 at Duke 2-12 L 19 UNC Greensboro* 2- 5L 21 at N. Carolina A&T 13- 6W 20 Western Carolina* 5- 4W 21 at North Carolina 2- 7L 2000 26-28 25 Furman* 13- 6W 20 Western Carolina* 0- 4L 22 at UNC Charlotte 6- 4W 14-15 SoCon,7th 26 Furman* 3- 9L 21 Wes tern Carolina* 1- 4L 25 East Tenn. State* 3- 4L 2/ 9 High Point 2- 4L 26 Furman* 1- 5L 27 VMI* 12- 2W 25 East Tenn. State* 6-13 L 12 Mount St. Mary’s 1- 2L 27 at #29 North Carolina 2- 3L 27 VMI* 10- 1W 26 East Tenn. State* (10) 14-13 W 13 Mount St. Mary’s 16- 2W 3/ 2 at UNC Greensboro* 5- 8L 28 VMI* 7- 6W 27 at Winthrop 1- 7L 13 Mount St. Mary’s 5- 4W 4 at UNC Greensboro* 0- 8L 5/ 1 at #3 Wake Forest 3-15 L 30 at The Citadel1 2-11 L 16 at Duke 4- 3W 4 at UNC Greensboro* 6- 4W 5 East Tennessee State* 3- 8L 5/ 1 vs. Ga. Southern1 3- 6L 19 VMI* 7- 6W 7 at #7 Auburn 3-16 L 5 East Tennessee State* 3- 1W 5 UNC Asheville 12-11 W 19 VMI* 6- 5W 8 William & Mary 7-11 L 16 at Coll. of Charleston* 10- 4W 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 20 VMI* 11- 3W 10 Appalachian State* 2- 8L 17 at Coll. of Charleston* 8-17 L 23 at North Carolina A&T 2- 3L 10 Appalachian State* 7-10 L 17 at Coll. of Charleston* 0- 3L 24 at Wake Forest 4-30 L 11 Appalachian State* 4- 9L 11-37-1 1999 25 at Wofford* 8- 5W 13 at #2 South Carolina 1-19 L 18-27 9-21 SoCon,10th 2003 26 at Wofford* 3-10 L 15 Fairfield 1- 3L 12-17 SoCon,8th 2/12 Duke 2- 6L 26 at Wofford* 12- 5W 17 at Ga. Southern* 5-10 L 2/23 Mount St. Mary’s 1- 0W 13 at #16 South Carolina 0-14 L 29 #24 Wake Forest 6-18 L 17 at Ga. Southern* 3-14 L 23 Mount St. Mary’s 5- 3W 14 at #16 South Carolina 1-15 L 3/ 1 at N.C. State 7- 5W 18 at Ga. Southern* (10) 8- 6W 25 Oakland 9- 3W 18 at #21 Wake Forest 4-10 L 4 at Furman* 6- 4W 22 UNC Asheville 5- 4W 3/ 1 at Ga. Southern* 1-14 L 20 VMI* 5-11 L 5 at Furman* 1- 3L 24 Coll. of Charleston* 3- 5L 2 at Ga. Southern* 2- 8L 21 VMI* 2- 5L 5 at Furman* 4- 1W 24 Coll. of Charleston* 5- 4W 5 at #22 North Carolina 1-13 L 21 VMI* 5-10 L 7 at #4 Auburn 5-10 L 25 Coll. of Charleston* 13- 7W 7 at VMI* 1- 6L 27 Appalachian State* 3- 4L 8 Albany 22- 7W 27 at High Point 9-11 L 8 at VMI* 2- 7L 27 Appalachian State* 4- 0W 9 William & Mary 9- 8W 31 #18 The Citadel* 1- 9L 9 at VMI* 7- 9L 28 Appalachian State* 8-16 L 11 Ga. Southern* (12) 13-17 L 31 #18 The Citadel* 4- 3W 11 Buffalo 7- 1W 3/ 2 at #5 Auburn 0-16 L 12 Ga. Southern* (10) 10- 9W 4/ 1 #18 The Citadel* 15-13 W 12 Buffalo (10) 5- 6L 3 at #5 Auburn 2-16 L 12 Ga. Southern* 6- 7L 4 at Duke 3- 6L 14 Western Carolina* 0-11 L 4 at Samford 5-10 L 14 Columbia 18- 6W 7 at East Tenn. State* 8- 9L 15 Western Carolina* 4- 5L 6 at UNC Greensboro* 14- 9W 15 Fairfield 15- 1W 7 at East Tenn. State* 2- 3L 16 Western Carolina* 0- 9L

