2018 CHANTICLEER 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 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 * — 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 ( ‘93) Athletic Dept. Phone...... (843) 347-3161 2018 CCU Player Bios (Alphabetically)...... 6-23 Ticket Office Phone...... (843) 347-8499 Head Coach ...... 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...... 1975 2017 in Review/Season Stats...... 37 All-Time Record...... 1,576-858-1 (.647) 2017 in Review/Sun Belt Stats...... 38 2017 Postseason (Record)...... None 2017 in Review/Season-Career Stats for ‘17 Players...... 39 • NCAA College World Series Appearances/Last:...... 1 / 2016 • NCAA Super Regional Appearances/Last:...... 3 / 2016 CCU in ...... 40 • NCAA Regional Appearances/Last:...... 15 / 2016 CCU in the MLB Draft/Improving Your Draft Stock...... 41 Conference Regular Season Titles/Last:...... 17 / 2017 Chanticleer National/Regional Honors...... 42-43 Conference Tournament Titles/Last:...... 14 / 2016 Chanticleer Conference Honors...... 44-46 BASEBALL STAFF Annual CCU Statistical Leaders...... 47-48 Head Coach:...... Gary Gilmore CCU as Conference Annual Statistical Leaders...... 49 • Alma Mater/Year.:...... Coastal Carolina ’80 • Career Record:...... 1,137-559-3 (.670 - 28 years) Team Stats by Year...... 50 • Record at Coastal:...... 884-457-1 (.659 - 22 years) Team Season Top 10...... 51 • Baseball Office Phone:...... (843) 349-2524 Individual Season Leaders...... 52-54 Assoc. Head Coach/Recruit. Coord/Catchers:...... Kevin Schnall (Coastal Carolina ’01) • 15th yr Asst Coach/Pitchers:...... Drew Thomas (Illinois State ‘98) • 12th yr Individual Career Leaders...... 55-57 Volunteer Asst Coach/Infielders:...... Matt Schilling (Coastal Carolina ‘94) • 11th yr Records by Class & Position...... 58 Director of Baseball Operations:...... Chad Oxendine (Coastal Carolina ‘04 • 2nd yr Technical Assistant:...... Michael McDonald (Coastal Carolina ‘08) • 2nd yr CCU All-Time Roster...... 59-62 Athletic Trainer/Dir. of Rehab:...... Barry Lippman (Florida State ‘01) • 11th yr 2016 National Championship...... 63 Speed, Strength, Conditioning Coach:...... Nick White (North Georgia ‘10) • 3rd yr CCU in the NCAA Postseason...... 64 TEAM INFORMATION CCU in the NAIA World Series/Coaches Record by Year...... 65 2017 Overall Record:...... 37-19-1 All-Time Series Records vs. Opponents...... 66 • Overall Home Record:...... 22-12-1 Year-by-Year Results...... 67-74 • Overall Away Record:...... 15-6-0 • Overall Neutral Record:...... 0-1-0 2017 Conference Record:...... 22-7-1 (Sun Belt Regular Season Champion) Final Ranking last year:...... NA WHAT IS A CHANTICLEER? Lettermen Returning/Lost...... * 13/13 Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/7 The Chanticleer (SHON-ti-cleer) gives • Position Players Returning/Lost:...... 7/8 Coastal Carolina University one of the • Position Starters Returning/Lost:...... 4/5 • Pitchers Returning/Lost:...... * 6/5 most unique nicknames in all of sports. • Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost:...... 3/2 The name Chanticleer comes from the * Included w/ returners: RHP Bobby Holmes and LHP Austin Kitchen will miss 2018 due injury. Newcomers:...... 25 ^ Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer and * Included w/ newcomers: OF Turner and INF Keaton Weisz, both redshirted in ‘17 as transfers. came to Coastal when it was a member of the University SPORTS INFORMATION of South Carolina system from 1960-93. Assoc AD/Media Relations (Baseball SID):...... Mike Cawood A Chanticleer is a rooster who rules the barnyard with Office Phone/Cell:...... (843) 349-2822 / (843) 333-5730 Email:...... [email protected] cunning and wit. His competitiveness never wanes as he Press Box Phone:...... (843) 234-3472 battles to the end, using his brains to come out on top SID Mailing Address:...... P.O. Box 261954 • Conway, S.C. • 29528 Overnight Address:...... 132 Chanticleer Drive Way • Conway, S.C. • 29526 every time. 1 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Springs Brooks Stadium

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Quick Facts Stadium Firsts (inning) • SPRINGS BROOKS STADIUM...named for Tami Springs Brooks FIRST PITCH (FEB. 13, 2015): - Baseball/Softball Complex Dedicated March 28, 2015 Overall: Western Kentucky’s John Harman (11:04 am - Strike) vs. Maryland CCU def. Winthrop, 6-0 (Softball def. Winthrop 6-0 and 5-0) By Coastal: Alex Cunningham (4:15 pm - Strike) 02-13-15 vs. Old Dominion - Baseball Commemoration May 21, 2016 FIRST PLAY (FEB. 13, 2015): CCU def. Campbell, 23-4 (7 innings) Overall: Maryland’s Brandon Lowe lined out to Western Kentucky’s 2B Leiff Clarkson • Vrooman Field...... named for Irv and Bernice Vrooman and By Coastal: Old Dominion’s Nick Walker grounded out to CCU’s 2B Connor Owings - Dedicated March 13, 2004 the Vrooman Family by former CCU head FIRST HIT (FEB. 13, 2015): CCU def. George Mason, 13-4 baseball coach John Vrooman. Overall: Maryland’s Jose Cuas single up the middle (1st) vs. Western Kentucky • TD Sports Complex...... named for TD Bank and encompasses By Coastal: Dalton Ewing bunt single to 3rd base (3rd) vs. Old Dominion - Dedicated Sept. 12, 2014 all CCU athletics facilities FIRST STRIKEOUT (FEB. 13, 2015): First Game: Overall: Maryland’s LaMonte Wade (swinging) by WKU’s John Harman (1st) Feb. 13, 2015: Maryland defeated Western Kentucky, 7-3 By Coastal: Old Dominion’s PJ Higgins (swinging) by CCU’s Alex Cunningham (1st) First CCU Game: FIRST WALK (FEB. 13, 2015): Feb. 13, 2015: Coastal Carolina defeated Old Dominion, 4-0 Overall: Maryland’s Andrew Bechtold (4-0) by John Harman of WKU (2nd) By Coastal: Zach Remillard (3-1) by Old Dominion’s Nick Hartman (6th) Construction Timeline: FIRST RUN SCORED (FEB. 13, 2015): State approval for Phase I: February 8, 2011 Overall: Western Kentucky’s Cody Wofford off Ryan Church double (1st) vs. Maryland State approval for Phase II: December 15, 2011 Fencing off of construction area: August 12, 2012 By Coastal: Dalton Ewing off Michael Paez (3rd) vs. Old Dominion Watson Stadium demolition: September 12, 2012 FIRST RBI (FEB. 13, 2015): Official CCU Groundbreaking Ceremony: March 12, 2013 Overall: Western Kentucky’s Ryan Church double scored Cody Wofford (1st) vs. Maryland Construction Began: March 26, 2013 By Coastal: Michael Paez’s two-run HR scored Dalton Ewing (3rd) vs. Old Dominion FIRST DOUBLE (FEB. 13, 2015): Cost: Overall: Western Kentucky’s Ryan Church to left field (1st) vs. Maryland $15.2 million (combined cost for baseball and softball) By Coastal: Casey Schroeder off left field fence (6th) vs. Old Dominion Seating: FIRST TRIPLE (FEB. 13, 2015): 2,500 permanent seats Overall: Maryland’s Kevin Smith down right field line (4th) vs. Western Kentucky Capacity: By Coastal: Anthony Marks down left field line (3rd) vs. Old Dominion 3,463 (standing room only in main grandstand) FIRST HOME RUN (FEB. 13, 2015): 5,400 (with berms and City of Conway Boardwalk) Overall: Maryland’s Anthony Papio hit a solo HR to right field (4th) vs. Western Kentucky Record Crowd: By Coastal: Michael Paez two-run HR to left field (3rd) vs. Old Dominion 3,136 (Coastal Carolina vs. Virginia, Feb. 21, 2016) FIRST WIN (FEB. 13, 2015): Overall: Maryland’s Mike Shawaryn (6.0 IP — 3 H —3 R — 3 ER — 2 BB — 7 K) vs. WKU Dimensions: By Coastal: Alex Cunningham (5.2 IP — 2 H — 0 R — 0 ER — 3 BB — 4 Ks) vs. ODU LF: 320 — LC 365 — CF 390 — RC: 365 — RF: 320 FIRST SAVE (FEB. 13, 2015): Outfield Wall: Overall: Maryland’s Brian Shaffer (3.0 IP — 1 H — 0 R — 0 ER — 1 BB — 2 Ks) vs. WKU 10 feet tall — Batter’s Eye: 20 feet tall By Coastal: Mike Morrison (0.1 IP — 0 H — 0 R — 0 ER — 0 BB — 1 K) vs. ODU Vrooman Field: FIRST GRAND SLAM: Grass: Tifton 419 Bermuda (perennial rye over seed) Overall: Georgia Tech’s A.J. Murray cleared the batter’s eye (9th) vs. FUI (FEB. 21, 2015) Dirt: Custom blend of clay/silt/sand by DuraEdge Products Inc. By Coastal: David Parrett gave CCU a 6-1 lead (3rd) vs. Georgia Tech (FEB. 21, 2015) Foul Territory/Home Plate: Astro Turf Game Day 3-D FIRST TO CLEAR THE BATTER’S EYE: Features: Overall: Georgia Tech’s A.J. Murray grand slam (9th) vs FIU (FEB. 21, 2015) Team Club House • Team Locker Room • Coaches’ Locker Room By Coastal: Tyler Chadwick grand slam (4th) vs Stetson (MAR. 25, 2016) Umpire Locker Room • Former Player Locker Room FIRST WALKOFF HR: Coaches’ Offices • Athletic Training Room • Laundry Facility Overall: GTs Arden Pabst 3-run HR to left field (9th), beat Albany 9-8 (FEB. 22, 2015) Equipment Room • Interview Room/Player Enhancement Room By Coastal: G.K. Young hit (1st pitch of 13th) RF line, beat WVU 4-3 (FEB. 27, 2015) Luxury Suites • Party Deck • Two Grass Berms • Boardwalk FIRST STOLEN BASE: Two Concession Areas • Souvenir Shop • Ticket Office Overall: Maryland’s Jose Cuas stole second vs. Western Kentucky (1st) (FEB. 13, 2015) Four Broadcast Booths • Media Booth • Game Operations Booth By Coastal: Connor Owings stole third vs. Canisius (5th) (FEB. 16, 2015) Video Board/Scoreboard 2 Boni Belle Hitting Facility 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL

The $1.2 million BONI BELLE PRACTICE AND HITTING FACILITY, built adjacent to Springs Brooks Stadium, has space for a full, artificial turf practice infield (17,424 square feet) with as many as 12 hitting cages featuring a mechanical netting system that can be raised and lowered accordingly from the ceiling. The covered facility allows the program to practice in case of inclement weather and provides an alternate area for individual instruction of student-athletes. “This hitting facility is one of a kind,” said head coach Gary Gilmore. “It really has no rival. This is the standard for facilities across the country. The flexibility to have multiple things going on at once and the versatility of the building allows us to get a lot accomplished on a daily basis, regardless of the weather.”

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TICKETRETURN.COM FIELD AT PELICANS BALLPARK From 2000-14, Coastal Carolina made the annual trip to Myrtle Beach to COASTAL CAROLINA AT PELICANS PARK host one of the nation’s top events — Baseball at the Beach. Also, TicketRe- 73-44 — .624 (based on available records) turn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark served as the home for Chanticleer base- 3/18/2000 Georgia Southern W 3 1 3/03/2013 #10 NC State (10) L 4 5 ball for the 2013 and ‘14 seasons as Springs Brooks Stadium was being built. 3/18/2000 Georgia Southern W 4 3 3/05/2013 Furman L 1 4 5/17/2000 Elon # W 1 0 3/06/2013 Furman L 6 11 The Myrtle Beach Pelicans additionally served as Coastal Carolina’s 5/18/2000 Liberty # L 2 5 3/08/2013 Ball State W 5 3 home field for 2000 Big South Championship, 2007 NCAA Regional, 2010 5/19/2000 UNC Asheville # L 0 3 3/09/2013 Harvard W 10 0 NCAA Regional and the 2010 NCAA Super Regional. 2/23/2001 Delaware W 5 3 3/10/2013 Ohio State W 3 1 2/24/2001 Western Carolina W 13 2 3/11/2013 Ohio State L 2 3 Coastal has been responsible for the largest crowds in Pelicans Park his- 2/24/2001 Delaware W 9 8 3/15.2013 Michigan W 8 4 tory as a standing-room only crowd of 6,599 witnessed the Chanticleers 2/25/2001 Kent State L 3 7 3/16/2013 Michigan W 6 2 2/22/2002 Georgia Tech L 1 2 3/17/2013 Akron W 7 3 play the Texas Rangers on March 29, 2011. The previous year, Coastal 2/23/2002 VCU W 3 2 3/22/2013 Gardner-Webb L 3 6 hosted South Carolina for the 2010 NCAA Super Regional with both games 2/24/2002 South Carolina L 2 11 3/23/2013 Gardner-Webb W 4 1 2/28/2003 St. John’s (12) L 3 4 3/24/2013 Gardner-Webb W 4 3 drawing 6,599. 3/03/2003 Michigan State W 7 1 4/03/2013 The Citadel W 10 2 2/28/2004 Kent State W 4 3 4/06/2013 Liberty W 5 1 2/29/2004 Ohio State W 8 4 4/07/2013 Liberty W 8 6 All-Time Baseball at the Beach Participants 2/29/2004 Richmond L 0 2 4/08/2013 Liberty W 12 1 2000 Georgia Southern 2012 George Mason 4/10/2013 C of Charleston (14) W 2 1 2/18/2005 East Carolina W 11 5 2001 Delaware Iowa 2/19/2005 #21 Clemson W 3 2 4/19/2013 Radford (15) W 1 0 Kent State North Carolina State 2/20/2005 West Virginia W 13 2 4/20/2013 Radford L 3 4 Virginia Tech 4/21/2013 Radford L 2 5 Western Carolina 2/24/2006 VCU (10) W 4 3 West Virginia 2/26/2006 #6 Tennessee L 6 10 4/10/2013 UNC Asheville W 7 1 2002 Georgia Tech 2/23/2007 #12 TCU W 11 6 4/11/2013 UNC Asheville (11) W 3 2 2013 San Diego 2/24/2007 #26 NC State L 0 4 4/12/2013 UNC Asheville W 3 0 South Carolina VCU West Virginia 2/25/2007 Notre Dame W 4 0 4/14/2013 UNC Wilmington W 15 3 Indiana 2/15/2014 Pittsburgh L 5 7 6/01/2007 VCU • W 7 1 2003 North Carolina UMBC 6/03/2007 Clemson • L 8 11 2/16/2014 Pittsburgh L 6 10 Michigan State 6/03/2007 St. John’s • W 6 5 2/16/2014 Pittsburgh (7) W 8 5 North Carolina State 6/04/2007 Clemson • L 3 15 2/20/2014 George Mason W 3 2 St. John’s Florida Atlantic 2/29/2008 Marshall W 4 2 2/22/2014 Illinois L 4 5 2004 Kent State 2014 Connecticut 3/01/2008 West Virginia W 8 3 2/23/2014 Wichita State L 2 5 Ohio State 2/24/2014 Wichita State L 0 10 George Mason 3/02/2008 Western Carolina W 7 1 Richmond 3/02/2008 George Mason W 6 0 2/28/2014 Rhode Island W 6 2 Illinois 2/27/2009 West Virginia W 15 5 3/01/2014 West Virginia L 2 6 2005 East Carolina Wichita State 3/01/2014 Marshall W 2 1 2/27/2009 Tennessee W 10 5 Clemson 2015 Albany 2/26/2010 James Madison W 11 7 3/02/2014 Duke L 5 7 West Virginia 2/27/2010 #4 UC Irvine W 7 3 3/08/2014 Minnesota L 2 5 Florida International 2/27/2010 #4 UC Irvine W 13 6 3/09/2014 Elon W 13 4 2006 Georgia Tech Georgia Tech 2/28/2010 NC State W 6 3 3/09/2014 UMBC W 7 5 Tennessee North Carolina State 3/10/2014 UNC Greensboro W 3 0 5/18/2010 Coll. of Charleston L 4 10 VCU 2016 Duke 6/04/2010 Stony Brook • W 6 0 3/11/2014 Wake Forest W 7 3 6/05/2010 C of Charleston • L 6 16 3/19/2014 UNC Wilmington L 3 7 2007 North Carolina State Liberty 6/06/2010 Stony Brook • W 25 7 3/21/2014 Winthrop L 1 2 Notre Dame Marshall 6/06/2010 C of Charleston • W 8 7 3/22/2014 Winthrop W 9 3 TCU Ohio State 6/07/2010 C of Charleston • W 11 10 3/23/2014 Winthrop L 3 11 6/12/2010 #9 South Carolina ^ L 3 4 3/28/2014 Charleston Southern W 7 3 2008 George Mason 2017 James Madison 6/13/2010 #9 South Carolina ^ L 9 10 3/29/2014 Charleston Southern L 1 3 Marshall North Carolina A&T 2/24/2011 Kansas State L 4 5 3/30/2014 Charleston Southern W 8 2 West Virginia Richmond 2/25/2011 #17 California L 0 17 4/01/2014 The Citadel (10) L 2 3 Western Carolina St. John’s 2/26/2011 Western Kentucky W 6 1 4/17/2014 Presbyterian (13) W 4 3 Western Carolina 2/27/2011 NC State L 3 12 4/18/2014 Presbyterian W 4 0 2009 Florida International 3/13/2011 UAB W 4 3 4/19/2014 Presbyterian W 9 3 Tennessee 2018 James Madison 2/24/2012 Iowa W 1 0 4/22/2014 College of Charleston W 3 0 West Virginia North Carolina A&T 2/25/2012 Virginia Tech L 1 3 4/16/2014 Campbell L 4 7 Richmond 2/26/2012 NC State W 3 2 4/17/2014 Campbell W 10 7 2010 James Madison St. John’s 2/17/2013 James Madison W 8 7 UC Irvine Western Carolina 2/21/2013 Kansas State W 2 1 # - Big South Championship North Carolina State 2/24/2013 #8 Kentucky L 2 8 • - NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional 2/24/2013 Elon L 7 8 ^ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Super Regional 2011 California 2/28/2013 San Diego L 3 8 BASEBALL AT THE BEACH GAMES HIGHLIGHTED Kansas State 3/01/2013 Florida Atlantic W 4 1 North Carolina State 3/02/2013 Indiana L 1 9 Western Kentucky 4 2018 Roster 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS Alphabetical No. Name Year Pos. B/T Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. 1 Cory Wood So. 2B/OF L/R 5-9 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Sanderson HS 16 Matt Beaird C 2 Zack Hopeck Sr. RHP R/R 6-2 215 Leesburg, Va. / Heritage HS 29 Zach Biermann 1B/DH 3 Parker Chavers Fr. OF/2B L/R 5-10 175 Montgomery, Ala. / Loveless Academic Magnet Program 10 Jason Bilous RHP 5 Kieton Rivers Jr. OF R/R 5-11 190 Suffolk, Va. / Nansemond River HS 23 Turner Buis OF 6 Cameron Pearcey RSo. OF R/R 5-9 180 Bradenton, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch HS 34 Jay Causey LHP 7 Keaton Weisz RSo. SS/INF R/R 5-8 160 Poway, Calif. / La Jolla Country Day HS (Auburn University) 3 Parker Chavers OF/2B 8 Garrett Sheppard Fr. C R/R 5-11 190 Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Jesuit HS 41 Trevor Damron LHP 10 Jason Bilous Jr. RHP R/R 6-2 190 Wilmington, Del. / Caravel Academy 30 Matt Eardensohn RHP 11 Joey Salvato Fr. RHP S/R 6-1 180 Lakewood, Colo. / J.K. Mullen HS 21 Dylan Gentry LHP 12 Lee Sponseller GrSr. OF L/L 5-10 190 Mason, Ohio / Mason HS (Ohio Dominican University) 38 Kiernan Higgins RHP 13 Shaddon Peavyhouse Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 185 Jonesborough, Tenn. / Unicoi County HS 31 Bobby Holmes RHP 16 Matt Beaird Sr. C L/R 6-0 205 Johnson City, Tenn. / Science Hill HS 2 Zack Hopeck RHP 17 Payton Young Fr. OF L/L 5-8 170 Williamston, S.C. / Palmetto HS 20 Davie Inman RHP 18 Scott Kobos Jr. LHP L/L 6-2 200 Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park HS (St. John’s River State College) 33 Nate Kinsch C 19 Kevin Woodall Jr. Sr. 1B/3B R/R 6-7 245 Georgetown, S.C. / Georgetown HS 47 Austin Kitchen LHP 20 Davie Inman Jr. RHP R/R 6-1 195 Terra Haute, Ind. / West Vigo HS (Fla. Southwestern State College) 18 Scott Kobos LHP 21 Dylan Gentry Fr. LHP L/L 6-0 190 Danielsville, Ga. / Madison County HS 40 Michael Koenig 3B/INF 23 Turner Buis RJr. OF L/R 5-11 205 Fullerton, Calif. / Fullerton Union HS (Cal State Fullerton) 26 Seth Lancaster 3B/INF 24 Logan White Fr. C L/R 5-10 180 Phoenix, Ariz. / Mountain Pointe HS 49 Tristan Marsh RHP 25 Tor Sehnert Fr. OF R/R 6-0 190 McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township HS 39 Zach McCambley RHP 26 Seth Lancaster Sr. 3B/INF L/R 6-1 210 Hanahan, S.C. / Hanahan HS 43 Caleb Nobles INF 27 DeMarco Reaves Fr. OF L/L 5-9 165 Monroe, N.C. / Marvin Ridge HS 37 Patrick Orlando RHP 29 Zach Biermann Jr. 1B/DH L/L 6-3 220 West Bend, Wis. / West Bend East HS (Polk State College) 6 Cameron Pearcey OF 30 Matt Eardensohn Jr. RHP R/R 6-3 200 Omaha, Neb. / Millard West HS (Iowa Western CC) 13 Shaddon Peavyhouse RHP 31 Bobby Holmes Sr. RHP R/R 6-2 180 Athens, Ga. / Oconee County HS 27 DeMarco Reaves OF 32 Anthony Veneziano So. LHP L/L 6-6 195 Hackettstown, N.J. / Warren Hills HS 5 Kieton Rivers OF 33 Nate Kinsch Fr. C R/R 5-11 185 Iron Station, N.C. / East Lincoln HS 11 Joey Salvato RHP 34 Jay Causey So. LHP L/L 6-4 220 Conway, S.C. / Conway HS (Florence-Darlington Technical College) 25 Tor Sehnert OF 35 Anthony Simonelli Fr. RHP R/R 6-2 195 Winchester, Va. / Millbrook HS 8 Garrett Sheppard C 36 Kyle Skeels So. C R/R 6-2 250 Langhorne, Pa. / Neshaminy HS 35 Anthony Simonelli RHP 37 Patrick Orlando So. RHP R/R 5-10 185 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS 36 Kyle Skeels C 38 Kiernan Higgins Fr. RHP R/R 6-3 200 Buffalo, N.Y. / Bishop Timon - St. Jude HS 12 Lee Sponseller OF 39 Zach McCambley Fr. RHP L/R 6-1 210 Stroudsburg, Pa. / Pocono Mountain East Academy 32 Anthony Veneziano LHP 40 Michael Koenig Jr. 3B/INF R/R 5-10 200 Eustis, Fla. / Eustis HS (St. John’s River State College) 7 Keaton Weisz SS/INF 41 Trevor Damron Fr. LHP R/L 6-0 180 Amherst, Ohio / Firelands HS 24 Logan White C 43 Caleb Nobles So. INF R/R 6-0 180 Aynor, S.C. / Aynor HS (Florence-Darlington Technical College) 1 Cory Wood 2B/OF 47 Austin Kitchen Jr. LHP L/L 6-0 210 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon HS 19 Kevin Woodall Jr. 1B/3B 49 Tristan Marsh Fr. RHP R/R 5-8 185 Asheboro, N.C. / Asheboro HS 17 Payton Young OF

COACHES/STAFF 14 Gary Gilmore (Coastal Carolina ‘80) Head Coach/Outfielders 29th year as a head coach, 23rd at CCU 9 Kevin Schnall (Coastal Carolina ’01) Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coord./Catchers 15th year at CCU 22 Drew Thomas (Illinois State ‘98) Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach 12th year at CCU PRONUNCIATION 4 Matt Schilling (Coastal Carolina ‘94) Volunteer Assistant Coach/Infielders 11th year at CCU CHANTICLEERS SHON-ti-Cleers Chad Oxendine (Coastal Carolina ‘04) Director of Baseball Operations 2nd year at CCU 16 Matt Beaird BEARD Michael McDonald (Coastal Carolina ‘08) Technical Assistant 2nd year at CCU 25 Jason Bilous BILL-us Barry Lippman (Florida State ‘01) Associate Athletic Trainer/Director of Rehabilitation 11th year at CCU 23 Turner Buis Buy-us Nick White (North Georgia ‘10) Speed, Strength and Conditioning Coach 3rd year at CCU 3 Patrick Chavers CHAY-vers Kyle McCann Equipment Manager 4th year at CCU 30 Matt Eardensohn erd-IN-son Mickey Beach Student Manager 2nd year at CCU 2 Zack Hopeck HOE-peck Garrett Briant Student Manager 2nd year at CCU 18 Scott Kobos Ko-boes, like Lobos Josh Conway Student Manager 1st year at CCU 40 Michael Koenig Ko-nig Bobby Floyd Student Manager 1st year at CCU 36 Kyle Skeels skEELz Chris Snell Student Manager 1st year at CCU 24 Tor Sehnert Say-Nert 32 Anthony Veneziano va-neez-ee-AH-no 7 Keaton Weisz WHYZ 5 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #16 MATT BEAIRD Sr., C, L/R, 6-0, 205 Johnson City, Tenn. / Science Hill HS

Earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) recognition for Fall 2014 and Dean’s List four times (Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016 and Spring 2017) … Named to 2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for posting at least a 3.5 GPA for the academic year and the Big South Presidential Honor Roll in both 2014-15 and 2015-16 for posting at least a 3.0 GPA for each of the academic years … Spanning the 2016 and ’17 seasons, Beaird has laid down 29 sacrifice bunts and, while he only has 40 RBI over the span, the runner he advanced scored 20 times … Entering his senior season, ranks ninth on the CCU all-time list for sacrifice bunts with 29. 2017 (Jr.): Played in 52 games, starting 41 … Ranked third in the NCAA (first in the Sun Belt) with 17 sacrifice bunts … Ended the season in fine fashion as he batted .311 (14-for-45) over his last 16 games of 2017 ... Had a hit in 12 of the 16 games … Specifically, in the final weekend series versus Appalachian State, he closed the season by going 2-for-6, hitting an RBI single in the opener and a two-run home run in the finale ... In that regular season finale, he laid down sac bunts (third and fifth innings) with Josh Crump coming around to score both times … Then, in the seventh inning and CCU up 2-1, he hit a two-run home run which proved to be the difference … Had a career weekend versus Arkansas State and was a Sun Belt Player of the Week candidate ... Batted .417 (5-for-12) with three runs, two home runs and seven RBI, 1 BB, SB … Entered that weekend with just 27 RBI in first 102 career games (seven for the weekend) and zero career home runs (two for the weekend) … In game one versus A-State, CCU only had four hits in 6.2 innings until Beaird hit his first career home run to give CCU 2-0 lead in eventual 5-0 win ... In game two, had a career-high five RBI and hit his second career home run – a three-run shot to give CCU 6-0 lead in the fourth … Added an RBI singles in the fifth and seventh innings ... In game three, walked and scored what proved to be the game winner … Was the lone bright spot in 11-3 loss to James Madison, going 2-for-3 with a run scored … Hit a game-winning, two-run, walk-off single in 9-8 win over George Mason … Had CCU’s first hit — an RBI single in the seventh inning — of game two of Illinois doubleheader, a game CCU eventually won 6-0 … Even though he struck out in his only plate appearance as pinch hitter in game two vs. Louisiana, he reached first on that at bat by a wild pitch and eventually scored the game-winning run the 9-8, walk-off win … Was 2-for-5 with a double in the ULM opener and was 1-for-4 with a dou- ble, run scored and RBI in game two … At UTA, was 2-for-3 with a walk and run scored in the opener and was 1-for-3 with a walk in game two. 2016 (So.): Played in 59 games, starting 46 and was the primary catcher for the season … Helped CCU rank fourth in the NCAA in sac- rifice bunts as he laid down 12 sac bunts and the runner he advanced scored 11 times with the lone exception coming in the loss to TCU in CCU’s game two of the College World Series … Only batted .208 for the season and but his defensive role was unmeasurable ... In fact, when CCU pitching coach Drew Thomas had to miss the South Caroli- na game, Beaird called the complete game in a 4-2 loss ... Only made three errors and went gone error-free in his final 35 games … Threw out 12 base stealers and team only attempted to steal 32 times with Beaird behind the plate … Reached base 33.3 percent of the time (9- of-27 opportunities) when leading off an inning and eight of his 18 RBI came with 2 outs … Was called on to sac bunt versus Marshall, but ended up getting a bunt single and scored to help CCU’s rally in the win … Was 1-for-2 with two RBI, two runs scored and two walks in the Wake Forest win ... His two-run single in the 7th gave CCU a 7-2 lead and proved to be the game winner as WFU scored four in the ninth in CCU’s 7-6 win … Drove in the game winner with a sac fly in the sixth inning at UNC Wilmington (Mar. 16) … Went 2-for-3 in games one and two of the Gardner-Webb series with two RBI in game one and two runs scored in game two … Played a key role in the win over College of Charleston as he was 1-for-1 with a RBI and a safety squeeze RBI ... Also walked and scored ... On defense, picked off a runner on first and threw out a base stealer … In CCU’s other win over CofC, was 2-for-3 with a walk and run scored … Although he was 1-for-3 with a double in game two of Campbell series, it was his sac bunt in the ninth that led CCU to the victory ... On the bunt, Campbell tried to throw out Seth Lancaster at third but it was late and errant, allowing Lancaster to score for 6-5 walk-off win … At NCAA Regional, walked and scored versus Saint Mary’s ... Was 1-for-2 with a walk in CCU’s 4-0 win over NC State ... Had an RBI ground out to give CCU a 3-1 lead in the fourth inning in the “if necessary” win over NC State … At Baton Rouge Super regional: Started game one and executed a safety squeeze to record CCU’s 11th run … At the College World Series, played in three games, starting two and was 1-for-5 with a walk and sac bunt. 2015 (Fr.): Played in 22 games with seven starts, including the 2015 Big South Championship game and all three CCU games at the NCAA College Station Regional … Only made one error in 96 attempts … Was penciled into the starting lineup of the Big South Championship just minutes before first pitch due to an injury to Casey Schroeder and delivered an RBI single to give CCU a 4-0 lead … Had an RBI single in his lone at bat in a win over Winthrop (Mar. 27) … In his collegiate debut, went 1-for-1 with a run scored versus Canisius (Feb. 16) … Was 1-for-1 with a stolen base in game one of a doubleheader at Presbyterian … In a start versus Albany, was 0-for-5, but delivered an RBI and scored a run … In a win at High Point (Apr. 13), was hit by a pitch and later scored. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named to the Johnson City Press Super 22 … Batted .329 while driving in 21 runs … As a junior, batted .261 with two doubles and 14 RBI. BEAIRD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2015 .111 22-7 36 3 4 0 0 0 3 4 .111 4 1 11 .220 0 0 1-1 74 12 1 .989 2016 .208 59-46 120 17 25 3 0 0 18 28 .233 20 5 36 .338 3 12 0-1 310 35 3 .991 2017 .261 52-41 134 19 35 8 1 3 22 54 .403 15 1 46 .338 1 17 1-1 378 21 2 .995 TOTALS .221 133-94 290 39 64 11 1 3 43 86 .297 39 7 93 .324 4 29 2-3 762 68 6 .993 6 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #29 ZACH BIERMANN Jr., 1B/DH, L/L, 6-3, 220 West Bend, Wis. / West Bend East HS (Polk State College)

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017.

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Polk State … 2017 (So.): Batted .273 with four home runs … 2016 (Fr.): Named second team All-Suncoast Conference … Hit .290, led the Eagles in home runs (10) and RBI (55) with a .509 slugging percentage … High School: Second team All-North Shore Conference as a junior, first team as a sopho- more … Second team All-Little Ten Conference in soccer … Also played basketball.

#10 JASON BILOUS Jr., RHP, R/R, 6-2, 190 Wilmington, Del. / Caravel Academy

Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll for 2015-16 for posting at least a 3.0 GPA the academic year. Entering 2018, named D1Baseball.com preseason Sun Belt Pitcher of the Year, the third-best pro prospect in the Sun Belt for the 2018 draft and the 57th-best pro prospect in the nation. 2017 (So.): His 10.25 strikeouts per nine innings (60 strikeouts in 52.2 innings) ranked 10th-best in school his- tory … In one of his three relief appearances, was near perfect at Clemson as seven of the nine outs he recorded were by strikeout … Over a two-outing span in mid-March (vs Albany and Illinois), pitched 14 scoreless innings with 17 strikeouts … First, pitched complete-game, seven-inning shut- out against Albany, allowing two hits and getting a then career-high eight K’s ... Followed that with seven shutout innings versus Illinois, allowing just four hits with a career-high nine K’s … In that win over Illinois, while CCU won 6-0 he left the game after top of the seventh and CCU was only leading 2-0 at the time … Also, Coastal was being held hitless on offense the whole time he was pitching … Added three putouts and an assist … Although he struck out seven in his second start of 2017 (George Mason), only lasted three innings … Notched his third win as he struck out seven versus Arkansas State as he walked just one while allowing one run and six hits in six innings versus … Was in line for the win in South Alabama finale, leaving the game with CCU up 2-0 going into the bottom of the seventh only to see the bullpen allow four runs in the eighth and ninth innings in the loss ... Bilous only allowed two hits in six scoreless innings with six walks and six strikeouts. 2016 (Fr.): Although he did have 10 starts in 16 appearances, was brought along slowly after having Tommy John surgery while in high school … Was still tabbed preseason Big South Freshman of the Year by D1Baseball.com, ranked 12th on the D1Baseball.com list of top 100 freshmen in the nation and was 2016 D1Baseball Big South Preseason Freshman of the Year … Overall, was 3-1 with a 4.43 ERA and recorded 47 strikeouts in 44.2 innings … Was 3-0 in last five starts, getting wins at Charleston Southern, versus Campbell and versus Liberty in the Big South Championships game … Also started in the NCAA Regional championship game at North Carolina State, a game that spanned two days ... Started, but did not get the decision, in Coastal’s win over Texas Tech, the first of five elimination games Coastal played at the College World Series … In his collegiate debut (versus App State) pitched one inning ... Walked two then struck out two to end the inning …. Made his first collegiate start versus Marshall ... Did not factor in the deci- sion ... Allowed two hits, an unearned run and three walks but struck out four … Pitched well in a starting role versus College of Charleston (4/20), go- ing 3.0 innings and left with the lead … Continued a late-season surge with a solid performance in relief in the Georgia Tech opener, striking out three in 2.2 innings with no walks … Picked up first career win in the Charleston Southern series finale to help CCU clinch the Big South regular season title ... Worked his way in and out of trouble, allowing four hits and five walks, but ultimately pitched five scoreless innings to get the win in a 6-0 shutout … Rode the strength of CCU’s offensive explosion to get win in the regular-season finale versus Campbell, pitching 5.0 complete with four walks and season-high six strikeouts … Got the start in the Big South Championship game versus Liberty … Threw 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits with five strikeouts and zero walks ... Retired the first 12 he faced — including a span with five straight K’s — until allowing a leadoff hit in the fifth. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 29th round (882nd overall), despite not pitching during his senior season at Caravel after undergoing Tommy John surgery in the fall of 2014 … Prior to his injury, named third team All-American and first team All-Northeast Region by PerfectGame.org as a senior … “One of the most projectable prep right-handers in the (2015) class,” said of Bilous … Listed as the “Best Baseball Player from Delaware” by MaxPreps.com and PerfectGame.org had him listed as the “Top 2015 Prospect” in Delaware … Ranked eighth among the top 15 players in the New England region by 34recruits.com … Named 2014 first team Louisville Slugger High School All-American as a multi-position athlete … A key member of Caravel’s 2014 state championship team … As a junior, named second team All-State by the Delaware Baseball Coaches Association as he compiled an 11-1 record with 84 strikeouts in 61.2 innings pitched … Also batted .483 with 15 runs scored. BILOUS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2016 4.43 3-1 16-10 0 0/2 0 44.2 46 25 22 35 47 15 0 1 .274 7 6 1 5 2017 4.61 3-2 13-10 1 1/1 0 52.2 45 31 27 42 60 7 0 8 .237 6 7 0 7 TOTALS 4.53 6-3 29-20 1 1/3 0 97.1 91 56 49 77 107 22 0 9 .254 13 13 1 12 7 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #23 TURNER BUIS RJr., OF, L/R, 5-11, 205 Fullerton, Calif. / Fullerton Union HS (Cal State Fullerton)

Played two seasons at Cal State Fullerton and had to sit out the 2017 season per NCAA transfer rules … Will also miss the 2018 season after having Tommy John surgery in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Cal State Fullerton … 2016 (So.): Played in 14 games, starting two … posted a .143 batting average (2-for-14) with a double, run scored and two RBI … 2015 (Fr.): Batted .273 … Played in four game with two starts … Hit his first career home run – a solo shot – versus San Diego (03/10) … High School: Batted .338 with a .505 on-base percentage in his senior season … Also stole 11 bases and had 12 RBI … Named second team All-Freeway League … Earned the team’s Offensive Player of the Year award. BUIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2015 * .273 4-2 11 2 3 0 0 1 1 6 .545 0 0 6 .273 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 2016 * .143 14-2 14 1 2 1 0 0 2 3 .214 1 0 2 .200 0 2 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 2017 REDSHIRTED AT CCU TOTALS .200 18-4 25 3 5 1 0 1 3 9 .360 1 0 8 .230 0 0 0-0 7 0 0 1.000 * - stats from Cal State Fullerton #34 JAY CAUSEY So., LHP, L/L, 6-4, 220 Conway, S.C. / Conway HS (Florence-Darlington Technical College)

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent two seasons at Florence-Darlington Technical College, redshirting one … 2017 (RFr.): Named Region 10 co-Relief Pitcher of the Year … Helped FDTC to the NJCAA World Series … His 22 appearances was the most in NJCAA Region 10 … Was 0-1 with a Region-best six saves and a 1.48 ERA in 22 games … Piled up 48 strikeouts in just 24.1 innings versus seven walks … 2016 (Fr.): Redshirted … High School: Played at Conway HS.

#3 PARKER CHAVERS Fr., OF/2B, L/R, 5-10, 175 Montgomery, Ala. / Loveless Academic Magnet Program

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a Class 4A second team All-State as a senior … A three-time Montgomery Advertiser All-Metro selection …. As a senior, led the Tigers to the state semifinals while posting a .590 on-base percentage with 32 stolen bases and 54 runs … As a junior, Hit .402 with eight doubles, five triples, one home run, 35 runs scored, 15 RBI and 28 stolen bases.

#41 TREVOR DAMRON Fr., LHP, R/L, 6-0, 180 Amherst, Ohio / Firelands HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named second team Division II All-Ohio … A three-time first team all-conference and All-Lorain County selection … Led the state in strikeouts as a junior (111) and senior (89) … Was 6-2 with two saves and 0.94 ERA as a senior … Posted an 18-6 career record with a 1.59 ERA, 12 saves and 309 strikeouts … Set school records for best single season ERA (0.94) and career (1.59) … Also played golf.

8 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #30 MATT EARDENSOHN Jr., RHP, R/R, 6-3, 200 Omaha, Neb. / Millard West HS (Iowa Western CC)

Pronounced: erd-IN-son Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played two seasons at Iowa Western … 2017 (So.): Tabbed honorable mention All-Region 11 and helped Iowa Western to a final NJCAA rank of 9th …. Pitched in 20 games, throwing 28.1 innings … Was 0-1 with 21 strikeouts and a 3.45 ERA … 2016 (Fr.): Was 2-1 with two saves in 13 appearances … Threw 32.1 innings and struck out 33, versus five walks, with a 5.29 ERA … Helped the Reivers to the 2016 NJCAA World Series …High School: A first team All-State selection as a senior, honorable mention as a sophomore and junior … Ranked as the number 11 overall prospect in Nebraska Perfect Game. #21 DYLAN GENTRY Fr., LHP, L/L, 6-0, 190 Danielsville, Ga. / Madison County HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rawlings PerfectGame honorable mention All-American and first team All-Southeast Region …. Ranked #45 on the 2017 Baseball America list of draftable players from Georgia (all levels) … Ranked No. 307 nationally by Perfect Game and No. 32 player in the state of Georgia … A three-time, first team Region 8-AAAA selection by the Athens Banner-Herald … A 2016 Class 4A All-State selection by the Georgia Dugout Club … Tabbed Rawlings PerfectGame third team underclass All-American and all-region selection as a junior pitcher …. Was 6-2 with an 0.76 ERA in 65 innings with 93 strikeouts … Was 4-2 as a sophomore with a 1.27 ERA ... Struck out 51 in 38.2 innings

#38 KIERNAN HIGGINS Fr., RHP, R/R, 6-3, 200 Buffalo, N.Y. / Bishop Timon - St. Jude

Earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) recognition in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected first team New York All-Catholic/Private Schools … Struck out 36 batters in 21 innings and posted a 4-0 record with a 1.33 ERA.

#31 BOBBY HOLMES Sr., RHP, R/R, 6-2, 180 Athens, Ga. / Oconee County HS

Earned President’s List (4.0 GPA) for Fall 2014 and Dean’s List five times (Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016 and Fall 2017) … Named to the 2016-17 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List for posting at least a 3.5 GPA for the aca- demic year … Was named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll in both 2014-15 and 2015-16 for posting at least a 3.0 GPA for each of the academic years. Will sit out the 2018 season after having Tommy John surgery late in the May 2017 … In three seasons, has posted 11 career saves to rank ninth on the CCU all-time list while his 78 career appearances is 12th. 2017 (Jr.): Prior to the 2017 season, was named to the NCBWA preseason Stopper of the Year Watch List and he was tabbed the sixth-best pro prospect in the Sun Belt for the 2017 draft by D1Baseball … However, he was injured and had to have Tommy John surgery in May 2017 … Despite missing time at the end of the season, still ranked second on the squad in appearances (23) and was 5-3 with three saves with a 2.51 ERA … Prior to his injury, was pitching well … Over his last 5five appearances, he was 3-0 with a save and an 0.81 ERA in 11.1 innings pitched with one walk and 10 strikeouts … During that span, he figured in all three CCU wins in a week (wins at Citadel and versus Troy (game two) while getting a save in the Troy finale … Also got the win vs UNC Wilmington (5/9), working 2.1 innings in middle relief … Overall, only walked three and allowed just four earned runs over his last nine appearances (16.1 innings) with 9 K’s prior to his injury … Credited with the win in the South Alabama opener ... Pitched 2.2 scoreless inning, allowing one hit with three walks and three K’s as CCU won 4-3 in the 10th … Earned his second save of the season in game one versus Georgia Southern, getting a 1-2-3 ninth ... Perhaps his best outing of the season (especially considering the circumstances) was in the UL Monroe opener ... While he did not figure in the decision, but pitched 3.1 score- less innings (final out of the 7th and pitching the 8th, 9th and 10th innings) of a 5-5 ballgame ... Allowed two hits, walked none and struck out three. 2016 (So.): Was honored at the College World Series for having the highest GPA among the eight-team participants during the opening ceremo- nies … Was 7-2 with four saves while posting a 4.20 ERA in 28 outings (six starts) … Tallied 74 strikeouts in 83.2 innings … Pitched in nine of CCU’s 14 NCAA postseason games (18.2 innings) ... Was 3-0 with two saves with a team-best 1.93 ERA and .200 opponent batting average … In the postseason 9 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios (conference tourney through CWS final), inherited 18 runners, just two scored … Moved into the starting rotation for weekends six through 12 and CCU was 5-1 in his six starts ... However, moved back to the bullpen for CCU’s last 28 games and CCU went 24-4 ... In fact, over his 15 ap- pearances during that 28-game span, Holmes was 3-1 with three saves and a 1.85 ERA with .203 opponent batting average ... Lone loss came after a CCU error that would have been the final out in the eighth at Charleston Southern and was saddled with three unearned runs in 6-4 loss … Inherited 26 runners in 2016 and only three scored ... Had streak of 10 consecutive outings without allowing inherited runners to score … Dominated Saint Mary’s to get the save in the NCAA Regional opener ... Allowed one hit in 2.1 innings with five of his seven outs coming by strikeout ... Entered with a runner on second and two outs with CCU leading 5-2 ... Got a ground out to end the seventh ... Struck out three in the eighth while allowing his lone hit ... Worked a 1-2-3 ninth with two K’s and a ground out ... Also pitched 2.1 innings versus North Carolina State in the deciding game and would have been saddled with the loss despite the two runs he allowed were both unearned … However, CCU rallied with four runs in the ninth to advance to the Super Regional … At the Super Regional, pitched 1.2 innings and got the win in both games at LSU ... In Game one and down 4-2 with two runners on, got a ground out, allowed a walk and got a foul out to strand runners on second and third ... Overall, allowed two hits and three walks but just one run as Coastal pulled away for an 11-8 win ...In game two, worked the final 2.1 innings ... Entered with CCU leading 3-2 and two runners on ... Struck out the first batter he faced and walked the second to load the bases before getting a ground out to end the inning ... In the ninth, CCU made two errors that led to an unearned run to tie the game at 3-3 ... Holmes limited the damage as LSU had bases loaded and one out by recording a strikeout and a fly out to set-up CCU’s walk-off win in the bottom of the ninth … At the College World Series, pitched in five of the eight games, going 1-0 with a save and a 2.53 ERA in 10.2 innings … Picked up the save in the first elimination game with Texas Tech, going the final 2.1 and striking out two while allowing one hit and one walk … In the next elimination game, the rematch versus TCU, he worked 2.2 innings, allowing one run … Earned the win in CCU’s fourth elimination game, the second game versus Arizona (June 28) … Pitched the final 2.1 innings and allowed two runs (one earned) after CCU had scored three in the top of the eighth … Worked a 1-2-3 ninth to get the win in the 5-4 victory … Gave CCU five pitches in two days later in the deciding game versus Arizona … Leading 4-2 and entering with bases loaded and two outs, Holmes got the strikeout to bridge the gap between Andrew Beckwith and Alex Cunningham … Earned the save versus Duke, striking out two in 2.2 scoreless innings … Credited with the win in Saturday’s win over Illinois ... Struck out a season-high seven in 3.1 innings, while allowing four hits, one run and four walks … Got his first career win as a starter (fifth career start) as he pitched a then career-high 7.0 innings in the Friday win over Stetson ... Scattered nine hits but only allowed two runs with a walk and five punch outs … Did not have his best stuff, but got the win in game two versus Gardner-Webb ... Pitched 5.1 innings and only struck out one while allowing seven hits, four runs and four walks … Pitched well, but did not factor in the decision in 6-5 victory over Campbell, leaving with game tied 5-5 in the top of the ninth ... Entered game in the third with CCU trailing 4-1 and pitched six-plus innings, scattering five hits and allowed one run with zero walks and five K’s … At Big South Championship, pitched twice and got a save ... In the semifinal win over Longwood, worked the final 3.2 innings to get his second save of the season ... Retired 11 of the 12 batters he faced, allowing one hit (a one-out double in the ninth). 2015 (Fr.): Named to the Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American team, selected by Collegiate Baseball newspaper ... Also named the 2015 Big South Freshman of the Year and tabbed second team All-Big South as a relief pitcher … Posted a 4-1 record in 27 appearances with four saves and a 2.90 ERA … Ranked seventh in the Big South (180th NCAA) in ERA (2.90) and appearances (27), while ranking fifth (125th NCAA) in WHIP (1.13) ... Also ranked seventh in the league in saves (4) and eighth in opponent batting average (.228) … In league games only, ranked fourth in opponent batting average (.208), sixth in ERA (2.16), fifth in appearances (11) and seventh in save (2) … Was Coastal’s top relief pitcher before being forced into the starting rotation for the final two weeks of the regular season and the postseason … In 23 relief appearances, posted a 1.20 ERA while going 4-0 with four saves, including one versus Texas Southern in the NCAA College Station Regional before serving as a starter the next day versus sixth-ranked Texas A&M ... Overall, threw 45.0 innings as a relief pitcher with 45 strikeouts while allowing 29 hits and six earned runs (11 total) with 11 walks … As a starter, was 0-1 with a 7.41 ERA while recording just 10 strikeouts in 17.0 innings with five walks, 25 hits and 14 earned runs (16 total) … His best performance came at Florida State as he was tabbed Big South Pitcher of the Week for his effort ... Earned the win versus the then seventh-ranked Seminoles as he pitched 6.0 scoreless and hitless innings … Earned his first save as he pitched 4.1 innings versus Clemson and allowed two hits and one run with no walks and a season-high six strikeouts … After Holmes earned his save versus Clemson, he earned the win in his next outing at UNC Asheville ... Between the Clemson and UNCA games, Holmes retired 12 of his final 13 batters versus the Tigers (lone exception being a Clemson batter reaching on an error) and all 10 batters he faced versus the Bulldogs ... Those two outings were part of a 17-game span (Mar. 2-Apr. 28) that he posted a 3-0 record with three saves and a 0.84 ERA with 36 strikeouts in 32.1 innings and just three walks. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Tabbed second team Region 8-AAA, going 6-3 with six complete games and a 1.43 ERA … Three-time selection to the Athens Banner Herald All-Northeast Georgia, earning honorable mention as a sophomore and senior and first team as a junior) … As a junior, added first team Region 8-AAA as he posted 79 strikeouts, went 6-3 with a 1.45 ERA … Named all-tournament in 2013 and 2014 at the Perfect Game East Cobb Invitational … Also named All-Region as a sophomore. HOLMES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2015 2.90 4-1 27-4 0 0/1 4 62.0 54 27 20 16 55 11 0 2 .228 4 8 1 4 2016 4.20 7-2 28-6 0 0/1 4 83.2 89 48 39 35 74 12 0 5 .368 6 5 0 4 2017 2.51 5-3 23-0 0 0/2 3 43.0 3 16 12 21 38 4 1 2 .264 2 6 0 5 TOTALS 3.39 16-6 78-10 0 0/4 11 188.2 186 91 71 72 167 27 1 9 .254 12 19 1 13 10 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #2 ZACK HOPECK Sr., RHP, R/R, 6-2, 215 Leesburg, Va. / Heritage HS

Named to the 2016-17 Sun Belt Commissioner’s List for posting at least a 3.5 GPA for the academic year … Earned Dean’s List in the fall of 2016 and spring of 2017 … Entering 2018 ranks fourth on the CCU all-time list for fewest walks per nine innings (2.23). 2017 (Jr.): Was 5-2 in 13 appearances (12 starts) and had the fewest walks (15 in 61.2 innings) among Chanticleers that threw at least 30 innings … Ranked sixth in the Sun Belt in fewest walks per nine innings (2.19) … In four of his last five starts (Georgia Southern, ULM, UTA, App State) his pitching line was 3-0, 0.43 ERA, 21.0 IP, 22 hits, one earned run, two walks and 24 strikeouts (other start not included was no decision versus Troy that CCU won) … Struck out a then career-high six batters to get the win versus San Francisco (3/5) ... Only allowed two hits, one run and one walk in 8.0 innings ... Pitched well but did not factor in the 7-6 loss at #7 North Carolina ... Only allowed four hits — 2 solo home runs — and left with game tied 2-2 through 5.1 innings … Moved to the weekend rotation for the Georgia State series (just his third career weekend start) ... Credited with the win versus the Panthers even though he pitched just 4.0 innings (game was shortened to seven innings due to CCU’s lop- sided 17-0 win) … Got the win in ULM finale as he pitched 5.1 scoreless innings, scattering five hits and a walk with three strikeouts …. Was the Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week candidate for his performance at UTA ... Pitched 5.2 innings, walked one and had a career-high nine strikeouts ...... Retired 15 of 17 batters before exiting the game with a two-out walk in the 6th, his only walk of the game … Closed the season by getting win vs App State ... Worked five innings, allowed four hits, one run (solo HR) and no walks with five K’s. 2016 (So.): Served as Coastal’s midweek starter for the 2016 season and faced the likes of UNC Wilmington, College of Charleston, North Carolina and South Carolina … Posted a 3-4 record with a save, a 3.70 ERA in 16 games (10 starts) with .223 opponent batting average … In two starts versus UNC Wilmington season, pitched 9.0 innings, allowed five hits, one run and one walk with seven strikeouts ... Took the loss in the first of two NCAA Regional cham- pionship games versus NC State … Also saddled with the loss in the first game of the College World Series championship series versus Arizona despite pitching well in the 3-0 setback … Lasted a career-high 6.1 innings and allowed five hits, three walks and two runs with five strikeouts … Pitched to one batter in the first TCU meeting … Started in the UNC Wilmington win (Mar. 16) ... Left with the lead after three innings, allowing three hits and one run with a walk and two K’s ... Only allowed four hits in 5.0 innings at College of Charleston (Mar. 22), but suffered the loss as he allowed a two-run double in the first inning … Earned the win versus The Citadel as he pitched five scoreless innings, scattered three hits and walked one with five strikeouts – one of five games with five K’s for the season … Only allowed four hits (including two in the first inning leading to two runs) in getting the loss at #6 South Carolina ... Pitched 3.1 against the Gamecocks, walked two and struck out two … Had his best perfor- mance in CCU’s win versus College of Charleston (April 13) ... Was in line for the win, leaving with a 2-1 lead after five complete ... Scattered five hits, allowing a run and a walk, with five strikeouts … At #13 North Carolina, started but pitched just 4.1 innings so he did not get the win despite allowing just six hits and two runs (one earned) with no walks and three strike- outs … Earned his first career save in game two at Liberty despite entering with a sizable lead, winning 12-3 ... Pitched three scoreless and hitless innings with a walk and three strikeouts … Was dominant in getting the win at home versus UNC Wilmington (May 17) ... Retired the last 14 batters over 4.2 innings ... Only allowed two hits -- one in the first inning and one in the second -- and pitched six scoreless innings with five strike outs … At Big South Championship, got the win versus Longwood as he scattered four hits to allow one run in 5.1 innings. 2015 (Fr.): Made 16 appearances with nine starts and posted a 3-2 record and 4.91 ERA … Struck out 33 in 44.0 innings with just 11 walks … Was CCU’s #3 starter the first eight weeks ... Ended the regular season (two games at Florida State and one at Campbell) by posting a 1-0 record and pitched 7.0 scoreless innings ... Allowed just three hits … Had a streak of 68 consecutive batters faced without allowing a walk beginning in his first start and ending in his fifth …. CCU was 5-2 in his nine starts with the two losses coming when Michigan State scored two in the ninth for 6-5 loss and Winthrop won 3-0 (just two earned runs) … Got his first collegiate win versus North Carolina State, pitching 3.1 innings and allowing two hits and one run with no walks and three strikeouts … Also earned wins versus Bryant (3.0 innings with five K’s) and at Campbell in the regular-season finale (4.0 innings in relief with one hit, no runs and no walks). Prior to Coastal Carolina: First team 4A North Region as a utility player and second team as a pitcher … All-Conference 21 Player of the Year … First team All-Conference 21 as both a pitcher and utility player … Selected to play in the VHSCA All-Star game … Set Heritage career records for innings pitched, 192 strikeouts, complete games and shutouts ... Also, as a junior, set single-season school records of eight wins, 73.2 innings, 79 strikeouts, eight complete games and four shutouts … Got the win on the mound in over half of the school’s victories over three years … As a senior, batted .424 with five doubles and a .570 on-base percentage ... Heritage’s three-time team MVP, Hopeck earned second-team all-district honors as a pitcher as a junior and sophomore, but he also was a first team All-Dulles District pick as a utility player and second team pick as a pitcher in 2012 … As a junior, struck out over 10.6 per nine while issuing only three walks throughout the season. HOPECK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2015 4.91 3-2 16-9 0 0/0 0 44.0 51 27 24 11 33 10 1 5 .292 1 3 0 4 2016 3.70 3-4 16-10 0 0/0 1 56.0 46 24 23 14 39 12 0 4 .223 2 4 0 3 2017 3.79 5-2 13-12 0 0/2 0 61.2 62 29 26 15 50 11 0 5 .266 4 5 0 4 TOTALS 4.06 11-8 45-31 0 0/2 1 161.2 159 80 73 40 122 33 1 14 .259 7 12 0 11 11 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #20 DAVIE INMAN Jr., RHP, R/R, 6-1, 195 Terra Haute, Ind. / West Vigo HS (Fla. Southwestern State College)

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season at Florida Southwestern and redshirted his freshman season at Indiana State … 2017 (RFr.): Named first team All-Suncoast Conference … Was 6-2 with a 3.15 ERA in 15 games (12 starts) …. Recorded 99 strikeouts in 74.1 innings … Selected the NJCAA Region 8 Baseball Pitcher of the Week as he surrendered just three hits and two runs (one earned) with a career-high 12 strikeouts … 2016 (Fr.): Redshirted at Indiana State University … High School: Named to the 2015 Indiana All-Star Team … Also tabbed the District M Player of the Year … Batted .374 as a senior with 44 runs, seven home runs, five doubles, four triples and 20 RBI … As a pitcher, was 9-2 with 10 complete games in 11 starts plus two saves ... In 69 innings, allowed just 32 hits and 16 walks while striking out 82.

#33 NATE KINSCH Fr., C, R/R, 5-11, 185 Iron Station, N.C. / East Lincoln HS

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named first team 2A All-State and a two-time All-Southern District 7 … Rawlings/Perfect Game honorable mention All-American and All-Atlantic Region second team … Hit .398 as a senior with a .490 on-base percentage, 10 doubles and three home runs … Scored a team-best 34 runs.

#47 AUSTIN KITCHEN Jr., LHP, L/L, 6-0, 210 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Mount Lebanon HS

Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (2015-16) for posting at least a 3.0 GPA for the academic year … His eight career saves through two seasons ranks 12th-tied on the CCU all-time list. Will miss the 2018 season after suffering a season-ending injury during preseason workouts. 2017 (So.): Led the team in both appearances (24) and saves (six) … Ranked eighth in the Sun Belt with his six saves ... Overall, was 2-2 with a 4.04 ERA … ERA was as low as 1.80 through his first 15 appearances before allowing nine earned runs over next four appearances (4.0 innings) … However, he bounced back over his last five appearances (11.2 innings) to close the season with three saves, 2.31 ERA, three earned runs, four walks and eight strikeouts … Early in the season, went 1-0 with two saves during CCU’s five-game win streak ... Faced just 12 batters and threw just 2.2 innings over his three games but had at least one strike out in each game … First, earned the save at UNC Wilmington (3/1) as he entered in ninth inning with a runner on and CCU leading by three … Faced 2 batters, got strikeout and fly out … Versus San Francisco (3/3) he earned the save as he entered in ninth with CCU leading 7-5, allowed hit before getting strikeout, fly out and ground out … Rounded out streak by getting the win versus Winthrop as he entered with game tied in sixth, got strikeout to end sixth and CCU scored in the bottom half … Credited with the win in game one of Illinois DH, pitching 1.1 scoreless and allowing one hit … Was the tough-luck loser at #7 North Carolina ... Allowed three hits and four runs over 1.2 innings, but just one run was earned in the 7-6 loss ... Tied season-high with 3 K’s … Pitched in all three games at South Alabama, getting third save of season in game two … Recorded a four-inning save in game two at UL Monroe as he allowed three hits and one run with no walks and 4 K’s … Pitched twice at UTA (games two and three) for a total of 3.0 innings with all zeros … Struck out a season-high four (second-best K-effort of career) in 3.2 innings in getting the save in game two vs Appalachian State. 2016 (Fr.): Named Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American … Was Coastal’s go-to left-hander out of the bullpen … Was 4-0 with two saves in 21 appearances. … Opponent’s only managed a .185 batting average which ranks second on the CCU single-season list (trailing 2016 teammate Mike Morrison’s .169) … Prior to starting in game two versus Campbell and as a relief pitcher, was 4-0 with two saves and a 1.38 ERA and a .135 opponent batting average ... In 18 app (39.0 innings) allowed just nine walks with 33 strikeouts … However, struggled in his last three appearances (Campbell, Radford at Bog South Tournament and North Carolina State at NCAA Regional) due to injury that, allowing nine runs in 3.1 innings and forcing him to miss the Super Regional and College World Series ... Only allowed six runs in his previous 18 outings (39 innings) … Was involved in two of CCU’s shutouts, getting a three-inning save in one (Charleston Southern) .. Got his first collegiate win at UNC Wilmington (Mar. 16) ... Pitched 1.2 12 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL innings in relief, allowing two hits, one run and one walk with two strikeouts … Followed that outing by getting his first career save in the Longwood finale ... Despite CCU’s 9-2 lead, earned a three-inning save as he retired all nine batters he faced with a season-high five punch outs … Pitched 2.2 scoreless innings with a walk and two K’s in game two versus Gardner-Webb … Allowed just two hits in 3.1 innings at #6 South Carolina and one run (scored on wild pitch from another pitcher) ... Struck out three Gamecocks with no walks … Earned the win with a dominating performance in relief in the Radford finale ... Pitched 4.0 scoreless innings, allowing one hit ... Entered with CCU leading 6-1, bases loaded and no outs ... Got a ground out which produced a RU run to make score 6-2 then got a strikeout and fly out to end threat … Got the win at #13 North Carolina ... Pitched three innings in relief ... Allowed two hits … Gave CCU a chance in the Georgia Tech finale ... Entered in the third inning with CCU down 4-1 and pitched 4.1 scoreless, allowing one hit and fanning three … Improved to 4-0, getting the win in the Liberty finale ... Pitched three scoreless innings, allowing one hit and one walk with two strikeouts … Had a three-inning save in the 6-0 Charleston Southern finale ... Allowed one hit, no run and no walks with two strikeouts … At the Big South Championship, struck out the side in seventh inning versus Radford but allowed three baserunners in the eighth that all scored to tie the game, 5-5. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected to play in the 2015 WPIAL Baseball Coaches Association 12th annual AAAA vs AAA All-Star game … Named Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and QuadASports.com All-Section 5 … Tabbed Quad-A Pitcher of the Year and first team All-Section 5 as well as the Pittsburgh South Hills Almanac’s MVP … As a senior, went 6-1 with a 2.29 ERA and 0.95 WHIP ... In 51 innings, registered a school-record 85 strikeouts … Led Mt. Lebanon to a 15-3 record and 12-0 mark in league play to be the top-ranked team in WPIAL AAAA through the regular season … As a junior, was 6-1 with 61 strikeouts and batted .380 while setting a school record with a 1.07 ERA. KITCHEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2016 3.19 4-0 21-1 0 0/2 2 42.1 28 16 15 12 36 5 0 2 .185 0 2 0 5 2017 4.04 2-2 24-0 0 0/2 6 35.2 37 20 16 19 30 6 0 1 .282 2 1 1 6 TOTALS 3.58 6-2 45-1 0 0/4 8 78.0 65 36 31 31 66 11 0 3 .230 2 3 1 11

#18 SCOTT KOBOS Jr., LHP, L/L, 6-2, 200 Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park HS (St. John’s River State College)

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017 ... Rated the 15th-best prospect out of the Sun Belt for 2018 draft by D1Baseball.com. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Drafted in the 38th round (1,152nd overall pick) by the Cleveland Indians … Played one season (2017) at St. John’s River and one season (2016) at UNC Asheville … 2017 (So.): Named third team NJCAA Ac- ademic All-American … Named second team All-Mid Florida Conference as a pitcher … Was a two-way player for the Vikings … Was 6-3 in 13 games on the mound, recording 68 strikeouts in 71.2 innings with a .301 ERA … Also batted .305 with three home runs … 2016 (Fr. At UNCA): Played in 46 games (37 starts) at UNC Asheville, getting 33 of his 37 starts in left field … Batted .254 with 10 doubles, one home run and 17 RBI … High School: Named to USA Mid-Atlan- tic Team … Was a Southwestern 4A All-Conference selection … His twin brother Will is a standout pitcher at George Washington. KOBOS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2016 * .254 46-37 142 17 36 10 0 1 17 49 .345 15 3 46 .331 3 0 1-1 52 3 2 .965 * STATS FROM UNC ASHEVILLE, DID NOT PITCH AT UNCA

#40 MICHAEL KOENIG Jr., 3B/INF, R/R, 5-10, 200 Eustis, Fla. / Eustis HS (St. John’s River State College)

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season (2017) at St. John’s River State College and one (2016) at the Univer- sity of South Florida … 2017 (So.): Named second team All-Mid Florida Conference … Batted .314 with seven home runs and 43 RBI for the Vikings … 2016 (Fr. at USF): Played in 10 games, making four starts (two at third base, one at designated hitter, and one at second base) ...Was 1-for-14, batting .071, but had a .333 on base percentage thanks to four walks and two hit by pitches … In his collegiate debut had a hit, run, triple, and RBI in a 6-5 win over Liberty (2/21) .... High School: Hit .331 in his high school career with nine home runs, 45 RBI and 45 runs … Tabbed All-State, all-tournament, team captain and team MVP as a senior, batting .396 with four home runs, 15 RBI and 22 runs scored … All-tournament and selected as outstanding offensive player as a junior, hitting .330 with three home runs, 21 RBI and 18 runs scored … Named most improved player as a sophomore…Hit .340 his freshman season. KOENIG’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2016 * .071 10-4 14 1 1 0 1 0 1 3 .214 2 1 7 .235 0 0 0-0 5 5 1 .909 * STATS FROM SOUTH FLORIDA

13 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #26 SETH LANCASTER Sr., 3B/INF, L/R, 6-1, 210 Hanahan, S.C. / Hanahan HS

Through his first three seasons, ranks 14th on the CCU all-time list with 302 assists. 2017 (Jr.): One of three Chanticleers to start all 57 CCU games in 2017 … Despite his .250 season batting average, he drew 36 walks and sported an impressive .368 on base percentage … Had a career-best seven-game hit streak and batted .346 (9-for-26) over the span … Had a hit in 19 of his last 25 games with 15 walks … Reached base safely (hit or walk) in 14 of his last 15 games … Reached base safely in five consecutive at bats over two games ... Ended St. John’s with a home run and single then reached base safely in his first three at bats versus Charleston (2/22) with a single and two walks … Scored a season-high three runs versus Charleston (2/22) thanks to a hit and two walks … Was 1-for- 9 to start the Texas State series before hitting a game-winning home run in the 8th inning of game two (in 4-3 win) ... Then went 3-fof-3 with two home runs and a double in game 3 — HR, BB, 3-run HR, double — and accounted for five of CCU’s seven runs to give CCU a 7-4 lead through six innings … Had a career-high four stolen bases in game two at Georgia State, one shy of the CCU single-game record … Was 2-for-4 in game two versus Louisiana and played a key role in the four-run ninth inning in the 9-8 walk-off win as he singled, stole second and scored the tying run … Had key RBI triple in South Alabama opener ... Hit a solo HR, scoring three times and drawing 3 BB, in game two versus the Jaguar … Scored what proved to be the game-winner at The Citadel as he went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, an RBI, a double and a walk … Had the game-winning hit in game two of Troy series with a two-out, two-run single in the eighth inning … Played big role in the 12-inning, series-opening win at UL Monroe, going 3-for-6 with 2 RBI ... Had two hits in extra innings, including an RBI single to provide 7-5 final ... Added two doubles, including an RBI double for CCU’s first run of the game ... Was 2-for-6 in games two and three of the sweep with three runs scored … Gave CCU a brief 8-7 lead at #12 Clemson with a two-run double in the 8th inning … Gave Coastal some life in the Sun Belt tournament loss to Texas State as he launched a two-run home run over the 25-foot “Blue Monster” wall in right field to make the score 7-5 to become just the second player to clear the big wall since being installed for the 2017 season. 2016 (So.): Was Coastal’s starting second baseman for the season, but missed the College World Series after suffering a knee injury (PCL) in game one win at LSU in the Super Regional … In that LSU win, Lancaster was 4-for-4 with two doubles, two runs scored, an RBI and a walk … For the season, batted .326 with 11 doubles, seven home runs, 35 RBI, 44 runs scored, 40 walks, 12 sac bunts and 15 stolen bases … Despite batting in bottom third of the line-up, ranked fifth in the Big South (third on the team) with 40 walks for the year ... Ranked third in Big South and 39th in the NCAA with 12 sac bunts ... Ranked fourth in the league and 88th in the NCAA with .457 on-base percentage … Was CCU’s top hitter in the postseason (.444 with tam- best .741 slugging pct.) prior to his injury … Voted to the Big South Championship All-Tournament Team, batting .364 with a home run and standing out defensively, and voted to the NCAA Raleigh All-Regional Team, batting .333 and drove in the game-winning run with a two-out, two-run single in the ninth to secure CCU’s regional title at North Carolina State … Starting with Liberty series and spanning his last 19 games, was batting a team –best .444 (28-for-63) with 18 runs and 19 RBI ... Also had a team-best .732 slugging percentage (8 doubles and 4 home runs) and team-best .496 on-base percentage while going 6-of-6 on stolen bases … When leading off an inning, reached base 49.2 percent of the time ... Had 19, 2-out RBI (third-best on the team) and is batted .333 with two outs …. Drew a walk that spanned two days at Georgia Tech ... Count was 3-1 when game was halted on Saturday due to lightning and game would ultimately resume Sunday ... He took a strike then a ball to force home a run …. After a 1-for-27 dry spell, season-ending burst started by going 5-for-12 with a monster home run and five RBI in the Liberty series … Had a good opening weekend as he walked and scored in the opener (Appalachian State), was 2-for-5 versus NC State and went 1-for-2 in the win versus Virginia … Was a lone bright spot in Cincinnati and Wake Forest losses ... Was1-for-1 with three walks versus Cincy and was 2-for-3 with a walk versus Wake … In the Wake Forest win, was 1-for-2 with an RBI, two walks, two stolen bases and three runs scored ... In the seventh, stole a base and scored on a Matt Beaird single, which gave CCU a 7-2 lead at the time in the eventual 7-6 win … Was 0-for-2 in the win at UNC Wilmington(Mar. 16 ), but laid down two sac bunts and the runner he moved scored both times, including the game-winner in the sixth inning … Became the second Chanticleer to clear the 20-foot batter’s eye center field with a home run versus Gardner-Webb (April 2) … Best career weekend came at Radford ... Was 6-for-11 with five runs scored and three RBI while drawing three walks and stealing two bases … Was 5-for-8 in the Charleston Southern series with a home run … Even though teammate Connor Owings was Big South Player of the Week for the Campbell series, Lancaster may have been CCU’s Most Valuable Player ... Was 7-for-12 with nine RBI and five runs scored ... Was 1-for-3 with 2 RBI walk and two stolen bases in opener ... In game two was 2-for-4 with two doubles ... Hit a double to start the bottom of the ninth, took third on a Beaird sac bunt and scored the game winner on the play as the throw was errant ... Was 4-for-5 with six RBI in the finale ... In the fourth inning alone, had a five RBI as he hit a 3-run HR and two-run sin- gle …. At the Big South Championship: Drew two walks in the opener versus Radford and laid down a sac bunt that led to the game-winner in the eighth ... Against Gardner-Webb, hit a pair of doubles, including a critical one in the eighth as he would score what proved to be the game-winner (CCU went up 4-2, but won 4-3) ... Also made a big defensive play ... In the top of the eighth with two one and no outs, he dropped a soft liner, but picked up the ball and started a 4-5-6 double play ... Versus Longwood, was 2-for-4 ... Hit an RBI single and hit a leadoff home off the top of the scoreboard … At the NCAA Regional, batted .333 … Against Saint Mary’s, was hit by a pitch to start the third and later scored CCU’s first run ... Later, laid down a squeeze bunt to drive in Young for a 3-1 lead in the fourth to bring home what proved to be the game-winning run ... In the second-round win over NC State, was 2-for-4 with a double … In the “if necessary” game versus NC State, was 2-for-3 with two RBI, a run scored and two walks ... Singled and scored in the fourth to give CCU a 3-1 lead ... Delivered the game-winning hit with bases loaded and two outs in the ninth with a two-run single, putting CCU up 6-5. 14 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2015 (Fr.): Played in 32 games and started the final 16 contest at second base … Since taking over as the second baseman, batted .238 (10-for-42) but only made one error in 68 chances ... Had six assists in the win in the Florida State finale and seven in game two at Campbell … Had reached base streak (hit/walk/hit by pitch) of 10 games before going 0-for-1 as a late-game defensive replacement in game two of the Big South Tournament ... Came up huge in the Big south semifinal as he delivered a key two-run double … Reached base safely in 12 of his last 15 games (in two of the games he did not reach, he was 0-for-1 as a late-inning defensive replacement) … Only had six hits in his first 22 games then exploded for three hits (3-for-3) and three RBI in the rain-shortened Liberty finale … Was a game-time replacement for Michael Paez at shortstop in the Clemson win ... Was 0-for-4, but scored a run and was solid in the infield … Entered the UNCA opener as a pinch hitter and delivered his first career home run, a solo shot … came off the bench to go 1-for-1 with a run scored and two RBI versus Winthrop (Mar. 27) … Was outstanding in the field at Florida State, especially game three where he had six assists ... Had a hit each of the first two games at Florida State ... In the win in game three, laid down a sac bunt, which eventually led to a 1-0 lead, and later scored on a safety squeeze to give CCU a 2-0 lead … Summer 2015: Named to the Valley Baseball League All-Star team as a shortstop ... Posted a .294 batting average, second-best on the team ... Led his team in runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, and RBI ... Ranked third in the league in walks (23), 10th with 10 doubles and 16th with 23 RBI. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Listed 11th on the HSSR.com top 20 players in South Carolina … Named All-Lowcountry … Selected to play in the 2A/3A South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association (SCBCA) All-Star game … PerfectGame.com Preseason second team All-Atlantic Region … As a junior, batted .345 with 28 RBI and 25 runs scored ... As a sophomore, posted a .358 batting average with 17 RBIs in helping to lead the Hawks into the Class AA state championship series, falling to Gilbert HS … Batted .292 as a freshman. LANCASTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2015 .191 32-16 68 9 13 2 0 1 11 18 .265 7 1 24 .273 1 3 2-6 33 61 4 .959 2016 .326 63-57 175 44 57 11 0 7 35 89 .509 40 3 42 .457 1 12 15-17 112 148 13 .952 2017 .250 57-57 200 41 50 11 1 6 31 81 .405 36 2 53 .368 1 5 13-19 35 93 15 .895 TOTALS .271 1152-130 443 94 120 24 1 14 77 188 .424 83 6 119 .391 3 20 30-42 180 302 32 .938 #49 TRISTAN MARSH Fr., RHP, R/R, 5-8, 185 Asheboro, N.C. / Asheboro HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named 3A All-State … Selected first team All-Mid Piedmont 3A.

