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FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2017 OPPONENTS HISTORY Quick Facts ...... 1 Opponents ...... 51-55 All-America Honors ...... 79-80. Covering the Gators ...... 2 Opponent Contact Directory ...... 55 Honors & Awards ...... 81-84 Communications Office ...... 56 Gators in the SEC Tournament ...... 85 2017 SEASON PREVIEW Florida’s SEC Tournament Records ...... 86 2017 Florida Roster/Squad Analysis ...... 3 THE Gators in the NCAA Tournament ...... 87-88 Radio/TV Spotting Chart ...... 4 This Is the SEC ...... 59 Florida’s NCAA Tournament Records ...... 89 2017 Squad Breakdown ...... 5 2017 SEC Composite Schedule ...... 60-62 College Teams ...... 90-97 2017 Schedule ...... 6. 2017 SEC & NCAA Tournament Information ...... 63 Gators on Draft Day ...... 98-100 Gator Baseball on the Air ...... 7 2016 SEC Standings/Tournament Results ...... 64 Gators in the Major Leagues ...... 101-102 Alfred A . McKethan Stadium at Perry Field ...... 8-10 2016 All-SEC Honors & Awards ...... 64 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 103-105. Florida Baseball Complex ...... 11 Overall Team Statistics/Batting & Pitching Leaders . . . . .65-66 Year-by-Year Records/All-Time Coaching Records ...... 106 Remembering Fuller ...... 107 COACHES AND STAFF 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW All-Time Series Records ...... 108 Head Coach Kevin O’Sullivan ...... 13-17 Review ...... 69-70 Year-by-Year Results & Scores/Final Polls ...... 109-123 Assistant Coach Craig Bell ...... 18 Individual Honors ...... 71 Assistant Coach Brad Weitzel ...... 19. Game-by-Game Results ...... 72. RECORDS Volunteer Assistant Coach Lars Davis ...... 20 Final Overall/SEC Statistics ...... 73-74 Individual & Team Records ...... 125-126. Florida Baseball Support Staff ...... 21-23. Florida’s Superlatives/Miscellaneous Statistics/ Individual Season Batting, Fielding & Pitching Records . . . .127-128 Home Summary ...... 75-77 -Season Records by Position ...... 129 PLAYER PROFILES Individual Career Records ...... 130-131 Veterans (Alphabetical) ...... 25-43 Team Season Records ...... 132. Newcomers (Alphabetical) ...... 44-48 The Last Time ...... 133. Yearly Batting & Pitching Statistics ...... 134-135 Yearly Statistical Leaders ...... 136-139.

FLORIDA BASEBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION STADIUM INFORMATION PROGRAM HISTORY Location: Gainesville, Fla . (pop . 124,491) Home Field: Alfred A . McKethan Stadium at Perry Field First Year of Baseball: 1912 (2017 is 103rd season) Founded: 1853 Capacity: 5,500 All-Time Record: 2,450-1,537-24 ( .614) Enrollment: 53,744 Field Dimensions: LF-326, CF-400, RF-321 Nickname: Gators Alleys: LC-365, RC-375 All-Time SEC Record: 973-643-2 Colors: Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 287) Surface: Natural Grass ( .602, 80 seasons since 1933) Affiliation: NCAA Division I SEC Championships: 13 (last: 2014) Conference: Southeastern (SEC), Eastern Division 2017 TEAM INFORMATION SEC Eastern Division Championships: 22 (last: 2014) President: Dr . W . Kent Fuchs (Duke ’77) SEC Tournament Championships: 7 (last: 2015) 2016 Overall Record: 52-16 ( .765) Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin (Mississippi State ‘92) SEC Tournament Record: 65-61 ( .516) (36 appearances) 2016 SEC Record (Finish): 19-10 ( .655) (2nd SEC East, 4th Overall) Executive Associate AD: Chip Howard (Rhode Island ‘84) Home Record: 34-5 ( .872) (11-4 SEC) Baseball Administrator NCAA Tournament Record: 98-69 ( .587) Away Record: 13-7 ( .650) (8-6 SEC) Faculty Representative: Dr . Michael Sagas (Utah ‘92) Appearances: 10 (last: 2016) Neutral Site Record: 5-4 ( .555) Athletics Department Phone: (352) 375-4683 College World Series Record: 14-21 ( .400) 2016 Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney (Runner-Up); Ticket Office Phone: (352) 375-GoUF, ext . 6800 NCAA Super Regional Appearances: 8 (last: 2016) 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional Athletics Department Website: FloridaGators .com NCAA Super Regional Titles: 6 (last: 2016) 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Gator Baseball on Social Media: NCAA Super Regional Record: 12-6 ( .667) 0-2 at College World Series (Tied for 7th) Twitter/Instagram/Facebook GatorsBB NCAA Regional Appearances: 32 (last: 2016) NCAA Regional Titles: 12 (last: 2016) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/12 NCAA Regional Record: 72-42 ( .632) BASEBALL STAFF INFORMATION Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Position Players Returning/Lost: 11/6 (Virginia ‘91) Returning/Lost: 6/7 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CREDITS O’Sullivan’s Career Record/Record at UF: 396-189 ( .677)/Nine Years Newcomers: 13 The 2017 Gator Baseball Media Supplement was written and compiled Best Time to Contact O’Sullivan: Contact SID by the University of Florida Athletics Communications Department . Baseball Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext . 4457 Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell (UNF ‘89) Brad Weitzel (Georgia ‘83) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lars Davis (Illinois ‘15) NIKE is the authentic apparel and footwear Athletic Trainer: Jon Michelini (Florida ‘01) of the University of Florida Baseball Program. Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Paul Chandler (Harding ’03) Assistant Director of Athletic Equipment: Edmund Boyd (Arkansas ‘89) Director of Baseball Operations: Buddy Munroe (Florida ‘13) Assistant Director of Student Services: Ann Hughes (Washington ‘78) Video Coordinator: Travis Kwok (Florida ‘08)

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2017 NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Cl. Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous School) ROSTER 3 Garrett Milchin INF/RHP 6-2 210 L/R Fr . HS Windermere, Fla ./The First Academy No. Name Pos. 4 Mike Rivera C 5-10 205 R/R Jr . 1L Venice, Fla ./Venice 35 BAKER, Andrew OF/LHP 5 Dalton Guthrie INF 6-0 185 R/R Jr . 1L Sarasota, Fla ./Venice 32 BELL, Keenan INF/OF 6 INF 6-0 195 R/R So . HS Coral Springs, Fla ./American Heritage 13 BODRATO, Austin OF/RHP 8 Deacon Liput INF 5-10 190 L/R So . HS Oviedo, Fla ./Oviedo 23 BROWN, Nate RHP 17 BYRNE, Michael RHP 9 Christian Hicks INF 6-4 210 L/R Jr . 1L St . Augustine, Fla ./The Bolles School 18 DYSON, Tyler RHP 10 David Lee RHP 6-4 190 R/R Jr . TR Gainesville, Fla ./Buchholz (Santa Fe) 21 FAEDO, Alex RHP 12 Blake Reese INF/OF 5-11 180 S/R So . HS Tallahassee, Fla ./Lincoln 5 GUTHRIE, Dalton INF 13 Austin Bodrato OF/RHP 6-0 195 L/R Fr . HS Montgomery, N Y. ./Saint Joseph Regional 9 HICKS, Christian INF 26 , Nick OF/LHP 17 Michael Byrne RHP 6-2 205 R/R So . HS Orlando, Fla ./Olympia HORVATH 6 INDIA, Jonathan INF 18 Tyler Dyson RHP 6-2 230 R/R Fr . HS Bradenton, Fla ./Braden River 28 KOLOZSVARY, Mark C 20 Billy McKay RHP 5-11 205 R/R Fr . HS Plant City, Fla ./Plant City 37 KOWAR, Jackson RHP 21 RHP 6-5 220 R/R Jr . 1L Tampa, Fla ./Alonso 44 LANGWORTHY, Austin OF/LHP 22 JJ Schwarz C 6-2 215 R/R Jr . 1L Palm Beach Gardens, Fla ./Palm Beach Gardens 66 LARSON, Ryan INF/OF 10 LEE, David RHP 23 Nate Brown RHP 6-1 205 R/R Fr . HS Hartland, Wisc ./Arrowhead Union 8 LIPUT, Deacon INF 24 Cam Weinberger RHP 6-1 215 R/R Fr . HS Boca Raton, Fla ./Spanish River Community 34 LONG, Nick RHP 26 Nick Horvath OF/LHP 5-11 175 S/L Jr . TR Jupiter, Fla ./Palm Beach Gardens (Santa Fe) 27 MALDONADO, Nelson OF 27 Nelson Maldonado OF 5-10 195 R/R So . HS Tampa, Fla ./Jefferson 36 MAYE, Cole LHP 20 , Billy RHP 28 Mark Kolozsvary C 5-9 190 R/R Jr . 1L Tavares, Fla ./Tavares McKAY 52 McMULLEN, Kirby OF/RHP 32 Keenan Bell INF/OF 6-0 230 L/L Fr . HS Jacksonville, Fla ./Episcopal 3 MILCHIN, Garrett INF/RHP 34 Nick Long RHP 6-0 195 R/R Fr . HS Sarasota, Fla ./Sarasota 12 REESE, Blake INF/OF 35 Andrew Baker OF/LHP 5-9 185 L/L Fr . HS Haines City, Fla ./Ridge Community 4 RIVERA, Mike C 36 Cole Maye LHP 6-7 220 L/L Fr . HS Huntersville, N .C ./Hough 39 RUBIO, Frank RHP 22 SCHWARZ, JJ C 37 Jackson Kowar RHP 6-5 180 R/R So . HS Charlotte, N .C ./Charlotte Christian 51 SINGER, Brady RHP 39 Frank Rubio RHP 6-0 190 R/R Sr . 2L Miami Shores, Fla ./St . Thomas Aquinas 24 WEINBERGER, Cam RHP 44 Austin Langworthy OF/LHP 5-9 190 L/L Fr . HS Williston, Fla ./Williston 51 RHP 6-5 190 R/R So . HS Leesburg, Fla ./Eustis 52 Kirby McMullen OF/RHP 5-11 195 R/R Fr . HS Ocala, Fla ./Forest PRONUNCIATION 66 Ryan Larson INF/OF 6-0 190 R/R Sr . 2L Orlando, Fla ./Dr . Phillips GUIDE burn Michael Byrne: COACHING STAFF SQUAD ANALYSIS Austin Bodrato: bo-DRAW-dough Head Coach: 7-Kevin O’Sullivan (Virginia ’91, 10th year at UF) Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Alex Faedo: fye-A-doe 33-Craig Bell (North Florida ’89, 10th year at UF) 18/12 Assistant Coach: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Nick Horvath: hore-vath Assistant Coach: 42-Brad Weitzel (Georgia ’83, 10th year at UF) Total Players/Newcomers: 29/13 Mark Kolozsvary: Ko-loz-sa-vari Volunteer Asst. Coach: 31-Lars Davis (Illinois ‘15, 3rd year at UF) Total Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/7 CO-are Athletic Trainer: Jon Michelini (Florida ’01, 4th year at UF) Class Breakdown: 31 (Seniors-2; Juniors-8; Jackson Kowar: Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Paul Chandler Sophomores-7; Freshmen-12) Deacon Liput: lip-UTT (Harding ‘03, 8th year at UF) Newcomer Breakdown: 13 (Freshmen-12; Junior-1) Nelson Maldonado: mall-dah-NAH-doe States: (Florida-25; New York-1, North Carolina-2, -1) Garrett Milchin: MILL-chin SUPPORT STAFF How they : Right-19; Left-8; Switch-2 Frank Rubio: ROO-bee-o How they throw: Right-24; Left-5 JJ Schwarz: schwartz Director of Baseball Operations: Buddy Munroe How they pitch: Right-14; Left-4 Cameron Weinberger: WINE-burger Assistant Director of Athletic Equipment: Edmund Boyd Brad Weitzel: White-SELL Assistant Director of Student Services: Ann Hughes Baseball Program Assistant: Anthony Mele Assistant Turf Coordinator: Todd Campbell Athletic Training Intern: Aaron Hoeing Baseball Communications Contact: Dan Apple Nutritionist: Stephanie Wilson Strength & Conditioning Intern: Wes Ulm Student Managers: Zach Cronin, Garrett Hudson, Austin Lile, Mitchell Wydetic, Trace Arena, Zach Bayless Student Trainer: Jackson Whaley Video Coordinator: Travis Kwok

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RADIO/TV SPOTTING CHART

INF/RHP C INF INF INF INF GARRETT MIKE DALTON JONATHAN DEACON CHRISTIAN 3 MILCHIN 4 RIVERA 5 GUTHRIE 6 INDIA 8 LIPUT 9 HICKS

RHP INF/OF OF/RHP RHP RHP RHP DAVID BLAKE AUSTIN MICHAEL TYLER BILLY 10 LEE 12 REESE 13 BODRATO 17 BYRNE 18 DYSON 20 McKAY

RHP C RHP RHP OF/LHP OF ALEX JJ NATE CAM 21 FAEDO 22 SCHWARZ 23 BROWN 24 WEINBERGER 26 HORVATH 27 MALDONADO

C INF/OF RHP OF/LHP LHP RHP MARK KEENAN NICK ANDREW COLE JACKSON 28 KOLOZSVARY 32 BELL 34 LONG 35 BAKER 36 MAYE 37 KOWAR

RHP OF/LHP RHP OF/RHP INF/OF FRANK AUSTIN BRADY KIRBY RYAN 39 RUBIO 44 LANGWORTHY 51 SINGER 52 McMULLEN 66 LARSON

HC ASST ASST VOL ASST TRAINER KEVIN CRAIG BRAD LARS JON 7 O’SULLIVAN 33 BELL 42 WEITZEL 31 DAVIS MICHELINI 4 FLORIDA BASEBALL 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