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19 Yale 5- 3W 26-24 9 #20 Charleston* 3-11 L 22 at Wofford* (10) 5- 6L 2005 12 at Duke 5-11 L 13-17 SoCon,9th 22 at Wofford* 6- 7L 14 at UNC Greensboro* 3- 5L 23 at Wofford* 6- 5W 2/15 at Wake Forest 6- 3W 15 at UNC Greensboro* 7-12 L 26 at Duke 5-10 L 19 Georgetown 7- 8L 16 at UNC Greensboro* 9- 6W 29 Appalachian State* 5- 4W 20 Georgetown 8- 5W 18 at #24 Wake Forest 9- 5W 29 Appalachian State* 7- 6W 21 Georgetown 12-17 L 21 Elon* 13- 8W 30 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W 26 Manhattan 5- 7L 23 Elon* 3-10 L 4/ 1 UNC Asheville 2- 7 L 26 Manhattan 17- 1W 23 Elon* 3- 8L 2 #14 Wake Forest 6-17 L 27 Manhattan 7- 2W 28 at Western Carolina* 0- 6L 4 at Coll. of Charleston* 2- 8L 3/ 2 North Carolina A&T 12- 4W 29 at Western Carolina* 12- 6W 5 at Coll. of Charleston* 5- 4W 3 at Gardner-Webb 1- 8L 30 at Western Carolina* 3- 5L 6 at Coll. of Charleston* 3- 9L 6 Yale (10) 13-12 W 5/ 2 Gardner-Webb 13- 4W 11 The Citadel* 6- 4W 7 Yale 9- 8W 11 at The Citadel* 4-13 L 12 The Citadel* 3- 1W 8 Yale 12- 7W 12 at The Citadel* 2- 8L 13 The Citadel* 8- 5W 11 at Georgia Southern* 3- 4L 12 at The Citadel* 3-13 L 16 Duke 3- 8L 12 at Georgia Southern* 8-17 L 18 at Appalachian State* 9-10 L 17 at #22 Wake Forest 3-10 L 13 at Georgia Southern* 10-21 L 19 at Appalachian State* 8- 9L 18 UNC Greensboro* 2- 1W 22 Charlotte (10) 3- 2W 20 at Appalachian State* 6- 5W 23 at South Carolina 4-13 L 19 UNC Greensboro* 2- 3L 23 vs. Appalachian State1 4- 5L 1 25 at East Tenn. State* 5- 7L 20 UNC Greensboro* 5- 7L SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 26 at East Tenn. State* 12- 6W 23 at #6 South Carolina 1-10 L 1 27 at East Tenn. State* 3-16 L 25 at Elon* 3- 4L 2007 19-34 th 5/ 2 Furman* 3- 4L 26 at Elon* 10- 6W 8-19 SoCon,10 3 Furman* 0- 6L 26 at Elon* 10-11 L 2/17 Georgetown 16-15 W 30 at Radford 10- 8W 4 Furman* (12) 6- 5W 18 Georgetown 20-14 W Dick Snyder made his name as a bas- 16 UNC Greensboro* 5- 0W 4/ 1 Western Carolina* 5- 2W 19 Georgetown 6- 3W ketball All-American and NBA pro 16 UNC Greensboro* 2-10 L 2 Western Carolina* 11-13 L 23 Ohio (10) 11-10 W for 12 years, but he also was an All- 3 Western Carolina* 4- 7L 17 UNC Greensboro* (13) 7- 6W 24 Mt. St. Mary’s 16- 8W SoCon Second Team outfielder for 21 vs. Western Carolina1 0-14 L 6 Wake Forest 11-10 W 28 at Gardner-Webb 9- 3W the Wildcats in 1964 and ’65, plus 22 vs. UNC Greensboro1 3- 7L 9 at Wofford* 5- 2W 3/ 2 Furman* 5-12 L was Davidson’s first player selected 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 10 at Wofford* 2-11 L 3 Furman* 8- 7W in the MLB Draft. 10 at Wofford* (11) 6- 4W 4 Furman* 6- 4W 2004 20-33 12 at #7 North Carolina 0- 4L 6 at #13 Auburn 4-10 L 13-17 SoCon,7th 15 Appalachian State* 9- 8W 7 Holy Cross 12-10 W 2/21 Georgetown 5- 4W 16 Appalachian State* 10- 6W 8 Holy Cross 4- 6L LEGEND 21 Georgetown (10) 3- 4L 17 Appalachian State* 10- 5W 10 Lafayette 13- 7W * Southern Conference game 22 Georgetown 4- 0W 20 at Duke 8- 9L 11 Lafayette (8) 0- 1L ** Big South game 22 at #19 Charleston* 9- 5W (10) 25 Duke 3- 2W 11 Lafayette 2- 4L x 3/ 1 Charlotte 3-10 L 23 at #19 Charleston* 1- 9L 13 Yale 13-18 L exhibition game 2 at Gardner-Webb 3- 9L 24 at #19 Charleston* 1- 8L 14 Yale 22-10 W 5 East Tennessee State* 4-15 L 27 Duke 13-12 W 17 Cornell 6- 8L 2 Niagara 7-10 L 6 East Tennessee State* 9- 5W 29 The Citadel* 9- 7W 17 Lehigh 7- 8L 4 at Auburn 2-10 L 7 East Tennessee State* 4- 1W 30 The Citadel* 3- 4L 18 Lehigh 4- 9L 5 at Auburn 7-8 L 9 William & Mary 8-11 L 5/ 1 The Citadel* 11- 5W 18 Cornell 7- 5W 8 Quinnipiac 10-15 L 12 at #28 UNCG* 5- 6L 3 Gard ner-Webb 10- 5W 20 Princeton 9-19 L 8 Quinnipiac 10-7 W 13 at #28 UNCG* 8-11 L 12 at East Tenn. State* 19- 1W 21 Princeton 7- 6W 9 Yale 4-2 W 14 at #28 UNCG* 3- 2W 13 at East Tenn. State* 3- 8L 23 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1W 10 Yale 7-6 W 16 at #3 South Carolina 1-10 L 13 at East Tenn. State* 10- 9W 24 UNC Greensboro* 2-14 L 18 Columbia 3-2 W 17 Yale 1- 4L 17 Radford 6- 1W 25 UNC Greensboro * 5- 4W 21 College of Charleston* 3-31 L 19 Elon* 0-10 L 20 Furman* 6- 9L 28 at #4 North Carolina 3-28 L 22 College of Charleston* 4-13 L 20 Elon* 5-12 L 21 Furman* 7-11 L 30 at Elon* 0- 6L 23 College of Charleston* 6-8 L 21 Elon* 5- 3W 22 Furman* 4- 5L 31 at Elon* 7-19 L 1 25 at #3 North Carolina 6-12 L 23 Wake Forest 11- 9W Burlington Athletic Stadium, Burlington, N.C. 4/ 1 at Elon* 3- 4L 28 Wofford* 4-13 L 24 Radford 4- 7L 3 Duke 12-17 L 29 Wofford* 6-5 W 26 at Western Carolina* 5- 4W 5 Western Carolina* 11-13 L 18-33 30 Wofford* (10) 4-6 L 27 at Western Carolina* 10-12 L 2006 6 Western Carolina* 4-10 L 6-21 SoCon,9th 4/ 2 at #6 South Carolina 2-9 L 28 at Western Carolina* (10) 2- 3L 7 Western Carolina* 1-2 L 5 at Western Carolina* 7-22 L 31 at #22 N.C. State 2-11 L 2/19 Georgetown 10- 5W 13 at Wofford* 13-14 L 19 Georgetown 4- 7L 5 at Western Carolina* 8-10 L 4/ 1 Harvard (10) 6- 5W 14 at Wofford* 2- 5L 6 at Western Carolina* 4-8 L 3 Wofford* 3- 1W 20 Georgetown 5- 2W 15 at Wofford* 13-10 W 8 at Virginia Tech 4-5 L 3 Wofford* 2-10 L 24 Army 7- 5W 18 at #20 N.C. State 3-14 L 11 at The Citadel* 3-9 L 4 Wofford* 10- 5W 25 Niagara 13- 6W 20 The Citadel* 6-4 W 12 at The Citadel* 1-9 L 6 at Radford 5- 9L 26 Niagara 13-11 W 21 The Citadel* 14-25 L 13 at The Citadel* 7-12 L 9 at Appalachian State* 3- 8L 28 at Auburn 6- 8L 22 The Citadel* 4- 9L 15 Wake Forest 9-3 W 10 at Appalachian State* 8- 4W 3/ 1 Xavier 9-12 L 24 at #4 South Carolina 2-6 L 18 Georgia Southern* 4-10 L 10 at Appalachian State* 7- 1W 4 Columbia 14- 1W 5/ 1 Gardner-Webb 8-12 L 19 Georgia Southern* 2-20 L 16 #22 Charleston* 5- 2W 4 Columbia 5- 4W 4 at Georgia Southern* 2-6 L 20 Georgia Southern* 7-6 W 17 #22 Charleston* 0-15 L 5 Columbia (11) 4- 3W 5 at Georgia Southern* 8- 9L 23 Duke 7-8 L 18 #22 Charleston* 4- 7L 5 Columbia 10- 8W 6 at Georgia Southern* 0- 2L 25 at Appalachian State* 5-10 L 21 at Duke 3- 8L 7 at Gardner-Webb 5- 6L 8 Appalachian State* 4-14 L 26 at Appalachian State* 7-8 L 23 at The Citadel* 0- 3L 10 Wofford* 8-10 L 9 Appalachian State* 2-23 L 27 at Appalachian State* 4-5 L 24 at The Citadel* 3-12 L 11 Wofford* 7- 2W 9 Appalachian State* 6-4 W 30 at Wake Forest 0-10 L 25 at The Citadel* 2- 6L 12 Wofford* 15-25 L 17 at Coll. of Charleston* 5-11 L 5/ 2 at Furman* 2-3 L 27 Gardner-Webb 3- 6L 14 at South Carolina 2- 9L 18 at Coll. of Charleston* 2-14 L 16 Yale 6-12 L 3 at Furman* 9-13 L 28 at Charlotte 4- 5L 18 at Coll. of Charleston*(11) 6-5 W 17 Yale 9-11 L 4 at Furman* 9-11 L 5/ 4 at Charlotte (10) 3- 1W 22 vs. The Citadel1 0-7 L 1 6 at Duke (10) 1-2 L 5 Duke 7- 9L 18 Yale 7- 8L SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 7 Elon* 9-19 L 13 at Furman* 14- 7W 24 at Furman* 2-19 L 25 at Furman* 0- 6L 7 Elon* 1-7 L 14 at Furman* (10) 6- 9L 8 Elon* 5-10 L 14 at Furman* 9- 7W 26 at Furman* 4-16 L 2008 12-38 th 14 at UNC Greensboro* 9-5 W 18 at #14 North Carolina 1-10 L 28 Wake Forest 6-14 L 4-23 SoCon,10 15 at UNC Greensboro* 1-9 L 20 Georgia Southern* 5-15 L 29 Brown 7- 6W 2/23 Radford 8-3 W 16 at UNC Greensboro* 6-2 L 21 Georgia Southern* 5- 4W 31 Ga. Southern* 6- 0W 23 Georgetown 10-3 W 20 vs. Western Carolina1(12) 10-11L 22 Georgia Southern* 7-10 L 4/ 1 Ga. Southern* 11-13 L 24 Georgetown 2-13 L 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 26 vs. Georgia Southern1 5- 2W 2 Ga. Southern* 3- 4L 24 Radford 4-20 L 27 at The Citadel1 2-10 L 5 at #2 North Carolina* 7-23 L 27 Virginia Tech 10-14 L 28 vs. #30 Charleston1 0- 3L 7 #20 Charleston* 3-12 L 3/ 1 Niagara 15-14W 1SoCon Tournament, Charleston, S.C. 9 #20 Charleston* 1- 6L 1 Niagara 1-13 L # 43 2009 Baseball Year-by-Year Leaders Batting Batting Avg. Home Runs RBI 1955 Buzzy Hope .432 1981 Allen Griffin .417 1955 Buzzy Hope 5 1981 Philip Gordon 5 1955 Not available 1981 Philip Gordon 34 1956 Billy Morris .419 1982 Allen Griffin .422 1956 Three with 1 1982 Allen Griffin 7 1956 Dyke Little 17 1982 Allen Griffin 35 1957 Jim West .459 1983 John Mahoney .331 1957 George Hart 3 1983 Scott Redding 4 1957 George Hart 16 1983 John Mahoney 28 1958 Dave Page .327 1984 Keith Helfant .352 1958 George Hart 1 1984 Dave Turgeon 6 1958 George Hart 19 1984 Dave Turgeon 27 1959 Russ Cotton .333 1985 Billy Masse .430 1959 Bob Groome 1 1985 Billy Masse 10 1959 Not available 1985 Alan Lewis 61 1960 Harris; Hines .368 1986 Alan Lewis .410 1960 Harry Cline 2 1986 Billy Masse 11 1960 Harry Cline 22 1986 Dave Turgeon 53 1961 Harry Cline .330 1987 Dave Turgeon .403 1961 Cecil Holcomb 3 1987 Dave Turgeon 15 1961 Tom Harris 15 1987 Dave Turgeon 49 1962 Tommy Tuttle .326 1988 Chris Stuart .380 1962 Not available 1988 Mikio Aoki 13 1962 Not available 1988 Roy Vilardi 46 1963 Lance Walker .351 1989 Joe Azzolino .325 1963 No record kept 1989 Joe Azzolino 4 1963 Rick Smyre 21 1989 Mikio Aoki 25 1964 Jim Hyder .342 1990 Mikio Aoki .365 1964 Dick Snyder 5 1990 Robert Eenhoorn 8 1964 Rick Smyre 26 1990 Robert Eenhoorn 44 1965 Jim Hyder .355 1991 Ralph Isernia .304 1965 Snyder; Walker 2 1991 Rick Bender 7 1965 Claude Owen 15 1991 Joe Azzolino 44 1966 Jim Hyder .289 1992 Rick Bender .341 1966 Jim Hyder 2 1992 Rick Bender 13 1966 Bryant Hinnant 19 1992 Tim Kerns 46 1967 Jack Smith .217 1993 Brett Boretti .386 1967 All players 0 1993 Tim Kerns 17 1967 Skip Waite 9 1993 Tim Kerns 61 1968 Gordon Slade .429 1994 Clay Hall .371 1968 Gordon Slade 2 1994 Chapman; Hall 9 1968 Gordon Slade 22 1994 Brett Boretti 40 1969 Gordon Slade .363 1995 Brad Edwards .342 1969 Case; Slade 1 1995 Brad Edwards 12 1969 Gordon Slade 13 1995 Brad Edwards 45 1970 Gordon Slade .346 1996 Luke Goodwin .321 1970 All players 0 1996 Gus Quattlebaum 13 1970 Gordon Slade 16 1996 Brad Edwards 51 1971 Jack Willits .354 1997 Jeff Coker .330 1971 Jack Willits 3 1997 Gus Quattlebaum 14 1971 Harold Wilkerson 23 1997 Brad E dwards 59 1972 George Weicker .336 1998 Mike DeSimone .348 19 72 Jack Willits 3 1998 Mike DeSimone 10 1972 Harold Wilkerson 16 1998 Mike DeSimone 49 1973 Jack Willits .314 1999 Ben Brown .344 1973 Mark Rodgman 4 1999 Stewart Sloan 9 1973 George Weicker 13 1999 Tim Frend 39 1974 Gary Pomeroy .323 2000 Tim Frend .364 1974 Gary Pomeroy 5 2000 Tim Frend 9 1974 Gary Pomeroy 27 2000 Tim Frend 53 1975 Georg e Weicker .448 2001 Billy Ryan .342 1975 George Weicker 10 2001 Frend; Marino 9 1975 George Weicker 44 2001 Tim Frend 39 1976 Rick Blinkhorn .354 2002 Tim Frend .351 1976 Stan Brown 5 2002 Tim Frend 10 1976 Stan Brown 27 2002 Tim Frend 45 1977 Sid Osborne .295 2003 Sam Navarro .329 1977 Bruce Bollinger 8 2003 Benefield; Hartanov 3 1977 Bruce Bollinger 30 2003 Sam Navarro 27 1978 Bob Lapple .364 2004 Alex Entrekin .328 1978 Stan Brown 6 2004 Jay Heafner 7 1978 Brown; McDowell 32 2004 Alex Entrekin 32 1979 John Porter .362 2005 Jay Heafner .448 1979 Tim Goodell 5 2005 Jay Heafner 11 1979 Tim Goodell 21 2005 Jay Heafner 58 1980 John Porter .383 2006 Ronnie Shore .367 1980 John Haskell 8 2006 Gregory Zage 12 1980 John Haskell 38 2006 Gregory Zage 49 2007 Rob Wilson .387 2007 Gregory Zage 12 2007 Matt Webb 44 2008 Matt Webb .327 2008 Jay Honeycutt 9 2008 Danny Weiss 33