#39 ZACH MCCAMBLEY Fr., RHP, L/R, 6-1, 210 Stroudsburg, Pa. / Pocono Mountain East Academy

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017 ... Tabbed the second-best impact freshman from the Sun Belt Conference by D1Baseball.com. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rawlings/Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and first team All-Atlantic Re- gion … Rated the 108th-best right-handed pitcher in the nation (college and high school) and the 262nd-best pros- pect for the 2017 draft by Baseball America … Named the Morning Call’s All0Regional team … A two-time first team All-Eastern Pennsylvania Conference selection … Was the 2017 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference MVP and Pocono Record Player of the Year … As a senior, was the EPC MVP as one of the area’s top two-way performers. … Went 6-1 with a 1.70 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 90 strikeouts in 53.2 innings. … Hit .306 with a .955 OPS, 15 runs and 18 RBIs.

#43 CALEB NOBLES So., INF, R/R, 6-0, 180 Aynor, S.C. / Aynor HS (Florence-Darlington Technical College)

Earned Dean’s List recognition in the fall of 2017. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season at Florence-Darlington Tech and helped the Stingers to the Junior College World Series … 2017 (Fr.): Played shortstop and left field, seeing action in 33 games and batting .213 ..High School: Was the 2016 HSSR-SCHSL Class Co-AA Player of the Year … Played South Carolina Baseball Coaches All-Star games for the 2A/3A South team … Named all-region … Led Aynor to the 2016 2A state championship.

15 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #37 PATRICK ORLANDO So., RHP, R/R, 5-10, 185 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Carolina Forest HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2016). 2017 (Fr.): Was 1-1 with a 4.26 ERA in 11 relief appearances with 16 strikeouts and just six walks in 12.2 innings … In his first seven appearances (10.2 innings) of the season he only allowed three walks with 12 strikeouts … Earned his first career win in the 9-8 George Mason victory .. Entered the game in the ninth inning and allowed a hit before collecting three outs ... CCU scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth for the win … Pitched two scoreless, hitless innings with a season-high four strikeouts to close the Wake Forest (3/8) game … Worked 2.0 scoreless innings in game two of Illinois doubleheader, striking out two … In his last outing of the season, struck out the side versus College of Charleston (5/10). Prior to Coastal Carolina: A two-time South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association AAAA All-State honoree … Named to the SCBCA All-Star team …. Served as the team’s closer as a senior, picking up three saves and four wins, and the team’s closer and recorded a 1.61 ERA with 46 strikeouts in 39 innings … Led team to AAAA Lower State championship twice … As a junior, recorded 43 strikeouts in 61 innings pitched with a 1.02 ERA while walking only seven. ORLANDO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2017 4.26 1-1 11-0 0 0/2 0 12.2 17 9 6 6 16 4 0 2 .304 0 1 1 0 #6 CAMERON PEARCEY RSo., OF, R/R, 5-9, 180 Bradenton, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch HS

Earned Dean’s List (Spring 2017). 2017 (So.): Played in the first 13 games, starting five and being a pinch runner in five games, before taking a medical redshirt due to Tommy John surgery after the Texas State se- ries … Reached base safely in five of his eight games with an at bat … Before injury, led the team with five hit by pitches … Was 1-for-2 with a home run and stolen base in his first start of the season (vs. West Virginia Feb. 25) … Scored a career-high three runs in the win over Albany ... Was 1-for-2 but was hit by two pitches ... Had a bunt single and forced in a run with a HBP. 2016 (Fr.): Played in 30 games with eight starts, including the 2016 season opener and game two at LSU … Only batted .167but had a .326 on-base percentage thanks to six walks and get- ting hit by three pitches … Was the opening-day starting second baseman — playing mostly against left-handed pitchers until Lancaster separated himself to earn full-time starting job … In the season opener (Appalachian State), was 1-for-4 with an RBI and run scored in his colle- giate debut … Was 2-for-3 and hit his first collegiate home run in the Ohio State loss ... In a win versus Ohio State, was 1-for-2 ... Had a leadoff single in the 10th and scored the game-winning run … Started in the Illinois win and was 1-for-2 with a walk and run scored … Had an RBI single in his lone at bat of the Gardner-Webb series … Hit a sac fly in the Presbyterian finale … Had RBI ground out in Liberty opener ... Scored from second on a David Parrett sac fly in the finale … A the NCAA Super Regional, started game two at LSU ... Was 0-for-2 with a walk and a stolen base. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Tabbed 7A All-State as a junior and 6A All-State as a sophomore by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association …. Selected honorable mention All-Florida Region by PerfectGame.org … Batted .412 as a senior with 20 RBI, 27 runs scored and 13 stolen bases to earn first team Bradenton Herald All-Area … Added three doubles, two triples and two home runs with an OPS of 1.144 … As a junior, named to the Sarasota Her- ald-Tribune (HTPreps.com) All-Area team after the second baseman hit .368 with 11 runs and led the team with .456 on base percentage and seven hit by pitches … Listed 14th on the ProspectWire.com top 25 All-State Showcase at IMG in Bradenton in 2014 … Also a football standout as a wide receiver, earing HTPreps.com honorable mention All-Area as a junior, but he gave up football his senior year to concentrate on baseball … One of five students in Manatee County to have perfect attendance from kindergarten through senior year of high school. PEARCEY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2016 .167 30-8 36 7 6 0 0 1 5 9 .250 6 3 11 .326 1 0 3-5 19 22 4 .911 2017 * .267 13-5 15 6 4 0 0 1 3 7 .467 1 5 4 .476 0 1 3-3 5 6 1 .917 TOTALS .196 43-13 51 13 10 0 0 2 8 16 .314 7 8 15 .373 1 1 6-8 24 28 5 .912 * - GRANTED MEDICAL REDSHIRT 16 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #13 SHADDON PEAVYHOUSE Fr., RHP, R/R, 6-2, 185 Jonesborough, Tenn. / Unicoi County HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017) ... Tabbed the sixth-best impact freshman from the Sun Belt Conference by D1Base- ball.com. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Listed as the 31st-best prospect in Tennessee (high school and college) by Baseball Amer- ica … Tabbed first team AA All-State as a pitcher … Selected the 2017 Three Rivers Conference Player of the Year, was a two-time first team All-Three Rivers Conference pick and 2017 first team All-Region 1 … Named to the Johnson City Press Super 22 team as a shortstop as he batted .374 with four home runs and 33 RBI.

#27 DEMARCO REAVES Fr., OF, L/L, 5-9, 165 Monroe, N.C. / Marvin Ridge HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named third team All-South Charlotte … Helped Marvin Ridge reach the state final four in his senior season and was credited with the save in the title game as the Mavericks won the 2016 3A state cham- pionship.

#5 KIETON RIVERS Jr., OF, R/R, 5-11, 190 Suffolk, Va. / Nansemond River HS

2017 (So.): Played in 47 games, starting 31 ... Specifically, start- ed 25 of the last 26 games, including each of the last 24 ... Collect- ed 33 of his 37 hits for the season over that 26-game span … Had a hit in 18 of his last 23 and batted .353 (30-for-85) … Reached base safely in 15 straight at one point and 20 of his last 23 … Was 2-for-3 with a triple and two runs scored in the Winthrop win … Started in left field in Louisiana finale and responded by going 2-for-4 with a run scored ... Began regular starting role at South Alabama ... Had a sac fly in game one ... Was 2-for-4 with a two-run triple in game two ... Was 1-for-4 with an RBI in the finale … In game two versus Georgia Southern, was 3-for-5 with a double, a triple and a stolen base ... Had an RBI single in the seventh at The Citadel to give CCU a 5-4 lead … In Troy finale, was 3-for-4 with a walk and two runs scored … Backed up that performance by going 4-for-5 with a two-run home run in the UL Monroe opener ... In game two at UTA, was 2-for-5 with a key double in the eighth that drove in Wood Myers to tie the game ... Later scored what proved to be the game winner … At #12 Clem- son, was 2-for-4 with an RBI ground out to score CCU’s first run ... Later singled and scored to give CCU an 8-7 lead in the eighth … Singled and scored on Seth Lancaster’s home run in the Sun Belt tournament versus Texas State. 2016 (Fr.): Played in 20 games and batted .308 … Was 3-for-7 as a pinch hitter with a grand slam … Was hit by a pitch and scored in the season opener (Appalachian State) ... Laid down a sac bunt in the 10th inning to help spur the 3-2 win versus Ohio State (2/29) … Came off the bench in the Cincinnati game to hit his first career home run —a grand slam —to cut the CCU deficit to 9-7 … Came off the bench in all three of the Stetson wins and was a combined 2-for-3 in games one and two … Was hit by a pitch with bases loaded to get an RBI versus High Point (April 24) …. Had a hit and scored in the Liberty finale. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Named 2015 Atlantic Region honorable mention by PerfectGame.org … Selected first team Virginia 4A All-State as a junior and senior … Also a two-time first team All-Region 4A South selection … As a senior, batted .471 with a .912 slugging percentage and a .513 on-base percentage … In 68 at-bats (21 games), he had 32 hits – including 12 doubles, three triples and four home runs – with 31 runs scored and 16 RBI … Three-time first team All-Ironclad Conference selection … Named 2014 Ironclad Conference Player of the Year as a junior as he hit .481 with 11 extra-base hits for a .759 slugging percentage, 18 RBI, 27 runs scored, .575 on base percentage and 15 stolen bases … Led Nansemond River to a 19-5 record as a senior and 22-3 mark as a junior … Tabbed second team All-Southeastern District as a sophomore … Older brothers also played collegiately, Tyren at Radford and Ombri at VMI. RIVERS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2016 .308 20-0 13 3 4 0 0 1 5 7 .538 1 3 4 .471 0 0 0-0 2 5 2 .778 2017 .291 47-31 127 23 37 3 3 1 16 49 .386 9 4 24 .352 2 1 8-9 47 1 1 .980 TOTALS .293 67-31 140 26 41 3 3 2 21 56 .400 10 7 28 .365 2 2 8-9 49 6 3 .948 17 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #11 JOEY SALVATO Fr., RHP, S/R, 6-1, 180 Lakewood, Colo. / J.K. Mullen HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017). Prior to Coastal Carolina: Honorable mention 5A All-State and first team All-Centennial League as a junior as he batted .361.

#25 TOR SEHNERT Fr., OF, R/R, 6-0, 190 McMurray, Pa. / Peters Township HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2017 USA Today High School Sports American Family Insurance All-USA Pennsylvania Baseball Team second team selection Baseball American rated him the 84th-best outfielder in the country (among high school and college) and the 482nd overall player in the country … Rated 405th best player for the 2017 draft by MinorLeagueBaseball.com … Named to the 6A All-Section 3 … Played for the Yankees, representing the northeast region, in the 2016 Area Code games … As a junior, named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Area team as he batted .450 with 24 runs scored … Led the WPIAL with eight home runs while his 29 RBI tied for third.

#8 GARRETT SHEPPARD Fr., C, R/R, 5-11, 190 Tampa, Fla. / Tampa Jesuit HS

Prior to Coastal Carolina: Was a captain for Tampa Jesuit, leading the Tigers to the 2017 6A state championship games, finishing runner-up.

#35 ANTHONY SIMONELLI Fr., RHP, R/R, 6-2, 195 Winchester, Va. / Millbrook HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017). Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rawlings/Perfect Game honorable mention All-American and first team All-Atlantic Re- gion … Rated ninth-best player in the DC area by PrepBaseballreport.com … Did not pitch his senior season after having Tommy John surgery in the summer of 2016 … Tabbed second team VHSL Group 4A All-State as a junior and first team as a freshman (also missed sophomore season with an injury) ... As a junior, was 8-1 with a 0.57 ERA and recorded 71 strikeouts in 49 innings … Was the Conference 21 West Pitcher of the Year and Winchester Star Player of the Year.

18 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #36 KYLE SKEELS So., C, R/R, 6-2, 250 Langhorne, Pa. / Neshaminy HS

Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (2015-16) for posting at least a 3.0 GPA for the academic year. 2017 (RFr.): Was a very productive hitter as eight of his 12 hits in 2017 went for extra bases, getting 14 RBI and scoring 13 runs as the back-up catcher … Overall, played in 28 games, starting 17, and batted .222 with five home runs … In his last six games of the regular season, batted .400 (6-for-15) with seven runs, eight RBI and three home runs … First career hit and first three career RBI came in the Winthrop win ... Hit a two-run double and added a sac fly in the sixth inning which proved to be the game-winner … Hit his first career home run in the UNC Wilmington win (3/29) ... Reached base all four times in that UNCW win with three runs scored, going 1-for-1 with a walk and two hit by pitches … Hit a two-run home run in game two versus Louisiana, going 1-for-3 … Came off the bench to for 1-for-1 with a double, walk and run scored at #20 Wake Forest (4/11) … Recorded third home run of the season in Troy finale, going 1-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored .. Had a huge game in the UNC Wilmington win (5/9), going 3-for-3 (single, double and home run) with two walks, a career-high four RBI and a career-high four runs scored ... Hit a two-run home run in game two vs Appalachian State, which proved to be the game-winner. 2016 (Fr.): Redshirted, traveled for all games during the regular season. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Selected first team All-Suburban (Philadelphia) One League National Conference … Named 2015 Atlantic Region hon- orable mention by PerfectGame.org as well as third team 2015 preseason All-Southeastern PA by the Philadelphia Inquirer … Posted a .3675 batting average as a senior with 21 runs scored and 18 RBI in 20 games, adding six doubles, a triple and six home runs … Batted .340 as a junior and .326 as a sophomore … In 55 career games, had a .350 batting average with 40 RBI and 56 hits. SKEELS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2017 .222 28-17 54 13 12 3 0 5 14 30 .556 7 2 18 .232 2 1 1-1 125 8 3 .978 #12 LEE SPONSELLER GrSr., OF, L/L, 5-10, 190 Mason, Ohio / Mason HS (Ohio Dominican)

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017). Prior to Coastal Carolina: Spent four seasons, playing three, at Ohio Dominican …. Graduated from Ohio Dominican in the spring of 2017 with a degree in finance. 2017 (Jr.): CoSIDA Academic All-America ... First Team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) ... Consensus All-Midwest Region (ABCA, D2CCA, NCBWA) ... GLIAC Player of the Week ... Led GLIAC in walks, ranked second in home runs, third in slugging and sixth in on-base percentage ... Started in all 47 games played … Had a season-best, 11-game hitting streak, reached base in 13 straight games … Tallied 14 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games … Hit .341 with 56 hits, 46 runs, 41 walks, 37 RBIs, 14 home runs, 11 doubles and eight stolen bases … Went 5-for-7 game against Walsh, hitting two home runs and scoring five runs with three RBI (4/12) … Went 4-for-4 with a homer and three RBI at Grand Valley (4/9) … Also went 2-for-3 with three runs, two RBIs, a double, a home run and three stolen bases against Ashland (4/15) ... 2016 (So.): Named GLIAC South Division Player of the Week twice (3/14, 3/21) … Named NCBWA Midwest Region Player of the Week twice (3/17, 3/24) … Started all 36 games played … Batted .344 on season with 32 RBI … Hit for the cycle with career-high four RBI and three runs in a 4-for-4 effort against Hillsdale (3/19) … Drove in three and scored a run in a 4-for-5 effort against Wayne State (3/7) … Tied career high three walks and scored two runs in season opener against Wheeling Jesuit (2/20) … Notched 11-game hitting streak from 3/6-3/20 … Scored 34 runs, including six home runs ... 2015 (RFr.): CoSIDA Academic All-America … GLIAC Freshman of the Year … First team All-GLIAC … Two-time GLIAC Player of the Week … First team ABCA All-Region and second team Daktronics All-Region … Started all 48 games … Led GLIAC with .410 batting average … Tied for fourth in GLIAC with six home runs and eighth with 39 RBI … Recorded 21 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games … Posted a 15-game hit streak from 3/7-3/25 … Smacked three home runs with five RBI in weekend series against Grand Valley (3/21-22)…Recorded three hits and three RBI games against both Cedarville (3/25) and Hillsdale (4/12) ... 2014 (Fr.): Redshirted. High School: First Team All-GMC as senior…Helped lead Comets to pair of GMC titles and only undefeated season in conference history…Earned Outstanding Hitter Award…Batted .429 with a .600 on-base percentage, totaling two homers, 22 RBI and 21 runs scored as senior…Three-time letter- winner. SPONSELLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2015 * .410 48-48 161 36 66 12 1 6 39 98 .609 32 3 23 .510 2 0 4-6 62 2 0 1.000 2016 * .344 36-36 122 34 42 9 2 6 32 73 .598 27 4 22 .477 0 1 1-2 61 1 3 .954 2017 * .341 47-47 164 46 56 11 0 14 37 109 .665 41 2 43 .474 2 0 8-9 58 3 2 .968 TOTALS .367 131-131 447 116 164 32 3 26 108 280 .626 100 9 88 .487 4 1 13-17 181 6 5 .974 * - STATS FROM OHIO DOMINICAN 19 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #32 ANTHONY VENEZIANO So., LHP, L/L, 6-6, 195 Hackettstown, N.J. / Warren Hills HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2016). 2017 (Fr.): Prior to the 2017 season, was named the #2 impact fresh- man in the Sun Belt Conference by D1Baseball.com … Was CCU’s main midweek started and, while he was just 2-2, Coastal was 6-3 in his nine starts … Pitched a scoreless inning, struck out one in his collegiate debut vs James Madison … Credited with the win in his first career start versus Charleston (2/22) ... Was impressive but did not factor in decision in CCU’s win at UNC Wilmington (3/4) as he struck out a career-high nine in just 4.2 innings and CCU did not score until the seventh and eighth innings ... Six of his nine strikeouts came with Seahawks in scoring position … Was credited with the win versus UNCW (3/29) despite pitching just 4.1 innings as he was on a pitch count (threw 71) … Started at #20 Wake Forest (4/11) and struck out five — his second-best season total — in four-plus innings … Had a tough start at The Citadel, allowing four hits and four quick runs, but responded to retire 14 straight with five K’s with no walks ... Versus UNC Wilmington (5/9), struck out four in 4.2 innings but did not get the win despite exiting with the lead … Started at #12 Clemson but did not factor in decision. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Tabbed LehighValleyLive.com All-Area Baseball Team … Posted an 0.74 ERA with 64 strikeouts in 47.1 innings … Only walked 18 … Also had a .388 batting average with 12 stolen bases … Threw nine, no-hit innings with 16 strikeouts versus Sparta (did not get the win but Warren Hills beat Sparta 1-0 in 11 innings) … As a junior, named first team Skyland Conference Coaches All-Valley team … Selected to play in the 2015 Garden State Underclassman Games for the “Northwest” team … Was 3-5 with a 3.25 ERA … Averaged more than a strikeout an inning, notching 53 punch-outs in 47.1 innings … In 2014, on the “sophomores to watch list” for the MSGVarsity.com … Scored 1,000 points for his basketball team and led the Blue Streaks to a NJSIAA North 2 Group 3 sectional title. VENEZIANO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CB SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR OPP AVG WP HPB BK SAC 2017 7.71 2-2 13-9 0 0/0 0 39.2 48 37 34 23 41 8 0 9 .293 0 6 0 2 #7 KEATON WEISZ RSo., SS/INF, R/R, 5-8, 160 Poway, Calif. / La Jolla Country Day HS (Auburn University)

Named to 2016-17 Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List for posting at least a 3.5 GPA for the academic year … Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2016). 2017 (So.): Redshirted at Coastal Carolina due to NCAA transfer rules. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Played one season at Auburn … 2016 (Fr.): Played in seven games with three starts at shortstop … Did not have hit in 11 plate appearances, but walked once and scored once … High School: Rated the No. 105 player in California and the No. 15 shortstop … Named 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American … Hit .309 in 31 games as a senior … Also scored 26 times with 16 stolen bases … Hit .357 as a junior with 13 runs scored and 11 stolen bases ... .333 career hitter in high school with 30 RBI and 38 stolen bases ... All-Coastal Conference ... Set a school record for triples in a season ... Posted the fastest 60 time at USA Baseball 17U tournament in 2014 with a 6.47 … Is a triplet along with brothers Zachary (Cal State Fullerton) and Chandler (St. Mary’s) .. Other brother, Alfonso, played at Arizona. WEISZ’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2016 * .000 7-3 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 3 .083 0 0 0-0 5 5 2 .833 2017 REDSHIRTED AT CCU * - STATS FROM AUBURN #24 LOGAN WHITE Fr., C, L/R, 5-10, 180 Phoenix, Ariz. / Mountain Pointe HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017). Prior to Coastal Carolina: Drafted in the 39th round (1,180th overall selection) by the Los Angeles Dodgers… Rated the 22nd best pro prospect in the state of Arizona (high school and college) by Baseball America … Named 6A Conference honorable mention … Batted .346 with an on base percentage of .478, adding 12 runs scored and 16 RBI … Selected to play in the Area Code games … As a junior, batted .342 with 24 RBI … Earned Honor Roll each of his four years of high school … Father, Logan, played in the organization for three seasons, was scouting director for the Los Angeles Dodgers and currently works for the San Diego Padres as a special advisor to the General Manager and director of pro scouting. 20 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #1 CORY WOOD So., 2B/OF, L/R, 5-9, 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Sanderson HS

2017 (Fr.): Named Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and was voted the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year … Also tabbed second team All-Sun Belt ... Lived up to preseason hype as he was tabbed the D1Baseball.com Preseason Sun Belt Freshman of the Year as well as its presea- son #1 impact freshman for the league. … Played a role in 10 Coastal Carolina wins, scoring the game winner six times and having the game-winning RBI four times ... Reached base safe- ly (hit/walk/hit by pitch) in 40 of his 44 games played with an at bat, including a streak of 22 straight from Feb. 27 to April 11 ... Ranked fourth in the league in stolen bases (0.35 per game) and 11th in walks (0.67 per game) … Missed 11 games due to injury but still ranked seventh in the league and 125th in the nation with 16 stolen bases … For the season, batted .291 with 41 runs scored, 24 RBI and an impressive .423 on base per- centage thanks to 31 walks … Additionally was 16-of-17 in stolen bases in his rookie campaign … However, in Sun Belt games, Wood led the league with a .406 batting average and a .531 on base percentage ... In fact, after batting just .193 through his first 18 games of the season, Wood batted .357 over his final 28 games with a .481 on base percentage and a .500 slugging percentage .. Had a hit in each of his first four career games, including a 2-for-5 performance with a triple vs St. John’s … Did not get a hit versus Charleston (2/22), but scored a season-high three runs and stole two bases thanks to two walks and an RBI fielder’s choice ... Hit a three-run home run — his first career dinger — in the ninth inning at #7 North Carolina to cut CCU’s deficit to 7-6 ... The HR in Chapel Hill was off UNC closer Josh Hiatt, the only HR Hiatt allowed in 2017 regular season … Raised his batting average 32 points in the Georgia State series ... In the 4-0 Friday win, he accounted for two CCU runs with an RBI and run scored, going 2-for-2 ... His two-run home run in the sixth inning of game two gave CCU a 7-4 lead and proved to be the game winner in the 8-5 victory ... Was 0-for-1 in game three, but walked twice and scored twice before being lifted for a sub in the lopsided win … Had one of CCU’s two hits in the 1-0 loss to Louisiana ... In game two against the Ragin’ Cajuns, went 3-for-5 and hit a two-run, walk-off single to give CCU a 9-8 win ... Walked and scored in the finale … At #20 Wake Forest, hit a three-run HR to give CCU a 3-0 lead … After getting injured versus Georgia Southern and missing nine games, returned to lineup as DH in games two and three at UTA, getting two hits in each game and producing the game-winning RBI in game two … Walked and scored in the Sun Belt tournament versus Texas State. Prior to Coastal Carolina: Rawlings-PerfectGame Honorable Mention All-American and second team All-Atlantic region … Also a two-time Under- class Honorable Mention All-American by PerfectGame … Rated the 50th-best prospect in the state of North Carolina by Baseball America among all draft-eligible players (high school and college) … Also rated the 24th-best high school prospect in the state by PerfectGame.org … First team North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association 4A All-State … 2016 CAP 8 Conference Player of the Year and Raleigh News & Observer All-Metro pick … A three- time , first team All-CAP 8 selection … As a senior, batted a .455 with 40 hits and 21 RBI … Broke his own school record with 37 runs scored as a senior … Set his school’s record for career runs scored during his junior season and finished 113 … As a junior, batted .457 and had a .573 on-base percentage with five doubles, 20 stolen bases and a then school record 33 runs scored … Led his team to conference titles in 2013, 2014 and 2016 … Had a .346 batting average and a .485 on-base percentage as a sophomore … Named Academic All-Conference and Honor Roll four times. WOOD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2017 .291 46-42 141 41 41 4 1 3 24 56 .397 31 2 34 .423 1 4 16-17 59 7 2 .971

21 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Player Bios #19 KEVIN WOODALL JR. Sr., 1B/3B, R/R, 6-7, 245 Georgetown, S.C. / Georgetown HS

2018 Preseason second team All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2014) … Named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll (2014-15) for posting at least a 3.0 GPA for the academic year. 2017 (Jr.): Voted first team All-Sun Belt after he led the league in both home runs (18) and RBI (60) … While he tied for 21st in the NCAA in home runs for the season, his 18 round-trippers at the conclusion of the regular season ranked eighth-best nationally … Drove in 1.05 runs per game to rank 46th in the NCAA, had a hit in 42 of 57 games played and reached base safely (hit/walk/hit by pitch) in 52 of his 57 games, including a stretch of 17 straight and 31 of his last 33 … Was one of three Chanticleers to start all 57 CCU games … Batted .262 with 58 hits, 60 runs scored, 11 doubles and 34 walks ... Played a role in 12 CCU wins as he drove in the game winner seven times and scored the game winner five times … Led the team with 17 multi-RBI games, including nine game with two and seven with three … Over CCU’s final 16 regular-season games, Woodall helped CCU to a 13-3 record as he batted .304 with 20 RBI … Was 2-for-5 with a double and key home run in the season-opening win versus Richmond … Named Sun Belt Player of the Week (2/28) ... Had a hit in four of five games for the week and six total ... However, three of his six hits were home runs, including a pair of two-run home runs ... Had eight RBI and six runs scored for the five games … Notably, had three RBI, going 1-for-4, in the win over Charleston (2/22) thanks to an RBI ground out and two-run single; hit a solo home run versus West Virginia and was 3-for-5 with four RBI versus George Mason ... In addition to his two home runs versus Mason and Coastal down two runs, he had a key bunt single in the ninth to load the bases before scoring the game winner from second on Matt Beaird’s single … Made bid for a second-straight weekly honor as he led CCU to a 5-0 record - Had at least one RBI in all five games, including at least 2 RBI in four … Had a hit in 4 of the 5 and a walk in 4 of the 5 … In the Illinois loss, was 1-for-3 with a home run to give CCU a 5-4 lead in the fifth ... In game two against the Illini, accounted for two of CCU’s three runs ... Had an RBI ground out in the first then hit a solo HR in the ninth to tie the game at 2-2 (Peyton Isaacson followed with HR for walk-off win) ... Versus Louisiana, only had two hits, but both were three-run home runs ... Walked four times in the finale versus Louisiana, one free pass shy of CCU single-game record … Then, at #20 Wake Forest (4/11), was 0-for-1 but he reached base four times thanks to three walks and a hit by pitch … Was 0-for-4 in game one at South Alabama until hitting a game-winning home run in the top of the 10th inning in the 4-3 victory ... Hit a two-run HR in game two … Hit two doubles and drove in three — a two-run double to tie game and RBI double to give CCU an 8-4 lead — at The Citadel ... In the Troy finale, was 2-for-4 with two doubles ... His two-run double in the eighth proved to be the game-winner and sparked a four-run inning in the 11-8 win … Credited with game-winning RBI in games two and three at UL Monroe ... In game two, was 2-for-5 with three RBI ... thanks to a two-run home run in the seventh … In the UNC Wilmington win (5/9), was 2-for-5 with an RBI double in the first and hit a two-run HR in the fourth, which proved to be the game winner … At #12 Clemson, was 2-for-5 with three RBI and two runs scored ... Accounted for each of CCU’s first four runs — doubled and scored in the fourth then hit a three-run HR in the sixth … Finished the season batting .400 (4-for-10) in the App State series, driving in two and scoring twice. 2016 (So.): Played in 66 games with 18 starts, including 12 of CCU’s 14 games in the NCAA postseason … Only had 92 at bats as most of his action came as a late-game defensive replacement at first base ... Had a team-best 20 pinch hit appearances, including a pinch-hit grand slam at Georgia Tech … Had four hits at the College World Series with three coming in the two wins over Arizona in the championship series … Walked twice, scored and had an RBI in the Texas Tech win … Started the final three games of the NCAA Regional and game two at NCAA Super Regional ... Batted .333 (4-for-12) with an RBI at the Regional … Started in the season opener at first base (Appalachian State), walked and scored ... Came off the bench to hit a 3-run home run in the ninth versus NC State — his first career HR ... In his start – game two of Longwood doubleheader, was 1--for-5 with an RBI ... Went 1-for-2 in a start at College of Charleston (Mar. 22) … Hit a pinch-hit sac fly in the Presbyterian opener … Hit home runs in consecutive at bats spanning multiple days … First, hit pinch-hit, 2-run home run in the 17-5 win over High Point … Then, hit a pinch-hit grand slam in game two of Georgia Tech series to give CCU a 7-5 lead … Was 2-for-2 with an RBI double —his 1st career double — in the Liberty finale … At the NCAA Regional, started the final three games for an injured Tyler Chadwick ... In the second-round win over North Carolina State, was 1-for-4 with an RBI in the eighth to give CCU a 3-0 lead … Was 2-for-4 in the loss to NC State ... In the second championship game versus NC State, was 1-for-4 … At NCAA Super Regional, was 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter in game one and stayed in to play first base ... Was 1-for-3 in game two with a RBI single in the sixth to give CCU a 3-1 lead. 2015 (Fr.): Batted .320 in 29 games with three starts … Although he only had eight hits, he was 8-for-15 (.533) in his final 15 games played, including a 1-for-1 performance versus Texas A&M in the NCAA Regional ... Also drew a pinch-hit, bases-loaded walk in the ninth versus Cal in the NCAA Regional to force home CCU’s second run … Had a pinch-hit, RBI single in the win versus North Carolina ... Started the season finale at Campbell and went 2-for- 3 with an RBI, two runs scored, a walk, stolen base and sac fly … Got the start at first in game two win (versus Winthrop) of the Big South Tournament, but was 0-for-4 … Summer 2015: Named to the Valley Baseball League All-Star game ... Led his team (and ranked eighth in the Valley Baseball League) in runs scored (28) and RBI (23) while batting .291 with 14 doubles. Prior to Coastal Carolina: South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association AAA All-State … Named first team shortstop All-Region VII-AAA … Chosen for the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association North/South Select Team … Father, Kevin, was a sixth round pick by the Texas Rangers in the 1990 MLB Draft. 22 Player Bios 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL WOODALL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-Att PO A E FLD% 2015 .320 29-3 25 4 8 0 0 0 3 8 .320 4 0 6 .400 1 0 1-1 60 3 0 1.000 2016 .207 66-18 92 15 1 2 0 3 17 30 .326 14 4 27 .333 1 2 0-1 208 16 3 .987 2017 .262 57-57 221 41 58 11 0 18 60 123 .557 34 6 52 .373 2 1 1-1 452 41 7 .985 TOTALS .251 152-78 338 60 85 13 0 21 80 161 .476 52 10 85 .364 4 3 2-3 694 60 10 .987 #17 PAYTON YOUNG Fr., OF, L/L, 5-8, 170 Williamston, S.C. / Palmetto HS

Earned Dean’s List (Fall 2017). Prior to Coastal Carolina: A 2017 USA Today High School Sports American Family Insurance All-USA South Carolina Baseball Team second team selection … Named first team 3A All-State … Selected to play in the South Carolina North/ South Select game … Was the Independent Mail Area Player of the Year … Posted a .349 batting average with five homers and 24 RBI, 13 RBI, a team-high 15 runs and four stolen bases … As a pitcher, had a 1.47 ERA … Played in the Palmetto Games in the summer of 2016 … Was a standout receiver as well, gaining nearly 1,000 yards as a senior.

23 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Meet the Staff #14 GARY GILMORE Head Baseball Coach Coastal Carolina, 1980 29th Season as a head coach: 1,137-559-3 23rd Season at CCU: 884-457-1 35th on the NCAA DI All-Time Coaching List for Wins 2016 NCAA Division I National Champion 2016 National Coach of the Year Gary Gilmore just completed his 22nd season at his alma mater, Coastal Carolina. It was the Chanticleers’ first in the Sun Belt Conference, but the result was similar as Coastal was the regular season champion, CCU’s 11th such title under Gilmore. Much like blackjack where 21 is the best score, Gilmore’s 21st year at Coastal was the best possible result as his Chanticleers won the 2016 NCAA College World Series as well as winning an NCAA-best 55 games. For his effort, Gilmore was a near unanimous National Coach of the Year. The 2016 squad exemplified the team’s mantra of being “Selfless and Relentless.” It started when the team was losing by two runs and down to its last strike in an elimination game at the NCAA Raleigh Regional when the team found a way to rally and advance to the Super Regional. Then, Coastal became the first team to sweep LSU at Baton Rouge in an NCAA Super Regional. The Chanticleers kept the momentum by defeating top seed Florida in the opening round of the College World Series and later fourth seed Texas Tech in the first of five elimination game wins en route to the national title. And, with his two wins over Arizona in the Championship series, Gilmore has won an even 1,100 games in his career, which ranks 14th among active NCAA Division I coaches and 35th overall. Gilmore has long been known for his teams’ ability to bunt proficiently as steal bases. However, the last three seasons, Gilmore adapted his philos- ophy to the new bats and balls to be known as one of the premier power-hitting teams in the nation. In fact, Coastal has ranked among the nation’s top 30 in home runs, sacrifice bunts and stolen bases in each of the last three years. In his 28 years as a head coach, Gilmore has led USC Aiken to the NCAA Division II World Series and Coastal to 14 NCAA Regional berths. He has coached 30 players to 67 All-American honors, had 68 players drafted and a total of 103 players signed professional contracts with David Sappelt, Mike Costanzo, Rico Noel, Tommy La Stella, Keith Hessler, Taylor Motter and Jacob May all playing in Major league Baseball. YEAR-BY-YEAR NOTES 2017 · In its first year in the Sun Belt, Coastal won the league’s regular season champi- onship. · Alex Cunningham and Billy Cooke were named All-American while Cory Wood was named Freshman All-American. · Billy Cooke was voted the Sun Belt Player of the Year and Cory Wood earned Sun Belt Freshman of the Year. Cooke, Alex Cunningham and Kevin Woodall were named first team All-Sun Belt while Wood, Andrew Beckwith and Jordan Gore were second team selections. · Coastal Ranked eighth in the NCAA in sac bunts (62), while ranking 20th in stolen bases (88) and 26th in home runs per game (1.19). · A total of six Chanticleers were drafted, including Billy Cooke (8th round by the Mariners), Alex Cunningham (9th round by the Padres), Will Latcham (17th round by the Cardinals), Jordan Gore (19th round by the Twins), Wood Myers (29th round by the Cardinals) and Andrew Beckwith (32nd round by the Royals). 2016 · Named NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, Colle- was named Big South Pitcher of the year and were part of a group of eight that giate Baseball, D1Baseball, HERO Sports and Perfect Game. earned All-Big South honors. · Led Coastal to the National Championship, won the NCAA Baton Rouge Super Re- · Michael Paez was drafted in the fourth round by the . Zach Remi- gional, the Raleigh Regional (as the #2 seed), the Big South Tournament champi- llard was drafted in the 10th round by the . Mike Morrison onship and the Big South regular-season championship. was drafted in the 27th round by the Chicago White Sox. Alex Cunningham was · Coastal beat #15 national seed North Carolina State to win the NCAA Raleigh drafted in the 28th round by the . G.K. Young was drafted in the Regional. CCU then became the team to sweep LSU, the #8 national seed, at Alex 31st round by the San Diego Padres. Connor Owings was drafted in the 34th Box Stadium to win a Super Regional. At the College World Series, the Chants round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Anthony Marks and David Parrett each then beat #1 Florida in the opening round before beating #5 national seed Texas signed as free agents. Tech, third-ranked TCU and seventh-ranked Arizona. · Won 1,100th career game by beating Arizona in the National Championship final. · Coastal led the NCAA in wins (55), home runs (96) and runs scored (516) while ranking fourth in walks drawn (342), fourth in hits (709), fourth in sacrifice bunts 2015 (78), fifth in double plays (66) and seventh in stolen bases (112). · Became the first coach to win 300 games. · Andrew Beckwith led the NCAA with 15 wins and Zach Remillard led the NCAA · Was the #2 seed at the College Station NCAA Regional. with 177 total bases while G.K. Young was third (168) and Connor Owings was · Bobby Holmes was named Big South Freshman of the Year and Louisville Slugger/ ninth (161). Remillard and Young tied for fourth in the NCAA in hits (99) and tied Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American. for fifth in the NCAA with 72 RBI. Also Remillard was eighth in home runs (19), · Casey Schroeder was drafted in the eighth round by the Chicago White Sox. Michael Paez was seventh in runs scored (67). · Coastal was one of eight teams to finish among the NCAA top 20 in both RPI (19) · Andrew Beckwith was named College World Series Most Outstanding Player and and Strength of Schedule (16). was the Gregg Olson Award winner. G.K. Young was a semifinalist for the Dick · Coastal Carolina went 8-3 versus the ACC and 1-1 versus the SEC. Howser Award and Connor Owings was a finalist for the Gregg Olson Award. · Coastal ranked second in the NCAA in double plays turned (66), 13th in home · Connor Owings, G.K. Young and Mike Morrison were named first team All-Amer- runs (62) and 17th in sacrifice bunts (63) while ranking second in the nation icans while Andrew Beckwith and Zach Remillard were also tabbed All-Ameri- with (37). cans. Austin Kitchen was named Freshman All-American. 2014 · Andrew Beckwith was named 2015-16 Howard Bagwell Big South Male Athlete · April 17, 2014: Coastal Carolina defeated Presbyterian, 4-3, for Gilmore’s 1,000th of the Year and the nation’s Male Athlete of the Year by the Touchdown Club of career win. Columbus. · Connor Owings was named first team All-Big South. · Gilmore was named Big South Coach of the Year for a ninth time. · Colin Hering was drafted in the 10th round by the Los Angele Dodgers, Gilmore’s · Connor Owings was named Big South Player of the Year and Andrew Beckwith 59th all-time player drafted and 16th while at CCU among the top 10 rounds. 24 Meet the Staff 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Ben Smith and Tyler Herb were also drafted marking 89 of his player that have signed professional contracts. 2013 · Coastal Carolina made its 12th NCAA appearance in a 13-year span, winning the Big South’s South Division. Won its first two games in the Big South tournament to extend its conference tournament win streak to 17 games over five seasons. · Received an at-large berth to the NCAA postseason, playing in the NCAA Blacks- burg Regional. · The Chanticleers finished 30th in the Collegiate Baseball poll. · Produced the Big South Freshman of the Year and Freshman All-American Seth Lamando while four earned All-Big South. · Justin Creel was named Academic All-America. · Jacob May was picked in the third round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago White Sox, while catcher Will Remillard went in the 19th round to the Chicago Cubs. · Ryan Connolly pitched in 139 career games spanning his four years, setting CCU and Big South records while ending his career fifth on the NCAA all-time list for appearances. His 2.23 career ERA additionally set a Big South record - breaking former teammate Anthony Meo’s mark of 2.52. 2012 · Won both the Big South regular season and tournament championships for the sixth consecutive year while Gilmore picked up his eighth Big South Coach of the Year award. Won the conference tournament without a loss for the third consecutive year. · Coastal featured the Big South Player of the Year in Daniel Bowman and the Big tively. The duo also ranked among the NCAA top 20 in runs scored, Noel eighth South co-Pitcher of the Year in Aaron Burke with a total of eight players earning with 82 and Woodward 17th with 75, while Jose Iglesias was 16th in RBI (80). All-Big South. Bowman, who was named All-American, had a remarkable senior · On the mound, Meo was second in the nation with 13 wins, while Cody Wheeler, season and he ended his career posting numbers that will leave a lasting impres- who was 22nd in the NCAA with 113 strikeouts, was fifth in wins nationally (12). sion in the CCU and Big South annals. He set Big South and CCU career records · For their accomplishments, Meo, Wheeler, Iglesias and Noel were named to var- for at bats (963) and total bases (526), while setting CCU career marks for games ious All-American teams with Meo being a semifinalist for two National Player played (246, one shy of Big South record), games started (244), hits (309, one of the Year awards and Iglesias was one of three finalists for the Johnny Bench shy of Big South record) and RBI (206, third in Big South history). Catcher of the Year Award. · Tucker Frawley was named a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award, first team · Austin Fleet was both a first team Academic All-America and the Big South Male Academic All-America, Big South baseball and overall Scholar-Athlete of the Year Student-Athlete of the Year while Connolly was a Freshman All-American. and an eighth-round pick by the Blue Jays. · On the conference level in 2010, Coastal set several records as well en route · Coastal’s pitching staff ranked third in the NCAA in ERA (2.65) after leading the to winning both the Big South regular season and tournament crowns for the nation a majority of the season. fourth straight season. In addition to their 55 overall wins, the Chanticleers be- · Josh Conway, who only played the first half of the season prior to suffering an in- came the first Big South team to go undefeated in the regular-season (25-0) in jury, still earned second team All-Big South and was taken in the fourth round of addition to going undefeated in the Big South Tournament (4-0). Coastal also set the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago Cubs. Frawley was drafted a league record with eight players named to the All-Big South first team. (CCU in the eighth round. added one second team pick.) 2011 · Gilmore picked up his seventh Big South Conference Coach of the Year honor, · Prior to the 2011 season, Gilmore was voted among the best in the business in while Meo was the unanimous Big South Pitcher of the Year. a poll by CollegeBaseballInsider.com. When asked “who is the best coach at a · At season’s end, seven players were drafted, including Wheeler and Noel in the non-BCS conferences?” Gilmore’s name topped the list. fifth round, Fleet in the 16th and Chance Gilmore in the 25th, while Woodard · Tommy La Stella earned consensus All-American honors and was voted Big South (15th round) Keith Hessler (28th round) and Jim Birmingham (33rd round) de- Player of the Year, while Matt Rein was also named All-American and the Big cided to stay for the 2011 season. South Pitcher of the Year. · The Chants ended the season ranked 11th in three polls and 12th in the remain- · Pitcher Anthony Meo, a three-time first team All-Big South pick, joined Kirt Man- ing two. waring as the highest Chanticleer drafted, being the third pick of the second 2009 round. · The Chanticleers won both the Big South regular season and tournament titles in · Scott Woodward, who set CCU and Big South records for runs scored and hit by 2009, going 47-16 and advancing to the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional. pitches while ranking second on both career lists in stolen bases and walks, was · Gilmore was named the Big South Coach of the Year for the sixth time and eight drafted in the seventh round. La Stella would go in the eighth, followed by Taylor players were named to the All-Big South teams. This included Big South Player of Motter in the 17th and Bowman in the 38th. the Year and Big South Tournament MVP David Anderson and conference Pitch- · After a 15-10 record to start the season, the Chants won 26 of their next 34, in- er of the Year Cody Wheeler. Anderson and Wheeler were named All-Americans cluding a four-game sweep to win the Big South Tournament, to secure another by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball, while the trio of Meo, Bowman and NCAA postseason berth Taylor Motter were named Freshman All-Americans by the same organization. · Statistically, Coastal continued to show it can both execute the “small-ball” phi- Nick McCully was selected All-American. losophy and play for the big-inning by ranking sixth nationally in sacrifice bunts, · Coastal placed 11 players on the All-Big South team. 17th in home runs, 23rd in doubles, 23rd in runs scored, 31st in stolen bases. · Pitcher Nick McCully (ninth round) and second baseman Tyler Bortnick (16th · The Chants ended the season ranked 27th by Collegiate Baseball. round) were selected in the MLB Draft. 2010 · The Chants ended the season ranked as high as 21st by the Baseball Writers Asso- · Coastal Carolina set school and Big South records with 55 wins (against just 10 ciation (were 23rd by the coaches and 30th by Collegiate Baseball). losses - the fewest by Coastal in the Gilmore era). 55 wins additionally led the 2008 NCAA and Coastal had the nation’s best winning percentage (.846), ranked sec- · Coastal Carolina hosted and won the NCAA Conway Regional in 2008, advancing ond in the final RPI and was the overall #4 seed to the NCAA Championship and to the NCAA Cary Super Regional, a first in the school’s history. hosted both the Myrtle Beach Regional and Myrtle Beach Super Regional. · Gilmore was named the Big South Coach of the Year for the fifth time and the · Coastal defeated the College of Charleston in dramatic fashion to win the pro- Chants won both the regular-season and tournament championships. gram’s second Regional and fell by one run twice to eventual national champion · Dock Doyle was named the Big South Player of the Year and earned second team South Carolina in what was Coastal’s first time in hosting a Super Regional. In All-American honors from Collegiate Baseball. Doyle also was one of three final- both Super Regional contests, 6,599 people packed the Myrtle Beach Pelicans’ ists for the Johnny Bench Award. Scott Woodward earned Big South Freshman of stadium, setting a facility record, to see the thrilling and historic matchup. the Year honors while 11 different Chanticleers earned All-Big South accolades · In the final NCAA statistics, Coastal ranked eighth in scoring (9.1 avg.), fourth in to set a league record. hits (603), third in home runs (111), ninth in slugging percentage (.553), third in · David Sappelt was a semifinalist for the and joined Wood- stolen bases (161), eight in ERA (3.53) and seventh in fewest hits allowed per ward in earning All-American honors. nine innings (8.37). · Coastal Carolina defeated Columbia, Alabama and East Carolina in succession to · Starting with a win over #10 Clemson on March 31, 2010, Coastal would win 17 earn the program’s first berth in a Super Regional. Tommy Baldridge and David straight and 26 of its next 27 with the only setback being a 6-3 loss at top-ranked Anderson were named co-Most Valuable Player and the Chants had six select- Virginia. The Chants climbed in the polls to be a consensus top-five program the ed to the All-Conway Regional Team. Coastal Carolina set the Watson Stadium/ final three weeks of the regular season. Vrooman Field attendance record with 2,320 fans at the championship game · Individually, Rico Noel and Scott Woodward became the second set of teammates against East Carolina. in NCAA history to rank 1-2 nationally in stolen bases with 56 and 55, respec- · The Chants had five players selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Play- 25 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Meet the Staff lected to the second team. · Brandon Powell (eight round), Justin Sturge (12th round) and Ryan McGraw were selected in the MLB Draft. 2002 · Gilmore was named Big South Coach of the Year as Coastal Carolina captured both the Big South regular season and tournament crowns for the second con- secutive year and advanced to the Atlanta Regional. · The 2002 squad featured seven all-conference performers, including five first- team members. · Justin Owens was named Big South Player of the Year as well as being named the 2001-02 Big South Howard Bagwell Male Athlete of the Year. · Ryan McGraw broke the NCAA single-season stolen base mark with 63 in 2002 · McGraw and Owens both earned All-American honors. · Adam Keim, Randy McGarvey, Jr., and Justin Owens were taken in the MBL Draft. 2001 · Coastal Carolina made its first true mark on the national scene, playing in a tough Athens Regional that featured host Georgia, Georgia Tech and Georgia South- ern. The Chants defeated Tech and Southern before dropping a first champion- ship game to Georgia. In game two, the Chants were one out from advancing to its first Super Regional, before a dramatic home run by the Bulldogs resulted in a heartbreaking, 8-7 loss. · The Chants earned a Regional berth after posting a 42-20 record and winning their first Big South Championship since 1992. · Six Chanticleers were named All-Big South. · Scott Sturkie, after being a 26th-round pick the previous year, was selected in the 12th round of the MBL Draft. 2000 er Draft, including fifth-round picks Doyle and Pete Andrelczyk and ninth-round · Rett Johnson, Brooks Marska and Brandon Powell were selected All-Big South. pick David Sappelt. Also selected were Tommy Baldridge (33rd round) and Jeff · Johnson and Scott Strukie were selected in the MLB Draft. Richard (38th). 1999 · The Chants ended the season ranked as high as 13th by the Baseball Writers · Coastal went from 31 wins to 43, including a 10-2 conference mark, to win its first Association (were ranked 16th in each of the other three polls). Big South regular season title since 1993. 2007 · The Chants broke into the national rankings. · The Chanticleers hosted an NCAA Regional for the first time in school history, · Gilmore won the first of his Big South Coach of the Year honors and seven Chants playing in the Myrtle Beach Pelican’s facility, and won 50 games for the second were named All-Big South. time in three seasons. Established a Pelican’s facility record as 6,231 fans attend- · Kevin Schnall, a finalist for the Rotary Smith Player of the Year and second team ed the Coastal Carolina-Clemson contest. All-American, was drafted by the . Ron Deubel was also tabbed · Coastal Carolina won both the Big South Conference regular season and tourna- All-American. ment titles, going 4-0 in the BSC Tournament. 1998 · Gilmore was named the Midseason Coach of the Year by Baseball America and · Four Chants earned All-Big South honors. earned his fourth Big South Coach of the Year honor at season’s end. · Damien Hart and Dorian Cameron were selected in the MBL Draft. · Bobby Gagg and David Sappelt earned All-American honors by Collegiate Base- 1997 ball, while Sappelt was the Big South Player of the Year, Gagg was the Pitcher of · Jason Vindrich and Jason Isidore were named All-Big South. the Year and Baldridge was the BSC Tournament Most Valuable Player. A total of · Mack Haman was taken in the 13th round of the MLB Draft. eight players were named All-Big South. · Chris raber was a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award. 1996 · A program-best seven players were drafted, including John Mariotti, Andy · Gilmore took the reins in a rather precarious position in 1996. The Chants were DeLaGarza, Pete Andrelczyk, Dom Duggan, Austin Hinkle, Chris Raber and Dock coming off a 17-37 season, their first losing season in 18 years, and had little in Doyle. the way of returning talent, especially on the mound. Coastal finished a respect- · The Chants ended the season ranked as high as 19th by the Baseball Writers able 24-29 in his first season and 23-31 in his second. Association (were 20th, 23rd and 24th in the other polls). · Coastal placed five on the All-Big South team, including first team pick Matt Ra- gan. 2006 · Mike Fuentes was selected in the MLB Draft. At USC Aiken · Gilmore spent six seasons at USC Aiken as head coach, where he compiled a 2005 256-102-2 record. · The Chants won the Big South regular season and earned their first number one · Gilmore posted 40-win seasons in his first four years there, including a school-re- seed and were sent to the NCAA Tempe Regional. cord 48 wins in 1991. · Coastal became the first Big South program to win 50 games in a season. · In 1992, he led USC Aiken to the Peach Belt Tournament Championship and the · Six Chanticleers, including second-round pick Mike Costanzo, were selected in the NCAA Division II postseason. The following year, the Pacers once again on the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Others included Michael DeJesus, Peach Belt Tournament title and advanced to the NCAA Division II College World Byron Binda, Ricky Stefka, Jacob Henry and Chris Todd. Series. · Gilmore received Big South Coach of the Year honors, the third time he has re- · In 1993, Gilmore was named the ABCA NCAA Division II Coach of the Year as well ceived that honor, and the American Baseball Coaches Association Atlantic Re- as the South Atlantic Region and Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year by gion Division I Coach of the Year in 2005. his peers. · Mike Costanzo was 1 pf 16 finalists for the Trophy, earned first team · USC Aiken added a regular season championship in 1994. All-American honors by three organizations, earned his second consecutive Big · During his stint at USC Aiken, Gilmore coached nine all-conference performers, South Player of the Year award and was named to the All-Big South first team had nine players drafted and one conference Player of the Year in Adam Riggs. as both a first baseman and a pitcher, the first Big South player to ever earn multiple first-team honors. Gilmore coached six All-Big South honorees in 2005, Other including four first team members. · Worked a scout for the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians. · The Chants ended the season ranked 23rd by Baseball America and 25th by Col- · Played center field for Coastal Carolina during the 1979 and 1980 seasons. The legiate Baseball. speedy leadoff hitter hit .353 with 69 steals in 90 games. · Played in the Philadelphia Phillies organization. 2004 · For the fourth straight season, Coastal Carolina won the Big South Tournament Personal and advanced to an NCAA Regional. · Graduated from Coastal Carolina in 1980. · Mike Costanzo was named Big South Player of the Year and four Chanticleers · Wife: Cathy. were named All-Big South. · Children: Son: Chance; grandson: Liam. Daughter Samantha. · Brett Grandstrand and Steven Carter were taken in the MLB Draft. 2003 · Coastal won 46 games, which was a school record at the time, won the Big South Tournament and earned a berth to the NCAA Regional in Lincoln, Neb. · Ryan McGraw earned first team All-Big South honors, while six Chants were se- 26 Meet the Staff 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL GILMORE’S HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Conf .Champs Record Conf. Postseason 1990 USC Aiken 45-10-0 NA --- 1991 USC Aiken 48-13-0 NA --- 1992 USC Aiken T 45-15-2 10- 2-1 NCAA DII 1993 USC Aiken T 46-18-0 13- 7-0 NCAA DII / CWS 1994 USC Aiken R 35-22-0 16- 5-0 --- 1995 USC Aiken 34-24-0 14-10-0 --- 1996 Coastal Carolina 24-29-0 11-10-0 --- 1997 Coastal Carolina 23-31-0 5-16-0 --- COACHING HISTORY 1998 Coastal Carolina 31-29-0 11- 7-0 --- • Scout for the Seattle Mariners and Cleveland Indians; USC Aiken (assistant coach, 1986-89; head 1999 Coastal Carolina R 43-15-0 10- 2-0 --- Coach, 1990-95); Coastal Carolina (head coach, 1996-present). 2000 Coastal Carolina 34-24-0 11-10-0 --- • 1993 ABCA/NCAA Division II and NCAA Division II South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year 2001 Coastal Carolina T 42-20-0 16- 4-0 NCAA Regional • 1999, 2002, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12 and ‘16 Big South Coach of the Year 2002 Coastal Carolina R T 44-19-0 16- 5-0 NCAA Regional • 2005 ABCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year 2003 Coastal Carolina T 45-18-0 12- 7-0 NCAA Regional • 2016 National Coach of the Year (NCBWA, ABCA, D1Baseball.com, Collegiate Baseball, HERO Sports) 2004 Coastal Carolina T 40-23-0 16- 8-0 NCAA Regional HEAD COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 2005 Coastal Carolina R 50-16-0 21- 3-0 NCAA Regional • Inducted into the Salem-Roanoke Baseball Hall of Fame (2010), USC Aiken Athletics Hall of Fame 2006 Coastal Carolina 30-27-0 15- 9-0 --- (2014), Ferrum College Alumni-Sports Hall of Fame (2015) • NCAA Division I National Champion (at CCU) — 2016 2007 Coastal Carolina R T 50-13-0 17- 4-0 NCAA Regional • 1 NCAA College World Series appearance (at CCU) — 2016 2008 Coastal Carolina R T 50-14-0 17- 3-0 NCAA Regional / SUPER • 3 NCAA Super Regional appearances (at CCU) — 2008, ‘10, ‘16 2009 Coastal Carolina R T 47-16-0 21- 5-0 NCAA Regional • 14 NCAA Regional appearances (at CCU) — 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, 2010 Coastal Carolina R T 55-10-0 25- 0-0 NCAA Regional / SUPER ‘15, ‘16 2011 Coastal Carolina R T 42-20-0 20- 7-0 NCAA Regional • NCAA Division II College World Series -- 1993 2012 Coastal Carolina R T 42-19-0 18- 5-0 NCAA Regional • Two NCAA Division II tourney appearances (at USC Aiken) — 1992, ‘93 2013 Coastal Carolina D 37-23-0 18- 6-0 NCAA Regional • Won one Peach Belt regular-season title (at USC Aiken) — 1994 2014 Coastal Carolina 24-33-0 13-13-0 --- • Won two Peach Belt tournament titles (at USC Aiken) — 1992, ‘93 2015 Coastal Carolina 39-21-0 17-7-0 NCAA Regional • 11 Big South regular-season titles — 2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘16 2016 Coastal Carolina R T 55-18-0 21-3 -0 NCAA Regional / SUPER / CWS • 10 Big South tournament titles — 1999, ‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘16 2017 Coastal Carolina R 37-19-1 22-7 -1 • 1 Sun Belt regular-season title — 2017 • Andrew Beckwith was named the 2016 Gregg Olson National Breakout Player of the Year and • 28 YEARS OVERALL 1,137-559-3 national Male Athlete of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus • 22 Years at Coastal 884-457-1 22-7-1 SUN BELT • 11 Chants (Kevin Schnall, Mike Costanzo, Chris Raber, David Sappelt, Dock Doyle, Anthony Meo, • 6 Years at USC Aiken 253­-102-2 Jose Iglesias, Tommy La Stella, Tucker Frawley, Connor Owings, G.K. Young) have been a finalist or R = Regular Season Conference Champion — T = Conference Tournament Champion D = Division Champion (Sun Belt does not recognize regular-season champion) a semifinalist for a National Player of the Year Award NATIONAL CHAMPION • Coached 30 players to a total of 68 All-American honors (26 players/63 honors while at Coastal) • Coached 11 Freshman All-Americans NCAA ALL-TIME DIVISION 1 WINS LEADERS • Coached 21 players to a total of 24 All-Region/All-District honors, including 2010 NCBWA District * — still active Through end of season 2017 IV Player of the Year Anthony Meo No. Name (current school) Yrs Wins No. Name (current school) Yrs Wins 27. Andy Lopez 33 1,177 • Pitcher Andrew Beckwith was voted the 2016 Howard Bagwell Big South Male Athlete of the Year 1. Augie Garrido (Texas) 48 1,975 28. Gary Adams 35 1,172 • Coached the Conference Player of the Year 11 times (Kevin Schnall, Justin Owens, Mike Costanzo 2. Mike Martin (Florida State) * 38 1,944 29. Norm DeBriyn 33 1,161 3. Gene Stephenson 36 1,768 Bill Wilhelm 36 1,161 (twice), David Sappelt, Dock Doyle, David Anderson, Tommy La Stella, Daniel Bowman, Connor 4. Mark Marquess (Stanford) 40 1,627 31. Chuck Brayton 33 1,158 Owings and Billy Cooke) 5. Jim Morris (Miami, Fla.) * 36 1,566 32. Wayne Graham (Rice) * 26 1,147 • Coached the Conference Pitcher of the Year six times (Bobby Gagg, Cody Wheeler, Anthony Meo, 6. Larry Hayes 38 1,508 33. Ray Tanner 25 1,133 7. Chuck Hartman 47 1,444 34. Mike Gillespie (UC Irvine) * 30 1,124 Matt Rein, Aaron Burke and Andrew Beckwith) 8. Cliff Gustafson 29 1,427 35. GARY GILMORE (COASTAL) * 28 1,137 • Coached the Conference Rookie/Freshman of the Year five times (Brooks Marzka, Scott Woodward, 9. Mike Fox (North Carolina) * 34 1,385 36. (Louisiana) * 31 1,103 10. Paul Mainieri (LSU) * 35 1,376 37. Jim Brock 23 1,099 Seth Lamando, Bobby Holmes and Cory Wood) 11. 35 1,373 38. Fred Hill 37 1,089 • Coached players that have earned 122 All-Conference honors, including a Big South-record eight 12. (Lamar) 40 1,353 39. Jack Coffey 44 1,087 13. Rod Dedeaux 44 1,342 40. Danny Price 28 1,086 first team selections in 2010 and Big South-record 11 first and second teamers in 2008 14. 36 1,332 41. Steve Kittrel 29 1,084 • Coached the 2010 and 2012 Big South Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year (Austin Fleet and Tucker 15. Larry Cochell 39 1,331 42. Les Murakami 30 1,079 Frawley) and four Big South Baseball Scholar-Athletes of the Year (Brooks Marzka in 2000, Austin 16. (Stetson) * 37 1,312 43. John Scolinos 45 1,070 17. Bob Bennett 34 1,300 Bob Warn 31 1,070 Fleet in 2010, Tucker Frawley in 2012 and Justin Creel in 2013) 18. Ron Fraser 30 1,267 Bob Morgan 30 1,070 • Coached first team Academic All-Americas Austin Fleet (2010), Tucker Frawley (2012) and Justin 19. 39 1,255 46. Bob Hannah 36 1,053 20. John Anderson (Minnesota) * 36 1,242 47. Mark Johnson 26 1,043 Creel (2013), as well as eight players who earned a total of 12 Academic All-District honors Richard Jones 39 1,242 48. James Skip Wilson 46 1,034 • CCU set school and Big South records by winning 55 games in 2010 and 2016. The 55 wins also led 22. Jim Dietz 31 1,230 49. Dewey Kalmer 40 1,032 23. Keith Guttin (Missouri State) * 35 1,222 50. Bob Todd 27 1,025 the NCAA as did Coastal’s 2010 winning percentage (.846, 55-10) 24. 32 1,210 51. Gary Ward 21 1,022 • In 2016, Coastal not only led the NCAA in wins but also led the nation in home runs (96) and runs 25. Al Ogletree 40 1,208