2017 SQUAD BREAKDOWN RETURNING PLAYERS (16) POSITION PLAYERS (11) Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT Dalton Guthrie JR INF 6-0 185 .305 67-67 279 47 85 14 0 1 22 .366 25 26 .367 8-13 Jonathan India SO INF 6-0 195 .303 67-64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 .440 22 43 .367 13-18 JJ Schwarz JR C 6-2 215 .290 68-68 252 47 73 15 3 7 60 .456 45 54 .397 2-4 Deacon Liput SO INF 5-10 190 .270 68-67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 .398 34 44 .363 13-17 Nelson Maldonado SO OF 5-10 195 256 . 64-59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 405 . 25 38 350 . 6-7 Mike Rivera JR C 5-10 205 245 .67-66 229 33 56 9 2 9 47 419 . 28 26 347 . 0-2 ------Blake Reese SO INF/OF 5-11 180 286 . 12-0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 429 . 2 2 444 . 0-0 Mark Kolozsvary JR C 5-9 190 .235 14-3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 .588 0 5 .316 1-2 Ryan Larson SR INF/OF 6-0 190 161 . 59-20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 184 . 7 19 245 . 2-4 Nick Horvath JR OF 5-11 175 1. 43 41-6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 .357 8 11 .333 2-2 Christian Hicks JR INF 6-4 210 118 . 27-4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 176 . 8 5 400 . 1-1

PITCHERS (6) Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. ERA W-L APP-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP Alex Faedo JR RHP 6-5 220 3 1. 8 13-3 17-17 1 0 104 .2 87 39 37 21 133 .222 5 11 Jackson Kowar SO RHP 6-5 180 3 .37 3-0 12-6 0 0 34 .2 34 15 13 10 44 .254 5 7 Frank Rubio SR RHP 6-0 190 4 .46 3-1 23-0 0 1 34 1. 36 17 17 8 21 .277 0 2 Brady Singer SO RHP 6-5 190 4 .95 2-2 23-1 0 1 43 .2 43 26 24 17 38 .265 2 9 ------Nick Horvath JR LHP 5-11 175 2 .08 2-1 15-0 0 1 13 .0 13 4 3 5 8 .260 1 1 Michael Byrne SO RHP 6-2 205 3 94 . 0-1 13-0 0 0 16 0 . 11 8 7 3 15 183 . 1 2

NEWCOMERS (13) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Cl. Exp. Hometown/High School (Previous School) Andrew Baker OF/LHP 5-9 185 L/L Fr . HS Haines City, Fla ./Ridge Community Keenan Bell OF/1B 6-0 230 L/L Fr . HS Jacksonville, Fla ./Episcopal Austin Bodrato OF/RHP 6-0 195 L/R Fr . HS Montgomery, N Y. ./Saint Joseph Regional Nate Brown RHP 6-1 205 R/R Fr . HS Hartland, Wisc ./Arrowhead Union Tyler Dyson RHP/INF 6-2 230 R/R Fr . HS Bradenton, Fla ./Braden River Austin Langworthy OF/LHP 5-9 190 L/L Fr . HS Williston, Fla ./Williston David Lee RHP 6-4 190 R/R Jr . TR Gainesville, Fla ./Buchholz (Santa Fe) Nick Long RHP 6-0 195 R/R Fr . HS Sarasota, Fla ./Sarasota Cole Maye LHP 6-7 220 L/L Fr . HS Huntersville, N .C ./Hough Billy McKay RHP 5-11 205 R/R Fr . HS Plant City, Fla ./Plant City Kirby McMullen OF/RHP 5-11 195 R/R Fr . HS Ocala, Fla ./Forest Garrett Milchin INF/RHP 6-2 210 L/R Fr . HS Windermere, Fla ./The First Academy Cameron Weinberger RHP 6-1 215 R/R Fr . HS Boca Raton, Fla ./Spanish River Community

KEY LOSSES (9) POSITION PLAYERS (3) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB SO OB% SB-ATT Peter Alonso .374 58-57 211 51 79 18 0 14 60 .659 31 31 .469 2-3 Buddy Reed .262 66-66 256 57 67 10 6 4 32 .395 39 62 .362 24-27 Jeremy Vasquez .291 61-52 165 22 48 11 0 0 15 .358 22 29 .387 1-2

PITCHERS (6) Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SV IP H R ER BB SO B/Avg WP HBP 0 .97 3-0 36-0 0 13 46 1. 31 6 5 7 60 1. 89 5 1 2 .29 6-3 33-5 0 2 78 .2 68 22 20 12 88 .235 2 9 Scott Moss 1 .57 3-0 14-5 0 0 23 .0 15 5 4 9 31 1. 79 0 5 A .J . Puk 3 .05 2-3 17-16 0 0 73 .2 51 31 25 37 101 1. 91 5 10 2 31 1. 2-1 18-18 3 0 105 1 . 82 29 27 19 96 215 . 2 9 Kirby Snead 2 .78 3-1 41-0 0 1 35 .2 39 13 11 12 33 .277 4 2

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2017 FLORIDA BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Time Opponent TV Location Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 6:30 PM William & Mary SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 4:00 PM William & Mary SEC+ Gainesville, FL Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 1:00 PM William & Mary SEC+ Gainesville, FL Tuesday, Feb . 21, 2017 6:00 PM Jacksonville Jacksonville, FL Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017 6:30 PM Jacksonville SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, Feb. 24, 2017 6:30 PM Miami SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017 6:30 PM Miami SEC+ Gainesville, FL Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017 1:00 PM Miami SEC+ Gainesville, FL Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017 6:30 PM UCF SEC+ Gainesville, FL Wednesday, March 1, 2017 6:30 PM UCF Orlando, FL Friday, March 3, 2017 6:30 PM Columbia Gainesville, FL Saturday, March 4, 2017 4:00 PM Columbia Gainesville, FL Sunday, March 5, 2017 1:00 PM Columbia Gainesville, FL Tuesday, March 7, 2017 6:00 PM FGCU Fort Myers, FL Wednesday, March 8, 2017 6:30 PM FGCU SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, March 10, 2017 6:30 PM Seton Hall Gainesville, FL Saturday, March 11, 2017 4:00 PM Seton Hall Gainesville, FL Sunday, March 12, 2017 1:00 PM Seton Hall Gainesville, FL Tuesday, March 14, 2017 6:30 PM Florida State SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, March 17, 2017 7:00 PM Auburn* Auburn, AL Saturday, March 18, 2017 3:00 PM Auburn* Auburn, AL Sunday, March 19, 2017 2:00 PM Auburn* Auburn, AL Tuesday, March 21, 2017 6:30 PM Stetson Deland, FL Friday, March 24, 2017 7:00 PM LSU* SEC Network Gainesville, FL Saturday, March 25, 2017 3:00 PM LSU* ESPN2 Gainesville, FL Sunday, March 26, 2017 1:00 PM LSU* SEC Network Gainesville, FL Tuesday, March 28, 2017 6:00 PM Florida State Jacksonville, FL Friday, March 31, 2017 7:30 PM Missouri* Columbia, MO Saturday, April 1, 2017 3:00 PM Missouri* Columbia, MO Sunday, April 2, 2017 2:00 PM Missouri* Columbia, MO Tuesday, April 4, 2017 6:30 PM Stetson SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, April 7, 2017 5:00 PM Tennessee* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, April 8, 2017 6:00 PM Tennessee* SEC Network Gainesville, FL Sunday, April 9, 2017 1:00 PM Tennessee* SEC Network Gainesville, FL Tuesday, April 11, 2017 6:00 PM Florida State WatchESPN Tallahassee, FL Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:00 PM Vanderbilt* ESPNU Nashville, TN Friday, April 14, 2017 7:30 PM Vanderbilt* Nashville, TN Saturday, April 15, 2017 3:00 PM Vanderbilt* ESPN2 Nashville, TN Tuesday, April 18, 2017 6:30 PM North Florida Gainesville, FL Thursday, April 20, 2017 7:30 PM South Carolina* ESPNU Gainesville, FL Friday, April 21, 2017 6:30 PM South Carolina* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, April 22, 2017 12:00 PM South Carolina* ESPN2 Gainesville, FL Friday, April 28, 2017 7:00 PM Georgia* Athens, GA Saturday, April 29, 2017 2:00 PM Georgia* Athens, GA Sunday, April 30, 2017 1:00 PM Georgia* Athens, GA Tuesday, May 2, 2017 6:30 PM Florida A&M Gainesville, FL Friday, May 5, 2017 6:30 PM Ole Miss* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, May 6, 2017 6:30 PM Ole Miss* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Sunday, May 7, 2017 2:00 PM Ole Miss* SEC Network Gainesville, FL Tuesday, May 9, 2017 6:30 PM USF SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, May 12, 2017 7:00 PM Alabama* Tuscaloosa, AL Saturday, May 13, 2017 7:00 PM Alabama* Tuscaloosa, AL Sunday, May 14, 2017 4:00 PM Alabama* SEC Network Tuscaloosa, AL Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:30 PM Kentucky* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Friday, May 19, 2017 6:30 PM Kentucky* SEC+ Gainesville, FL Saturday, May 20, 2017 1:00 PM Kentucky* SEC+ Gainesville, FL May 23-28 SEC Tournament Hoover, AL June 2-5 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites June 9-12 NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites June 17-28 NCAA College World Series Omaha, Neb. All Times Eastern; BOLD CAPS indicate home games *SEC game; SEC Tournament is played at the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Ala.

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GATOR BASEBALL ON THE AIR THE SEC NETWORK AND GATORVISION ONLINE: • GatorVision.tv will continue to showcase Gator features, weekly updates and postgame highlights and interviews GATOR IMG SPORTS NETWORK • GatorVision.tv will no longer broadcast live games The complete 56-game regular-season schedule will WHAT IS THE SEC NETWORK? or replays of games – all of those events will now air be carried on the Gator IMG Sports Network and made through SEC Network + available to all statewide affiliates . The entire schedule A channel developed by ESPN and the Southeastern Conference to serve fans of one of the nation’s most elite • Almost every Gator baseball game at home not on tele- airs locally on either ESPN Gainesville 98 1. FM / 850 AM vision will be available for viewing via SEC Network + or Country 103 7. The Gator . The matchups with Sunshine conferences - the SEC . State rivals Florida State and Miami along with a select THE GATORS ON TELEVISION (1988-PRESENT) number of SEC games will also air on Sports Radio 930 WHERE CAN I FIND THE SEC NETWORK CHANNEL? To locate which station the SEC Network is on in your area, • 726 appearances since the 1988 campaign WFXJ-AM in Jacksonville . • Florida is averaging nearly 38 games on television each Former Gators Jeff Cardozo will anchor the game- visit www.GetSECNetwork.com and input your zip code and TV service provider (e g. . Cox, Brighthouse, DIRECTV, etc ). . season during Kevin O’Sullivan’s nine-year tenure day coverage for nearly every contest and will be joined by • Few schools can boast the Gators’ extensive television other broadcast crew members, including the “Voice of the coverage HOW IS THIS DIFFERENT THAN OTHER Gators,” Mick Hubert and ESPN 98 1. FM/ 850 AM Sports • UF’s total of 61 games on television in 2016 was a Director, Steve Russell . CONFERENCE OR SINGLE-SCHOOL NETWORKS? school record, including 27 games on national networks This collaboration between the SEC and ESPN combines (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNNews, SEC Network) unparalleled content from one of the most competitive 2017 GATOR BASEBALL NETWORK AFFILIATES • UF appeared on seven different networks last year Gainesville – ESPN Gainesville 98 1. FM / 850 AM conferences in the country with the industry-leading pro- Gainesville - Country 103 7. The Gator duction quality fans expect from ESPN . This is a national Jacksonville - Sports Radio 930 WFXJ-AM sports network .

GATORZONE ON TV Now in its 15th season, GatorZone features all of the Season TV Games Season TV Games latest news and information on 2016 61 2001 18 Gator athletics . Join hosts Jeff 2015 58 2000 18 2014 34 1999 12 Cardozo and Megan Parler JEFF CARDOZO MEGAN PARLER 2013 26 1998 19 every other Wednesday at 5:30 2012 35 1997 15 p .m . on FOX Sports Sun as they keep you up-to-date on all 2011 42 1996 23 things Orange and Blue . Plus, enjoy in-depth coverage of your SEC NETWORK + 2010 38 1995 17 favorite Gator student-athletes from UF’s GatorVision Staff, as WHAT IT IS: 2009 25 1994 21 we highlight their accomplishments both on and off the field . Also referred to as SEC Network Plus, this is the digital 2008 21 1993 19 GatorZone - the award-winning show for The Gator Nation . platform for the SEC Network showcasing live SEC athletic 2007 24 1992 16 events, inclusive of: 2006 20 1991 23 • 550+ digital-only events not available on TV 2005 30 1990 20 • SEC Network overflow events 2004 21 1989 17 2003 16 1988 19 HOW TO WATCH IT: 2002 18 Total: 726 • SEC Network + is only available through WatchESPN (accessible through the WatchESPN app and on The chart represents regular-season and postseason SECNetwork .com) games combined . • To access SEC Network + on WatchESPN, fans must sign in with their credentials from a participating TV provider

JEFF CARDOZO STEVE RUSSELL MICK HUBERT NICK BELMONTE UF BASEBALL 1998-2000 Gator IMG Sports Network “VOICE OF THE GATORS” UF BASEBALL 1976-77 Gator IMG Sports Network Gator IMG Sports Network and SEC Network+ Broadcasts SEC Network+ Broadcasts

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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD

The University of Florida is home to Alfred A . McKethan Stadium at Perry Field . The friendly confines of McKethan Stadium have been an important ingredient to the success of Gator baseball for over McKETHAN STADIUM ATTENDANCE NOTES two decades . Since its opening in 1988, the Orange and Blue has The Gators broke every attendance record in 2016, recording the highest season total (154,743), single game (6,244 been one of the toughest teams in the nation to defeat at home in vs . Mississippi State, 4/9) and average attendance (3,967) in school history . posting a 813-271 ( .750) record during the span . Florida baseball has… Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan boasts a 265-74 ( 7. 82) record at McK- • Attracted nearly 800,000 fans during the 1990’s and drawn over 1 .8 million fans in the 2000’s ethan Stadium in his eight-year tenure and Florida is an eye-popping 64-14 ( 8. 21) in three-game series on his watch . The Gators put to- • Averaged over 2,000+ fans per game in 18 of the last 21 years gether a school-record 29-game home winning streak between May • Welcomed over 80,000+ fans per season in 18 of the last 21 years of 2015 and April 8, 2016, and have swept six Regionals and claimed five Super Regionals held on their own turf under O’Sullivan . • Totaled over 50,000+ fans per season for 23-straight seasons Over the past decade, over one million fans have enjoyed watching the • Registered 45 crowds over 5,000 fans Gators take the field against elite programs from across the nation • Ranked among the nation’s top-15 schools in college baseball attendance in 17 of the last 19 seasons each season . • Rated among the nation’s top-25 schools in attendance for 21-consecutive seasons Florida’s success on the diamond has led to unparalleled ac- complishments for the school at the gates over the past decade, • Hosted 14 NCAA Regionals and seven Super Regionals in Gainesville since the introduction of McKethan Stadium recording the top-10 single-game crowds and the five biggest three-game series totals . During that time frame, UF has drawn In addition to the entertaining brand of college baseball, fans en- McKethan Stadium is complemented by the $5-million-dollar Lemer- 45 crowds in excess of 5,000 fans and established a single-game joy spacious seating close to the field in the beautiful Florida sun . and Athletic Center located on Stadium Road cornering up to James record with 6,244 fans for a Saturday night game agaisnt No . 10 They are treated to theatre-like field-level seating, quality con- G . Pressly Stadium at Percy Beard Track and McKethan Stadium at Mississippi State in 2016 . cession areas, an outstanding scoreboard featuring up-to-date Perry Field . It is a multistory 46,000-square-foot building that provides In 2016, the Gators established a school record for total atten- player statistics, clean restrooms and abundant parking, along locker rooms, equipment storage, training and sports medicine, along dance (154,743) and their season average of 3,967 fans was the with a first-class press box for media covering the Gator program . with coaches’ offices for the Gator , track & field and volleyball programs . highest in school history . McKethan Stadium underwent a $350,000 plaza development McKethan Stadium boasts a capacity of 5,500, including 5,100 project in 1996 that produced a new main entrance and created a A $13-million dollar expansion to McKethan Stadium and the Le- grandstand seats and 400 bleacher seats extending down the plaza/courtyard atmosphere for fans surrounding the main grand- merand Athletic Center that was completed in September of 2006 lines in left field . In 1998, when the squad reached the Col- stand . Construction over the previous summer had added 1,000 enhances Florida’s complex even more . The construction project lege World Series for the fourth time, the Gators’ success helped seats to the main grandstand to replace seating lost through prior resulted in additional stadium seating and a baseball-specific Florida attract over 105,262 fans that season, setting then-school construction and press box expansion . building that includes a training facility, video room, offices and locker rooms, as well as a new bullpen/batting cage building with records for total attendance and per game average (2,631 fans) . The press box was rebuilt during the fall of 1996 with the aid of an concessions and an upper deck overlooking the playing field . A additional gift of $300,000 from Mr . McKethan . The actual playing As a result of its top attendance marks, Florida has been selected high-resolution Daktronics video board was introduced beyond field, one of the best in the SEC, underwent an upgrade during the to host an NCAA Regional, one of the true tests for a collegiate the right-field fence during the 2012 campaign that provides fans summer of 1997, with the field leveled and new grass planted . Ca- baseball facility, 14 times . UF played host to Regional action in with even more statistical information about the game and spot- pacity was also increased to 5,000 at that time, with seats added 1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, lights other Gator events on campus . 2014, 2015 and 2016 and also hosted the 1989 Southeastern Con- along the left-field line and beyond the left-field fence . During the ference Tournament, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 2003 off-season, a brand-new Gator skin outfield fence and a pad- The Don and Irene Dizney Plaza overlooks left field and is a spec- NCAA Super Regionals at the venue . ded backstop were attached . The infield and pitching mound were tacular vantage point for all of the action . Other major donors for also graded and leveled and more outfield drainage was added . the project included Gary and Nancy Condron, Rob Gidel, Tommy The Gators have certainly benefited from their home crowd, hav- Lights were first installed at the stadium in 1977 thanks to a gen- Oakley, the late George Sanders and W . Kelly Smith . ing advanced to the CWS from Gainesville on nine occasions: 1991, erous contribution from ’ owner George Stein- 1996, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015 and 2016 . brenner, a Bull Gator booster .

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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD DIMENSIONS (IN FEET) TOP TWO-GAME SERIES Left: 326 Rank Att. Opponent Dates ALFRED A. McKETHAN Left Center: 365 1 . 11,481 Florida State 6/5-6/6/15 Center: 400 2 . 11,212 Miami (FL) 6/11-6/12/10 (1908-2002) Right Center: 375 3 . 10,948 Florida State 6/10-6/11/05 A native Floridian, Mr . Right: 321 4 . 10,860 Florida State 2/27-2/28/99 Alfred A . McKethan Surface: Natural Grass 5 . 10,422 Florida State 2/19-2/20/00 distinguished himself in YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT ALFRED A. McKETHAN TOP THREE-GAME SERIES his profession and service to the state of Florida . He STADIUM PERRY FIELD Rank Att. Opponent Dates served as President and Year GP/Dates Att. Avg. Record Pct. 1 .16,388 LSU 4/5-4/7/12 1988 33/27 26,020 964 27-6 818 . 2. 15,569 Florida State 6/11-6/13/16 Chief Executive Officer of 1989 43/37 72,600 1,962 32-11 .744 3. 15,360 Texas A&M 4/1-4/3/16 the Sun Bank and Trust 4 . 14,838 South Carolina 3/25-3/27/11 1990 36/28 43,950 1,570 22-14 .611 Company (formerly Hernando State Bank) from 1942-94, 5 . 14,619 Georgia 5/14-5/16/10 1991 38/29 58,634 2,002 32-6 840 . at which time he retired . At the age of 38, McKethan 1992 41/36 88,312 2,453 30-11 732 . became the youngest president of the Florida Bankers 1993 35/31 45,685 1,474 23-12 .657 TOP MID-WEEK ATTENDANCE Association . Along with his brother, John W . McKethan, 1994 37/35 58,883 1,682 29-8 783 . Rank Att. Opponent Date 1995 33/32 57,151 1,786 26-7 788 . 1 . 6,005 Florida State 3/13/12 he established the Brooksville Rock Company, which 1996 39/38 91,123 2,398 32-7 821 . 2 . 5,930 Florida State 3/15/11 later became known as the Florida Mining and Materials 1997 36/36 88,539 2,459 29-7 806 . 3. 5,917 Florida State 3/15/16 Corporation . 1998 40/40 105,262 2,631 35-5 875 . 4 . 5,827 Florida State 3/17/15 1999 36/36 82,236 2,284 22-14 611 . 5 . 5,719 Florida State 3/18/08 McKethan was also a citrus grower, serving as the 2000 36/35 63,385 1,811 25-11 694 . Director and Chairman of the Brooksville Citrus Growers 2001 36/36 53,312 1,480 26-10 722 . TOP THREE-GAME OPENING SERIES Association for 40 years, and as Director of the Florida 2002 41/41 86,251 2,103 32-9 780 . 2003 37/36 67,033 1,862 31-6 839 . Rank Att. Opponent Dates Citrus Exchange for 15 years . He was a board member 2004 36/36 80,686 2,241 27-9 750 . 1. 14,570 Florida Gulf Coast 2/19-2/21/16 and Chairman for the Florida State Road Department and 2005 43/43 112,110 2,607 32-11 744 . 2 . 14,389 Cal State Fullerton 2/17-2/19/12 was the first Chairman of the Southwest Florida Water 3 . 14,003 USF 2/18-2/20/11 2006 35/35 123,022 3,514 19-16 543 . Management District . In addition, the Sunshine Skyway 4 . 13,242 Duke 2/15-2/17/13 2007 34/33 106,956 3,241 17-17 500 . Bridge across Tampa Bay was due in part from the works 2008 33/31 96,235 3,104 27-6 818 . 5 . 11,668 Maryland 2/14-2/16/14 2009 40/40 119,252 2,981 30-10 750 . of McKethan, as well as the initial planning of the Florida 2010 36/36 126,195 3,505 33-3 917 . TOP OPENING NIGHT CROWDS Turnpike . 2011 41/41 153,904 3,753 34-7 829 . Rank Att. Opponent Date He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business 2012 39/39 153,484 3,935 31-8 795 . 1. 5,778 Florida Gulf Coast 2/19/16 2013 36/36 126,421 3,511 20-16 556 . 2 . 5,771 Duke 2/15/13 Administration from the University of Florida as an honors 2014 36/36 115,059 3,196 23-13 639 . 3 . 5,356 Cal State Fullerton 2/17/12 graduate in 1931, and maintained close ties as an alumnus . 2015 39/39 138,441 3,549 33-6 846 . 4 . 5,169 Miami (FL) 2/6/99 In 1981, it was McKethan who became the first eminent 2016 39/38 154,743 3,967 34-5 872 . 5 . 5,157 USF 2/18/11 scholar under a new law that provided matching funds Totals: 1,084/1,045 2,695,482 2,487 813-271 .750 from the state to create chairs at Florida universities if the private sector donated $600,000 . He later made TOP CROWDS AT his donation to UF’s College of Business Administration . McKETHAN STADIUM-PERRY FIELD Also active on campus, McKethan was a member of the Rank Att. Opponent Date President’s Council, a long-time Bull Gator and had been an 1. 6,244 Mississippi State 4/9/16 2 .6,108 LSU 4/7/12 instrumental and active member of Gator Boosters . 3 . 6,081 Miami (FL) 2/21/15 A Distinguished Director of Gator Boosters, he was a major 4 . 6,005 Florida State 3/13/12 5 . 5,930 Florida State 3/15/11 benefactor to the University of Florida in many ways 6. 5,917 Florida State 3/15/16 over the years . An avid baseball fan, McKethan attended 7 . 5,827 Florida State 3/17/15 games whenever possible each Gator season . The original 8 .5,793 LSU 4/6/12 1988 stadium construction and refurbishment was made 9 . 5,783 Miami (FL) 6/12/10 possible through his generous $2 .4-million contribution . 10. 5,778 Florida Gulf Coast 2/19/16 11 . 5,772 Florida State 6/6/15 In 1996, college baseball’s fanciest and most luxurious 12 . 5,771 Duke 2/15/13 press box was rebuilt with the aid of an additional gift of 13. 5,768 Florida State 6/11/16 $300,000 from McKethan . 14 . 5,719 Florida State 3/18/08 15 . 5,709 Florida State 6/5/15 “When you talk of Gator spirit and love for the University,” 16 . 5,698 Florida State 6/11/05 said former Florida football coach Steve Spurrier, “Alfred 17 . 5,663 Florida State 3/31/04 McKethan embodies what that is all about ”. 18 . 5,657 Florida State 3/18/14 5,657 Florida State 2/27/99 McKethan passed away in April of 2002 at the age of 93 and the Gator players and coaching staff honored him by wearing black A .A .M . patches on their hats . His initials were also put above the scoreboard at the stadium bearing his name .

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ALFRED A. McKETHAN STADIUM AT PERRY FIELD GATOR FANS’ CODE OF CONDUCT DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO McKETHAN STADIUM Gator fans are widely known for their enthusiasm, team support, hospitality and From the Gainesville Regional Airport sportsmanship . Our image is shaped not only by our student-athletes, coaches, Take a right turn out of Airport onto NE 39th Avenue . Turn left onto students and faculty, but by our fans as well . Our goal is to create a first-class Waldo Road at the first traffic light . Turn right onto University Avenue environment to lend support to our team while maintaining a safe and fun and follow the road until Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is on the left . Take a left atmosphere for visiting fans as well . onto Lemerand Drive, the road between the football stadium and the PROHIBITED BEHAVIOR O’Connell Center (white dome) . Take a right onto Stadium Road at the traffic light . McKethan Stadium will be on the right . Rowdy, threatening, or inconsiderate behavior, such as standing in the aisles, portals or concourses, profane and abusive language, smoking in public areas, fighting, and drunkenness will not be tolerated and can result in ejection, FROM THE NORTH arrest, and/or loss of season-ticket privileges . Throwing of any objects in (Jacksonville) the stands, including paper and plastic cups will also be prohibited . Should Take I-95 South to 295 South . Follow I-10 West to 301 South and 301 you observe any of this disruptive behavior, please notify your nearest law South to State Road 24 . Take State Road 24 to University Avenue and enforcement officer . take a right onto University Avenue . Follow the road until Ben Hill NCAA policy prevents fans from entering the dugout area or field of play Griffin Stadium is on the left . Take a left onto Lemerand Drive, the road unless they are properly credentialed or accompanied by an authorized between the football stadium and the O’Connell Center (white dome) . staff member . Violators are subject to arrest . Take a right onto Stadium Road at the traffic light . McKethan Stadium will be on the right . ENFORCEMENT Individuals found violating any policies can be removed from the (Atlanta) stadium . Non-students, while not affected by the Student Conduct Code, Take I-75 South to Exit 287 (Gainesville - Newberry Road, formerly exit are subject to arrest and prosecution under applicable laws and state 76) . Turn right onto Newberry Road and go past the Oaks Mall . This will statutes . Students involved in such activities or other disruptive behav- become University Avenue . Stay in the right lane and veer right onto ior will also be subject to disciplinary action through the office of Student Route 26A, which becomes SW 2nd Avenue . Go through the intersection Services and University of Florida’s Code of Student Conduct . Students at SW 34th Street, where the golf course will be on the right . Turn right enjoy the rights and privileges that accrue to membership in a university onto Woodlawn Drive, just past the Ring Complex . Turn left at the community and are subject to the responsibilities which accompany that stop sign onto Stadium Road and McKethan Stadium will be on the left . membership . The University Athletic Association reserves the right to remove the ticket holder from the premises if in the sole opinion of the (Tallahassee) security personnel his or her conduct endangers or disrupts the players, coaches, officials or fans . Gator Athletics thanks you for your support . I-10 East to I-75 South; please see route from Atlanta to complete the trip . ORIGIN OF PERRY FIELD Perry Field is named for Carl E . “Tootie” Perry, a lineman for the Gator FROM THE SOUTH football team in 1916 and from 1919-21 . A Gainesville product, his (complete directions from Orlando; disregard Turnpike info family owned the land where the current baseball stadium and track are from Tampa/St. Petersburg) located . They donated to the University with the stipulation that the Take the Florida Turnpike to I-75 North . Follow I-75 to Exit 387 (Gaines- field be named for their son . ville - Newberry Road, formerly exit 76) . Turn right onto Newberry Road and go past the Oaks Mall . This will become University Avenue . Stay in right lane and veer right onto Route 26A, which becomes SW 2nd Avenue . Go through the intersection at SW 34th Street, where the golf course will be on the right . Turn right onto Woodlawn Drive, just past the Ring Tennis Complex . Turn left at the stop sign onto Stadium Road and McKethan Stadium will be on the left .

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FLORIDA BASEBALL COMPLEX

In September 2016, the University Athletic Association Board of Directors was presented with a proposal for the next wave of facility projects that figures to provide $100 million worth of improvements -- including major renovations to Alfred A. McKethan Stadium and the entire baseball complex. Included in the plans for the baseball stadium are a new roofing structure to provide shade for fans, five new rows of premium seating directly behind home plate, new club seating and an expanded press box, a new second-level concourse, plus refurbished and improved player amenities.