Pitching Wins ERA Strikeouts 1955 Johnny Smith 7-2 1981 Young; Colechia 5 (minimum 1 IP per game or 40 IP) 1981 Scott Redding 4.80 1955 Not available 1981 Rusty Colechia 30 1956 Allen Moore 3-3 1982 Rusty Colechia 6-7 1956 Dave Page 3.71 1982 Rusty Colechia 4.50 1956 Dave Page 31 1982 Rusty Colechia 58 1957 Allen Moore 4-4 1983 Bobby Barnes 4-6 1957 Allen Moore 3.49 1983 Scott Weaver 5.61 1957 Dave Page 30 1983 Matt Walker 25 1958 Dave Page 4-1 1984 Scott Weaver 5-6 1958 Dave Page 2.55 1984 Bill Waitsman 5.19 1958 Dave Page 36 1984 Scott Weaver 50 1959 Dee Green 4-4 1985 Scott Weaver 7-5 1959 Not available 1985 Scott Weaver 4.41 1959 Not available 1985 Scott Weaver 94 1960 Dee Green 4-7 1986 Steve Condon 9-3 1960 Dee Green 4.92 1986 Steve Condon 3.30 1960 Dee Green 43 1986 Steve Condon 68 1961 Tom Hamilton 5-5 1987 Steve Condon 9-3 1961 Tom Harris 2.21 1987 Greg Wilcox 4.70 1961 Tom Hamilton 29 1987 Greg Wilcox 67 1962 Tom Harris 2-1 1988 Greg Wilcox 11-5 1962 Not available 1988 B. Wanzenberg 3.83 1962 Not available 1988 Greg Wilcox 99 1963 Dave Johnson 3-5 1989 Greg Wilcox 5-4 1963 Dave Johnson 2.49 1989 Greg Wilcox 3.77 1963 Tom Hamilton 40 1989 Greg Wilcox 88 1964 Earl Cole 4-2 1990 Greg Wilcox 12-2 1964 Earle Cole 2.27 1990 Greg Wilcox 2.14 1964 Bryan; Earle Cole 44 1990 Greg Wilcox 125 1965 Howard Bryan 4-6 1991 Dave Williams 9-5 1965 Howard Bryan 1.70 1991 B. Wanzenberg 3.96 1965 Dave Johnson 34 1991 Brad Wanzenberg 49 1966 Howard Bryan 4-5 1992 Andy Paul 11-4 1966 Howard Bryan 3.28 1992 Andy Paul 2.73 1966 Howard Bryan 59 1992 Andy Paul 113 1967 Gene Bennett 2-7 1993 Carrigan; Spaw 6 1967 Buddy Durham 4.07 1993 Chris Carrigan 4.26 1967 Buddy Durham 17 1993 Randy Spaw 46 1968 Three pitchers 1 1994 J. Coulombe 5-0 1968 Wade Shepherd 2.40 1994 J. Coulombe 3.43 1968 Mac Reavis 18 1994 Chris Pollard 43 1969 Case; Pipan 3 1995 Chris Pollard 11-6 1969 Marshall Case 3.24 1995 Chris Pollard 3.60 1969 Rick Pipan 59 1995 Chris Pollard 73 1970 Pipan; Shepherd 4 1996 Chris Pollard 5-9 1970 Wade Shepherd 2.00 1996 J. Coulombe 4.71 1970 Rick Pipan 39 1996 J. Coulombe 68 1971 Rick Pipan 7-5 1997 Stolk; Coulombe 4 1971 Rick Pipan 1.82 1997 J. Coulombe 6.20 1971 Rick Pipan 72 1997 J. Coulombe 82 1972 Folger; Plemmons 3 1998 Mike DeSimone 4-2 1972 Frank Folger 3.08 1998 Mike DeSimone 4.95 1972 Ross Manire 36 1998 Eric Bowers 55 1973 Joel Tew 4-2 1999 Wes Self 6-8 1973 Joel Tew 2.01 1999 Wes Self 6.36 1973 Dwight Plemmons26 1999 Wes Self 63 1974 Dwight Plemmons3-3 2000 Wes Self 7-3 1974 Joel Tew 2.54 2000 Wes Self 2.97 1974 Joel Tew 23 2000 Wes Self 68 1975 Joel Tew 8-4 2001 Jeremiah Parvin 4-3 1975 Joel Tew 2.09 2001 Andy Demko 5.20 1975 Joel Tew 51 2001 Wes Self 61 1976 Barr; Hall 3 2002 Mark Wells 6-6 1976 Mike Hall 2.49 2002 Tim Frend 3.56 1976 Joel Tew 37 2002 Tim Frend 62 1977 Tim Barr 8-7 2003 Brian Akin 4-2 1977 Tim Barr 1.99 2003 Matt Dellinger 5.05 1977 Tim Barr 106 2003 Andy Carter 57 1978 Duke; Cannon 4 2004 Brian Akin 8-3 1978 Ron Cannon 2.85 2004 Brian Akin 3.30 1978 Tim Purcell 64 200 4 Brian Akin 95 1979 Jon Youn g 6-3 2005 Three tied with 5 1979 Jon Young 4.89 2005 Andy Carter 4.03 1979 Jon Young 32 2005 Andy Carter 77 1980 Jon Young 5-8 2006 Brant West 4-7 1980 Rusty Colechia 2.86 2006 Rob Wilson 4.99 1980 Jon Young 33 2006 Rob Wilson 90 Rob Wilson 4-8 2007 Rob Wilson 5.71 2007 Rob Wilson 66 2007 Thomas Middour 5-7 2008 Thomas Middour5.29 2008 Thomas Middour 49 2008 Thomas Middour3-4