scored (516) 26. Danny HallGILMORE’S (Georgia Tech) *MILESTONE 30 1,196 WINS AS HEAD COACH • Had 74 players (64 at Coastal) drafted and a total of 103 players sign professional contracts, includ- Win Date Opponent Score ing 21 in the top 10 rounds at Coastal 1 GM 1, 1990 Presbyterian W, 10-0 100 Feb. 22, 1992 East Tennessee State W, 7-0 • Rico Noel (56) and Scott Woodward (55) went 1-2 in the NCAA in stolen bases in 2010, just the 200 Mar. 19, 1994 Columbus State W, 4-2 second time teammates had done so. Noel also led the NCAA in stolen bases in 2009 (48). Ryan 300 May 2, 1997 Liberty W, 5-0 McGraw led the NCAA with 63 stolen bases in 2002, and Mike Costanzo led the NCAA in both walks 400 May 16, 2000 Winthrop W, 4-2 500 Feb. 22, 2003 Delaware W, 4-2 (68) and walks per game (1.03) in 2005. Andrew Beckwith led the NCAA in wins in 2016 (15) while 600 April 2, 2005 at Texas-Pan American W, 5-2 Zach Remillard paced the nation in total bases (177), followed by G.K. Young (3rd with 168) and 700 May 15, 2007 at #5 Virginia W, 11-7 Connor Owings (9th with 161). 800 May 16, 2009 Charleston Southern W, 3-1 900 May 27, 2011 Liberty W, 3-2 PERSONAL 1,000 April 17, 2014 Presbyterian W, 4-3 (13) • Family: Wife, Cathy; son, Chance; grandson, Liam.; daughter, Samantha. 1,100 June 20, 2016 vs #7 Arizona (CWS Final) W, 4-3 27 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Meet the Staff #9 KEVIN SCHNALL Assoc. Head Coach/Recruiting Coord. Coastal Carolina ’01 15th season at CCU • In the fall of 2012 and 2017, listed among the top 10 assistant baseball coaches in nation, according to a poll of Division I head coaches by Baseball America. • Made an immediate impact in his first year back with the program as Coastal Carolina won the 2016 NCAA College World Series. Coastal Carolina led the NCAA in home runs (96) and runs scored while ranking fourth in walks, fourth in hits and fourth in sacrifice bunts. • In addition to being the recruiting coordinator, Schnall coaches the CCU catchers and instructs hitters. • Coached All-American hitters Connor Owings (2016 Big South Player of the Year), Zach Remillard and G.K. Young. All three were among the NCAA top 25 in homers while Remillard led the NCAA in total bases (Young was third; Owings was ninth). In 2017, Billy Cooke was named All-American and Sun Belt Player of the Year while Kevin Woodall Jr., led the league in home runs and RBI. • Member of the Coastal Carolina Sasser Athletics Hall of Fame. • Coached Johnny Bench Award finalists Dock Doyle and Jose Iglesias, as well as Bench Award semifinalist and Academic All-America Tucker Frawley. Also coached All-Big South catchers Randy McGarvey and Chad Oxendine. • Was the 1999 Big South Player of the Year after batting .405 with 13 doubles, seven home runs and 48 RBI. Kevin Schnall — a Coastal Carolina assistant coach for 13 years (2001-12) runs and doubles. and a member of the University’s Sasser Athletics Hall of Fame — returned As the Knights’ recruiting coordinator, Schnall was responsible for a trio of to the Chanticleer baseball staff as associate head coach in July of 2015 and nationally-ranked recruiting classes per Collegiate Baseball Newspaper (2013- is in his third year (2016-pres.) of his second stint with the Chants — his 15th 14) and Baseball America (2015). The first of those recruiting classes land- overall on staff overall. ed Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American and C-USA All-Freshman Team When Schnall returned to Coastal, Coach Gilmore said, “I know we have all member Zac Favre. the pieces of the puzzle to reach Omaha.” Gilmore was absolutely right as the In the fall of 2012 -- between his time at Coastal and starting his first sea- Chanticleers, not only made their first trip to the College World Series, but son at UCF -- Schnall was listed among the top 10 assistant baseball coaches won the NCAA Division I Championship. in nation according to a poll of Division I head coaches by Baseball America. Schnall not only instructs the catchers and hitters, he serves as both Asso- Schnall began his coaching career at his alma mater, Coastal Carolina, and ciate Head Coach and recruiting coordinator. In between his stints at Coastal, served as an assistant on Gilmore’s staff from 2001-12. The Chanticleers made Schnall spent three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Central appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 11 out of his 12 seasons on the staff, Florida (2013-15) where he was the Golden Knights’ hitting instructor and while advancing to the Super Regionals in 2008 and 2010. The Chants earned recruiting coordinator. four #1 seeds at NCAA Regionals and were the national #4 seed in 2010. In Twice, Schnall has been recognized by Baseball America in a survey of the those same seasons, Schnall also aided Coastal Carolina to eight Big South nation’s head caoches as one of the nation’s top assistant coaches. First, he regular season championships and eight Big South tournament titles. ranked seventh when Baseball America polled the nation’s head coaches pri- Schnall, a standout catcher with the Chanticleers, instructed catchers or to the 2013 season. Then, in December 2017, the publication conducted Dock Doyle (2008 Big South Player of the Year) and Jose Iglesias (third team another poll and Schnall was rated sixth. All-American in 2010), both of whom were finalists for the Johnny Bench Schnall’s impact at Coastal was immediate upon his return for the 2016 Award which given to the nation’s top collegiate catcher. In his final year at season. Not only did Coastal dominate the Big South by winning the regu- Coastal, Schnall coached Chanticleer backstop Tucker Frawley to semifinalist lar-season title going away and sweeping its way to the conference- tour status for the same award. nament title but the Chanticleers won the NCAA Raleigh Regional, won the Schnall is additionally credited with developing individual players such as NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional and won the College World Series in the catcher Randy McGarvey, Jr., who started his career as a walk-on and finished program’s first ever trip to Omaha. Coastal Carolina led the NCAA in home as a two-year starter and 2002 draft pick of the , and Chad runs (96) and runs scored (516) while ranking fourth in hits, fourth walks Oxendine, who started his Coastal Carolina career as a middle infielder and drawn and fourth sac bunts. went on to become an All-Big South catcher in 2004 and played in the Chicago Individually, several Chants had breakout seasons in 2016 as Connor Ow- White Sox minor league organization. Schnall also coached Mike Fuentes in ings was the Big South Player of the Year while earning first team All-American 2005-06, who was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 29th round of the honors. G.K. Young, a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Award, was also tabbed Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Overall, a Chanticleer catcher first team All-American with Zach Remillard earning third team All-American was tabbed All-Big South in seven of his 12 years with the Chants. In addition, honors. Remillard led the NCAA in total bases (177), while Young was third Will Remillard, who Schnall recruited and coached for a year, was named All- (168) and Owings was ninth (161). Remillard and Young tied for fourth in hits Big South and was drafted in 2013. (each with 99) and tied for fifth in RBI (each with 72). Coastal had four players Schnall also boasts successful stints as a summer league head coach. In (Remillard, Young, Owings and Michael Paez) belt at least 15 home runs. 2001, he coached Front Royal (Va.) of the Valley League and led the Cardinals In 2017, Coastal once again had a successful season, winning the Sun Belt to the playoffs. In 2002, Schnall was tabbed by the Baseball Factory to coach regular season title in the program’s first year in the league. Coastal ranked one of its select summer teams. 26th nationally in home runs per game (1.19) as Kevin Woodall Jr., blasted a In his playing days, Schnall became just the second Chanticleer in Big South league-best 18 while driving in a league-best 60. history to bat over .400 in a season (.405). He was named Big South Player of In his final season at UCF (2015), Schnall’s instruction helped the Golden the Year in 1999 and led Coastal to a 43-15 record, the program’s best mark Knights lead the American Athletic Conference and rank sixth nationally in since 1983. Schnall slugged seven home runs and collected 48 RBI and struck home runs (66) while posting a league-best .294 batting average. UCF addi- out just 19 times all season, setting a school record for on-base percentage tionally led the AAC and ranked 12th nationally in slugging percentage. (.515). He finished his career as an NCBWA Second Team All-American and The 2014 campaign saw UCF junior shortstop Tommy Williams earn first was a finalist for the Rotary Smith National Player of the Year award. team All-AAC honors after pacing the league with 12 homers. A program re- Schnall’s collegiate success earned him notice from the Cincinnati Reds, cord nine Knights were honored on the three league all-conference squads. who made him their 25th-round pick in 1999. He played two seasons in the Schnall aided junior first baseman James Vasquez to a career year with a .340 Reds farm system, compiling time with the Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer average and 56 RBI. League and the Dayton Dragons of the Midwest League. In Schnall’s first season with the Knights, catcher/third baseman Chris Ta- He is married to the former Megan Magee. The couple has two daughters, laday won Conference USA Player of the Year honors after leading the team Sydney and Fallon, and a son, Jayden. with a .342 batting average, 43 RBI and a .409 on-base percentage. Outfielder Erik Hempe also earned C-USA first team honors under Schnall’s tutelage af- ter setting career highs in batting average and RBI while leading UCF in home 28 Meet the Staff 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL #22 DREW THOMAS Assistant Coach/Pitchers Illinois State ’98 12th season at CCU • His pitching staff has finished among the NCAA top 32 in ERA eight times in 11 seasons, including three top-10 finishes, and led the Big South in ERA six times. • While Coastal led the nation in home runs in 2016, it was the 2016 pitching staff that led the Chanticleers to the 2016 NCAA College World Series title. The staff included All-American and College World Series MVP Andrew Beck- with as well as All-American Mike Morrison. Beckwith led the nation with 15 wins and was 15th in ERA (1.85) while Alex Cunningham was 18th nationally with 10 wins. • Has produced 17 MLB draft picks — including 5th-rounder Pete Andrelczyk, 5th-rounder Cody Wheeler, 2nd-rounder Anthony Meo, 4th-rounder Josh Conway — and nine All-Americans (Bobby Gagg in 2007, Wheeler in 2009 and ‘10, Nick McCully in 2009, Meo in 2010, Matt Rein in 2011, Aaron Burke in 2012, Andrew Beckwith in 2016, Mike Morrison in 2016 and Alex Cunningham in 2017) as well as Freshman All-Americans Seth Lamondo, Bobby Holmes and Austin Kitchen. • Produced the conference Pitcher of the Year six times (Bobby Gagg in 2007, Cody Wheeler in 2009, Anthony Meo in 2010, Matt Rein in 2011, Aaron Burke in 2012 and Andrew Beckwith 2016), the 2015 conference Freshman of the Year twice (Seth Lamando in 2013 and Bobby Holmes in 2015) and a total of 29 all-conference selections, including 17 first team picks. Drew Thomas begins his 12th season with the Coastal Carolina University baseball program the league and ranked fifth nationally in ERA (1.58), while leading the league and ranking 22nd as the pitching coach. His first five seasons were spent as a volunteer assistant on the baseball in the NCAA with 10 wins. Connolly, a second team All-Big South selection, led the league and staff before being promoted to a full time post in the fall of 2011. ranked 30th in the NCAA in saves, while ranking second in the league and 31st in the NCAA In his 11 seasons, Coastal’s pitching staffs have led the conference in ERA six times, ranked with a 2.10 ERA. Herb, a second team All-Big South pick, ranked second in the Big South be- among the nation’s top 20 five times and ranked among the nation’s top 12 in fewest hits hind Burke with nine wins, which ranked 37th nationally, while Herb’s 2.61 ERA ranked sixth in allowed per nine innings four times. the Big South and 96th nationally. In 2017, Alex Cunningham led the CCU staff by being named All-American and first team In 2011, Meo and Matt Rein highlighted a pitching staff that posted a 2.97 ERA to lead All-Sun Belt while being selected in the ninth round of the Major League Baseball draft. Cun- the Big South and rank 18th nationally, while allowing just 7.79 hits per nine to rank 12th na- ningham led the league in strikeouts (117) and was a three-time Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week. tionally. Also, the Chants would set CCU and Big South records by recording four consecutive Andrew Beckwith, who ranked second in the league with eight wins, was also named All-Sun shutouts, while throwing a total of 43.0 innings of scoreless baseball over six games. Coastal Belt (second team) while being selected in the 32nd round by the Royals. led the Big South in ERA, lowest opponent batting average, strikeouts, fewest hits allowed and The 2016 season saw Coastal Carolina win the NCAA Division I College World Series. It fewest runs allowed. Meo would earn his third straight All-Big South honor and be drafted in was Coastal’s offense that made headlines through most of the season, leading the nation in the second round by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Meo would post 115 strikeouts and end his home runs and ranking among the NCAA top 10 in numerous categories. However, it was the career with a Big South record 2.52 ERA. Meo also finished with 32 wins — becoming the first pitching staff, led by all-everything Beckwith and first team All-American Mike Morrison, that Big South pitcher to post at least 30 wins over a three-year span — and 277 strikeouts, sixth on led CCU through the Big South Tournament, NCAA Raleigh Regional, NCAA Baton Rouge Super the CCU career list. Meo capped his impressive career by throwing a no-hitter in the Big South Regional and the College World Series. Tournament and having a dominant performance in a win over Connecticut in the NCAA Clem- At the Big South Tournament, the offense only batted .233 with just four home runs. The son Regional. Rein was named the 2011 Big South Pitcher of the Year, tabbed All-American and pitching staff posted a 2.25 ERA and opponents batted just .225. During the rest of the NCAA finished his career fourth on the CCU career list with 91 appearances. Tournament (regional through CWS), CCU’s offense batted just .260 with seven home runs in Coastal was able to win the 2010 NCAA Regional and have the credentials to host a Super 14 games. However, Thomas’ pitchers had a 3.00 ERA and held opponents to a .250 batting Regional thanks to an impressive pitching staff Headlined by Big South Pitcher of the Year average. In the NCAA postseason, Bobby Holmes pitched in nine of the 14 games with a 3-0 Meo, who finished second in the NCAA with 13 wins, and fellow first team All-Big South pick record and two saves while posting a 1.93 ERA. Beckwith was 5-0 in five starts (six appearanc- Cody Wheeler, who was fifth in the NCAA with 12 wins. Both pitchers were named All-Amer- es) with a 1.96 ERA. Cunningham was 2-1 with his first career save (coming in the national ican by several publications. The two were joined on the Big South first team by relief pitcher championship game) with a 2.73 ERA while Morrison was 1-0 with three saves in five relief Rein, while freshman relief pitcher Connolly was tabbed second team All-Big South. Meo, the appearances. American Baseball Coaches Association District IV Player of the Year, would go on to be a Beckwith was named the CWS Most Outstanding player as well as the Gregg Olson Award semifinalist for the Dick Howser and Golden Spikes National Player of the Year awards with winner, the Touchdown Club of Columbus’ National Male Athlete of the Year, the Big South’s Wheeler being a fifth-round draft pick. Connolly capped the laundry list of honors by being Howard Bagwell Male Athlete of the Year and the Big South Pitcher of the Year. He led the named Freshman All-American after he set a CCU record with 40 pitching appearances in a NCAA in wins (15 - a CCU record) and he ranked 16th in the NCAA with a 1.85 ERA to earn season. Meo, Wheeler and Rein combined to go 32-3. Securing most of the wins was closer All-American honors. Austin Fleet, who was 6-2 with a Big South-best eight saves. Fleet was named first team Aca- Morrison, drafted in the 27th round by the White Sox, was named All-American by three demic All-America as well we the Big South Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Overall, Coastal outlets after going 8-1 with 11 saves in 34 appearances, adding a 1.50 ERA with 94 strikeouts dominated the Big South pitching with a 3.53 ERA, nearly one full run better than the next in 72 innings and opponents managed just a .169 batting average off the right-hander. Cun- closest team, while holding opponents to a meager .248 batting average. The Chants walked ningham ranked 18th in the NCAA with 10 wins, earned second team All-Big South and was only 226 (3.48 per game) and struck out 530 (8.17 per game). Nationally, Coastal was eighth in drafted in the 28th round by the Detroit Tigers. Austin Kitchen was named Louisville Slugger/ ERA and seventh in fewest hits allowed per nine innings (8.37). Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American after going 4-0 with two saves and posting a 3.19 The Coastal Carolina pitching staff had a tremendous season in 2009. Wheeler was named ERA with an opponent batting average of .185. the Big South Pitcher of the Year and was a second team Louisville Slugger All-American. He In 2015, Coastal Carolina once again battled injuries down the stretch, losing All-Big South went 10-1 on the year and had a no-hitter against Hawai’i (March 26). Nick McCully was 8-1 selections and No. 1 and 2 weekend pitchers Cunningham and Austin Kerr. The pair were a with a 2.10 ERA and eight saves as well as being named to the All-Big South first team and the combined 14-1 and played a key role in Coastal’s resurgence before missing the final month All-Big South Tournament Team. McCully was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the ninth with arm injuries. However, Holmes was named Big South Freshman of the Year and Fresh- round. Meo was a first team All-Big South honoree his freshman season. He went 9-2 and was man All-American as he went 4-1 with four saves and opponents only managed a .228 batting tabbed Freshman All-American as well. The Coastal pitching staff finished 10th in the country average. in ERA and 12th in hits allowed per nine innings. For a second consecutive season, injuries plagued the 2014 Chanticleer staff as Ben Smith The Coastal Carolina pitching staff enjoyed tremendous success in 2008, finishing 32nd in and Seth Lamando were lost midway through the season while Patrick Corbett and Cunning- the country in ERA. Bobby Gagg, Joey Haug and Pete Andrelczyk were named to the All-Big ham missed the entire season. Veterans Kerr and Tyler Herb had solid seasons, but could not South first team, while Nick McCully was a second team selection. McCully also was named to compensate for a freshman-laden staff. However, there were some bright spots as Kerr was a the NCAA Conway All-Regional team, while Haug was an All-Big South Tournament selection. two-time Big South Pitcher of the Week after throwing consecutive complete-game shutouts Andrelczyk was selected in the fifth round by the Florida Marlins. In 2007, Coastal finished and Beckwith posted a CCU-record 1.49 ERA in 29 relief appearances. Also, at season’s end, 18th in the country in ERA. Gagg was named the Big South Pitcher of the Year, while Gagg, Smith and Herb were both drafted. David Anderson and Andy DeLaGarza all were named to the All-Big South teams. Gagg was The 2013 season saw the staff battle numerous injuries as well, but still ranked second in a second team All-American by Collegiate Baseball and a second team All-Region selection the Big South in ERA (3.24) and led the league in strikeouts per nine innings (7.5). Smith was by the ABCA. McCully also was named to the All-Big South Tournament team and was an named first team All-Big South, Ryan Connolly closed his spectacular career earning second All-Freshman Team selection by Ping! Baseball. team All-Big South and Lamando was named the Big South Freshman of the Year and Fresh- Thomas came to Coastal Carolina from the IMG Academies in Bradenton, Fla., where he man All-American. Connolly, a three-time All-Big South selection, pitched in 139 games over had worked since 2003. He was the roving pitching instructor for the Florida Collegiate Instruc- his career, setting CCU and Big South records, while finishing his career fifth in NCAA history in tional League and also was the pitching coach for the Pendleton Academy. Thomas helped pitching appearances. He additionally posted a 2.23 career ERA, setting the Big South career develop Chris Perez, a first-round draft pick by the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006, and also worked mark and breaking former teammate Anthony Meo’s career ERA of 2.52. with former Chanticleer Steven Carter. In 2012, despite having a host of young arms (four freshman, two sophomores and three Thomas was a private pitching instructor in Springfield, Ill., from 2001-02. He also was the juniors) and losing ace Josh Conway midway through the season due to injury, Coastal’s pitch- head coach of the Mason County Legion in Springfield. ing staff had arguably the best season in school history. The group finished third in the NCAA He pitched in the San Diego Padres organization in 1998-99, and played for the Canton in ERA (2.65) and set a Big South season record. In addition, Coastal’s pitching staff ranked first Crocodiles of the Frontier League in 1999-2000. While with the Crocs, Thomas was the 2000 in the NCAA in ERA in seven of the 13 regular-season ranking periods and ranked first, second Frontier League Relief Pitcher of the Year, a League All-Star, and a second team Baseball Amer- or third in each of the final 13 ranking periods. Despite Conway’s injury, he was still selected ica All-Independent Team member. in the fourth round of the 2012 Major League Draft by the Chicago Cubs. Relief pitchers Aaron Thomas graduated from Illinois State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts de- Burke and Connolly were central in the staff’s success as Coastal set a Big South season record gree in history. He and his wife Jaymie have a son, Henry, and a daughter Lila. with 26 saves. Burke was a third team All-American, 2012 Big South co-Pitcher of the Year, first team All-Big South and shared Big South Tournament co-MVP honors with Connolly. Burke led 29 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Meet the Staff #4 MATT SCHILLING Volunteer Assistant Coach Coastal Carolina ’94 11th season at CCU • In his fifth year of his second stint on the CCU coaching staff. Works with the Chanticleer infielders. Since his return, Coastal has led the conference in turning double plays three times, finishing second in the NCAA in 2015 and fifth in 2016. • Coastal turned 25 double plays and fielded at an impressive .980 clip in the postseason to help propel the Chanticleers to the 2016 NCAA College Worlds Series title. • In 2017, first baseman Kevin Woodall Jr., was named first team All-Sun Belt and led the league in both home runs and RBI. Shortstop Jordan Gore was named second team All-Sun Belt while he and second baseman Wood Myers were both drafted. • In 2016, Coached All-American third baseman Zach Remillard – drafted in the 10th round – and fourth-round draft pick shortstop Michael Paez. • Also serves as the director of the Chanticleer Baseball Camps. • Between stints at Coastal, spent 12 years as the senior director of on-field instruction at the Baseball Factory in Columbia, Md. • After being an All-Big South second baseman and being a nominee for the Smith Rotary National Player of the Year at Coastal, he was an assistant for Coach John Vrooman one season and stayed on for the first four seasons of the Gary Gilmore era. • Also played soccer at Coastal, helping the Chanticleers to the NCAA quarterfinals. Matt Schilling, who played at Coastal Carolina from 1993-94 and working under current Kansas City Royals Assistant General Manager J.J coached the Chants from 1995-00, returned to his alma mater to serve Picollo. At the Baseball Factory he worked one-on-one with many future as a volunteer assistant baseball coach in summer 2012. Schilling is in his college and professional players including Giants infielder Manny Burriss. sixth season in his second stint on the Chanticleer staff. He also worked, organized and ran various Baseball Factory events that He coaches the infielders and works with the hitters. Schilling also featured future big leaguers David Wright, B.J. Upton, Gavin Floyd, Delm- serves as director of Chanticleer Baseball Camps. on Young, Will Rhymes, Chris Perez and Derek Holland, among others. Coastal Carolina infielders led the conference in turning double plays As a student-athlete at Coastal, Schilling played for then head coach three times in his first five years back as his alma mater (57 in 2013, 66 John Vrooman and led the team in hitting in both the 1993 (.331) and in 2015 and 66 in 2016). In fact, Coastal ranked second in the NCAA in `94 (.356) seasons. Schilling earned first team All-Big South honors as a double plays turned in 2015 and fifth in 2016. second baseman in 1994 and was a nominee for the Rotary Smith Award, For the 2017 season, Coastal’s first in the Sun Belt Conference, the which goes to the nation’s top collegiate player. In 1993, he helped the Chants not only won the regular season title but ranked second in league Chants win the Big South regular season championship. He additionally in double plays (50). Also, first baseman Kevin Woodall Jr., was named was a member of the soccer program. first team All-Sun Belt as he led the league in both home runs (18) and In his final season in Conway, the Chants posted a 43-15 overall mark RBI (60). Shortstop Jordan Gore was tabbed second team All-Sun Belt and and went 10-2 in league play to win the Big South regular season title. In was drafted in the 19th round by the . Second baseman addition to his prowess on the baseball field, Schilling was a member of Wood Myers was drafted in the 29th round by the St. Louis Cardinals. Paul Banta’s Coastal soccer team that advanced to the quarterfinals of In 2016, Coastal’s defense played a key role in the Chanticleers winning the 1992 NCAA tournament. the NCAA College World Series. While CCU had an overall fielding per- After his playing days, Schilling was an assistant for Coach Vrooman centage of .972, the Chants had a .977 field percentage in the NCAA post- one season and stayed on for the first four seasons of the Gary Gilmore season and turned 21 of its 66 double plays in the 14 NCAA postseason era. games. Also, over the final 28 games, CCU fielded at a .981 clip to post Schilling came to Coastal after two years at Mercer (N.J.) Community a 24-4 record. In addition to CCU’s strong defense, Schilling’s instruction College, where he was a two-time Junior College All-Region performer in help Coastal lead the NCAA in home runs (96) and run scored (516), while baseball. He also was captain of Mercer’s 1991 national championship ranking fourth in hits (709), fourth in walks drawn (342) and fourth in sac soccer team and earned all-region goalkeeping honors in 1990. bunts (78). A native of Hightstown, N.J., Schilling received his bachelor’s degree Individually, third baseman Zach Remillard, a 10th-round pick of the from Coastal Carolina in history in 1994. He and his wife Colleen have two White Sox, was named All-American as he led the nation in total bas- sons, TJ and Brayden, and a daughter, Camden. es (177). Fellow All-American and CCU designated hitter G.K. Young was a semifinalist for the Dick Howser Award. Remillard and Young tied for fourth nationally in hits (99) and fifth in RBI (72). Remillard additionally ranked eighth in hoe runs (19) while Young was 13th with 16). Shortstop Michael Paez, a fourth-round pick by the Mets, ranked seventh in the nation in runs scored (67) and 33rd in home runs (15). In 2015, Paez was named first team All-Big South and All-Atlantic Re- gion by the American Baseball Coaches Association as he was the only player in the league to rank among its top 10 in doubles, home runs, on base percentage, runs scored, sacrifice bunts, slugging percentage, total bases and stolen bases. In 2014, Connor Owings - who played first, second and third in 2014 - was named first team All-Big South as a utility player. Between his time at Coastal, Schilling spent 12 years as the senior di- rector of on-field instruction at the Baseball Factory in Columbia, Md., which is one of the - if not the - premier recruiting services in the country. Schilling served three years as an associate scout with the Atlanta Braves, 30 Meet the Staff 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL CHAD OXENDINE Director of Baseball Operations Coastal Carolina ’04 2nd season at CCU Former Chanticleer baseball player and coach Chad Oxendine returned to his alma mater in the fall of 2017 and will serve as the program’s Director of Baseball Operations. Oxendine spent the 2012 season with the Chanticleer coaching staff as the volunteer assistant coach and he was a standout catcher with the Chants from 2001-04. Before returning to Conway, Oxendine spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Longwood. In addition to his stints at Longwood and Coastal, Oxendine has held collegiate coaching positions at Richmond (2007-10), Alabama (2006-07) and UNC Wilmington (2005-06) in his 13 years as a collegiate coach. Additionally, he was the owner and operator of the Coastal Carolina Baseball Academy in Myrtle Beach, S.C. (2011), and was a hitting coach for the Single-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans (then part of the Texas Rangers system) in 2011. Oxendine was Longwood’s recruiting coordinator and hitting coach while working with the program’s infielders and catchers. In 2016, the Lancers recorded their first 30-win campaign of the Division I era and finish tied for second in the Big South standings.- Ox endine helped slugger Kyri Washington, who led the Big South with 15 home runs in 2015 and was later drafted by the Boston Red Sox. Oxendine also oversaw the development of infielder Alex Lewis, who broke out in 2016 to become one of the top hitters in the Big South. In his one season as volunteer assistant at Coastal Carolina, the Chanticleers were 42-19, won the Big South regular season title, swept its way through the conference tournament to win the championship and earned and NCAA Regional berth. Under his guidance, Rich Witten, who played both first and third base in 2012, was named first team All-Big South. Oxendine spent four seasons (2007-10) on the Richmond baseball staff, working primarily with the Spiders’ catchers and baserunners. Under his direction, Richmond catcher Chris Cowell was an All-Atlantic 10 selection in 2010 after hitting .311 with 17 home runs and 52 RBI. On the bases, the Spiders finished in the top five in the Atlantic 10 in steals each of the last two seasons, swiping 88 in 2009 and 75 in 2010. The 2009 season also saw then freshman Adam McConnell lead all NCAA rookies with his 31 steals. Oxendine spent 2007 as a volunteer assistant at the University of Alabama. During the 2006 season, he served as the volunteer assistant coach at UNC Wilmington. The Seahawks posted a 42-22 overall record, won a Colonial Athletic Association title and played in an NCAA Regional. Oxendine played four years at Coastal Carolina and led the Chanticleers to four-straight Big South Conference titles and NCAA Regional berths be- tween 2001 and 2004. The Chanticleer catcher was named co-captain his junior and senior years. He was named second team All-Big South as a senior and was voted to the Big South All-Tournament team that year. Following his collegiate career, Oxendine signed as a free agent with the Chicago White Sox, where he spent one season with the Bristol (Va.) White Sox in the short season Appalachian League. A native of Rowland, N.C., Oxendine received his bachelor’s degree from Coastal Carolina in 2004 in physical education.

BARRY LIPPMAN NICK WHITE MICHAEL McDONALD KYLE McCANN Assoc. Athletic Trainer/ Speed, Strength & Conditioning Video Coordinator/Analytics Equipment Manager Dir. of Rehabilitation North Georgia ‘10 • 3rd season Coastal Carolina ‘08 • 2nd season 4th season Florida State ‘01 • 11th season

MICKEY BEACH GARRETT BRIANT JOSH CONWAY BOBBY FLOYD CHRIS SNELL Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager 2nd season 2nd season 1st season 1st season 1st season

31 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2017 Season in Review

2017 SUN BELT BASEBALL HONORS SUN BELT CONFERENCE BASEBALL STANDINGS FIRST TEAM (Through 2017 Season) ALEX CUNNINGHAM COASTAL SP Gunner Leger Louisiana SP Andrew Crane Troy SP EAST WEST Wyatt Marks Louisiana RP — Sun Belt — — Overall — — Sun Belt — — Overall — Jared Barnes South Alabama C Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Streak KEVIN WOODALL JR. COASTAL 1B Team W L T Pct W L T Pct Streak Brandon Lockridge Troy 2B COASTAL CAROLINA 22 7 1 .750 37 19 1 .658 L1 UTA 20 10 0 .667 30 25 0 .545 L2 Drew LaBounty South Alabama SS Louisiana 19 10 1 .650 35 21 1 .623 L1 Joe Robbins Louisiana 3B South Alabama 22 8 0 .733 40 21 0 .656 L2 BILLY COOKE COASTAL OF Georgia Southern 18 12 0 .600 38 21 0 .644 L1 Arkansas State 13 16 0 .448 28 27 0 .509 L1 Travis Swaggerty South Alabama OF Theodore Hoffman Texas State OF Troy 16 14 0 .533 31 25 0 .554 L3 Texas State 13 17 0 .433 29 30 0 .492 L1 Omar Salinas UTA DH

Georgia State 10 20 0 .333 22 33 0 .400 L2 Little Rock 11 18 0 .379 21 34 0 .382 L4 Anthony Herrera ULM UTL Appalachian State 8 22 0 .267 19 36 0 .345 L8 ULM 6 24 0 .200 12 43 0 .218 L13 SECOND TEAM ANDREW BECKWITH COASTAL SP Jakob Hernandez UTA SP 2017 SUN BELT SUN BELT TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Trae Patterson UTA SP Due to inclement weather, the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Baseball Champion- Daniel James UTA RP TOURNEY SEEDING Will Olson UTA C ship format was changed to single elimination. Wells Davis South Alabama 1B #1 COASTAL CAROLINA Jonathan Ortega Texas State 2B #2 UTA Thursday, May 25 JORDAN GORE COASTAL SS GM 1: #7 Arkansas State def. #10 Georgia State...... 21-4 (7) Jaylen Hubbard Texas State 3B #3 South Alabama GM 2: #8 Texas State def. #9 Little Rock...... 3-2 CORY WOOD COASTAL OF Steven Sensley Louisiana OF #4 Louisiana Dylan Hardy South Alabama OF Friday, May 26 Tyler Martin Georgia Southern DH #5 Georgia Southern Game 3: #3 South Alabama def. #6 Troy...... 9-1 Dylan Paul Texas State UTL Game 4: #7 Arkansas State def. #2 UTA...... 4-2 #6 Troy Game 5: #8 Texas St. def. #1 Coastal Carolina...... 7-5 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BILLY COOKE COASTAL CAROLINA #7 Arkansas State Game 6: #5 Georgia Southern def. #4 Louisiana...... 7-6 (11)

#8 Texas State PITCHER OF THE YEAR Saturday, May 27 Gunner Leger Louisiana #9 Little Rock Game 7: #3 South Alabama def. #7 Arkansas State...... 4-2 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Game 8: #5 Georgia Southern def. #8 Texas State...... 11-5 CORY WOOD COASTAL CAROLINA #10 Georgia State NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Sunday, May 28 - Appalachian State Andrew Crane Troy Game 9: #3 South Alabama def. #4 Georgia Southern...... 7-6 (10) COACH OF THE YEAR - ULM UTA COASTAL CAROLINA'S HISTORY IN THE POLLS 2005 Mar. 10 - 30 20 - - 2011 Mar. 25 - - - - 67 May 2 - 25 27 24 23 23 17 BA CB BW C Mar. 17 21 27 18 21 ARV BA CB BW C Apr. 1 - - - - 75 May 9 - 24 26 23 20 21 16 Preseason - 34 ARV ARV Mar. 24 22 29 18 20 ARV Preseason - 24 18 20 Apr. 8 - - ARV - 47 May 16 22 25 23 21 20 20 17 Feb. 7 - - ARV - Mar. 31 24 30 21 22 ARV Feb. 22 - 24 17 NA Apr. 15 - 26 30 ARV 38 May 23 19 19 20 19 17 17 14 Feb. 14 - - ARV - Apr. 7 24 - 21 22 ARV Feb. 28 - - 27 ARV Apr. 22 - - ARV - 43 May 30 15 15 17 16 17 15 12 Feb. 21 - - ARV ARV Apr. 14 22 27 19 20 24 Mar. 8 - - 24 ARV Apr. 29 - - - - 43 June 8 NA 11 11 NA NA NA NA Feb. 28 - 23 31 ARV Apr. 21 20 21 15 18 21 Mar. 14 - - 23 ARV May 6 - - ARV 33 June 14 NA 5 NA NA NA NA NA Mar. 7 - 25 26 ARV Apr. 28 20 24 15 15 21 Mar. 21 - - 29 ARV May 13 - 30 ARV - 40 FINAL 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Mar. 14 - 28 28 ARV May 5 24 26 17 18 25 Mar. 28 - - ARV - May 20 - 30 ARV - 41 May 12 23 26 14 14 25 May 27 - 29 ARV - 48 2017 Mar. 21 - 25 21 ARV Apr. 4 - - ARV - BA CB BW C D1 PG RPI Mar. 28 - 25 23 ARV May 19 22 27 13 16 25 Apr. 11 - - ARV ARV June 4 NA - NA NA NA May 26 17 21 10 15 21 June 11 NA - NA NA NA Preseason 15 19 11 9 11 24 NA Apr. 4 - - 26 ARV Apr. 18 - 27 ARV ARV Feb. 20 18 27 19 NA 19 - NA Apr. 11 - - 26 ARV June 3 12 12 9 NA NA Apr. 25 - - ARV ARV FINAL - - ARV - 53 FINAL 16 16 13 16 NA Feb. 27 18 - 21 NA 23 - 78 Apr. 18 - - 25 ARV May 2 - 30 29 ARV 2014 Mar. 6 18 23 21 22 21 - 74 Apr. 25 - 28 22 ARV 2009 May 9 - 24 28 ARV — Was not ranked — Mar. 13 20 - 21 - 23 - 128 May 2 - - 25 ARV BA CB BW C R May 16 - 26 ARV ARV Mar. 20 - - ARV ARV - - 116 May 9 - - 25 ARV Preseason - 28 22 24 - May 23 - 24 ARV ARV 2015 Mar. 27 - - ARV - - - 102 May 16 23 23 24 ARV Feb. 23 - 18 18 - - May 30 - 21 29 ARV BA CB BW C D1 RPI Apr. 3 - 26 ARV ARV - - 81 May 23 21 24 24 ARV Mar. 2 20 16 14 15 24 June 7 NA 27 NA NA Preseason - ARV - - - - Apr. 10 - 26 AAV ARV - - 76 May 30 25 24 NA NA Mar. 9 17 14 12 13 20 June 13 NA 27 ARV NA Feb. 16 - - - NA - - Apr. 17 - 29 ARV ARV - - 58 FINAL 23 25 - 23 Mar. 16 15 13 11 10 17 FINAL - 27 ARV ARV Feb. 23 - - ARV NA - - Apr. 24 - - ARV - - - 68 Mar. 23 18 21 15 15 20 Mar. 2 - - ARV - - - May 1 - - ARV - - - 64 2006 2012 Mar. 9 - - - - - 126 — Was not ranked — Mar. 30 - - 22 19 25 BA CB BW C May 8 - 29 ARV ARV - - 63 Apr. 6 24 19 19 19 25 Mar. 16 - - - - - 121 May 15 - 24 ARV ARV - - 46 Preseason - ARV 35 ARV Mar. 23 - - ARV ARV - 80 2007 Apr. 13 20 18 14 15 21 Feb. 20 - - - NA May 22 - 18 29 ARV - - 48 BA CB BW C Apr. 20 - 23 19 19 - Mar. 30 23 30 ARV ARV ARV 48 May 29 - - ARV - - - 59 Feb. 27 - - - ARV Apr. 6 18 28 24 25 22 41 Preseason - - - - Apr. 27 - - 22 25 - Mar. 5 - - - - June 6 NA - ARV NA NA NA NA Feb. 5 - - NA NA May 4 - - 23 24 - Apr. 13 18 29 20 20 18 33 June 13 NA - NA NA NA NA Mar. 12 - - ARV - Apr. 20 - - 25 ARV 24 38 Feb. 12 - - ARV NA May 11 - - 22 23 - Mar. 19 - - ARV - Feb. 19 - 30 30 NA May 18 - 26 18 19 - Apr. 27 - - 25 ARV 23 29 BA — Baseball America Mar. 26 - 25 30 - May 4 - - 26 ARV - 22 Feb. 26 22 26 26 - May 25 24 20 15 16 - Apr. 2 - 28 ARV ARV CB — Collegiate Baseball Mar. 5 17 29 24 25 June 2 - 30 21 - - May 11 - - 26 25 - 19 BW — National Baseball Writers Assoc Apr. 9 - - - - May 18 - - 25 ARV - 20 Mar. 12 15 26 26 20 FINAL - 30 21 23 - Apr. 16 - - ARV - C — Coaches (USA Today/ESPN) Mar. 19 15 20 20 17 May 25 - - 25 ARV ARV 18 D1 — D1Baseball.com Apr. 23 - - - - June 2 NA - ARV ARV - 20 Mar. 26 15 19 19 17 2010 Apr. 30 - 24 ARV ARV R & PG — Rivals.com/Perfect Game USA Apr. 2 14 19 18 16 BA CB BW C R June 8 NA - NA NA NA NA Preseason 12 17 17 19 16 May 7 - 29 ARV ARV FINAL - - ARV ARV - 19 Apr. 9 19 23 20 19 May 14 - - ARV ARV Apr. 16 21 - 21 20 Feb. 22 12 21 19 - 16 Mar. 1 7 7 13 10 14 May 21 - - ARV ARV Apr. 23 21 - 20 19 May 28 - - ARV ARV 2016 Apr. 30 21 - 19 18 Mar. 8 8 7 12 10 13 Mar. 15 8 8 12 12 12 June 4 - - - - BA CB BW C D1 PG RPI May 7 20 29 17 15 June 11 - - - - Preseason 23 33 23 ARV 24 21 NA May 14 17 27 16 15 Mar. 22 10 11 14 13 13 Mar. 29 14 15 17 15 17 FINAL - - - - Feb. 22 19 - 22 NA 19 20 NA May 21 14 18 11 14 Feb. 29 19 - 23 NA 18 20 NA May 28 10 12 10 12 Apr. 5 13 14 13 13 15 Apr. 12 12 9 11 10 13 2013 Mar. 7 - - ARV NA - 22 NA June 5 17 24 15 NA BA CB BW C RPI Mar. 14 - - ARV ARV - 22 59 FINAL 20 24 19 23 Apr. 19 12 7 9 8 13 Preseason - 38 35 ARV May 3 7 5 5 4 11 Mar. 21 - - - ARV - 21 49 Feb. 18 - - ARV NA Mar. 28 - - ARV - 21 37 2008 May 10 6 4 5 4 11 Feb. 25 - - - - May 17 5 4 4 4 8 Apr. 4 - 23 ARV ARV ARV 20 16 BA CB BW C R Mar. 4 - - - - 97 Apr. 11 - 22 ARV ARV ARV 19 21 Preseason - 37 30 ARV - May 24 5 5 5 4 6 Mar. 11 - - - - 90 May 31 5 3 3 4 6 Apr. 18 25 18 28 ARV 21 16 16 Feb. 25 - - 26 - - Mar. 18 - - - - 84 Apr. 25 19 13 22 15 15 13 11 Mar. 3 - - 24 - - FINAL 12 11 11 11 12 32 2017 Season in Review 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Wins Regular-Season Title with Strong Finish • Coastal Carolina earned the #1 seed to the 2017 Sun Belt Championship, winning the Sun Belt East Division and having the best overall league record. • This was Coastal’s first season in the Sun Belt. • This was just the third time CCU won at least 20 conference games in a season (with 22) and this is the first time CCU has ever played 30 conference games in a season. • Coastal had the best winning percentage in the Sun Belt and this was just the third time in Sun Belt history that at least three league teams won 20 conference games in a season (other times were 1999 and 1995). • Coastal swept its last three Sun Belt series – two on the road with one at Sun Belt West Division champion UTA – to earn top seed. CCU also won its conference series at South Alabama to help secure the East Division. • Overall, Coastal was 7-2-1 in Sun Belt Series — sweeping four series, dropping series at Texas State and versus Georgia Southern and tying Louisiana (losing 0-1, winning 9-8 and tying 7-7). • Coastal was 15-6 on the road during the regular season, including a 12-3 road record in league games. • Coastal was 12-2 over its final 14 regular-season games over and was 13-4 over its final 17 road games with its losses coming at nationally-ranked North Carolina, at nationally-ranked Wake Forest, in the South Alabama series finale on the road and at nationally-ranked Clemson.

Cooke & Wood Get Sun Belt Honors; 6 Chants Named All-Sun Belt • Billy Cooke, who led the league in three offensive categories, was voted Sun Belt Player of the Year and Cory Wood, who had the league’s best batting average in conference games, was selected Sun Belt Freshman on the Billy Cooke Cory Wood Year. Alex Cunningham and Kevin Woodall Jr., joined Cooke as first team All-Sun Belt selections, while Wood, Andrew Beckwith and Jordan Gore earned second team honors. • Cooke is the 13th Chanticleer since 1986 to earn a conference’s Player of the Year award, while Wood is the fifth Chant to be named a league’s Freshman of the Year.

Cunningham’s Numerous Weekly Honors; Was on Golden Spikes Watch List • After throwing 8.1 scoreless innings versus Appalachian State, allowing just two hits and tying his own CCU record with 14 strikeouts, Alex Cunningham was named Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week for a third time this season. • Cunningham was back-to-back Sun Belt Pitcher of the Week when he threw consecutive complete-game shutouts versus Arkansas State and Georgia State. • After his back-to-back weekly honors, Cunningham was one of 40 players named the Golden Spikes Award Midseason Watch List. • In addition to his three weekly honors from the Sun Belt, Cunningham was a two-time Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week, two-time Golden Spikes Gold Standard Performance award candidate (winning once) and one-time NCBWA National Pitcher of the Week.

Woodall Leads the Sun Belt in Home Runs; Gets Weekly Sun Belt Honor • Kevin Woodall Jr., led the Sun Belt in both home runs (18) and RBI (60). While he tied for 21st in the NCAA in home runs, his 18 round-trippers at the conclusion of the regular season ranked eighth-best nationally. Woodall drove in 1.05 runs per game to rank 46th in the NCAA, had a hit in 42 of 57 games played in 2017 and reached Kevin Woodall Jr. Alex Cunningham base safely (hit/walk/hit by pitch) in 52 of his 57 games for the year. • Early in the season, WOodall was named Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Week (Feb. 28). He had a hit in four of five games for the week and six total. However, three of his six hits were home runs, including a pair of two-run home runs. He finished the week with eight RBI and six runs scored for the five games.

Cunningham & Cooke Named All-American; Wood Is Freshman All-American • Coastal Carolina pitcher Alex Cunningham was named second team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, the publication announced today. He was also voted to the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Atlantic Region second team. • Coastal Carolina centerfielder Billy Cooke was named third team Perfect Game/Rawlings All-American team. • Cunningham and Cooke become Coastal’s 30th and 31st baseball All-American overall — 23rd and 24th over the last 17 seasons. • Coastal Carolina outfielder Cory Wood was named to Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-American team. He became the Chanticleers’ 11th Freshman All-American — 10th since 2007.

Six Chanticleers Drafted • Coastal Carolina centerfielder Billy Cooke and pitcher Alex Cunningham were selected in top nine rounds of 2017 Major League Baseball draft. Cooke was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the eighth round (243rd pick over- all) and Cunningham was picked in the ninth round (258th overall) by the San Diego Padres. • A Chanticleer has been selected within the first 10 rounds of the Major League draft for 10 consecutive seasons Jordan Gore Andrew Beckwith and, with Cooke and Cunningham, a total of 18 Chanticleers have gone within the first 10 rounds over the same span. The pair also becomes the 15th and 16th Chanticleers to come to Coastal since 2000 without being drafted out of high school and picked within the first 10 rounds after their time at Coastal. • Coastal Carolina then added four names -- Will Latcham, Jordan Gore, Wood Myers and Andrew Beckwith -- to the list of those selected in the 2017 Major League Baseball draft. • Latcham (RHP) was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 17th round (514th overall pick). Gore (SS) was taken by the Minnesota Twins with the first pick of the 19th round (556th overall). Myers (2B) was selected by the Cardinals in the 29th round (874th overall pick). Beckwith (RHP) was chosen by the Kansas City Royals in the 32nd round (906th overall pick). • This marks the second straight year six Chanticleers were drafted and the 10th time since 2002 at least three Chanticleers were drafted in one season.

Will Latcham Wood Myers 33 NCAA Statistics 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2017 Season in Review Coastal Caro. COASTAL- 2016-17 Baseball RINanki nTHEg Summ aNCAA/SUNry thru games 06/27/201 7BELT TEAM STATS National Conference Conference Statistic Rank Rank Value National Leader Value Leader Value

Base on Balls (295 ranked) 38 2 274 Florida St. 396 South Ala. 373

Batting Average (295 ranked) 91 3 0.284 Air Force 0.344 South Ala. 0.304

Complete Games (0 ranked)

Double Plays (295 ranked) 56 2 50 Fresno St. 73 Texas St. 54

Double Plays Per Game (295 ranked) 63 3 0.88 Fresno St. 1.22 Texas St. 0.92

Doubles (295 ranked) 175 6 91 Air Force 153 South Ala. 114

Doubles Per Game (295 ranked) 197 8 1.60 Air Force 2.89 Little Rock 1.98

Earned Run Average (295 ranked) 79 4 4.16 Oregon St. 1.93 Louisiana 3.33

Fielding Percentage (295 ranked) 113 6 0.971 Ill.-Chicago 0.984 South Ala. 0.980

Hit Batters (295 ranked) 145 7 50 Army West Point 100 Georgia St. 88

Hit by Pitch (294 ranked) 176 8 47 Campbell 113 Arkansas St. 100

Hits (295 ranked) 108 4 542 Morehead St. 729 South Ala. 644

Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) 115 7 9.22 Oregon St. 6.27 Louisiana 7.14

Home Runs (295 ranked) 34 2 68 Wake Forest 106 South Ala. 78

Home Runs Per Game (295 ranked) 26 2 1.19 Wake Forest 1.68 South Ala. 1.28

On Base Percentage (295 ranked) 47 2 0.383 Morehead St. 0.425 South Ala. 0.415

Runs (295 ranked) 55 3 377 Southern Miss. 544 South Ala. 488

Sacrifice Bunts (294 ranked) 8 1 62 Jackson St. 76 Coastal Caro. 62

Sacrifice Flies (295 ranked) 76 3 25 BYU 40 South Ala. 32

Scoring (295 ranked) 49 2 6.6 Morehead St. 8.9 South Ala. 8.0

Shutouts (206 ranked) 9 2 8 Oregon St. 14 Louisiana 9

Slugging Percentage (295 ranked) 41 2 0.449 Air Force 0.556 South Ala. 0.480

Stolen Bases (292 ranked) 20 1 88 Jackson St. 141 Coastal Caro. 88

Stolen Bases Per Game (295 ranked) 27 1 1.54 Jackson St. 2.52 Coastal Caro. 1.54

Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (295 ranked) 69 6 2.33 Clemson 3.93 Ga. Southern 2.58

Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) 49 4 8.5 South Fla. 10.1 Louisiana 9.6

Triple Plays (1 ranked) 14 teams tied 1 Georgia St. 1

Triples (293 ranked) 169 6 10 UNCG 33 Louisiana 20

Triples Per Game (295 ranked) 186 8 0.18 UNCG 0.55 Louisiana 0.35

WHIP (295 ranked) 100 6 1.43 Oregon St. 0.98 Louisiana 1.21

WL Pct (295 ranked) 33 1 0.658 Oregon St. 0.903 Coastal Caro. 0.658

Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) 95 5 3.65 Hawaii 2.25 UT Arlington 3.00

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(W 1-0) 1785 3:26 + Feb 27, 2017 WEST VIRGINIA 1-4 L 1-7-0 4-9-0 9 4-5-0 0-0-0 Hopeck, Z. (L 0-1) 1553 3:11 Mar 01, 2017 at UNC Wilmington W 4-1 4-7-1 1-8-0 9 5-5-0 0-0-0 Holmes, B. (W 1-1) Kitchen, A. (1) 1443 3:45 ^ Mar 03, 2017 SAN FRANCISCO W 7-5 7-9-0 5-10-0 9 6-5-0 0-0-0 Schaefer, C. (W 1-0) Kitchen, A. (2) 1388 3:06 ^ Mar 04, 2017 WINTHROP W 8-3 8-10-0 3-11-1 9 7-5-0 0-0-0 Kitchen, A. (W 1-1) Vazquez, R. (1) 1722 3:16 ^ Mar 04, 2017 ALBANY W 14-0 14-8-0 0-2-0 ( 7 ) 8-5-0 0-0-0 Bilous, J. (W 1-0) 1327 2:43 ^ Mar 05, 2017 SAN FRANCISCO W 6-1 6-9-0 1-3-0 9 9-5-0 0-0-0 Hopeck, Z. (W 1-1) 1425 2:32 Mar 08, 2017 WAKE FOREST 8-13 L 8-12-2 13-16-1 9 9-6-0 0-0-0 Veneziano, A. (L 1-1) 1451 3:56 Mar 10, 2017 ILLINOIS 6-7 L 6-9-1 7-11-2 9 9-7-0 0-0-0 Holmes, B. (L 1-2) 1411 3:29 Mar 11, 2017 ILLINOIS W 3-2 3-3-1 2-4-0 9 10-7-0 0-0-0 Kitchen, A. (W 2-1) 1554 2:37 Mar 11, 2017 ILLINOIS W 6-0 6-3-2 0-5-4 9 11-7-0 0-0-0 Bilous, J. (W 2-0) 1554 2:48 * Mar 17, 2017 at Texas State 4-5 L 4-13-3 5-15-0 (14) 11-8-0 0-1-0 Orlando, P. (L 1-1) 1478 4:55 * Mar 18, 2017 at Texas State W 4-3 4-9-1 3-6-2 9 12-8-0 1-1-0 Beckwith, A. (W 1-1) Latcham, W. (1) 1621 2:50 * Mar 19, 2017 at Texas State 7-10 L 7-10-1 10-14-0 9 12-9-0 1-2-0 Hopeck, Z. (L 1-2) 1360 3:35 * Mar 24, 2017 ARKANSAS STATE W 5-0 5-7-0 0-1-3 9 13-9-0 2-2-0 Cunningham (W 3-0) 1744 2:41 * Mar 25, 2017 ARKANSAS STATE W 11-6 11-17-1 6-12-1 9 14-9-0 3-2-0 Beckwith, A. (W 2-1) Latcham, W. (2) 1691 3:16 * Mar 26, 2017 ARKANSAS STATE W 6-1 6-10-0 1-8-2 9 15-9-0 4-2-0 Bilous, J. (W 3-0) 1748 2:40 Mar 28, 2017 at #7 North Carolina 6-7 L 6-6-2 7-8-2 9 15-10-0 4-2-0 Kitchen, A. (L 2-2) 1925 3:06 Mar 29, 2017 UNC WILMINGTON W 13-2 13-6-0 2-8-2 9 16-10-0 4-2-0 Veneziano, A. (W 2-1) Vazquez, R. (2) 1577 3:23 * Mar 31, 2017 at Georgia State W 4-0 4-11-0 0-5-0 9 17-10-0 5-2-0 Cunningham (W 4-0) 348 3:45 * Apr 01, 2017 at Georgia State W 8-5 8-8-2 5-7-0 9 18-10-0 6-2-0 Beckwith, A. (W 3-1) 361 3:03 * Apr 02, 2017 at Georgia State W 17-0 17-13-0 0-3-3 ( 7 ) 19-10-0 7-2-0 Hopeck, Z. (W 2-2) 335 2:39 * Apr 07, 2017 #20 LOUISIANA 0-1 L 0-2-0 1-4-2 9 19-11-0 7-3-0 Cunningham (L 4-1) 2191 2:44 * Apr 08, 2017 #20 LOUISIANA W 9-8 9-10-5 8-9-0 9 20-11-0 8-3-0 Beckwith, A. (W 4-1) 2278 3:20 * Apr 09, 2017 #20 LOUISIANA 7-7 T 7-10-1 7-8-1 ( 9 ) 20-11-1 8-3-1 None 2107 3:30 Apr 11, 2017 at #20 Wake Forest 9-19 L 9-8-2 19-21-0 9 20-12-1 8-3-1 Vazquez, R. (L 0-2) 1210 3:50 * Apr 13, 2017 at South Alabama W 4-3 4-13-0 3-6-0 (10) 21-12-1 9-3-1 Holmes, B. (W 2-2) 2019 3:31 * Apr 14, 2017 at South Alabama W 11-9 11-12-1 9-13-1 9 22-12-1 10-3-1 Beckwith, A. (W 5-1) Kitchen, A. (3) 2276 3:33 * Apr 15, 2017 at South Alabama 3-4 L 3-11-1 4-6-0 9 22-13-1 10-4-1 Veneziano, A. (L 2-2) 1681 3:28 Apr 19, 2017 at College of Charleston W 8-5 8-13-3 5-5-2 9 23-13-1 10-4-1 Latcham, W. (W 1-0) Beckwith, A. (1) 654 3:43 * Apr 21, 2017 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-5 6-11-0 5-11-2 9 24-13-1 11-4-1 Cunningham (W 5-1) Holmes, B. (2) 1970 3:06 * Apr 22, 2017 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 6-7 L 6-11-1 7-9-1 (10) 24-14-1 11-5-1 Holmes, B. (L 2-3) 1858 3:16 * Apr 23, 2017 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2-3 L 2-10-2 3-7-1 9 24-15-1 11-6-1 Bilous, J. (L 3-1) 1678 3:20 Apr 25, 2017 at The Citadel W 9-6 9-14-0 6-7-0 9 25-15-1 11-6-1 Holmes, B. (W 3-3) 616 3:18 * Apr 28, 2017 TROY 0-4 L 0-4-1 4-7-0 9 25-16-1 11-7-1 Cunningham (L 5-2) 1492 2:34 * Apr 29, 2017 TROY W 5-4 5-6-5 4-8-0 9 26-16-1 12-7-1 Holmes, B. (W 4-3) 1470 2:35 * Apr 30, 2017 TROY W 11-8 11-14-1 8-19-0 9 27-16-1 13-7-1 Latcham, W. (W 2-0) Holmes, B. (3) 1616 3:15 * May 05, 2017 at ULM W 7-5 7-14-2 5-7-2 (12) 28-16-1 14-7-1 Latcham, W. (W 3-0) 1015 4:08 * May 06, 2017 at ULM W 10-5 10-14-0 5-13-0 9 29-16-1 15-7-1 Beckwith, A. (W 6-1) Kitchen, A. (4) 1073 2:59 * May 07, 2017 at ULM W 8-1 8-10-0 1-8-3 9 30-16-1 16-7-1 Hopeck, Z. (W 3-2) 1087 2:55 May 09, 2017 UNC WILMINGTON W 13-6 13-13-3 6-8-3 9 31-16-1 16-7-1 Holmes, B. (W 5-3) 1717 3:27 May 10, 2017 COL. OF CHARLESTON 5-6 L 5-10-0 6-12-1 9 31-17-1 16-7-1 Schaefer, C. (L 1-1) 1578 3:51 * May 12, 2017 at #24 UTA W 5-4 5-8-0 4-9-0 9 32-17-1 17-7-1 Cunningham (W 6-2) Latcham, W. (3) 939 3:00 * May 13, 2017 at #24 UTA W 4-1 4-14-1 1-5-1 9 33-17-1 18-7-1 Beckwith, A. (W 7-1) Kitchen, A. (5) 505 2:49 * May 14, 2017 at #24 UTA W 5-0 5-12-0 0-8-0 9 34-17-1 19-7-1 Hopeck, Z. (W 4-2) 374 2:58 May 16, 2017 at #12 Clemson 8-11 L 8-12-1 11-13-0 9 34-18-1 19-7-1 Bilous, J. (L 3-2) 5138 3:22 * May 18, 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE W 5-0 5-8-0 0-4-3 9 35-18-1 20-7-1 Cunningham (W 7-2) 1278 3:08 * May 19, 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE W 4-2 4-9-0 2-8-1 9 36-18-1 21-7-1 Beckwith, A. (W 8-1) Kitchen, A. (6) 1838 2:51 * May 20, 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE W 6-2 6-9-0 2-6-1 9 37-18-1 22-7-1 Hopeck, Z. (W 5-2) Latcham, W. (4) 1910 3:17 % May 26, 2017 vs. Texas State 5-7 L 5-9-3 7-13-0 9 37-19-1 22-7-1 Beckwith, A. (L 8-2) 578 3:28

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* = Sun Belt Conference game BOLD = Home Game ! = Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach + = National Championship Celebration/Ring Ceremony + = Caravelle Resort Tournament ^ = Tidelands Health Classic % = Sun Belt Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 36 2017 Season in Review 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL COASTAL 2017 SEASON STATISTICS Overall Record: 37-19-1 Home: 22-12-1 Away: 15-6-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 Sun Belt Record: 22-7-1 Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 17 Cooke, Billy .353 56 56 201 52 71 15 1 10 38 118 .587 38 16 30 .479 6 10 21 27 138 2 1 .993 8 Myers, Wood .330 53 53 212 44 70 11 1 6 43 101 .476 19 5 23 .393 3 5 11 14 96 123 8 .965 11 Gore, Jordan .318 57 57 217 38 69 12 0 3 29 90 .415 26 1 39 .389 3 10 3 7 79 145 11 .953 5 Rivers, Kieton .291 47 31 127 23 37 3 3 1 16 49 .386 9 4 24 .352 2 1 8 9 47 1 1 .980 1 Wood, Cory .291 46 42 141 41 41 4 1 3 24 56 .397 31 2 34 .423 1 4 16 17 59 7 2 .971 24 Ewing, Dalton .273 39 36 139 22 38 5 2 7 25 68 .489 10 2 53 .331 0 2 5 7 75 1 1 .987 19 Woodall Jr., Kevin .262 57 57 221 41 58 11 0 18 60 123 .557 34 6 52 .373 2 1 1 1 426 41 7 .985 16 Beaird, Matt .261 52 41 134 19 35 8 1 3 22 54 .403 15 1 46 .338 1 17 1 1 378 21 2 .995 26 Lancaster, Seth .250 57 57 200 41 50 11 1 6 31 81 .405 36 2 53 .368 1 5 13 19 35 93 15 .895 13 Isaacson, Peyton .240 51 45 171 23 41 6 0 2 29 53 .310 28 0 47 .342 3 5 1 3 0 1 0 1.000 ------6 Pearcey, Cameron .267 13 5 15 6 4 0 0 1 3 7 .467 1 5 4 .476 0 1 3 3 5 6 1 .917 3 Crump, Josh .234 45 16 64 13 15 2 0 2 13 23 .359 18 0 24 .398 1 0 4 4 41 0 0 1.000 36 Skeels, Kyle .222 28 17 54 13 12 3 0 5 14 30 .556 7 2 18 .323 2 1 1 1 125 8 3 .978 29 Vazquez, Rafi .100 11 0 10 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 .400 2 1 3 .308 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 .667 21 Roper, Dax .000 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 33 Latcham, Will .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1.000 COASTAL .284 57 57 1910 377 542 91 10 68 348 857 .449 274 47 453 .383 25 62 88 113 1544 514 60 .972 Opponents .266 57 57 1981 283 527 74 2 60 257 785 .396 209 50 488 .349 12 35 28 46 1498 472 63 .969

LOB - Team (446), Opp (460). DPs turned - Team (50), Opp (28). CI - Team (0), Opp (3). IBB - Team (8), Woodall Jr. 4, Gore, J. 2, Pearcey, C. 1, Cooke, B. 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Cooke, B. 3, Lancaster, S 3, Woodall Jr. 1, Wood, C. 1, Ewing, D. 1, Isaacson, P. 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 18 Cunningham, Alex 2.63 7 2 15 14 2 2 2 0 106.0 75 33 31 24 117 13 0 12 385 .195 5 3 1 1 7 2 Hopeck, Zack 3.79 5 2 13 12 0 0 2 0 61.2 62 29 26 15 50 11 0 5 233 .266 4 5 0 1 3 41 Beckwith, Andrew 4.34 8 2 20 11 0 0 0 1 91.1 108 61 44 28 68 13 0 9 368 .293 2 15 2 3 6 ------33 Latcham, Will 1.05 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 4 25.2 16 3 3 6 29 2 0 1 87 .184 1 1 0 1 1 31 Holmes, Bobby 2.51 5 3 23 0 0 0 2 3 43.0 43 16 12 21 38 4 1 2 163 .264 2 6 0 3 2 47 Kitchen, Austin 4.04 2 2 24 0 0 0 2 6 35.2 37 20 16 19 30 6 0 1 131 .282 2 1 1 0 6 37 Orlando, Patrick 4.26 1 1 11 0 0 0 2 0 12.2 17 9 6 6 16 4 0 2 56 .304 0 1 1 0 0 25 Bilous, Jason 4.61 3 2 13 10 1 1 1 0 52.2 45 31 27 42 60 7 0 8 190 .237 6 7 0 2 5 34 Schaefer, Cole 5.16 1 1 16 0 0 0 3 0 29.2 45 18 17 12 27 2 0 5 126 .357 3 2 0 0 4 32 Veneziano, Anthony 7.71 2 2 13 9 0 0 0 0 39.2 48 37 34 23 41 8 0 9 164 .293 0 6 0 1 1 29 Vazquez, Rafi 9.19 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 2 15.2 24 18 16 13 11 4 1 3 67 .358 3 3 0 0 0 20 Mikes, Mitchell 63.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 7 8 7 0 1 0 0 3 11 .636 1 0 0 0 0 COASTAL 4.18 37 19 57 57 3 8 5 16 514.2 527 283 239 209 488 74 2 60 1981 .266 29 50 5 12 35 Opponents 6.06 19 37 57 57 0 2 2 7 499.1 542 377 336 274 453 91 10 68 1910 .284 37 47 7 25 62

PB - Team (11), Beaird, M. 8, Skeels, K. 2, Isaacson, P. 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (14), Bilous, J. 4, Hopeck, Z. 4, Beckwith, A. 2, Schaefer, C. 1, Holmes, B. 1, Beaird, M. 1, Kitchen, A. 1, Opp (10). SBA/ATT - Beaird, M. (21-28), Skeels, K. (6-11), Cunningham (5-8), Holmes, B. (7-8), Bilous, J. (6-8), Hopeck, Z. (4-7), Beckwith, A. (0-5), Kitchen, A. (1-4), Vazquez, R. (1-2), Veneziano, A (2-2), Isaacson, P. (1-2), Latcham, W. (1-1), Schaefer, C. (1-1).