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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN

HEADKEVIN COACH O’SULLIVAN 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Record at Florida entering 2017: 396-189 (.677) in the last seven Drafts leads the nation. Florida has had 15 players taken within the first three rounds of the last six Drafts. NCAA College World Series Appearances: 5 (2010, 2011, 2012, THE KEVIN O’SULLIVAN FILE Florida boasts six first-round selections in the last five years: Zuni- 2015, 2016) Full Name: Kevin Michael O’Sullivan no at No. 3 to the Mariners and Johnson at No. 31 to the SEC Championships: 3 (2010, 2011, 2014) in 2012, right-hander Jonathon Crawford at No. Birthdate: December 27, 1968 in Goshen, N.Y. SEC Tournament Titles 2 (2011, 2015) 20 to the in 2013, at No. 20 Hometown: Jupiter, Fla. to the Oakland A’s in 2015 and pitchers A.J. Puk at No. 6 to the A’s SEC Eastern Division Titles 4 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014) and Dane Dunning at No. 29 to the in 2016 Education: Associate of Arts – Florida Community College, School-Record Nine Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances 1989 Eight members of the 2010 club have already reached the Major 2011 College Coach of the Year Leagues: left-hander (), Bachelor of Science – Education/Sports Medicine, Univer- Matt den Dekker (), right-hander Anthony DeScla- sity of Virginia, 1991 2010 & 2014 SEC Coach of the Year fani (), left-hander (Boston Red Sox), Master of Science – Exercise Science & Wellness, Florida 2016 Skip Bertman Award Finalist left-hander Nick Maronde ( of Anaheim), left- Atlantic University, 1995 2016 ABCA/Diamond South Region Coach of the Year hander Paco Rodriguez (), outfielder Preston Tucker (Houston Astros) and (Seattle Mari- Date announced as UF head coach: June 14, 2007 Now in his 10th season at the University of Florida, Kevin O’Sullivan ners). and his staff have transformed the Gators into one of the marquee COACHING CAREER: programs in college baseball. Rodriguez was the first player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach Assistant Coach, Florida Community College, the Majors, while Zunino became the first position player to reach 1992-93 During a tenure which has been marked by tireless recruiting and baseball’s highest level. fundamental coaching, he has overseen a progression up the na- Assistant Coach, Florida Atlantic University, 1994-95 The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as tional ladder by the Orange and Blue that has been punctuated by Assistant Coach, University of Virginia, 1996-97 five trips to the NCAA College World Series in the past seven years, the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program highlighted by a runner-up performance in 2011, three Southeast- history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a Assistant Coach, Rookie League, 1998 52-16 final record. After earning yet another national seed, Florida ern Conference titles in the past six years (2010-11-14), as well as Assistant Coach, Clemson University, 1999-2001 nine NCAA Tournaments in a row and four SEC Eastern Division advanced to the College World Series for the second year in a row Assistant Head Coach, Clemson University, 2002 crowns. and fifth time under O’Sullivan. Associate Head Coach, Clemson University, 2002-07 People often pointed to the stretch of 1996-98 as the best run in Florida has been a top-8 national seed in seven of the past eight seasons (No. 8 in 2009, No. 3 in 2010, No. 2 in 2011, No. 1 in 2012, Gator history since those teams were a combined 136-60 (.694) Head Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present No. 2 in 2014, No. 4 in 2015, No. 1 in 2016) – the highest amount in with CWS appearances in 1996 and 1998, a pair of SEC titles (’96 the country in that time frame. The Gators finished in the top 10 in and ’98) and three SEC East trophies. However, O’Sullivan’s three PLAYING CAREER: the final polls for the fifth time under O’Sullivan. teams from 2010-12 were 147-56 (.724) with three-straight CWS Florida Community College, 1988-89 appearances for the first time in school history, three-straight On the season, UF had a 16-9 record against ranked opponents and University of Virginia, 1990-91 NCAA Regional and Super Regional crowns, consecutive SEC finished the year undefeated in midweek contests (14-0). Florida Championships and a pair of SEC Eastern Division titles in ’10 and was 19-2 against in-state competition, including a 2-1 series win ’11 and the league’s tournament championship in 2011. at No. 6 Miami and a 5-1 record against Florida State – who the ers earning All-America recognition. Right-handed pitcher Logan Gators eliminated in the Gainesville Super Regional. Shore was a unanimous First Team selection while O’Sullivan has had 69 players taken in the Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team Draft since his arrival at UF and the Gators’ total of 56 selections The Gators racked up the individual honors as well, with five play- honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All- America honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were O’SULLIVAN YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD named Freshman All-America selections. Shore was also named the SEC Pitcher of the Year, just the second Year School Record Pct. SEC Pct. Highlights player in school history to earn the honor (Justin Hoyman, 2004). 2008 Florida 34-24 .586 17-13 .567 First NCAA Regional trip since 2005 Anderson and Shore were First Team All-SEC selections while 2009 Florida 42-22 .656 19-11 .633 NCAA Super Regional, SEC East Champion Alonso, shortstop Dalton Guthrie and catcher Mike Rivera earned 2010 Florida 47-17 .734 22-8 .733 NCAA College World Series, SEC Champion Second Team honors. 2011 Florida 53-19 .736 22-8 .733 NCAA CWS Runner-Up, SEC Champion 2012 Florida 47-20 .701 18-12 .600 NCAA College World Series Following the year, the Gators had another stellar draft class enter 2013 Florida 29-30 .492 14-16 .467 Sixth-straight NCAA Regional berth the professional ranks. Florida had an amazing six players drafted 2014 Florida 40-23 .635 21-9 .700 SEC Champion, No. 2 national seed in the first three rounds, including a pair of first round picks in 2015 Florida 52-18 .743 19-11 .633 NCAA College World Series, No. 4 national seed Puk and Dunning. Alonso, Shore and Buddy Reed were selected in 2016 Florida 52-16 .765 19-10 .655 NCAA College World Series, No. 1 national seed the second round while Anderson went in the third round. Lefties Totals: 9 years 396-189 .677 171-98 .636 9 NCAA Berths, 5 CWS Trips, 3 SEC Titles Scott Moss (fourth round) and Kirby Snead (10th round) brought the Gators total draft picks under O’Sullivan to 69.

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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN At 40-23, UF reached the 40-win plateau for the fifth time in Florida had seven players chosen in the 2013 MLB Draft, led by O’Sullivan’s tenure. The Gators were 8-1 (.889) against top-five Crawford at No. 20 to the Detroit Tigers, becoming the highest SEC REGULAR-SEASON RECORDS teams, highlighted by a season sweep of No. 1 Florida State for selection for a Gator pitcher since John Burke was taken by the DURING O’SULLIVAN’S TENURE the second time in three years, and went 10-4 (.714) versus top-10 Houston Astros at No. 6 overall in 1991. An additional 11 signees School Record Pct. foes. The squad was an impressive 16-7 (.696) in contests decided were picked and a school-record eight individuals chose to attend FLORIDA 171-98 .636 by one run and notched 23 victories over teams ranked in the top the University of Florida instead. Twelve Gators were named to the LSU 164-102-2 .616 50 of the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI). Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll, the most for the program since Vanderbilt 162-103 .611 2008, when 17 individuals were recognized. Five other players Shore was chosen as Perfect Game’s National Freshman of the Year South Carolina 161-106 .603 were chosen to the 2012-13 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. and as the SEC Freshman of the Year, becoming the third Gator in Ole Miss 145-124 .539 O’Sullivan’s tenure to receive the league honor following Preston The Gators entered 2012 as the consensus No. 1 team and occu- Arkansas 135-131 .508 Tucker (2009) and Austin Maddox (2010). Shore was a consensus pied the top spot for a total of 42 times in the four major polls (12 Alabama 128-139 .479 Freshman All-American and earned third-team All-America status in NCBWA, 11 in Baseball America, 11 in USA Today/ESPN, eight in Kentucky 120-145 .453 from Louisville Slugger, while catcher was a second- Collegiate Baseball). Florida was awarded the top national seed in Mississippi State 117-152 .435 team All-American from Louisville Slugger. the NCAA Tournament, its fourth-straight year within the Top-8 Auburn 113-148 .433 seeds, and became one of two programs to advance to the CWS Georgia 109-152 .418 Shore became just the third starting pitcher from Florida to earn in the last three campaigns. O’Sullivan’s club swept the NCAA Tennessee 91-176 .341 first-team All-SEC in the past 11 years, joining Justin Hoyman Gainesville Regional with victories over Bethune-Cookman (4-0) Texas A&M 65-52 .556 (2004) and Patrick Keating (2008). Gushue led the SEC in confer- and Georgia Tech (6-2, 15-3) and then defeated NC State twice (7- Missouri 40-80 .333 ence games with a .389 clip and was the third catcher from UF 1, 9-8) in the Gainesville Super Regional to advance to the College since 1991 to earn first-team accolades, along with Mario Linares World Series. (1991) and Zunino (2011-12). Bader was a second-team All-SEC Off the field, the Gators had 14 student-athletes named to the With a 47-20 (.701) record, Florida reached the 40-win plateau honoree and the Gators led the conference with three All-SEC 2016 Spring Academic Honor Roll, giving Florida 94 Academic All- for the fourth-straight year under O’Sullivan, and the team won Freshman Team recipients: first baseman Peter Alonso, Shore and SEC recipients under O’Sullivan. Six newcomers were named to the 100 games over the past two seasons (53-19 in 2011 and 47-20 third baseman John Sternagel. Alonso also earned second-team 2015-16 First Year Academic Honor Roll, bringing O’Sullivan’s total in 2012). The 2012 season marked the 11th time that McKethan of honorees to 41. Freshman All-America from the NCBWA. Stadium had hosted NCAA Regional action and the fourth-straight The Gators enjoyed a tremendous season in 2015, claiming the SEC In 2013, the Gators advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the year for the first time in school history. O’Sullivan passed Arnold Tournament and sweeping both the Regional and Super Region- sixth-consecutive season, matching the longest run in school his- (1988, 1991) and (1996, 1998) as the Gator head als held at McKethan Stadium in making a triumphant return to tory, accomplished from 2000-05. It also marked the first time coaches with the most trips to Omaha. Omaha and finishing one win shy of the CWS Championship Finals. that the same coaching staff had directed the Orange and Blue Facing the nation’s most difficult schedule according to Warren into NCAA action six-straight times. O’Sullivan directed the squad to a 52-18 record, the second-most Nolan and rated No. 2 in the NCAA’s final RPI, the Gators estab- lished a school record with an 18-game winning streak from Feb- victories in school history, Florida placed third in the final polls Florida completed a weekend sweep of No. 8 South Carolina (3-2, ruary 21-March 22 and raced out of the gates with a 23-2 record. and ousted Sunshine State rivals Florida State and Miami from 4-3, 14-5) from April 11-13, marking only the fourth time in school Florida led the nation in home runs (75) and -to-walk the postseason in the same year for the first time in school his- history that the Gators had swept the Gamecocks in a regular- ratio (3.65), was second in fewest walks allowed per 9 tory. UF boasted a trio of All-Americans: outfielder Harrison Bader, season series, the first time since 2009. Tobias snapped a 3-3 tie (2.07) and was fourth in WHIP (1.15) during the 2012 campaign. catcher/ JJ Schwarz and third baseman Josh To- with a sacrifice fly in the ninth to drive in Bader with the In addition, the pitching staff’s of 2.92 was bias, while Dalton Guthrie, catcher/designated decisive run in a 4-3 victory at No. 7 Florida State, the second year the lowest for the Orange and Blue since 1983 and ranked eighth hitter Mike Rivera and Schwarz were recognized as Freshman in a row that UF had emerged victorious in Tallahassee. With a in the country. All-Americans. team-leading .312 batting average, Bader earned a berth on the SEC All-Freshman Team. A Gator freshman has made the team Trailing 5-3 in the ninth inning and down to its final two outs, UF Schwarz was the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association every year of O’Sullivan’s tenure. erupted for five runs to hand No. 8 Miami an 8-5 setback to sweep (NCBWA) National Freshman Hitter of the Year and was Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year and the rookie joined left- hander A.J. Puk, outfielder Buddy Reed and right-hander Logan Shore on the USA Collegiate National Team last summer. GATOR HEAD COACHES Florida set a school record with a .984 , the “The University of Florida has enjoyed a lot of success with young, talented coaches and second-best clip in NCAA history, and was 12-3 (.800) during the those were the characteristics we were looking for in the person to lead our baseball postseason – 8-2 (.800) in the NCAA Tournament and 4-1 (.800) at the SEC Tournament. Continuing the pipeline to the profes- program. We found that person in Kevin O’Sullivan.” sional ranks, UF had nine players chosen in the MLB Draft. After Martin was a first-round selection, Bader went in the third round Former UF Athletics Director Jeremy Foley to St. Louis and was followed by right-hander Eric Hanhold (sixth DID YOU KNOW? round, Milwaukee), left-hander Danny Young (eighth round, To- Kevin O’Sullivan is one of six Gator head coaches who took the top spot at Florida directly from an assistant coaching position. ronto), right-hander Taylor Lewis (ninth round, Atlanta), Tobias (10th round, ), left-hander Bobby Poyner (14th round, Sport Head Coach Position Prior to UF Head Coach As a Gator Head Coach Boston), right-hander Mike Vinson (24th round, Detroit) and Baseball Kevin O’Sullivan Associate Head Coach – Clemson 2 011 NCAA College World Series right-hander Aaron Rhodes (28th round, Los Angeles Angels of Runner-Up, 2010, 2011 & 2014 SEC Anaheim). Nine student-athletes were named to the 2015 Spring Champions, CWS appearances in SEC Academic Honor Roll and Guthrie was chosen to the 2014-15 2010-12, 2015-16 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll. Men’s Golf JC Deacon Assistant Coach – UNLV N CAA Championship appearance in debut season 2014 proved to be another strong campaign for the Orange and Women’s Golf Emily Glaser Assistant Coach – Florida Has led the Gators to three Blue, as O’Sullivan guided Florida to its third SEC crown in the past straight NCAA Championships five seasons and was honored by his peers as the SEC Coach of appearances in her three the Year for the second time. He became the fourth skipper from seasons as Florida head coach Florida to earn the award multiple times, joining (1952- Gymnastics Jenny Rowland Associate Head Coach – Auburn Hired on May 9, 2015 56-62), Jack Rhine (1982-83) and (1984-88). The Ga- Track & Field Mike Holloway Associate Head Coach – Florida Five-time NCAA Champion (2010, 2011 & 2012 tors claimed a school-record 12 league outings in a row from April indoor; 2012 & 2013 outdoor); nine SEC team titles 12-May 9 and finished with a 21-9 conference mark, including Volleyball Mary Wise Associate Head Coach – Kentucky 21 SEC titles; 7 Final Fours sweeps of No. 4 LSU, Georgia, Missouri and No. 20 Alabama.