Jonathan Coulombe Jim Hyder Davidson Wildcats 44 Year-by-Year Leaders Year-by-Year Records Overall Conference Year W LTPct. W LTPct. Coach Year W LT Pct. WL TPct. Coach 1969 8 18 1 .315 3 11 1 .233 SOCON TOURNAMENT 1902 71 .875 Brewin 1970 10 15 .400 5 10 .333 1985 1903 45 .444 1971 15 19 .441 68 .429 1st S (11-5, 24-19) at Boone, N.C. 1972 11 20 .355 3 11 .214 Apr. 26 Marshall 1- 9L 1904 10 3 .769 Apr. 27 Appalachian State 8- 5W 1905 10 3 .769 1973 8 15 .348 1 10 .091 Burris Apr. 27 Western Carolina 2- 13 L 1906 73 .700 Everett 1974 10 15 .400 68 .429 Stevens 1907 14 4 .778 1975 21 15 .583 10 4 .714 Wade 1986 1908 9 81 .528 Stouch 1976 10 22 .313 58 .385 Muench 2nd S (10-8, 21-20-1) at Cullowhee, N.C. 1909 12 12 .500 Everett 1977 15 25 .375 5 11 .313 Apr. 25 Appalachian State 4- 5L Apr. 26 East Tennessee State 5- 8L 1910 49 .308 Barr 1978 15 26 .366 48 .333 1911 7 71 .500 Garman 1979 13 23 .361 5 11 .313 1987 1912 4 71 .375 Guerrant 1980 15 24 .385 78 .467 2nd S (10-7, 25-17) at Asheville, N.C. 1913 4 11 .267 Cook 1981 18 26 .409 79 .438 Slagle Apr. 24 Appalachian State 5- 8L 1914 59 .357 1982 13 26 .333 2 12 .143 Greer Apr. 25 VMI 7- 15 L 1915 10 6 .625 Fetzer 1983 11 24 .314 3 11 .214 1993 1984 12 16 1 .431 5 12 .294 1916 15 6 .714 5th (11-9, 20-28) at Charleston, S.C. 1917 8 61 .567 1985 24 19 .558 11 5 .688 Apr. 29 East Tennessee State 12- 5W 1918 74 .636 1986 21 20 1 .512 10 8 .556 Apr. MI30 V 5- 15 L 1919 4 10 .286 1987 25 17 .595 10 7 .588 May 1 Marshall 10- 1W 1920 89 .471 Hengeveld 1988 28 26 .519 7 11 .389 Stoeckel May 1 Georgia Southern 5- 12 L 1989 12 27 .308 1921 7 10 1 .417 1994 1922 87 .533 1990 27 23 1 .539 8th (10-14, 20-31) at Charleston, S.C. 1923 99 .500 Currie 1991 23 29 .442 10 8 .556 Cooke Apr. 28 #25 Western Carolina 2- 1W 1924 3 91 .269 Younger 1992 28 25 .528 10 6 .625 Apr. 29 The Citadel 4- 10 L 1925 2 13 .133 1993 20 28 .417 11 9 .550 Apr. 30 Georgia Southern 5- 2W 1926 88 .500 1994 20 31 .392 10 14 .417 Apr. 30 #25 Western Carolina 1- 13 L 1995 19 32 .373 12 12 .500 1927 8 13 .381 1995 1928 10 9 .526 1996 16 33 .327 6 18 .250 4th (12-12, 19-32) at Charleston, S.C. 1929 7 10 .412 1997 18 34 .346 8 15 .348 Apr. 27 East Tennessee State 2- 6L 1930 9 10 .474 1998 13 38 .255 8 16 .333 Apr. 28 Marshall 5- 8L 1931 4 11 .267 1999 11 37 1 .235 9 21 .300 1996 1932 6 11 .353 Laird 2000 26 28 .481 14 15 .483 8th (6-18, 16-33) at Charleston, S.C. 2001 19 32 .373 10 20 .333 1933 15 6 .714 Apr. 25 Georgia Southern 2- 8L 1934 3 13 .188 2002 21 29 .420 13 16 .448 Apr. 26 Appalachian State 2- 5L 1935 5 11 .313 2003 18 27 .400 12 17 .414 1936 2 18 .100 2004 20 33 .377 13 17 .433 1997 1937 6 17 .261 2005 26 24 .520 13 17 .433 6th (8 -15, 18-34) at Charleston, S.C. 2006 18 33 .353 6 21 .222 Apr. 24 The Citadel 8- 18 L 1938 88 .500 Apr. 25 Appalachian State 5- 7L 1939 6 11 .353 2007 19 34 .358 8 19 .296 1940 8 12 .400 Shepard 2008 12 38 .240 4 23 .148 1998 1941 4 11 .267 Total 1126 1749 14 .392 348 630 1 .356 SoCon 7th (8-16, 13-38) at Charleston, S.C. 1942 4 11 .267 20 14 .588 Big South Apr. 30 The Citadel 2- 11 L 1943 0 13 .000 (’91-92) May 1 Georgia Southern 3- 6L 1944 16 .143 2000 1945 No Varsity Team 7th (14-15, 26-28) at Charleston, S.C. 1946 4 16 .200 Jamerson May 17 The Citadel 2- 6L 1947 4 16 .200 09 .000 BIG SOUTH TOURNAMENT May 18 UNC Greensboro 2- 3L 1948 10 11 .476 58 .385 1991 2003 1949 6 12 .333 38 .273 3rd (10-8, 23-29) at Conway, S.C. 8th (12-17, 18-27) at Charleston, S.C. 1950 2 15 .118 2 10 .167 May 11 Radford 6- 5W May 21 Western Carolina 0- 14 L 1951 2 12 .143 1 10 .091 Packard May 13 Coastal Carolina 6- 2W May 22 UNC Greensboro 3- 7L 1952 4 13 .235 3 10 .231 Poole May 14 UNC Asheville 2- 5L 1953 0 17 .000 0 11 .000 Clements May 15 Coastal Carolina 2- 9L 2004 1954 5 13 .278 34 .429 7th (13-17, 20-33) at Charleston, S.C. May 26 Georgi a Southern 5- 2W 1992 1955 11 5 .688 53 .625 May 27 The Citadel 2- 10 L 1956 6 13Alenda .316 39 Lux.250 Ubi Orta Libertas.2nd (10-6, 28-25) at Conway, S.C. May 28 College of Charleston 0- 3L 1957 6 13 .316 39 .250 Stevens May 10 Liberty (at Davidson) 3- 2W 1958 11 61.639“Let 74Learning.636 Be CherishedMay 10 Liberty (at Davidson) 7- 4W 2006 1959 4 17 .190 37 .300 May 14 Winthrop 1-11 L 9th (6-21, 18-33) at Charleston, S.C. Where Liberty Has Arisen.” May 23 Appalachian State 4- 5L 1960 7 12 .368 35 .375 May 15 UNC Asheville 6- 3W 1961 9 14 1 .391 66 .500 May 15 Winthrop 4- 8L 2007 1962 8 16 .333 37 .300 10th (9-18, 19-34) at Charleston, S.C. 1963 8 18 .308 4 10 .286 May 22 The Citadel 0- 7L 1964 14 13 1 .519 95 .643 1965 8 24 .250 5 11 .313 2008 10th (4-23, 12-38) at Charleston, S.C. 1966 10 24 .294 5 11 .313 May 20 Western Carolina 10 -11 (12) L 1967 3 20 .130 2 12 .143 1968 3 23 .115 18 .111 Overall Conference