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 3 Crump, Josh...... 41 41 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 18 Cunningham, Alex...... 13 5 8 0 1.000 0 5 3 .625 0 0 47 Kitchen, Austin...... 9 1 8 0 1.000 0 1 3 .250 0 0 34 Schaefer, Cole...... 8 4 4 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 33 Latcham, Will...... 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 37 Orlando, Patrick...... 4 2 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 32 Veneziano, Anthony...... 3 0 3 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 21 Roper, Dax...... 2 2 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 13 Isaacson, Peyton...... 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 1 0 16 Beaird, Matt...... 401 378 21 2 .995 3 21 7 .750 8 0 17 Cooke, Billy...... 141 138 2 1 .993 0 0 0 - 0 0 24 Ewing, Dalton...... 77 75 1 1 .987 1 0 0 - 0 0 19 Woodall Jr., Kevin...... 474 426 41 7 .985 42 0 0 - 0 0 5 Rivers, Kieton...... 49 47 1 1 .980 0 0 0 - 0 0 36 Skeels, Kyle...... 136 125 8 3 .978 1 6 5 .545 2 0 1 Wood, Cory...... 68 59 7 2 .971 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 Myers, Wood...... 227 96 123 8 .965 32 0 0 - 0 0 11 Gore, Jordan...... 235 79 145 11 .953 40 0 0 - 0 0 2 Hopeck, Zack...... 17 7 9 1 .941 1 4 3 .571 0 0 6 Pearcey, Cameron...... 12 5 6 1 .917 0 0 0 - 0 0 26 Lancaster, Seth...... 143 35 93 15 .895 4 0 0 - 0 0 25 Bilous, Jason...... 19 8 9 2 .895 0 6 2 .750 0 0 41 Beckwith, Andrew...... 25 6 16 3 .880 2 0 5 .000 0 0 31 Holmes, Bobby...... 5 1 3 1 .800 0 7 1 .875 0 0 29 Vazquez, Rafi...... 3 2 0 1 .667 0 1 1 .500 0 0 20 Mikes, Mitchell...... 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 COASTAL...... 2118 1544 514 60 .972 50 28 18 .609 11 0 Opponents...... 2033 1498 472 63 .969 28 88 25 .779 9 3 37 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2017 Season in Review COASTAL 2017 SUN BELT STATISTICS Conference Record: 22-7-1 Home: 10-4-1 Away: 12-3-0 Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 1 Wood, Cory .406 22 21 64 20 26 3 0 1 9 32 .500 16 1 15 .531 0 3 8 9 30 4 0 1.000 17 Cooke, Billy .381 30 30 113 25 43 9 1 5 23 69 .611 18 7 15 .476 5 4 6 11 88 1 1 .989 11 Gore, Jordan .344 30 30 122 17 42 8 0 1 15 53 .434 10 0 17 .385 3 7 3 6 44 83 7 .948 24 Ewing, Dalton .329 19 17 70 12 23 1 1 4 16 38 .543 2 1 23 .356 0 0 3 4 42 1 0 1.000 8 Myers, Wood .322 29 29 118 21 38 7 0 0 13 45 .381 9 1 13 .372 1 4 6 6 52 71 5 .961 5 Rivers, Kieton .300 26 20 80 13 24 3 2 1 13 34 .425 6 4 16 .370 2 1 6 6 36 1 1 .974 26 Lancaster, Seth .264 30 30 106 23 28 4 1 4 16 46 .434 20 0 27 .381 0 2 9 12 16 38 4 .931 16 Beaird, Matt .263 27 21 76 9 20 4 1 3 14 35 .461 2 0 24 .282 0 12 1 1 199 10 0 1.000 13 Isaacson, Peyton .237 26 25 97 10 23 5 0 0 13 28 .289 14 0 29 .330 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1.000 19 Woodall Jr., Kevin .229 30 30 118 20 27 3 0 7 24 51 .432 18 4 30 .348 1 0 1 1 234 18 5 .981 ------3 Crump, Josh .281 22 8 32 8 9 0 0 0 6 9 .281 10 0 10 .452 0 0 2 2 16 0 0 1.000 36 Skeels, Kyle .207 12 9 29 5 6 0 0 3 6 15 .517 1 0 9 .226 1 1 0 0 53 5 1 .983 29 Vazquez, Rafi .125 6 0 8 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 .500 0 0 3 .125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 33 Latcham, Will .000 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1.000 6 Pearcey, Cameron .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Chanticleers .300 30 30 1034 184 310 47 6 30 169 459 .444 126 18 231 .381 14 35 45 59 827 270 29 .974 Opponents .241 30 30 1022 113 246 36 0 22 102 348 .341 92 24 246 .316 9 19 11 18 805 267 30 .973

LOB - Team (240), Opp (226). DPs turned - Team (28), Opp (17). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (7), Woodall Jr. 4, Gore, J. 2, Cooke, B. 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Lancaster, S 3, Cooke, B. 2, Woodall Jr. 1, Isaacson, P. 1, Ewing, D. 1, Wood, C. 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 18 Cunningham, Alex 2.40 5 2 10 10 2 2 1 0 75.0 45 20 20 15 84 10 0 7 265 .170 2 2 1 1 6 41 Beckwith, Andrew 2.73 8 0 10 7 0 0 0 0 62.2 63 32 19 17 35 6 0 4 239 .264 0 8 2 3 5 2 Hopeck, Zack 4.10 4 1 9 8 0 0 2 0 37.1 42 18 17 9 36 7 0 2 145 .290 4 4 0 1 1 ------31 Holmes, Bobby 1.50 2 1 13 0 0 0 1 2 24.0 22 7 4 10 18 1 0 1 87 .253 1 3 0 2 0 33 Latcham, Will 1.65 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 4 16.1 13 3 3 4 20 2 0 1 58 .224 1 0 0 1 1 34 Schaefer, Cole 1.80 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 10.0 10 2 2 3 7 1 0 1 38 .263 2 1 0 0 0 25 Bilous, Jason 4.38 1 1 7 5 0 0 0 0 24.2 20 14 12 23 21 3 0 4 88 .227 3 4 0 1 3 37 Orlando, Patrick 5.40 0 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1.2 4 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 9 .444 0 0 0 0 0 47 Kitchen, Austin 5.56 0 0 15 0 0 0 1 4 22.2 26 15 14 9 19 5 0 1 88 .295 1 0 1 0 3 32 Veneziano, Anthony 6.75 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 5 .200 0 2 0 0 0 Chanticleers 3.04 22 7 30 30 2 5 3 10 275.2 246 113 93 92 246 36 0 22 1022 .241 14 24 4 9 19 Opponents 5.53 7 22 30 30 0 2 2 3 268.1 310 184 165 126 231 47 6 30 1034 .300 21 18 4 14 35

PB - Team (3), Isaacson, P. 1, Skeels, K. 1, Beaird, M. 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (8), Hopeck, Z. 2, Beckwith, A. 2, Bilous, J. 2, Schaefer, C. 1, Holmes, B. 1, Opp (9). SBA/ATT - Beaird, M. (6-9), Skeels, K. (4-6), Hopeck, Z. (3-5), Holmes, B. (3-4), Beckwith, A. (0-3), Cunningham (3-3), Bilous, J. (1-2), Isaacson, P. (1-2), Latcham, W. (1-1).

JASON BILOUS SETH LANCASTER KIETON RIVERS ZACK HOPECK 38 2017 Season in Review 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL COASTAL 2017 PLAYER SEASON/CAREER STATS 16 80 11 122 167 8-9 2-3 1-3 6-8 1-1 0-0 0-0 11-14 13-16 6 40 72 44 13 3 0 23 28 70 93 55 15 18 6 73 71 66 16 5 7 6 7 0 8 2 0 0 7 7 0 0 9 19 10 18 39 30 80 91 77 18 8 0 0 78701 43 21 31 43 31 14 17 24 159 186 154 6 2 9 3 2 2 5 0 0 12.2 15.2 161.2 188.2 114.0 1 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 11 3 5 6 0 3 0 0 11 11 CAREER CAREER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 41 46 64 43 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 26 39 39 23 13 13 0 1 31 10 17 3 10000000000-0 0 51 54 101100112130-0 6 466 103212 152217 32140 38 1141 69 13179 41 12 75338 41 0 74290 60 26 3 4443 85 74 29 1 51-65 187 94 13 26 3 120 0 1 24 21 24 39 31 1134 80 3-7 14 2 31 52 77 10 34 30 16-17 83 85 2 2-3 6 119 0 30-42 3 25 36 2 44 7-7 45 78 11 49 4-0 1-0 1-0 11-0 53-53 57-57 67-31 46-42 68-45 43-13 28-17 103-44 152-78 133-94 112-29 1-1 5-7 0-2 11-8 16-6 153-137 152-130 . 3 0 . 2 9 3 . 2 5 7 . 2 1 . 2 3 0 . 1 9 6 . 2 . 0 . 0 4 . 0 6 3 . 9 4 . 2 6 5 . 2 1 9 . 1 63.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 50 38 16 27 11 488 8-9 5-7 1-1 1-3 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 11-14 28-46 6 15 21 12 13 4 3 0 209 23 24 53 46 47 18 488 6 26 12 17 16 5 4 2 1 0 5 2 0 0 239 50 9 1 7 0 0 9 19 10 15 28 29 16 18 18 209 283 78701 3 0 0 2017 Coastal Carolina Baseball 43 16 25 22 29 14 62 43 17 45 24 (All games Sorted by Batting avg) by Batting Sorted games (All (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) 257 527 6 1 7 3 2 1 5 0 0 60 61.2 43.0 12.2 29.2 15.2 514.2 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 16 3 5 8 6 0 3 0 0 11 74 SEASON SEASON 0 0 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 70 37 38 35 41 12 Individual Season/Career Summary for Coastal Carolina (as of May 31, 2017) Record: 37-19-1 Home: 22-12-1 Away: 15-6 Neutral: 0-1 Sun Belt: 22-7-1 527 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 44 23 22 19 23 13 283 0 0 0 1 12 57 10000000000-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . 3 10000000000-0 0 101100112130-0 . 1 0 0 0 1 . 15 6454 13101100112130-0 15 2 0 2 13 18 0 24 4-4 4 2 2 . 6 201212 52217 71127 38 15141 69 1 10139 41 12221 38 41 0134 41 38 3 4 16200 58 29 1 30171 41 11 21-27 26 3 6 2 50 3 0 . 1 24 18 11 39 31 60 1 3-7 2 34 6 8 1 3 . 34 6 31 16-17 1 9 52 2 . 36 1-1 2 1 5 2 . 53 13-19 1 7 2 . 13 23 11 16 57 1910 3771981 542 91 10 68 348 274 47 453 88-113 4-0 1-0 1-0 13-5 11-0 56-56 53-53 57-57 47-31 46-42 39-36 57-57 52-41 57-57 51-45 45-16 28-17 57-57 57-57 5-2 5-3 1-1 1-1 0-2 37-19 Avg G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Hbp SO Sb-Att Avg G-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Hbp SO Sb-Att ERA W-L App GS CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB SO ERA W-L App GS CG Sho Sv IP H R ER BB SO . 3 0 . 2 9 1 . 2 7 3 . 2 6 1 . 2 4 0 . 2 6 7 . 2 . 0 . 0 . 2 6 3 . 7 9 2 . 5 1 4 . 2 6 5 . 1 6 9 . 1 4 . 1 8 . 2 3 4 3 2 . 4 8 2 . 6 . 0 6 0 . 19-37 6 57 57 0 2 7 499.1 542 377 336 274 453 . 3 5 3 5 3 . . 2 9 1 9 2 . Player 18 Cunningham, Alex 3 6 . 2 7-2 15 14 2 2 0 106.0 75 33 31 24 117 6 0 . 3 25-7 57 46 3 2 1 315.0 262 131 107 102 295 25 Bilous, Jason32 Veneziano, Anthony 1 6 1 . 7 4 . 3-2 7 2-220 Mikes, Mitchell 13 13 10 9 1 63.00 0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 52.2 39.2 0 45 48 0 31 37 27 0 34 42 23 1.0 60 3 41 5 . 4 1 6-3 7 . 7 2-2 29 13 20 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 97.1 39.2 91 48 56 37 49 34 77 107 23 41 11 Gore, Jordan 8 1 3 . 19 Woodall Jr., Kevin 2 6 2 . 17 Cooke, Billy Player 1 Wood, Cory 26 Lancaster, Seth------0 5 2 . 3 Crump, Josh 29 Vazquez, Rafi33 Latcham, Will 0 0 1 . Totals 0 0 0 . 8 Myers, Wood 5 Rivers, Kieton 24 Ewing, Dalton 16 Beaird, Matt 13 Isaacson, Peyton 6 Pearcey, Cameron 36 Skeels, Kyle 21 Roper, Dax 25 Bilous, Jason Opponents 2 Hopeck, Zack ------33 Latcham, Will31 Holmes, Bobby 537 Orlando, Patrick 0 . 1 3-0 1434 Schaefer, Cole 0 029 Vazquez, Rafi 0Totals 4Opponents 25.2 16 3 3 6 29 5 0 . 1 3-0 14 0 0 0 4 25.2 16 3 3 6 29 41 Beckwith, Andrew 4 3 . 4 8-2 2047 Kitchen, Austin 11 0 4 0 0 . 4 2-2 1 24 91.1 0 108 0 61 0 44 28 6 35.2 68 4 7 . 2 32-9 37 102 20 23 16 2 19 0 30 8 5 . 7 3 6-2 329.0 332 45 139 1 100 0 70 211 0 8 78.0 65 36 31 31 66 39 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Chants in the Show

Mickey Brantley Kirt Manwaring Keith Glauber 2nd Rd pick by Seattle in 1983 2nd Rd pick by San Francisco in 1986 (Finished college career at Montclair State) Major League Debut: August 9, 1986, with Major League Debut: Sept. 15, 1987, with 42nd Rd pick by St. Louis in 1994 the Mariners at Angels (1-4 as leadoff hit- the Giants vs. Padres (0-2 as a reserve) Major League Debut: Sept. 8, 1998, with the ter) (1987-96); Houston Reds at Houston (3.2 IP in relief; 1 R; 1 ER; Seattle Mariners (1986-89) Astros (1996); (1997-99) 1 BB; 3 K) Cincinnati Reds (1998; 2000)

Tom Romano Luis Lopez David Sappelt 17th Rd pick by Kansas City in 1980 Signed as a Free Agent by Toronto 9th Rd pick by Cincinnati in 2008 Major League Debut: Sept. 1, 1987, with the Major League Debut: April 29, 2001, with the Major League Debut: Aug. 7, 2011, with the Expos at Giants (0-1 as pinch hitter) Blue Jays vs. Angels (0-0, with a walk as Reds at Cubs (1-5 as leadoff, starting in LF) Montreal Expos (1987) pinch hitter) Cincinnati Reds (2011); Chicago Cubs (2001); Montreal Expos (2012-13) (2004)

Mike Costanzo Tommy La Stella Keith Hessler 2nd Rd pick by Philadelphia in 2005 8th Rd pick by Atlanta in 2011 28th Rd pick by Arizona in 2010; signed as a Major League Debut: May 13, 2012, with the Major League Debut: May 28, 2014, with the free agent with Arizona in 2011 Reds vs. Nationals (0-0 with a sac fly RBI Braves vs. Red Sox (2-4 as starting second Major League Debut: August 8, 2015, with as pinch hitter) baseman) the Diamondbacks vs. Reds (1.0 inning Cincinnati Reds (2012) Atlanta Braves (2014); Chicago Cubs (2015- with 2 strikeouts in relief) 17) Arizona Diamondbacks (2015-16); San Di- ego Padres (2016)

Rico Noel Taylor Motter Jacob May 5th Rd pick by San Diego in 2010 17th Rd pick by Tampa Bay in 2011 3rd Rd pick by Chicago White Sox in 2013 Major League Debut: September 2, 2015 Major League Debut: May 16, 2016 with the Major League Debut: April 4, 2017 with the with the Yankees vs. Red Sox (pinch run- Rays vs. Blue Jays (1-4 as #2 hitter, 2 runs, White Sox vs. Blue Jays (0-4 as #9 hitter, ner) SS/RF) RBI, opening day starter in CF) New York Yankees (2015) Tampa Rays (2016); Seattle Mariners (2017) Chicago White Sox (2017) 40 Coastal in the MLB Draft 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Year Player Pos. Rd (Overall) Team Year Player Pos. Rd (Overall) Team 1977 Joe Stethers LHP 13th (324) Chicago Cubs 2011 Anthony Meo RHP 2nd (63) Arizona Diamondbacks 1979 Larry Raskin C 4th (99) Cincinnati Reds Scott Woodward 3B/OF 7th (224) Los Angeles Dodgers Mike Barba RHP 7th (170) San Diego Padres Tommy La Stella 2B 8th (266) Atlanta Braves Taylor Motter SS 17th (540) 1980 Tom Romano OF 17th (431) Kansas City Royals Daniel Bowman RF 38th (1165) Cincinnati Reds Steven Smith RHP 21st (521) Toronto Blue Jays 2012 Josh Conway RHP 4th (134) Chicago Cubs 1981 Bruce Franklin 2B 29th (725) Detroit Tigers Tucker Frawley C 8th (265) Toronto Blue Jays 1982 Mickey Brantley OF 8th (207) Cincinnati Reds 2013 Jacob May OF 3rd (91) Chicago White Sox 1983 Mickey Brantley OF 2nd (35) Seattle Mariners Will Remillard C 19th (558) Chicago Cubs John Rigos OF 3rd (78) St. Louis Cardinals 2014 Colin Hering OF 10th (309) Los Angeles Dodgers Gary Tremblay C 6th (151) Boston Red Sox Ben Smith LHP 17th (496) Houston Astros Brian Aviles RHP 18th (464) Atlanta Braves Tyler Herb RHP 29th (861) Seattle Mariners Mark Clemons RHP 19th (479) Toronto Blue Jays Frank Talotta 2B 20th (503) Houston Astros 2015 Casey Schroeder C 8th (232) Chicago White Sox 1985 Lawrence Brady OF 29th (730) 2016 Michael Paez SS 4th (130) New York Mets Zach Remillard 3B 10th (296) Chicago White Sox 1986 Kirt Manwaring C 2nd (35) San Francisco Giants Mike Morrison RHP 27th (806) Chicago White Sox Art Smith OF 31st (749) Atlanta Braves Alex Cunningham RHP 28th (835) Detroit Tigers 1988 Mike Fortuna OF 40th (1030) Pittsburgh Pirates G.K. Young DH 31st (924) San Diego Padres Connor Owings OF 34th (1,019) Arizona Diamondbacks 1989 Matt Logue RHP 46th (1191) Detroit Tigers 2017 Billy Cooke OF 8th (243rd) Seattle Mariners 1990 Tony Spires SS 20th (553) San Francisco Giants Alex Cunningham RHP 9th (258th) San Diego Padres 1995 John Canetto 3B 25th (685) Pittsburgh Pirates Will Latcham RHP 17th (541th) St. Louis Cardinals 1997 Mack Haman OF 13th (405) Baltimore Orioles Jordan Gore SS 19th (556th) Minnesota Twins Wood Myers 2B 29th (874th) St. Louis Cardinals 1998 Damien Hart LHP 13th (380) Cincinnati Reds Andrew Beckwith RHP 32nd (906th) Kansas City Royals Dorian Cameron SS 44th (1321) San Francisco Giants 1999 Kevin Schnall C 25th (758) Cincinnati Reds IMPROVING YOUR STOCK 2000 Rett Johnson RHP 8th (236) Seattle Mariners Under the direction of Head Coach Gary Gilmore and his staff, nu- Scott Sturkie RHP 28th (828) Detroit Tigers merous players have drastically improved their draft stock during their time as a Chanticleer. Below is a list of those to be drafted 2001 Scott Sturkie RHP 12th (367) Cleveland Indians among the top 20 rounds after playing at Coastal. 2002 Adam Keim SS 12th (348) Kansas City Royals ROUND DRAFTED ROUND DRAFTED NAME IN HS/JUCO FROM CCU Randy McGarvey Jr. C 26th (791) Houston Astros Anthony Meo 43rd (HS) 2nd in 2011 Justin Owens OF 34th (1016) Toronto Blue Jays Mike Costanzo Not Drafted 2nd in 2005 2003 Brandon Powell 2B 8th (222) Kansas City Royals Jacob May 39th (HS) 3rd in 2013 Michael Paez Not Drafted 4th in 2016 Justin Sturge LHP 12th (354) Boston Red Sox Josh Conway 42nd (HS) 4th in 2012 Ryan McGraw OF 39th (1151) San Diego Padres Rico Noel Not Drafted 5th in 2010 2004 Brett Grandstrand 2B 13th (382) Pittsburgh Pirates Cody Wheeler Not Drafted 5th in 2010 Steven Carter RHP 26th (787) Pete Andrelczyk Not Drafted 32nd in 2007 32nd in 2007 5th in 2008 2005 Mike Costanzo 3B 2nd (65) Philadelphia Phillies Dock Doyle Not Drafted 44th in 2007 Michael DeJesus 2B 15th (452) Cincinnati Reds 44th in 2007 5th in 2008 Byron Binda RHP 19th (567) Colorado Rockies Scott Woodward Not Drafted 15th in 2010 15th in 2010 7th in 2011 Ricky Shefka RHP 20th (594) Washington Nationals Billy Cooke Not Drafted 8th in 2017 Jacob Hurry LHP 25th (764) Houston Astros Casey Schroeder 22nd HS/14th JC 8th in 2015 Chris Todd 2B 33rd (1002) San Francisco Giants Tucker Frawley Not Drafted 8th in 2012 2006 Mike Fuentes C 29th (877) Philadelphia Phillies Tommy La Stella Not Drafted 8th in 2011 Brandon Powell Not Drafted 8th in 2003 2007 John Mariotti RHP 18th (549) Baltimore Orioles Rett Johnson Not Drafted 8th in 2000 Andy DeLaGarza LHP 18th (554) San Francisco Giants Alex Cunningham Not Drafted 28th in 2016 Pete Andrelczyk RHP 32nd (968) Baltimore Orioles 28th in 2016 9th in 2017 Dom Duggan OF 32nd (973) San Francisco Giants Nick McCully Not Drafted 9th in 2009 David Sappelt Not Drafted 9th in 2008 Austin Hinkle RHP 41st (1218) Tampa Bay Rays Zach Remillard 38th (HS) 10th in 2016 Chris Raber 1B 42nd (1269) New York Yankees Colin Hering Not Drafted 10th in 2014 Dock Doyle C 44th (1309) Atlanta Braves Adam Keim Not Drafted 12th in 2002 Justin Sturge Not Drafted 12th in 2003 2008 Pete Andrelczyk RHP 5th (148) Florida Marlins Scott Sturkie Not Drafted 28th in 2000 Dock Doyle C 5th (164) New York Mets 28th in 2000 12th in 2001 David Sappelt OF 9th (269) Cincinnati Reds Brett Grandstrand Not Drafted 13th in 2004 Tommy Baldridge OF 33rd (1010) New York Yankees Mack Haman Not Drafted 13th in 1997 Jeff Richard RHP 38th (1150) Atlanta Braves Damien Hart Not Drafted 13th in 1998 Mike DeJesus Not Drafted 15th in 2005 2009 Nick McCully RHP 9th (279) St. Louis Cardinals Tyler Bortnick Not Drafted 16th in 2009 Tyler Bortnick 2B 16th (499) Tampa Bay Rays Austin Fleet 39th (HS) 16th in 2010 Will Latcham Not Drafted 17th in 2017 2010 Cody Wheeler LHP 5th (151) Arizona Diamondbacks Taylor Motter Not Drafted 17th in 2011 Rico Noel CF 5th (154) San Diego Padres Ben Smith Not Drafted 17th in 2014 Scott Woodward 3B 15th (455) Oakland Athletics John Mariotti 44th HS/36th JC 18th in 2007 Austin Fleet RHP 16th (498) San Francisco Giants Jordan Gore Not Drafted 19th in 2017 Chance Gilmore OF 25th (772) Los Angeles Dodgers Byron Binda Not Drafted 19th in 2005 Keith Hessler LHP 28th (841) Arizona Diamondbacks Andy DeLaGarza 50th (HS) 19th in 2007 Will Remillard Not Drafted 19th in 2013 Jim Birmingham LHP 33rd (1008) San Francisco Giants Ricky Shefka Not Drafted 20th in 2005 41 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Baseball Player Honors COASTAL NATIONAL AWARDS 2nd Team (NCBWA) NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2nd Team (ABCA) Kevin Schnall 1999 Finalist: Rotary Smith Player of the Year 2nd Team (Baseball America) Mike Costanzo 2005 1 of 16 Finalists: Matt Rein 2011 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Chris Raber 2007 Semifinalist: Golden Spikes Award Daniel Bowman 2012 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) David Sappelt 2008 Semifinalist: Golden Spikes Award Hon. Mention (CollegeBaseballInsider) Dock Doyle 2008 1 of 3 Finalists: Johnny Bench Award Aaron Burke 2012 2nd Team (CollegeBaseballInsider) Anthony Meo 2010 Semifinalists: Dick Howser Trophy 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Semifinalists: Golden Spikes Award Connor Owings 2016 1st Team (ABCA) Semifinalist: College Baseball 1st Team (NCBWA) Foundation Pitcher of the Year 2nd Team (D1Baseball.com) Jose Iglesias 2010 1 of 3 Finalists: Johnny Bench Award 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 3rd Team (PerfectGame.org) Tommy La Stella 2011 Semifinalist: Dick Howser Trophy Andrew Beckwith 2016 HERO Sports (one, 13-player team) Tucker Frawley 2011 Semifinalists: Johnny Bench Award 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Michael Paez 2015 Semifinalists: Brooks Wallace Award Hon. Mention (PerfectGame.org) Andrew Beckwith 2016 WINNER: Gregg Olson Award G.K. Young 2016 HERO Sports (one, 13-player team) WINNER: Touchdown Club of Columbus 1st Team (ABCA) National Male Athlete of the Year 1st Team (NCBWA) Connor Owings 2016 Finalist: Gregg Olson Award Mike Morrison 2016 1st Team (Collegiate Baseball) G.K. Young 2016 Semifinalist: Dick Howser Trophy 3rd Team (NCBWA) 3rd Team (PerfectGame.org) NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Zach Remillard 2016 3rd Team (NCBWA) John Vrooman 1977 Finalist: NAIA Coach of the Year Hon. Mention (PerfectGame.org) Gary Gilmore 2016 WINNER: NCBWA Alex Cunningham 2017 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) WINNER: ABCA Billy Cooke 2017 3rd Team (PerfectGame.org) WINNER: Collegiate Baseball WINNER: D1Baseball.com FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICAN WINNER: HERO Sports Byron Binda 2002 HM Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball WINNER: PerfectGame.org/Rawlings Nick McCully 2007 Ping! Baseball Scott Woodward 2008 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball ALL-AMERICAN Ping! Baseball Steve Billingsley 1978 2nd Team (NAIA) 2nd Team (NCBWA) Steve Smith 1980 1st Team (NAIA) Daniel Bowman 2009 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Mickey Brantley 1983 1st Team (NAIA) Ping! Baseball Mark Clemons 1983 2nd Team (NAIA) Anthony Meo 2009 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Kirt Manwaring 1985 2nd Team (NAIA) Ping! Baseball Kevin Schnall 1999 2nd Team (NCBWA) 2nd Team (NCBWA) Ron Deubel 1999 Honorable Mention (NCBWA) Taylor Motter 2009 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Ryan McGraw 2002 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Ryan Connolly 2010 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball Justin Owens 2002 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Baseball America 3rd Team (NCBWA) Ping! Baseball Mike Costanzo 2005 1st Team (Baseball America) Seth Lamando 2013 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball 1st Team (Collegiate Baseball) Bobby Holmes 2015 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball 1st Team (NCBWA) Austin Kitchen 2016 Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball 2nd Team (USA Today Weekly) Cory Wood 2017 Collegiate Baseball Bobby Gagg 2007 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 2nd Team (Ping! Baseball) David Sappelt 2007 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) Dock Doyle 2008 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) BASEBALL CHANTS IN 2nd Team (Ping! Baseball) BIG SOUTH HALL OF FAME David Sappelt 2008 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) Luis Lopez (Class of 2004) John Vrooman (Class of 2004) Scott Woodward 2008 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) CHANTS VOTED TO Cody Wheeler 2009 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) BIG SOUTH ALL-DECADE TEAMS David Anderson 2009 3rd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 1980s (1986-89) 3rd Team (NCBWA) Bobby Hargett P Tony Spires INF 3rd Team (CollegeBaseballInsider) Matt Logue P Kirt Manwaring C 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) Greg Streett OF Terry Spires UTL Nick McCully 2009 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) John Vrooman Co-Coach Anthony Meo 2010 1st Team (NCBWA) 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) 1990s (1990-99) 2nd Team (Ping! Baseball) Ron Deubel P Brooks Marzka OF 3rd Team (ABCA) Mark Romer OF Luis Lopez UTL Rico Noel 2010 3rd Team (Baseball America) 3rd Team (NCBWA) 2000s (2000-09) 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) Steven Carter P Bobby Gagg P Jose Iglesias 2010 3rd Team (NCBWA) Ryan McGraw OF David Sappelt OF Cody Wheeler 2010 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Tyler Bortnick INF Adam Keim INF 3rd Team (Ping! Baseball) Justin Owens INF Dock Doyle C Tommy La Stella 2011 1st Team (CollegeBaseballInsider) David Anderson UTL Mike Costanzo DH 2nd Team (Collegiate Baseball) Gary Gilmore Coach 42 Coastal Baseball Player Honors 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL COASTAL NATIONAL AWARDS ALL-REGION/DISTRICT NAIA/NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT Steven Carter 2004 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Ken Chandler 1980 NAIA World Series Mike Costanzo 2004 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Steve Smith 1980 NAIA World Series Mike Costanzo 2005 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Justin Owens 2001 Athens Ricky Shefka 2005 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Brandon Powell 2001 Athens Tommy Baldridge 2007 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Chad Felty 2001 Athens Bobby Gagg 2007 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Randy McGarvey 2001 Athens Brian Fischer 2001 Athens Dock Doyle 2008 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Scott Sturkie 2001 Athens David Sappelt 2008 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Scott Woodward 2008 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Randy McGarvey 2002 Atlanta Brandon Powell 2002 Atlanta Cody Wheeler 2009 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Ryan McGraw 2002 Atlanta David Anderson 2009 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Adam Rice 2009 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Michael DeJesus 2005 Tempe Jon Foisy 2005 Tempe Anthony Meo 2010 NCBWA District IV Player of the Year; 1st Team All-District (NCBWA) Dom Duggan 2007 Myrtle Beach 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Dock Doyle 2007 Myrtle Beach Jose Iglesias 2010 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Bobby Gagg 2007 Myrtle Beach Cody Wheeler 2010 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) David Anderson (co-MVP) 2008 Conway Tommy La Stella 2011 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Tommy Baldridge (co-MVP) 2008 Conway Anthony Meo 2011 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Dock Doyle 2008 Conway Matt Rein 2011 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Nick McCully 2008 Conway David Sappelt 2008 Conway Daniel Bowman 2012 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Scott Woodward 2008 Conway Michael Paez 2015 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Jose Iglesias 2009 Chapel Hill Connor Owings 2016 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Rico Noel (MVP) 2010 Myrtle Beach G.K. Young 2016 1st Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Taylor Motter 2010 Myrtle Beach Zach Remillard 2016 2nd Team All-Atlantic Region (ABCA) Scott Woodward 2010 Myrtle Beach Cody Wheeler 2010 Myrtle Beach REGION/DISTRICT COACH OF THE YEAR Rich Witten 2010 Myrtle Beach John Vrooman 1977 NAIA District 6; NAIA Area 7 Tommy La Stella 2011 Clemson Gary Gilmore 2005 ABCA Atlantic Region Hayes Orton 2011 Clemson Anthony Meo 2011 Clemson NATIONAL (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) Jacob May 2012 Columbia PLAYER/PITCHER OF THE WEEK Rich Witten 2012 Columbia Mike Costanzo 4/19/2005 NCBWA (Player) Zach Remillard (MVP) 2016 Raleigh Coastal Carolina 5/18/2005 CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team) Mike Morrison 2016 Raleigh Aaron Verrett 5/30/2005 Collegiate Baseball (Player) Seth Lancaster 2016 Raleigh Chris Raber 3/5/2007 Collegiate Baseball (Player) Billy Cooke 2016 Raleigh Nick McCully 3/5/2008 CollegeBaseballInsider.com Andrew Beckwith (MVP) 2016 College World Series Southeast Region (Pitcher) Zach Remillard 2016 College World Series Dock Doyle 3/11/2008 Ping! Baseball (National Performers) David Parrett 2016 College World Series Joey Haug 4/2/2008 CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Pitcher) Anthony Marks 2016 College World Series David Anderson 5/12/2008 Collegiate Baseball (Player) NCBWA (Player) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Cody Wheeler 3/30/2009 Collegiate Baseball (Pitcher); Austin Fleet 2010 1st Team NCBWA (Player) Tucker Frawley 2012 1st Team CollegeBaseballInsider.com Justin Creel 2013 3rd Team Southeast Region (Pitcher) College Baseball Foundation (All-Star) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III Jose Iglesias 2/28/2010 CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Jeff Baker 2003 1st Team Performers Weekly Honor Roll Chris Todd 2005 2nd Team Jim Birmingham 3/2/2010 CollegeBaseballInsider.com Matt Rademacher 2007 2nd Team Southeast Region (Pitcher) Tommy Baldridge 2007 2nd Team Coastal Carolina 3/2/2010 CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team) Rico Noel 4/6/2010 CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Tommy Baldridge 2008 2nd Team Performers Weekly Honor Roll Austin Fleet 2009 2nd Team Taylor Motter 4/27/2010 CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Chance Gilmore 2009 2nd Team Performers Weekly Honor Roll Austin Fleet 2010 1st Team Rico Noel 5/18/2010 CollegeBaseball360.com Primetime Chance Gilmore 2010 1st Team Performers Weekly Honor Roll Tucker Frawley 2011 2nd Team Daniel Bowman 4/4/2011 CollegeBaseballInsider Southeast Player Coastal Carolina 4/4/2011 CollegeBaseballInsider.com (Team) Tucker Frawley 2012 1st Team Anthony Meo 5/30/2011 Collegiate Baseball (Player) Justin Creel 2013 1st Team Daniel Bowman 3/21/2012 NCBWA (Player) Casey Schroeder 3/09/2015 Collegiate Baseball (Player) LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD Tyler Chadwick 3/29/2016 NCBWA (Player) ALL-AMERICAN Andy DeLagarza 2007 1st Team Alex Cunningham 3/31/2018 Collegiate Baseball National (Player) 4/03/2018 NCBWA (Pitcher of the Week) 5/22/2018 Collegiate Baseball National (Player) LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD FINALIST Golden Spikes Gold Standard Performance Andy DeLagarza 2007 43 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Baseball Player Honors COASTAL CONFERENCE AWARDS Coastal was a member of the Big South Conference from 1986-2016 and joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2017 Chris Hanrahan, DH 1991 (only one team) Joey Haug, SP 2008 1st Team PLAYER OF THE YEAR Mickey Lincoln, P 1992 (only one team) Terry Spires SS 1986 Bobby Gagg, SP 2008 1st Team Luis Lopez, UTL/INF 1992 (only one team) Mark Romer OF 1990 Pete Andrelczyk, RP 2008 1st Team Gary Turnipseed, CF 1992 (only one team) Kevin Schnall C 1999 Dock Doyle, C 2008 1st Team Justin Owens 1B 2002 Chris Herndon, P 1994 1st Team Scott Woodward, 3B 2008 1st Team Mike Costanzo DH 2004 Matt Schilling, 2B 1994 1st Team David Sappelt, OF 2008 1st Team Mike Costanzo 1B/P 2005 Chris Pond, SS 1994 1st Team Tommy Baldridge, OF 2008 1st Team David Sappelt OF 2007 Mike Campagno, P 1994 2nd Team Nick McCully, SP 2008 2nd Team Dock Doyle C 2008 John Canetto, C 1994 2nd Team David Anderson, 1B 2008 2nd Team David Anderson 1B 2009 Jamie Iriel, OF 1994 2nd Team Tyler Bortnick, SS 2008 2nd Team Tommy La Stella 2B 2011 Steve Turner, OF 1994 2nd Team Adam Rice, OF 2008 2nd Team Daniel Bowman RF 2012 John Canetto, C 1995 1st Team Cody Wheeler, SP 2009 1st Team Connor Owings RF 2016 Chris Pond, SS 1995 1st Team Anthony Meo, SP 2009 1st Team Billy Cooke CF 2017 Matt Ragan, DH 1996 1st Team Nick McCully, RP 2009 1st Team Jason Vindich, C 1996 2nd Team David Anderson, 1B 2009 1st Team PITCHER OF THE YEAR Brett Harwood, SS 1996 2nd Team Rico Noel, OF 2009 1st Team Bobby Gagg 2007 Matt Trahan, 3B 1996 2nd Team Tyler Bortnick, 3B 2009 2nd Team Cody Wheeler 2009 Steve Bagby, OF 1996 2nd Team Adam Rice, DH 2009 2nd Team Daniel Bowman, OF 2009 2nd Team Anthony Meo 2010 Jason Vindich, C 1997 2nd Team Matt Rein 2011 Jason Isidore, DH 1997 2nd Team Anthony Meo, SP 2010 1st Team Aaron Burke co-Pitcher of the Year 2012 Cody Wheeler, SP 2010 1st Team Jeremy Samatas, 1B 1998 2nd Team Andrew Beckwith 2016 Matt Rein, RP 2010 1st Team Steve Tylke, 2B 1998 2nd Team Jose Iglesias, C 2010 1st Team Dorian Cameron, 3B 1998 2nd Team Tommy La Stella, 2B 2010 1st Team ROOKIE/FROSH OF THE YEAR Brooks Marzka, OF 1998 2nd Team Brooks Marzka OF 1998 Scott Woodward, 3B 2010 1st Team Scott Woodward 3B 2008 Brooks Marzka, OF 1999 1st Team Taylor Motter, SS 2010 1st Team Seth Lamando P 2013 Kevin Schnall, C 1999 1st Team Rico Noel, OF 2010 1st Team Bobby Holmes P 2015 Scott Sturkie, P 1999 1st Team Ryan Connolly, RP 2010 2nd Team Ron Deubel, P 1999 1st Team Cory Wood LF 2017 Anthony Meo, SP 2011 1st Team Dorian Cameron, 3B 1999 2nd Team Matt Rein, SP 2011 1st Team COACH OF THE YEAR Rett Johnson, P 2000 1st Team Tommy La Stella, 2B 2011 1st Team John Vrooman 1988 Brooks Marzka, OF 2000 2nd Team Scott Woodward, 3B 2011 1st Team Brandon Powell, DH 2000 2nd Team John Vrooman 1990 Daniel Bowman, RF 2012 1st Team Gary Gilmore 1999 Chad Felty, OF 2001 1st Team Tucker Frawley, C 2012 1st Team Gary Gilmore 2002 Justin Owens, 1B 2001 1st Team Rich Witten, 3B 2012 1st Team Gary Gilmore 2005 Chris Carter, DH 2001 1st Team Aaron Burke, RP 2012 1st Team Gary Gilmore 2007 Scott Sturkie, P 2001 1st Team Alex Buccilli, DH 2012 2nd Team Gary Gilmore 2008 Jon Humay, OF 2001 2nd Team Josh Conway, SP 2012 2nd Team Gary Gilmore 2009 Adam Keim, SS 2001 2nd Team Tyler Herb, SP 2012 2nd Team Gary Gilmore 2010 Randy McGarvey, C 2001 2nd Team Ryan Connolly, RP 2012 2nd Team Gary Gilmore 2012 Ryan McGraw, OF 2002 1st Team Gary Gilmore 2016 Ben Smith, SP 2013 1st Team Justin Owens, 1B 2002 1st Team Ryan Connolly, RP 2013 2nd Team Randy McGarvey, C 2002 1st Team Will Remillard, C 2013 2nd Team ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Steven Carter, P 2002 1st Team Jacob May, OF 2013 2nd Team Kevin Thomas, P 1986 (only one team) Justin Sturge, P 2002 1st Team Connor Owings, UTL 2014 1st Team Kirt Manwaring, C 1986 (only one team) Brandon Powell, 2B 2002 2nd Team Tom Sutryk, SS 1986 (only one team) Adam Keim, SS 2002 2nd Team Anthony Marks, CF 2015 1st Team John Kay, 1B 1986 (only one team) Michael Paez, SS 2015 1st Team Ryan McGraw, OF 2003 1st Team Terry Spires, SS 1986 (only one team) Austin Kerr, SP 2015 1st Team Brandon Powell, 2B 2003 2nd Team Connor Owings, UTL 2015 2nd Team Terry Spires, OF 1987 (only one team) Brett Grandstrand, SS 2003 2nd Team Bobby Holmes, RP 2015 2nd Team Mike Costanzo, DH 2003 2nd Team Mark Howle, 3B 1988 (only one team) Alex Cunningham, SP 2015 Hon. Mention Robbie Jordan, 1B 1988 (only one team) Justin Surge, P 2003 2nd Team Tony Spires, SS 1988 (only one team) Steven Carter, P 2003 2nd Team Connor Owings, RF 2016 1st Team Zach Remillard, 3B 2016 1st Team Darrin Davis, OF 1988 (only one team) Mike Costanzo, DH 2004 1st Team G.K. Young, DH 2016 1st Team Greg Streett, OF 1988 (only one team) Steven Carter, P 2004 1st Team Andrew Beckwith, SP 2016 1st Team Tim Shaw, OF 1988 (only one team) Brett Grandstrand, SS 2004 2nd Team Mike Morrison, RP 2016 1st Team Bobby Hargett, P 1988 (only one team) Chad Oxendine, C 2004 2nd Team Michael Paez, SS 2016 2nd Team Jeff Sefcik, INF 1989 (only one team) Dom Duggan, OF 2005 1st Team Alex Cunningham, SP 2016 2nd Team Mark Romer, INF 1989 (only one team) Mike Costanzo, 1B 2005 1st Team Billy Cooke, CF 2016 Hon. Mention Mark Howle, C 1989 (only one team) Michael DeJesus, 2B 2005 1st Team Billy Cooke, CF 2017 1st Team Matt Logue, P 1989 (only one team) Ricky Shefka, P 2005 1st Team Kevin Woodall Jr., 1B 2017 1st Team Bobby Hargett, P 1989 (only one team) Mike Costanzo, P 2005 1st Team Alex Cunningham, SP 2017 1st Team Chris Todd, 3B 2005 2nd Team Tony Spires, SS 1990 (only one team) Jordan Gore, SS 2017 2nd Team Byron Binda, P 2005 2nd Team Mark Howle, 3B 1990 (only one team) Cory Wood, LF 2017 2nd Team Myrle Grose, LF 1990 (only one team) Bobby Gagg, SP 2007 1st Team Andrew Beckwith, SP 2017 2nd Team Mark Romer, CF 1990 (only one team) David Anderson, RP 2007 1st Team Mark Slodobnick, DH 1990 (only one team) Matt Rademacher, C 2007 1st Team Paul Alexander, P 1990 (only one team) Chris Raber, 1B 2007 1st Team Randy Stokes, P 1990 (only one team) David Sappelt, OF 2007 1st Team Buddy Cribb, 1B 1991 (only one team) Tommy Baldridge, OF 2007 1st Team Pearce Taylor, 2B 1991 (only one team) Andy DeLaGarza, P 2007 2nd Team Chris Missler, LF 1991 (only one team) David Anderson, DH 2007 2nd Team 44 Coastal Baseball Player Honors 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL COASTAL CONFERENCE AWARDS Coastal was a member of the Big South Conference from 1986-2016 and joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2017 David Anderson (MVP) 2009 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Rico Noel 2009 CONFERENCE OVERALL Terry Spires (MVP) 1986 Nick McCully 2009 MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Tom Sutryk 1986 Austin Fleet 2009 Mike Prochaska 1986 OF THE YEAR Daniel Bowman (MVP) 2010 Austin Fleet 2010 Art Smith 1986 Chance Gilmore 2010 Tucker Frawley 2012 John Pilatich 1986 Tommy La Stella 2010 Glen Fortner 1986 Rich Witten 2010 Kevin Thomas 1986 CONFERENCE BASEBALL Anthony Meo 2010 Robbie Jordan 1988 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Keith Hardwick (MVP) 2011 Greg Streett 1988 OF THE YEAR Daniel Bowman 2011 Randy Stokes 1988 Brooks Marzka 2000 Anthony Meo 2011 Austin Fleet 2010 Tony Spires 1990 Rich Witten 2011 Tucker Frawley 2012 Mark Romer 1990 Hayes Orton 2011 Justin Creel ^ 2013 Mark Slobodnik 1990 Taylor Motter 2011 ^ - Named co-Student-Athlete of the Year Buddy Cribb (MVP) 1991 Aaron Burke (co-MVP) 2012 Pearce Taylor 1991 Ryan Connolly (co-MVP) 2012 BIG SOUTH ACADEMIC Chris Missler 1991 Daniel Bowman 2012 ALL-CONFERENCE Chris Hanrahan 1991 Rich Witten 2012 Brooks Marzka 1999 Paul Leszczynski (MVP) 1992 Alex Buccilli 2012 Brooks Marzka 2000 Mickey Lincoln 1992 Alex Buccilli 2013 Scott Sturkie 2001 Randy McGarvey 2002 Chris Pond 1992 Ted Blackman 2013 Jeff Baker 2003 Dorian Cameron 1998 Connor Owings 2014 Greg Orsimarsi 2004 Shawn Vinju 1998 Michael Paez 2015 Chris Todd 2005 Jeremy Samatas 1998 Zach Remillard 2015 Aaron Verett 2006 Kevin Schnall 1998 G.K. Young 2015 Matt Rademacher 2007 John Humay 1998 Tommy Baldridge 2008 Rett Johnson 1998 Mike Morrison (MVP) 2016 Austin Fleet 2009 Zach Remillard 2016 Ron Deubel 1999 Austin Fleet 2010 Michael Paez 2016 Kevin Schnall 1999 Tucker Frawley 2011 Seth Lancaster 2016 Tucker Frawley 2012 Brooks Marzka 1999 Justin Creel 2013 Brandon Powell 2000 Tyler Chadwick 2014 Randy McGarvey (MVP) 2001 Tyler Chadwick 2015 Scott Sturkie 2001 Tyler Chadwick 2016 Adam Keim 2001 Chris Carter 2001 NOTE: Only one student-athlete from each Big South Con- ference member were selected per year. The Sun Belt does Adam Keim (MVP) 2002 not name an Academic All-Conference team. Brandon Powell 2002 Randy McGarvey 2002 ALL-TIME COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS Ryan McGraw 2002 Seamus Donovan 2002 Arizona: 1976, 1980, 1986, 2012 Arizona State: 1965, 1967, 1969, 1977, 1981 Steven Carter (MVP) 2003 Cal State Fullerton; 1979, 1984, 1985, 2004 Ryan McGraw 2003 California: 1974, 1957 Steven Carter (MVP) 2004 COASTAL CAROLINA: 2016 Brett Grandstrand 2004 Florida: 2017 Chris Todd 2004 Fresno State: 2008 Chris Raber 2004 Georgia: 1990 Chad Oxendine 2004 Holy Cross, 1952 Mike Costanzo 2004 LSU: 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009 Miami (FL): 1982, 1985, 1999, 2001 Michael DeJesus 2005 Michigan: 1953, 1962 Aaron Verrett 2005 Minnesota: 1956, 1960, 1964 Mike Costanzo 2005 Missouri: 1954 Ricky Shefka 2005 Ohio State: 1966 Mike Valter 2005 Oklahoma: 1951, 1994 Brant Peacher 2006 Oklahoma State, 1959 Oregon State: 2006, 2007 Tommy Baldridge (MVP) 2007 Pepperdine: 1992 Tyler Bortnick 2007 Rice: 2003 Adam Vrable 2007 South Carolina: 2010, 2011 Derek Martin 2007 Southern California: 1948, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1970, Matt Rademacher 2007 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1998 Nick McCully 2007 Stanford: 1987, 1988 Bobby Gagg 2007 Texas: 1949, 1950, 1975, 1983, 2002, 2005 Tyler Bordnick (MVP) 2008 UCLA: 2013 David Sappelt 2008 Vanderbilt: 2014 Tommy Baldridge 2008 Virginia: 2015 Dock Doyle 2008 Wake Forest: 1955 Wichita State: 1989 Joey Haug 2008 45 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Baseball Player Honors COASTAL CONFERENCE AWARDS Coastal was a member of the Big South Conference from 1986-2016 and joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2017 Ricky Shefka Pitcher March 21, 2005 Tommy La Stella Player March 28, 2011 BIG SOUTH PLAYER/ Mike Costanzo Player April 18, 2005 Daniel Bowman Player April 4, 2011 PITCHER OF THEWEEK Ricky Shefka Pitcher May 9, 2005 Anthony Meo Pitcher April 4, 2011 Chris Pond Player April 4, 1995 Andy DeLaGarza Co-Pitcher May 16, 2005 Anthony Meo Pitcher May 2, 2011 Anthony Meo Pitcher May 9, 2011 Matt Ragan Player March 24, 1996 David Sappelt Co-Player March 27, 2006 Matt Rein Pitcher April 19, 2011 Chip Weisberger Player March 31, 1996 Austin Fleet Pitcher April 18, 2006 Matt Rein Pitcher May 16, 2011 Matt Ragan Player April 7, 1996 Bobby Gagg Pitcher May 9, 2006 Bobby Richardson Pitcher May 6, 1996 David Sappelt Player Feb. 14, 2007 Ryan Connolly Pitcher Feb. 27, 2012 Daniel Bowman Player March 12, 2012 Ron Deubel Pitcher March 30, 1998 Bobby Gagg Pitcher Feb. 21, 2007 Rich Witten Co-Player April 16, 2012 Ron Deubel Pitcher April 27, 1998 Chris Raber Co-Player March 5, 2007 Chris Raber Co-Player April 2, 2007 Daniel Bowman Player April 30, 2012 Scott Sturkie Pitcher March 22, 1999 David Sappelt Player April 30, 2007 Rich Witten Player May 21, 2012 Jeremy Samatas Player May 4, 1999 Nick McCully Pitcher April 20, 2007 Tyler Herb Pitcher Feb. 25, 2013 Ron Deubel Pitcher April 2, 1999 David Anderson Pitcher May 7, 2007 Ben Smith Pitcher March 11, 2013 Scott Sturkie Pitcher April 9, 1999 Dom Duggan Player May 21, 2007 Jacob May Player March 11, 2011 Brooks Marzka Player March 13, 2000 Nick McCully Pitcher March 3, 2008 Ryan Connolly Pitcher March 25, 2013 Scott Sturkie Pitcher March 13, 2000 Dock Doyle Player March 10, 2008 Jacob May Player May 6, 2013 Rett Johnson Pitcher April 3, 2000 Joey Haug Pitcher March 17, 2008 Austin Kerr Co-Pitcher April 21, 2014 Rett Johnson Pitcher April 23, 2000 Joey Haug Pitcher March 31, 2008 Austin Kerr Pitcher April 28, 2014 Brandon Powell Player April 2, 2001 Bobby Gagg Pitcher April 7, 2008 Connor Owings Player Feb. 23, 2015 Brad Schuka Pitcher April 17, 2001 Dock Doyle Player April 14, 2008 Michael Paez Player March 16, 2015 Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 1, 2001 Scott Woodward Player April 21, 2008 Michael paez Co-Player April 6, 2015 Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 8, 2001 David Anderson Player May 12, 2008 Scott Sturkie Pitcher May 14, 2001 David Anderson Co-Player May 19, 2008 G.K. Young Pitcher Feb. 22, 2016 Tyler Chadwick Player Mar. 28, 2016 Justin Sturge Pitcher March 6, 2002 Austin Fleet Pitcher Feb. 23, 2009 Andrew Beckwith Pitcher April 4, 2016 Justin Owens Player April 18, 2002 Keith Hessler Co-Pitcher March 3, 2009 Connor Owings Player April 18, 2016 Justin Owens Player May 7, 2002 Cody Wheeler Pitcher March 9, 2009 Connor Owings Player May 9, 2016 Seamus Donovan Pitcher May 14, 2002 Cody Wheeler Pitcher March 30, 2009 Connor Owings Player May 22, 2016 Brandon Powell Player March 12, 2003 Adam Rice Co-Player April 6, 2009 Mike Morrison Pitcher May 22, 2016 Brian Waack Pitcher March 12, 2003 Chance Gilmore Player May 4, 2009 Kevin Woodall Jr. Player Feb. 28, 2017 Seamus Donovan Pitcher May 6, 2003 Nick McCully Pitcher May 4, 2009 Alex Cunningham Pitcher Mar. 27, 2017 Brandon Powell Player May 12, 2003 Cody Wheeler Pitcher May 11, 2009 Alex Cunningham Pitcher April 3, 2017 Mike Costanzo Player Feb.18, 2004 Jose Iglesias Player March 2, 2010 Alex Cunningham Pitcher May 22, 2017 Jake Hurry Pitcher Feb. 18, 2004 Jim Birmingham Pitcher March 2, 2010 Mike Costanzo Player Feb. 24, 2004 Cody Wheeler Pitcher April 5, 2010 Brett Grandstrand Player April 13, 2004 Jose Iglesias Player April 12, 2010 Steven Carter Pitcher April 20, 2004 Taylor Motter Player May 3, 2010 Jake Hurry Co-Pitcher May 17, 2004 Rico Noel Player May 17, 2010 Andy DeLaGarza Pitcher May 24, 2004 Anthony Meo Pitcher May 17, 2010 Mike Costanzo Co-Player March 7, 2005 Josh Conway Pitcher March 8, 2011 Jim Birmingham Pitcher March 15, 2011 COASTAL CAROLINA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPION 2016 NCAA Super Regional Appearances (3) 2008 - 2010 - 2016 NCAA Regional Appearances (15) 1991 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2007 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2015 2016 NCAA Regional #1 Seeds (4) 2005 - 2007 - 2008 - 2010 (#4 National Seed) Conference Regular Season Champion (17) 1998 - 1989 - 1990 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 1999 2002 - 2005 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 2012 - 2016 - 2017 Conference Tournament Champion (15) 1986 - 1991 - 1992 - 1993 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 2004 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 2016 NAIA World Series (4) 1978 - 1980 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 NAIA Area 7 Champion (4) 1980 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 NAIA District 6 Champion (6) 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - 1982 - 1983 - 1984 46 Coastal Annual Stat Leaders 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2013 Jacob May 70 2001 Chad Felty 3 BATTING AVERAGE RUNS 2014 Connor Owings 76 Justin Owens 3 1977 Don Landrun .315 1977 Don Landrum 36 2015 Anthony Marks 83 Adam Keim 3 1978 Steve Billingsley .445 Tom Romano 36 2016 Zach Remillard 99 Ryan McGraw 3 1979 Walt Parmenter .392 Charles Hendricks 36 G.K. Young 99 2002 Brandon Powell 6 1980 Bruce Franklin .410 1978 Steve Billingsley 55 2017 Billy Cooke 71 2003 Ryan McGraw 4 1981 Tony Maggard .424 1979 Mike Sabbagh 41 Steve Pinocchio 4 1982 Frank Talotta .384 1980 Doug Sabbagh 38 2004 Ryan McGraw 3 1983 Mickey Brantley .435 1981 Bruce Franklin 45 DOUBLES 2005 Jon Foisy 3 1977 Keith Taylor 11 1984 Greg Brown .405 1982 Frank Talotta 46 2006 David Sappelt 4 1978 Bob Lieb 11 1985 Denny Woods .421 1983 Ricky Grice 67 2007 David Sappelt 7 1979 Mike Sabbagh 13 1986 Kirt Manwaring .429 1984 Jim Castellani 51 2008 Dock Doyle 2 Mike Burden 13 1987 Terry Spires .409 1985 Denny Woods 51 Rico Noel 2 1980 Mike Sabbagh 12 1988 Greg Streett .367 1986 Kirt Manwaring 70 2009 Chance Gilmore 5 1981 Tony Maggard 15 1989 Myrle Gross .372 1987 Greg Streett 57 2010 Scott Woodward 4 1982 Frank Talotta 12 1990 Myrle Gross .364 1988 Tony Spires 44 Steve Davis 4 Steve Podraza 12 1991 Chris Hanrahan .336 1989 Mark Howle 40 2011 Tommy La Stella 4 1983 Mickey Brantley 18 1992 Luis Lopez .371 1990 Myrle Gross 48 2012 Daniel Bowman 6 1984 Greg Brown 12 1993 Matt Schilling .337 1991 Ed Fortney 56 2013 Jacob May 2 1985 Kirt Manwaring 13 1994 Matt Schilling .356 1992 Luis Lopez 56 2014 Tyler Chadwick 2 1986 Kirt Manwaring 18 1995 Chris Pond .377 1993 Gary Turnipseed 50 G.K. Young 2 1987 Terry Spires 21 1996 Jason Vindich .386 1994 Stephen Turner 51 2015 Anthony Marks 1 1988 Greg Streett 17 1997 Jeremy Samatas .365 1995 Stephen Turner 45 Michael Paez 1 1989 Robbie Jordan 12 1998 Dorian Cameron .411 1996 Brett Harwood 49 Zach Remillard 1 1990 Myrle Gross 16 1999 Kevin Schnall .405 1997 Jason Isadore 51 Connor Owings 1 1991 Pearce Taylor 14 2000 Brandon Powell .370 1998 Dorian Cameron 57 Al Molina 1 1992 Chris Hanrahan 18 2001 Chris Carter .417 1999 Dorian Cameron 53 2016 Michael Paez 3 1993 Chris Pond 14 2002 Justin Owens .417 2000 Brooks Marzka 41 2017 Kieton Rivers 3 2003 Brandon Powell .364 2001 Ryan McGraw 64 1994 Frank Sarver 18 2004 Mike Costanzo .359 2002 Ryan McGraw 72 1995 Chris Pond 20 2005 Mike Costanzo .379 2003 Brett Grandstrand 63 1996 Chip Weisgerber 15 HOME RUNS 2006 Adam Vrable .324 2004 Mike Costanzo 66 Steve Bagby 15 1977 Tom Romano 11 2007 Tommy Baldridge .383 2005 Mike Costanzo 74 1997 Jeremy Samatas 18 1978 Tom Romano 15 2008 Dock Doyle .370 2006 Matt Sutton 38 1998 Dorian Cameron 17 1979 Tom Romano 10 2009 David Anderson .377 2007 Dom Duggan 63 1999 Brooks Marzka 14 1980 Tom Romano 12 2010 Tommy La Stella .378 2008 Scott Woodward 82 2000 Brooks Marzka 15 1981 Bruce Franklin 9 2011 Tommy La Stella .398 2009 Rico Noel 75 2001 Chris Carter 22 Tony Maggard 9 2012 Daniel Bowman .401 2010 Rico Noel 82 2002 Justin Owens 24 1982 Frank Talotta 10 2013 Jacob May .324 2011 Tommy La Stella 59 2003 Brandon Powell 22 1983 John Rigos 22 2014 Connor Owings .326 2012 Daniel Bowman 62 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 1984 John Charboneau 14 2015 Anthony Marks .343 2013 Ted Blackman 45 2005 Dom Duggan 17 1985 Denny Woods 15 2016 Connor Owings .352 2014 Connor Owings 45 2006 Brant Peacher 13 1986 Kirt Manwaring 19 2017 Billy Cooke .353 2015 Anthony Marks 58 2007 Dom Duggan 20 1987 Terry Spires 7 Michael Paez 58 2008 David Sappelt 25 Robbie Jordan 7 2016 Michael Paez 67 2009 Adam Rice 20 1988 Tim Shaw 10 AT BATS 2017 Billy Cooke 52 2010 Taylor Motter 22 1989 Jeff Sefcik 12 1977 Al Anch 150 2011 Rich Witten 18 1990 Kip Kingsmore 15 1978 Steve Billingsley 164 2012 Rich Witten 17 1991 Buddy Cribb 15 1979 Mike Sabbagh 132 HITS 2013 Will Remillard 13 1992 Luis Lopez 11 1980 Tom Romano 167 1977 Al Anch 47 2014 Connor Owings 14 1993 Gary Turnipseed 6 1981 Mickey Brantley 142 1978 Steve Billingsley 73 2015 Michael Paez 17 Rick Castellani 6 1982 Frank Talotta 177 1979 Walt Parmenter 51 2016 Connor Owings 20 1994 John Canetto 8 1983 Frank Talotta 196 1980 Tom Romano 55 2017 Billy Cooke 15 1995 Chris Pond 7 1984 Jim Castellani 184 Bruce Franklin 55 John Canetto 7 1985 Kirt Manwaring 169 1981 Mickey Brantley 56 1996 Matt Ragan 9 TRIPLES Steve Bagby 9 1986 Mike Prochaska 201 1982 Frank Talotta 68 1977 Tom Romano 4 1997 Steve Bagby 14 1987 Terry Spires 220 1983 Mickey Brantley 84 1978 Steve Billingsley 5 1998 Jeremy Samatas 18 Greg Streett 220 1984 Greg Brown 69 1979 Walt Parmenter 4 1999 Brooks Marzka 8 1988 Tony Spires 190 1985 Denny Woods 70 1980 Gary Gilmore 5 2000 Justin Owens 10 1989 Tony Spires 185 1986 Kirt Manwaring 79 1981 John Rigos 4 2001 Chad Felty 13 1990 Myrle Gross 225 1987 Terry Spires 90 1982 Frank Talotta 7 2002 Adam Keim 16 1991 Ed Fortney 217 1988 Greg Streett 66 1983 Kim Stevens 3 2003 Jeff Baker 9 1992 Chris Hanrahan 219 1989 Mark Romer 59 Buck Hosea 3 2004 Mike Costanzo 21 1993 Gary Turnipseed 209 Mark Howle 59 1984 Kim Stevens 3 2005 Mike Costanzo 16 1994 Stephen Turner 229 1990 Myrle Gross 82 Kirt Manwaring 3 2006 Matt Sutton 12 1995 Stephen Turner 221 1991 Luis Lopez 70 1985 Larry Brady 3 2007 Chris Raber 17 1996 Will Wall 202 1992 Luis Lopez 72 Chuck Perry 3 2008 David Anderson 20 1997 Jeremy Samatas 203 Chris Hanrahan 72 Kirt Manwaring 3 2009 David Anderson 21 1998 Dorian Cameron 236 1993 Luis Lopez 63 1986 Tom Sutryk 2 2010 Jose Iglesias 16 1999 Dorian Cameron 235 Gary Turnipseed 63 John Kay 2 2011 Tommy La Stella 14 2000 Brooks Marzka 210 1994 Stephen Turner 73 Scott Fowler 2 2012 Daniel Bowman 6 2001 Brandon Powell 234 1995 Chris Pond 75 1987 Tony Spires 8 2013 Jacob May 7 2002 Brandon Powell 247 1996 Chip Weisgerber 62 1988 Tony Spires 4 2014 Connor Owings 4 2003 Brandon Powell 253 1997 Jeremy Samatas 74 1989 Mark Romer 5 2015 Casey Schroeder 13 2004 Brett Grandstrand 233 1998 Dorian Cameron 97 1990 Mark Romer 6 2016 Zach Remillard 19 2005 Chris Todd 244 1999 Brooks Marzka 80 1991 Pearce Taylor 3 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 18 2006 Matt Sutton 190 2000 Brooks Marzka 64 1992 Five with 1 2007 David Sappelt 276 2001 Chad Felty 76 1993 Matt Schilling 3 2008 David Sappelt 275 Adam Keim 76 Frank Sarver 3 RBI 2009 Adam Rice 242 2002 Ryan McGraw 89 1994 Stephen Turner 3 1977 Tom Romano 37 2010 Daniel Bowman 262 2003 Brandon Powell 92 1995 Rob Rambow 2 1978 Tom Romano 47 2011 Daniel Bowman 242 2004 Mike Costanzo 83 Evan Hurley 2 1979 Mike Burden 33 2012 Daniel Bowman 237 2005 Mike Costanzo 91 1996 Brett Harwood 3 Mike Sabbagh 33 2013 Jacob May 216 2006 Adam Vrable 61 1997 Jason Vindich 2 1980 Tom Romano 43 2014 Connor Owings 233 2007 David Sappelt 99 Antwain Haman 2 1981 Tony Maggard 52 2015 Anthony Marks 242 2008 David Sappelt 96 1998 Jon Humay 3 1982 Frank Talotta 50 2016 G.K. Young 294 2009 Adam Rice 89 1999 Ricardo Ayala 2 1983 Frank Talotta 68 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 221 2010 Tommy La Stella 93 Eric Decker 2 1984 Greg Brown 63 2011 Tommy La Stella 92 2000 Seven with 1 1985 Kirt Manwaring 57 2012 Daniel Bowman 95 1986 Kirt Manwaring 58 47 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Annual Stat Leaders 1987 Robbie Jordan 60 1989 Mark Romer 21 1988 Randy Stokes 62 1990 Randy Stokes 111.0 1988 Mark Howle 43 1990 Mark Romer 45 1989 Randy Stokes 86 1991 Dave Brink 91.2 1989 Jeff Sefcik 45 1991 Paul Leszczynski 34 1990 Randy Stokes 103 1992 Mike Davis 107.0 1990 Myrle Gross 52 1992 Gary Turnipseed 29 1991 Mike Davis 63 1993 Mike Davis 87.0 1991 Buddy Cribb 46 1993 Gary Turnipseed 32 1992 Mike Davis 61 1994 Mike Campagno 115.0 1992 Luis Lopez 60 1994 Stephen Turner 28 1993 Mike Davis 55 1995 Steve Ells 69.1 1993 John Canetto 32 1995 Stephen Turner 35 1994 Chris Herndon 48 1996 Darrell Bagwell 82.1 1994 Chris Pond 42 1996 Jason Vindich 18 Mike Campagno 48 1997 Mike Duperron 81.2 1995 Chris Pond 38 1997 Jason Isadore 21 1995 Steve Ells 60 1998 Ron Deubel 117.2 1996 Steve Bagby 56 1998 Jon Humay 23 1996 Darrell Bagwell 57 1999 Ron Deubel 130.2 1997 Jeremy Samatas 48 1999 Ricardo Ayala 33 1997 Tony Crossen 60 2000 Rett Johnson 133.1 1998 Jeremy Samatas 55 2000 Mario Gianfortune 22 1998 Ron Deubel 136 2001 Scott Sturkie 132.2 1999 Kevin Schnall 48 2001 Ryan McGraw 30 1999 Ron Deubel 132 2002 Steven Carter 116.2 2000 Brooks Marzka 46 2002 Ryan McGraw 63 2000 Rett Johnson 151 2003 Steven Carter 115.1 2001 Chad Felty 62 2003 Ryan McGraw 45 2001 Scott Sturkie 133 2004 Jake Hurry 122.2 2002 Adam Keim 66 2004 Ryan McGraw 22 2002 Steven Carter 87 2005 Ricky Shefka 117.2 2003 Brandon Powell 46 2005 Jon Foisy 21 2003 Steven Carter 110 2006 Andy DeLaGarza 92.1 2004 Mike Costanzo 74 2006 Matt Sutton 14 2004 Steven Carter 116 2007 Bobby Gagg 112.0 2005 Michael DeJesus 72 2007 Adam Vrable 16 2005 Ricky Shefka 81 2008 Nick McCully 89.1 2006 Matt Sutton 38 2008 Scott Woodward 42 2006 Andy DeLaGarza 62 2009 Cody Wheeler 91.2 2007 Tommy Baldridge 58 2009 Rico Noel 48 2007 Bobby Gagg 84 2010 Cody Wheeler 111.1 Chris Raber 58 2010 Rico Noel 56 2008 Nick McCully 72 2011 Anthony Meo 108.1 2008 Dock Doyle 72 2011 Scott Woodward 31 2009 Cody Wheeler 98 2012 Tyler Herb 96.2 2009 David Anderson 82 2012 Jacob May 27 2010 Cody Wheeler 113 2013 Ben Smith 92.2 2010 Jose Iglesias 80 2013 Jacob May 16 2011 Anthony Meo 115 2014 Tyler Herb 97.0 2011 Tommy La Stella 70 2014 Michael Paez 17 2012 Tyler Herb 70 2015 Andrew Beckwith 66.1 2012 Rich Witten 66 2015 Michael Paez 19 2013 Ben Smith 83 2016 Alex Cunningham 119.1 2013 Will Remillard 39 2016 Billy Cooke 27 2014 Tyler Herb 68 2017 Alex Cunningham 106.0 2014 Connor Owings 34 2017 Billy Cooke 21 2015 Mike Morrison 72 2015 G.K. Young 49 2016 Alex Cunningham 98 2016 Zach Remillard 72 2017 Alex Cunningham 117 SAVES 1978 Randy Nimmons 5 G.K. Young 72 WINS 1977 Joe Stethers 10 1979 Randy Nimmons 5 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 60 1978 Steve Smith 9 ERA 1980 Joe Louis 3 1979 Steve Smith 9 1977 Brent Byer 0.97 1981 Joe Louis 1 SLUGGING PCT. 1980 Steve Smith 11 1978 Clint Harvey 2.53 Marc Luther 1 1978 Tom Romano .665 1981 Mark Clemons 8 1979 Steve Smith 1.39 1982 Tom Zmudosky 3 1979 Mike Sabbagh .598 1982 Mark Clemons 9 1980 Mark Goldberg 0.89 Keith Stohr 3 1980 Bruce Franklin .672 1983 Mark Clemons 10 1981 Mark Clemons 2.28 1983 Mark Clemons 4 1981 Tony Maggard .824 1984 Bob Buckley 9 1982 Brian Aviles 2.08 1984 Greg Brown 2 1982 Frank Talotta .706 1985 John Heck 8 1983 Mark Clemons 2.37 Doug Ames 2 1983 John Rigos .820 1986 Kevin Thomas 10 1984 John Pilatich 1.88 1985 Rick Murray 4 1984 Greg Brown .729 1987 Bobby Hargett 7 1985 Rick Murray 3.99 1986 Matt Logue 3 1985 Denny Woods .765 1988 Randy Stokes 10 1986 Kevin Thomas 3.51 1987 Matt Logue 6 1986 Kirt Manwaring .802 1989 Bobby Hargett 8 1987 Matt Logue 3.54 1988 Matt Logue 9 1987 Terry Spires .609 Randy Stokes 8 1988 Matt Logue 1.14 1989 Matt Logue 10 1988 Darrin Davis .633 1990 Randy Stokes 11 1989 Matt Logue 1.55 1990 Robbie Jordan 4 1989 Jeff Sefcik .620 1991 Dave Iorlano 6 1990 Paul Alexander 2.55 1991 Dave Iorlano 6 1990 Kip Kingsmore .631 1992 Mickey Lincoln 8 1991 Dave Iorlano 1.27 1992 Dave Iorlano 2 1991 Buddy Cribb .558 1993 Chris Herndon 5 1992 Mickey Lincoln 2.92 Chris Wilson 2 1992 Luis Lopez .624 Mike Davis 5 1993 Pat Valero 3.27 1993 Chris Wilson 7 1993 Matt Schilling .497 1994 Mike Campagno 9 1994 Chris Herndon 2.71 1994 Derek Covell 3 1994 Matt Schilling .536 1995 Scott Smith 4 1995 Derek Covell 5.53 1995 Jason Burge 4 1995 Chris Pond .593 1996 Steve Ells 7 1996 Bobby Richardson 4.65 1996 Van Dukes 3 1996 Matt Trahan .603 1997 Tony Crossen 6 1997 Jeff Smith 5.83 1997 Kit Kadlec 2 1997 Steve Bagby .577 1998 Ron Deubel 8 1998 Kris Caster 4.33 1998 Kit Kadlec 9 1998 Jeremy Samatas .680 1999 Ron Deubel 13 1999 Scott Sturkie 2.49 1999 Kit Kadlec 13 1999 Kevin Schnall .589 2000 Rett Johnson 9 2000 Rett Johnson 2.70 2000 Kit Kadlec 9 2000 Brooks Marzka .505 2001 Scott Sturkie 13 2001 Brian Fischer 3.02 2001 Steve Soja 5 2001 Chad Felty .693 2002 Steven Carter 11 2002 Steven Carter 3.01 2002 Adam Keim 7 2002 Justin Owens .706 2003 Steven Carter 11 2003 Brian Waack 2.90 2003 Byron Binda 3 2003 Brandon Powell .534 2004 Steven Carter 12 2004 Jake Hurry 3.72 Brian Waack 3 2004 Mike Costanzo .740 2005 Ricky Shefka 12 2005 Ricky Shefka 2.75 2004 Byron Binda 9 2005 Mike Costanzo .658 2006 John Mariotti 5 2006 Bobby Gagg 2.95 2005 Mike Costanzo 14 2006 Matt Sutton .511 2007 Bobby Gagg 12 2007 Bobby Gagg 2.57 2006 Travis Risser 3 2007 Tommy Baldridge .633 2008 Nick McCully 10 2008 Joey Haug 2.28 John Mariotti 3 2008 Dock Doyle .675 2009 Cody Wheeler 10 2009 Nick McCully 2.10 2007 David Anderson 10 2009 David Anderson .732 2010 Anthony Meo 13 2010 Ryan Connolly 2.15 2008 Pete Andrelczyk 9 2010 Jose Iglesias .629 2011 Anthony Meo 10 2011 Matt Rein 2.07 2009 Nick McCully 8 2011 Tommy La Stella .680 2012 Aaron Burke 10 2012 Aaron Burke 1.58 2010 Austin Fleet 8 2012 Daniel Bowman .578 2013 Ryan Connolly 6 2013 Ryan Connolly 2.11 2011 Ryan Connolly 3 2013 Jacob May .495 Tyler Herb 6 2014 Andrew Beckwith 1.49 Josh Conway 3 2014 Connor Owings .446 Tyler Poole 6 2015 Brock Hunter 2.27 2012 Ryan Connolly 11 2015 Michael Paez .526 2014 Tyler Herb 7 2016 Mike Morrison 1.50 2013 Ryan Connolly 11 2016 Connor Owings .636 2015 Austin Kerr 8 2017 Bobby Holmes 2.51 2014 Tyler Poole 6 2017 Billy Cooke .587 2016 Andrew Beckwith 15 2015 Bobby Holmes 4 2017 Andrew Beckwith 8 2016 Mike Morrison 11 INNINGS PITCHED 2017 Austin Kitchen 6 STOLEN BASES 1977 Joe Stethers 101.1 1977 Steve Billingsley 37 STRIKEOUTS 1978 Steve Smith 67.1 1978 Steve Billingsley 49 1977 Joe Stethers 95 1979 Steve Smith 107.1 1979 Mike Sabbagh 25 1978 Tim Horton 58 1980 Steve Smith 126.0 1980 Gary Gilmore 25 1979 Steve Smith 58 1981 Mark Clemons 65.1 1981 Mickey Brantley 26 1980 Steve Smith 99 1982 Brian Aviles 77.2 1982 Ricky Grice 32 1981 Joe Louis 53 1983 Mark Clemons 98.2 1983 Ricky Grice 36 1982 Mark Clemons 85 1984 Bob Buckley 93.0 1984 Denny Woods 13 1983 Mark Clemons 87 1985 Bob Buckley 79.1 1985 Chuck Perry 16 1984 Bob Buckley 83 1986 Kevin Thomas 95.2 1986 Art Smith 19 1985 Bob Buckley 63 1987 Bobby Hargett 104.1 1987 Tony Spires 10 1986 Kevin Thomas 82 1988 Randy Stokes 94.0 1988 Darren Davis 12 1987 Bobby Hargett 64 1989 Randy Stokes 108.0 48 Chanticleers as Confernce Leader 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal was a member of the Big South Conference from 1986-2016 and joined the Sun Belt Conference in 2017 2008 Scott Woodward 64 42-51 2011 Ryan Connolly 32 40.2 2009 Rico Noel 63 48-51 2012 Ryan Connolly 35 77.0 ERA INDIVIDUAL 2010 Rico Noel 65 56-69 Aaron Burke 35 79.2 Year IP ER ERA BATTING AVERAGE 2011 Scott Woodward 55 31-35 2013 Ryan Connolly 32 81.0 1989 329.1 182 4.17 Year Player Hits-AB Avg. 2016 Billy Cooke 72 27-34 2016 Mike Morrison 34 72.0 1992 508.0 243 4.31 1998 Dorian Cameron 97-236 .411 1999 505.1 209 3.72 1999 Kevin Schnall 75-185 .405 2002 547.1 207 3.40 2001 Chris Carter 75-180 .417 ERA TEAM 2003 557.2 221 3.57 Year Player App. IP ER ERA 2007 562.2 227 3.63 2002 Justin Owens 88-211 .417 1988 Bobby Hargett 14 82.0 25 2.74 2005 Mike Costanzo 91-240 .379 BATTING AVERAGE 2009 555.0 249 4.04 1994 Chris Herndon 14 83.0 25 2.71 Year Hits-AB Avg. 2010 584.0 229 3.53 1999 Scott Sturkie 20 115.2 32 2.49 1988 482-1534 .314 2011 567.1 187 2.97 2002 Steven Carter 18 116.2 39 3.01 1989 472-1552 .304 2012 560.0 165 * 2.65 HOME RUNS 2009 Nick McCully 28 73.0 17 2.10 1990 597-1931 .309 Year Player Games HR 2016 646.1 244 3.40 2011 Matt Rein 18 74.0 17 2.07 1992 627-1907 .329 1986 Kirt Manwaring 50 19 2012 Aaron Burke 35 79.2 14 1.58 1996 552-1761 .313 1990 Kip Kingsmore 58 15 2016 Andrew Beckwith 26 117.0 24 1.85 1999 630-1966 .320 1998 Jeremy Samatus 60 18 STRIKEOUTS 2001 712-2159 .330 Year Games SO 2001 Chad Felty 61 13 2007 679-2116 .321 1989 46 271 2004 Mike Costanzo 62 21 2008 726-2242 .324 1992 50 344 2007 Chris Raber 63 17 VICTORIES Year Player App. W 2009 710-2157 .329 1998 60 495 2008 David Anderson 61 20 1986 Kevin Thomas 16 11 1999 58 510 2009 David Anderson 63 21 1988 Buddyy Hargett 13 9 2000 57 471 2011 Tommy La Stella 61 14 1989 Buddy Hargett 14 8 2002 63 406 2016 Zach Remillard 73 19 RUNS SCORED Randy Stokes 16 8 Year Games Runs 2003 63 508 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 57 18 1990 Randy Stokes 20 11 1988 47 348 2004 63 488 1999 Don Deubel 23 13 1990 59 389 2009 63 456 2000 Rett Johnson 23 9 1991 65 359 2010 65 530 RUNS BATTED IN 2002 Steven Carter 18 11 1994 54 534 Year Player Games RBI 2011 62 478 2003 Steven Carter 20 11 1996 53 403 1990 Myrle Grose 59 52 2013 60 456 2004 Steven Carter 22 12 1999 58 447 1992 Luis Lopez 60 60 2015 60 461 2007 Bobby Gagg 17 12 2001 62 482 2002 Adam Keim 61 65 2016 73 553 2008 Nick McCully 24 10 2005 66 496 2004 Mike Costanzon 62 74 2009 Cody Wheeler 15 10 2007 63 455 2007 Tommy Baldridge 63 58 2010 Anthony Meo 18 13 2008 64 524 Chris Raber 63 58 VICTORIES 2012 Aaron Burke 35 10 2009 63 522 Year Games Wins 2008 Dock Doyle 61 72 2016 Andrew Beckwith 26 15 2010 65 603 1988 47 35 2009 David Anderson 63 82 2011 62 412 1989 46 33 2010 Jose Iglesias 64 80 2015 60 405 1990 59 40 2012 Rich Witten 61 66 2016 73 516 1991 65 36 2016 Zach Remillard 73 72 STRIKEOUTS Year Player App. IP SO 1992 50 33 G.K. Young 73 72 1986 Kevin Thomas 16 95.2 92 1993 56 28 2017 Kevin Woodall Jr. 57 60 1989 Randy Stokes 16 108.0 86 HOME RUNS 1999 58 43 1990 Randy Stokes 20 111.0 103 Year Games HR 2002 63 44 1998 Ron Deubel 20 117.2 136 1988 47 57 2003 63 45 HITS 1999 Ron Deubel 23 130.2 132 1989 46 56 Year Player Games Hits 2005 66 50 2000 Rett Johnson 24 133.1 151 1990 59 55 1988 Greg Streett 46 66 2007 63 50 2009 Cody Wheeler 15 91.2 98 1994 54 47 1999 Myrle Grose 59 82 2008 64 50 2010 Cody Wheeler 18 111.1 113 1997 54 58 1998 Dorian Cameron 58 97 2009 63 47 2011 Anthony Meo 16 108.1 115 2001 62 64 2002 Ryan McGraw 60 89 2010 65 55 2017 Alex Cunningham 15 106.0 117 2004 63 63 2003 Brandon Powell 63 92 2011 62 42 2007 63 79 2007 David Sappelt 63 99 2012 61 42 2008 64 96 2008 David Sappelt 64 96 2016 73 55 2009 63 86 2015 Anthony Marks 60 83 INNINGS PITCHED Year Player App. IP 2010 65 111 2016 Zach Remillard 73 99 1989 Randy Stokes 16 108.0 2011 62 51 G.K. Young 73 99 SAVES 1990 Randy Stokes 20 111.0 2015 60 62 Year Games Saves 1998 Ron Deubel 20 117.2 2016 73 96 1986 50 4 1999 Ron Deubel 23 130.2 1987 50 10 RUNS SCORED 2000 Rett Johnson 24 133.1 Year Player Games Hits 1988 47 12 2002 Steven Carter 18 116.2 1988 Tony Spires 46 44 DOUBLES 1989 46 10 2007 Bobby Gagg 17 112.0 Year Games 2B 2002 Ryan McGraw 57 72 1990 59 12 2009 Cody Wheeler 15 91.2 1989 46 75 2003 Brett Grandstrand 61 63 1991 65 11 2010 Cody Wheeler 18 111.1 2007 63 119 2004 Mike Costanzo 62 74 1993 56 14 2011 Anthony Meo 16 108.1 2009 63 147 2005 Mike Costanzo 66 74 1999 58 15 2016 Alex Cunningham 22 119.1 2011 62 129 2007 Dom Duggan 63 63 2004 63 14 2008 Scott Woodward 64 82 2005 66 17 2009 Rico Noel 63 75 SAVES TRIPLES 2008 64 18 2011 Tommy La Stella 61 59 Year Player App. IP S Year Games 3B 2009 63 19 2016 Michael Paez 73 67 1987 Matt Logue 26 48.1 6 1989 46 14 2012 61 26 1989 Matt Logue 24 40.2 10 1990 59 16 2013 60 18 1990 Robbie Jordan 16 18.0 4 2010 65 18 2016 73 21 DOUBLES 1991 Dave Ioriano 28 42.2 6 2011 62 19 Year Player Games 2B 1993 Chris Wilson 24 24.0 7 1988 Greg Streett 46 18 1998 Kit Kadlec 29 41.2 9 FIELDING PCT. 2002 Justin Owens 57 24 Year PO A E Pct. 1999 Ki Kadlec 34 46.0 13 2003 Brandon Powell 63 22 STOLEN BASES 1987 1347 573 73 .963 2004 Byron Binda 34 62.2 9 Year Games SB 2008 David Sappelt 64 25 1988 - - - .959 2005 Mike Costanzo 37 55.0 14 1989 46 72 1990 59 158 1989 1173 566 84 .954 2008 Pete Andrelczk 30 48.0 9 1990 - - - .959 2010 Austin Fleet 31 60.0 8 1991 65 159 TRIPLES 1992 60 126 1991 1450 534 83 .959 Year Player Games 3B 2012 Ryan Connolly 35 77.0 11 1993 56 118 1992 1524 516 81 .971 1987 Tony Spires 48 8 2013 Ryan Connolly 32 81.0 11 1996 53 115 2001 1307 529 53 .972 1990 Mark Romar 59 5 1999 58 122 2002 1642 723 88 .964 APPEARANCES 2001 62 138 2003 1673 691 73 .970 STOLEN BASES Year Player App. IP 2002 63 192 2007 1688 703 72 .971 Year Player Games SB-A 1987 Matt Logue 26 48.1 2003 63 155 2016 1939 732 78 .972 1990 Mike Romer 59 45-51 1989 Matt Logue 24 40.2 2005 66 106 1991 Paul Leszczynski 39 25-26 1991 Dave Ioriano 28 42.2 2008 64 105 Pearce Taylor 40 25-26 1993 Chris Wilson 24 24.0 2009 63 121 1993 Gary Turnipseed 54 32-45 1999 Ki Kadlec 34 46.0 2010 65 161 1995 Steven Turner 54 32-42 2003 Bobby Waack 31 77.2 2016 73 112 1999 Richard Ayala 56 33-36 2004 Byron Binda 34 62.2 2017 57 88 2002 Ryan McGraw 57 63-70 2005 Mike Costanzo 37 55.0 2003 Ryan McGraw 63 45-57 2010 Ryan Connolly * 40 50.1 49 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Year-By-Year Team Stats TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSE