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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN the weekend series in Coral Gables and increase its winning streak the 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. over the Hurricanes to 11 games. Florida rallied from a 3-0 deficit Austin Maddox, Hudson Randall, Tucker and Zunino were named with six unanswered runs to defeat top-ranked Florida State in GATOR BASEBALL All-South Region by the ABCA/. The four selections Tallahassee, 6-3, to complete a three-game sweep of the regular- ACCOMPLISHMENTS matched the highest total in school history (1978, 1979, 1991, season series between the Sunshine State rivals for the first time 1996, 2005, 2011). Tucker and Zunino were voted onto the first UNDER O’SULLIVAN since 1958. The Gators had previously emerged victorious against team for the second-straight year and joined a select group of Ga- 16 with 55 honors the Seminoles in Gainesville (9-2) and in Jacksonville (4-1). The All-Americans: tors who earned first-team recognition multiple times: Jim Wat- Gators posted an unblemished 10-0 record against schools from Freshman All-Americans: 16 with 43 honors kins (1978-79), Scott Ruskin (1984-85) and Matt LaPorta (2005 the Atlantic Coast Conference: 3-0 over Florida State and Miami in & 2007). Randall was a second-team pick for the second year in a All-South Region: 19 – 10 first-team and nine second- the regular season and 2-0 over Georgia Tech and NC State during row and Maddox was on the second team as well. team selections NCAA play. Florida boasted four first-team All-SEC selections for the first time All-SEC: 34 – 17 first-team and 17 second-team selections Zunino was Florida’s first-ever winner of the 2012 USA Baseball since 1991. O’Sullivan’s club had a total of five All-SEC picks, the , the 26th recipient of the SEC All-Freshman Team: 19 players with 20 honors third-straight year that it had placed five or more recipients on as College Baseball’s Player of the Year and collected the school’s SEC Academic Honor Roll: 94 selections inaugural Johnny Bench Award. Baseball America’s College Player the list. Fontana and Tucker joined an elite group of Gators on the of the Year became the first UF player to win the Howser Trophy. diamond who has achieved All-SEC status three times, a fraternity SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll: 41 selections that includes Josh Adams (2008-09-11), Mike Stanley (1982-84- The highest Draft pick in school history after being chosen third 85), Marc Valdes (1991-92-93) and (1996-97-98). Major League Baseball Draftees: 69 selections – 2008 overall by the , Zunino finished as the Gators’ “Tri- Johnson, Rodriguez, Tucker and Zunino were chosen first-team (3), 2009 (10), 2010 (6), 2011 (school-record 11), 2012 ple Crown” winner, leading the team in batting average (.322), RBI All-SEC, Nolan Fontana earned second-team recognition, while (9), 2013 (7), 2014 (6), 2015 (9), 2016 (8) (67) and homers (19), and paced the squad in total bases (164), Tobias was chosen to the league’s All-Freshman Team. Fontana Major League Baseball Free Agent Signees: 3 doubles (28), sacrifice flies (11) and (.669). was named to the SEC All-Defensive Team for the third year in a USA Baseball National Team Members: 11 players, 14 According to the final NCAA statistics, he was first nationally in row, matching den Dekker (2008-10) for the most appearances on times sacrifice flies, third in doubles, fourth in round-trippers, fifth in the list by a Gator, and Zunino was a repeat honoree. total bases, ninth in doubles per game, 10th in RBI and 11th in slug- Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Winners: 1 ging percentage. Crawford became the first Gator hurler to register a complete- game no-hitter since Burke accomplished the feat in a 2-0 shutout Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Finalists: 3 Johnson, taken in the first round by the Boston Red Sox at No. 31 of Furman on May 23, 1991, by overpowering Bethune-Cookman overall, became Florida’s first winner of the John Olerud Two-Way on June 1 in the NCAA Gainesville Regional opener. A member of (3-1, 6-4). The No. 2 national seed in the NCAA Tournament, the Player of the Year Award. A first-team All-American by the NCBWA the 2012 USA Collegiate National Team, Crawford turned in a 3-0 and Perfect Game, Johnson was a second-team All-American by Gators swept the NCAA Gainesville Regional with victories over record over the summer with a 2.10 ERA, highlighted by a pair of Manhattan (17-3) and Miami (FL) (5-4, 11-4) and then defeated Baseball America and Louisville Slugger. Chosen first-team All-SEC victories over powerhouse Cuba in Havana. He earned a bronze twice, the southpaw tossed his first career to oust Mississippi State twice (11-1, 3-4, 8-6) in a classic Gainesville Super medal at the Haarlem Honkbal Week in the Netherlands, starting Regional to advance to the College World Series. fourth-ranked South Carolina from the SEC Tourney and matched the semifinal contest against Cuba and carrying a shutout into the his career high with four hits in the semifinal round the following eighth inning. The 53 wins marked the third of the four times that the program day against Vanderbilt. He was named to the 2012 SEC All-Tourna- exceeded 50 wins. UF stayed in the top five all season long in the ment Team at both pitcher and designated hitter. Florida continued its dominance at McKethan Stadium in 2012, USA Today/ESPN rankings, spent nine weeks at No. 1 in Baseball compiling a 31-8 (.795) mark, highlighted by sweeps of the Tucker earned All-America acclaim from the American Baseball America and eight weeks in the top spot according to Collegiate NCAA Gainesville Regional and Super Regionals and a 7-2 series Baseball. The Gators blanked Vanderbilt, 5-0, to capture the Coaches Association (ABCA) for the second-straight year, All-SEC record. UF’s total attendance of 153,484 was just shy of 2011’s honors for the third year in a row and made the NCAA Gainesville 2011 SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala. It was the first time in 20 record total of 153,904, the average attendance of 3,935 per game Regional All-Tournament team for the fourth time. He departed years that Florida won the league’s tourney and the triumph also established a new standard and the 6,108 fans on hand for the Gainesville as the school’s all-time leader in games played (265), represented the first time since 1988 that the Orange and Blue third game of the LSU series on April 7 was a single-game record. games started (259), total bases (596), at bats (1,035), hits (341), had taken the SEC and SEC Tourney in the same season. With a The Orange and Blue registered a school-record 24-game winning RBI (258) and doubles (70). 22-8 performance in the SEC that matched South Carolina and streak from April 24, 2010-March 8, 2011. Vanderbilt, Florida became the East winner for the third year in Tucker was a first-team All-SEC selection in 2012 after being a O’Sullivan earned 2011 College Coach of the Year honors from a row, matching its feat from 1996-98. The Gators claimed eight first-team choice during his junior season and a second-team pick Baseball America, becoming the first coach from UF to collect the of their 10 SEC series and the team’s 22 victories in league play in 2010. He powered UF’s offense with a .393 (11-for-28) perfor- publication’s yearly accolade. On its way to a school-record 53 vic- matched the school record set in 2010. The pitching staff twirled mance in NCAA play and became the first Gator to achieve Re- tories, Florida earned a trip to Omaha in consecutive seasons for 11 shutouts in 72 games, breaking the previous school record for gional All-Tournament status all four years of his career. He is the the first time. Although the Gators fell in the CWS Championship shutouts (10 in 1970). lone UF player to earn Most Outstanding Player recognition twice Finals to South Carolina, they notched a second-place showing for (2009 & 2011). In 30 career NCAA Tourney games, Tucker batted Zunino was named the SEC Player of the Year, joining LaPorta the second time in school history (2005). .368 (46-for-125) and holds school records in career at bats (125), (2005, ’07) as Gators who have earned the league’s top accolade hits (46), RBI (31), runs (29), homers (11) and doubles (10). He was O’Sullivan’s team secured the All-SEC final round by downing and Whitson was tabbed as the National Freshman Pitcher of the one of 10 NCAA baseball student-athletes named as a finalist for Texas (8-4) and then knocking off league rival Vanderbilt twice Year by Perfect Game. Tucker and Zunino were named All-Ameri- cans and were joined on the All-South Region squad by Adams and Randall, while Whitson was honored as a Freshman All-American ACADEMICS by four different organizations. FALL SPRING A school-record 11 players were chosen in the 2011 MLB Draft: Year Term GPA Cumulative GPA Term GPA Cumulative GPA Maronde (3rd round, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), DeSclafani 2007-08 3.01 2.98 3.16 3.05 (6th round, Toronto), Panteliodis (9th round, New York Mets), 2008-09 2.88 2.96 3.06 3.02 right-hander Tommy Toledo (11th round, Milwaukee), Adams 2009-10 2.88 3.10 3.01 3.07 (13th round, Florida), Tucker (16th round, Colorado), catcher Ben 2010-11 2.82 2.99 2.84 2.95 McMahan (23rd round, Milwaukee), right-hander Matt Campbell 2011-12 2.89 2.90 3.05 2.95 (24th round, Philadelphia), right-hander Greg Larson (29th round, 2012-13 3.01 2.98 2.82 2.89 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim), outfielder Bryson Smith (34th 2013-14 2.67 2.75 2.59 2.71 round, ) and outfielder Tyler Thompson (46th round, 2014-15 2.78 2.84 2.80 2.78 Washington). An additional eight signees were picked, four of 2015-16 3.05 3.03 3.21 3.09 whom turned down the professional opportunity, and the trio of Totals: 2.90 3.01 3.02 3.02 Larson, Thompson and Tucker elected to remain in school. Before O’Sullivan’s arrival, the Gators’ previous high number of picks was

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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN eight in both 1999 and 2002. The Gators compiled a 34-7 (.829) mark and a 9-1 series record at FLORIDA BASEBALL HEAD COACHING SUCCESS McKethan Stadium in ’11, featuring weekend sweeps of Alabama, Coach Victories SEC Titles SEC Division Titles NCAA Trips CWS Berths Boston College, Miami (FL), Ole Miss, Rhode Island, USF and Ten- Dave Fuller 556 3 4 3 0 nessee. UF’s total attendance of 153,904 became the high-water Joe Arnold 434 2 3 7 2 mark, the average attendance of 3,753 per game eclipsed the pre- Kevin O’Sullivan 396 3 4 9 5 vious high of 3,514 in 2006 and the Gators drew a then-record Andy Lopez 278 2 3 5 2 5,930 fans for Florida State’s visit. Pat McMahon 231 1 1 4 1 Returning a talented nucleus and welcoming a recruiting class Jay Bergman 217 1 5 3 0 Jack Rhine 72 1 2 1 0 hailed as the nation’s best by both Baseball America and Colle- Totals: 13 22 32 10 giate Baseball, O’Sullivan directed the Gators to a 47-17 overall re- cord in 2010 that featured a program-best 22-8 league mark and the school’s first SEC title in five years. Voted the SEC Coach of the Noted for his pitching acumen, O’Sullivan oversaw a Florida pitch- giate baseball polls. Year, he molded a lineup that featured five All-SEC recipients and ing staff that lowered its team earned run average for the third Evidence of the increased player development under O’Sullivan a record five Freshman All-Americans from Baseball America into year in a row (4.13) and finished second in the nation in fewest was shown by a then-school-record 10 Gators and 12 signees be- a cohesive unit that made it to Omaha for the first time since ’05. walks allowed per nine innings (2.15). UF’s starting pitchers were ing chosen during the 2009 MLB Draft. The previous high of eight 30-15 with a 3.94 ERA and its bullpen was 17-2 and tied the Facing a schedule ranked second in the country, the Gators UF players was set in 1999 and equaled in 2002, and the total tied school record of 18 saves. Chapman was chosen as a third-team captured nine of their 10 league series, including a run of eight- for second nationally behind league rival Georgia (11). straight, and defeated South Carolina on the final weekend of the All-American by the NCBWA, becoming the first Gator pitcher to In his first year as a head coach, he directed the Gators to their first regular season to claim the SEC Championship. Seeded third in the earn All-America status since Hoyman in 2004. He also garnered NCAA Regional appearance since 2005 and a second-place finish NCAA Tournament, O’Sullivan’s club overpowered Bethune-Cook- second-team All-South Region accolades and was the lone UF rep- in the East after being picked 11th in the 12-team league. O’Sullivan man (7-3), Oregon State (10-2) and Florida Atlantic (15-0) in the resentative to collect first-team All-SEC honors. was just the fourth Florida skipper to lead the team into NCAA NCAA Gainesville Regional to join the 2004 and 2005 Gator teams The quintet of Fontana, Johnson, Maddox, Randall and Zunino play in his debut season and guided the squad to series triumphs as the only ones in school history at that time to collect Regional thrived in their debut seasons under O’Sullivan and all achieved over both of the SEC’s division winners and College World Series titles in consecutive seasons. The following weekend, UF claimed both Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC status. The representatives, Georgia and LSU. the first two Super Regional meetings with Miami (FL) to secure SEC’s Freshman of the Year, Maddox was named a third-team a CWS berth in the event’s final go-round at Rosenblatt Stadium. All-American by the NCBWA. The slugger was the first rookie from Three of his players, Adams, den Dekker and Keating, achieved Florida to earn All-America recognition first-team All-SEC status, Florida’s most on the first squad since since Wilkerson accomplished the feat four honorees in 1991. Adams was also a unanimous pick on the GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED in 1996 and earned second-team All- SEC All-Freshman Team and collected Freshman All-America ac- SEC recognition. claim from three different organizations. Keating became the first 200TH WIN AT FLORIDA Gator pitcher to garner first-team All-South Region from the ABCA Fontana became the first player in Coach Games Total Record at Florida Winning Pct. since Hoyman in 2004, while second-team honoree Adams was school history to be named to the Kevin O’Sullivan 285 396-189 in 9 years .667 the first rookie on the squad since Wilkerson in 1996. Meanwhile, Joe Arnold 305 434-244-2 in 11 years .640 Rawlings NCAA Division I Gold Glove den Dekker earned a berth on the league’s first-ever All-Defensive Jay Bergman 309 216-113 in 6 years .656 Team and was the lone freshman se- Team and represented the 2008 USA Baseball Collegiate National Andy Lopez 309 278-159-1 in 7 years .636 lected to the nine-player positional Team that was a perfect 24-0 on its summer tour. Pat McMahon 311 231-143-1 in 6 years .617 squad. He and Johnson each brought When O’Sullivan took over the Gator program, one of his top pri- Dave Fuller 324 556-356-6 in 28 years .609 home a silver medal from the V FISU World University Championships in To- orities was turning around the team’s pitching staff, which had kyo, Japan, while playing for the 2010 registered a 5.27 ERA and was the highest in the SEC during the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 2007 campaign. Not only did the ’08 squad lower its ERA to 4.39 GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED as the only freshmen on the roster. overall, Florida led the league in conference play with a 4.00 ERA. Offensively, UF’s team batting average went from .290 to .304, 250TH WIN AT FLORIDA The Gators compiled a 33-3 (.917) and the club’s .305 showing in the 30 conference games was at the Coach Games Total Record at Florida Winning Pct. mark at McKethan Stadium that es- top of the chart. The Gators also increased their fielding percent- Kevin O’Sullivan 375 396-189 in 9 years .677 tablished a team record for winning age and turned a league-leading 72 plays, the fourth-most Joe Arnold 388 434-244-2 in 11 years .640 percentage. The win total was the sec- in school history. Andy Lopez 390 278-159-1 in 7 years .636 ond-highest since the facility opened Seventeen members of O’Sullivan’s inaugural team were named to Dave Fuller 397 556-356-6 in 28 years .609 in 1988, trailing just a 35-5 (.875) record in 1998. Since broken, UF’s to- the SEC Academic Honor Roll. The total matched the highest num- tal attendance of 126,195 eclipsed the ber of Academic All-SEC recipients for Florida baseball in school school’s previous standard set in 2006 history, equaling the 17 in 2003, and marked the sixth-consecutive GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED (123,022) and the average attendance year that the team reached double-digit honorees. An additional 300TH WIN AT FLORIDA was 3,505 per game. five student-athletes earned a spot on the league’s Freshman Academic Honor Roll, tying the Gators’ best performance. Coach Games Total Record at Florida Winning Pct. Under O’Sullivan’s tutelage in 2009, Kevin O’Sullivan 456 396-189 in 9 years .677 the Gators produced a 42-22 mark, The University of Florida and Athletics Director Jeremy Foley an- Dave Fuller 467 556-356-6 in 28 years .609 captured the SEC East, rolled through nounced O’Sullivan as its new baseball coach on June 14, 2007. Joe Arnold 483 434-244-2 in 11 years .640 the NCAA Gainesville Regional and O’Sullivan arrived in Gator Country after serving nine seasons as earned the squad’s first trip to Super the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Clemson, where Regionals in four years. Florida fin- he helped the Tigers to nine-straight NCAA Tournament appear- GAMES COACHED WHEN REACHED ished one game back in the race for ances and College World Series berths in 2000, 2002 and 2006. the SEC Championship and 27 of the A native of Jupiter, Fla., O’Sullivan became the 21st head coach in school history. 350TH WIN AT FLORIDA club’s 42 victories were come-from- Coach Games Total Record at Florida Winning Pct. behind efforts, including 13 against “This is an exciting day and signals a new chapter for Gator base- Kevin O’Sullivan 523 396-189 in 9 years .677 league foes. After capping its season ball,” Foley said. “What Kevin has accomplished as one of the top Joe Arnold 540 434-244-2 in 11 years .640 with the program’s third NCAA Super assistants in the nation with highly-respected recruiting skills and Dave Fuller 545 556-356-6 in 28 years .609 Regional appearance, UF was listed in player development speaks for itself. He possesses the qualities the top 15 within all four of the colle- in a head coach that we were looking for and is eager to hit the