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Alenda Lux Ubi Orta Libertas. Davidson College Fast Facts l Located in Davidson, N.C., 20 miles north of Charlotte “Let Learning Be Cherished l 450-acre main campus; 106-acre Lake Campus Where Liberty Has Arisen.” l 1700 students (850 male, 850 female) l Students from 45 states and Washington, D.C.; 34 countries l 92 percent live on campus l More than 96 percent return for sophomore year “Davidson seeks students of good character l 10:1 student to faculty ratio and high academic ability, l Average class: 15 l 162 full-time faculty; 100 percent with highest degree irrespective of economic circumstances.” l 20 majors, 12 academic concentrations and Interdisciplinary Studies Davidson College, Statement of Purpose l Competing in 21 sports at NCAA Division I level l Over 70 percent of graduates participated in study abroad l Endowment: $487 million as of June 30, 2007

Davidson Wildcats 46 This is Davidson Did you know? l More than one-quarter of all Davidson students study abroad. Davidson sponsors programs in France, Germany, England, India, Spain, Mexico, Cyprus, Ghana, Greece and Italy. l Davidson is governed by an Honor Code. All tests are self- scheduled and unproctored, the library operates without a security check, and the student Honor Council arbitrates alleged Honor Code offenses. l Within five years of graduation, the majority of Davidson alumni have returned for graduate study. l Nearly one-quarter of Davidson’s 1,700 students are atletes. l Through the Davidson Trust, Davidson became the first liberal arts college to eliminate loans in financial aid packages. l Davidson students are provided with free laundry service. Presid ent’s House

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Davidson College Fast Facts l Located in Davidson, N.C., 20 miles north of Charlotte l 450-acre main campus; 106-acre Lake Campus l 1700 students (850 male, 850 female) l Students from 45 states and Washington, D.C.; 34 countries l 92 percent live on campus l More than 96 percent return for sophomore year l 10:1 student to faculty ratio l Average class: 15 l 162 full-time faculty; 100 percent with highest degree l 20 majors, 12 academic concentrations and Interdisciplinary Studies l Competing in 21 sports at NCAA Division I level l Over 70 percent of graduates participated in study abroad l Endowment: $487 million as of June 30, 2007 Alvarez College Union Old Well 47 2008-09 Lake Norman

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Charlotte, N.C.: Did you know? l Charlotte is one of the largest cities in the South, with over 800,000 people in the city and 1.5 million people in the greater-Charlotte area. l Charlotte supports 12 television stations, 28 local radio stations and one major daily newspaper, . l Charlotte is a national sports hub, home to the NFL’s , the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats, NASCAR’s Lowe’s Motor Speedway, the Charlotte Knights — Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, and the — the ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s New York Rangers. l Charlotte is the headquarters for more banking resources ($1.8 tril- lion) than all but one U.S. City, New York City, and and Wachovia call Charlotte home. l Charlotte/Douglas International carries 594 flights daily from nine major airlines, and is home to U.S. Air’s largest hub. l You can get to either the Blue Ridge Parkway or the Atlantic Ocean in just over two hours from Charlotte.