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 1986 .341 50 50 1819 415 621 113 14 66 381 960 .528 177 22 226 .406 0 35 76 102 1284 471 85 .954 1987 .313 50 50 1854 340 580 92 14 44 294 832 .449 189 16 250 .381 0 34 33 53 1347 573 73 .963 1988 .313 47 47 1566 348 490 86 17 56 302 778 .497 189 31 202 .398 0 24 27 41 1171 450 70 .959 1989 .304 46 46 1552 313 472 75 14 56 282 743 .479 174 26 182 .384 0 30 72 88 1173 536 84 .953 1990 .309 59 59 1930 389 597 98 16 55 326 892 .462 235 15 256 .389 0 34 158 189 1482 545 878 .698 1991 .276 65 65 2021 356 558 99 4 43 305 794 .393 278 0 400 .364 0 0 159 176 0 0 0 .000 1992 .329 60 60 1907 395 627 103 5 64 330 932 .489 202 46 291 .406 0 34 126 151 1524 516 81 .962 1993 .294 56 56 1833 320 538 97 14 37 271 774 .422 176 35 267 .366 0 43 118 154 1304 533 103 .947 1994 .303 56 56 1866 339 565 115 6 47 286 833 .446 199 32 260 .376 19 26 94 118 0 0 0 .000 1995 .291 54 54 1768 280 514 98 11 31 234 727 .411 198 0 0 .362 0 36 79 106 0 0 0 .000 1996 .313 53 53 1761 403 552 106 6 45 340 805 .457 255 44 343 .410 14 30 115 150 1301 599 103 .949 1997 .308 54 54 1803 369 555 11 5 58 326 750 .416 242 30 371 .395 17 22 65 80 1304 617 116 .943 1998 .309 60 60 2013 420 622 100 11 58 346 918 .456 222 42 464 .387 12 29 86 111 1507 636 120 .947 1999 .320 58 58 1966 447 630 100 7 46 376 882 .449 309 52 368 .422 22 35 122 152 1516 605 93 .958 2000 .268 58 58 1876 304 503 86 7 28 263 687 .366 248 34 358 .359 27 22 122 161 1506 622 91 .959 2001 .330 62 62 2159 482 712 153 19 64 439 1095 .507 296 38 355 .415 26 29 138 170 1628 624 91 .961 2002 .313 63 63 2126 468 666 138 18 67 423 1041 .490 287 73 395 .407 35 36 192 222 1642 723 88 .964 2003 .284 63 63 2070 428 588 121 15 48 378 883 .427 316 70 403 .392 31 52 155 197 1673 691 73 .970 2004 .291 63 63 2098 433 610 122 8 63 385 937 .447 309 60 432 .392 29 58 98 140 1670 681 90 .963 2005 .306 66 66 2222 496 679 109 12 46 452 950 .428 360 82 424 .416 31 69 106 139 1749 687 93 .963 2006 .289 57 57 1949 344 563 92 14 43 311 812 .417 257 57 316 .384 18 79 69 100 1547 645 83 .964 2007 .321 63 63 2116 455 679 119 14 74 405 1048 .495 282 57 399 .410 29 118 65 89 1688 703 72 .971 2008 .324 64 64 2242 524 726 149 7 96 476 1177 .525 306 81 406 .418 35 71 105 141 1730 664 81 .967 2009 .329 63 63 2157 522 710 147 14 86 475 1143 .530 288 66 418 .418 35 66 121 155 1665 653 76 .968 2010 .324 65 65 2258 603 732 147 18 111 549 1248 .553 310 74 401 .417 32 71 161 198 1752 627 78 .968 2011 .281 62 62 2102 412 590 129 19 51 367 910 .433 240 87 413 .373 28 81 102 118 1702 714 71 .971 2012 .286 61 61 2030 334 580 96 11 25 293 773 .381 279 73 359 .387 27 76 91 118 1680 746 86 .966 2013 .269 60 60 1983 289 534 84 9 21 255 699 .352 261 59 318 .367 25 75 59 99 1649 642 78 .967 2014 .252 57 57 1898 264 478 79 9 17 234 626 .330 211 60 354 .342 18 54 63 85 1511 652 88 .961 2015 .274 60 60 1979 405 542 99 5 62 361 837 .423 269 68 423 .375 31 63 77 109 1608 668 88 .963 2016 .293 73 73 2417 516 709 119 11 96 464 1138 .471 342 77 575 .393 32 78 112 145 1939 732 78 .972 2017 .284 57 57 1910 377 542 91 10 68 348 857 .449 274 47 453 .383 25 62 88 113 1544 514 60 .972

TEAM SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 1986 5.27 31 19 50 50 9 2 0 7 427.1 489 317 250 195 282 0 0 0 0 .280 0 11 0 0 36 1987 5.47 27 23 50 50 10 2 0 10 447.2 490 324 272 222 291 88 11 52 0 .273 42 26 0 0 28 1988 4.68 35 12 47 47 13 0 0 12 390.1 406 255 203 172 253 73 7 34 0 .268 49 15 3 0 33 1989 4.18 33 13 46 46 9 0 0 10 392.1 434 238 182 204 271 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1990 3.77 40 19 59 59 15 0 0 12 498.1 472 256 209 300 329 0 0 0 0 .000 33 25 8 0 0 1991 4.74 36 29 65 65 10 0 0 11 548.1 602 372 289 284 345 0 0 0 0 .000 43 32 0 0 0 1992 4.31 33 27 60 60 11 0 0 4 508.0 523 343 243 266 344 0 0 0 0 .000 28 38 6 0 0 1993 5.35 28 28 56 56 7 0 0 14 461.1 506 335 274 264 285 91 9 60 0 .283 38 40 8 0 0 1994 5.35 30 26 56 56 17 2 0 7 466.1 503 341 277 243 251 90 8 49 0 .280 42 43 5 0 0 1995 6.86 17 37 0 0 7 0 0 5 442.0 531 402 337 293 266 119 7 50 0 .302 0 0 0 0 0 1996 6.15 24 29 53 53 6 3 1 8 434.1 536 296 297 217 259 122 7 44 2045 .303 45 38 4 14 37 1997 7.39 23 31 54 54 5 2 0 5 434.2 584 437 357 262 284 119 11 52 2166 .324 55 56 13 25 19 1998 5.73 31 29 60 60 9 2 2 9 502.1 599 398 320 270 495 125 11 60 2367 .298 66 40 8 18 25 1999 3.72 43 15 58 58 7 3 1 15 505.1 491 269 209 228 510 97 10 51 2242 .253 68 37 11 19 13 2000 4.30 34 24 58 58 6 6 5 12 502.0 472 276 240 231 479 75 11 31 0 .251 66 46 7 25 26 2001 4.10 42 20 62 62 10 4 1 6 542.2 534 301 247 176 505 91 10 40 0 .255 37 45 4 18 20 2002 3.40 44 19 63 63 5 3 2 13 547.1 554 272 207 162 406 116 17 39 2345 .265 33 55 8 11 24 2003 3.57 45 18 63 63 2 2 2 11 557.2 514 266 221 222 508 85 5 48 2399 .248 43 57 17 20 28 2004 5.00 40 23 63 63 3 2 2 14 556.2 588 359 309 244 488 104 9 63 2519 .276 53 77 15 16 52 2005 4.09 50 16 66 66 4 4 2 17 583.0 611 339 265 261 469 100 4 41 2641 .272 51 69 11 28 36 2006 4.26 30 27 57 57 5 4 3 9 515.2 563 315 244 240 370 92 5 25 2356 .282 38 52 9 18 46 2007 3.63 50 13 63 63 1 5 4 19 562.2 581 279 227 144 390 97 10 34 2443 .265 38 56 4 16 34 2008 4.25 50 14 64 64 0 2 2 18 576.2 590 318 272 220 442 106 6 63 2546 .264 59 43 6 19 29 2009 4.04 47 16 63 63 1 6 5 19 555.0 532 281 249 201 456 106 5 35 2413 .250 53 44 10 13 28 2010 3.53 55 10 65 65 2 6 5 14 584.0 543 274 229 226 530 94 3 36 2529 .248 50 53 1 22 37 2011 2.97 42 20 62 62 2 7 5 9 567.1 491 236 187 193 478 90 11 27 2400 .234 33 50 2 12 44 2012 2.65 42 19 61 61 2 4 4 26 560.0 487 238 165 202 399 85 6 27 2408 .237 30 72 5 13 62 2013 3.26 37 23 60 60 0 4 4 18 549.2 538 258 199 226 456 84 13 17 2412 .259 38 54 7 15 42 2014 3.88 24 33 57 57 4 5 3 10 503.2 514 290 217 214 376 70 7 16 2268 .266 70 56 3 18 45 2015 3.91 39 21 60 60 0 5 5 9 536.0 530 294 233 202 461 97 7 28 2349 .259 31 41 9 22 36 2016 3.40 55 18 73 73 3 4 4 21 646.1 607 305 244 249 553 120 5 34 2791 .249 41 50 8 23 27 2017 4.18 37 19 57 57 3 8 5 16 514.2 527 283 239 209 488 74 2 60 2287 .266 29 50 5 12 35

50 TEAM SEASON TOP 10 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL MOST TRIPLES MOST SACRIFICE FLIES MOST SAVES FEWEST HR ALLOWED HITTING 1. 19 2011 1. 35 2008 1. 26 2012 1. 16 2014 HIGHEST BATTING AVG. 19 2001 35 2002 2. 21 2016 2. 17 2013 1. .341 (621-1819) 1986 3. 18 2002 35 2009 3. 19 2007 3. 25 2006 2. .330 (712-2159) 2001 18 2010 4. 32 2016 19 2009 4. 27 2012 3. .329 (710-2157) 2009 5. 17 1988 32 2010 5. 18 2013 27 2011 4. .329 (627-1907) 1992 6. 16 1990 6. 31 2005 18 2008 6. 28 2015 5. .324 (732-2258) 2010 7. 15 2003 31 2003 7. 17 2005 7. 31 2000 6. .324 (726-2242) 2008 8. 14 - 7 times 31 2015 8. 16 2017 8. 34 2016 7. .321 (679-2116) 2007 9. 29 2007 9. 15 1999 34 2007 8. .320 (630-1966) 1999 29 2004 10. 14 — 3 times 34 1988 9. .313 (552-1761) 1996 MOST HOME RUNS MOST SACRIFICE HITS MOST COMPLETE GAMES 10. .313 (666-2126) 2002 1. 111 2010 1. 118 2007 1. 17 1994 FIELDING HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT. 2. 96 2016 2. 81 2011 2. 15 1990 HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. 1. .553 (2258 AB) 2010 96 2008 3. 79 2006 3. 13 1988 1. .972 (1544-514-60) 2017 2. .530 (2157 AB) 2009 4. 86 2009 4. 78 2016 4. 11 1992 2. .972 (1939-732-78) 2016 3. .528 (1819 AB) 1986 5. 74 2007 5. 76 2012 5. 10 1987 3. .971 (1702-714-71) 2011 4. .525 (2242 AB) 2008 6. 68 2017 6. 75 2013 10 2001 4. .971 (1688-703-72) 2007 5. .507 (2159 AB) 2001 7. 67 2002 7. 71 2008 10 1991 5. .970 (1673-691-73) 2003 6. .497 (1566 AB) 1988 8. 66 1986 71 2010 8. 9 1986 6. .968 (1665-653-76) 2009 7. .495 (2116 AB) 2007 9. 64 1992 9. 69 2005 9 1989 .968 (1752-627-78) 2010 8. .490 (2126 AB) 2002 64 2001 10. 66 2009 9 1998 8. .967 (1730-664-81) 2008 9. .489 (1907 AB) 1992 MOST RUNS BATTED IN MOST STOLEN BASES MOST SHUTOUTS 9. .967 (1649-642-78) 2013 10. .479 (1552 AB) 1989 1. 549 2010 1. 192 (192-222) 2002 1. 8 2017 10. .966 (1680-746-86) 2012 HIGHEST ON BASE PCT. 2. 476 2008 2. 161 (161-198) 2010 2. 7 2011 FEWEST ERRORS 1. .422 (1966 AB) 1999 3. 475 2009 3. 159 (159-176) 1991 3. 6 2009 1. 60 2017 2. .418 (2157 AB) 2009 4. 464 2016 4. 158 (158-189) 1990 6 2010 2. 70 1988 3. .418 (2242 AB) 2008 5. 452 2005 5. 155 (155-197) 2003 6 2000 3. 71 2011 4. .417 (2258 AB) 2010 6. 439 2001 6. 138 (138-170) 2001 6. 5 2007 4. 72 2007 5. .416 (2222 AB) 2005 7. 423 2002 7. 126 (126-151) 1992 5 2014 5. 73 2003 6. .415 (2159 AB) 2001 8. 405 2007 8. 122 (122-152) 1999 5 2015 73 1987 7. .410 (1761 AB) 1996 9. 385 2004 122 (122-161) 2000 9. 4 —6 times 7. 76 2009 10. 381 1986 10. 121 (121-155) 2009 8. .410 (2116 AB) 2007 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 8. 78 2013 9. .407 (2126 AB) 2002 MOST TOTAL BASES 1. 646.1 2016 78 2010 10. .406 (1819 AB) 1986 1. 1248 2010 PITCHING 2. 584.0 2010 78 2016 HIGHEST STOLEN BASE PCT. 2. 1177 2008 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. 3. 583.0 2005 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. .903 (159-176) 1991 3. 1143 2009 1. 2.65 (560.0 IP) 2012 4. 576.2 2008 1. 69 2002 2. .865 (192-222) 2002 4. 1138 2016 2. 2.97 (567.1 IP) 2011 5. 567.1 2011 2. 66 2016 3. .864 (102-118) 2011 5. 1095 2001 3. 3.26 (549.2 IP) 2013 6. 562.2 2007 66 2015 4. .836 (158-189) 1990 6. 1048 2007 4. 3.40 (646.1 IP) 2016 7. 560.0 2012 4. 64 2005 5. .834 (126-151) 1992 7. 1041 2002 5. 3.40 (547.1 IP) 2002 8. 557.2 2003 5. 60 2008 6. .818 (72-88) 1989 8. 960 1986 6. 3.53 (584.0 IP) 2010 9. 556.2 2004 6. 57 2006 7. .813 (161-198) 2010 9. 950 2005 7. 3.57 (557.2 IP) 2003 10. 555.0 2009 7. 54 2003 10. 937 2004 8. .813 (65-80) 1997 8. 3.63 (562.2 IP) 2007 MOST STRIKEOUTS 8. 53 2013 9. .812 (138-170) 2001 MOST WALKS 9. 3.72 (505.1 IP) 1999 1. 553 2016 9. 52 1993 10. .803 (122-152) 1999 1. 360 2005 10. 3.77 (498.1 IP) 1990 2. 530 2010 10. 51 1992 51 1996 MOST RUNS SCORED 2. 342 2016 LOWEST OPP BATTING AVG. 3. 510 1999 3. 316 2003 4. 508 2003 51 1997 1. 603 2010 1. .234 (567.1 IP) 2011 51 1990 2. 524 2008 4. 310 2010 2. .237 (560.0 IP) 2012 5. 505 2001 3. 522 2009 5. 309 2004 3. .248 (584.0 IP) 2010 6. 495 1998 4. 516 2016 309 1999 4. .248 (557.2 IP) 2003 7. 488 2017 5. 496 2005 7. 306 2008 5. .249 (646.1 IP) 2016 488 2004 6. 482 2001 8. 296 2001 6. .250 (555.0 IP) 2009 9. 479 2000 7. 468 2002 9. 288 2009 7. .251 (502.0 IP) 2000 10. 478 2011 10. 287 2002 8. 455 2007 8. .253 (505.1 IP) 1999 MOST K LOOKING 9. 447 1999 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 9. .255 (542.2 IP) 2001 1. 190 2003 10. 433 2004 1. 87 2011 10. .259 (536.0 IP) 2015 2. 187 2010 MOST HITS 2. 82 2005 FEWEST BB ALLOWED/9 3. 185 2016 1. 732 2010 3. 81 2008 1. 2.30 (562.2 IP) 2007 4. 179 1999 2. 726 2008 4. 77 2016 2. 2.66 (547.1 IP) 2002 5. 169 2004 3. 712 2001 5. 74 2010 3. 2.92 (542.2 IP) 2001 6. 152 2011 4. 710 2009 6. 73 2002 4. 3.06 (567.1 IP) 2011 7. 144 2017 5. 709 2016 73 2012 5. 3.25 (560.0 IP) 2012 8. 143 2015 6. 679 2007 8. 70 2003 6. 3.26 (555.0 IP) 2009 9. 141 2013 679 2005 9. 68 2015 7. 3.39 (536.0 IP) 2015 10. 140 2005 10. 66 2009 8. 666 2002 8. 3.43 (576.2 IP) 2008 MOST HR ALLOWED 9. 630 1999 MOST TIMES STRUCK OUT 9. 3.47 (646.1 IP) 2016 1. 63 2008 10. 627 1992 1. 575 2016 10. 3.48 (584.0 IP) 2010 63 2004 MOST DOUBLES 2. 464 1998 MOST STRIKEOUTS/9 3. 60 1998 1. 153 2001 3. 453 2017 1. 9.08 (505.1 IP) 1999 60 2017 2. 149 2008 4. 432 2004 2. 8.87 (502.1 IP) 1998 60 1993 3. 147 2009 5. 424 2005 3. 8.59 (502.0 IP) 2000 6. 52 1987 147 2010 6. 423 2015 4. 8.53 (514.2 IP) 2017 52 1997 5. 138 2002 7. 418 2009 5. 8.38 (542.2 IP) 2001 8. 51 1999 6. 129 2011 8. 413 2011 6. 8.20 (557.2 IP) 2003 9. 50 1995 7. 122 2004 9. 406 2008 7. 8.17 (584.0 IP) 2010 10. 49 1994 8. 121 2003 10. 403 2003 8. 7.89 (556.2 IP) 2004 9. 119 2016 9. 7.74 (536.0 IP) 2015 119 2007 10. 7.70 (646.1 IP) 2016 51 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Indvidual Season Records MOST HOME RUNS 1. 22 RIGOS, John 1983 SEASON HITTING 2. 21 ANDERSON, David 2009 HIGHEST BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 100 AB) 21 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 1. .441 BILLINGSLY, Steve 1978 4. 20 ANDERSON, David 2008 2. .424 MAGGARD, Tony 1981 5. 19 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 3. .422 WOODS, Denny 1985 19 MANWARING, Kirt 1986 4. .417 OWENS, Justin (88-211) 2002 19 Mickey Brantley 1983 5. .417 CARTER, Chris (75-180) 2001 8. 18 SAPPELT, David 2008 6. .415 BRANTLEY, Mickey 1983 18 WOODALL Jr., Kevin 2017 7. .412 GRICE, Ricky 1983 18 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 8. .411 MANWARING, Kirt (81-197) 1986 18 SAMATAS, Jeremy 1998 9. .411 CAMERON, Dorian (97-236) 1998 12. 17 RABER, Chris 2007 10. .410 FRANKLIN, Bruce 1980 13. 16 OWINGS, Connor 2016 10. .409 SPIRES, Terry (90-220) 1987 Scott Woodward 16 IGLESIAS, Jose 2010 11. .405 SCHNALL, Kevin (75-185) 1999 16 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 12. .405 KAY, John (77-190) 1986 16 KEIM, Adam 2002 13. .401 BOWMAN, Daniel (95-237) 2012 MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 82 WOODWARD, Scott 2008 MOST RUNS BATTED IN HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 100 AB) 82 NOEL, Rico 2010 1. 82 ANDERSON, David 2009 1. .824 MAGGARD, Tony 1981 3. 75 NOEL, Rico 2009 2. 80 IGLESIAS, Jose 2010 2. .802 MANWARING, Kirt (197 AB) 1986 75 WOODWARD, Scott 2010 3. 74 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 3. .797 BRANTLEY, Mickey 1983 5. 74 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 4. 72 DOYLE, Dock 2008 4. .765 WOODS, Denny 1985 6. 73 MANWARING, Kirt 1986 72 DeJESUS, Michael 2005 5. .748 CHARBONEAU, John 1985 7. 72 McGRAW, Ryan 2002 72 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 6. .740 COSTANZO, Mike (231 AB) 2004 8. 70 TODD, Chris 2005 72 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 7. .734 MANWARING, Kirt 1985 70 GRICE, Ricky 1983 8. 70 SAPPELT, David 2008 8. .732 ANDERSON, David (220 AB) 2009 9. 67 PAEZ, Michael 2016 70 La STELLA, Tommy 2011 9. .729 BROWN, Greg 1984 67 BRANTLEY, Mickey 1983 10. 68 TALOTTA, Frank 1968 67 TALOTTA, Frank 1983 10. .706 OWENS, Justin (211 AB) 2002 MOST TOTAL BASES HIGHEST ON BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 100 AB) MOST HITS 1. 177 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 1. .540 WOODWARD, Scott (225 AB) 2008 1. 99 SAPPELT, David 2007 2. 175 SAPPELT, David 2008 2. .525 COSTANZO, Mike (240 AB) 2005 99 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 3. 171 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 3. .515 SCHNALL, Kevin (185 AB) 1999 99 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 4. 168 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 4. .512 MORGAN, Bobby 1985 4. 97 CAMERON, Dorian 1998 5. 164 DOYLE, Dock 2008 5. .506 CHARBONEAU, John 1985 5. 96 SAPPELT, David 2008 6. 163 ANDERSON, David 2008 6. .504 GRICE, Ricky 1983 6. 95 BOWMAN, Daniel 2012 7. 161 ANDERSON, David 2009 7. .503 VINDICH, Jason (145 AB) 1996 7. 93 La STELLA, Tommy 2010 161 OWINGS, Connor 2016 8. .500 HENDRICK, Charles 1979 8. 92 La STELLA, Tommy 2011 9. 160 SAPPELT, David 2007 .500 BILLINGSLY, Steve 1978 92 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2007 10. 158 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 10. .496 MANWARING, Kirt (197 AB) 1986 92 POWELL, Brandon 2003 158 MANWARING, Kirt 1986 11. 91 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 MOST GAMES PLAYED 12. 90 DOYLE, Dock 2008 MOST WALKS 1. 68 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 1. 73 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 90 SPIRES, Terry 1987 73 PAEZ, Michael 2016 2. 58 WOODWARD, Scott 2008 73 OWINGS, Connor 2016 MOST DOUBLES 3. 53 McGRAW, Ryan 2003 73 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 1. 25 SAPPELT, David 2008 4. 52 BAKER, Jeff 2003 5. 72 COOKE, Billy 2016 2. 24 OWENS, Justin 2002 5. 51 MARKS, Anthony 2016 72 MARKS, Anthony 2016 3. 22 CARTER, Chris 2001 51 CRIBB, Buddy 1991 7. 69 CHADWICK, Tyler 2016 22 POWELL, Brandon 2003 7. 50 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 8. 66 Woodall Jr., Kevin 2016 22 DOYLE, Dock 2008 8. 49 DeJESUS, Michael 2005 66 DeJESUS, Michael 2005 22 MOTTER, Taylor 2010 9. 48 OWINGS, Connor 2016 66 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 7. 21 SPIRES, Terry 1987 10. 47 WOODWARD, Scott 2010 21 GILMORE, Chance 2010 47 FORTNEY, Ed 1991 MOST GAMES STARTED 21 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 1. 73 OWINGS, Connor 2016 10. 20 RICE, Adam 2009 73 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 20 DUGGAN, Dom 2007 73 PAEZ, Michael 2016 20 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2004 73 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 20 POND, Chris 1995 5. 71 MARKS, Anthony 2016 20 McGARVEY, Randy 2002 71 Cooke, Billy 2016 20 OWINGS, Connor 2016 7. 66 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 8. 65 TODD, Chris 2005 MOST TRIPLES 65 FORTNEY, Ed 1991 1. 8 SPIRES, Tony 1987 65 BOWMAN, Daniel 2010 2. 7 SAPPELT, David 2007 65 NOEL, Rico 2010 3. 6 POWELL, Brandon 2002 65 DeJESUS, Michael 2005 4. 5 BOWMAN, Daniel 2012 5 ROMER, Mark 1990 MOST AT BATS 5 ROMER, Mark 1989 1. 294 YOUNG, G.K. 2016 5 GILMORE, Chance 2009 2. 290 PAEZ, Michael 2016 8. 4 La STELLA, Tommy 2011 290 REMILLARD, Zach 2016 4 McGRAW, Ryan 2003 4. 276 SAPPELT, David 2007 4 DAVIS, Steve 2010 5. 275 SAPPELT, David 2008 4 WOODWARD, Scott 2010 6. 265 MARKS, Anthony 2016 4 GROSE, Myrle 1990 7. 262 BOWMAN, Daniel 2010 4 SAPPELT, David 2006 8. 253 POWELL, Brandon 2003 4 MAY, Jacob 2012 253 OWINGS, Connor 2016 4 PINOCCHIO, Steve 2003 Daniel Bowman 10. 252 ANDERSON, David 2008 4 SPIRES, Tony 1988 52 Coastal Indvidual Season Records 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL MOST INTENTIONAL WALKS 1. 9 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 9 BOWMAN, Daniel 2012 SEASON PITCHING 3. 7 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2007 LOWEST ERA (ALL-TIME) 7 ANDERSON, David 2009 1. 0.89 GOLDBERG, Marc 1980 5. 6 COSTANZO, Mike 2004 2. 0.97 BYER, Brent 1977 6. 5 SUTTON, Matt 2006 3. 1.27 IORLANO, Dave 1991 5 La STELLA, Tommy 2011 4. 1.33 BECKWITH, Andrew 2014 8. 4 WITTEN, Rich 2012 5. 1.38 COONS, Jordan 2001 4 WOODALL Jr., Kevin 2017 6. 1.48 SMITH, Steve 1979 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 7. 1.50 MORRISON, Mike 2016 1. 30 WOODWARD, Scott 2008 8. 1.58 BURKE, Aaron 2012 2. 26 JOHNSON, Luke 2001 9. 1.85 BECKWITH, Andrew 2016 3. 25 WOODWARD, Scott 2010 10. 1.99 FILIPI, Ken 1979 4. 22 SCHRAMKA, Pete 1992 11. 2.00 TOMKO, Ken 1980 22 WOODWARD, Scott 2011 LOWEST ERA DIVISION I (MINIMUM 40 IP) 6. 20 FELTY, Chad 2002 1. 1.27 IORLANO, Dave (42.2 IP) 1991 20 TODD, Chris 2005 2. 1.33 BECKWITH, Andrew (54.1 IP) 2014 8. 18 NOEL, Rico 2010 3. 1.38 COONS, Jordan (45.2 IP) 2011 9. 16 COOKE, Billy 2017 4. 1.50 MORRISON, Mike (72.0 IP) 2016 10. 15 NOEL, Rico 2009 5. 1.55 LOGUE, Matt (40.2 IP) 1989 Steven Carter MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 6. 1.58 BURKE, Aaron (79.2 IP) 2012 1. 10 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2004 7. 1.85 BECKWITH, Andrew (117.0 IP) 2016 2. 9 OWINGS, Connor 2015 8. 2.07 REIN, Matt (74.0 IP) 2011 MOST SAVES 3. 8 KEIM, Adam 2002 9. 2.10 MCCULLY, Nick (73.0 IP) 2009 1. 14 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 8 NOEL, Rico 2010 10. 2.10 CONNOLLY, Ryan (77.0 IP) 2012 2. 13 KADLEC, Kit 1999 3. 11 MORRISON, Mike 2016 5. 7 MARZKA, Brooks 2000 LOWEST OPP. BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 40 IP) 7 POWELL, Brandon 2002 11 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2013 1. .169 MORRISON, Mike (72.0 IP) 2016 11 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2012 MOST SACRIFICE HITS 2. .185 KITCHEN, Austin (42.1 IP) 2016 6. 10 LOGUE, Matt 1989 1. 27 DUGGAN, Dom 2007 3. .195 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (106.0 IP) 2017 10 ANDERSON, David 2007 2. 20 MARTIN, Derek 2007 4. .196 THOMAS, Kevin (42.0 IP) 1999 8. 9 ANDRELCZYK, Pete 2008 20 RADEMACHER, Matt 2007 5. .197 MCCULLY, Nick (73.0 IP) 2009 9 KADLEC, Kit 1998 20 VRABLE, Adam 2006 6. .209 REIN, Matt (74.0 IP) 2011 9 KADLEC, Kit 2000 5. 19 WOODWARD, Scott 2010 7. .211 CONNOLLY, Ryan (81.0 IP) 2013 9 BINDA, Byron 2004 19 ORTON, Hayes 2011 8. .214 BINDA, Byron (61.2 IP) 2003 9 LOGUE, Matt 1988 7. 17 BEAIRD, Matt 2017 9. .215 JOHNSON, Rett (133.1 IP) 2000 8. 16 PAEZ, Michael 2015 10. .215 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (59.2 IP) 2015 MOST APPEARANCES 1. 40 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010 9. 15 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2004 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED/9 (MINIMUM 40 IP) 15 MAY, Jacob 2013 2. 37 COSTANZO, Mike 2005 1. 1.06 GAGG, Bobby (85.0 IP) 2008 3. 36 KADLEC, Kit 1999 MOST STOLEN BASES 2. 1.16 BECKWITH, Andrew (54.1 IP) 2014 4. 35 BURKE, Aaron 2012 1. 63 McGRAW, Ryan (63-70) 2002 3. 1.22 STURKIE, Scott (132.2 IP) 2001 35 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2012 2. 56 NOEL, Rico (56-69) 2010 4. 1.38 BECKWITH, Andrew (117.0 IP) 2016 6. 34 BINDA, Byron 2004 3. 55 WOODWARD, Scott (55-63) 2010 5. 1.52 SMITH, Scotty (41.1 IP) 1996 34 LANEY, Matt 2010 4. 48 NOEL, Rico (48-51) 2009 6. 1.53 SHEFKA, Ricky (117.2 IP) 2005 34 MORRISON, Mike 2016 5. 47 Steve Billingsly 1978 7. 1.64 GAGG, Bobby (65.2 IP) 2009 9. 32 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2013 45 McGRAW, Ryan (45-57) 2003 8. 1.82 REIN, Matt (74.0 IP) 2011 32 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2011 45 ROMER, Mark (45-51) 1990 9. 1.88 MARIOTTI, John (91.0 IP) 2007 7. 42 WOODWARD, Scott (42-51) 2008 10. 1.88 ADKINS, Chase (57.1 IP) 2014 MOST GAMES STARTED 8. 35 TURNER, Stephen (35-42) 1995 1. 19 CARTER, Steven 2003 MOST STRIKEOUTS/9 (MINIMUM 40 IP) 19 DAVIS, Mike 1992 9. 34 LESZCZYNSKI, Paul (34-35) 1991 1. 11.75 MORRISON, Mike (72.0 IP) 2016 34 GRANDSTRAND, Brett (34-43) 2003 3. 18 STURKIE, Scott 2000 2. 11.73 LOGUE, Matt (40.2 IP) 1989 18 CARTER, Steven 2002 3. 11.44 MORRISON, Mike (56.2 IP) 2015 18 DEUBEL, Ron 1999 4. 11.29 COSTANZO, Mike (55.0 IP) 2005 6. 17 JOHNSON, Rett 2000 5. 11.25 BINDA, Byron (60.0 IP) 2005 17 GAGG, Bobby 2007 11.25 ANDRELCZYK, Pete (48.0 IP) 2008 17 MARIOTTI, John 2007 7. 11.02 HOLMES, Tim (40.0 IP) 1987 17 DeLaGARZA, Andy 2007 8. 10.40 DEUBEL, Ron (117.2 IP) 1998 17 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2016 9. 10.34 BINDA, Byron (62.2 IP) 2004 17 STURGE, Justin 2003 10. 10.25 BILOUS, Jason (52.2 IP) 2017 17 HURRY, Jake 2005 MOST WINS 17 WHEELER, Cody 2010 1. 15 BECKWITH, Andrew (15-1) 2016 17 STURKIE, Scott 2001 2. 13 DEUBEL, Ron (13-2) 1999 17 HERB, Tyler 2012 13 STURKIE, Scott (13-6) 2001 MOST COMPLETE GAMES 13 MEO, Anthony (13-2) 2010 1. 9 CAMPAGNO, Mike 1994 5. 12 GAGG, Bobby (12-2) 2007 2. 8 STURKIE, Scott 2001 12 CARTER, Steven (12-3) 2004 3. 7 LINCOLN, Mickey 1992 12 SHEFKA, Ricky (12-2) 2005 4. 6 DEUBEL, Ron 1998 12 WHEELER, Cody (12-0) 2010 6 HARGETT, Bobby 1988 9. 11 THOMAS, Kevin (11-2) 1986 6 KADLEC, Kit 1998 11 CARTER, Steven (11-4) 2002 6 HERNDON, Chris 1994 11 STOKES, Randy (11-4) 1990 6 STURKIE, Scott 1998 11 CARTER, Steven (11-3) 2003 9. 5 ALEXANDER, Paul 1990 11 FISCHER, Brian (11-3) 2001 5 BRINK, Dave 1990 John Rigos 5 STOKES, Randy 1990 53 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Indvidual Season Records MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 1. 48 PAEZ, Michael 2016 SEASON FIELDING 2. 44 BORTNICK, Tyler 2008 HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MIN. 100 CHANCES) 44 CHADWICK, Tyler 2016 1. 1.000 BOWMAN, Daniel (137-4-0) 2010 4. 42 WOODALL Jr., Kevin 2017 1.000 BOWMAN, Daniel (113-0-0) 2009 42 CHADWICK, Tyler 2015 1.000 ELLIFRITZ, Jake (101-10-0) 2001 6. 41 RABER, Chris 2007 1.000 EACHUES, Josh (227-16-0) 2005 41 HASBROUCK, Tyler 2003 1.000 SPIRES, Terry (131-1-0) 1986 8. 40 ANDERSON, David 2008 1.000 CHRONIGER, David (166-18-0) 2001 40 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2003 7. .997 SEFCIK, Jeff (335-13-1) 1989 40 POWELL, Brandon 2003 8. .996 IGLESIAS, Jose (422-54-2) 2010 40 GORE, Jordan 2017 9. .996 CHADWICK, Tyler (392-55-2) 2016 40 PAEZ, Michael 2015 10. .995 FIDANZA, John (197-22-1) 2011 40 VERRETT, Aaron 2005 MOST PUTOUTS MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY 1. 564 WITTEN, Rich 2011 1. 26 FRAWLEY, Tucker 2012 2. 537 RABER, Chris 2007 2. 21 SCHROEDER, Casey 2015 3. 522 ANDERSON, David 2009 3. 20 OXENDINE, Chad 2003 4. 487 SAMATAS, Jeremy 1998 20 OXENDINE, Chad 2004 487 JORDAN, Robbie 1990 5. 19 REMILLARD, Will 2013 6. 467 PROCHASKA, Mike 1987 6. 18 SCHNALL, Kevin 1999 7. 459 GORDON, Brett 2004 7. 17 FUENTES, Mike 2006 8. 444 SAMATAS, Jeremy 1997 8. 16 HURRY, Jake 2004 Ryan Connolly 9. 442 HASBROUCK, Tyler 2003 16 IGLESIAS, Jose 2010 10. 437 CHADWICK, Tyler 2015 10. 15 McGARVEY, Randy 2002

MOST SHUTOUTS MOST ASSISTS 1. 2 STURKIE, Scott 1999 1. 214 BORTNICK, Tyler 2008 2 CROSSEN, Tony 1997 2. 211 VRABLE, Adam 2007 2 KERR, Austin 2014 3. 196 PAEZ, Michael 2016 2 HARGETT, Bobby 1988 4. 194 BORTNICK, Tyler 2007 2 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2017 5. 186 PRUETT, Brian 2012 2 STURKIE, Scott 2001 6. 185 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2004 7. 184 La STELLA, Tommy 2011 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 8. 183 DOUGHERTY, Brendan 1997 1. 133.1 JOHNSON, Rett 2000 183 MOTTER, Taylor 2011 2. 132.2 STURKIE, Scott 2001 10. 179 KEIM, Adam 2002 3. 130.2 DEUBEL, Ron 1999 4. 126.0 SMITH, Steve 1980 5. 122.2 CARTER, Steven 2004 6. 119.1 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2016 7. 117.2 SHEFKA, Ricky 2005 117.2 DEUBEL, Ron 1998 9. 117.0 BECKWITH, Andrew 2016 10. 116.2 CARTER, Steven 2002 11. 116.1 STURKIE, Scott 2000 MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 151 JOHNSON, Rett 2000 2. 136 DEUBEL, Ron 1998 3. 133 STURKIE, Scott 2001 4. 132 DEUBEL, Ron 1999 5. 117 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2017 6. 116 CARTER, Steven 2004 7. 115 MEO, Anthony 2011 8. 113 WHEELER, Cody 2010 9. 110 CARTER, Steven 2003 10. 106 STURKIE, Scott 1999 MOST STRIKEOUTS LOOKING 1. 46 CARTER, Steven 2004 2. 43 DEUBEL, Ron 1999 3. 40 STURGE, Justin 2003 4. 36 WHEELER, Cody 2010 36 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2017 6. 35 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2016 7. 34 MEO, Anthony 2010 34 CARTER, Steven 2003 9. 32 GAGG, Bobby 2007 10. 30 JOHNSON, Rett 1999 30 DONOVAN, Seamus 2003 MOST RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 16 HURRY, Jake 2004 2. 9 FISH, Bobby 2003 3. 7 JOHNSON, Rett 2000 7 FUENTES, Mike 2006 5. 6 FISH, Bobby 2004 6 HERB, Tyler 2014 54 Coastal Indvidual Career Records 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL MOST RUNS SCORED 1. 251 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 CAREER HITTING 2. 232 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 3. 215 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 HIGHEST BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 400 AB) 4. 187 NOEL, Rico 2008-10 1. .400 SPIRES, Terry (170-425) 1986-87 5. 179 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 .400 MANWARING, Kirt 1984-86 6. 175 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 3. .394 BRANTLEY, Mickey 1981-83 7. 171 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 4. .390 TALOTTA, Frank 1982-83 8. 169 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 5. .388 La STELLA, Tommy (185-477) 2010-11 9. 166 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 6. .375 FRANLIN, Bruce 1979-81 10. 161 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 7. .373 STREETT, Greg (149-400) 1987-88 11. 160 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2005-08 8. .3710 KAY, John 1985-87 12. 157 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 9. .3709 WOODS, Denny 1984-85 13. 154 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 10. .3702 BROWN, Greg 1983-84 14. 153 TURNER, Stephen 1992-95 11. .360 SAMATAS, Jeremy (153-425) 1997-98 15. 151 FELTY, Chad 1999-02 12. .358 BALDRIDGE, Tommy (236-660) 2005-08 151 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 13. .356 COSTANZO, Mike (229-644) 2003-05 151 RABER, Chris 2004-07 14. .355 CAMERON, Dorian (167-471) 1998-99 15. .352 OWENS, Justin (249-708) 1999-02 MOST HITS 16. .344 POWELL, Brandon (303-880) 2000-03 1. 309 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 17. .344 SAPPELT, David (251-729) 2006-08 2. 303 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 18. .343 ANDERSON, David (241-702) 2006-09 3. 283 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 19. .340 RICE, Adam (239-703) 2008-10 4. 264 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 20. .339 CARTER, Chris (211-622) 1998-01 5. 254 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 Kirt Manwaring 6. 251 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 HIGHEST SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 400 AB) 251 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 1. .650 La STELLA, Tommy (477 AB) 2010-11 8. 249 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 2. .648 COSTANZO, Mike (644 AB) 2003-05 249 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 3. .624 ANDERSON, David (702 AB) 2006-09 10. 248 POND, Chris 1992-95 4. .600 SAMATAS, Jeremy (425 AB) 1997-98 11. 246 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 5. .581 SPIRES, Terry (425 AB) 1986-87 MOST GAMES PLAYED 12. 241 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 6. .572 SAPPELT, David (729 AB) 2006-08 1. 246 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 13. 239 RICE, Adam 2008-10 7. .568 IGLESIAS, Jose (493 AB) 2008-10 2. 243 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 14. 236 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2005-08 8. .562 BALDRIDGE, Tommy (660 AB) 2005-08 3. 239 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 236 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 9. .558 OWENS, Justin (708 AB) 1999-02 4. 230 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 16. 233 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 10. .550 DOYLE, Dock (413 AB) 2005-08 230 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 17. 229 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 11. .546 BOWMAN, Daniel (963 AB) 2009-12 6. 228 RABER, Chris 2004-07 18. 223 TURNER, Stephen 1992-95 12. .542 GILMORE, Chance (491 AB) 2007-10 7. 227 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 19. 217 HOWLE, Mark 1987-90 13. .538 POWELL, Brandon (880 AB) 2000-03 8. 224 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 20. 215 MARZKA, Brooks 1998-00 14. .535 KEIM, Adam (649 AB) 2000-02 224 POND, Chris 1992-95 15. .534 FELTY, Chad (569 AB) 1999-02 10. 218 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 11. 207 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2005-08 MOST DOUBLES 16. .532 CARTER, Chris (622 AB) 1998-01 1. 65 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 207 CARTER, Chris 1998-01 17. .522 MARZKA, Brooks (642 AB) 1998-00 2. 58 POND, Chris 1992-95 13. 205 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 18. .515 RICE, Adam (703 AB) 2008-10 3. 55 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 205 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 19. .503 LOPEZ, Luis (789 AB) 1991-94 4. 54 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 15. 202 MARKS, Anthony 2013-16 20. .503 STREETT, Greg (400 AB) 1987-88 5. 53 MOTTER, Taylor 2009-11 16. 200 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 6. 51 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 200 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 HIGHEST ON BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 400 AB) 7. 50 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 1. .497 WOODWARD, Scott (762 AB) 2008-11 200 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 8. 48 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 2. .472 COSTANZO, Mike (644 AB) 2003-05 48 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 3. .463 La STELLA, Tommy (477 AB) 2010-11 MOST GAMES STARTED 10. 47 CARTER, Chris 1998-01 4. .450 FELTY, Chad (569 AB) 1999-02 1. 244 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 47 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 5. .446 McGRAW, Ryan (874 AB) 2001-04 2. 239 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 12. 45 RICE, Adam 2008-10 6. .444 SPIRES, Terry (425 AB) 1986-87 3. 230 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 45 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 7. .444 BALDRIDGE, Tommy (660 AB) 2005-08 4. 226 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 45 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 8. .444 SAMATAS, Jeremy (425 AB) 1997-98 5. 224 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 15. 44 DUGGAN, Dom 2005-07 9. .441 STREETT, Greg (400 AB) 1987-88 6. 223 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 44 KEIM, Adam 2000-02 10. .439 OWENS, Justin (708 AB) 1999-02 7. 222 POND, Chris 1992-95 44 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2005-08 11. .438 COOKE, Billy (466 AB) 2015-17 8. 211 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 18. 43 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 12. .437 DeJESUS, Michael (403 AB) 2004-05 211 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 43 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 13. .434 BORTNICK, Tyler (738 AB) 2006-09 10. 200 RABER, Chris 2004-07 20. 41 FELTY, Chad 1999-02 14. .430 LOPEZ, Luis (789 AB) 1991-94 200 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 41 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 15. .422 CARTER, Chris (622 AB) 1998-01 16. .419 CAMERON, Dorian (471 AB) 1998-99 MOST AT BATS 17. .418 NOEL, Rico (637 AB) 2008-10 1. 963 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 18. .417 ANDERSON, David (702 AB) 2006-09 2. 895 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 19. .415 RABER, Chris (711 AB) 2004-07 3. 880 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 20. .409 MARZKA, Brooks (642 AB) 1998-00 4. 874 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 5. 789 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 HIGHEST STOLEN BASE PCT. 6. 780 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 1. .926 AYALA, Ricardo (50-54) 1998-99 7. 777 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 2. .894 OWENS, Justin (84-94) 1999-02 8. 771 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 3. .885 TAYLOR, Pearce (54-61) 1988-91 9. 762 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 4. .885 LESZCZYNSKI, Paul (46-52) 1990-92 10. 739 POND, Chris 1992-95 5. .878 SARVER, Frank (43-49) 1993-94 11. 738 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 12. 729 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 6. .868 WOODWARD, Scott (158-182) 2008-11 Tommy Baldridge 7. .857 ROMER, Mark (66-77) 1989-90 13. 711 RABER, Chris 2004-07 .857 NOEL, Rico (120-140) 2008-10 14. 709 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 9. .853 TURNER, Stephen (99-116) 1992-95 15. 708 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 10. .842 POWELL, Brandon (80-95) 2000-03 16. 703 RICE, Adam 2008-10 11. .833 McGRAW, Ryan (160-192) 2001-04 17. 702 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 55 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Indvidual Career Records MOST TRIPLES 6. 29 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 1. 13 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 7. 27 JOHNSON, Luke 2000-01 2. 12 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 27 TODD, Chris 2004-05 CAREER PITCHING 12 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 9. 26 VERRETT, Aaron 2005-06 4. 11 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 26 OXENDINE, Chad 2001-04 LOWEST ERA (ALL TIME) 1. 1.86 SMITH, Steve 1978-80 11 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 26 COOKE, Billy 2015-17 2. 2.23 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 6. 10 ROMER, Mark 1989-90 3. 2.52 MEO, Anthony 2009-11 7. 9 MAY, Jacob 2011-13 MOST SACRIFICE FLIES 4. 2.54 HAUG, Joey 2007-08 8. 7 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 1. 17 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 5. 2.55 ALEXANDER, Paul 1990 7 GILMORE, Chance 2007-10 2. 16 NOEL, Rico 2008-10 6. 2.57 SMITH, Ben 2012-14 7 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 16 KEIM, Adam 2000-02 16 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2002-04 2.57 BURKE, Aaron 2011-13 MOST HOME RUNS 5. 15 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 8. 2.61 CLEMONS, Mark 1981-83 1. 50 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 6. 14 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 9. 2.68 CONWAY, Josh 2010-12 2. 48 ROMANO, Tom 1977-80 14 RICE, Adam 2008-10 10. 2.69 TOMKO, Ken 1980-83 3. 46 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 8. 13 MARZKA, Brooks 1998-00 11. 2.72 GOLBERG, Marc 1980-81 4. 45 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 9. 12 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 12. 2.74 BECKWITH, Andrew 2014-17 5. 33 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 13. 2.75 SHEFKA, Ricky 2005 33 RIGOS, John 1981-83 MOST SACRIFICE HITS 6. 31 HOWLE, Mark 1987-90 1. 43 DUGGAN, Dom 2005-07 LOWEST ERA DIVISION I 1. 2.23 CONNOLLY, Ryan (250.1 IP) 2010-13 31 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 2. 38 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 2. 2.52 MEO, Anthony (281.2 IP) 2009-11 8. 30 YOUNG, G.K. 2014-16 3. 35 MAY, Jacob 2011-13 3. 2.54 HAUG, Joey (102.2 IP) 2007-08 9. 29 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 35 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 4. 2.55 ALEXANDER, Paul (109.1 IP) 1990 29 IGLESIAS, Jose 2008-10 5. 32 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 5. 2.57 BURKE, Aaron (161.1 IP) 2011-13 11. 28 La STELLA, Tommy 2010-11 32 VRABLE, Adam 2005-07 2.57 SMITH, Ben (178.1 IP) 2012-14 28 CHARBOBEAU, John 1984-85 32 MARTIN, Derek 2004-08 7. 2.68 CONWAY, Josh (178.0 IP) 2010-12 13. 27 MARZKA, Brooks 1998-00 8. 31 RABER, Chris 2004-07 8. 2.74 BECKWITH, Andrew (329.0 IP) 2014-17 27 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 9. 29 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2002-04 9. 2.75 SHEFKA, Ricky (117.2 IP) 2005 27 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 29 BEAIRD, Matt 2015-17 10. 2.93 MORRISON, Mike (166.0 IP) 2013-16 27 KEIM, Adam 2000-02 MOST STOLEN BASES 11. 2.96 KERR, Austin (179.1 IP) 2012-15 27 BALDRIDGE, Tommy 2005-08 1. 160 McGRAW, Ryan (160-192) 2001-04 12. 2.99 LOGUE, Matt (147.1 IP) 1986-89 16. 26 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 2. 158 WOODWARD, Scott (158-182) 2008-11 13. 2.99 REIN, Matt (189.1 IP) 2008-11 17. 25 FELTY, Chad 1999-02 3. 120 NOEL, Rico (120-140) 2008-10 14. 3.06 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (315.0 IP) 2013-17 25 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 4. 99 TURNER, Stephen (99-116) 1992-95 15. 3.07 MCCULLY, Nick (216.2 IP) 2007-09 MOST RUNS BATTED IN 5. 86 BILLINGSLY, Steve 1977-78 1. 206 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 6. 84 OWENS, Justin (84-94) 1999-02 LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MIN. 100 IP) 1. .217 SMITH, Ben (178.1 IP) 2012-14 2. 186 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 7. 82 GRICE, Ricky 1979-83 2. .224 MORRISON, Mike (166.0 IP) 2013-16 3. 184 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 8. 80 POWELL, Brandon (80-95) 2000-03 3. .225 MCCULLY, Nick (216.2 IP) 2007-09 184 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 9. 77 GILMORE, Gary 1979-80 4. .226 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (315.0 IP) 2013-17 5. 168 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 10. 72 HUMAY, Jon (72-88) 1999-01 5. .228 HAUG, Joey (102.2 IP) 2007-08 6. 167 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 11. 66 ROMER, Mark (66-77) 1989-90 6. .229 REIN, Matt (189.1 IP) 2008-11 7. 158 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 12. 61 TURNIPSEED, Gary (61-76) 1992-93 7. .230 MEO, Anthony (281.2 IP) 2009-11 8. 157 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 13. 54 TAYLOR, Pearce (54-61) 1988-91 8. .233 CONWAY, Josh (178.0 IP) 2010-12 9. 154 RICE, Adam 2008-10 14. 52 GRANDSTRAND, Brett (52-69) 2002-04 9. .234 CONNOLLY, Ryan (250.1 IP) 2010-13 10. 153 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 52 FELTY, Chad (52-63) 1999-02 10. .235 BINDA, Byron (245.0 IP) 2002-05 11. 149 KEIM, Adam 2000-02 16. 51 COOKE, Billy (51-65) 2015-17 17. 50 AYALA, Ricardo (50-54) 1998-99 12. 147 HOWLE, Mark 1987-90 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED/9 (MINIMUM 100 IP) 13. 146 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 1. 1.53 SHEFKA, Ricky (117.2 IP) 2005 14. 144 Kirt Manwaring 1984-86 2. 1.91 BECKWITH, Andrew (329.0 IP) 2014-17 15. 142 YOUNG, G.K. 2014-16 3. 2.02 GAGG, Bobby (339.0 IP) 2006-09 4. 2.23 HOPECK, Zack (161.2 IP) 2015-17 MOST TOTAL BASES 5. 2.37 CONNOLLY, Ryan (250.1 IP) 2010-13 1. 526 BOWMAN, Daniel 2009-12 6. 2.61 STURKIE, Scott (416.2 IP) 1998-01 2. 473 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 7. 2.71 KERR, Austin (179.1 IP) 2012-15 3. 438 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 8. 2.76 REIN, Matt (189.1 IP) 2008-11 4. 417 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 9. 2.78 CARTER, Steven (450.2 IP) 2001-04 417 SAPPELT, David 2006-08 10. 2.83 CONWAY, Josh (178.0 IP) 2010-12 6. 400 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 11. 2.84 SMITH, Scotty (104.2 IP) 1995-96 7. 397 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 12. 2.85 ANDERSON, David (148.2 IP) 2006-09 8. 395 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 13. 2.86 FISCHER, Brian (210.2 IP) 1999-02 9. 390 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 14. 2.91 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (315.0 IP) 2013-17 10. 378 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 15. 2.93 MARIOTTI, John (141.1 IP) 2006-07 MOST WALKS 1. 179 McGRAW, Ryan 2001-04 MOST STRIKEOUTS/9 (MINIMUM 100 IP) 1. 11.17 MORRISON, Mike (166.0 IP) 2013-16 2. 173 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 2. 10.07 BINDA, Byron (245.0 IP) 2002-05 3. 133 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 3. 9.85 SCHUKA, Brad (113.1 IP) 1999-01 4. 129 RABER, Chris 2004-07 4. 9.71 DEUBEL, Ron (248.1 IP) 1998-99 5. 128 LOPEZ, Luis 1991-94 5. 9.65 LOGUE, Matt (147.1 IP) 1986-89 6. 125 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 6. 9.25 WHEELER, Cody (268.2 IP) 2008-10 7. 115 FELTY, Chad 1999-02 7. 9.19 JOHNSON, Rett (295.2 IP) 1998-00 8. 110 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 8. 9.13 SMITH, Ben (178.1 IP) 2012-14 9. 109 MOTTER, Taylor 2009-11 9. 8.95 COSTANZO, Mike (121.2 IP) 2003-05 109 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 10. 8.85 MEO, Anthony (281.2 IP) 2009-11 MOST TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 83 WOODWARD, Scott 2008-11 2. 38 NOEL, Rico 2008-10 3. 37 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 4. 35 FELTY, Chad 1999-02 Brandon Powell 5. 31 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 56 Coastal Indvidual Career Records 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL MOST COMPLETE GAMES 1. 21 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 2. 15 STOKES, Randy 1987-90,00 CAREER FIELDING 3. 12 HARGETT, Bobby 1986-89 4. 10 DAVIS, Mike 1991-94 HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MIN. 150 CHANCES) 1. .996 CHRONIGER, David (214-21-1) 2001-02 5. 9 CAMPAGNO, Mike 1992-94 2. .995 SEFCIK, Jeff (410-14-2) 1988-89 6. 8 LINCOLN, Mickey 1991-92 3. .994 EACHUES, Josh (312-27-2) 2004-06 8 DEUBEL, Ron 1998-99 4. .994 COOKE, Billy (320-9-2) 2015-17 MOST SHUTOUTS 5. .994 BOWMAN, Daniel (481-9-3) 2009-12 1. 4 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 6. .993 IGLESIAS, Jose (813-96-6) 2008-10 7. .993 WEISMORE, Jordan (563-28-4) 1999-02 Aaron Burke 2. 3 HARGETT, Bobby 1986-89 3. 2 WHEELER, Cody 2008-10 8. .993 Beaird, Matt (762-68-6) 2015-17 MOST WINS 2 CROSSEN, Tony 1997-98 9. .993 SPIRES, Terry (268-5-2) 1986-87 1. 42 CARTER, Steven (42-12) 2001-04 2 KERR, Austin 2012-15 10. .992 SCOTT, Simon (231-15-2) 1991-92 2. 36 STURKIE, Scott (36-20) 1998-01 2 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2013-17 11. .991 CHADWICK, Tyler (1235-149-12) 2013-16 3. 33 STOKES, Randy (33-14) 1987-90 12. .990 HASBROUCK, Tyler (442-44-5) 2002-03 33 SMITH, Steve 1978-80 MOST COMBINED SHUTOUTS 13. .989 FRAWLEY, Tucker (720-125-9) 2008-12 5. 32 MEO, Anthony (32-7) 2009-11 1. 12 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 14. .989 SCHRAMKA, Pete (336-36-4) 1990-92 32 BECKWITH, Andrew (32-9) 2014-17 2. 7 FLEET, Austin 2006,08-10 15. .989 ANDERSON, David (1023-89-12) 2006-09 3. 6 CONWAY, Josh 2010-12 7. 28 WHEELER, Cody (28-1) 2008-10 MOST CHANCES 28 CLEMONS, Mark 1981-83 6 REIN, Matt 2008-11 6 POOLE, Tyler 2012-16 1. 1396 CHADWICK, Tyler 2013-16 9. 26 GAGG, Bobby (26-10) 2006-09 2. 1286 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 26 HARGETT, Bobby (26-9) 1986-89 6 KADLEC, Kit 1997-00 6 LANEY, Matt 2010-11 3. 1166 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 11. 25 HURRY, Jake (25-7) 2002-05 4. 1124 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 25 MCCULLY, Nick (25-7) 2007-09 5. 1079 OXENDINE, Chad 2001-04 25 CUNNINGHAM, Alex (25-7) 2013-17 MOST INNINGS PITCHED 1. 450.2 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 6. 1052 SAMATAS, Jeremy 1997-98 14. 24 JOHNSON, Rett (24-11) 1998-00 2. 416.2 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 7. 1038 McGARVEY, Randy 1999-02 15. 22 FLEET, Austin (22-9) 2006,08-10 3. 404.1 STOKES, Randy 1987-90,00 8. 1036 JORDAN, Robbie 1987-90 22 HERB, Tyler (22-9) 2011-14 4. 339.0 GAGG, Bobby 2006-09 9. 944 PROCHASKA, Mike 1986-88 22 Bob Buckley 1982-85 5. 331.0 DeLaGARZA, Andy 2004-07 10. 932 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 18. 21 FISCHER, Brian (21-8) 1999-02 6. 329.0 BECKWITH, Andrew 2014-17 21 STURGE, Justin (21-11) 2000-03 7. 328.2 DAVIS, Mike 1991-94 MOST PUTOUTS 21 DEUBEL, Ron (21-10) 1998-99 8. 315.0 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2013-17 1. 1235 CHADWICK, Tyler 2013-16 21 REIN, Matt (21-3) 2008-11 9. 298.0 HARGETT, Bobby 1986-89 2. 1140 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 21 BINDA, Byron (21-10) 2002-05 10. 295.2 JOHNSON, Rett 1998-00 3. 1054 OWENS, Justin 1999-02 23. 20 DeLaGARZA, Andy (20-14) 2004-07 11. 294.0 STURGE, Justin 2000-03 4. 1023 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 12. 281.2 MEO, Anthony 2009-11 5. 931 SAMATAS, Jeremy 1997-98 MOST SAVES 6. 904 PROCHASKA, Mike 1986-88 1. 33 KADLEC, Kit 1997-00 13. 278.1 SMITH, Steve 1978-80 14. 273.1 HURRY, Jake 2002-05 7. 902 McGARVEY, Randy 1999-02 2. 28 LOGUE, Matt 1986-89 8. 871 OXENDINE, Chad 2001-04 3. 25 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 15. 272.2 HERB, Tyler 2011-14 16. 268.2 WHEELER, Cody 2008-10 9. 866 RABER, Chris 2004-07 4. 15 MCCULLY, Nick 2007-09 10. 813 IGLESIAS, Jose 2008-10 15 BINDA, Byron 2002-05 17. 264.2 FORTNER, Glenn 1986-89 15 COSTANZO, Mike 2003-05 18. 259.0 Mark Clemons 1981-83 19. 251.0 FLEET, Austin 2006,08-10 MOST ASSISTS 15 MORRISON, Mike 2013-16 1. 582 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 20. 250.1 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 8. 12 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 2. 522 SPIRES, Tony 1987-90 9. 11 ANDRELCZYK, Pete 2006-08 3. 515 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 11 HOLMES, Bobby 2015-17 MOST STRIKEOUTS 1. 400 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 4. 501 MOTTER, Taylor 2009-11 2. 389 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 5. 464 POWELL, Brandon 2000-03 MOST APPEARANCES 6. 431 KEIM, Adam 2000-02 1. 139 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 3. 305 STOKES, Randy 1987-90,00 4. 302 JOHNSON, Rett 1998-00 7. 419 VRABLE, Adam 2005-07 2. 117 BINDA, Byron 2002-05 8. 406 REMILLARD, Zach 2013-16 3. 109 KADLEC, Kit 1997-00 5. 295 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2013-17 6. 278 STURGE, Justin 2000-03 9. 378 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2002-04 4. 102 BECKWITH, Andrew 2014-17 10. 346 MARTIN, Derek 2004-08 5. 94 LOGUE, Matt 1986-89 7. 277 MEO, Anthony 2009-11 6. 91 KERR, Austin 2012-15 8. 276 WHEELER, Cody 2008-10 9. 274 BINDA, Byron 2002-05 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED 91 REIN, Matt 2008-11 1. 112 PAEZ, Michael 2014-16 10. 268 DEUBEL, Ron 1998-99 8. 89 MORRISON, Mike 2013-16 2. 104 BORTNICK, Tyler 2006-09 11. 234 CLEMONS, Mark 1981-83 9. 88 STURGE, Justin 2000-03 3. 101 CHADWICK, Tyler 2013-16 12. 227 GAGG, Bobby 2006-09 10. 87 BURKE, Aaron 2011-13 4. 97 GRANDSTRAND, Brett 2002-04 13. 226 HURRY, Jake 2002-05 11. 80 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 5. 96 MOTTER, Taylor 2009-11 14. 211 BECKWITH, Andrew 2014-17 12. 78 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 6. 87 WITTEN, Rich 2008-12 15. 210 HERB, Tyler 2011-14 78 HOLMES, Bobby 2015-17 7. 86 ANDERSON, David 2006-09 16. 208 DAVIS, Mike 1991-94 14. 76 FLEET, Austin 2006,08-10 8. 83 OWINGS, Connor 2013-16 208 CONNOLLY, Ryan 2010-13 15. 75 MCCULLY, Nick 2007-09 9. 82 VRABLE, Adam 2005-07 18. 206 MORRISON, Mike 2013-16 10. 78 WOODALL Jr., Kevin 2015-17 MOST GAMES STARTED 19. 203 DeLaGARZA, Andy 2004-07 1. 68 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY 2. 57 STURKIE, Scott 1998-01 MOST RUNNERS PICKED OFF 1. 42 FRAWLEY, Tucker 2008-12 1. 23 HURRY, Jake 2002-05 57 DAVIS, Mike 1991-94 2. 41 OXENDINE, Chad 2001-04 2. 15 FISH, Bobby 1999,02-04 4. 54 DeLaGARZA, Andy 2004-07 3. 29 HURRY, Jake 2002-05 3. 11 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 5. 53 STOKES, Randy 1987-90,00 4. 26 IGLESIAS, Jose 2008-10 4. 10 CROSSEN, Tony 1997-98 6. 46 CUNNINGHAM, Alex 2013-17 26 FUENTES, Mike 2005-06 5. 9 MEO, Anthony 2009-11 46 HERB, Tyler 2011-14 6. 24 CARTER, Steven 2001-04 9 REIN, Matt 2008-11 46 GAGG, Bobby 2006-09 7. 23 BEAIRD, Matt 2015-17 9 MARRIE, Kevin 2004-06 46 JOHNSON, Rett 1998-00 8. 21 SCHROEDER, Casey 2015 10. 45 MEO, Anthony 2009-11 21 DOYLE, Dock 2005-08 11. 43 HARGETT, Bobby 1986-89 10. 19 REMILLARD, Will 2012-13 43 WHEELER, Cody 2008-10 11. 18 SCHNALL, Kevin 1998-99 13. 41 FORTNER, Glenn 1986-89