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HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN ground running. We are counting on Kevin to help return our pro- SEC Championships Since 2008 National Seeds In NCAA Tournament Since 2009 gram to the elite level of collegiate baseball.” FLORIDA 3 FLORIDA 7 Clemson’s associate head coach since 2002, O’Sullivan and the Tigers advanced to NCAA Super Regionals in 2007 for the seventh LSU 3 LSU 6 time since the format was introduced in 1999 before succumbing Vanderbilt 2 South Carolina 2 to Mississippi State. At the time, the total represented the second- Georgia 1 Vanderbilt 2 most in the nation. A week earlier, the Tigers claimed the Myrtle Beach Regional with an unblemished 3-0 record and ousted top- Ole Miss 1 Mississippi State 1 seeded Coastal Carolina. Mississippi State 1 Texas A&M 1 Under his tutelage, 29 Tiger hurlers were chosen in the Major South Carolina 1 League Baseball Draft, including five in 2007. A school-record 11 Clemson players were taken, highlighted by left-hander Dan- NCAA Regionals Hosted Since 2009 iel Moskos going fourth overall to the . During O’Sullivan’s tenure, 11 pitchers were picked in the top-five rounds, SEC Division Titles Since 2008 FLORIDA 7 including a trio of first-rounders: Mike Paradis (1999), Tyler Lums- LSU 5 LSU 6 den (2004) and Moskos. FLORIDA 4 South Carolina 6 He spent the 1998 season with the Twins’ Rookie League team in Fort Myers, Fla., that reached the playoffs for the first time. He South Carolina 3 Vanderbilt 5 was also responsible for the development of the pitchers. Vanderbilt 3 Ole Miss 3 O’Sullivan was the pitching coach at Virginia in 1996 and 1997, Ole Miss 2 Mississippi State 2 where he coached All-America and first-rounder Seth Greisenger. Arkansas 1 Texas A&M 2 In ’96, the Cavaliers won their first-ever ACC Tournament title and were 44-21 overall. He coached a total of three pitchers in the two Auburn 1 Arkansas 1 years who were drafted in the top-five rounds, including a first, Georgia 1 Auburn 1 second, and fifth-round pick, to go along with a 14th-rounder in 1997. O’Sullivan, who helped in the recruitment of student- Mississippi State 1 athletes at Virginia, coached players picked in the third and 44th rounds in 1997 as well. NCAA Super Regionals Hosted Since 2009 O’Sullivan coached at Florida Atlantic during the 1994 and 1995 FLORIDA 6 seasons, where he was responsible for the hitters, , in- LSU 5 fielders and . From 1992-93, he was an assistant at Florida Community College as the hitting and catching instructor. Vanderbilt 3 In two years at Virginia, nine at Clemson and eight at Florida, he South Carolina 3 has coached 74 pitchers who have been drafted or signed pro con- Arkansas 1 tracts. This list includes six first-rounders, 20 top-five-rounders, Ole Miss 1 35 top-10-rounders and 10 All-Americans. Mississippi State 1 O’Sullivan graduated with honors from Virginia with a bachelor’s degree in education/sports medicine in 1991. In Charlottesville, he Texas A&M 1 was a member of UVa’s Captain Council and Student-Athlete Men- tor Program. He later earned a master’s degree in exercise science & wellness from Florida Atlantic. College World Series Appearances Since 2010 O’Sullivan starred at Virginia as a catcher in 1990 and 1991, where FLORIDA 5 he hit a combined .351. He was a first-team All-ACC and All-ACC Tourney recipient both years and earned a berth on the ACC Aca- South Carolina 3 demic Honor Roll in 1990. He also played for Florida Community Vanderbilt 3 College in 1988 and 1989. Arkansas 2 LSU 2 Ole Miss 1 Mississippi State 1

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ASSISTANT COACH CRAIG BELL

ASSISTANTCRAIG COACH BELL 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Craig Bell is in his 10th season with the Gator baseball program baseman John Sternagel were Freshman All-SEC and six players after serving as the Seattle Mariners’ Supervising Area Scout for were selected in the MLB Draft. Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina in the years spanning THE CRAIG BELL FILE The No. 1 team in the nation for the majority of 2012, the Gators 2000-07. At Florida, he is involved in all facets of the team and were the top national seed for the NCAA Tournament and claimed Birthdate: January 14, 1966 has played an integral role in Florida’s rise to become one of the all three of their outings during the Gainesville Regional for the West Palm Beach, Fla. nation’s premier programs. Hometown: fourth year in a row and then swept No. 11 NC State in the Gaines- Associate of Arts - Palm Beach Community Bell has been part of a talented staff that has supervised the ville Super Regional to secure the program’s unprecedented third- Education: Orange and Blue’s resurgence over the past nine seasons, high- consecutive College World Series berth en route a final record of College, 1987 lighted by UF’s runner-up finish at the 2011 NCAA College World 47-20. In a wild SEC race that came down to the final day, UF tied Bachelor of Science - Physical Education, University of Series, five CWS appearances (2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘15 and ‘16), nine- for second in the Eastern Division and third overall, just one game North Florida, 1989 consecutive NCAA Regional berths, Southeastern Conference shy of a third-consecutive championship. Nine Gators were draft- Championships in 2010, 2011 and 2014 and SEC Tournament titles ed, including five players in the first three rounds (Mike Zunino and COACHING CAREER: in 2011 and 2015. Brian Johnson in the first round, second-rounders Nolan Fontana Head Coach, Palm Beach Post 12 in American Legion, and Steven Rodriguez and Austin Maddox in the third round). Evidence of the Gators’ increased player development under Bell 1990-95 Rodriguez became the first player from the 2012 Draft to reach is shown by eight members of the 2010 team that have already the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers, while starting Head Coach, Palm Lakes High School, 1990-98 reached the Major Leagues and Florida’s total of 56 MLB Draft Seattle Mariners’ catcher Zunino was the first position player from picks since 2010 leads the nation. UF also has a league-best 171- Assistant Coach, Wellington High School, 1999-2000 that class to advance to the Majors. 98 (.636) conference record over the past nine years. Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present Under Bell’s tutelage in 2011, Florida turned in a remarkable season The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as that culminated in a school-record 53 victories and a second-place EXPERIENCE: the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program performance in Omaha, Neb. Rated first in Baseball America’s history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with Associate Professional Scout, , 1993-2000 preseason rankings for the first time in school history, the Gators a 52-16 final record and advanced to the College World Series for Supervising Area Scout, Seattle Mariners, 2000-07 went 22-8 in league play for the second-straight campaign and the fifth time in seven years. Right-handed pitcher Logan Shore shared the SEC Championship with South Carolina and Vanderbilt. was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter PLAYING CAREER: UF blanked the Commodores, 5-0, to capture their first SEC Tour- Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. Palm Beach Community College, 1986-87 nament title since 1991. After being rewarded with the second na- Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All-America tional seed for the NCAA Tournament, Florida swept through the University of North Florida, 1988-89 honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named NCAA Gainesville Regional and defeated Mississippi State in the Freshman All-America selections. Following the year, the Gators Super Regional to reach the CWS. At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, had another stellar draft class enter the professional ranks with the Gators downed Texas (8-4) and Vanderbilt twice (3-1, 6-4) to third-place finish in the SEC. He had previously been an Associate an amazing six players drafted in the first three rounds, including reach the final round for the second time in school history. Professional Scout in the Sunshine State for the Cincinnati Reds a pair of first round picks in A.J. Puk and Dane Dunning. from 1993-2000. Bell also has experience scouting in Canada, the In ’10, the Gators captured nine of their 10 SEC series, including In 2015, Florida advanced to the Omaha again and finished ranked Dominican Republic and within the each the final eight in a row, and brought home the 11th league title in third with an overall mark of 52-18, the second-most wins for summer. school history by taking the final regular-season series at South the program. In a season filled with success, the Orange and Blue Carolina. Florida finished with a school-best conference mark of Bell was an assistant coach at Wellington High School in Palm claimed the SEC Tourney with four straight victories, including tri- 22-8, secured its second-straight SEC Eastern Division crown and Beach County, Fla., in 1999-2000 and helped the Wolverines to umphs over No. 1 LSU and No. 9 Vanderbilt, and swept through its 47 victories was the second-highest total since the ’05 club the Class 6A state championship. He was the head coach of the the Regionals and Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium. went 48-23. In NCAA action, UF knocked off Bethune-Cookman, Palm Beach Lakes High School baseball team between 1990-98 The trio of outfielder Harrison Bader, catcher/designated hitter Oregon State and Florida Atlantic to emerge victorious in the and also coached Palm Beach Post 12 in American Legion from JJ Schwarz and third baseman Josh Tobias achieved All-American Gainesville Regional for the second year in a row and then defeat- 1990-95. Bell earned Coach of the Year accolades from The Palm status and second baseman Dalton Guthrie, catcher/designated ed Sunshine State rival Miami twice in the Super Regional to punch Beach Post and The Sun Sentinel in both 1994 and 1995 and col- hitter Mike Rivera and Schwarz picked up Freshman All-American the school’s sixth ticket to Omaha. lected the Palm Beach County Coaches’ Association’s Class 6A top honors. Schwarz was the National Freshman Hitter of the Year by coaching honor in 1994 and 1997. the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) and Building upon the momentum generated from 2008, when the Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year, while nine more Ga- Gators earned their first NCAA berth in three years and were the During his coaching career, he has had 94 players chosen in the tors were taken in the Major League Baseball Draft, highlighted by runner-up in the SEC East, Bell’s coaching efforts were rewarded Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, including 10 first-round first-rounder Richie Martin. with Florida advancing to NCAA Super Regionals in 2009 for the picks. first time in four years. In addition, the Gainesville crew brought In 2014, Florida captured the SEC Championship for the third time Bell earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from the home the East title and finished one game in the league standings in five years and reached the 40-win plateau for the fifth time University of North Florida in 1989, and was a member of the Os- behind co-champions LSU and Ole Miss en route to a 42-22 overall in Bell’s tenure. Voted third in the Eastern Division in the SEC preys’ baseball team during the 1988 and 1989 seasons while fel- mark. Not only did the Gators sweep through their own Regional Coaches’ Preseason Poll, the Gators went 21-9 in league play to low Florida staff member Brad Weitzel was an assistant coach at with a dramatic win over Bethune-Cookman and a pair of victories secure the program’s 13th conference title and collected its fourth UNF. In addition, he was a two-year letterwinner on the diamond over Miami, they edged closer to reaching the College World Series East crown since 2009. The club boasted a pair of All-Americans, at Palm Beach Community College, where he earned his associate in just the coaching staff’s second year. catcher Taylor Gushue and right-hander Logan Shore, who was of arts degree in 1987. Perfect Game’s National Freshman of the Year and the SEC Fresh- In his initial season at Florida, Bell worked with a team that had Bell, a native of West Palm Beach, Fla., is married to the former man of the Year. In addition, Bader, Gushue and Shore earned limited expectations that developed into a group that earned Karri Roy of Pontiac, Mich. The couple has two sons, Ryan and Kyle. All-SEC recognition, first baseman Peter Alonso, Shore and third the second seed at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional and posted a