49 2008-09 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Craig Swieton

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The Wildcats’ head strength and conditioning coach, Craig Swieton, carries out the goal of Davidson’s strength and conditioning program — to increase the strength, power, speed, conditioning levels and flexibility of all student-athletes, helping reduce the risk of injury. Each team’s program, specifically designed by Swieton, aims to improve the sport energy utilization system and to increase the strength and power to the primary muscle groups used in that specific sport. In the fall of 2005, Davidson opened the Ernie Doe Weight Room, a state-of- the-art 5,000-square-foot facility dedicated to the needs of the college’s 21 varsi- ty athletic teams. The weight room includes 16 power racks and eight lifting platforms, as well as other cutting-edge lifting and conditioning equipment to train the whole body. Prior to his arrival at Davidson, Swieton served most recently as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Central Michigan, where he was a graduate assistant as well from 2003-05. During his career, he also helped coordinate the strength and conditioning program at Duquesne. Swieton started his career as an intern at Syracuse in the summer of 2003 working with the football team. The Frankfort, N.Y., native earned a bachelor’s degree in applied exercise science from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass., in 2003. He was a mem- ber of both the football and track and field teams. Swieton is a member of both the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). Additionally, he is a level one certified club coach through USA Weightlighting. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in sport administration.

Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Craig Swieton

51 2008-09 Facilities

Baker Sports Complex The Baker Sports Complex, completed in 1989, houses all of Davidson’s indoor athletic facilities, including the John M. Belk Arena, Knobloch Tennis Center and Cannon Natatorium, as well as the athletic department offices and team locker rooms and the athletic training room.

John M. Belk Arena Named in honor of John M. Belk ’43 — a former Wildcat team captain, Davidson College trustee for more than 15 years and former mayor of Charlotte, Belk Arena is the home of men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball.

Alumni Stadium Completed in 2004, the $2-million soccer facility includes a new playing surface with a first-class irrigation system, lighting for night games, grandstands, a press box and a new scoreboard. The home of the men’s and women’s soccer teams also boasts its own clubhouse.

Knobloch Tennis Center With four indoor courts, allows for year-round training.

Covington Courts Features 14 outdoor courts, both hard and clay surfaces.

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Smith Field at Richardson Stadium & Irwin Belk Track Built in 1924, Richardson Stadium is the 4,500-seat home of Davidson football as well as Doe Weight Room, the Don Bryant press box and several radio booths. Smith Field is Belk Turf Field ringed by Irwin Belk Track, the top-flight home of Wildcat track and field. Completed in the fall of 2002, Belk Turf Field is the home of Wildcat field hockey.

Wilson Field Wildcat baseball opened the 2005 season at Wilson Field, the renovated and renamed facility featuring permanent bleachers, a press box, concession stands and clubhouse.

Cannon Natatorium The home of the men’s and women’s swimming teams features an eight-lane, 40-meter stretch pool and diving well with a moveable bulk head and seating for 750 spectators.

Training Room

Charles W. Parker Wrestling Room

53 2008-09 Academic Success Academic Excellence Davidson students explore the liberal arts curriculum in depth and enjoy close faculty collaboration. With 1,700 students, the college is large enough for a diverse and invigorating intellectual engage- ment, but small enough to foster individual experience and opportunity.

Davidson offers over 850 courses and supports 21 majors and 12 academic concentrations. Students may participate in pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry or dual-degree engineering programs or may design their own independent study classes or interdisciplinary majors.

Students may also apply for funds to support research and travel, and many opportunities exist for summer research positions with Davidson faculty.

Personal relationships with professors and classes limited to 20 students allow for the development of creative, collaborative relationships resulting in a unique academic experience. “The 450-acre campus has an Ivy League air, or perhaps a whiff of the ‘50s, from its location on Main Street to The Soda Shop across the road. Davidson is where the basketball coach lives next-door to the English professor and both are down the street from the athlet- ics director. Stories are told of money found on the ground tacked to a tree or a bulletin board for the owner to retrieve. ” Reid Cherner, USA Today Well-known Alumni National Roger Brown ‘78, Berkeley Music School president Patricia Cornwell ‘79, Internationally-known crime fiction writer Martin Eakes ‘76, head of Self-Help Credit Union Wyche Fowler ‘62, former U.S. Congressional representative and U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia Jim Haynes ‘79, Legal Counsel, Department of Defense Ken Krieg ‘83, Executive Secretary to Seni or Executive Council, Department of Defense Paul Leonard ‘62, former chair of the board, Habitat for Humanity International Sheri Reynolds ‘89, novelist Dean Rusk ‘36, former U.S. Secretary of State Steve Salyer ‘72, former head of Corporation for Public Broadcasting; now head of Salzburg Institute Tony Snow ‘77, former White House Press Secretary John Spratt ‘64, U.S. Congressional representative from S.C. Todd Thomson ‘82, CFO, Citigroup, Inc. William Winkenwerder ‘76, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Regional John Belk ‘43, former Charlotte Mayor and business leader Janet Ward Black ‘83, President, North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association Edward Crutchfield ‘62, former CEO, First Union bank Jim Holshouser ‘56, former N.C. Governor Elizabeth Kiss ‘83, President, Agnes Scott College Jim Martin ‘57, former N.C. Governor Doug Oldenburg ‘56, former Presbyterian Church moderator Jana Sampson ‘96, pop singer

“I've decided to return to college. Not any college. Just Davidson.” Lenn Robbins, New York Post

The New Ivy? Davidson College was recently named one of 25 “New Ivies” by Newsweek magazine, along with New York University, the University of North Carolina, Vanderbilt, the University of Virginia and UCLA.

The magazine selected the schools based on admissions statistics as well as interviews with administrators, faculty, students and alumni.

Davidson Wildcats 54 “Davidson cultivates an adventurous spirit, Academic Success a determination to tackle life's problems, and an appreciation and understanding of those who have not had the benefit of either education or opportunity.” Wyche Fowler ‘62, Former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia

Distinctly Davidson A variety of options and opportunities set Davidson apart, including its strong Honor Code, committment to community service and Division I athletics:

w Davidson’s historic and student-administered Honor Code offers both the free- dom and responsibility of self-scheduled and unproctored exams.

w With the Dean Rusk International Studies Program, 12 Davidson-directed study abroad programs, and off-campus study programs in 17 locations world- wide, more than 70 percent of students graduate with experience abroad.

w Davidson fields 21 NCAA Division I varsity teams, with athletes’ graduation rate at over 90 percent, just a few points higher than the rest of the student body. Davidson’s scholar athletes are well known for having the heaviest luggage of any team on the road—bags full of books and notes.