57 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Individual Records By Class/Position RECORDS BY CLASS FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR BATTING Kirt Manwaring, 1984 .395 Bruce Franklin, 1980 .410 Tony Maggard, 1981 .424 Steve Billingsley, 1978 .441 HITS Scott Woodward, 2008 82 David Sappelt, 2007 99 G.K. Young, 2016 99 Zach Remillard, 2016 99 HOME RUNS Daniel Bowman, 2009 11 Mike Costanzo, 2004 21 John Rigos, 1983 22 David Anderson, 2009 21 RBI Robbie Jordan, 1987 60 Mike Costanzo, 2004 74 Michael DeJesus, 2005 72 David Anderson, 2009 82 Dock Doyle, 2008 72 G.K. Young, 2016 72 STEALS Scott Woodward, 2008 42 Ryan McGraw, 2002 63 Rico Noel, 2010 56 Steve Billingsley, 1978 47 WINS Anthony Meo, 2009 9 Anthony Meo, 2010 13 Andrew Beckwith, 2016 15 Ron Deubel, 1999 13 Scott Sturkie, 2001 13 ERA Brent Byer, 1977 0.97 Mark Clemons, 1981 2.20 Marc Goldberg, 1980 0.89 Mike Morrison, 2016 1.50 STRIKEOUTS Steven Carter, 2001 76 Scott Sturkie, 1999 106 Rett Johnson, 2000 151 Scott Sturkie, 2001 133 SAVES Jason Burge, 1995 4 David Anderson, 2007 10 Mike Costanzo, 2005 14 Ryan Connolly, 2013 11 Nick McCully, 2007 4 Mike Morrison, 2016 11 INN. PITCHED Steven Carter, 2001 96.0 Steven Carter, 2002 116.2 Rett Johnson, 2000 133.1 Scott Sturkie, 2001 132.2

SINGLE-SEASON FIELDING RECORDS BY POSITION POS PUTOUTS ASSISTS MOST ERRORS * FIELDING PERCENTAGE C Jose Iglesias, 2010...... 422 Kevin Schnall, 1998...... 58 Jason Vindich, 1996...... 13 Josh Eachues, 2005...... $..1.000 1B Rich Witten, 2011...... 564 Jeremy Samatas, 1997...... 59 John Kay, 1986...... 20 Jeff Sefcik, 1989...... 997 2B Adam Vrable, 2007...... 131 Adam Vrable, 2007...... 211 Chris Pond, 1992...... 22 Tommy La Stella, 2010...... 977 3B Rick Castellani, 1993...... 154 Zach Remillard, 2016...... 131 Robbie Jordan, 1988...... 20 Chris Todd, 2005...... 978 SS Michael Paez, 2016...... 127 Tyler Bortnick, 2008...... 214 Brett Harwood, 1996...... 25 Tom Sutryk, 1986...... 974 OF Rico Noel, 2010...... 172 Jason Vindich, 1997...... 19 Brooks Marzka, 1998...... 10 Terry Spires, 1986...... #..1.000 Daniel Bowman, 2011...... #..1.000

* - The single-season record for errors is 31 by Dorian Cameron in 1998, playing third base and shortstop. $ - Eachues fielded 243 chances without an error # - Spires fielded 132 chances without an error — Bowman fielded 141 chances without an error

The 2001 baseball team was the #3 seed at the NCAA Athens Regional and put CCU baseball on the map nationally, nearly earning the program’s first trip to Omaha. The Chants beat Georgia Tech and Georgia Southern before losing to host Georgia and suffering a heart-breaking 8-7 loss to the Bulldogs in the winner-take-all game to advance to the College World Series. 58 Coastal Carolina Lettermen 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL ROSTER AND STATS BASED ON AVAILABLE RECORDS CHAD ADKINS 2014-15, 14 g, 0-1, 0 sv, 3.57 era, 17.2 ip, 13 k KEVIN CARPIN 1987, 1 g, 0-0, 26.87 era, 0.2 ip, 0 k CHASE ADKINS 2014-15, 24 g, 2-8, 0 sv, 3.99 era, 79.0 ip, 54 k CHRIS CARTER 1998-01, 207 g, 211-622, .339, 23 hr, 124 rbi, 29 sb RALPH ALBANESE 1996, 15 g, 6-33, .182, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 2 sb RICHARD CARTER 2014, 32 g, 26-94, .277, 17 r, 10 rbi, 10 bb PAUL ALEXANDER 1990, 19 g, 9-4, 2.55 era, 109.1 ip, 68 k STEVEN CARTER 2001-04, 56 g, 42-12, 3.71 era, 450.1 ip, 389 k KENT ALTMAN 2007-09., 54 g, 6-1, 2 sv, 3.63 era, 79.1 ip, 59 k TODD CARY 1991-92, 93 g, 69-242, .285, 6 hr, 40 rbi, 7 sb DOUG AMES 1984, 14 g, 2-2, 2 sv, 3.32 era, 43.1 ip, 28 k JIM CASTELLANI 1983-84, 92 g, 90-270, .333, 8 hr, 42 rbi, 19 sb AL ANCH 1977-78, 87 g, 73-284, .257, 6 hr, 45 rbi, 7 sb RICK CASTELLANI 1993-94, 83 g, 75-278, .270, 10 hr, 49 rbi, 10 sb DANNY ANDERSON 1991, 7 g, 3-6, .500, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KRIS CASTER 1998-01, 56 g, 9-6, 1 sv, 4.62 era, 138.1 ip, 124 k DAVID ANDERSON 2006-09, 200 g, 241-702, .343, 50 hr, 184 rbi, 144 r RICH CAUSEY 1992, 3 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb DAVID ANDERSON 2006-09, 59 g, 13-6, 3.45 era, 148.2 ip, 87 k TYLER CHADWICK 2013-16, 194 g, 177-606, .292, 94 r, 34 2b, 14 hr, 118 rbi MATT ANDERSON 1990, 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 bi, 0 sb KEN CHANDLER 1979-80, 87 g, 72-238, .303, 12 hr, 64 rbi, 7 sb MIKE ANDREAS 2003-05, 38 g, 1-1, 6.91 era, 41 k, 44 h, 1 sv JOHN CHARBONEAU 1984-85, 98 g, 100-276, .362, 28 hr, 84 rbi, 13 sb PETE ANDRELCZYK 2006-08, 62 g, 8-2, 4.77 era, 90 k, 88.2 ip DAVID CHRONIGER 2001-02, 41 g, 25-94, .314, 2 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb VINCE APICELLA 2013, 3 g, 0-0, 6.75 era, 2.2 ip, 1 k CHRIS CLAY 1997-98, 20 g, 1-3, 11.61 era, 33.1 ip, 32 k BRADY ARENSON 2013, 12 g, 0-0, 7.20 era, 10.0 ip, 7 k MARK CLEMONS 1981-83, 48 g, 28-6, 4 sv, 2.61 era, 259.0 ip, 234 k RICH AURICHIO 1989, 1 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 0.2 ip, 0 k DAVID ANDERSON MARTY CONNER 1984, 9 g, 5-0, 1 sv, 4.30 era, 23.0 ip, 18 k MARK AUSTRY 1997, 47 g, 41-123, .333, 2 hr, 21 rbi, 3 sb ROBERT CONRADE 1985, 2 g, 0-1, 18.00 era, 2.0 ip, 0 k BRIAN AVILES 1982-83, 25 g, 14-3, 1 sv, 3.32 era, 157.1 ip, 135 k RYAN CONNOLLY 2010-13, 139 g, 14-7, 25 sv, 2.23 era, 250.1 ip, 208 k RICARDO AYALA 1998-99, 108 g, 80-294, .272, 0 hr, 34 rbi, 50 sb JOSH CONWAY 2010-12, 48 g, 26 gs, 2.68 era, 14-3, 4 sv, 178.0 ip, 153 k STEVE BAGBY 1996-97, 101 g, 108-360, .300, 23 hr, 98 bi, 23 sb JOSH CONWAY 2010-12., 50 g, 30-136, .221, 4 hr, 21 rbi, 7 sb DARRELL BAGWELL 1996, 18 g, 2-9, 1 sv, 5.14 era, 82.1 ip, 57 k BILLY COOKE 2015-17, 153 g, 152-466, .326, 103 r, 32 2b, 13 hr, 75 rbi, 51 sb MIKE BARBA 1978-79, 32 g, 11-5, 2 sv, 4.08 era, 125.2 ip, 112 k JORDAN COONS 2011, 23 g, 5-3, 2 sv, 1.38 era, 45.2 ip, 28 k DUANE BARBON 1994-95, 25 g, 3-10, 6.79 era, 99.0 ip, 63 k DALE CORBETT 1982, 4 g, 1-2, 4.11 era, 15.1 ip, 18 k JEFF BAKER 2002-03, 113g, 92-328, .280, 15 hr, 72 rbi, 9 sb PATRICK CORBETT 2012-16, 48 g, 3.25 era, 4-6, 6 sv, 88.2 ip, 80 k TOMMY BALDRIDGE 2005-08, 207 g, 236-660, .358, 44 2b, 27 hr, 137 rbi MIKE COSTANZO 2003-05, 180 g, .356, 45 hr, 184 rbi, 45 2b ZACH BALDWIN 2003-04, 0-0, 24.1 ip, 24 g, 10.50 era, 29 k, 2 sv MIKE COSTANZO 2003-05, 56 app., 15-5, 4.07 era, 121 k, 15 sv BARR 1995, 0-1, 1.0 ip, 1 g, 9.00 era, 1 K JEFF COX 1988, 4 g, 1-0, 1 sv, 8.31 era, 13.0 ip, 3 k KYLE BEALL 2003, 42 g, .235, 1 hr, 7 rbi, 9 sb JIMMY COUGHLIN 2011, 8 g, 0-0, 0 sv, 5.14 era, 7.0 ip, 6 k MATT BEAIRD 2015-pres., 133 g, 64-290, .221, 39 r, 11 2b, 3 hr, 43 rbi DEREK COVELL 1994-95, 34 g, 4-8, 3 sv, 5.50 era, 90.0 ip, 43 k DUKE BECK 1987, 5 g, 0-1, 17.42 era, 10.1 ip, 3 k JUSTIN CREEL 2012-13, 92 g, 70-282, .248, 1 hr, 29 rbi, 43 bb, 15 sh ANDREW BECKWITH 2014-17, 102 g, 32-9, 7 sv, 2.74 era, 329.0 ip, 221 k BUDDY CRIBB 1991, 64 g, 60-208, .288, 15 hr, 46 rbi, 10 sb MICK BEDNARSKI 1987-90, 72 g, 32-122, .262, 0 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb TONY CROSSEN 1997-98, 35 g, 10-10, 1 sv, 6.50 era, 155.0 ip, 117 k MARK BERGHELA 1984, 31 g, 8-27, .296, 0 hr, 4 bi, 5 sb JOSH CRUMP 2015-17, 112 g, 30-134, .234, 31 r, 2 2b, 3 hr, 25 rbi, 7 sb CALEB CUEVAS 2009-11, 23 app, 4.45 era, 1-2, 2 sv, 30.1 ip, 31 k STEVE BERGMAN 1991-94, 53g, 12-11, 2 sv, 5.87 era, 150.1 ip, 139k DANIEL BOWMAN STEVE BILLINGSLEY 1977-78, 84 g, 113-315, .359, 2 hr, 47 rbi, 84 sb ALEX CUNNINGHAM 2013; 15-17, 57 app., 25-7, 1 sv, 3.06 era, 315.9 ip, 295 k JASON BILOUS 2016-pres., 29 app., 6-3, 0 sv, 4.53 era, 97.1 ip, 107 k JACK CURTIS 2015, 35 g, 13-63, .190, 9 r, 3 2b, 6 rbi, 2 sb BYRON BINDA 2002-05, 117 g, 21-10, 15 sv, 3.68 era, 244.2 ip, 274 k STEVEN D’AMICO 2016, 2 app., 0-0, 0 sv, 3.00 era, 3.0 ip, 1 k BYRON BINDA 2002-05 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb MARK DANIAL 1980-81 JIM BIRMINGHAM 2009-11, 42 g, 6-2, 0 sv, 5.64 era, 59.0 ip, 38 k CHRIS DAVIDSON 2016, 5 app., 0-1, 0 sv, 15.858 era, 5.2 ip, 1 k TED BLACKMAN 2012-13, 111 g, 106-371, .286, 6 hr, 77 r, 36 rbi, 74 bb, 19 sb DARRIN DAVIS 1988, 42 g, 52-147, .354, 7 hr, 35 rbi, 12 sb BRETT BLANKS 1992-93, 43 g, 41-138, .297, 2 hr, 26 rbi, 6 sb JASON DAVIS 1999-00, 94 g, 76-262, .290, 2 hr, 34 rbi, 8 sb TYLER BORTNICK 2006-09, 218 g, 246-738, .333, 24 hr, 133 rbi, 39 2b MICHAEL DAVIS 1991-94, 67 g, 19-23, 4.71 era, 328.2 ip, 208 k TONY BOUTON 1990, 21 g, 3-2, 3 sv, 3.23 era, 39.0 ip, 34 k STEVE DAVIS 2009-10, 87 g, .315, 87-276, 14 2b, 5 hr, 46 rbi, 9 sb TORRE BOWEN 1987-90, 119 g, 61-267, .228, 5 hr, 23 bi, 3 sb ERIC DECKER 1999-00, 41 g, 13-52, .250, 1 hr, 15 rbi, 1 sb DANIEL BOWMAN 2009-12, 246 g, 309-963, .321 avg, 46 hr, 206 rbi, 39 sb MICHAEL DEJESUS 2004-05, 109 g, .333, 134 h, 12 hr, 73 bb DEVIN BRADLEY 2012, 15 g, 1-1, 0 sv, 3.64 era, 29.2 ip, 11 k STEFAN del PINO 2011, 10 g, 3-1, 0 sv, 5.26 era, 25.2 ip, 17 k MIKE BRADLEY 1987-88, 9 g, 0-1, 10.05 era, 14.1 ip, 11 k ANDY DELAGARZA 2004-07, 71 g, 20-14, 4.02 era, 203 k, 137 bb LARRY BRADY 1984-85, 85 g, 31-109, .284, 0 hr, 16 rbi, 20 sb KEVIN DELANEY 1990-91, 17 g, 3-2, 1 sv, 6.67 era, 27.0 ip, 15 k MICKEY BRANTLEY 1981-83, 107g, 156-396, .394, 26 hr, 91 rbi, 64 sb JOHN DELDUCA 1982, 3 g, 1-1, 1 sv, 5.25 era, 12.0 ip, 9 k MICKEY BREWER 1985-88, 95 g, 68-264, .258, 3 hr, 35 rbi, 4 sb MIKE DESANTIS 1989, 11 g, 1-14, .071, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 1 sb DAVE BRINK 1990-91, 36 g, 12-12, 2 sv, 3.58 era, 193.2 ip, 86 k RON DEUBEL 1998-99, 43 g, 21-10, 4.06 era, 1 sv, 248.1 ip, 268 k JIM BROTHERTON 1981-82, 75 g, 73-240, .304, 9 hr, 55 rbi, 15 sb MIKE COSTANZO ADAM DEXTER 2009, 5 g, 3 ab GREG BROWN 1983-84, 91 g, 107-289, .370, 19 hr, 107 rbi, 5 sb BRYCE DIAL 2012, 9 g, 4-31, .129, 1 hr, 5 rbi GREG BROWN 27 g, 8-6, 3 sv, 4.01 era, 98.2 ip, 93 k SONNY DOGAN 1982-83, 95 g, 42-131, .321, 2 hr, 15 rbi, 43 sb CLIFF BROWN 1986, 12 g, 4-9, .444, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb SEAMUS DONOVAN 2001-03, 45 g, 15-11, 3.67 era, 216 ip, 153 k JASON BRUMMITT 1993-94, 25 g, 1-0, 7.71 era, 39.2 ip, 14 k SEAMUS DONOVAN 2001-03, 1 g, 1 ab, 0 hr, 0 rbi ALEX BUCCILLI 2012-13, 116 g, 111-378, .294 avg, 4 hr, 70 rbi, 71 bb, 20 2b BRENDAN DOUGHERTY 1996-97 104 g, 99-343, .287, 2hr, 40 rbi, 5 sb BOB BUCKLEY 1982-85, 57 g, 22-7, 4.55 era, 249.0 ip, 199 k DOCK DOYLE 2005-08, 118 g, 139-413, .337, 97 rbi, 47 bb DAVE BUKOWSKI 1988-89, 27 g, 9-42, .222, 2 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb SCOTT DUBROSKY 1988-91, 57 g, 18-79, .228, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 4 sb MIKE BURDEN 1978-79, 84 g, 58-193, .301, 8 hr, 48 rbi, 15 sb AARON DUCKETT 1979, 2 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 2.2 ip, 4 k JASON BURGE 1995, 20 g, 2-1, 5 sv, 5.32 era, 23.2 ip, 14 k DOM DUGGAN 2005-07, 169 g, 179-563, .318, 44 2b, 15 hr, 75 rbi AARON BURKE 2011-13, 87 g, 13-9, 8 sv, 2.57 era, 161.1 ip, 95 k VAN DUKES 1995-96, 20 g, 0-1, 3 sv, 4.97 era, 41.2 ip, 23 k ZAC BURKE 2014, 13 g, 0-0, 0 sv, 5.50 era, 18.0 ip, 19 k MIKE DUPERRON 1997, 20 g, 5-6, 7.05 era, 81.2 ip, 53 k DJ BURNS 2005-06, 84 g, 23-111, .207, 15 rbi, 3 2b THOMAS DuRANT 2015, 7 g, 0-0, 0 sv, 19.47 era, 6.1 ip, 5 k BRENT BYER 1977-79, 15 g, 8-2, 1.60 era, 84.1 ip, 75 k TOM DURKIN 2014-15, 14 g, 1-0, 0 sv, 6.26 era, 23.0 ip, 18 k DORIAN CAMERON 1998-99, 116 g, 167-471, .355, 8 hr, 83 rbi, 26 sb JOSH EACHUES 2004-06, 72 g, 38-146, .260, 4 2b, 24 rbi HOLDEN CAMMACK 2014, 4 g, 2-8, .250, 2 bb ADAM EGGNATZ 2012, 36 g, 4-15, .267, 0 hr, 2 rbi MIKE CAMPAGNO 1992-94, 54 g, 14-10, 1sv, 3.48 era, 186.0 ip, 97 k JAKE ELLIFRITZ 2001, 23 g, 17-60, .286, 1 hr, 8 rbi, 1 sb JOHN CANETTO 1992-95, 190 g, 193-626, .308, 21 hr, 112 rbi, 25 sb STEVE ELLS 1994-96, 32 g, 10-10, 1 sv, 6.50 era, 146.2 ip, 71 k JOSH CARMICHAEL 1997, 6 g, 1-0, 6.48 era, 8.1 ip, 7 k CHRIS ENGLAND 2004, 3 ap, 2.2 ip, 3 k, 7 h 59 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Carolina Lettermen KEVIN ENTSMINGER 2005, 62 g, 34-114, .298, 24 rbi, 14 sb JOHN HECK 1984-86, 57 g, 39-107, .364, 1 hr, 26 rbi, 2 sb VINCE EPPOLITO 1999, 4 g, 0-0, 15.00 era, 3.0 ip, 6 k JOHN HECH 1984-86, 37 g, 12-3, 4.56 era, 116.1 ip, 68 k JERRY EPTON 1978, 2 g, 0-0, 4.50 era, 4.0 ip, 6 k TYLER HERB 2011-14, 64 g, 46 gs, 3.40 era, 22-9. 0 sv, 272.2 ip, 210 k ED EUCHLER 1977, 42 g, 36-131, .275, 0 hr, 32 rbi, 12 sb COLIN HERING 2013-14., 113 g, 95-370, .257, 43 r, 10 2b, 4 hr, 40 rbi, 17 sb JIMMY EVANS 1989-90, 8 g, 2-0, 5.93 era, 13.2 ip, 8 k CHARLES HENDRICK 1977-79, 132g, 134-434, .309, 7hr, 80 rbi, 72 sb DALTON EWING 2015-17, 103 g, 46-179, .257, 39 r, 5 2b, 2 3b, 9 hr, 31rbi, 13 sb CHRIS HERNDON 1993-94, 30 g, 13-3, 1 sv, 3.44 era, 149.0 ip, 94 k LARRY FARLEY 1985-87, 88 g, 66-237, .278, 6 hr, 43 rbi, 5 sb KEITH HESSLER 2009-11., 35 g, 3-3, 5.66 era, 1 sv, 62.0 ip, 49 k SHANE FAWCETT 1995, 34 g, 21-97, .216, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 3 sb BILLIE HICKS 2003, .067, 1 2b, 2 rbi SHANE FAWCETT 1995, 12 g, 0-0, 6.85 era, 20.0 ip, 9 k BRIAN HIGGS 1994, 8 g, 1-0, 8.44 era, 10.2 ip, 4 k JEFF FEINGOLD 1992, 14 g, 1-1, 3.75 era, 36.0 ip, 34 k AUSTIN HINKLE 2007, 0-0, 2.25 era, 3 g, 4 k CHAD FELTY 1999-2002, 199 g, 176-569, .342, 25 hr, 123 rbi, 52 sb BOBBY HOLMES 2015-pres., 78 g, 16-6, 11 sv, 3.39 era, 188.2 ip, 167 k GREG FICARRO 1984, 10 g, 1-0, 2.13 era, 12.2 ip, 5 k TIM HOLMES 1987, 25 g, 17-79, .215, 2 hr, 9 rbi, 0 sb JOHN FIDANZA 2011, 32 g, .231, 15-65, 10 r, 0 hr, 9 rbi TIM HOLMES 1987, 8g, 1-1, 7.43 era, 40.0 ip, 17 k KEN FILPI 1978-80, 33 g, 7-2, 1 sv, 3.34 era, 105.0 ip, 53 k KEITH HOLMOK 1978, 28 g, 17-60, .283, 1 hr, 10 rbi, 11 sb BRIAN FISCHER 1999-2002, 66 g, 20-8, 3.69 era, 210.1 ip, 165 k ZACK HOPECK 2015-pres., 45 g, 11-8, 1 sv, 4.06 era, 161.2 ip, 122 k BRIAN FISCHER 1999-2002, 1 g, 0-1 AUSTIN FLEET TIM HORTON 1978, 16 g, 7-2, 1 sv, 3.22 era, 64.1 ip, 57 k BOBBY FISH 1999, 54 g, 49-186, .263, 3 hr, 31 rbi, 13 sb BUCK HOSEA 1983-84, 97 g, 64-221, .290, 10 hr, 53 rbi, 25 sb JOSH FISH 2003-04, 49 g, 5-1, 3.49 era, 44 k, 19 er, 2 sv, 48.2 ip MARK HOWLE 1987-90, 189 g, 217-694, .313, 31 hr, 147 rbi, 26 sb AUSTIN FLEET 2006, 08-10, 76 g, 22-9, 3.55 era, 167 k, 86 bb, 251.0 ip JUSTIN HUFF 2006, 18 g, 1-3, .333, 1 rbi JON FOISY 2004-05, 102 g, .281, 102 h, 65 rbi, 4 hr MIKE HUGHES 2009, 5 g, 0-0, 7.20 era, 0 sv, 10.0 IP, 16 k GLENN FORTNER 1986-89, 52 g, 19-13, 1 sv, 5.71 era, 264.2 ip, 137 k JON HUMAY 1998-01, 195 g, 180-615, .293, 9 hr, 84 rbi, 72 sb ED FORTNEY 1991, 65 g, 65-217, .300, 0 hr, 25 rbi, 25 sb BROCK HUNTER 2013-15, 61 g, 3.60 era, 4-1, 1 sv, 70.0 ip, 60 k MIKE FORTUNA 1988, 36 g, 30-95, .316, 2 hr, 22 rbi, 1 sb EVAN HURLEY 1994-95, 71 g, 39-181, .215, 0 hr, 17 rbi, 3 sb COBY FOSTER 1996-97, 33 g, 26-62, .419, 1 hr, 18 rbi, 1 sb JOE HURLEY 1979, 2 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb SCOTT FOWLER 1984-87, 177 g, 154-536, .287, 9 hr, 88 rbi, 18 sb JAKE HURRY 2002-05, 74 g, 25-7, 4.19 era, 226 k, 1 sv BRUCE FRANKLIN 1979-81, 126 g, 136-363, .375, 20 hr, 80 rbi, 60 sb BOBBY HUZZY 1995, 5 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb TUCKER FRAWLEY 2009-12., 142 g, 108-393, .275, 16 2b, 6 hr, 54 rbi JOE IANNUCCI 1992, 4 g, 0-0, 12.26 era, 3.2 ip, 3 k MIKE FUENTES 2005-06, 77 g, 59-233, .253, 2 hr, 43 rbi, 9 2b JOSE IGLESIAS, 2008-10, 160 g, 156-493, .316, 37 2b, 29 hr, 141 rbi BOBBY GAGG 2006-09, 66 g, 26-10, 3.37 era, 227 k, 76 bb, 339.0 ip DAVE IORLANO 1989-92, 65 g, 10-5, 9 sv, 3.20 era, 112.1 ip, 88 k CHRIS GALEOTTI 1986, 8 g, 3-10, .300, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb JAMIE IRIEL 1993-94, 101 g, 112-345, .325, 11 hr, 58 rbi, 13 sb JACKSON GEARY 2009-11, 18 g, 3.74 era, 1-0, 0 sv, 21.2, 18 k PEYTON ISAACSON 2016-17, 68 g, 43-187, .230, 6 2b, 1 3b, 2 hr, 31 rbi MARK GEBHARDT 1982, 6 g, 0-0, 1 sv, 10.13 era, 8.0 ip, 6 k JASON ISIDORE 1997-98, 61 g, 68-211, .322, 8 hr, 29 bi, 25 sb JASON GENTRY 1997, 7 g, 1-3, 10.35 era, 20.0 ip, 13 k MIKE JACOBS 1982, 17 g, 2-8, .250, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 9 sb MARIO GIANFORTUNE 2000, 37 g, 40-121, .331, 2 hr, 16 rbi, 22 sb MIKE JACOBS 1995, 7 g, 0-1, 6.88 era, 17.0 ip, 13 k SLOAN GILLIAM 2012, 39 g, 32-124, .258, 3 2b, 14 rbi, 15 bb TUCKER FRAWLEY DAVE JACKSON 1983, 21 g, 7-23, .304, 1 hr, 1 rbi, 5 sb CHANCE GILMORE 2007-10, 169 g, 147-491, .299, 36 2b, 23 hr, 109 rbi KYLE JACKSON 2014, 39 g, 23-94, .245, 12 r, 6 2b, 1 hr, 10 rbi GARY GILMORE 1979-80, 90 g, 100-283, .353, 9 hr, 42 rbi, 69 sb CHRIS JAROM 1988, 7 g, 0-5, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KEITH GLAUBER 1991, 46 g, 19-109, .174, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 8 sb CHAD JENKINS 2007, 2 g, 1.0 ip, 1 k, 1 er ERIC GODSY 2007, 14 g, 2 rbi, 0-11, 2 bb RANDY JENKS 1991, 9 g, 0-4, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb BRAD GOLDBERG 2009-10, 18 g, 1-1, 3.98 era, 23 k, 20.1 ip BRIAN JOHNSON 1991, 1 g, 0-0, 27.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k MARC GOLDBERG 1980-81, 20 g, 13-4, 2.72 era, 112.1 ip, 67 k CASEY JOHNSON 2002, 2 g, 1-3, .333, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb BRETT GORDON 2004, .282, 60 g, 13 2b, 8 hr, 42 rbi ERIC JOHNSON 1996, 14 g, 8-32, .250, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb JORDAN GORE 2017, 57 g, 69-217, .318, 38 r, 12 2b, 3 hr, 29 rbi, 3 sb LUKE JOHNSON 2000-01, 83 g, 56-212, .264, 4 hr, 31 rbi, 2 sb JARED GRAINGER 2004, 0-1, 3 ap, 11.12 era, 5.2 ip, 5 k RETT JOHNSON 1998-00, 59 g, 24-11, 3.80 era, 295.2 ip, 302 k BRETT GRANDSTRAND 2002-04, 173 g, .305, 15 hr, 107 rbi, 52 sb JACK JOLLY 1984-87, 48 g, 11-10, 1 sv, 5.39 era, 197.0 ip, 110 k KEON GRAVES 2005, 21g, 5-19, 4 rbi, 3 sb ERIN JONES 2001, 5 g, 0-1, 10.12 era, 10.2 ip, 12 k DAVID GREEN 1979, 25 g, 18-44, .409, 0 hr, 15 rbi, 1 sb ROBBIE JORDAN 1987-90, 205 g, 249-780, .319, 19 hr, 153 rbi, 10 sb TODD GREGOR 1997, 15 g, 8-37, .216, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 1 sb ROBBIE JORDAN 1987-90, 16 g, 2-1, 4 sv, 6.00 era, 18.0 ip, 14 k RICKY GRICE 1979-83, 145 g, 161-465, .346, 17 hr, 85 rbi, 82 sb BRYAN JOZEFOWICZ 1996-98, 106g, 73-275, .265, 1hr, 31 rbi, 17 sb RICKY GRICE 2007-08, 24 g, 11-34, .324, 7 r, 4 rbi, 1 hr CHUCK JUSTICE 1992, 13 g, 1-5, .200, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KYLE GRIFFITHS 1995, 33 g, 14-90, .156, 0 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb KIT KADLEC 1997-00, 109 g, 11-7, 33 sv, 4.25 era, 171.2 ip, 159 k MYRLE GROSE 1989-90, 103 g, 135-368, .367, 11 hr, 76 rbi, 32 sb CHRIS KAISER 1989-91, 14 g, 1-2, 9.07 era, 39.2 ip, 19 k JEREMIAH GROVE 2003-04, 83 g, .187, 5 2b, 1 hr, 21 rbi BOBBY GAGG JAKE KANE 2013-14, 82 g, 76-266 ab, .286, 39 r, 9 2b, 1 hr, 41 rbi JOHN HAFL 1994, 2 g, 0-0, 45.00 era, 1.0 ip, 4 k JOHN KAY 1985-86, 89 g, 105-283, .371, 14 hr, 72 rbi, 5 sb ADAM HALL 2016, 3 app., 0-0, 0 sv, 23.14 era, 2.1 ip, 5 k JOSH KEENER 2009-10, 16 g, 3-13 ab, .231, 7 r, 1 hr, 9 rbi ANTWAIN HAMAN 1997, 46 g, 43-137, .314, 6 hr, 25 rbi, 7 sb AUSTIN KERR 2012-15, 91 g, 13-5, 2 sv, 2.96 era, 179.1 ip, 155 k BRENT HAMM 1996, 1 g, 0-0, 36.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k ADAM KEIM 2000-02, 178 g, 210-659, .300, 27 hr, 149 rbi, 37 sb TOMMY HANAHAN 1997, 3 g, 0-0, 9.53 era, 5.2 ip, 7 k ADAM KEIM 2001-02, 19 g, 1-2, 3.18 era, 29.0 ip, 7 sv, 26 k CHRIS HANRAHAN 1991-92, 102 g, 120-362, .331, 11 hr, 71 rbi, 5 sb CEDRIC KING 1993-94, 33 g, 10-41, .244, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 2 sb CHRIS HANRAHAN 1991-92, 28 g, 9-2, 4.12 era, 91.2 ip, 47 k DUSTIN KING, 2008-09., 40 g, 20-50, .400, 16 rbi KEITH HARDWICK 2009-11, 64 g, 27-166, .289, 27 r, 14 2b, 5 hr, 34 rbi MIKE KING 1997, 5 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 6.43 era, 14.0 ip, 8 k LEE HARDWICK 1994, 14 g, 2-21, .095, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KIP KINGSMORE 1989-90, 104 g, 100-323, .310, 19 hr, 73 rbi, 7 sb SEAN HARDWICK 1993, 12 g, 2-4, 5.68 era, 44.1 ip, 24 k KEVIN KIRKLAND 1993-94, 29 g, 3-2, 1 sv, 7.49 era, 51.2 ip, 40 k BOBBY HARGETT 1986-89, 57 g, 26-9, 3.81 era, 298.0 ip, 170 k AUSTIN KITCHEN 2016-pres., 45 app., 6-2, 8 sv, 3.56 era, 78.0 ip, 66 k CHRIS HARRISON 2012, 4 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 1.35 era, 6.2 ip, 6 k CHRIS KLASKA 1996, 16 g, 4-2, 1 sv, 6.54 era, 53.2 ip, 46 k DAMIEN HART 1997-98, 31 g, 2-7, 7.93 era, 76.0 ip, 53 k DAVE KLOSS 1997, 2 g, 0-0, 33.75 era, 1.1 ip, 1 k CLINT HARVEY 1978-79, 26 g, 11-3, 3.01 era, 125.2 ip, 98 k DUSTIN KOCA 2007, 14 g, .138, 4-29, 3 rbi BRETT HARWOOD 1996, 50 g, 61-191, .319, 3 hr, 29 rbi, 9 sb DUSTIN KOCA 2007, 10 app, 2.13 era, 12.2 ip, 8 k, 3 er TYLER HASBROUCK 2002-03, 87 g, 65-240, .271, 6 hr, 45 rbi, 2 sb JOSH KOMNICK 2002, 18 g, 1-16, .062, 0 hr 1 rbi, 0 sb JEFF HATCH 1991, 20 g, 4-4, 1 sv, 4.02 era, 87.1 ip, 40 k RICK KOSTECKI 1988-89, 16 g, 3-0, 4.88, 27.2 ip, 9 k JEFF HATCH 1991, 49 g, 24-110, .218, 1 hr, 12 rbi, 7 sb CHRIS KOVACEVICH 2006, 3 g, 0-0, 32.40 era, 1 k, 2, bb, 1.2 ip JOEY HAUG 2007-08, 48 g, 8-0, 2.54 era, 86 h, 77 k TOMMY LA STELLA FRED KOWALIK 1979-80, 81, g, 53-161, .329, 5 hr, 42 rbi, 6 sb STEVE HAWK 1992, 1 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KEITH KRAMER 1997, 6 g, 0-0, 7.94 era, 5.2 ip, 3 k 60 Coastal Carolina Lettermen 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL JASON KROHN 2004, 38 g, .238, 19 rbi, 13 r, 9 sb RODNEY MORRIS 1990, 6 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb CHRIS KUBAN 1990, 2 g, 0-0, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb JAMIE MORRISSEY 1991, 16 g, 4-23, .174, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 1 sb AARON KUNDER 1989-93, 59 g, 5-8, 6 sv, 4.08 era, 117.0 ip, 58 k MIKE MORRISON 2013-16, 89 g, 1-4, 15 sv, 2.93 era, 166.0 ip, 206 k TOMMY LA STELLA 2010-11., 125 g, 185-477, .388, 29 2b, 28 hr, 136, rbi TAYLOR MOTTER 2009-11, 187 g, 195-643, .303, 53 2b, 18 hr, 110 rbi, 37 sb SETH LAMANDO 2013-14, 34 g, 4.37 era, 8-5, 2 sv, 80.1 ip, 79 k CAL MULLER 1996, 21 g, 12-50, .240, 3 hr, 13 rbi, 0 sb BOB LAMBERT 1991, 43 g, 12-83, .145, 3 hr, 5 rbi, 4 sb DAVID MULLINS 2011, 1 g, 99.00 ers, 0-0, 0 sv, 0.0 ip, 1 er SETH LANCASTER 2015-pres, 133 g, 120-443, .271, 94 r, 24 2b, 14 hr, 77 rbi, 30 sb RICK MURRAY 1983-85, 131 g, 99-363, .273, 8 hr, 61 rbi, 23 sb DONALD LANDRUM 1977, 40 g, 40-127, .315, 1 hr, 26 rbi, 34 sb RICK MURRAY 1983-85, 25 g, 5-2, 5 sv, 3.18 era, 70.2 ip, 31 k MAT LANEY 2010-pres., 34 g, 3-1, 4.93 era, 2 sv, 42.0 ip, 44 k RICHARD MYERS 1992-93, 6 g, 0-1, 30.84 era, 4.2 ip, 5 k ERIK LARSON 1995, 9 g, 2-12, .167, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb WOOD MYERS 2017, 53 g, 70-212, .330, 11 2b, 6 hr, 43 rbi, 11 sb WILL LATCHAM 2017, 14 g, 1.05 era, 3-0, 4 sv, 25.2 ip, 29 k PLOWDEN NELSON 1986, 11 g, 0-1, 2 sv, 5.40 era, 25.0 ip, 11 k GREG LEE 1980, 6 g, 2-0, 1 sv, 2.08 era, 17.1 ip, 16 k PATRICK NICHOLS 2003-04, 52 g, .269, 2 hr, 13 rbi, 51b MITCH LEE 1997, 31 g, 14-60, .233, 2 hr, 11 bi, 1 sb RANDY NIMMONS 1978-79, 33 g, 6-2, 10 sv, 3.52 era, 81.2 ip, 37 k PAUL LESZCZYNSKI 1990-92, 121g, 110-364, .302, 13hr, 58 rbi, 46 sb WOODY NISBETT 2012, 5 g, 7.36 era 0-0, 0 sv, 3.2 ip, 4 k BRUCE LEVI 1980, 38 g, 30-89, .337, 6 hr, 19 rbi, 2 sb RICO NOEL 2008-10, 189 g, 196-637, .308, 40 2b, 22 hr, 134 rbi, 120 sb BOB LIEB 1977-78, 85 g, 87-288, .312, 9 hr, 56 rbi, 9 sb KIRT MANWARING EVAN NOELL 2008-10, 45 g, 17-75, .227, 6 2b, 1 hr, 12 rbi PAT LIGHTLE 1984, 1 g, 0-0, 0.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k RILEY NORTON 2014, 28 g, 10-63, .159, 5 r, 1 2b, 1 hr, 8 rbi MICKEY LINCOLN 1991-92, 28 g, 12-6, 3.62 era, 156.2 ip, 94 k TIM OAKES 1995, 35 g, 38-135, .281, 1 hr, 15 rbi, 6 sb JOSH LOFTIN 1996, 4 g, 0-0, 18.90 era, 3.1 ip, 0 k NICK OBERG 2013-14, 88 g, 61-276, .221, 33 r, 10 2b, 26 rbi MATT LOGUE 1986-89, 94 g, 13-8, 28 sv, 2.99 era, 147.1 ip, 158 k PATRICK ORLANDO 2017-pres., 11 g, 4.26 era 1-1, 0 sv, 12.2 ip, 16 k DAN LOMBARDOZZI 2007-10, 23 g, 1-0, 8.31 era, 30.1 ip, 28 k GREG ORSIMARSI 2001-04, 126 g, .210, 5 hr, 32 rbi, 10 sb ZACH LOPES 2011, 22 g, 5-33, .152, 1 2b, 0 hr, 2 rbi HAYES ORTON 2010-11, 80 g, 77-263, .293, 56 r, 17 2b, 3 hr, 38 rbi, 9 sb LUIS LOPEZ 1991-94, 230 g, 264-789, .335, 27 hr, 167 rbi, 30 sb PAT OVERTON 1987, 1 g, 0-1, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb JOE LOUIS 1980-83, 53 g, 13-6, 6 sv, 3.52 era, 184.1 ip, 188 k JUSTIN OWENS 1999-2002, 205 g, 249-708, .324, 26 hr, 149 rbi, 84 sb MARC LUTHER 1981, 10 g, 4-2, 1 sv, 4.25 era, 38.1 ip, 37 k CONNOR OWINGS 2013-16., 227 g, 236-771, .306, 161 r, 47 2b, 29 hr, 146 rbi, 41 sb KEVIN MADER 1989, 2 g, 0-0, 12.00 era 6.0 ip, 3 k CHAD OXENDINE 2001-04, 198 g, .281, 4 hr, 97 rbi, 10 sb TONY MAGGARD 1981-82, 86 g, 100-272, .362, 16 hr, 92 rbi, 9 sb CHAD OXENDINE 2001-04, 2 g, 0-0, 7.71 era, 2.1 ip, 3 k JOHN MALATIA 1987, 10 g, 0-1, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb MICHAEL PAEZ 2014-16, 188 g, 200-709, .282, 157 r, 43 2b, 4 3b, 25 hr, 118 rbi, 43 sb BRIAN MANSFIELD 2004, 3 ap, 2.70 era, 3.1 ip, 2 k, 3 h FRANK PAINO 1979-82, 141 g, 84-292, .288, 5 hr, 39 rbi, 42 sb KIRT MANWARING 1984-86, 141 g, 196-490, .400, 37 hr, 144 rbi, 16 sb WALT PARMENTER 1979-80, 91 g, 110-298, .369, 16 hr, 58 rbi, 21 sb MIKE MARCAIDA 1998, 4 g, 0-2, 9.00 era, 13.0 ip, 10 k DAVID PARRETT 2015-16, 98 g, 52-249, .209, 49 r, 10 2b, 12 hr, 52 rbi, 9 sb FRANK MARCIANTE 1997, 38 g, 38-110, .345, 4 hr, 22 rbi, 1 sb DAVID PASTORS 1984-85, 26 g, 6-26, .231, 1 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb ANTHONY MARKS 2013-16., 202 g, 191-619, .309, 141 r, 11 2b, 1 hr, 59 rbi, 41 sb TIM PAUGH 1978-80, 105 g, 59-206, .286, 4 hr, 30 rbi, 37 sb JOHN MARIOTTI 2006-07, 32 g, 32-105, .305, 6 hr, RYAN McGRAW RON PAULS 1979, 1 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb JOHN MARIOTTI 2006-07, 13-2, 4.65 era, 104 k BRANT PEACHER 2006, 50 g, 53-182, .291, 13 2b, 5 hr, 31 rbi KEVIN MARRIE 2004-06, 38 g, 9-10, 5.64 era, 101 k, 82 bb CAMERON PEARCEY 2016-pres., 43 g, 10-51, .196, 7 r, 2 hr, 8 rbi, 6 sb DEREK MARTIN 2004-08, 195 g, 168-609, .276, 6 hr, 107 rbi, 26 2b LANCE PERLMAN 1991, 7 g, 0-10, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb TRIPP MARTIN 2011-12, 73 g, 42-199, 211, 15 2b, 5 hr, 22 rbi ADAM PERNASILICI 2003-05, .233, 7 hr, 34 rbi, 7 sb DOUG MARTY 1998-01, 106 g, 56-216, .259, 0 hr, 26 rbi, 2 sb CHUCK PERRY 1984-85, 97 g, 101-299, .338, 9 hr, 81 rbi, 22 sb BROOKS MARZKA 1998-00, 173 g, 215-642, .335, 27 hr, 136 rbi, 44 sb ZANE PETTY 2006, 3 g, 0-1, 7.36 era, 9 k, 10 bb, 7.1 ip JONATHON MASON 2004, 17 g, 2 r, 2 ab BRIAN PHILLIPS 1992-93, 19 g, 0-0, 5.75 era, 31.1 ip, 28 k NICK MASTERSON 2016, 4 app., 0-0, 0 sv, 6.00 era, 3.0 ip, 3 k MIKE PHILLIPS 1988, 3 g, 0-1, 40.45 era, 2.2 ip, 1 k REID MATHEWS 2014., 1 g, 0-0, .1 r MIKE PICKERAL 1998, 2 g, 0-0, 8.59 era, 7.1 ip, 8 k JACOB MAY 2011-13, 156 g, 163-566, .288, 106 r, 25 2b, 9 3b, 9 hr, 62 rbi, 48 sb KEITH PICCONI 212, 23 g, 3-29, .103, 2 hr, 6 rbi AARON MAYHEW 2001, 33 g, 17-51, .333, 0 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb JOHN PILATICH 1984-86, 27 g, 10-7, 4.90 era, 125.0 ip, 85 k CREIGHTON McCALLUM 2007, 1 g, 1.0 ip, 1 k STEVE PINOCCHIO 2002-03, 119 g, 99-397, .249, 4 hr, 56 rbi, 16 sb NICK McCULLY 2007-09., 75 g, 25-7, 3.07 era, 216.2 ip, 179 k DAVE PISANO 1998, 7 g, 0-2, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb BRIAN McCORD 1986, 26 g, 8-29, .276, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 2 sb STEVE PODRAZA 1982, 43 g, 30-108, .278, 4 hr, 24 rbi, 0 sb RANDY McGARVEY 1999-2002, 164 g, 153-474, .302, 11 hr, 100 rbi, 14 sb CHRIS POND 1992-95, 224 g, 248-739, .336, 18 hr, 126 rbi, 37 sb RYAN McGRAW 2001-04, 230 g, .324, 15 hr, 179 rbi, 160 sb FRED POOLE 1978, 32 g, 6-44, .136, 1 hr, 3 rbi, 9 sb K.J. McALLISTER 2011, 16 g, 1-22, .045, 4 r, 0 2b, 1 3b, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 1 sb TYLER POOLE 2013-16, 60 g, 12-9, 6 sv, 3.90 era, 159.1 ip, 131 k SCOTT McKINLEY 1984-85, 14 g, 5-4, 5.49 era, 39.1 ip, 28 k BRANDON POWELL 2000-03, 239 g, 303-880, .344, 27 hr, 186 rbi, 80 sb SCOTT McLAIN 2002, 1 g, 0-0, 13.50 era, 3.1 ip, 5 k JOSH POWELL 2012-13, 32 g, 9-62, .145, 2 2b, 1 3b, 8 rbi, 6 r ANTHONY MEO JOHN McNULTY 2014, 24 g, 5-24, .208, 5 r, 1 2b, 2 rbi JOSH POWELL 2012-13, 2 g, 45.00 era, 0-0, 0 sv, 1.0 ip, 0 k DAVE MEDEIROS 1988-90, 64 g, 10-39, .256, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb DAVID POUTIER 2007, 11 g, .500, 2-4, 1 rbi LARRY MEDING 1989, 16 g, 12-42, .286, 4 hr, 7 rbi, 1 sb DONNIE PRESLEY 2005-06, 24 g, 3-2, 4.45 era, 66.2 ip, 51 k REGGIE MEDLIN 1990 1 g, 0-0, 9.00 era, 1.0 ip, 0 k MIKE PROCHASKA 1985-88, 180 g, 199-617, .323, 21 hr, 112 rbi, 21 sb JEREMIAH MEINERS 2007-pres., 25 app, 14.2 ip, 13 k, 13 er BRIAN PRUETT 2012-13, 76 g, 40-201, .199, 10 2b, 0 hr, 19 rbi, 24 r PAUL MENDE 1984, 28 g, 18-50, .360, 3 hr, 17 rbi, 1 sb JASON PRUITT 1992-93, 36 g, 16-44, .364, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 0 sb ANTHONY MEO 2009-11, 51 g, 32-7, 2.52 era, 281.1 ip, 277 k MIKE PRUITT 1982-83, 88 g, 92-244, .377, 11 hr, 56 rbi, 23 sb AL MICHALOWSKI 1987-90, 133 g, 43-177, .243, 1 hr, 13 rbi, 12 sb CHRIS RABER 2004-07, 228 g, 210-711, .295, 36 2b, 23 hr, 119 rbi BRANDON MILLER 2016, 6 app., 0-0, 0 sv, 3.86 era, 7.0 ip, 5 k MATT RADEMACHER 2006-07, 74 g, 67-201, .333, 12 2b, 45 rbi SAM MILLER 1991, 15 g, 3-19, .158, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 0 sb MATT RAGAN 1995-96, 96 g, 105-344, .305, 13 hr, 68 rbi, 8 sb ALEX MINISTERI 2013, 5 g, 0-0, 0 sv, 3.38 era, 2.2 ip, 1 k ROB RAMBOW 1995, 43 g, 40-131, .305, 1 hr, 24 rbi, 3 sb CHRIS MISSLER 1991-92, 73 g, 59-226, .261, 9 hr, 46 rbi, 8 sb LARRY RASKIN 1978, 40 g, 33-131, .252, 2 hr, 20 rbi, 22 sb DALTON MOATS 2014, 10 g, 1-3, 0 sv, 6.46 era, 39.0 ip, 12 k DENNIS RAY 1995-96, 66 g, 47-183, .257, 2 hr, 28 rbi, 12 sb AL MOLINA 2015, 37 g, 18-78, .231, 12 r, 6 2b, 16 rbi, 1 sb MATT REIN, 2008-11, 91 g, 21-3, 5 sv, 2.99 era, 189.1 ip, 142 k REID MOMAN 2014, 41 g, 17-84, .202, 12 r, 5 2b, 8 rbi, 3 sb TOM REINISCH 1983, 19 g, 6-17, .353, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb MIKE MOORE 1989, 14 g, 7-30, .233, 2 hr, 10 rbi, 2 sb WILL REMILLARD 2013, 54 g, 53-189, .280, 28 r, 13 2b, 2 hr, 39 rbi BOBBY MORGAN 1984-85, 51 g, 72-179, .402, 4 hr, 38 rbi, 11 sb ZACH REMILLARD 2013-16, 243 g, 251-895, .280, 149 r, 48 2b, 31 hr, 168 rbi, 28 sb DANNY MORGAN 2005, 38 g, 25-95, .263, 5 2b, 3 hr, 22 rbi JAVIER REYNOSO 2012, 19 g, 11 gs, 3.75 era, 3-2, 0 sv, 48.0 ip, 22 k DARRYL MORHARDT 1984-85, 54 g, 39-123, .317, 3 hr, 24 rbi, 5 sb JUSTIN OWENS ADAM RICE 2008-10, 188 g, 239-703, .340, 45 2b, 24 hr, 154 rbi BOB MORIN 1978-81, 100 g, 45-148, .304, 4 hr, 17 rbi, 30 sb JEFF RICHARD, 2008, 14 g, 0-0, 11 k, 16 er 61 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Carolina Lettermen BOBBY RICHARDSON 1995-97, 56 g, 8-9, 2 sv, 6.59 era, 151.2 ip, 88 k JIM SWENSON 1997, 4 g, 0-0, 10.80 era, 3.1 ip, 1 k RON RIGGLE 1989-90, 15 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 9.21 era, 28.1 ip, 17 k FRANK TALOTTA 1982-83, 107 g, 151-387, .390, 24 hr, 118 rbi, 53 sb JOHN RIGOS 1981-83, 129 g, 128-376, .340, 33 hr, 104 rbi, 48 sb BRAD TAYLOR 2003, 9 g, 3 ab, 2 bb TRAVIS RISSER 2006-07, 39 app, 5-5, 4.18 era, 40 k, 29 bb, 56.0 ip, 6 sv KEITH TAYLOR 1977, 39 g, 41-136, .301, 6 hr, 33 rbi, 0 sb KIETON RIVERS 2016-pres., 67 g, 41-140, .293, 26 r, 3 2b, 2 hr, 21 rbi, 8 sb PEARCE TAYLOR 1988-91, 138 g, 133-434, .306, 12 hr, 74 rbi, 54 sb MARK ROACH 1984, 5 g, 1-0, 3.60 era, 20.0 ip, 16 k FRANK TEMEAN 1989-90, 44 g, 26-90, .289, 1 hr, 14 bi, 1 sb MARK RODRIGUEZ 1999, 1 g, 0-0, 37.80 era, 1.2 ip, 3 k MARSHALL TESAURO 1977-78, 23 g, 10-7, 4.22 era, 119.1 ip, 68 k PAUL RODRIGUEZ, 2008-09, 1 g, 0-0, 1 k, 1 bb KEVIN THOMAS 1986-88, 27 g, 16-6, 4.24 era, 155.0 ip, 142 k TIM ROMAINE 1990, 16 g, 7-31, .226, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb KEVIN J. THOMAS 1999-01, 18 g, 4-2, 5.31 era, 62.2 ip, 55 k TOM ROMANO 1977-80, 167 g, 181-590, .307, 49 hr, 166 rbi, 43 sb DANNY THOMPSON 1982, 37 g, 10-36, .278, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 5 sb MARK ROMER 1989-90, 103 g, 137-384, .357, 6 hr, 47 rbi, 66 sb AARON THURSTON 1998, 31 g, 23-75, .307, 0 hr, 7 bi, 3 sb BARRY ROOF 2000, 32 g, 16-58, .276, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 6 sb CHRIS TODD 2004-05, 91 g, .368, 63 rbi, 14 2b, 54 bb DAX ROPER 2017, 4 g, 0-4, .000 MARVIN TODD 1982, 43 g, 38-106, .359, 0 hr, 11 rbi, 0 sb STEVE ROTH 1987-88, 27 g, 12-53, .226, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 2 sb KEN TOMKO 1980-83, 43 g, 16-3, 1 sv, 2.69 era, 140.2 ip, 89 k JOSH RUSH 2000-01, 20 g, 2-2, 1 sv, 7.36 era, 22.0 ip, 8 k MATT TRAHAN 1996-97, 101 g, 86-281, .306, 16 hr 70 rbi, 3 sb CHIP RUSSELL 1984-85, 18 g, 11-29, .379, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb RANDY STOKES PATRICK TREES 1998-99, 73 g, 48-172, .279, 3 hr, 17 rbi, 0 sb JEREMY RYALS 2002,6 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr 0 rbi, 0 sb GARY TREMBLAY 1981-83, 125 g, 103-373, .276, 13 hr, 76 rbi, 4 sb DOUG SABBAGH 1978-80 125 g, 123-355, .346, 10 hr, 73 rbi, 62 sb DARRELL TURNER 1986, 13 g, 5-12, .417, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb MIKE SABBAGH 1978-80, 129 g, 113-377, .300, 9 hr, 79 rbi, 71 sb STEPHEN TURNER 1992-95, 189 g, 223-698, .319, 20 hr, 86 rbi, 99 sb KEVIN SALMON 2005-06, 35 g, 5-5, 5.02 era, 71 k, 52 bb TODD TURNER 1993-94, 37 g, 18-75, .220, 2 hr, 10 rbi, 0 sb JEREMY SAMATAS 1997-98, 113 g, 153-425, .360, 22 hr, 103 rbi, 5sb TODD TURNER 1993-94, 14 g, 0-1, 1 sv, 6.20 era, 24.2 ip, 12 k RICH SANDERSON 1978-79, 18 g, 8-2, 4.62 era, 74.1 ip, 58 k GARY TURNIPSEED 1992-93, 92 g, 110-339, .324, 7 hr, 33 rbi, 61 sb DAVID SAPPELT 2006-08, 176 g, 251-729, .344, 33 hr, 157 rbi, 19 sb STEVE TYLKE 1997-98, 100 g, 86-296, .291, 12 hr, 61 rbi, 6 sb FRANK SARVER 1993-94, 109 g, 115-392, .293, 3 hr, 48 rbi, 43 sb LUKE ULLMAN 2001, 10 g, 3-9, .333, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 2 sb SHANE SAWCZAK 2015, 16 g, 4-5, 0 sv, 4.17 era, 54.0 ip, 33 k PAT VALERO 1993-94, 32 g, 8-7, 2 sv, 5.10 era, 95.1 ip, 40 k COLE SCHAEFER 2014-17, 49 g, 5-7, 0 sv, 5.21 era, 114.0 ip, 80 k MIKE VALTER 2005-06, 32 g, 5-3, 3.39 era, 61 k, 33 bb, 98.1 ip FRED SCHEER 1985, 12 g, 5-2, 4.88 era, 38.2 ip, 18 k RAFI VAZQUEZ 2017, 6 g, 0-2, 2 sv, 9.19 era, 15.2 ip, 11 k MATT SCHILLING 1993-94, 126-363, .347, 9 hr, 65 rbi, 12 sb RAFI VAZQUEZ 2017, 11 g, 1-10, .100, 1 r, 1 hr, 1 rbi LUKE SCHLECHTE 2010, 16 g, 5-23, .217, 1 2b, 6 rbi CHRIS VAUGHT 1996, 18 g, 1-2, 1 sv, 7.05 era, 37.0 ip, 20 k KEVIN SCHNALL 1998-99, 107 g, 124-344, .360, 8 hr, 81 rbi, 2 sb ANTHONY VENEZIANO 2017-pres., 13 g, 2-2, 0 sv, 7.71 era, 39.2 ip, 41 k CASEY SCHROEDER 2015, 54 g, 40-174, .230, 8 2b, 13 hr, 31 rbi, 2 sb RJ VENTURA 1992, 46 g, 44-136, .324, 5 hr, 28 rbi, 15 sb PETE SCHRAMKA 1990-92, 134 g, 117-378, .310, 9 hr, 58 rbi, 16 sb AARON VERRETT 2005-06, 105 g, 91-354, .257, 51 rbi, 6 hr, 12 sb BRAD SCHUKA 1999, 56 g, 7-3, 2 sv, 4.45 era, 113.1 ip, 124 k JASON VINDICH 1996-97, 92 g, 108-293, .369, 7 hr, 52 rbi, 27 sb SIMON SCOTT 1990-92, 62 g, 45-137, .328, 4 hr, 22 rbi, 3 sb SHAWN VINJU 1998-00, 84 g, 54-201, .269, 2 hr, 26 rbi, 0 sb JEFF SEFCIK 1988-89, 78 g, 82-261, .314, 16 hr, 66 rbi, 3 sb SCOTT STURKIE ADAM VRABLE 2005-07, 156 g, 138-467, .300, 21 2b, 2 hr, 60 rbi TIM SHAW 1986-88, 114 g, 109-385, 14 hr, 68 rbi, 1 sb BRIAN WAACK 2002-03, 45 g, 7-3, 4 sv, 3.36 era, 115.2 ip, 91 k RICKY SHEFKA 2005, 17 g, 12-3, 2.75 era, 117.2 ip, 81 k RIC WALDT 1978, 43 g, 50-143, .350, 5 hr, 36 rbi, 6 sb JOHN SHIROKY 1978-80, 88 g, 71-197, .360, 8 hr, 55 rbi, 6 sb WILL WALL 1995-96, 84 g, 84-295, .285, 3 hr, 36 rbi, 20 sb JASON SIMMONS 1999, 28 g, 5-32, .156, 0 hr, 8 bi, 2 sb AUSTIN WALLACE 2012-13, 17 g, 11 gs, 2.93 era, 5-1, 0 sv, 61.1 ip, 46 k KYLE SKEELS 2017-pres., 28 g, 12-54, .222, 13 r, 3 2b, 5 hr, 14 rbi CHAD WATERS 1999-01, 29 g, 11-56, .196, 7 bi, 11.57 era, 2.1 ip, 2 k MATT SKREPENAK 1993-94, 46 g, 23-100, .230, 1 hr, 8 rbi, 3 sb ALEX WATSON 2007, 2 app, 9.00 era, 2.0 ip, 4 k MARK SLOBODNIK 1990, 67-191, .351, 9 hr, 38 rbi, 13 sb CHIP WEISGERBER 1995-96, 104g, 130-374, .348, 12 hr, 76 rbi, 18 sb ART SMITH 1984-86, 88 g, 96-277, .347, 11 hr, 54 rbi, 31 sb JORDAN WEISMORE 1999-2002, 155g, 61-231, .248, 1 hr, 37 rbi, 7sb BEN SMITH 2012-14, 43 g, 31 gs, 2.7, 8-9, 3 sv, 178.1 ip, 181 k CODY WHEELER 2008-10, 54 g, 28-1, 4.19 era, 268.2 ip, 276 k CRAIG SMITH 1991-92, 43 g, 10-31, .323, 0 hr, 4 rbi, 6 sb STEVEN WHITAKER 2014, 36 g, 21-94, .223, 17 r, 6 2b, 6 rbi, 4 sb JEFF SMITH 1995-98, 61 g, 9-16, 2 sv, 7.01 era, 168.1 ip, 130 k BRIAN WHITE 1997, 31 g, 18-71, .254, 0 hr, 5 rbi, 1 sb KENNY SMITH 1982, 12 g, 3-9, .333, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 1 sb TONY WHITEMAN 1990-91, 5 g, 0-1, 7.72 era, 9.1 ip, 4 k SCOTT SMITH 1995-96, 27 g, 7-8, 5.64 era, 105.1 ip, 53 k TOM WILLIAMS 1979, 29 g, 13-32, .406, 0 hr, 8 rbi, 10 sb STEVE SMITH 1978-80, 44 g, 33-6, 2 sv, 1.86 era, 300.2 ip, 216 k LUKE WILLIS 2012-13, 72 g, 26-114, .228, 6 2b, 0 hr, 19 r, 13 rbi, 4 sb STEVE SMITH 1978-80, 41 g, 29-102, .284, 5 hr, 17 rbi, 2 sb CHRIS WILSON 1991-93, 57 g, 5-6, 9 sv, 6.40 era, 102.2 ip, 82 k DAVE SNYDER 1979-80, 13 g, 2-3, 3.03 era, 38.2 ip, 34 k TOMMY WINEGARDNER 2009, 24 g, 19-65, .292, 4 2b, 0-2, 5.09 era MORGAN SNOW, 2002, 18 g, 8-23, .348, 0 hr, 3 rbi, 0 sb DAVID WISE 1984, 10 g, 4-15, .267, 0 hr, 2 rbi, 1 sb STEVE SOJA 2000-03, 72 g, 7-2, 7 sv, 4.72 era, 89.2 ip, 71 k RICH WITTEN 2008-12, 200 g, 193-610, .316, 127 r, 50 2b, 17 hr, 158 rbi, 18 sb TERRY SPIRES 1986-87, 100 g, 170-425, .400, 12 hr, 88 rbi, 21 sb CODY WHEELER RICH WITTEN 2008-12, 4 g, 0-1, 0 sv, 6.52 era, 9.2 ip, 3 k TONY SPIRES 1987-90, 200 g, 233-777, .300, 23 hr, 129 rbi, 41 sb CORY WOOD 2017-pres., 46 g, 41-141, .291, 41 r, 4 2b, 3 hr, 24 rbi, 16 sb ASHLEY SPRINGS 1997, 18 g, 4-24, .167, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb KEVIN WOODALL JR. 2015-pres., 152 g, 86-338, .251, 60 r, 13 2b, 21 hr, 80 rbi JERRY SPURRELL 1984, 3 g, 0-3, .000, 0 hr, 0 rbi, 0 sb SCOTT WOODWARD 2008-11, 224 g, 254-762, .333, 251 r, 43 2b, 17 hr, 158 sb JOE STETHERS 1977, 15 g, 10-3, 2.05 era, 103.2 ip, 95 k DENNY WOODS 1984-85, 96 g, 125-337, .371, 27 hr, 98 rbi, 21 sb KIM STEVENS 1983-84, 92 g, 62-200, .310, 7 hr, 46 rbi, 28 sb AARON WRIGHTSMAN 1992-95, 140 g, 54-238, .227, 0 hr, 21 rbi, 20 sb KEITH STOHR 1982-83, 21 g, 3-1, 3 sv, 3.12 era, 40.1 ip, 24 k JOE WROBLE 1997, 10 g, 0-3, 7.79 era, 32.1 ip, 18 k RANDY STOKES 1987-90, 68 g, 33-14, 4 sv, 3.85 era, 404.1 ip, 305 k G.K. YOUNG 2014-16, 185 g, 209-696, .300, 119 r, 36 2b, 4 3b, 30 hr, 142 rbi TONY STOKES 2000, 27 g, 5-45, .111, 1 hr, 6 rbi, 0 sb T.J. YOUNG 2011, 18 g, 7-27, .259, 3 r, 1 2b, 0 hr, 3 rbi BRENT STONE 1988-91, 34 g, 7-4, 4.89 era, 99.1 ip, 66 k ROB ZACHMANN 1992, 13 g, 3-16, .188, 0 hr, 1 rbi, 0 sb RAY STORMS 1985, 12 g, 4-0, 4.68 era, 42.1 ip, 28 k JOE ZANGARI 1998-99, 76 g, 67-214, .313, 8 hr, 41 rbi, 1 sb GREG STREETT 1987-88, 96 g, 149-400, .373, 6 hr, 74 rbi, 9 sb JOE ZANGARI 1998-99, 9 g, 1-1, 5.68 era, 19.0 ip, 22 k DORSEY STRICKLAND 2004-06, 16 app, 0-0, 4.76 era, 6 k, 11 bb HAROLD ZDZIARSKI 1996, 6 g, 1-1, 6.98 era, 19.1 ip, 6 k JUSTIN STURGE 2000-03, 88 g, 21-11, 3.70 era, 294 ip, 278 k TOM ZMUDOSKY 1981-82, 32 g, 12-8, 3 sv, 3.08 era, 149.0 ip, 108 k SCOTT STURKIE 1998-01, 80 g, 36-20, 3.82era, 416.2 ip, 400 k CHRIS SUSECK 2012-13, 70 g, 34-135, .252, 4 2b, 0 hr, 13 rbi PAUL SUMMERLIN 1986, 11 g, 1-1, 12.31 era, 19.0 ip, 12 k TOM SUTRYK 1983-86, 118 g, 118-384, .307, 10 hr, 68 rbi, 19 sb MATT SUTTON 2006, 51 g, 52-190, .274, 12 hr, 38 rbi, 14 sb SCOTT WOODWARD TJ SWANK 2009, 15 g, 0-0, 5.79 era, 11 k, 18.2 ip 62 2016 National Championship 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2016 SEASON • 55-18 Overall • 21-3 Big South • Was 4-0 at Big South Championship, beating Liberty 1-0 in the final. • Won six elimination games in the post- season. The Road to the Championship NCAA Raleigh Regional (hosted by NC State) June 3 vs. Saint Mary’s W 5 2 June 4-5 at #15 NC State W 4 0 June 6 at #15 NC State L 1 8 June 6-7 at #15 NC State W 7 5