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ASSISTANT COACH BRAD WEITZEL

ASSISTANTBRAD COACH WEITZEL 10TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Brad Weitzel is in his 10th season at Florida and has helped the Championship Finals, captured their second-straight SEC title and Gators reach the NCAA Tournament all nine years that he has been collected their first SEC Tournament trophy since 1991. UF finished a member of Kevin O’Sullivan’s staff. During his tenure, the Or- with an overall mark of 53-19 and returned to Omaha, Neb., in THE BRAD WEITZEL FILE ange and Blue have advanced to the NCAA College World Series consecutive seasons for the first time after claiming the Regionals Birthdate: November 16, 1957 five times in the past seven seasons, captured six NCAA Region- and Super Regionals held on its own turf. Hometown: Salamanca, N.Y. als, seized four Southeastern Conference Eastern Division crowns, In 2010, the Gators earned their first SEC Championship in five brought home three SEC titles and won the 2011 and 2015 SEC Education: Associate of Arts - Palm Beach Community years and advanced to the final College World Series held at his- Tournaments. While with the Gators, he has overseen the devel- College, 1980 toric Rosenblatt Stadium. Along the way to an impressive 47-17 opment of 16 All-Americans, 16 Freshman All-Americans and 34 performance and a top-10 national ranking, UF also seized its Bachelor of Science - Health and Physical Education, All-SEC recipients. second-consecutive SEC Eastern Division crown, swept through , 1983 Involved in all facets of the program, Weitzel’s efforts have been the NCAA Gainesville Regional for the second year in a row and Master of Science - Health Education, Nova Southeastern critical to the team’s resurgence over the past nine years to be- defeated Miami twice in the Gainesville Super Regional to reach University, 1987 come a national powerhouse. His work with the Gator defense in the CWS. 2015 resulted in a school-record fielding percentage of .984 that In ’09, the Gators claimed the SEC East, won the NCAA Gainesville COACHING CAREER: led the nation and was the second-best performance in NCAA Regional with three-straight wins, appeared in Super Regionals for Assistant Coach, Palm Beach Community College, 1984-87 history. Under his watch, UF has registered its top-seven fielding the first time in four years and enjoyed their highest finish in the teams in school history (.984 in 2015, .982 in 2016, .978 in 2010, Pitching Coach, Erie (Pa.) Sailors, New York-Penn League, national rankings since 2005 with a consensus top-15 showing. .977 in 2012, .975 in both 2013 and 2014 and .974 in 2011). 1990 Florida enjoyed an increase in batting average (.309) and fielding The 2016 season was another record breaking year for Florida, as percentage (.966), as well as a drop in the staff’s earned run aver- Assistant Coach, University of North Florida, 1987-91 the Gators turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program age (4.27), for the second-consecutive year. Coach, Minnesota Twins, Instructional League, 1996-2001 history and equaled the second-most wins in school history with During Weitzel’s first season at UF in 2008, the Gators returned to a 52-16 final record and advanced to the College World Series for Coach, Gulf Coast League Twins, 1996 & 2000 the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the program was the the fifth time in seven years. Right-handed pitcher Logan Shore runner-up at the 2005 NCAA College World Series. His efforts were Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2007-present was a unanimous First Team selection while first baseman Peter instrumental in helping UF improve across the board in hitting, Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also earned First Team honors. PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: pitching and fielding on its way to a third-place showing in the SEC Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz also earned All-America Florida Area Scout, Minnesota Twins, 1991-2007 after preseason projections had the club expected to finish near honors. In addition, Jonathan India and Deacon Liput were named the bottom of the league. In 30 league games, the Gators boasted Freshman All-America selections. Following the year, the Gators PLAYING CAREER: an SEC-best .305 batting average and also registered the lowest had another stellar draft class enter the professional ranks with Palm Beach Community College, 1979-80 team ERA (4.00). an amazing six players drafted in the first three rounds, including University of Georgia, 1981-82 a pair of first round picks in A.J. Puk and Dane Dunning. Named the Florida Diamond Club Scout of the Year in 1998, 1999 and 2004, Weitzel became a member of the Gator staff in June In 2015, the Gators used four straight victories in Hoover, Ala., to 2007 after serving as the Florida Area Scout for the Minnesota Weitzel earned his master’s degree in health education from bring home the SEC Tourney crown and were rewarded with a na- Twins since 1991. Nineteen of his signees have reached the Ma- Nova Southeastern University (1987) and his bachelor’s degree in tional seed in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in the past jor Leagues, including A.J. Pierzynski of the and health and physical education (1983) from the University of Geor- seven years, the only school in the country which can make that Denard Span of the Washington Nationals. Weitzel was a coach gia, where he was an for the Bulldogs under head coach claim. After taking the NCAA Gainesville Regional, UF knocked off for Minnesota’s organization in the Instructional League between Steve Webber in 1981-82. He received an associate of arts degree No. 10 Florida State twice in the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional 1996 and 2001, coached with the Gulf Coast League Twins in 1996 from Palm Beach in 1980 and was a two-year letterwinner on the to produce the program’s ninth trip to the NCAA College World Se- and was the team’s pitching coach in 2000. baseball team for head coach Dusty Rhodes during the 1979 and ries. The squad overpowered No. 8 Miami twice during the event, 1980 seasons. marking the first time in school history it had ousted both UM and An assistant coach at the University of North Florida from 1987- FSU from the same postseason, and finished ranked third in the 91, Weitzel served on the staff of the Ospreys’ teams which placed Weitzel and his wife, Lori, have been married for over 33 years and final rankings with an overall mark of 52-18. third in both the 1989 and 1991 National Association of Intercol- are the parents of 22-year-old twins, Layne and Lucas. Lucas, who legiate Athletics (NAIA) World Series in Lewiston, Idaho. holds the national career prep record for hit-by-pitches (71), and Picked third in the East in the preseason coaches’ poll in 2014, the Layne both graduated from UF. Gators secured their third SEC Championship in five years, hosted Weitzel served as pitching coach for the Erie (Pa.) Sailors of the a Regional and reached the finals of the SEC Tournament on its New York-Penn League in 1990 and guided the squad to a runner- way to a 40-23 record. up performance in the best-of-three championship series versus the Oneonta (N.Y.) Yankees. He was also an assistant at Palm In 2012, Florida boasted five All-Americans and a pair of first- Beach (Fla.) Community College from 1984-87. Weitzel coached round picks and advanced to Omaha for the third-straight time current Gator assistant Craig Bell all four years of his collegiate for the first time in school history after sweeping through the career, in 1986-87 at Palm Beach and in 1988-89 at UNF, and Gainesville Regionals and Super Regionals at McKethan Stadium. coached O’Sullivan when the UF skipper was a member of the 1987 During a memorable 2011 campaign, the Gators established a Jupiter (Fla.) American Legion team. school record for wins, advanced to the NCAA College World Series

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VOLUNTEERLARS ASSISTANT DAVIS COACH THIRD SEASON AT FLORIDA Lars Davis is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach with the University of Florida baseball program. His efforts the past two seasons played a key role in the Gators advancing to back-to- THE LARS DAVIS FILE back NCAA College World Series. In addition, Florida has compiled Birthdate: November 7, 1985 PLAYING HONORS: 104 wins in the past two seasons, the most in program history Hometown: Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada Post-Season All-Star with the Double-A Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers, over a two-year span. 2012 Education: Diploma in General Studies – Lethbridge College, The 2016 season was a record breaking year for Florida, as the Ga- 2005 Mid-Season All-Star with the Double-A Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers, tors turned in the best regular season (44-11) in program history 2012 and equaled the second-most wins in school history with a 52-16 Pursuing Bachelor of Science – Molecular & Cellular Biology, final record and advanced to the College World Series for the fifth University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Player of the Week with the Class-A Short-Season Tri-City time in seven years. Five players earned All-America honors and (Wash.) Dust Devils, 2007 COACHING CAREER: the team produced eight MLB draft picks, including a pair of first Chosen by the in the 3rd round of the MLB Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2014-present rounders. Draft (No. 102 overall), 2007 In 2015, the Gators swept through the Regionals and Super Re- PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: Second-highest drafted position player in University of Illinois gionals held at McKethan Stadium and finished the season with a Colorado Rockies’ Organization baseball history, 2007 52-18 record. In addition, the Orange and Blue claimed the South- eastern Conference Tournament by notching four straight victo- Tri-City (Wash.) Dust Devils – ( Short-Season – Second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger/Collegiate ries in Hoover, Ala., and finished with an overall record of 52-18 and Northwest League), 2007 Baseball, 2007 a No. 3 ranking in the final polls. Asheville (N.C.) Tourists – (Class A – ), Third-team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Davis arrived in Gainesville after completing the 2014 season with 2008 Association, 2007 the IronPigs, the -A affiliate of the Philadel- Modesto (Calif.) Nuts (Class A Advanced – ), Big Ten Player of the Year, 2007 phia Phillies. A third-round selection of the Colorado Rockies in 2009 the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft, the Grande Prairie, Alberta, First-team All-Big Ten, 2007 Tulsa (Okla.) Drillers (Double A – Texas League), 2010-12 native enjoyed an eight-year professional career with three orga- Illinois Team Most Valuable Player, 2007 nizations: the Rockies, and the Phillies. (), 2012 First Illinois player to hit .400 in a season in 11 years, 2007 A two-year starting catcher at the University of Illinois in 2006- Big League (Colorado Rockies), 2012-13 07, Davis was the second-highest drafted position player in school Led the Big Ten in total bases (145), hits (90) and homers Colorado Springs (Colo.) Sky Sox (Triple A – Pacific Coast history and was an All-American during his junior campaign, when (13), 2007 League), 2013 he was named the 2007 Big Ten Player of the Year. With a .400 Led the Fighting Illini in batting average (.400), hits (90), RBI batting average, he became the first Fighting Illini player to hit Arizona Diamondbacks’ Organization (56), runs (55), homers (13), slugging percentage (.644) and .400 in a season since 1996 and he put together a 19-game hitting Mobile (Ala.) BayBears – (Double A – Southern League), 2014 on-base percentage (.461), 2007 streak. Davis paced the Big Ten that year in total bases (145), hits Big Ten Player of the Week, 2007 (March 27) (90) and homers (13) and also led his squad in runs (55), slugging ’ Organization percentage (.644) and on-base percentage (.461). Reading (Pa.) Fightin Phils – (Double A – Eastern League), Dawg of the Year at Prairie Baseball Academy, 2005 His wife, Katie, is a member of the University Athletic Associa- 2014 Ranks second all-time in single-season homers (7) at Prairie tion as well, serving as the head athletic trainer for the two-time Lehigh Valley (Pa.) IronPigs – (Triple A – International Baseball Academy, 2005 defending national champion Gator softball team. League), 2014 Listed as the ninth-best Canadian prospect for the MLB Draft, 2005 COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: Canadian Prairie Baseball Academy, 2005 Top Male Athlete in the Grande Prairie Composite graduating class, 2003 University of Illinois, 2006-07 Chosen by the in 49th round of the MLB Draft (No. 1,429 overall), 2003

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DIRECTORBUDDY OF BASEBALL MUNROE OPERATIONS SIXTH SEASON AT FLORIDA Former Gator catcher Buddy Munroe is in his third season as During his sophomore season in 2008, Munroe started at catcher the Director of Baseball Operations for the University of Florida 32 times in 38 games played and batted .237 with 17 RBI. He baseball program following a season as the team’s volunteer scored 15 runs, with four doubles, three homers and three sacrifice THE BUDDY MUNROE FILE assistant coach. After being taken in the 22nd round of the 2009 flies. Munroe started every game of the series at Ole Miss and was Birthdate: August 28, 1987 Major League Baseball Draft by Minnesota with the 672nd choice, second on the squad with a .400 (4-for-10) effort. He set a season Hometown: Miami, Fla. Munroe played two seasons with the Twins’ minor league affiliates high with three RBI and belted his first homer in the finale, when in Elizabethton (Tenn.) and Beloit (Wis.). he was 2-for-3 and scored twice to help UF secure its first series Education: Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology, University of victory in Oxford since 1997. Munroe joined the Gators after seeing Florida, 2013 He manages UF’s team travel arrangements by organizing flights, action in five games as a rookie at Clemson. bus trips and hotel accommodations, oversees the budget and Master of Science – Sport Management, University of assists all members of the coaching staff in their day-to-day tasks The Miami native was chosen all-state as a senior at Christopher Florida, 2015 and recruiting paperwork. Munroe’s other responsibilities include Columbus High School under head coach Joe Weber. He was a serving as a game , coordinating maintenance within member of the East Coast Professional Showcase and Florida COACHING CAREER: the $13-million-dollar facility, as well as hiring and managing the Diamond Club in 2005, rated as the No. 195 prospect in the Student Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2012-13 ushers for home games at McKethan Stadium. In addition, he is nation by Perfect Game and the No. 20 prospect in Florida by the Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of Florida, 2013-14 involved with everything related to the Gator baseball camps organization. His squad captured the 6A state championship when which are held several times per year. he was a freshman. Director of Baseball Operations, University of Florida, 2014-present Munroe’s efforts in 2016 helped the squad make its 10th trip to Munroe earned his bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Florida Omaha, Neb., for the NCAA College World Series and tie a program in 2013 and is currently pursuing his master’s degree in sport COLLEGIATE PLAYING CAREER: record with 52 wins. UF reached Regionals every year that he was management with a minor in entrepreneurship at UF. He married Clemson University, 2007 on the coaching staff as a volunteer assistant and as a student the former Nicole Critelli in October 2014. University of Florida, 2008-09 assistant. In helping Florida reach the 2009 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL EXPERIENCE: as a junior, Munroe played in 51 games, starting 40 games behind Elizabethton (Tenn.) Twins (Rookie - Appalachian League), the plate and four as the designated hitter. He hit .270 with 26 RBI, 2009-10 23 runs, 11 walks, seven doubles and five homers and was 3-for-4 Beloit (Wis.) Snappers, (Class A – ), 2009 on the basepaths. In SEC play, Munroe batted .275 with 14 runs, 14 RBI and five doubles. Eight of his 25 hits in league play went for extra bases, as he had five doubles and three round-trippers. He started two of the three games at catcher during the NCAA Gainesville Regional and was 2-for-5 in the finale against Miami (FL), with an RBI grounder in the five-run first inning and he later doubled and scored in the third stanza. Munroe delivered the game-winning hit, a walk-off single with a one-out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, to down Florida State on St. Patrick’s Day, when he was 3-for-5 with two RBI.