National Roger Brown ‘78, Berkeley Music School president Patricia Cornwell ‘79, Internationally-known crime fiction writer Affordability Martin Eakes ‘76, head of Self-Help Credit Union Davidson is a national leader on affordability initiatives, with need-blind Wyche Fowler ‘62, former U.S. Congressional representative and U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia admission and meeting 100 percent of demonstrated financial need with a Jim Haynes ‘79, Legal Counsel, Department of Defense combination of grants and student employment. In a ground-breaking initia- Ken Krieg ‘83, Executive Secretary to Senior Executive Council, Department of Defense tive known as the Davidson Trust, Davidson was the first liberal arts college Paul Leonard ‘62, former chair of the board, Habitat for Humanity International to eliminate the loan component in financial aid packages. Sheri Reynolds ‘89, novelist Dean Rusk ‘36, former U.S. Secretary of State Davidson believes that its educational offerings should be affordable for Steve Salyer ‘72, former head of Corporation for Public Broadcasting; now head of Salzburg Institute every admitted student, regardless of a family’s financial means. Thanks to Tony Snow ‘77, former White House Press Secretary Davidson’s commitment to need-blind admission, a student’s character, John Spratt ‘64, U.S. Congressional representative from S.C. accomplishments and academic potential are the only factors in the decision— Todd Thomson ‘82, CFO, Citigroup, Inc. not ability to pay. William Winkenwerder ‘76, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Regional John Belk ‘43, former Charlotte Mayor and business leader Janet Ward Black ‘83, President, North Carolina Trial Lawyers Association Edward Crutchfield ‘62, former CEO, First Union bank 23 Rhodes Scholars Jim Holshouser ‘56, former N.C. Governor Davidson counts 23 Rho des Scholars amongst its alumni. Established by the late Cecil Elizabeth Kiss ‘83, President, Agnes Scott College Rhodes in 1902, the prestigious scholarship provides support for study at England’s Jim Martin ‘57, former N.C. Governor Oxford University for students from around the world who are outstanding intellectually, Doug Oldenburg ‘56, former Presbyterian Church moderator and show qualities of moral leadership and social purpose. Jana Sampson ‘96, pop singer

“Unless you are a fan of Gonzaga, Georgetown, Wisconsin or Kansas, you fell stone-cold in love with Davidson this March. Real scholar-a thletes representing a tiny school from a low-profile league. A self-effacing star whose shooting was nothing short of thrilling. A coach who personifies class. Trustees willing to dig into their own pockets to pay for students to come from North Carolina to Detroit to witness this.” Pat Forde, ESPN.com

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57 2008-09 The Athletic Department Jim Murphy, Tom Ross, Director of Athletics Davidson College President Jim Murphy was introduced as Davidson Thomas W. Ross became College’s Director of Athletics in November of Davidson’s 17th president Aug. 1, 1995, returning to his alma mater on the eve of 2007, after three decades of lead- its 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics. ership and public service in North Prior, Murphy, 52, served as executive asso- Carolina. ciate athletic director and chief financial officer Ross graduated from for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association for 10 Davidson in 1972. He graduated years. with honors from the University The Atlanta native played football and of North Carolina School of Law, baseball during his freshman year, invaluable taught at the University’s School experience for guiding a program unique in its of Government, joined a desire for excellence in athletics and academics Greensboro law firm and served with one of the smallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools. for one year in Washington, D.C., as chief of staff of a congressional Davidson’s NCAA graduation rate of 91 percent was the highest in office in the decade after. Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 with a rate of 97 percent and con- In 1984, Governor Jim Hunt appointed Ross as Superior Court tinues to be above 90 percent each year. Judge, a position he held for 17 years, and at the time, he was the “I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics and youngest in the state. think the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after In his work adjudicating felony cases, Ross became familiar with a graduation proves that,” Murphy said. “It’s true that Davidson needs state justice system that suffered shortcomings from uneven sentencing intercollegiate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even and a burgeoning prison population. In 1990, the N.C. Chief Justice more.” appointed him to chair a new Sentencing and Policy Advisory Since Murphy’s return, the Wildcats have pursued several major capi- Committee. For two years the 23-member panel worked to create a tal projects, including the creation of the innova- structured sentencing system that was eventually accepted by the legis- tive $10-million Davidson Scholars Program, and lature and became a model for similar programs nationwide. major improvements have been completed in Belk For his efforts, Ross received the William H. Rehnquist Award for Arena and Smith Field at Richardson Stadium. Judicial Excellence from the National Center for State Courts. Chief Murphy has overseen the construction of the Belk Justice Rehnquist, now deceased, presented the award personally to Artificial Surface Field, , Wilson Ross in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court. Field and the football stadium expansion project, In 1999, North Carolina Chief Justice Burley Mitchell appointed including a state-of-the-art weight room, new Ross as director of the state’s Administrative Office of the Courts. After press box and additional permanent seating. running the North Carolina Court System for nearly two years, Ross Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I- was invited by the trustees of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to AAA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the become the Year, served two terms on the prestigious NCAA Foundation’s executive Division I Management Council. He chaired the director. His seven Division I-AA Governance Committee and former- years at the ly served on the NCAA Division I Business and Foundation involved Finance Cabinet, the Division I Governance him in statewide issues Committee and the Division I Finance Committee. and policy, advocating From 2002-04, Murphy chaired the Athletic for legislative reform Directors Association of the Southern Conference. and creating coalitions He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host the NCAA Division I of non-profit agencies Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and served as Tournament to increase their influ- Director of the first and second-round games of the 2005 NCAA Men’s ence in public affairs. Basketball Championship in Charlotte. Since becoming A former member of the Division I Football Issues Committee and president of Davidson past president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic College in 2007, Ross Directors Association, Murphy was also a member of the NCAA Task has begun an ambi- Force on Recruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the cul- tious strategic assess- ture of recruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the ment process, initiated NCAA’s Fiscal Responsibility Oversight Group. campus-wide discus- A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of sions of diversity and Davidson with a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science inclusivity, and degree in management from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979- announced the name 85 as an audit manager with the international public accounting firm of of The Davidson Trust, KPMG Peat Marwick in Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement the college’s historic audits of public and private companies with up to $1 billion in assets. financial aid program Active in the community, Murphy is involved with Social Venture that replaced loans Partners — Charlotte, chairs the Board of Managers of the Lake Norman with grants in all YMCA, the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Regional Sports financial aid packages. Commission, served three years on the Board of the Charlotte Council for Ross married the Children and three years on the Board of Directors of the Town of former Susan Davidson Youth Baseball League. Donaldson in 1972, Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor and they have two at Davidson. His 23-year-old son, Matt, a graduate of the University of children, Mary North Carolina, works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C. Kathryn Elkins ‘01 and Thomas W. Ross, Jr. ‘99, both Davidson graduates. Davidson Wildcats 58 Tom Ross, Administration Davidson College President

Scott Applegate Brian Barmes Dick Cooke Marc Gignac Beth Hayford Sandy Helfgott Associate Director of Athletics Equipment Manager Senior Men's Administrator, Sports Information Director Head Athletic Trainer Director of Head Baseball Coach P.E. & Recreation

Jamie Hendricks Lee Jones Martin McCann Katy McNay Craig Swieton Mike Warner Director of Ticketing & Director of Lake Campus Assistant Athletic Director, Assistant Athletic Director, Strength & Director of the Davidson Game Operations Marketing & Event Senior Women's Administrator Conditioning Athletic Foundation Management Head Coaches