NCAA Super Regional (hosted by LSU) June 11 at #8 national seed LSU W 11 8 June 12 at #8 national seed LSU W 4 3

NCAA College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) June 19 vs. #1 national seed Florida W 2 1 June 21 vs. #3 TCU L 1 6 June 23 vs. #4 national seed Texas Tech W 7 5 June 24 vs. #3 TCU W 4 1 June 25 vs. #3 TCU W 7 5

CWS Championship Series (Omaha, Neb.) June 27 vs. #7 Arizona L 0 3 June 28 vs. #7 Arizona W 5 4 June 30 vs. #7 Arizona W 4 3

2016 COASTAL CAROLINA CHANTICLEERS FRONT ROW (l-r): Kyle McCann (Mgr.), Adam Hall, Billy Cooke, Connor Owings, Michael Paez, Anthony Marks, Tyler Chadwick, Josh Crump, David Parrett, Peyton Isaacson. MIDDLE ROW (l-r): Barry Lippman (Athletic Trainer), Coach Matt Schilling, Coach Drew Thomas, Brandon Miller, Jason Bilous, Matt Beaird, Austin Kitchen, Rafiki, Bobby Holmes, Andrew Beckwith, Kieton Rivers, Cam- eron Pearcey, Shuler Hayes (Mgr.). BACK ROW (l-r): Matthew Jolly (Video), Chris Carter (Dr. of Ops), G.K. Young, Seth Lancaster, Zack Hopeck, Cole Schaefer, Zach Remillard, Alex Cunningham, Mike Morrison, Tyler Poole, Kevin Woodall Jr., Coach Kevin Schnall, Head Coach Gary Gilmore, Nick White (Strength Coach), Tucker Frawley (Student Assistant). 63 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal NCAA Postseason CCU at NCAA: 29-32 COASTAL CAROLINA Regionals: 21-26 Super Regionals: 2-4 NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY College World Series: 6-2 1991 #6 seed at Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2010 #1 seed at Myrtle Beach Regional (Coastal Carolina) 5/24 at #1 Florida State L 0 6 #4 NATIONAL SEED 5/25 vs. #2 Georgia Tech L 7 11 6/4 #4 Stony Brook W 6 0 6/5 #2 College of Charleston L 6 16 2001 #3 seed at Athens Regional (Georgia) 6/6 #4 Stony Brook W 25 7 5/25 vs. #2 Georgia Tech W 5 3 6/6 #2 College of Charleston W 8 7 5/26 vs. #4 Georgia Southern W 12 3 6/7 #2 College of Charleston (10) W 11 10 5/27 at #1 Georgia L 3 9 Myrtle Beach Super Regional (Coastal Carolina) 5/27 at #1 Georgia L 7 8 6/12 South Carolina L 3 4 6/13 South Carolina L 9 10 2002 #4 seed at Atlanta Regional (Georgia Tech) 5/31 at #1 Georgia Tech L 0 6 2011 #3 seed at Clemson Regional (Clemson) 6/1 vs. #3 Louisville W 9 1 6/3 vs. #2 Connecticut W 13 1 6/1 vs. #2 Georgia L 7 9 6/4 at #1 Clemson L 7 12 6/5 vs. #2 Connecticut L 6 12 2003 #2 seed at Lincoln Regional (Nebrasaka) 5/30 vs. #3 Missouri State L 3 8 2012 #3 seed at Columbia Regional (South Carolina) 5/31 vs. #4 Eastern Michigan L 8 9 6/1 vs. #2 Clemson L 3 11 6/2 vs. #4 Manhattan W 11 1 2004 #3 seed at Columbia Regional (South Carolina) 6/3 vs. #2 Clemson L 5 3 6/4 vs. #2 North Carolina L 5 6 6/5 vs. #4 The Citadel L 1 10 2013 #3 seed at Blacksburg Regional (Virginia Tech) 5/31 vs. #2 Oklahoma L 3 7 2005 #1 seed at Tempe Regional (Arizona State) 6/1 at #1 Virginia Tech L 1 9 6/3 vs. #4 UNLV W 12 8 6/4 at #2 Arizona State L 3 11 2015 #2 seed at College Station Regional (Texas A&M) 6/5 vs. #4 UNLV W 14 7 5/29 vs. #3 California L 3 9 6/5 at #2 Arizona State L 5 9 5/30 vs. #4 Texas Southern W 4 1 5/31 at #1 Texas A&M L 1 8 2007 #1 seed at Myrtle Beach Regional (Coastal Carolina) 6/1 #4 Virginia Commonwealth W 7 1 2016 #2 seed at Raleigh Regional (North Carolina State) 6/3 #2 Clemson L 8 11 6/03 vs. #3 Saint Mary’s W 5 2 6/3 #3 St. John’s W 6 5 6/04 at #1 NC State (ended 6/5) W 4 0 6/4 #2 Clemson L 3 15 6/06 at #1 NC State L 1 8 6/06 at #1 NC State (ended 6/5) W 7 5 2008 #1 seed at Conway Regional (Coastal Carolina) Baton Rouge Super Regional (LSU) 5/30 #4 Columbia W 10 2 6/11 at #8 LSU W 11 8 5/31 #3 Alabama W 13 10 6/12 at #8 LSU W 4 3 6/1 #2 East Carolina W 24 11 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) Cary Super Regional (North Carolina) 6/19 vs. #1 Florida W 2 1 6/7 vs. #2 North Carolina L 4 9 6/21 vs. TCU L 1 6 6/8 vs. #2 North Carolina L 4 14 6/23 vs. #5 Texas Tech W 7 5 6/24 vs. TCU W 4 1 2009 #2 seed at Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina) 6/25 vs. TCU W 7 5 5/29 vs. #3 Kansas W 11 3 6/27 vs. Arizona L 0 3 5/30 at #1 North Carolina L 5 14 6/28 vs. Arizona W 5 4 5/31 vs. #3 Kansas L 1 5 6/30 vs. Arizona W 4 3

64 Coastal NAIA Postseason/Record by Year 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL CCU AT THE NAIA WORLD SERIES 1978 St. Joseph, Mo. 5/26 Point Park (Pa.) L 1 3 5/28 St. Francis (Ill.) L 5 11

1980 Nashville, Tenn. 5/28 Lipscomb (Tenn.) W 3 0 5/29 Point Park (Pa.) W 4 1 5/30 Lewis (Ill.) L 3 7 5/30 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) L 2 4

1982 Lubbock, Texas 5/31 Birmingham-Southern (Ala.) W 5 4 6/1 Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) L 7 8 6/2 St. Xavier (Ill.) L 3 7

1983 Lubbock, Texas 5/30 Liberty Baptist (Va.) W 5 2 6/1 Lubbock Christian (Texas) L 9 14 6/2 Kansas Newman (Kan.) L 12 23

