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2018 Chanticleer Baseball C Oastal C Arolina As of Jan 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL C OASTAL C AROLINA AS OF JAN. 29, 2018 2018 BASEBALL SCHEDULE TIMES/DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Feb. 16-19 19th ANNUAL BRITTAIN RESORTS BASEBALL AT THE BEACH CONWAY, S.C. and MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. 16 Fri. Indiana vs Oklahoma Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark Noon South Alabama vs Kansas State Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 4:00 pm VIRGINIA TECH AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 17 Sat. Oklahoma vs South Alabama Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am Kansas State vs Indiana Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark Noon OKLAHOMA AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 3:00 pm South Alabama vs Virginia Tech Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 4:30 pm 18 Sun. South Alabama vs Indiana Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 10:30 am Oklahoma vs Virginia Tech Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark 2:00 pm KANSAS STATE AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:30 pm 19 Mon. INDIANA AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am Virginia Tech vs Kansas State Myrtle Beach — TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark Noon Feb. 21 Wed. at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. (Patriots Point) 4:00 pm Feb. 23-25 BRITTAIN RESORTS INVITATIONAL CONWAY, S.C. 23 Fri. VCU vs West Virginia Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am ILLINOIS AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 24 Sat. West Virginia vs Illinois Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am ILLINOIS AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:30 pm West Virginia vs VCU Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm 25 Sun. VCU vs Illinois Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am WEST VIRGINIA AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:30 pm 26 Mon. VCU AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium Noon Feb. 28 Wed. UNC WILMINGTON Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm Mar. 2-4 JOHNNY GARDNER LAW GROUP TOURNAMENT CONWAY, S.C. 2 Fri. Maryland vs Radford Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am BALL STATE AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 3 Sat. Radford vs Ball State Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am MARYLAND AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 3:00 pm 4 Sun. Ball State vs Maryland Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am RADFORD AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 3:00 pm March 7 Wed. WAKE FOREST Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm Mar. 9-11 ENVIRONMENTAL STAFFING CHANTICLEER CLASSIC CONWAY, S.C. 9 Fri. Ohio State vs High Point Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am HIGH POINT AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm 10 Sat. High Point vs Ohio State Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am OHIO STATE AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 3:00 pm 11 Sun. OHIO STATE AT COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am HIGH POINT at COASTAL CAROLINA Conway — Springs Brooks Stadium 3:00 pm March 13 Tues. UConn Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 4:00 pm March 16 Fri. at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 6:30 pm (CT) March 17 Sat. at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 6:30 pm (CT) March 18 Sun. at Arkansas State * Jonesboro, Ark. 1:00 pm (CT) March 20 Tues. CLEMSON Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm March 23 Fri. TEXAS STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm March 24 Sat. TEXAS STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm March 25 Sun. TEXAS STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:30 am March 27 Tues. at College of Charleston Charleston, S.C. (Patriots Point) 6:00 pm March 29 Thurs. at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 6:30 pm March 30 Fri. at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 6:30 pm March 31 Sat. at Georgia Southern * Statesboro, Ga. 1:00 pm April 3 Tues. at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 6:30 pm April 6 Fri. SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 7 Sat. SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 8 Sun. SOUTH ALABAMA * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:30 am April 10 Tues. at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 6:00 pm April 13 Fri. at Troy * Troy, Ala. 6:00 pm (CT) April 14 Sat. at Troy * Troy, Ala. 3:00 pm (CT) April 15 Sun. at Troy * Troy, Ala. 1:00 pm (CT) April 18 Wed. at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 6:00 pm April 20 Fri. GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 21 Sat. GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 22 Sun. GEORGIA STATE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 1:00 PM April 24 Tues. at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:00 pm April 27 Fri. UL MONROE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm April 28 Sat. UL MONROE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm April 29 Sun. UL MONROE * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 11:00 am May 4 Fri. at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 6:00 pm (CT) May 5 Sat. at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 6:00 pm (CT) May 6 Sun. at Louisiana * Lafayette, La. 1:00 pm (CT) May 9 Wed. NORTH CAROLINA Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm May 11 Fri. LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 6:00 pm May 12 Sat. LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium 2:00 pm May 13 Sun. LITTLE ROCK * Conway, S.C. — Springs Brooks Stadium Noon May 17 Thurs. at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 6:00 pm May 18 Fri. at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 3:00 pm May 19 Sat. at Appalachian State * Boone, N.C. 1:00 pm May 22-27 SUN BELT CHAMPIONSHIP HOST: Louisiana — Lafayette, La. (Tigue Moore Field) June 1-3 NCAA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Campus Sites June 8-10 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Campus Sites June 16-26/27 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Omaha, Neb. (TD Ameritrade Park Omaha) BOLD — HOME GAMES * — Sun Belt Conference Games COASTAL CAROLINA 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL FACT BOOK GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School .................................................................. Coastal Carolina University City/Zip ........................................................................................... Conway, S.C. 29528 TABLE OF CONTENTS Founded ................................................................................................................ 1954 2018 CCU Schedule .............................................. Inside Front Cover Enrollment ......................................................................................................... 10,663 2018 Quick Facts and Table of Contents ........................................ 1 Nickname ...................................................................................................Chanticleers Springs Brooks Stadium: Home of CCU Baseball .......................... 2 School Colors ............................................................................. Teal, Bronze and Black Affiliation ...............................................................................................NCAA Division I The Boni Belle Practice and Hitting Facility ................................... 3 Conference ....................................................................................................... Sun Belt Baseball at the Beach History .......................................................... 4 President ..................................................................David A. DeCenzo (Maryland ‘78) 2018 CCU Roster/Pronunciation ..................................................... 5 Director of Athletics ..................................................Matt Hogue (South Carolina ‘93) Athletic Dept. Phone .............................................................................(843) 347-3161 2018 CCU Player Bios (Alphabetically) .......................................6-23 Ticket Office Phone ...............................................................................(843) 347-8499 Head Coach Gary Gilmore ..........................................................24-27 BASEBALL STADIUM Associate Head Coach Kevin Schnall ........................................... 28 Facility Name:......................................SPRINGS BROOKS STADIUM (Opened 2015) Assistant Coach Drew Thomas ....................................................... 29 • Field/Complex Names: ....................................... Vrooman Field/TD Sports Complex Volunteer Assistant Matt Schilling ................................................ 30 Facility Capacity: ..........................................................................5,400 (entire facility) Spring Brooks Stadium Seating: .............................................2,500 (main grandstand) Dir. of Ops Chad Oxendine/Support Staff .................................... 31 Dimensions: ...................................LF: 320 — LC 365 — CF 390 — RC: 365 — RF: 320 2017 in Review/Sun Belt Standings-Honors/Polls ..................... 32 Outfield Wall: ............................................ 10 feet tall — CF Batter’s Eye is 20 feet tall 2017 in Review/Highlights .............................................................. 33 Vrooman Field: .........................Grass (Tifton 419 Burmuda (perennial rye over seed) Dirt (custom blend of clay/silt/sand by DuraEdge Products Inc.) 2017 in Review/CCU Team in NCAA & Sun Belt Stats ................. 34 Foul Territory/Home Plate (Astro Turf Game Day 3-D) 2017 in Review/CCU Individual in NCAA & Sun Belt Stats ......... 35 HISTORY 2017 in Review/Schedule-Results ................................................. 36 First Year of Baseball ............................................................................................
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