Gary Andrew Greg Ashton Drew Barrett Tim Cowie Bob McKillop Tripp Merritt M. Cross Country/Track Women’s Soccer Men’s Tennis Volleyball Men’s Basketball Football

Bob Patnesky Caroline Price Matt Spear Jen Straub Tim Straub Ginny Sutton Wrestling Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer W. Cross Country/Track Golf Field Hockey

Annette Watts Kimberly Wayne John Young Women’s Basketball Lacrosse Swimming & Diving The History of the Wildcat On November 10, 1917, a small cohort of 22 Davidson defeated one of the most powerful football players traveled to Atlanta to represent teams in the South that day, 21-7, with scrappiness Davidson College against Auburn, one of the most that captured the awe and respect of Atlanta sports- formidable teams in the South. The Plainsmen had writers. They wrote of the “Wildcats” from Davidson massacred their first four opponents, outscoring College, whose small stature and ferocious style teams, 141-6. proved overwhelming. One account notes that According to one account, they were “big, quick, Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal remarked of the and undefeated” and heavily favored in the day’s Davidson team, “No other team ever put together in matchup. Davidson was 2-4 and started a line aver- these United States of the same weight as Coach aging 20 pounds less. Fetzer’s team could ever get the verd ict over the Not surprisingly, Auburn dominated the game, flock of wild men from North Carolina.” outgaining the “Red and Black” 240 yards to The Davidsonian picked up on the nickname, and Davidson’s 91 yards. Astoundingly, Davidson pulled it has been used ever since, replacing former, milder together an offensive attack through the efforts of references such as “Red and Black,” “Presbyterians” A.R. “Buck” Flowers and quarterback and “Preachers.” Henry Spann, delivering a “bewildering array of for- — revised and rewritten from an account ward passes.” in the Davidson College archives

59 2008-09 The Southern Conference A majority of the sports at Davidson com- and athletic competition began that fall. pete in the Southern Conference, one of the In 1922, seven schools — Florida, Louisiana DAVIDSON’S SOCON oldest conferences in the nation, which began State, Mississippi, South Carolina, the its 87th season in 2007. The soccer, volleyball, University of the South, Tulane and Vanderbilt CHAMPIONSHIPS Baseball 1985 cross country, track and field, basketball, ten- — joined the ranks. Men’s Basketball 1964, 1965, 1966, nis, wrestling, baseball and golf programs at Since then, conference membership has 1968, 1969, 1970, Davidson all participate in the league. experienced a series of membership changes 1971, 1972, 1973, Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri with 42 institutions being affiliated with the 1981, 1986, 1996, Valley (1907) and the Pac-10 (1915) conferences league. The league has undergone two major 1997, 1998, 2002, have been around longer than the SoCon transitions during its history. 2003, 2004, 2005, (1921). The conference currently consists of 11 The first occurred in December of 1932. The 2006, 2007, 2008 members in four states throughout the Southeastern Conference formed out of the 23- Women’s Cross Country 2003, Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and school Southern Conference when 13 members 2005 Football 1969 championships, which produce participants west and south of the Appalachian Mountains Men’s Golf 1954, 1960, 1966, for NCAA Championships. reorganized to help reduce the extensive travel 1967, 1968 The Southern Conference was the first demands. Men’s Soccer 1968, 1969, 1970, “super conference,” with charter membership In 1953, Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North 1971, 1983, 1992, including Alabama, Auburn and North Carolina, N.C. State, South Carolina and Wake 1994, 1995, 2003, Carolina. The SoCon gave birth to the three- Forest withdrew from the league to form the 2005 point shot in , has the oldest Atlantic Coast Conference, seeking to schedule Women’s Soccer 1994, 1995, 1996, basketball tournament in the nation and was a greater number of regular-season basketball 2005 the college home of such sporting greats as games against local rivals. Men’s Tennis 1954, 1955, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Today, the league continues to thrive and is 1970, 1971, 1973 Choo” Justice. home to Appalachian State, College of Volleyball 1999, 2000 Academic excellence has long been a major Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Plain type denotes regular season title. Boldface denotes tournament title. League athletes have been recognized count- Chattanooga, Western Carolina and Wofford. Italicized boldface denotes regular season and less times on CoSIDA Academic All-America On July 1, 2008, Samford officially joined the tournament title. and district teams. Eighteen Rhodes-Scholar league, bringing membership of the conference winners have come out of the conference, to 12. VMI is an associate member in the sport including six from Davidson. Each year, the of wrestling. ALL-TIME SOCON league distributes at least three graduate schol- The SoCon currently declares champions arships, two of which were won by Wildcat in 10 men’s sports — football, soccer, cross MEMBERSHIP Alabama 1921-1932 soccer players in 2004. country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track Appalachian State 1971-present The Southern Conference was born on Feb. and field, wrestling, baseball, tennis and golf Auburn 1921-1932 25, 1921, in Atlanta, Ga., when 14 institutions — and nine women’s sports — soccer, volley- College of Charleston 1998-present from the 30-member Southern Intercollegiate ball, cross country, basketball, indoor and out- Chattanooga 1976-present Athletic Association (SIAA) reorganized as the door track and field, tennis, golf and softball. The Citadel 1936-present Southern Conference. The charter members The SoCon celebrated 25 years of women’s Clemson 1921-1953 were Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, championships in 2007-08. Davidson 1936-1988; 1991-present Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi The Southern Conference office is located Duke 1928-1953 State, North Carolina, N.C. State, Tennessee, in historic Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. East Carolina 1964-1976 East Tennessee State 1978-2005 Virginia, Virginia Tech and Washington & Lee, Elon 2003-present Florida 1922-1932 THE SOCON AT A GLANCE Furman 1936-present George Washington 1936-1970 Commissioner ...... John Iamarino Georgia 1921-1932 Senior Associate Commissioner ...... Geoff Cabe Georgia Southern 1991-present Associate Commissioner ...... Sue Arakas Georgia Tech 1921-1932 Assoc. Commissioner for Compliance . . Doug King Kentucky 1921-1932 Dir. of Multimedia Services ...... Mandi Copeland Louisiana State 1922-1932 Dir. of Championships ...... Brandon Neff Marshall 1976-1997 Senior Account Executive ...... Maryland 1921-1953 Director of Media Relations ...... Jason Yaman Mississippi 1922-1932 Mississippi State 1922-1932 Asst. Dir. of Media Relations . . . . . Jonathan Caskey North Carolina 1921-1953 Media Relations Asst...... Russell Dorn UNC Greensboro 1997-present pionships/Operations Asst...... Ben Austin Cham North Carolina State 1921-1953 Assistant to the Commissioner ...... Laura Hayes Richmond 1936-1976 Samford 2008-present South Carolina 1921-1953 The Southern Conference Tennessee 1921-1932 702 N. Pine Street Tulane 1922-1932 Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 Univ. of the South 1922-1932 Phone: 864.591.5100 Vanderbilt 1922-1932 Fax: 864.591.3448 Virginia 1921-1937 www.soconsports.com VMI 1924-2003 Virginia Tech 1921-1965 Wake Forest 1936-1953 Southern Conference Commissioner John Iamarino Washington & Lee 1921-1958 presents Davidson’s ‘11 with the MVP West Virginia 1950-1968 Trophy at the 2008 Southern Conference Men’s Western Carolina 1976-present Basketball Championships. William & Mary 1936-1977 Wofford 1997-present

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