1984 Lewiston, Idaho 5/28 Dallas Baptist (Texas) W 8 7 5/30 Anderson (Ind.) W 13 2 5/31 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) L 4 7 6/2 Southwestern (Texas) L 1 9 COASTAL YEARLY BASEBALL RESULTS OVERALL CONF./DISTRICT BATTING AVG. RUNS SCORED Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Regular Season Finish CCU Opp. CCU Opp, HR SB ERA SO FLD% 1974 John Vrooman 20 10 0 .667 ------1975 John Vrooman 21 19 0 .525 ------1976 John Vrooman 14 20 0 .400 8 1 0 - - - 176 181 - - - - - 1977 John Vrooman 32 13 0 .711 10 2 0 - .284 - 274 180 31 140 2.47 260 - 1978 Larry Carr 33 14 0 .729 14 3 0 District 6 Champion .308 .218 351 237 45 205 3.77 298 .940 1979 Larry Carr 42 9 0 .824 16 2 0 District 6 Champion .330 .196 418 208 53 237 2.56 235 .941 1980 Larry Carr 38 10 0 .792 16 4 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .343 .190 378 148 59 129 2.07 262 .947 1981 Larry Carr 28 13 0 .683 18 2 0 - .326 .243 340 191 58 135 4.30 231 .950 1982 Larry Carr 39 13 0 .750 16 2 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .309 .294 354 325 45 173 2.97 334 .950 1983 Larry Carr 46 12 1 .788 12 1 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .352 .231 537 261 109 220 3.81 412 .946 1984 Larry Carr 39 16 0 .709 10 6 0 District 6/Area 7 Champion .329 .245 427 233 69 102 3.57 327 .947 Russ Bergman 2 0 0 1985 Bobby Richardson 30 19 0 .612 13 5 0 - .346 .277 450 303 72 90 5.43 242 .954 1986 Bobby Richardson 31 19 0 .620 9 9 0 2nd Big South West .341 .279 415 317 66 76 5.26 282 .953 1987 John Vrooman 27 23 0 .540 7 6 0 2nd Big South West .313 .273 340 324 44 33 5.47 291 .963 1988 John Vrooman 35 12 0 .745 15 0 0 Big South Champion .313 .269 348 255 56 27 4.68 253 .959 1989 John Vrooman 33 13 0 .717 15 3 0 Big South Champion .304 .280 313 238 56 72 4.18 271 .954 1990 John Vrooman 40 19 0 .678 14 2 0 Big South Champion .309 .263 389 256 55 158 3.77 329 .959 1991 John Vrooman 36 29 0 554 15 5 0 Big South Champion .276 .277 356 372 43 159 4.74 345 .974 1992 John Vrooman 33 27 0 .550 13 5 0 Big South Champion .327 .271 395 343 64 126 4.31 344 .962 1993 John Vrooman 28 28 0 .500 15 8 0 Big South Champion .295 .283 319 315 36 118 5.18 279 .948 1994 John Vrooman 30 26 0 .536 18 9 0 2nd Big South .303 .280 339 341 47 94 5.35 251 .962 1995 John Vrooman 17 37 0 .315 6 17 0 8th Big South .291 .301 280 402 31 79 6.86 266 .954 1996 Gary Gilmore 24 29 0 .453 11 10 0 4th Big South .313 .305 403 399 45 115 6.15 259 .949 1997 Gary Gilmore 23 31 0 .426 5 16 0 8th Big South .308 .324 369 437 58 65 7.39 284 .943 1998 Gary Gilmore 31 29 0 .517 11 7 0 2nd Big South .309 .298 420 398 58 86 5.73 495 .947 1999 Gary Gilmore 43 15 0 .741 10 2 0 Big South Champion .320 .253 447 269 46 122 3.72 510 .958 2000 Gary Gilmore 34 24 0 .586 11 10 0 4th Big south .268 .251 304 276 28 122 4.30 479 .959 2001 Gary Gilmore 42 20 0 .677 16 4 0 2nd Big South .330 .255 482 301 64 138 4.10 505 .961 2002 Gary Gilmore 44 19 0 .698 16 5 0 Big South Champion .313 .265 468 272 67 192 3.40 406 .964 2003 Gary Gilmore 45 18 0 . 12 7 0 2nd Big South .284 .248 428 266 48 155 3.57 508 .970 2004 Gary Gilmore 40 23 0 .635 16 8 0 3rd Big South .291 .276 433 359 63 98 5.00 488 .963 2005 Gary Gilmore 50 16 0 .757 21 3 0 Big South Champion .306 .272 496 339 46 106 4.09 469 .963 2006 Gary Gilmore 30 27 0 .526 15 9 0 3rd Big South .289 .282 344 315 43 69 4.26 370 .964 2007 Gary Gilmore 50 13 0 .794 17 4 0 Big South Champion .321 .265 455 279 74 65 3.63 390 .971 2008 Gary Gilmore 50 14 0 .781 17 3 0 Big South Champion .324 .264 524 318 96 105 4.25 442 .967 2009 Gary Gilmore 47 16 0 .746 21 5 0 Big South Champion .329 .250 522 281 86 121 4.04 456 .968 2010 Gary Gilmore 55 10 0 .846 25 0 0 Big South Champion .324 .248 603 274 111 161 3.53 530 .968 2011 Gary Gilmore 42 20 0 .667 20 7 0 Big South Champion .281 .234 412 236 51 102 2.97 478 .971 2012 Gary Gilmore 42 19 0 .689 18 5 0 Big South Champion .286 .237 334 238 25 91 2.65 399 .966 2013 Gary Gilmore 37 23 0 .617 18 6 0 Big South Div. Champ. (2nd) .269 .259 289 258 21 59 3.26 456 .967 2014 Gary Gilmore 24 33 0 .421 13 13 0 Big South 2nd Div. (6th) .252 .266 264 290 17 63 3.90 376 .961 2015 Gary Gilmore 39 21 0 .650 17 7 0 2nd Big South .274 .259 405 294 62 77 3.91 461 .963 2016 Gary Gilmore 55 18 0 .753 21 3 0 Big South Champion .293 .249 516 305 96 112 3.40 553 .972 2017 Gary Gilmore 37 19 1 .658 22 12 1 Sun Belt Champ (1st Div.) .284 .266 377 283 68 88 4.18 488 .972 TOTAL 1,576 858 2 .647 480 210 1 65 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal vs. All Opponents Team Rec. Streak Last Team Rec. Streak Last Team Rec. Streak Last Akron 2-0 W-2 2015 Georgia Tech 7-18 L-3 2016 Pembroke State 3-3 W-1 1977 Alabama 1-0 W-1 2008 Glenville State 7-0 W-7 1980 Pepperdine 2-4 L-4 2011 Alabama-Birmingham 3-2 W-2 2012 Harvard 1-0 W-1 2013 Pfeiffer 2-0 W-2 1986 Albany 11-0 W-11 2017 Hawai’i 2-4 L-3 2009 Philadelphia Pharmacy 3-0 W-3 1983 Alderson-Broaddus 4-0 W-4 1979 HIGH POINT 47-14 W-2 2016 Pittsburgh 5-5 W-1 2014 Allegheny 1-0 W-1 1978 Hiram 5-0 W-5 1984 Pitt-Johnstown 1-0 W-1 1988 Allen 14-0 W-14 1985 Hobart (NY) 4-0 W-4 1983 Point Park (IL) 1-1 W-1 1980 Anderson (IN) 1-0 W-1 1984 Howard 1-0 W-1 1988 Presbyterian 21-2 W-10 2016 APPALACHIAN STATE 5-0 W-5 2017 ILLINOIS 6-4 W-2 2017 Princeton 8-3 W-2 2001 Arizona 2-1 W-2 2016 Illinois-Chicago 2-0 W-2 1996 Purdue 2-1 L- 1 2002 Arizona State 0-2 L-2 2005 INDIANA 0-2 L-2 2013 RADFORD 69-27 W-4 2016 Arkansas 2-1 L-1 1983 IPFW 2-0 W-2 2009 Rhode Island 2-0 W-2 2014 ARKANSAS STATE 3-0 W-3 2017 Iowa 1-0 W-1 2012 Richmond 4-3 W-1 2017 Armstrong State 10-9-1 L-2 1987 Jacksonville 0-3 L-3 1979 Rider 2-0 W-2 2005 Atlantic Christian 3-0 W-3 1990 James Madison 9-6 L-1 2017 Sacred Heart 1-2 L-2 1982 Augusta State 22-7 L-1 1994 Kansas 1-1 L-1 2009 Saint Mary’s 1-0 W-1 2016 Austin Peay 5-1 W-4 1982 KANSAS STATE 1-1 W-1 2013 Saint Leo 0-2 L-2 1976 Azusa Pacific (CA) 0-1 L-1 1984 Kansas-Newman 0-1 L-1 1983 Saint Xavier (IL) 0-1 L-1 1982 BALL STATE 13-0 W-13 2017 Kent State 7-17 L-2 2015 Salisbury State 0-2 L-2 1978 Barton 3-2 W-1 1991 Kentucky 4-3 L-2 2013 San Diego 3-3 L-1 2013 Benedict 5-0 W-5 1980 Kentucky State 1-0 W-1 1982 San Francisco 2-0 W-2 2017 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 W-1 2007 Le Moyne 4-6 L-1 1998 Savannah State 6-1 W-5 2006 Birmingham Southern 11-6 W-1 2006 Lewis (IL) 2-2 L-1 1980 Seton Hall 2-0 W-2 2004 Boston College 1-1 L-1 2012 Lewis-Clark State 0-2 L-2 1982 Shepherd (WV) 2-0 W-2 1980 Bowling Green 2-1 W-2 1992 Liberty 62-34 W-6 2016 Siena 1-0 W-1 2005 Brockport State 1-0 W-1 1977 Limestone 2-0 W-2 1993 SOUTH ALABAMA 4-4 L-1 2017 Brown 9-0 W-9 2003 LITTLE ROCK FIRST MEETING South Carolina 6-14 L-1 2016 Bryant 2-0 W-2 2015 Lipscomb (TN) 1-0 W-1 1980 USC Aiken 23-6 W-2 1996 Buffalo 3-1 W-3 2002 Longwood 6-2 W-3 2016 USC Upstate 1-1 W-1 2009 California 0-2 L-2 2015 LOUISIANA 1-1-1 T-1 2017 South Florida 0-2 L-2 1991 Cal Irvine 2-0 W-2 2010 UL MONROE 3-0 W-3 2017 Southern Illinois 1-0 W-1 2009 Campbell 36-18 W-4 2016 Louisiana State 2-0 W-2 2016 SIU-Edwardsville 2-0 W-2 1977 Canisius 1-1 L-1 2015 Louisville 6-1 W-3 2002 Southern Maine 8-2 L-1 1985 Central Connecticut State 1-1 L-1 1998 Lubbock Christian 0-1 L-1 1983 Southwestern (TX) 0-1 L-1 1984 Central Florida 2-1 W-2 1990 Maine 0-1 L-1 1991 Spring Garden 2-0 W-2 1982 Charleston Southern 74-30 W-2 2016 Maine-Gorham 4-0 W-4 1979 St. Andrews 1-0 W-1 1994 Cincinnati 1-2 L-1 2016 Manhattan 1-0 W-1 2012 St. Augustine’s (NC) 2-0 W-2 1984 The Citadel 46-33 W-3 2017 Marist 1-1 L-1 2012 St. Francis (IL) 0-1 L-1 1978 CLEMSON 9-44 L-1 2017 Mars Hill 1-0 W-1 1976 St. John’s (NY) 4-3 L-1 2017 Coker 1-0 W-1 1976 Marshall 6-2 W-4 2016 Stetson 3-0 W-3 2016 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 22-22 L-1 2017 MARYLAND 8-3 W-2 2008 Stony Brook 4-0 W-4 2010 Columbia 1-0 W-1 2008 UMBC 19-5 W-8 2014 Tampa 0-2 L-2 1995 CONNECTICUT 2-1 W-1 2012 Mercer 1-0 W-1 1991 Tennessee 2-3 W-2 2009 Creighton 2-0 W-2 2009 Methodist 3-3 W-1 1987 Tennessee Tech 2-1 W-2 2011 Cumberland (KY) 3-0 W-3 1980 Miami (FL) 0-11 L-11 2004 Texas A&M 0-1 L-1 2015 Dallas Baptist 1-0 W-1 1984 Miami (OH) 0-2 L-2 1976 Texas-Arlington 3-0 W-3 2017 Davidson 5-5 L-2 1992 Michigan 8-4 L-1 2015 Texas Christian 3-1 W-2 2016 Delaware 13-2 W-11 2004 Michigan State 1-1 L-1 2015 Texas-Pan American 4-2 W-1 2006 Delaware State 5-0 W-5 2004 Minnesota 0-1 L-1 2014 Texas Southern 1-0 W-1 2015 Detroit 2-0 W-2 2001 Mississippi 0-1 L-1 2016 TEXAS STATE 1-3 L-2 2017 Drexel 5-0 W-5 1998 Missouri 0-2 L-2 2004 Texas Tech 1-0 W-1 2016 Duke 1-1 W-1 2016 Missouri State 0-1 L-1 2003 Toledo 5-1 W-1 2015 East Carolina 7-5 W-2 2008 Morris 16-2 W-11 1985 Towson 5-9 L-2 1996 East Tennessee State 5-2 W-2 2001 Mt. Olive 2-0 W-2 1992 TROY 3-3 W-2 2017 Eastern Connecticut 1-0 W-1 1976 Mount St. Mary’s 2-0 W-2 1996 Virginia 5-4 W-1 2016 Eastern Illinois 1-1 W-1 1999 Nebraska 2-0 W-2 2007 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH 3-0 W-3 2007 Eastern Michigan 3-1 W-3 2007 UNLV 2-0 W-2 2005 VIRGINIA TECH 6-4 L-3 2013 Eckerd College 0-1 L-1 1976 New York Tech 2-1 W- 1 2000 VMI 29-5 L-1 2013 Elon 23-11 W-1 2014 Newberry 20-6 W-6 1988 Voorhees 17-0 W-17 1985 Erskine 15-5 W-4 1986 North Adams State 15-2 L-1 1987 WAKE FOREST 19-16 L-2 2017 Evansville 1-0 W-1 2004 NORTH CAROLINA 18-44 L-1 2017 West Field State 4-0 W-4 1980 Florida 1-1 W-1 2016 North Carolina A&T 2-0 W-2 1999 West Liberty State 6-0 W-6 1981 Florida Atlantic 1-0 W-1 2013 North Carolina State 13-17 W-1 2016 WEST VIRGINIA 7-4 L-2 2017 Florida State 1-13 W-1 2015 UNC Asheville 74-17 W-3 2015 West Virginia State 6-2 W-3 1983 Fordham 1-0 W- 1 2000 UNC Charlotte 11-11 W-2 1994 Western Carolina 7-2 L-1 2017 Francis Marion 31-8 W-5 1991 UNC Greensboro 4-11 W-1 2016 Western Kentucky 3-1 L-1 2015 Frostburg State 2-0 W-2 1983 UNC WILMINGTON 59-32 W-6 2017 Western Michigan 0-1 L-1 1988 Furman 8-6 L-4 2013 North Carolina Wesleyan 2-2 W-2 1992 Westminster (PA) 5-0 W-5 1990 Gannon (PA) 2-0 W-2 1983 North Florida 1-0 W-1 2007 Wichita State 0-2 L-2 2014 Gardner-Webb 20-4 W-4 2016 Northwestern 1-3 L-2 1995 William & Mary 6-3 W-2 2004 George Mason 26-7 W-4 2017 Notre Dame 2-0 W-2 2011 Wingate 1-1 L-1 1998 George Washington 5-1 W-2 1999 Ohio 9-5 L-1 1999 Winthrop 78-51 W-2 2017 Georgetown (KY) 3-1 W-2 1984 OHIO STATE 6-2 W-1 2016 Wofford 16-4 L-2 1985 Georgia 0-3 L-3 2002 OKLAHOMA 0-1 L-1 2013 Wright State 2-0 W-2 1997 Georgia College 0-1 L-1 1980 Oklahoma State 0-3 L-3 1983 Xavier 1-1 L-1 1991 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 13-15 L-2 2017 Old Dominion 3-4 W-2 2015 Yale 3-0 W-3 1988 GEORGIA STATE 3-0 W-3 2017 Oswego State 3-0 W-3 1987 Youngstown State 7-0 W-7 1998 66 Coastal Results by Year 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 4/10 at Methodist W 10 6 1976 1978 4/11 at UNC Wilmington W 1 0 1981 Record: 14-20 (8-1) Record: 33-14 (14-3) 4/12 at UNC Wilmington L 3 4 Record: 28-13 (18-2) Coach: John Vrooman Coach: Larry Carr 4/14 Erskine * W 12 7 Coach: Larry Carr 2/26 at Jacksonville L 3 12 NAIA District 6 Champion 4/15 Glenville State W 13 8 2/28 at Voorhees * W 14 0 2/27 at St. Leo College L 2 11 NAIA World Series 4/16 Glenville State W 12 2 3/5 at Allen * W 14 5 2/28 at St. Leo College L 5 6 3/1 ~ Charleston Southern L 11 12 4/17 at Francis Marion * W 5 1 3/13 Delaware State W 8 3 2/29 at Eckerd L 1 10 3/2 at South Carolina L 3 4 4/20 UNC Charlotte W 9 0 3/13 Delaware State W 4 0 3/1 at South Florida L 4 7 3/4 Alderson-Broadus W 10 3 4/20 UNC Charlotte W 9 2 3/14 at Erskine * L 5 6 3/2 at Georgia Southern L 1 14 3/5 Salisbury State L 6 9 4/21 Newberry * W 16 4 3/16 West Liberty State W 16 6 3/5 at South Carolina L 0 5 3/5 Salisbury State L 0 6 4/23 The Citadel W 4 0 3/16 West Liberty State W 11 5 3/8 Maryland W 6 4 3/6 Alderson-Broadus W 10 1 4/26 at Georgia Southern L 1 15 3/18 Austin Peay W 15 5 3/12 Allen University * W 19 5 3/13 at Morris W 15 3 4/26 at Georgia Southern L 2 3 3/19 Austin Peay L 3 6 3/12 Allen University * W 10 2 3/16 Wake Forest L 4 8 4/27 at Erskine * W 5 2 3/19 Austin Peay W 12 6 3/15 Coker W 16 1 3/17 Wake Forest W 5 4 4/28 at Wofford * W 5 2 3/20 Tennessee L 6 11 3/18 at UNC Wilmington L 2 5 3/18 Wake Forest W 10 4 4/28 at Wofford * W 9 2 3/21 Tennessee L 6 10 3/20 Wofford * W 9 7 3/21 Allegheny W 6 2 5/4 vs. Erskine % W 3 1 3/24 at Morris * W 6 1 3/21 Wofford * W 10 5 3/22 Lewis L 0 9 5/5 vs. Francis Marion % W 7 6 3/25 Wake Forest L 6 11 3/25 Armstrong State W 2 0 3/23 Lewis W 8 2 5/6 vs. Newberry % L 6 7 3/26 Wake Forest W 11 2 3/26 Eastern Connecticut W 10 6 3/24 Lewis W 7 6 5/6 vs. Newberry % W 6 3 3/27 Voorhees * W 15 4 3/27 Miami (Ohio) L 0 3 3/26 at Georgia Southern L 1 7 5/17 vs. West Virginia State + L 5 7 3/28 at Newberry * W 9 2 3/27 Miami (Ohio) L 1 4 3/26 at Georgia Southern L 2 8 5/18 vs. Cumberland + W 4 0 4/2 at Georgia Southern L 1 7 3/30 Mars Hill * W 8 1 3/28 Voorhees W 12 1 5/19 vs. West Virginia State + W 5 4 4/4 at Winthrop * L 0 4 3/31 ~ Charleston Southern * L 0 1 3/29 Glenville State W 4 0 5/19 vs. High Point + W 9 7 4/5 Wofford * W 10 7 4/1 Voorhees * W 13 9 3/30 at Vorhees W 15 8 5/20 vs. High Point + L 9 13 4/5 Wofford * W 8 1 4/2 UNC Wilmington W 7 6 3/31 Southern Maine W 10 1 4/7 Morris * W 14 4 3/31 Southern Maine W 8 3 * - District 6 games 4/3 Methodist L 2 5 % - District 6 Playoffs 4/7 Allen * W 22 5 4/3 Methodist L 1 2 4/2 UNC Wilmington W 11 4 + - Area 7 Regional 4/11 Erskine * W 12 2 4/7 Pembroke State W 5 2 4/2 UNC Wilmington W 9 4 4/12 Presbyterian * W 5 1 4/7 Pembroke State L 1 2 4/4 Francis Marion W 6 5 4/12 Presbyterian * W 11 0 4/9 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 14 5 4/7 at Erskine L 2 10 4/13 at UNC Wilmington W 11 9 4/13 at Pembroke State L 3 4 4/8 at Newberry W 5 4 1980 4/15 The Citadel L 4 6 4/9 at Georgia Tech W 9 8 Record: 38-10 (16-4) 4/14 The Citadel L 1 13 Coach: Larry Carr 4/17 USC Aiken * W 10 9 4/11 Benedict W 12 3 4/19 Francis Marion L 4 6 District 6 Champion 4/17 USC Aiken * W 3 1 4/21 at The Citadel L 5 6 4/15 Erskine W 13 3 Area 7 Champion 4/18 Winthrop * W 9 5 4/27 at Voorhees * W 8 2 4/19 at USC Aiken W 5 1 NAIA World Series 4/20 at Francis Marion * W 10 0 5/5 vs Francis Marion % L 2 5 4/19 at USC Aiken W 16 4 2/27 Voorhees * W 8 1 4/25 Newberry * W 9 1 5/5 vs Erskine % L 1 4 4/22 Newberry W 9 0 3/11 Shepherd (W.Va.) W 16 6 4/26 at UNC Charlotte L 2 3 4/23 The Citadel L 8 11 3/13 Wake Forest W 4 3 4/26 at UNC Charlotte L 2 3 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 4/24 at Francis Marion L 5 13 3/14 UNC Wilmington W 13 1 4/28 Francis Marion * W 16 13 * - District 6 games 4/26 Morris L 11 14 % - District 6 Playoffs 3/15 West Field State W 9 0 4/29 at The Citadel L 2 8 4/27 ~ at Charleston Southern W 5 0 3/15 West Field State W 6 3 5/1 vs. USC Aiken % W 6 5 4/27 at The Citadel W 6 5 3/16 West Field State W 6 2 5/2 vs. Winthrop % W 5 3 4/29 Wofford W 4 2 3/16 West Field State W 7 2 5/3 vs. Winthrop % L 3 4 1977 4/29 Wofford W 7 2 3/22 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 3 1 5/3 vs. Winthrop % L 4 7 Record: 32-13 (10-2) 5/5 vs. Francis Marion % W 5 3 Coach: John Vrooman 3/23 Francis Marion * L 6 8 5/6 vs. Newberry % W 7 3 3/31 at Georgia College L 6 7 * - District 6 games 2/25 Alderson-Broaddus W 8 2 5/7 vs. Newberry % W 9 5 % - District 6 Playoffs 2/26 at Voorhees W 6 2 4/1 at USC Aiken * W 5 1 5/17 vs. High Point + W 8 5 4/1 at USC Aiken * W 7 6 2/27 UNC Wilmington W 11 1 5/17 vs. West Virginia State+ W 14 12 3/1 at South Carolina L 0 11 4/2 Southern Maine W 7 2 5/18 vs. West Virginia State + W 11 5 4/2 Glenville State W 4 0 1982 3/3 Pembroke State W 5 4 5/26 vs. Point Park $ L 1 3 Record: 39-13 (16-2) 3/9 Benedict * W 6 0 4/3 Glenville State W 9 1 5/28 vs. St. Francis (Ill.) $ L 5 11 4/3 Glenville State W 7 2 Coach: Larry Carr 3/9 Benedict * W 10 0 Distirct 6 Champion 4/4 at Winthrop * L 1 4 3/12 Wake Forest W 2 0 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College Area 7 Champion 3/13 Wake Forest L 4 11 * - District 6 games 4/5 Erskine * W 12 1 NAIA World Series 3/14 Glenville State W 17 4 % - District 6 Playoffs 4/7 Benedict * (forfeit) W 9 0 2/27 Voorhees * W 8 2 + - Area 7 Regional 4/7 Benedict * (forfeit) W 9 0 3/15 Wake Forest L 3 10 $ - NAIA World Series (St. Joseph, Mo.) 3/8 The Citadel L 5 10 3/17 at Jacksonville L 0 4 4/10 ~ Charleston Southern * W 9 2 3/10 Francis Marion * W 6 5 3/18 at Armstrong State L 4 7 4/11 at Georgia Southern W 6 3 3/11 Sacred Heart W 9 4 3/20 at Georgia Southern L 4 7 4/12 at Georgia Southern L 7 13 3/12 Sacred Heart L 1 11 3/24 Cincinnati L 8 11 1979 4/14 at Francis Marion * W 9 3 3/12 Sacred Heart L 1 2 Record: 42-9 (16-2) 4/15 Morris * L 3 6 3/25 Detroit W 9 8 Coach: Larry Carr 3/13 Morris * W 14 2 3/25 Cincinnati W 11 5 4/15 Morris * W 19 0 3/14 at Wofford * W 14 6 District 6 Champion 4/17 Allen * W 7 0 3/26 SIU Edwardsville W 8 1 3/1 Alderson-Broaddus W 13 3 3/14 at Wofford * W 4 2 3/26 SIU Edwardsville W 7 0 4/19 Winthrop * W 2 0 3/15 Spring Garden W 7 0 3/2 at Voorhees * W 12 7 4/20 Newberry * W 5 1 3/29 ~ Charleston Southern * W 10 5 3/4 Furman W 13 3 3/15 Spring Garden W 11 3 3/30 at Morris * W 13 2 4/23 at The Citadel L 1 5 3/16 Austin Peay (forfeit) W 9 0 3/7 at Armstrong State W 15 4 4/25 at Erskine * W 10 1 3/30 at Morris * W 6 3 3/8 at Armstrong State W 12 7 3/16 Austin Peay (forfeit) W 9 0 4/2 at Newberry * L 1 5 4/27 at Voorhees * (forfeit) W 9 0 3/17 Austin Peay (forfeit) W 9 0 3/9 at Jacksonville L 0 7 4/28 at Allen * W 20 0 4/4 Francis Marion * W 10 5 3/10 at Morris * W 11 7 3/18 Wake Forest W 6 1 4/5 Brockport State W 21 7 4/29 at Newberry * L 12 14 3/19 at Morris * W 6 5 3/12 Shepherd W 12 3 4/30 The Citadel W 13 7 4/6 at UNC Wilmington W 14 6 3/15 Purdue-Fort Wayne W 12 2 3/20 at Newberry * W 6 5 4/7 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 4 8 5/2 vs. USC Aiken % L 4 6 3/22 Hiram (Ohio) W 7 2 3/16 Virginia W 4 3 5/3 vs. Francis Marion % W 12 2 4/9 Erskine * W 1 0 3/17 Wake Forest L 9 10 3/23 Hiram (Ohio) W 7 1 4/11 The Citadel W 6 5 5/3 vs. USC Aiken % W 16 1 3/25 Voorhees * W 29 1 3/19 at Voorhees * W 16 7 5/4 vs. Winthrop % W 4 3 4/15 at Wofford W 11 1 3/25 UNC Wilmington W 6 2 3/27 at USC Aiken * W 3 0 4/15 at Wofford W 10 3 5/4 vs. Winthrop % W 13 8 3/27 at USC Aiken * L 3 4 3/26 West Liberty State W 2 1 5/15 vs. Cumberland + W 8 0 4/16 at Erskine * W 7 6 3/26 West Liberty State W 5 2 3/28 Southern Maine W 12 3 4/19 at Francis Marion * W 4 2 5/16 vs. Pfeiffer + W 8 2 3/29 Southern Maine L 1 3 3/27 West Liberty State W 5 0 5/17 vs. Cumberland + W 15 8 4/21 at The Citadel W 2 1 3/28 West Liberty State W 17 2 3/30 at Wake Forest L 4 10 4/23 Newberry * W 5 2 5/28 vs. Lipscomb $ W 3 0 4/1 Southern Maine W 8 2 3/29 Francis Marion * W 3 0 5/29 vs. Point Park (Pa.) $ W 4 1 4/25 at Pembroke State L 2 3 3/30 Southern Maine W 13 3 4/2 at Erskine * W 13 0 4/25 at Pembroke State W 6 2 5/30 vs Lewis (Ill.) $ L 3 7 4/4 at UNC Wilmington W 3 0 3/31 at Newberry * L 3 12 5/30 vs. Lewis-Clark State $ L 2 4 5/5 vs Wofford % W 7 2 4/1 Southern Maine W 15 5 4/6 at Winthrop * W 6 2 5/6 vs Newberry % L 3 11 4/2 Methodist W 10 4 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 4/8 at Georgia Southern L 3 7 5/6 vs Wofford % L 8 12 4/3 at The Citadel W 8 3 * - District 6 games 4/8 at Georgia Southern W 7 5 4/5 Morris * W 9 4 % - District 6 Playoffs 4/9 at Allen * W 8 1 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College + - Area 7 Regional 4/10 Erskine * W 8 2 * - District 6 games 4/7 USC Aiken * W 12 0 $ - NAIA World Series (Nashville, Tenn.) % - District 6 Playoffs 4/7 USC Aiken * W 11 1 4/13 at Francis Marion * W 8 5 67 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Results by Year 4/17 Winthrop * W 8 4 * - District 6 games 3/18 Youngstown State W 21 6 5/10 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 8 14 4/17 Winthrop * W 8 4 % - District 6 Playoffs 3/18 North Adams State W 7 1 5/10 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 5 8 + - Area 7 Regional 4/20 Allen * (forfeit) W 9 0 $ - NAIA World Series (Lubbock, Texas) 3/19 North Adams State L 3 5 5/13 vs. Campbell % W 5 4 4/21 at The Citadel L 2 4 3/20 Youngstown State W 9 2 5/14 at Augusta State % W 5 0 4/23 UNC Wilmington W 6 4 3/20 North Adams State W 11 2 5/15 vs. Winthrop % W 20 2 4/24 Newberry * L 4 13 3/23 Erskine * W 8 1 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 4/30 vs. Francis Marion % L 3 4 1984 3/27 at UNC Wilmington L 3 13 ^ - USC Upstate was known as USC Spartanburg 5/1 vs. Newberry % W 10 2 Record: 39-16 (12-6) 3/29 Winthrop * W 13 10 * - Big South Conference games Coach: Larry Carr (27-13) 5/1 vs. USC Aiken % W 4 3 3/30 Allen * W 11 0 % - Big South Tournament (Augusta, Ga.) Russ Bergman (12-3) 5/2 vs. Francis Marion % W 8 3 Distirct 6 Champion 3/30 Allen * W 13 0 5/2 vs. Francis Marion % W 12 11 Area 7 Champion 3/31 USC Aiken * L 4 5 5/14 vs. West Virginia State + L 0 11 NAIA World Series 4/1 Southern Maine W 12 8 1987 5/15 vs. Kentucky State + W 7 6 3/1 Campbell L 1 4 4/1 Southern Maine L 4 10 Record: 27-23 (8-9) 5/15 vs. West Virginia State + W 12 1 3/1 Campbell W 6 1 4/2 The Citadel W 8 3 Coach: John Vrooman 5/16 vs. High Point + W 6 5 3/3 at Erskine * L 3 4 4/5 at USC Aiken * W 11 6 2/15 USC Aiken W 5 4 5/16 vs. High Point + W 10 0 3/4 at USC Aiken * W 10 6 4/6 at Erskine * W 10 7 2/21 at Methodist (10) L 2 3 5/31 vs. Birmingham Southern $ W 5 4 3/5 at Armstrong State L 2 6 4/8 Campbell L 2 6 3/4 Francis Marion W 13 2 6/2 vs. Lewis-Clark State $ L 7 8 3/6 at Armstrong State W 5 0 4/10 at UNC Charlotte L 8 12 3/5 North Carolina W 6 5 6/3 vs. St. Xavier (Ill.) $ L 3 7 3/7 at Savannah State W 8 2 4/12 Morris * W 19 7 3/8 Oswego State W 8 5 3/8 at Savannah State W 3 1 4/13 at Wofford * L 4 5 3/9 Wake Forest W 10 6 * - District 6 games 3/9 at Voorhees * W 14 1 4/14 at Newberry * W 16 4 3/10 Oswego State W 10 0 % - District 6 Playoffs 4/16 UNC Charlotte L 8 9 3/11 at Wofford * L 6 10 3/11 Oswego State W 9 4 + - Area 7 Regional 4/17 UNC Wilmington L 2 5 $ - NAIA World Series (Lubbock, Texas) 3/11 at Wofford * W 5 4 3/12 at Campbell * L 8 10 4/18 Voorhees * W 9 0 3/14 Voorhees * W 7 6 3/13 North Adams State W 17 10 4/20 at Winthrop * L 8 9 3/14 N.C. State L 3 5 3/16 North Adams State W 11 4 4/21 at Francis Marion * W 11 6 3/17 North Adams State W 9 4 3/15 North Adams State W 9 8 1983 4/22 Radford W 14 4 3/16 Maryland (11) L 8 10 Record: 46-12-1 (12-1) 3/18 Youngstown State W 9 2 4/22 Radford W 9 5 Coach: Larry Carr 3/18 North Adams State W 4 1 3/17 Maryland W 13 12 4/23 Newberry * W 11 9 3/18 North Adams State L 2 5 Distirct 6 Champion 3/19 Youngstown State W 15 2 4/24 at The Citadel L 11 12 3/20 Le Moyne L 5 10 Area 7 Champion 3/19 North Adams State W 9 7 4/25 ~ Charleston Southern W 21 20 3/21 Louisville W 10 4 NAIA World Series 3/20 Le Moyne L 5 6 4/26 at Morris * W 11 1 3/23 Kent State L 2 11 2/26 at Georgia Southern W 5 4 3/21 Le Moyne L 2 3 4/28 at UNC Asheville W 13 5 2/27 at Georgia Southern L 2 16 3/21 Hiram W 17 0 5/3 vs. Erskine % W 5 4 3/23 Kent State L 4 10 2/28 at Armstrong State W 11 5 3/23 at Francis Marion * L 7 16 5/4 vs. Winthrop % L 1 9 3/24 Augusta State * L 5 8 3/2 at Armstrong State W 6 5 3/24 Southern Maine W 8 4 5/4 vs. USC Aiken % L 2 5 3/26 at N.C. State L 6 9 3/2 at Armstrong State T 3 3 3/24 Southern Maine W 11 4 3/29 Northwestern L 2 6 3/3 at Savannah State W 4 0 3/25 at Newberry * L 5 6 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 4/1 at Augusta State * (10) W 5 3 3/3 at Savannah State L 4 5 3/26 Southern Maine W 13 1 * - District 6 games 4/1 at Augusta State * L 1 4 % - District 6 Playoffs 3/4 at Francis Marion * W 3 2 3/26 Southern Maine W 10 3 4/4 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 2 3 3/5 Hobart W 2 1 3/27 The Citadel W 8 4 4/6 ~ Charleston Southern * W 7 3 3/6 Hobart W 3 0 3/31 Morris * W 20 4 4/7 at UNC Wilmington W 4 1 3/7 at Wake Forest L 3 4 4/1 at The Citadel L 5 7 1986 4/9 ~ Charleston Southern * (10) L 14 16 3/8 Hobart W 11 0 4/2 Winthrop * W 12 10 Record: 31-19 (11-11) 4/11 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 7 5 3/8 Hobart W 14 1 4/6 at Allen * W 17 0 Coach: Bobby Richardson 4/13 Methodist W 7 6 3/9 Philadelphia Pharmacy W 16 2 4/7 at Morris * W 14 1 Big South Tournament Champion 4/16 UNC Wilmington L 2 8 3/10 Philadelphia Pharmacy W 12 2 4/13 at Winthrop * L 4 6 2/15 Clemson L 5 12 4/18 at Armstrong State * W 10 9 3/10 Philadelphia Pharmacy W 14 3 4/15 at N.C. Wesleyan L 7 8 2/16 Clemson W 9 3 4/19 at Armstrong State * L 5 7 3/14 Frostburg State W 7 0 4/15 at N.C. Wesleyan L 2 6 3/1 Erskine W 18 5 4/20 The Citadel W 15 2 3/15 Frostburg State W 8 2 4/17 Francis Marion * W 11 0 3/4 Pfeiffer W 6 4 4/21 at UNC Wilmington W 3 2 3/16 at Allen * W 10 4 4/18 Newberry * W 11 5 3/8 UNC Charlotte W 7 6 4/22 Winthrop * W 7 0 3/19 North Adams State W 16 9 4/19 USC Aiken * W 6 0 3/10 Wake Forest W 13 7 4/23 at Francis Marion W 7 1 3/20 at USC Aiken * W 8 7 4/21 Erskine * L 5 7 3/15 North Adams State W 4 3 4/25 at Winthrop L 3 17 3/21 North Adams State W 9 6 4/29 at Georgia Southern W 3 1 3/16 North Adams State W 9 1 4/26 at UNC Charlotte W 4 2 3/22 Youngstown State W 18 7 4/29 at Georgia Southern W 11 9 3/17 Winthrop * W 9 0 4/28 at The Citadel L 2 4 3/22 North Adams State W 11 10 5/1 Allen * (forfeit) W 9 0 3/18 North Adams State W 23 2 4/29 UNC Wilmington (11) L 6 10 3/23 Hiram W 13 2 5/4 vs. USC AIken % W 10 7 3/21 Yale W 9 6 5/1 Armstrong State * (13) W 13 12 3/24 Hiram W 16 2 5/5 vs. Winthrop % W 7 3 3/21 Yale W 12 6 5/2 Armstrong State * L 7 8 3/27 Westminster W 15 2 5/6 vs. Winthrop % W 12 1 3/22 Maryland W 10 3 5/8 Campbell * L 7 11 3/28 Westminster W 22 3 5/10 vs. St. Augustine’s (forfeit) W 9 0 3/24 Maryland W 15 10 5/9 Augusta State * W 11 9 4/1 Francis Marion * W 9 5 5/11 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) + L 3 7 3/26 Augusta State * L 1 17 5/9 Augusta State * W 8 4 4/4 Winthrop * L 1 4 5/11 vs. St. Augustine’s + W 14 6 3/27 Augusta State * W 15 11 5/14 at Campbell % W 9 8 4/5 Morris * W 15 3 5/12 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) + W 12 8 3/27 Augusta State * W 4 3 5/15 vs. Armstrong State % L 6 10 4/6 Gannon W 9 8 5/12 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) + W 3 0 3/28 North Carolina State L 4 8 5/15 vs. Winthrop % L 7 11 4/8 Gannon W 5 0 5/28 vs. Dallas Baptist $ W 8 7 3/29 ^ USC Upstate L 6 8 ^ - extra inning game 4/9 at The Citadel L 1 2 5/30 vs. Anderson (Ind.) $ W 13 2 3/29 USC Aiken W 10 7 4/1 The Citadel W 9 5 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 4/13 The Citadel W 6 3 5/31 vs. Azusa Pacific $ L 4 7 * - Big South Conference games 4/14 Allen * W 19 1 6/2 vs. Southwestern (Texas) $ L 1 9 4/2 UNC Wilmington L 2 5 % - Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) 4/17 Wofford * W 11 3 4/4 at Armstrong State * L 6 10 4/17 Wofford * W 6 1 * - District 6 games 4/5 at Armstrong State * L 3 7 4/18 USC Aiken * W 6 5 % - District 6 Playoffs 4/5 at Armstrong State * W 6 0 + - Area 7 Regional 1988 4/19 at Morris * W 6 1 $ - NAIA World Series (Lewiston, Idaho) 4/7 at Winthrop * L 2 7 Record: 35-12 (15-0) 4/23 Newberry * W 9 7 4/9 Campbell * L 5 7 Coach: John Vrooman 4/23 Newberry * W 8 3 4/10 at Campbell * W 11 7 Big South Regular Season Champion 4/29 vs. Francis Marion % W 10 9 4/11 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 6 4 2/13 Newberry W 8 1 4/30 vs. USC Aiken % L 3 4 1985 4/12 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 7 8 Record: 30-19 (13-5) 2/14 Newberry W 6 3 4/30 vs. Winthrop % W 11 1 4/12 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 7 3 Coach: Bobby Richardson 2/14 Newberry W 2 0 5/1 vs. USC Aiken % W 14 3 4/14 at Francis Marion W 9 2 2/26 ~ Charleston Southern W 7 3 2/17 The Citadel W 8 2 5/1 vs. USC Aiken % W 13 4 4/15 at UNC Wilmington L 2 3 5/13 vs. Georgetown (Ky.) + W 11 1 2/28 at Campbell L 17 18 2/21 UNC Charlotte W 8 2 4/16 ~ Charleston Southern * W 6 4 2/22 at UNC Charlotte L 4 11 5/14 vs. West Virginia State + W 22 4 3/2 UNC Asheville W 19 4 4/18 Armstrong State * L 16 18 5/15 vs. West Virginia State + W 18 2 3/3 UNC Asheville W 10 4 2/24 at Francis Marion W 10 6 4/19 Armstrong State * L 7 12 2/28 North Carolina State W 4 2 5/20 at Arkansas W 5 3 3/4 Francis Marion * L 5 6 4/19 Armstrong State * W 6 5 5/21 at Arkansas W 13 7 3/9 Wofford * L 6 7 2/29 Virginia Tech W 8 2 4/21 at The Citadel L 4 7 3/1 Virginia Tech L 3 8 5/21 at Arkansas L 4 6 3/9 Maryland W 8 6 4/22 Francis Marion W 20 9 5/22 at Oklahoma State L 4 12 3/2 Radford (non-conference) L 6 19 3/10 Maryland W 10 5 4/24 at USC Aiken L 1 8 5/22 at Oklahoma State L 0 2 3/10 Western Michigan L 4 7 3/11 Wake Forest L 3 6 4/26 at Augusta State * L 7 10 5/23 at Oklahoma State L 6 13 3/11 Augusta State * W 11 7 3/12 Old Dominion L 9 15 4/26 at Augusta State * W 12 3 5/30 vs. Liberty $ W 5 2 3/12 Augusta State * W 4 3 3/13 Old Dominion L 3 9 4/27 at Augusta State * W 15 6 6/1 vs. Lubbock Christian $ L 9 14 3/14 at Voorhees * W 8 3 4/29 at UNC Charlotte W 13 4 3/12 Augusta State * W 9 8 6/2 vs. Kansas-Newman $ L 12 23 3/16 North Adams State W 12 5 5/3 at Wake Forest L 3 13 3/13 Yale W 4 3 3/14 Pitt-Johnstown W 14 7 68 Coastal Results by Year 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 3/15 at North Carolina L 6 10 3/6 UNC Wilmington W 5 4 3/20 Alabama-Birmingham L 7 12 3/17 Louisville W 8 4 1990 3/7 The Citadel L 4 6 3/22 Bowling Green L 10 13 3/18 Louisville W 11 3 Record: 40-19 (14-2) 3/10 North Carolina State L 3 5 3/23 Bowling Green W 10 2 3/20 at UNC Asheville * W 13 5 Coach: John Vrooman 3/15 at Campbell * W 3 2 3/23 Bowling Green W 8 6 3/20 at UNC Asheville * W 3 2 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/16 at Campbell * W 5 2 3/25 at UNC Wilmington L 2 8 3/21 at UNC Asheville * W 25 11 2/9 at Georgia Tech L 6 8 3/16 at Campbell * W 9 0 3/28 Winthrop * W 5 4 3/22 Howard W 8 5 2/10 at Georgia Tech L 2 10 3/17 Louisville W 3 2 3/28 Winthrop * W 8 6 3/23 Northwestern W 7 2 2/11 at Georgia Tech L 5 12 3/19 Clemson L 5 23 3/29 Winthrop * L 0 5 3/25 Northwestern L 5 22 2/16 North Carolina State W 13 2 3/20 Clemson L 3 10 4/1 at South Carolina L 1 4 3/27 at Clemson L 4 8 2/17 North Carolina L 2 5 3/21 Clemson L 7 11 4/4 at Davidson * W 9 5 3/28 at Clemson L 3 7 2/18 North Carolina L 2 4 3/22 Ohio W 6 4 4/4 at Davidson * L 4 5 3/30 SUNY-Albany State W 8 7 2/21 UNC Charlotte W 6 1 3/23 Ohio L 8 11 4/5 at Davidson * L 3 11 4/1 at Radford * W 6 4 2/24 Atlantic Christian W 10 5 3/24 Le Moyne W 13 4 4/7 at The Citadel L 3 12 4/2 at Radford * W 9 2 2/25 Atlantic Christian W 8 0 3/26 Xavier W 3 2 4/10 Campbell * W 8 5 4/3 at Radford * W 11 3 2/25 Atlantic Christian W 8 2 3/27 Xavier L 7 9 4/10 Campbell * W 6 0 4/4 Francis Marion W 10 9 2/26 East Tennessee State W 6 5 3/30 Radford * W 7 5 4/11 Campbell * W 14 1 4/5 at The Citadel W 15 6 2/27 East Tennessee State W 3 0 3/30 Radford * W 5 4 4/17 at Radford * W 13 2 4/8 Campbell * W 4 2 3/2 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 3 10 3/31 Radford * W 3 1 4/18 at Radford * L 10 11 4/9 Campbell * W 13 2 3/3 ~ at Charleston Southern * W 14 0 4/2 at Francis Marion W 8 4 4/18 at Radford * W 10 8 4/9 Campbell * W 5 0 3/3 ~ at Charleston Southern * L 1 2 4/6 at Winthrop * W 7 6 4/22 UNC Wilmington W 10 1 4/11 at N.C. State L 2 5 3/7 The Citadel L 3 7 4/6 at Winthrop * W 3 0 4/25 UNC Asheville * W 13 7 4/13 Westminster W 13 5 3/9 at Francis Marion W 7 3 4/7 at Winthrop * W 4 1 4/25 UNC Asheville * L 3 4 4/14 UNC Wilmington W 8 7 3/11 at North Carolina L 2 5 4/8 Francis Marion W 10 3 4/26 UNC Asheville * W 14 4 4/15 Winthrop * W 8 6 3/12 at North Carolina L 5 13 4/11 at The Citadel L 5 8 5/1 Mt. Olive W 11 2 4/16 Winthrop * W 6 3 3/13 at North Carolina State L 6 8 4/13 UNC Asheville * W 2 1 5/2 Mt. Olive W 6 4 4/16 Winthrop * W 5 1 3/14 George Mason W 9 1 4/13 UNC Asheville * W 2 1 5/4 at UNC Charlotte W 6 2 4/21 vs. Winthrop % W 10 4 3/15 George Mason W 5 4 4/15 Marshall W 7 6 5/5 North Carolina Wesleyan W 10 8 4/22 at Campbell % (10) L 5 6 3/17 Towson State L 3 4 4/17 at UNC Wilmington W 8 5 5/6 North Carolina Wesleyan W 19 13 4/22 vs. Charleston Southern % L 2 8 3/18 Towson State W 13 3 4/20 at Augusta State * L 10 12 5/8 Charleston Southern % W 6 2 4/28 at UNC Wilmington L 2 5 3/19 Maryland L 0 9 4/20 at Augusta State * W 9 4 5/9 Charleston Southern % W 5 1 3/20 Maryland L 3 7 4/21 at Augusta State * L 2 4 5/14 UNC Asheville % W 5 0 * - Big South Conference games 3/21 Princeton W 8 7 4/23 at North Carolina L 5 14 5/15 Winthrop % W 2 1 % - Big South Tournament (Buies Creek, N.C.) 3/22 Princeton W 11 1 4/24 at North Carolina L 3 6 5/15 Winthrop % W 16 7 3/24 Kent State W 5 2 4/26 Charleston Southern * L 1 2 3/25 Kent State W 12 7 4/27 Charleston Southern * L 5 9 * - Big South Conference games % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 1989 3/26 at Clemson W 11 2 4/27 Charleston Southern * W 6 0 Record: 33-13 (15-3) 3/27 at Clemson L 0 1 5/4 North Carolina State L 5 14 Coach: John Vrooman 3/30 Winthrop * W 5 0 5/6 at UNC Charlotte L 1 2 Big South Regular Season Champion 4/6 Campbell * W 14 8 5/7 UNC Wilmington W 7 0 1993 2/11 Western Kentucky W 10 3 4/6 Campbell * W 7 1 5/8 at UNC Wilmington W 7 5 Record: 28-28 (15-8) 2/12 Western Kentucky W 16 7 4/7 Campbell * W 9 3 5/9 South Carolina W 7 4 Coach: John Vrooman 2/15 North Carolina L 2 4 4/9 Westminister W 12 7 5/13 Campbell % W 7 3 Big South Regular Season Champion 2/18 Clemson L 5 22 4/11 Westminister W 12 7 5/14 Davidson % L 2 6 2/6 Limestone W 3 1 2/19 Clemson L 5 6 4/13 at Radford * W 6 3 5/14 Winthrop % W 3 2 2/7 Limestone W 13 9 2/26 Barton College W 4 3 4/14 at Radford * W 24 10 5/15 Augusta State % W 3 1 2/12 at Georgia Tech L 1 12 2/26 Barton College W 6 3 4/14 at Radford * W 7 0 5/15 Davidson % W 11 2 2/13 at Georgia Tech L 4 8 3/1 North Carolina W 14 10 4/16 Francis Marion W 3 2 5/16 UNC Asheville % W 13 3 2/14 at Georgia Tech L 1 4 3/4 UNC Asheville * W 4 1 4/18 at UNC Wilmington W 5 1 5/16 UNC Asheville % W 8 1 2/17 South Carolina W 7 6 3/4 UNC Asheville * W 14 2 4/21 at UNC Asheville * W 5 2 5/24 at Florida State $ L 0 6 2/18 The Citadel W 7 5 3/5 UNC Asheville * W 12 3 4/22 at UNC Asheville * W 10 5 5/25 vs. Georgia Tech $ L 7 11 2/20 North Carolina L 1 9 3/7 North Carolina State W 8 4 4/22 at UNC Asheville * W 5 4 2/21 North Carolina L 3 8 3/8 UNC Charlotte W 8 7 4/24 UNC Wilmington L 4 5 ^ - played at Savannah, Ga. 2/24 UNC Charlotte L 6 9 3/11 Radford * W 5 4 ! - played at South Florida 2/25 UNC Wilmington W 2 1 4/25 at South Carolina W 12 1 * - Big South Conference games 3/11 Radford * W 7 5 4/28 Augusta State * W 1 0 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 2/27 at South Carolina L 2 7 3/12 Radford * W 9 6 4/28 Augusta State * W 6 4 $ - NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3/5 Towson State * L 3 4 3/14 Louisville L 8 13 4/29 Augusta State * W 9 7 3/5 Towson State * L 4 7 3/15 Louisville W 9 2 5/5 Central Florida L 4 6 3/6 Towson State * W 17 7 3/16 at North Carolina State W 8 1 5/6 Central Florida W 6 5 3/9 at Clemson L 5 6 3/19 Le Moyne W 7 5 1992 3/10 at Clemson L 3 8 5/7 Central Florida W 2 1 Record: 33-27 (13-5) 3/20 Le Moyne W 5 2 5/9 at UNC Charlotte L 14 15 Coach: John Vrooman 3/11 James Madison L 2 5 3/24 Kent State L 3 8 5/13 UNC Asheville % W 6 2 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/14 Radford * W 7 4 3/25 Kent State L 7 8 5/13 Augusta State % W 4 3 Big South Tournament Champion 3/14 Radford * W 5 4 3/26 Kent State W 8 3 5/14 Augusta State % W 4 1 2/9 Davidson * L 2 3 3/15 Le Moyne L 3 9 3/28 South Carolina W 5 2 5/15 Campbell % L 2 5 2/7 Furman L 4 5 3/16 at North Carolina L 4 5 4/1 at Augusta State * W 8 1 2/8 Furman W 18 10 3/17 at North Carolina State W 10 5 4/1 at Augusta State * W 16 7 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 2/9 Furman L 3 6 3/18 at North Carolina L 2 13 4/2 at Augusta State * W 5 2 * - Big South Conference games 2/12 The Citadel W 9 3 3/19 George Washington W 6 5 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 4/5 at Francis Marion L 1 6 2/15 North Carolina L 6 8 3/20 George Washington W 6 4 4/6 at The Citadel W 5 2 2/16 North Carolina L 1 22 3/20 George Washington W 5 2 4/8 at Winthrop * W 8 6 2/18 UNC Charlotte L 9 11 3/23 Ohio L 4 6 4/8 at Winthrop * W 5 1 1991 2/20 UNC Wilmington W 5 3 3/34 Ohio W 11 6 4/9 at Winthrop * L 0 11 Record: 36-29 (15-5) 2/22 at North Carolina W 12 9 3/25 Ohio W 14 7 4/12 Francis Marion W 7 4 Coach: John Vrooman 2/23 at East Carolina W 17 2 3/27 UMBC * L 2 3 4/13 at North Carolina L 1 2 Big South Regular Season Champion 2/25 at UNC Wilmington L 4 7 3/27 UMBC * W 9 5 4/13 at North Carolina W 5 3 NCAA Atlantic Regional 2/29 South Carolina L 3 5 3/28 UMBC * W 9 5 4/16 Davidson W 7 6 2/9 Davidson * L 2 3 3/3 James Madison L 3 6 4/2 Liberty * W 8 5 4/17 The Citadel L 3 5 2/9 Davidson * W 8 4 3/4 James Madison W 2 1 4/2 Liberty * L 4 7 4/18 at South Carolina L 3 10 2/10 Davidson * W 11 7 3/5 James Madison L 0 5 4/3 Liberty * W 8 7 4/21 at Campbell * W 10 3 2/14 North Carolina W 12 5 3/6 at Florida State L 1 6 4/6 North Carolina State L 1 4 4/22 at Campbell * L 3 7 2/16 Barton L 0 10 3/7 at Florida State L 2 5 4/9 at Campbell * W 3 1 4/22 at Campbell * L 3 5 2/17 Barton L 0 11 3/9 at Clemson L 1 2 4/9 at Campbell * L 7 12 4/25 UNC Wilmington W 11 9 2/17 Barton W 11 6 3/10 at Clemson L 2 12 4/10 at Campbell * L 8 9 4/28 ~ Charelston Southern * W 11 8 2/18 UNC Charlotte L 5 6 3/11 Liberty L 3 11 4/14 UNC Wilmington L 2 4 4/29 ~ Charleston Southern * W 8 5 2/22 vs. Kentucky ^ L 1 5 3/13 at Charleston Southern * W 4 3 4/17 at UNC Asheville * L 2 4 4/29 ~ Charleston Southern * W 4 2 2/24 vs. Mercer ^ W 9 4 3/14 at Charleston Southern * W 6 1 4/17 at UNC Asheville * W 15 3 2/26 at North Carolina L 9 10 3/14 at Charleston Southern * W 10 2 4/18 at UNC Asheville * W 10 8 ~ - Charleston Southern was known as Baptist College 3/1 vs. Michigan ! L 5 8 4/21 at The Citadel W 11 3 * - Big South Conference games 3/15 Towson State L 3 5 3/2 vs. Maine ! L 3 6 3/16 Le Moyne L 2 4 4/24 at Winthrop * W 7 6 3/3 at South Florida L 1 20 3/18 Alabama-Birmingham L 2 5 4/24 at Winthrop * W 3 2 3/5 at South Carolina L 0 15 3/19 Alabama-Birmingham W 7 6 4/25 at Winthrop * W 9 6 69 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Results by Year 4/28 at UNC Wilmington W 4 3 3/4 Drexel W 5 4 4/20 UMBC * W 8 3 2/22 Drexel W 11 3 4/30 Charleston Southern * W 2 1 3/5 Drexel W 4 1 4/20 UMBC * ^ W 5 4 2/26 Delaware (11) W 9 8 4/30 Charleston Southern * L 5 7 3/8 Tampa L 9 10 4/21 UMBC * W 7 6 2/27 Delaware L 1 8 5/1 Charleston Southern * W 13 1 3/9 Tampa L 5 6 4/24 at UNC Wilmington W 2 1 2/28 Central Connecticut State W 6 3 5/8 at UNC Wilmington L 3 8 3/14 East Tennessee State L 2 5 4/27 UNC Asheville * L 5 7 3/1 Central Connecticut State L 6 7 5/10 at UNC Charlotte L 5 15 3/15 East Tennessee State W 9 7 4/27 UNC Asheville * W 8 6 3/5 Wingate W 12 4 5/13 Liberty % L 7 12 3/16 East Tennessee State L 3 7 4/28 UNC Asheville * W 7 3 3/7 George Mason L 6 7 5/14 UMBC % L 2 8 3/17 Liberty * L 1 6 5/5 Winthrop * W 5 0 3/7 George Mason W 12 6 3/18 Liberty * L 1 3 5/5 Winthrop * L 7 8 3/9 George Mason W 19 8 * - Big South Conference games 3/18 Liberty * L 3 7 5/6 Winthrop * L 6 14 3/10 at Clemson L 3 17 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 3/21 Ohio L 11 20 5/9 at Liberty * W 7 4 3/13 at Liberty * L 2 4 3/22 Ohio (10) W 12 11 5/10 at Liberty * W 11 6 3/13 at Liberty * L 4 9 3/23 Ohio W 9 8 5/10 at Liberty * L 5 12 3/14 at Liberty * L 7 13 1994 3/24 at Charleston Southern * W 8 1 3/15 Le Moyne W 9 1 Record: 30-26 (18-9) 3/25 at Charleston Southern * L 1 2 ^ - extra inning game 3/16 Le Moyne L 5 9 Coach: John Vrooman 3/25 at Charleston Southern * W 5 4 * - Big South Conference games 3/18 at East Carolina L 5 8 2/12 North Carolina L 9 14 3/28 Brown W 10 2 3/21 Youngstown State (12) W 10 9 2/13 North Carolina W 7 2 3/29 Brown W 12 4 3/22 Youngstown State W 9 5 2/16 St. Andrews W 5 1 3/31 at Georgia Tech L 0 12 1997 3/23 Ohio L 10 12 2/19 at North Carolina W 10 3 4/1 at Georgia Tech L 5 10 Record: 23-31 (5-16) 3/23 Brown W 5 4 2/20 at North Carolina L 1 8 4/2 at Georgia Tech L 6 7 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/25 at College of Charleston L 5 14 2/22 UNC Wilmington W 7 3 4/5 at #20 North Carolina State W 10 5 2/15 North Carolina W 14 11 3/28 UNC Asheville * W 6 1 2/25 at Florida State L 0 4 4/8 at UMBC * L 1 7 2/16 North Carolina L 8 10 3/28 UNC Asheville * W 11 6 2/26 at Florida State L 2 17 4/8 at UMBC * W 10 4 2/22 George Mason (10) L 4 5 3/29 UNC Asheville * W 5 0 2/27 at Florida State L 1 4 4/9 at UMBC * W 6 4 2/23 George Mason W 9 1 4/4 Winthrop * L 4 6 3/3 The Citadel W 12 10 4/12 at The Citadel L 2 6 2/23 George Mason W 5 2 4/4 Winthrop * W 5 2 3/4 Campbell * W 17 16 4/15 Towson State * L 3 5 2/25 UNC Wilmington L 4 9 4/5 Winthrop * L 2 10 3/4 Campbell * W 5 2 4/15 Towson State * L 2 3 2/26 Furman W 9 5 4/7 Wingate L 7 9 3/5 Campbell * W 14 8 4/16 Towson State * W 8 6 2/27 Delaware L 6 15 4/8 at UNC Wilmington L 2 3 3/9 James Madison W 2 1 4/18 at #2 Clemson L 1 5 2/28 Delaware (12) W 4 3 4/11 at Radford * L 4 5 3/10 James Madison W 8 7 4/19 at #2 Clemson L 2 7 3/1 Wright State W 14 5 4/11 at Radford * W 17 3 3/12 UMBC * W 4 0 4/22 at Winthrop * L 3 9 3/2 Wright State W 7 1 4/12 at Radford * W 10 9 3/12 UMBC * W 8 3 4/22 at Winthrop * L 7 20 3/4 Georgia Southern L 8 10 4/14 at UNC Wilmington L 4 8 3/13 UMBC * L 7 10 4/23 at Winthrop * L 6 7 3/5 Georgia Southern L 6 9 4/15 UNC Wilmington W 9 8 3/15 at Florida L 8 12 4/29 UNC Greensboro * L 0 10 3/7 at Clemson L 2 17 4/17 Elon W 9 3 3/16 at Princeton (10) W 15 14 4/29 UNC Greensboro * L 2 11 3/8 at Clemson L 11 22 4/18 Elon L 2 10 3/19 at UNC Greensboro * W 8 3 4/30 UNC Greensboro * L 7 10 3/9 at Clemson L 3 13 4/18 Elon L 0 3 3/19 at UNC Greensboro * L 3 9 5/6 at UNC Wilmington (11) L 5 6 3/11 Richmond L 7 19 4/19 Elon L 3 7 3/20 at UNC Greensboro * W 11 7 5/8 Radford * L 4 13 3/12 Richmond (10) W 10 9 4/21 High Point W 3 0 3/26 Kent State (10) L 0 1 5/8 Radford * L 5 11 3/13 Richmond (11) W 5 4 4/24 at Charleston Southern * W 9 7 3/27 Kent State L 3 4 5/9 Radford * L 6 10 3/15 Princeton L 13 16 4/25 at Charleston Southern * W 13 3 3/28 Kent State L 3 6 5/13 at UNC Asheville * (8) W 7 5 3/16 Princeton W 6 5 4/25 at Charleston Southern * L 1 3 3/29 N.C. State L 4 7 5/13 at UNC Asheville * L 8 14 3/16 Princeton W 17 1 4/29 at #24 North Carolina L 8 9 3/30 Brown W 11 7 3/22 at Winthrop * L 4 17 4/30 at #24 North Carolina L 4 10 4/1 at Charleston Southern * (12) L 6 7 * - Big South Conference games 3/22 at Winthrop * (8) W 7 4 5/2 UMBC * W 5 2 4/2 at Charleston Southern * W 11 4 3/23 at Winthrop * L 5 7 5/2 UMBC * W 16 9 4/2 at Charleston Southern * W 4 2 3/28 at Charleston Southern * L 7 9 5/3 UMBC * W 10 6 4/4 Augusta W 16 12 1996 3/29 at Charleston Southern * L 2 5 5/8 vs. UNC Asheville % W 10 4 4/5 Augusta L 0 4 Record: 24-29 (11-10) 3/29 at Charleston Southern * L 0 2 5/9 vs. Liberty % L 6 9 4/9 Winthrop * (11) W 3 2 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/1 at Georgia Southern W 10 5 5/9 vs. UNC Asheville % W 5 2 4/9 Winthrop * W 7 1 2/9 at Miami (Fla.) L 3 8 4/2 at Georgia Southern L 2 8 5/10 vs. Liberty % (11) W 7 3 4/10 Winthrop * L 12 15 2/10 at Miami (Fla.) L 2 7 4/5 UNC Greensboro * L 6 9 5/10 vs. Liberty % L 2 3 4/12 at UNC Charlotte W 4 2 2/11 at Miami (Fla) L 11 16 4/5 UNC Greensboro * L 1 13 4/16 at Towson State * W 3 1 2/14 UNC Wilmington W 9 6 4/6 UNC Greensboro * L 10 16 * - Big South Conference games % - Big South Tournament (Fort Mill, S.C.) 4/16 at Towson State * W 2 0 2/17 North Carolina L 5 8 4/10 at The Citadel (10) W 7 6 4/17 at Towson State * L 1 5 2/18 North Carolina L 4 5 4/12 Radford * (9) L 8 16 4/20 at The Citadel L 2 3 2/21 The Citadel W 3 2 4/13 Radford * L 2 8 4/23 at Radford * L 3 4 2/24 George Mason L 16 18 4/13 Radford * W 7 0 1999 4/23 at Radford * W 9 2 2/24 George Mason L 6 7 4/15 College of Charleston W 16 6 Record: 43-15 (10-2) 4/24 at Radford * L 7 16 2/25 George Mason W 9 4 4/16 The Citadel W 4 3 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/27 UNC Charlotte W 7 4 2/27 Mt. St. Mary’s W 28 4 4/19 at UMBC * W 7 3 Big South Regular Season Champion 4/30 UNC Asheville * W 2 1 2/28 Mt. St. Mary’s W 2 0 4/19 at UMBC * W 11 5 2/6 North Carolina A&T W 19 3 4/30 UNC Asheville * W 12 5 3/1 at Clemson L 3 11 4/20 at UMBC * L 8 9 2/7 North Carolina A&T W 22 7 5/1 UNC Asheville * L 5 12 3/2 at Clemson L 7 8 4/24 at North Carolina W 22 10 2/12 Western Carolina L 2 5 5/7 at UNC Wilmington L 3 6 3/3 at Clemson L 4 13 4/24 at North Carolina W 6 5 2/13 Western Carolina W 5 3 5/10 Clemson L 7 9 3/6 at UNC Wilmington ^ L 5 6 4/25 at Miami (Fla.) L 2 10 2/14 Western Carolina W 11 9 5/11 Clemson L 0 8 3/8 at Florida State L 4 11 4/27 at Miami (Fla.) L 5 10 2/16 UNC Wilmington W 4 1 5/13 at Liberty * (15) W 7 5 3/9 at Florida State L 8 16 4/27 at Miami (Fla.) L 3 7 2/20 George Washington L 5 18 5/13 at Liberty * L 8 13 3/10 at Florida State L 3 7 4/30 at UNC Wilmington W 10 8 2/20 George Washington W 9 1 5/14 at Liberty * W 8 4 3/12 at North Carolina W 12 9 5/2 Liberty * W 5 0 2/20 George Washington W 17 6 5/20 at Miami (Fla.) L 1 4 3/13 at North Carolina L 6 10 5/4 Liberty * L 2 4 2/25 Delaware W 6 5 5/21 at Miami (Fla.) L 4 7 3/14 Illinois-Chicago W 20 7 5/4 Liberty * L 9 17 2/26 Delaware W 9 6 3/15 Illinois-Chicago W 14 1 5/10 at UNC Asheville * L 2 7 2/27 Kent State (10) L 4 6 * - Big South Conference games 3/16 Towson State L 5 12 5/10 at UNC Asheville * L 4 7 2/28 Richmond W 7 6 3/20 Towson State ^ L 12 13 5/11 at UNC Asheville * L 3 9 3/4 at #5 North Carolina L 5 6 3/22 Ohio W 16 8 3/5 George Mason W 9 7 1995 3/23 Ohio W 16 9 * - Big South Conference games 3/6 George Mason W 12 4 Record: 17-37 (6-17) 3/30 Charleston Southern * W 9 0 3/7 George Mason W 11 4 Coach: John Vrooman 3/30 Charleston Southern * ^ L 8 9 3/10 at Clemson L 6 14 2/11 #25 Old Dominion L 2 8 3/31 Charleston Southern * W 7 5 1998 3/12 Ohio W 4 2 2/12 #25 Old Dominion W 14 10 4/2 USC Aiken W 9 7 Record: 31-29 (11-7) 3/13 Ohio W 14 9 2/13 #25 Old Dominion L 3 10 4/4 at College of Charleston L 8 10 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/13 Ohio L 2 7 2/17 at #1 Florida State L 2 10 4/6 at Radford * W 18 13 2/7 North Carolina L 8 21 3/16 Eastern Illinois L 4 5 2/19 at #1 Florida State L 0 6 4/6 at Radford * L 1 2 2/10 The Citadel L 7 11 3/17 Eastern Illinois W 12 3 2/22 The Citadel L 2 5 4/7 at Radford * L 5 10 2/14 Kentucky W 11 6 3/20 Brown W 9 0 2/24 Richmond L 4 5 4/9 UNC Wilmington L 5 6 2/15 Kentucky W 8 7 3/20 Brown W 17 3 2/25 Northwestern L 5 8 4/13 at UNC Greensboro * L 2 15 2/18 UNC Wilmington L 9 12 3/21 Brown W 7 5 2/26 at South Carolina W 8 5 4/13 at UNC Greensboro * L 5 6 2/20 Tennessee Tech L 3 9 3/26 Liberty * W 14 6 2/28 UNC Wilmington L 2 9 4/14 at UNC Greensboro * L 5 13 2/21 Drexel W 14 7 3/27 Liberty * W 14 5 3/3 Drexel W 12 11 4/17 at The Citadel ^ W 5 3 2/22 Tennessee Tech W 5 3 3/27 Liberty * W 4 2 70 Coastal Results by Year 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 3/30 at UNC Wilmington W 7 6 5/16 at Radford * L 10 14 2/23 Delaware W 14 5 3/31 #23 East Carolina W 4 3 5/16 at Radford * L 2 9 2002 2/25 UNC Wilmington W 8 1 4/3 at UNC Asheville * W 7 3 5/17 Elon % W 1 0 Record: 44-19 (16-5) 2/28 St. John’s ! (12) L 3 4 4/3 at UNC Asheville * W 6 1 5/18 Liberty % L 2 5 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/3 Michigan State ! W 7 1 4/4 at UNC Asheville * W 12 7 5/19 UNC Asheville % L 0 3 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/4 St. John’s W 7 4 4/7 at #20 East Carolina L 4 8 Big South Tournament Champion 3/5 St. John’s W 14 3 4/10 Elon L 1 3 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) NCAA Atlanta Regional 3/7 at Birmingham-Southern W 8 4 * - Big South Conference games 4/10 Elon W 14 0 % - Big South Tournament (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 2/8 at Campbell W 5 3 3/8 at Birmingham-Southern W 10 1 4/11 Elon W 16 1 2/9 Campbell W 14 2 3/9 at Birmingham-Southern L 6 16 4/14 at The Citadel W 5 2 2/15 William & Mary W 11 0 3/11 George Mason W 9 3 4/17 at Winthrop * L 0 2 2/16 Appalachian State W 12 5 3/12 George Mason W 11 3 4/17 at Winthrop * W 2 1 2001 2/17 St. John’s W 10 1 3/14 at Pepperdine W 11 6 4/18 at Winthrop * L 3 4 Record: 42-20 (16-4) 2/18 St. John’s L 1 3 3/16 at Pepperdine W 7 2 4/21 The Citadel L 3 4 Coach: Gary Gilmore 2/22 #17 Georgia Tech ! L 1 2 3/16 at Pepperdine L 0 2 Big South Tournament Champion 4/24 at High Point W 21 8 2/23 Virginia Commonwealth ! W 3 2 3/18 at Hawai’i L 2 6 NCAA Georgia Regional 4/25 at High Point W 5 1 2/24 #5 South Carolina ! L 2 11 3/19 at Hawai’i W 8 5 2/2 East Tennessee State W 8 7 5/2 Charleston Southern * (10) W 9 8 2/27 Furman W 14 4 3/25 Brown W 6 1 2/3 East Tennessee State W 14 7 5/8 at Furman W 4 0 2/28 Furman W 7 6 3/26 Brown W 14 8 2/6 at #8 South Carolina L 5 8 5/8 at #23 Clemson W 4 2 3/1 Delaware W 5 1 3/28 Radford * & L 1 4 2/7 UNC Wilmington W 5 4 5/9 at Furman W 7 3 3/6 The Citadel L 1 2 3/29 Radford * W 10 4 2/13 at North Carolina L 4 9 5/11 College of Charleston W 6 1 3/9 at William & Mary W 10 5 4/2 at #28 North Carolina L 1 6 2/16 Marshall W 8 3 5/12 at The Citadel L 1 7 3/10 at William & Mary L 5 6 4/4 The Citadel W 11 6 2/17 Marshall L 7 8 5/15 Radford * W 6 3 3/12 George Mason W 5 2 4/5 at The Citadel (10) L 7 8 2/18 Marshall L 2 5 5/15 Radford * W 8 4 3/13 George Mason W 3 2 4/6 at The Citadel W 16 3 2/20 at UNC Wilmington (10) W 6 1 5/20 UNC Asheville % W 3 2 3/15 Purdue W 11 7 4/12 Elon * W 6 4 2/23 Delaware ! W 5 3 5/21 Radford % W 8 7 3/16 Purdue W 21 13 4/12 Elon * W 9 2 2/24 Western Carolina ! W 13 2 5/22 Winthrop % L 3 4 3/17 Purdue L 0 4 4/13 Elon * L 0 2 2/24 Delaware ! W 9 8 5/22 Liberty % W 11 10 3/20 at UNC Wilmington W 2 1 4/15 at #15 Clemson W 5 1 2/25 Kent State ! L 3 7 5/23 Winthrop % L 3 6 3/22 Kent State (11) W 4 3 4/16 at #15 Clemson L 3 7 3/2 UMBC W 11 4 3/23 Kent State L 3 9 4/19 at High Point * L 2 3 3/7 Detroit W 16 4 * - Big South Conference games 3/24 Kent State (12) L 6 8 4/19 at High Point * W 5 1 3/9 George Mason W 6 5 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 3/26 at #1 Clemson L 1 19 4/23 at College of Charleston W 5 3 3/10 George Mason W 7 1 3/27 at #1 Clemson L 2 6 4/26 at Winthrop * W 12 11 3/11 George Mason (10) L 7 13 3/29 Liberty * W 13 4 4/26 at Winthrop * W 4 2 3/13 #29 North Carolina L 9 12 3/30 Liberty * W 13 7 4/27 at Winthrop * L 6 12 2000 3/14 UNC Wilmington L 0 10 Record: 34-24 (11-10) 3/30 Liberty * W 9 8 4/29 UNC Wilmington # W 9 7 3/17 Princeton L 8 18 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/3 at #12 North Carolina L 7 11 4/29 at UNC Wilmington W 6 2 3/17 Princeton W 7 2 2/8 at UNC Wilmington W 3 2 4/5 at Charleston Southern * L 0 3 4/30 The Citadel W 4 2 3/18 Princeton L 2 4 2/11 Fordham W 11 1 4/6 at Charleston Southern * L 1 2 5/2 Liberty * W 11 8 3/18 Princeton W 5 1 2/12 James Madison (15) L 7 11 4/6 at Charleston Southern * W 16 3 5/3 Liberty * W 3 1 3/19 Princeton W 8 4 2/13 James Madison W 5 2 4/9 College of Charleston W 12 2 5/4 Liberty * W 5 4 3/23 Liberty * W 9 1 2/15 at UNC Wilmington (11) W 3 2 4/11 UNC Wilmington W 7 2 5/7 College of Charleston W 6 5 3/24 Liberty * L 8 15 2/16 at Charleston Southern * W 3 1 4/13 High Point * W 16 0 5/9 Charleston Southern* L 2 5 3/24 Liberty * L 1 5 2/18 William & Mary W 6 1 4/13 High Point * W 8 1 5/10 Charleston Southern* W 12 4 3/28 #17 East Carolina W 12 3 2/19 William & Mary W 6 2 4/14 High Point * W 9 3 5/11 Charleston Southern* W 12 4 3/30 at UNC Asheville * W 14 6 2/20 William & Mary L 4 5 4/17 at College of Charleston W 12 11 5/16 at UNC Asheville * L 6 8 3/31 at UNC Asheville * W 17 3 2/23 Furman W 3 1 4/20 at Radford * L 4 8 5/17 at UNC Asheville * L 2 5 4/4 at #17 East Carolina L 6 7 2/25 Delaware W 11 6 4/20 at Radford * L 1 2 5/18 at UNC Asheville * W 7 3 4/10 at #17 Clemson W 10 5 2/26 Delaware W 7 4 4/21 at Radford * W 15 7 5/21 vs. Charleston Southern % W 7 2 4/11 at #17 Clemson (11) L 7 8 2/29 #19 East Carolina W 4 2 4/27 at Elon * L 1 4 5/23 vs. Elon % W 7 4 4/13 at Winthrop * (11) L 6 7 3/1 at #8 Clemson L 3 4 4/27 at Elon * W 9 2 5/24 vs. Elon % W 10 1 4/14 at Winthrop * W 5 3 3/3 UMBC W 9 4 4/28 at Elon * W 10 6 5/25 vs. Liberty % L 1 4 4/14 at Winthrop * L 1 5 3/5 UMBC W 5 1 4/30 at The Citadel W 10 3 5/25 vs. Liberty % W 10 0 4/17 The Citadel (12) W 8 7 3/5 UMBC W 5 4 5/4 UNC Asheville * W 4 3 5/30 vs Missouri State $ L 3 8 4/21 at High Point * W 9 1 3/7 UNC Wilmington W 9 0 5/4 UNC Asheville * W 5 3 5/31 vs. Eastern Michigan $ L 8 9 4/21 at High Point * W 13 7 3/8 at The Citadel L 1 6 5/5 UNC Asheville * W 15 4 4/22 at High Point * W 14 6 3/11 George Mason W 16 1 5/11 Winthrop * W 7 3 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 4/24 College of Charleston W 15 3 3/12 George Mason W 16 11 5/11 Winthrop * W 8 3 * - Big South Conference games 4/27 Charleston Southern * W 8 1 # - game started in Conway on April 8 suspended in 3/13 George Mason L 2 7 5/12 Winthrop * W 3 0 4/28 Charleston Southern * W 5 3 5th and resumed in Wilmington on April 29 3/15 at Charleston Southern * W 10 3 5/16 Buffalo L 8 10 & - 4-1 loss vacated by Radford, does not change CCU W-L record 4/28 Charleston Southern * W 8 5 3/18 Georgia Southern ! W 3 1 5/16 Buffalo W 7 3 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 5/5 Elon * W 11 0 $ - NCAA Lincoln Regional (Nebraska) 3/18 Georgia Southern ! W 4 3 5/17 Buffalo W 7 1 5/5 Elon * W 7 5 3/22 at Charleston Southern * W 10 5 5/19 Buffalo W 23 1 5/6 Elon * W 10 1 3/24 Kent State L 2 8 5/22 Radford % W 5 3 5/8 at College of Charleston L 2 3 3/25 Kent State L 2 4 5/23 High Point % W 14 2 5/11 Radford * W 7 0 2004 3/26 Kent State L 4 8 5/24 Winthrop % W 4 3 Record: 40-23 (16-8) 5/12 Radford * W 15 0 3/28 at #8 North Carolina L 3 10 5/26 Liberty % W 10 1 Coach: Gary Gilmore 5/12 Radford * W 10 2 4/1 UNC Asheville * W 1 0 5/31 #9 Georgia Tech $ L 0 6 Big South Tournament Champion 5/16 vs. Radford % W 13 6 4/1 UNC Asheville * W 3 2 6/1 Louisville $ W 9 1 NCAA Columbia Regional 5/18 vs. Liberty % W 6 2 4/2 UNC Asheville * L 4 16 6/1 Georgia $ L 7 9 2/7 Delaware State W 6 3 4/8 at Elon * L 5 8 5/19 vs. #27 Winthrop % L 0 2 2/8 Delaware State W 7 2 4/9 at Elon * W 6 2 5/19 vs. Elon % W 7 4 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 2/13 Delaware W 12 7 4/9 at Elon * W 4 1 5/20 vs. Liberty % W 13 0 * - Big South Conference games 2/19 Missouri (10) L 10 12 5/20 vs. #27 Winthrop % W 3 2 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2/20 Evansville ! W 18 7 4/12 at #21 East Carolina L 4 9 $ - NCAA Atlanta Regional (Georgia Tech) 4/15 Winthrop * L 3 8 5/25 vs. #15 Georgia Tech $ W 5 3 2/21 Missouri ! L 4 21 4/16 Winthrop * W 4 2 5/26 vs. Georgia Southern $ W 12 3 2/22 Albany ! W 10 6 4/16 Winthrop * W 1 0 5/27 at #9 Georgia $ L 3 9 2/28 Kent State ^ W 4 3 4/19 The Citadel W 9 6 5/27 at #9 Georgia $ L 7 8 2003 2/29 Ohio State ^ W 8 4 4/22 High Point * W 21 0 Record: 45-18 (12-7) 2/29 Richmond ^ L 0 2 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 4/22 High Point * L 2 5 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/2 Elon (12) W 8 5 * - Big South Conference games Big South Regular Season Champion 4/23 High Point * W 13 7 % - Big South Tournament (Danville, Va.) 3/5 Ball State & W 6 5 $ - NCAA Georgia Regional (Athens, Ga.) Big South Tournament Champion 3/6 William & Mary & W 8 6 4/25 at North Carolina State W 4 3 NCAA Lincoln Regional 4/29 New York Tech W 6 4 3/7 Seton Hall & W 8 7 2/8 Western Carolina W 8 3 3/10 at The Citadel W 12 3 4/29 New York Tech L 1 2 2/9 Western Carolina W 4 3 4/30 New York Tech W 2 0 3/12 Seton Hall W 8 5 2/11 at UNC Wilmington (13) W 4 3 3/13 George Mason W 13 4 5/8 Liberty * L 3 8 2/14 William and Mary L 5 9 5/8 Liberty * L 3 12 3/14 George Mason W 6 4 2/15 William and Mary W 7 5 3/16 at Clemson L 4 9 5/8 Liberty * L 9 10 2/18 Delaware State W 11 1 5/9 at UNC Wilmington L 3 6 3/23 Kent State W 7 1 2/21 Delaware W 6 0 3/24 Kent State L 2 3 5/12 at Radford * L 3 14 2/22 Delaware W 4 2 71 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Results by Year 3/26 Birmingham-Southern * W 3 2 4/15 at Birmingham-Southern * W 9 1 5/13 at Radford * W 14 1 3/27 Birmingham-Southern * L 3 8 4/16 at Birmingham-Southern * W 6 5 5/13 at Radford * W 7 4 2008 3/28 Birmingham-Southern * L 3 5 4/17 at Birmingham-Southern * W 7 3 5/16 East Carolina W 9 4 Record: 50-14 (17-3) 4/2 Winthrop * W 13 2 4/19 at #20 College of Charleston W 9 5 5/19 UNC Asheville * W 7 3 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/3 Winthrop * L 5 9 4/22 Liberty * W 11 3 5/20 UNC Asheville * W 6 1 Big South Regular Season Champion 4/4 Winthrop * L 13 21 4/23 Liberty * W 12 8 5/21 UNC Asheville * W 13 5 Big South Tournament Champion 4/6 at College of Charleston L 8 9 4/24 Libery * W 9 8 5/24 High Point % (10) L 0 1 #1 Seed at NCAA Conway Regional 4/7 UNC Wilmington W 9 7 4/29 at Elon L 7 11 5/25 UNC Asheville % W 6 1 NCAA Cary Super Regional 4/9 at VMI * W 8 5 4/30 at Elon W 9 6 5/26 Winthrop % (10) L 3 4 2/23 Maryland ! W 10 4 4/10 at VMI * W 9 7 5/1 at Elon L 6 12 2/24 Maryland ! W 5 3 4/10 at VMI * L 3 4 5/6 *Charleston Southern W 11 2 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Coastal Field) 2/24 Virginia Tech ! W 4 3 ^ - at South Alabama 4/16 at Radford * W 12 0 5/7 *Charleston Southern W 17 3 * - Big South Conference games 2/25 Virginia Tech ! (10) W 4 3 4/17 at Radford * W 6 1 5/8 *Charleston Southern W 4 3 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 2/26 at Coll. of Charleston (11) L 12 13 4/18 at Radford * W 12 6 5/10 at #5 Georgia Tech W 7 6 2/29 Marshall ^ W 4 2 4/20 at UNC Wilmington L 0 12 5/11 at #8 North Carolina W 14 5 3/1 West Virginia ^ W 8 3 4/21 College of Charleston L 2 7 5/13 at UNC Asheville * W 8 2 3/2 Western Carolina ^ W 7 1 4/23 UNC Asheville * W 10 3 5/14 at UNC Asheville * W 5 3 2007 3/2 George Mason ^ W 6 0 Record: 50-13 (17-4) 3/5 Toledo W 13 6 4/24 UNC Asheville * L 6 11 5/15 at UNC Asheville * W 7 3 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/25 UNC Asheville * (10) W 4 2 5/20 at Winthrop * L 2 4 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/6 Toledo (10) W 9 8 4/27 at Elon L 4 7 5/21 at Winthrop * W 7 6 Big South Tournament Champion 3/8 Ball State & W 6 1 4/30 at #4 Miami (Fla.) L 1 6 5/22 at Winthrop * W 6 2 #1 Seed at NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional 3/9 Ball State & W 10 8 5/1 at #4 Miami (Fla.) L 1 5 5/25 Radford % W 9 1 2/9 North Florida ! W 8 1 3/11 at #3 North Carolina W 11 4 5/2 at #4 Miami (Fla.) L 11 13 5/26 Birmingham-Southern % W 9 1 2/10 Elon ! W 13 0 3/14 Ball State @ W 7 3 5/7 at Charleston Southern * W 5 4 5/27 Winthrop % L 4 10 2/11 #7 Virginia ! W 3 2 3/15 #25 Michigan @ L 1 4 5/8 at Charleston Southern * L 1 11 5/27 Liberty % W 2 1 2/14 UNC Wilmington W 8 6 3/16 #25 Michigan @ W 11 9 5/8 at Charleston Southern * W 13 1 5/28 Winthrop % W 4 3 2/16 Pittsburgh ^ W 12 5 3/18 at #21 Clemson L 6 9 5/11 The Citadel W 8 5 5/28 Winthrop % L 7 13 2/17 Old Dominion ^ W 7 0 3/19 at UNC Wilmington L 2 5 5/14 at Liberty * W 8 3 6/3 vs. UNLV $ W 12 8 2/18 Virginia Tech ^ W 6 5 3/21 Albany W 5 1 5/15 at Liberty * W 12 1 6/4 at #20 Arizona State $ L 3 11 2/23 #12 TCU & W 11 6 3/22 Albany W 18 4 5/16 at Liberty * L 3 6 6/5 vs. UNLV $ W 14 10 2/24 #26 North Carolina State & L 0 4 3/23 Albany W 17 4 5/18 Savannah State W 11 1 6/5 at #20 Arizona State $ L 5 9 2/25 Notre Dame & W 4 0 3/25 at The Citadel W 5 1 5/18 Savannah State W 6 2 2/28 at #1 North Carolina (10) L 3 4 3/26 UNC Wilmington L 7 10 5/21 High Point * W 15 12 ! - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 3/2 Rhode Island @ W 6 2 3/28 at Liberty * (11) W 5 3 ^ - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium) 3/3 Marist @ W 16 7 5/22 High Point * W 4 3 & - Springmaid Resort Rumble (Watson Stadium) 3/29 at Liberty * L 6 9 5/23 High Point * W 4 0 * - Big South Conference games 3/4 West Virginia @ W 16 4 3/30 at Liberty * W 2 1 5/26 vs. Radford % W 8 2 % - Big South Tournament (Conway, S.C.) 3/7 at #6 Clemson L 0 4 4/2 at Wake Forest W 9 4 5/27 vs. Winthrop % W 8 4 $ - NCAA Tempe Regional (Arizona State) 3/9 Bethune-Cookman + W 9 8 4/4 Winthrop * W 2 1 5/28 vs. Birmingham-Southern % W 5 3 3/10 Ball State + W 5 0 4/6 Winthrop * W 5 1 5/29 vs. Birmingham-Southern % L 2 9 3/11 Georgia Southern + W 6 2 4/6 Winthrop * L 1 8 5/29 vs. Birmingham-Southern % W 7 5 2006 3/13 at UNC Wilmington W 7 6 4/9 at North Carolina State W 5 4 6/4 vs. #19 North Carolina $ L 5 6 Record: 30-27 (15-9) 3/15 Eastern Michigan W 5 2 4/11 at Charleston Southern * W 14 7 6/5 vs. The Citadel $ L 1 10 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/17 Eastern Michigan W 12 3 4/12 at Charleston Southern * W 15 5 2/10 Campbell W 9 0 3/17 Eastern Michigan W 10 7 4/12 at Charleston Southern * W 11 1 ! - Bojangles Beach Blast (Watson Stadium) 2/12 Virginia L 3 8 3/20 Elon W 6 3 4/15 at #16 Virginia W 8 3 ^ - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 2/17 Pittsburgh L 5 11 3/23 Radford * W 6 2 4/16 at Elon W 12 0 & - Country Inn & Suites Shootout (Watson Stadium) 3/24 Radford * W 10 3 * - Big South Conference games 2/18 George Mason L 3 5 4/18 UNC Asheville * W 4 3 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 2/18 Pittsburgh L 0 6 3/25 Radford * W 9 7 4/19 UNC Asheville * W 10 4 $ - NCAA Columbia Regional (South Carolina) 2/19 George Mason W 22 6 3/27 at Coll. of Charleston (10) W 6 5 4/20 UNC Asheville * W 3 2 3/30 Charleston Southern * W 10 4 2/21 at #4 North Carolina L 0 15 4/22 College of Charleston W 8 6 3/31 Charleston Southern * W 5 1 2/24 Va. Commonwealth ! (10) W 4 3 4/23 Wake Forest L 7 8 4/1 Charleston Southern * W 10 0 2/26 #6 Tennessee ! L 6 10 4/25 at VMI * W 5 2 4/6 at Troy W 13 6 2005 3/1 Furman L 6 9 4/27 at VMI * L 3 4 Record: 50-16 (21-3) 4/7 at Troy L 5 6 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/3 Furman L 2 7 4/8 at Troy L 6 7 4/27 at VMI * W 12 1 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/4 West Virginia L 3 10 4/11 Wake Forest L 3 4 4/30 The Citadel W 9 1 #1 Seed at NCAA Tempe Regional 3/5 West Virginia W 8 1 4/13 at High Point * L 3 4 5/2 at #26 Georgia Tech L 6 10 2/15 at Campbell L 4 8 3/7 #30 Wake Forest L 5 8 4/14 at High Point * W 6 5 5/3 at #26 Georgia Tech W 10 9 2/18 East Carolina ! W 11 5 3/10 at South Alabama L 5 6 4/14 at High Point * W 4 1 5/4 at #26 Georgia Tech L 4 11 2/19 #21 Clemson ! W 3 2 3/11 at South Alabama L 2 10 4/18 at Wake Forest L 5 12 5/9 High Point * (11) W 7 6 2/20 West Virginia ! W 13 2 3/12 vs. Georgia Southern ^ W 17 13 4/20 VMI * W 7 5 5/10 High Point * W 17 8 2/25 Pittsburgh ^ W 11 8 3/17 High Point * W 5 4 4/21 VMI * W 4 1 5/11 High Point * W 12 3 2/26 Pittsburgh ^ W 6 5 3/18 High Point * (10) L 6 7 4/22 VMI * W 12 3 5/16 at Radford * W 10 4 2/26 Rider ^ W 14 0 3/19 High Point * W 10 2 4/24 at The Citadel W 5 1 5/17 at Radford * W 18 8 2/27 Rider ^ W 14 0 3/21 at #28 Coll. of Charleston L 1 3 4/27 Liberty * (12) L 7 10 5/21 vs. UNC Asheville % W 20 4 3/2 The Citadel L 2 4 3/22 Savannah State (10) W 5 4 4/28 Liberty * W 12 9 5/22 vs. VMI % W 3 1 3/4 James Madison & (10) W 5 4 3/24 at Charleston Southern * W 6 1 4/29 Liberty * W 14 13 5/23 vs. Winthrop % W 8 6 3/5 Kent State & W 15 11 3/25 at Charleston Southern * W 5 3 5/4 at Nebraska W 8 3 5/24 vs. Liberty % L 1 13 3/6 Western Carolina & W 4 3 3/25 at Charleston Southern * L 5 9 5/5 at Nebraska W 5 4 5/24 vs. Liberty % W 9 2 3/9 at The Citadel W 5 1 3/29 at Georgia Southern W 7 4 5/8 #27 College of Charleston W 8 7 5/30 Columbia $ W 10 2 3/11 South Alabama W 7 6 4/4 at Wake Forest W 6 5 5/11 at UNC Asheville * L 3 5 5/31 Alabama $ W 13 10 3/12 South Alabama L 7 9 4/7 #23 Winthrop * L 0 8 5/12 at UNC Asheville * W 10 2 6/1 East Carolina $ W 24 11 3/13 South Alabama W 5 4 4/9 #23 Winthrop * W 14 13 5/13 at UNC Asheville * W 3 2 6/7 at #2 North Carolina $$ L 4 9 3/15 George Mason W 6 0 4/9 #23 Winthrop * L 2 8 5/15 at #5 Virginia W 11 7 6/8 at #2 North Carolina $$ L 4 14 3/15 George Mason W 9 4 4/11 at Campbell W 11 1 5/18 at Winthrop * L 2 6 3/19 at High Point * W 1 0 4/12 The Citadel L 6 10 5/19 at Winthrop * W 10 5 ! - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium) 3/20 at High Point * W 12 3 5/20 at Winthrop * W 7 2 ^ - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 4/14 Birmingham-Southern * L 10 13 & - Springmaid Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) 3/21 at High Point * W 9 6 4/15 Birmingham-Southern * L 5 10 5/23 vs. UNC Asheville % W 6 3 @ - Centex Homes Invitational (Watson Stadium) 3/23 Siena W 10 2 4/15 Birmingham-Southern * W 7 6 5/24 vs. VMI % W 4 2 * - Big South Conference games 3/25 VMI * W 4 3 4/18 #17 College of Charleston W 10 3 5/25 at Winthrop % W 13 4 % - Big South Tournament (Danville, Va.) 5/26 vs. Liberty % W 6 5 $ - NCAA Conway Regional (Watson Stadium) 3/26 VMI * L 2 3 4/22 at Liberty * L 4 6 $$ - NCAA Cary Super Regional (USA Training Center) 3/26 VMI * W 3 1 4/23 at Liberty * (10) W 8 6 6/1 Virginia Commonwealth $ W 7 1 3/29 at Clemson L 5 14 4/24 at Liberty * (12) L 3 4 6/3 #13 Clemson $ L 8 11 3/30 at Clemson L 1 8 4/25 Campbell W 7 2 6/3 St. John’s $ W 6 5 4/1 at Texas-Pan American L 6 15 4/28 Texas-Pan American W 2 0 6/4 #13 Clemson $ L 3 15 4/2 at Texas-Pan American W 5 2 4/29 Texas-Pan American (11) L 1 2 ! - Springmaid Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) 4/3 at Texas-Pan American W 8 6 4/29 Texas-Pan American W 9 7 ^ - IMIChotels INN-viational (Watson Stadium) 4/5 #19 College of Charleston L 6 8 5/6 at VMI * L 2 8 & - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) 4/8 Radford * W 13 4 5/8 at VMI * (10) W 6 4 @ - CCU Tournament (Watson Stadium) 4/9 Radford * L 5 6 + - MB Hyundai Isuza Classic (Watson Stadium) 5/8 at VMI * W 2 0 * - Big South Conference games 4/10 Radford * W 7 6 5/10 at East Carolina L 3 10 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) 4/12 Campbell W 16 8 5/12 at Radford * W 11 0 $ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional (Coastal Field) 72 Coastal Results by Year 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL 2/26 James Madison ^ W 11 7 3/12 Notre Dame + W 4 3 4/1 at Radford * W 5 3 2009 2/27 #4 UC Irvine ^ W 7 3 3/13 UAB (@MB) + W 5 3 4/3 at The Citadel L 0 3 Record: 47-16 (21-5) 2/27 #4 UC Irvine ^ W 13 6 3/15 at San Diego W 8 3 4/6 at Gardner-Webb * W 5 2 Coach: Gary Gilmore 2/28 North Carolina State ^ W 6 3 3/16 at San Diego W 6 0 4/7 at Gardner-Webb * W 11 4 Big South Regular Season Champion 3/5 Toledo & W 14 4 3/18 at Pepperdine (11) L 1 2 4/7 at Gardner-Webb * L 3 7 Big South Tournament Champion 3/6 Pittsburgh & W 9 6 3/19 at Pepperdine L 1 2 4/10 at UNC Wilmington (10) L 5 8 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 3/7 Ball State & W 3 2 3/19 at Pepperdine L 1 7 4/11 The Citadel W 6 2 2/20 Southern Illinois ! W 16 3 3/8 Ball State & W 3 2 3/23 at The Citadel W 6 5 4/13 VMI * W 3 2 2/21 #19 Kentucky ! W 4 1 3/9 Wake Forest W 9 4 3/25 at UNC Asheville * W 13 2 4/14 VMI * W 3 0 2/22 #19 Kentucky ! W 14 5 3/12 Illinois + L 10 11 3/26 at UNC Asheville * L 2 3 4/15 VMI * W 3 2 2/23 James Madison ! L 6 8 3/13 Michigan + W 13 4 3/27 at UNC Asheville * (12) L 6 7 4/17 at Virginia Tech (10) L 3 4 2/24 at #1 North Carolina W 7 3 3/13 Illinois + W 9 4 3/29 vs. Texas Rangers (L, 6-2 in Exhibition) 4/20 High Point * (12) L 5 8 2/27 West Virginia ^ W 15 5 3/14 Michigan + W 3 0 4/1 Liberty * W 17 1 4/21 High Point * W 9 7 2/27 Tennessee ^ W 10 5 3/16 at College of Charleston L 4 5 4/2 Liberty * W 5 4 4/21 High Point * W 17 7 3/4 The Citadel W 3 1 3/19 at Charleston Southern * W 7 5 4/3 Liberty * W 5 4 4/24 at #30 Clemson W 10 7 3/5 IPFW W 14 2 3/20 at Charleston Southern * W 29 13 4/5 at #26 Clemson (10) L 4 5 4/26 at Liberty * W 5 3 3/6 Albany & (7) W 12 0 3/23 at The Citadel W 7 1 4/8 at Presbyterian W 7 1 4/27 at Liberty * W 4 2 3/6 Stony Brook & W 9 0 3/26 San Diego W 10 2 4/9 at Presbyterian W 15 3 4/28 at Liberty * W 7 1 3/7 Creighton & W 8 7 3/27 San Diego L 3 5 4/10 at Presbyterian W 5 2 5/5 Campbell * W 11 4 3/8 Stony Brook & W 36 3 3/28 San Diego L 1 2 4/13 at #1 Virginia L 7 8 5/5 Campbell * W 6 5 3/10 Creighton W 1 0 3/31 at #10 Clemson (11) W 4 3 4/15 Gardner-Webb * W 7 4 5/6 Campbell * L 1 2 3/11 USC Upstate W 4 2 4/2 Presbyterian * W 14 1 4/16 Gardner-Webb * W 8 3 5/8 at Michigan W 6 1 3/15 at UNC Asheville * W 9 4 4/3 Presbyterian * W 25 2 4/17 Gardner-Webb * W 14 7 5/9 at Michigan L 2 5 3/16 at UNC Asheville * W 12 2 4/3 Presbyterian * W 5 2 4/19 at #10 North Carolina L 3 8 5/11 Winthrop * W 4 1 3/17 at Tennessee W 5 2 4/6 UNC Wilmington W 20 1 4/20 The Citadel W 7 4 5/12 Winthrop * L 5 6 3/18 College of Charleston L 0 3 4/9 High Point * W 10 9 4/22 at High Point * L 2 6 5/15 at Coll. of Charleston (12) L 8 9 3/20 at Winthrop * W 7 2 4/10 High Point * W 14 4 4/23 at High Point * L 3 9 5/18 at Charleston Southern * W 15 8 3/21 at Winthrop * L 4 6 4/11 High Point * W 7 2 4/23 at High Point * W 11 2 5/18 at Charleston Southern * W 6 1 3/22 at Winthrop * L 2 7 4/13 The Citadel W 7 3 4/26 at UNC Wilmington W 11 4 5/19 at Charleston Southern * W 2 0 3/26 at Hawai’i W 4 0 4/14 at #21 North Carolina W 12 4 4/29 VMI * W 8 2 5/22 vs. Charleston Southern % W 9 8 3/27 at Hawai’i L 4 5 4/16 at Gardner-Webb * W 8 2 4/30 VMI * W 4 2 5/23 vs. Radford % W 5 3 3/27 at Hawai’i L 1 7 4/17 at Gardner-Webb * W 24 10 5/1 VMI * W 5 0 5/25 at High Point % W 4 3 3/28 at Hawai’i L 3 4 4/18 at Gardner-Webb * W 13 0 5/7 Radford * W 8 0 5/26 vs. Liberty % W 4 1 3/31 #30 UNC Wilmington (11) W 4 3 4/21 at UNC Wilmington W 8 4 5/7 Radford * W 15 0 6/1 vs. Clemson $ L 3 11 4/1 at #30 UNC Wilmington W 3 2 4/23 at VMI * W 7 0 5/8 Radofrd * W 10 0 6/2 vs. Manhattan $ W 11 1 4/3 Gardner-Webb * W 11 6 4/24 at VMI * W 3 2 5/13 at Winthrop * (10) L 2 3 6/3 vs. Clemson $ L 3 5 4/4 Gardner-Webb * W 7 4 4/25 at VMI * W 6 2 5/14 at Winthrop * (13) L 5 6 4/5 Gardner-Webb * W 10 4 4/27 at #1 Virginia L 3 6 5/15 at Winthrop * W 5 0 ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) ^ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach 4/7 at Elon W 11 10 4/30 UNC Asheville * W 18 2 5/17 UNC Wilmington W 12 3 BB&T Coastal Field) 4/8 at Wake Forest W 16 13 5/1 UNC Asheville * W 6 4 5/19 Charleston Southern * W 9 3 & - Coastal Carolina Invitational (Watson Stadium) 4/10 Radford * (10) W 3 2 5/2 UNC Asheville * W 7 1 5/20 Charleston Southern * L 3 4 + - Chanticleer Classic (Watson Stadium) 4/11 Radford * W 10 1 5/8 Winthrop * W 20 3 5/21 Charleston Southern * W 10 5 @ - CC Classic (Watson Stadium) * - Big South Conference games 4/11 Radford * W 14 2 5/9 Winthrop * W 11 7 5/25 vs. Radford % W 5 0 % - Big South Tournament (High Point, N.C.) 4/17 at High Point * W 18 3 5/10 Winthrop * W 10 4 5/26 vs. Winthrop % W 10 6 $ - NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.) 4/18 at High Point * L 8 12 5/14 at Liberty * W 5 2 5/27 vs. Liberty % W 3 2 4/19 at High Point * L 2 7 5/15 at Liberty * W 7 1 5/28 vs. Gardner-Webb % W 6 1 4/21 at #20 Clemson L 3 5 5/16 at Liberty * W 5 0 6/3 vs. #16 Connecticut $ W 13 1 2013 4/22 College of Charleston L 11 17 5/18 Coll. of Charleston (@MB) L 4 10 6/4 at #9 Clemson $ L 7 12 Record: 37-23 (18-6) 4/24 at Presbyterian * W 14 8 5/20 at Radford * W 7 2 6/5 vs. #16 Connecticut $ L 6 12 Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/25 at Presbyterian * L 5 7 5/21 at Radford * W 8 6 Big South South Division Champion 4/26 at Presbyterian * W 8 3 5/26 vs. VMI % W 11 2 ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) ^ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach #3 Seed at NCAA Blacksburg Regional 4/28 at College of Charleston L 7 13 5/27 vs. Radford % W 11 9 BB&T Coastal Field) All CCU home games at Myrtle Beach 4/29 Wake Forest W 18 5 5/28 vs. High Point % W 15 9 & - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium) 2/15 vs James Madison ~ W 4 3 5/1 Liberty * W 13 7 5/29 vs. Liberty % W 8 2 + - Caravelle Resort Classic (Watson Stadium) 2/17 James Madison W 8 7 5/2 Liberty * W 4 1 6/4 Stony Brook $ W 6 0 EXHIBITION played Myrtle Beach BB&T Coastal Field * - Big South Conference games 2/18 at #1 North Carolina L 1 7 5/3 Liberty * W 7 2 6/5 College of Charleston $ L 6 16 % - Big South Tournament (Lexington, Va.) 2/21 Kansas State @ W 2 1 5/9 VMI * W 20 7 6/6 Stony Brook $ W 25 7 $ - NCAA Clemson Regional (Clemson, S.C.) 2/24 #8 Kentucky @ L 2 8 5/10 VMI * W 8 0 6/6 College of Charleston $ W 8 7 2/24 Elon @ L 7 8 5/10 VMI * W 4 2 6/7 Coll. of Charleston $ (10) W 11 10 2/28 San Diego ^ L 3 8 5/14 Charleston Southern * W 9 1 6/12 #9 South Carolina $$ L 3 4 2012 3/1 Florida Atlantic ^ W 4 1 5/15 Charleston Southern * W 6 4 6/13 #9 South Carolina $$ L 9 10 Record: 42-19 (18-5) 3/2 Indiana ^ L 1 9 5/16 Charleston Southern * W 3 1 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/3 #10 NC State ^ (10) L 4 5 5/20 vs. VMI % W 9 4 ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) 3/5 Furman L 1 4 ^ - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach BB&T Coastal Field) Big South Regular Season Champion 5/21 vs. Radford % L 7 11 & - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium) Big South Tournament Champion 3/6 Furman L 6 11 5/22 vs. High Point % W 8 4 + - Caravelle Resort Classic (Watson Stadium) #3 Seed at NCAA Columbia Regional 3/8 Ball State & W 5 3 5/22 vs. Liberty % W 7 0 * - Big South Conference games 2/17 James Madison ! W 7 1 3/9 Harvard & W 10 0 5/23 vs. Winthrop % W 7 1 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) $ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional (BB&T Coastal Field) 2/18 #17 Virginia ! L 3 9 3/10 Ohio State & W 3 1 5/29 vs. Kansas $ W 11 3 $$ - NCAA Myrtle Beach Super Regional (BB&T) 2/18 Boston College ! L 3 8 3/11 Ohio State & L 2 3 5/30 at #6 North Carolina $ L 5 14 2/24 Iowa ^ W 1 0 3/13 at UNC Wilmington L 7 13 5/30 vs. Kansas $ L 1 5 2/25 Virginia Tech ^ L 1 3 3/15 Michigan ! W 8 4 2/26 North Carolina State ^ W 3 2 3/16 Michigan ! W 6 2 ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament (Watson Stadium) 2011 3/2 Pittsburgh & L 1 3 3/17 Akron ! W 7 3 ^ - Baseball at the Beach (Myrtle Beach Coastal Field) Record: 42-20 (20-7) & - Caravelle Resort Invitational (Watson Stadium) Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/4 Illinois & W 5 4 3/19 at Wake Forest W 7 6 * - Big South Conference games Big South Regular Season Champion 3/7 Toledo W 10 4 3/22 Gardner-Webb * L 3 6 % - Big South Tournament (Asheville, N.C.) 3/7 UNC Wilmington W 8 6 3/23 Gardner-Webb * W 4 1 $ - NCAA Chapel Hill Regional (North Carolina) Big South Tournament Champion #3 Seed at NCAA Clemson Regional 3/9 Toledo + (11) L 7 10 3/24 Gardner-Webb * W 4 3 2/18 Boston College ! W 9 6 3/10 Ohio State + W 4 1 3/29 at VMI * (12) W 3 2 2/19 Tennessee Tech ! W 6 2 3/10 Marist + (14) L 4 5 3/30 at VMI * W 6 1 2010 2/20 Indiana ! (16) L 1 2 3/11 Ohio State + (12) W 3 2 3/30 at VMI * (10) L 9 10 Record: 55-10 (25-0) 2/20 Virginia Tech ! W 6 5 3/14 College of Charleston W 5 1 4/2 at The Citadel W 3 2 Coach: Gary Gilmore 2/24 Kansas State ^ L 4 5 3/16 Michigan @ W 7 3 4/3 The Citadel W 10 2 Big South Regular Season Champion 2/25 #21 California ^ L 0 17 3/17 Connecticut @ W 6 2 4/6 Liberty * W 5 1 Big South Tournament Champion 2/26 Western Kentucky ^ W 6 1 3/17 Michigan @ W 6 2 4/7 Liberty * W 8 6 #4 Overall National Seed 2/27 North Carolina State ^ L 3 12 3/18 UAB @ W 7 0 4/8 Liberty * W 12 1 #1 Seed at NCAA Myrtle Beach Regional 3/23 Albany W 3 2 4/10 Coll. of Charleston (14) W 2 1 NCAA Myrtle Beach Super Regional 3/2 at #17 College of Charleston W 12 3 3/23 Albanay W 7 4 4/12 at Winthrop * (11) W 3 2 2/19 West Virginia ! W 4 2 3/4 Ball State & W 11 1 3/25 Albany W 12 8 4/13 at Winthrop * W 13 2 2/20 Virginia Tech ! W 13 5 3/5 Marshall & W 4 2 3/28 at #5 North Carolina (10) L 6 7 4/14 at Winthrop * W 4 3 2/21 Kentucky ! L 2 3 3/7 Ball State & W 10 2 3/30 at Radford * W 4 2 4/16 at #1 North Carolina L 1 5 2/23 at Wake Forest W 2 0 3/9 Wake Forest W 10 2 3/11 Kent State + L 0 2 3/31 at Radford * L 3 6 4/19 Radford +* (15) W 1 0 73 2018 CHANTICLEER BASEBALL Coastal Results by Year 4/20 Radford * L 3 4 4/17 Campbell * W 10 7 4/21 Radford * L 2 5 5/20 vs. Campbell % W 9 2 2016 2017 4/23 at College of Charleston L 2 14 5/22 at Winthrop % L 2 3 Record: 55-18 (21-3) Record: 37-19-1 (22-7-1) 4/26 at Presbyterian * W 5 4 5/23 vs. Campbell % L 11 15 Coach: Gary Gilmore Coach: Gary Gilmore 4/26 at Presbyterian * L 3 5 Big South Regular Season Champion Sun Belt Regular Season Champion 4/27 at Presbyterian * W 1 0 ^ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach Big South Tournament Champion Sun Belt East Division Champion @ - Caravelle Resort Tournament 5/3 at #23 Georgia Tech L 2 4 ! - Chanticleer Classic NCAA Raleigh Regional Champion 2/17 Richmond ^ W 8 5 5/3 at #23 Georgia Tech W 7 4 * - Big South Conference games NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional Champion 2.18 Western Carolina ^ + L 4 5 5/5 at #23 Georgia Tech W 12 8 % - Big South Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) NCAA College World Series Champion 2/19 James Madison ^ L 3 11 5/10 UNC Asheville * W 7 1 2/19 Appalachian State ! W 17 2 2/20 St. John’s ^ (10) L 4 7 5/11 UNC Asheville * (11) W 3 2 2/20 #10 NC State ! L 10 13 2/22 College of Charleston W 16 7 5/12 UNC Asheville * W 3 0 2/21 #4 Virginia ! W 5 4 2/24 Ball State @ W 1 0 2015 2/26 Marshall @ W 9 3 5/14 UNC Wilmington W 15 3 Record: 39-21 (17-7) 2/25 West Virginia @ L 9 22 5/16 at Charleston Southern * L 3 7 2/27 Ohio State @ L 4 6 Coach: Gary Gilmore 2/28 Duke @ W 10 6 2/26 George Mason @ W 9 8 5/17 at Charleston Southern * W 6 2 #2 Seed at NCAA College Station Regional 2/29 Ohio State @ (10) W 3 2 2/27 West Virginia @ L 1 4 5/18 at Charleston Southern * W 5 4 2/13 Old Dominion ! W 4 0 3/02 at College of Charleston L 4 9 3/1 at UNC Wilmington W 4 1 5/21 vs. Longwood % W 6 1 2/14 Western Kentucky ! L 4 9 3/04 Cincinnati & L 7 10 3/3 San Francisco ! W 7 5 5/22 vs. Gardner-Webb % W 3 2 2/16 Canisius ! W 13 3 3/05 #13 Mississippi & L 2 8 3/4 Winthrop ! W 8 3 5/24 at Liberty % L 8 9 2/17 Canisius ! L 3 14 3/06 Ball State & W 12 5 3/4 Albany ! (7) W 14 0 5/24 at Liberty % (7) L 0 8 2/21 #28 Georgia Tech @ W 7 5 3/08 Wake Forest L 0 11 3/5 San Francisco ! W 6 1 5/31 vs #19 Oklahoma $ L 3 7 2/21 Albany @ W 12 0 3/09 Wake Forest W 7 6 3/8 Wake Forest L 8 13 6/1 at #16 Virginia Tech $ L 1 9 2/22 North Carolina State @ W 12 3 3/11 UNC Greensboro ^ L 2 4 3/10 Illinois L 6 7 2/27 West Virginia & (13) W 4 3 3/12 Illinois ^ W 10 4 3/11 Illinois W 3 2 ~ - played in Florence at Francis Marion (Sparrow Field) 2/28 Kent State & L 1 9 3/13 Illinois ^ W 12 4 3/12 Illinois W 6 0 @ - Caravelle Resort Tournament 3/13 UNC Greensboro ^ W 7 4 ^ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach 3/1 Ball State & (10) W 7 6 3/17 at Texas State * (14) L 4 5 & - Coastal Carolina Invitational 3/2 #25 Illinois & L 1 7 3/16 at UNC Wilmington W 6 4 3/18 at Texas State * W 4 3 ! - Chanticleer Classic 3/4 at The Citadel W 5 1 3/18 at Longwood GM1 of DH * L 2 5 3.19 at Texas State * L 7 10 3/18 at Longwood GM2 of DH * W 7 2 * - Big South Conference games 3/6 Akron ^ W 17 9 3/24 Arkansas State * W 5 0 + - Game started 4/19 but suspended middle of the 8th 3/19 at Longwood * W 11 2 inning, resumed 4/20 3/7 Michigan ^ L 4 10 3/22 at College of Charleston L 2 4 3/25 Arkansas State * W 11 6 % - Big South Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.) 3/8 Michigan State ^ L 5 6 3/26 Arkansas State * W 6 1 $ - NCAA Blacksburg Regional (Host Virginia Tech) 3/24 Stetson W 11 2 3/9 Toledo ^ W 8 6 3/25 Stetson W 17 5 3/28 at #7 North Carolina L 6 7 3/10 #11 North Carolina W 13 2 3/26 Stetson W 12 2 3/31 at Georgia State * W 4 0 3/13 Bryant W 7 2 3/30 The Citadel W 4 3 4/1 at Georgia State * W 8 5 2014 3/15 Bryant W 10 7 4/01 Gardner-Webb * W 16 4 4/2 at Georgia State * (7) W 17 0 Record: 24-33 (13-13) 3/17 Clemson W 9 5 4/02 Gardner-Webb * W 10 4 4/7 #20 Louisiana * L 0 1 Coach: Gary Gilmore 3/20 at UNC Asheville * W 12 4 4/03 Gardner-Webb * W 10 6 4/8 #20 Louisiana * W 9 8 All CCU home games at Myrtle Beach 3/21 at UNC Asheville * W 13 3 4/05 at #6 South Carolina L 2 4 4/9 #20 Louisiana * (9) T 7 7 2/15 Pittsburgh L 5 7 3/22 at UNC Asheville * W 2 1 4/08 at Radford * W 13 6 4/11 at #20 Wake Forest L 9 19 2/16 Pittsburgh L 6 10 3/24 #7 South Carolina (11) W 9 8 4/10 at Radford GM 1 of DH * W 7 4 4/13 at South Alabama * (10) W 4 3 2/16 Pittsburgh (7) W 8 5 3/27 Winthrop * W 19 4 4/10 at Radford GM 2 of DH * W 7 2 4/14 at South Alabama * W 11 9 2/20 George Mason ^ W 3 2 3/28 Winthrop * W 6 0 4/13 College of Charleston W 5 3 4/15 at South Alabama * L 3 4 2/22 Illinois ^ L 4 5 3/29 Winthrop * L 0 3 4/15 Presbyterian * W 5 2 4/19 at College of Charleston W 8 5 4/16 Presbyterian * W 4 2 2/23 Wichita State ^ L 2 5 3/31 at Wake Forest W 10 4 4/21 Georgia Southern * W 6 5 4/17 Presbyterian * W 12 3 2/24 Wichita State ^ L 0 10 4/2 Longwood * W 5 1 4/19 at #13 North Carolina W 6 3 4/22 Georgia Southern * (10) L 6 7 2/28 Rhode Island @ W 6 2 5/3 Longwood * W 12 3 4/20 College of Charleston W 9 5 4/23 Georgia Southern * L 2 3 3/1 West Virginia @ L 2 6 5/4 Longwood * L 7 10 4/23 High Point * L 2 5 4/25 at The Citadel W 9 6 3/1 Marshall @ W 2 1 4/7 at #22 North Carolina L 3 9 4/24 High Point * W 17 5 4/28 Troy * L 0 4 3/2 Duke @ L 5 7 4/11 at High Point * W 6 4 4/25 High Point * W 4 0 4/29 Troy * W 5 4 3/8 Minnesota ! L 2 5 4/12 at High Point * W 8 3 4/29 at #25 Georgia Tech L 1 9 4/30 Troy * W 11 8 3/9 Elon ! W 13 4 4/13 at High Point * W 6 2 4/30 at #25 Georgia Tech ~ L 8 9 5/5 at UL Monroe * (12) W 7 5 3/9 UMBC ! W 7 5 4/14 #22 College pf Charleston L 3 8 5/01 at #25 Georgia Tech (7) L 2 4 5/6 at UL Monroe * W 10 5 3/10 UNC Greensboro ! W 3 0 4/17 Radford * L 3 4 5/06 at Liberty * W 14 6 5/7 at UL Monroe * W 8 1 3/11 Wake Forest W 7 3 4/18 Radford * W 3 2 5/07 at LILberty * W 12 3 5/9 UNC Wilmington W 13 6 3/14 at High Point * L 0 3 4/19 Radford * L 1 7 5/08 at Liberty * W 17 3 5/10 College of Charleston L 5 6 3/15 at High Point * W 1 0 4/22 at #20 College of Charleston L 5 8 5/13 at Charleston Southern * L 4 6 5/12 at #24 UT Arlington * W 5 4 3/15 at High Point * L 8 11 4/24 at Presbyterian * W 8 6 5/14 at Charleston Southern * W 9 3 5/13 at #24 UT Arlington * W 4 1 3/19 UNC Wilmington L 3 7 4/26 at Presbyterian * W 10 7 5/15 at Charleston Southern * W 6 0 5/14 at #24 UT Arlington * W 5 0 5/17 UNC Wilmington W 4 1 3/21 Winthrop * L 1 2 4/26 at Presbyterian * W 9 2 5/16 at #12 Clemson L 8 11 5/19 Campbell * W 9 1 3/22 Winthrop * W 9 3 4/28 at UNC Wilmington W 5 2 5/20 Campbell * W 6 5 5/18 Appalachian State * W 5 0 3/23 Winthrop * L 3 11 5/1 at #7 Florida State L 2 16 5/21 Campbell * (7) W 23 4 5/19 Appalachian State * W 4 2 3/25 at The Citadel L 4 12 5/2 at #7 Florida State L 3 8 5/24 vs. Radford % W 7 5 5/20 Appalachian State * W 6 2 3/26 at #2 South Carolina L 0 5 5/3 at #7 Florida State W 4 2 5/25 vs. Gardner-Webb % W 4 3 5/26 vs. Texas State % L 5 7 3/28 Charleston Southern * W 7 3 5/8 Liberty * L 5 7 5/27 vs. Longwood % W 5 1 3/29 Charleston Southern * L 1 3 5/9 Liberty * W 7 4 5/28 vs. Liberty % W 1 0 ^ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach + - National Championship Celebration/Ring Ceremony 3/30 Charleston Southern * W 8 2 5/11 Liberty * (5) W 12 1 6/03 vs. St. Mary’s $ W 5 2 @ - Caravelle Resort Tournament 4/1 The Citadel (10) L 2 3 5/14 at Campbell * L 9 10 6/04 vs. #15 NC State $ = W 4 0 ! - Tidelands Health Classic 4/2 at UNC Wilmington L 4 5 5/15 at Campbell * L 2 5 6/06 vs. #15 NC State $ L 1 8 * - Sun Belt Conference games 4/4 at UNC Asheville * W 9 7 5/16 at Campbell * W 11 3 6/06 vs. #15 NC State $ / W 7 5 % - Sun Belt Tournament (Statesboro, Ga.) 4/5 at UNC Asheville * W 9 4 5/19 vs. Charleston Southern % W 10 0 6/11 at #5 LSU $$ W 11 8 4/6 at UNC Asheville * L 1 2 5/20 vs. Winthrop % W 8 0 6/12 at #5 LSU $$ W 4 3 4/9 at #29 North Carolina (11) W 3 2 5/22 vs. High Point % W 9 3 6/19 vs. #1 Floirda > W 2 1 6/21 vs. #3 TCU > L 1 6 4/11 at Radford * W 8 3 5/23 vs. #23 Radford % L 4 5 4/12 at Radford * L 4 5 6/23 vs. #4 Texas Tech > W 4 1 5/29 vs. #16 California $ L 3 9 6/24 vs. #3 TCU > W 7 5 4/13 at Radford * W 9 3 5/30 vs. Texas Southern $ W 4 1 6/27 vs. #7 Arizona < L 0 3 4/15 at #20 Clemson L 6 9 5/31 at #6 Texas A&M $ L 1 8 6/28 vs. #7 Arizona < W 5 4 4/17 Presbyterian * (13) W 4 3 6/29 vs. #7 Arizona < W 4 3 4/18 Presbyterian * W 4 0 ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament 4/19 Presbyterian * W 9 3 @ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach & - Chanticleer Classic ! - Caravelle Resort Tournament 4/22 College of Charleston W 3 0 ^ - Coastal Carolina Invitational @ - Caravelle Resort’s Baseball at the Beach 4/25 at Gardner-Webb * L 6 7 * - Big South Conference games & - Chanticleer Classic ^ - Coastal Carolina Invitational 4/26 at Gardner-Webb * W 3 0 % - Big South Tournament (Boiling Springs, N.C.) $ - NCAA College Station Regional (Host Texas A&M) * - Big South Conference games 4/27 at Gardner-Webb * L 2 10 ~ - game started on 4/30, suspended and continued 5/1 5/2 at North Carolina State L 1 11 = - game started on 6/4, suspended and continued 6/5 / - game started on 6/6, suspended and continued 6/7 5/3 at North Carolina State L 2 9 % - Big South Tournament (Lexington, S.C.) 5/4 at North Carolina State L 4 8 $ - NCAA Raleigh Regional (Host NC State) 5/9 at #22 Liberty * L 1 7 $$ - NCAA Baton Rouge Super Regional (Host LSU) 5/10 at #22 Liberty * L 3 4 > - NCAA College World Series Bracket < - NCAA College World Series Championship 5/11 at #22 Liberty * L 1 2 (TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Omaha, Neb.) 5/13 at Coll. of Charleston (12) L 10 11 4/16 Campbell * L 4 7 74