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BASEBALLPAUL STRENGTH CHANDLER & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR EIGHTH SEASON AT FLORIDA Paul Chandler is in his eighth season as the Strength and Con- Gators were selected in the MLB Draft in June, including six in the At Florida, Chandler manages and organizes student-athletes’ ditioning Coordinator for the baseball program and in his sixth first three rounds. data, organizes and administers weight room scheduling, pur- season working with the Gator softball program at the University chasing and maintenance and assists in the planning of the In 2015, Chandler’s work resulted in a three All-Americans and of Florida. His responsibilities include designing and implement- strength and conditioning all-sports clinics and camps. He also three Freshman All-Americans from the SEC Tournament Cham- ing year-round strength, speed and conditioning workouts for the helps with the mentoring of the strength and conditioning interns. pion and third-ranked Gators, who were one victory shy of the Gators in the Griffin/Oakley Strength and Conditioning Center. CWS Championship Finals. Catcher/designated hitter JJ Schwarz Prior to his return to Gainesville in January 2010, Chandler was a Chandler guides each student-athlete through an individual train- was tabbed as the National Freshman Hitter of the Year by the strength and conditioning coordinator at West Virginia for two ing program designed to enhance strength, as well as explosive NCBWA and was Louisville Slugger’s Co-Freshman of the Year on years, working primarily with the Mountaineer football and base- power, speed, agility, endurance, coordination, balance, flexibility his way to consensus All-American and Freshman All-American ball teams. Chandler went to Morgantown after a three-year stint and mental toughness. acclaim. Left fielder Harrison Bader, a third-round pick by the at Florida as a strength and conditioning assistant coach for two In addition to working with UF’s baseball program, which has St. Louis Cardinals, and third baseman Josh Tobias, a 10th-round years and as an intern for one. In that capacity, he worked with made NCAA College World Series appearances in 2010, 2011, 2012, choice of the Philadelphia Phillies, were also All-Americans for the Gator football, throwers for the women’s track team and oversaw 2015 and 2016 under his direction and claimed Southeastern Con- first time before turning pro. Second baseman Dalton Guthrie and the strength and conditioning program for members of UF’s men’s ference titles in 2010, 2011 and 2014, Chandler picked up strength catcher/designated hitter Mike Rivera each achieved Freshman and women’s swimming programs. and conditioning duties working with UF’s softball squad prior All-America status and the trio of Guthrie, Rivera and Schwarz In addition, he served as a graduate assistant football and to the 2011 season. His work has been instrumental as the Ga- was members of the SEC’s All-Freshman team. strength coach at Harding University between January and July tors have captured back-to-back national championships at the The SEC Champion Gators had a pair of All-Americans and two 2005. During this time frame, Chandler assisted with the develop- Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City in 2014 and 2015. Freshman All-Americans in 2014. Taylor Gushue, the first-team ment of the Bison defensive line and led strength and conditioning In fact, UF softball has made the WCWS in three straight cam- All-SEC catcher, was a second-team All-American by Louisville workouts and pool workouts. paigns on his watch and also captured SEC Championships in 2013 Slugger and a fourth-round selection of the Pittsburgh Pirates. and 2015. The 2015 softball recipient of the Honda Sports Award, A 2003 graduate of Harding with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiol- Right-hander Logan Shore, the National Freshman of the Year Lauren Haeger became the third individual to win the USA Softball ogy, he earned a master’s degree in education with emphasis on by Perfect Game and the first Gator pitcher to be named the SEC National Collegiate Player of the Year, the WCWS Most Outstand- kinesiology from Harding in 2005. Chandler and his wife, Veronica, Freshman of the Year, earned third-team A-A honors from Lou- ing Player and the Honda Award in the same season. live in the Gainesville area with their son, Jack, and daughter, Viv- isville Slugger and was a unanimous Freshman All-American. A ian. Chandler’s efforts have helped the Gators total 56 Major League member of the SEC All-Freshman Team, designated hitter/first Draft picks during his tenure, including a school-record 11 selec- baseman Peter Alonso picked up Freshman All-America recogni- tions in 2011 and a total of six first-round picks: catcher Mike tion from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Zunino, third overall to the Seattle Mariners in 2012, left-hander (NCBWA). Brian Johnson, 31st overall to the Boston Red Sox in 2012, right- Chandler previously assisted in the design, organization and exe- hander Jonathon Crawford, 20th overall to the Detroit Tigers in cution of strength and conditioning program for the Gator football 2013, shortstop Richie Martin, 20th overall to the Oakland A’s in team. He was part of the staff for the 2006 squad that brought 2015, left-hander A.J. Puk to the Oakland A’s and righty Dane Dun- home the school’s second national championship and seventh SEC ning to the Washington Nationals in 2016. title and has worked with a total of 11 Gators who were selected Zunino was Florida’s first Dick Howser Trophy recipient, USA Base- in the first round of the NFL Draft. Over the course of his career at ball Golden Spikes Award winner and Johnny Bench Award winner Florida and West Virginia University, Chandler has overseen the in 2012 after being named the 2011 SEC Player of the Year, while development of 57 NFL Draft picks, 51 MLB Draft selections and Johnson was the Gators’ first-ever John Olerud Two-Way Player of 10 Major Leaguers. the Year recipient. Five players garnered a total of 12 All-American He is officially certified through the National Strength and Condi- honors in ‘12: Johnson, right-hander Austin Maddox, left-hander tioning Association (NSCA) as a Strength and Conditioning Spe- Steven Rodriguez, outfielder Preston Tucker and Zunino, while cialist. Chandler is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Condi- second baseman Casey Turgeon was a Freshman All-American tioning Coaches association (CSCCa) and has passed the Strength from Baseball America and Perfect Game. Rodriguez was the first and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) certification examination. player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach the Major Leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers, while Mariners’ starting catcher Zunino The SCCC is the most comprehensive certification of its kind and became the first position player from that Draft to be called up tests the candidates’ scientific knowledge, as well as their ability to the Majors. to apply this knowledge in a live working, practical environment. Those candidates preparing to take this certification examination Last season saw five players earn All-America honors. Right- must undergo an eight-to-nine month internship under the super- handed pitcher Logan Shore was a unanimous First Team selection vision of a CSCCa approved mentor. This mentor’s responsibility is while first baseman Peter Alonso and righty Shaun Anderson also to guide the candidate and help him develop the skills necessary earned First Team honors. Sophomores Alex Faedo and JJ Schwarz to become a successful strength and conditioning coach. In addi- also earned All-America honors. In addition, Jonathan India and tion, Chandler has completed American Red Cross CPR training and Deacon Liput were named Freshman All-America selections. In ad- earned his Automated External Defibrillator (AED) certification. dition, Shore was named the 2016 SEC Pitcher of the Year. Eight

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JON MICHELINI EDMUND BOYD ANN HUGHES BASEBALL ATHLETIC TRAINER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES FOURTH SEASON AT FLORIDA 11TH SEASON AT FLORIDA 36TH SEASON AT FLORIDA Jon Michelini is in his fourth season as the Head Athletic Trainer for Edmund Boyd is in his 11th season as UF’s Assistant Director of Ann Hughes is in her 36th year at the University of Florida and the Gators baseball program and is responsible for the prevention, Athletic Equipment and is Gator Baseball’s Equipment Manager, is currently the Assistant Director of Student Services for the Of- care and rehabilitation of injuries. He also oversees the manage- a position he undertook in December of 2006. His main respon- fice of Student Life. She coordinates housing and orientation for ment of the baseball and softball athletic training facilities. sibilities revolve around ordering and accounting all of Florida’s all of the Gator student-athletes, is responsible for international baseball equipment from Easton, New Era, Nike and Rawlings, student-athlete services and assists with the graduation studies. Michelini joined Florida’s athletic training staff in January 2014 while also directing actual game-day equipment efforts for the In addition to working as the Academic Counselor for the Gator and helped the Gators to their third Southeastern Conference team. Boyd oversees a staff of seven student managers and runs baseball team for the past 22 years, Hughes also acts in the same Championship in the past five years that season. Last spring, UF a state-of-the art area within the baseball complex which houses capacity for the men’s and women’s golf student-athletes. When reached the Men’s College World Series for the second straight everything needed by the student-athletes. she started working with UF in 1981 as an Academic Counselor, season. While at LSU beginning in the fall of 2010, he worked with Hughes was one of the first full-time academic counselors for fe- the Tigers’ baseball program and had secondary responsibilities A native of Fresno and then Ridgecrest, Calif., Boyd earned his male student-athletes in the nation. overseeing men’s golf and cheerleading. bachelor’s degree in administrative management in 1989 from the University of Arkansas and received his master’s in recreation Prior to coming to Florida, Hughes worked at the University of Michelini went to Baton Rouge after spending three years at Au- management from UA in 1990. From 1991-99, he worked in the Nebraska-Lincoln as a graduate intern in 1981. She worked directly burn as the certified trainer for baseball. Before his time on the intramural sports program at the University of Florida and as- with the football and student-athletes in academic Plains, Michelini spent three years at Stetson as an assistant sisted in game-day operations for the Gator baseball and football advising and coordinating official visits for their recruits. In 1979, athletic trainer, working primarily with men’s soccer and baseball. programs between 1991 and 2006. Boyd was also the Regional Hughes worked in San Diego, Calif., with the Aztec Athletic Foun- Prior to joining Stetson, Michelini served as a certified graduate Manager for DeConna Ice Cream for six years spanning 2000-06. dation of San Diego State University and the Holiday Bowl. She assistant at South Alabama, working with track & field, cross When not handling the baseball team’s equipment needs, Boyd also worked with the ’s Seattle Seahawks country and baseball. He earned his master’s degree in exercise enjoys spending time with his four children, Tommy, Katherine, in 1977 as a Public Relations Assistant. science from South Alabama in 2004. Penelope and Alexandra. A native of Tacoma, Wash., Hughes graduated from the University Michelini received his bachelor’s of science in exercise and sport of Washington in Seattle, where she received a bachelor’s degree sciences from the University of Florida in 2001. In his first stint in in history in 1978. She continued her education at Ohio University, Gainesville, he worked with the Gators’ baseball team under head earning her master’s in education and sports administration in coach Andy Lopez. 1979. While at these institutions, Hughes she also worked in their athletic departments as a student and graduate assistant in the Michelini also interned with HealthSouth, Buchholz High School, athletics director’s office. She has served on the Executive Board Hampton Oaks Sports Medicine Center and Gaither High School. of the National Association of Athletic Advisors for Athletics and A native of Oradell, N.J., he is married to the former Heather Quicke was awarded their Distinguished Service Award in 1997. of Perry, Fla. The couple has two children, a daughter, Lillian, and a son, Hamilton.

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #17

RHPMICHAEL • 6-2 • 205 • R/R • SOPHOMOREBYRNE • 1L ORLANDO, FLA. • OLYMPIA MAJOR: CRIMINOLOGY AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Saw action in 13 games, all in relief… PERSONAL: Michael McCormick Byrne was born April 16, 1997, Pitched to an 0-1 record with a 3.94 ERA…Gave up 8 runs (7 in Boca Raton, Fla…His parents are Paul and Rita Byrne…Enjoys earned) on 11 hits and 3 walks in 16.0 innings of work…Registered playing golf…Chose to attend Florida because he can get a great BYRNE’S CAREER HIGHS 15 on the season, good for a K/9 of 8.44…Was second education and play for a strong program. : 2.2, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 on the team in batting average against, allowing opponents to hit Walks allowed: 1, Bethune-Cookman, Jun 3, 2016 ; at just .183…Also placed second on the team in WHIP (Walks+Hits per Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 14, 2016 Inning Pitched) at 0.88…Committed 0 errors…His first career out was recorded via strikeout in the eighth inning of a game against Strikeouts: 2, 4 times #6 ranked University of Miami…Only allowed runs in 10 of his 13 Batters faced: 12, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 career appearances…Accumlated 4.0 innings of work across 4 games in the postseason, with an ERA of 6.75…Pitched a scoreless Field chances: 2, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 inning in the NCAA Regional win over Bethune-Cookman : 1, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; Bethune- SUMMER (2016): Played for the in the North- Cookman, Jun 3, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 woods League...Made eight appearances with six starts and had a Assists: 2, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 4.35 ERA...Racked up 46 strikeouts in 31 innings with nine walks for the Mallards, who earned the No. 2 seed in the division for the Runners CS: 1, Jacksonville, Apr 5, 2016 playoffs with a 43-29 record. HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from Olympia High School who played for head coach Chuck Schall…Earned the Class 8A Player of the Year in 2015 and compiled a 29-2 varsity pitching re- cord over three seasons…Olympia started his senior season 25-0 and reached No. 1 in USA Today’s Super 25 national rankings last spring and finished 27-2-1…Was 7-2 as a senior with a 1.25 earned run average…Totaled 96 strikeouts and 13 walks in 72.2 innings and held opponents to a .170 batting average…Threw a no-hitter and had a career-high 14 strikeouts in a 1-0 win over Wekiva… Was the Central Florida Player of the Year and the District Pitcher of the Year, as well as a member of the Class 8A All-State Team and the All-Area Team from Orlando Sentinel…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region Second Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Went 10-1 with a 0.93 ERA as a junior, with 62 strikeouts in 67.2 IP…Byrne had a no-hitter in the district title vic- tory over Apopka…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass High Hon- orable Mention All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention All-American.

BYRNE’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING YearRA E 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 2016 3.94 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 67 .183 1 2 0 0 2 TOTAL 3.94 0 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 67 .183 1 2 0 0 2

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #21

RHPALEX • 6-5 • 220 FAEDO • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L TAMPA, FLA. • ALONSO HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNITY SCIENCES 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team six walks in 23.2 innings…Drew three starts in UF’s postseason run 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America and was 2-0 with a 1.98 ERA, highlighted by wins over Miami (FL) 2016 NCBWA Third Team All-America and Florida Atlantic…Registered seven strikeouts over five innings FAEDO’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 ABCA All-South Region Second Team and limited the Hurricanes to one earned run in Omaha as the Ga- Innings pitched: 8.1, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team tors eliminated their Sunshine State rivals…Picked up the victory Walks allowed: 4, vs Miami (FL), Jun 17, 2015 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll in the NCAA Gainesville Regional against Florida Atlantic by hold- ing the Owls to one run and three hits over six innings…Started the Strikeouts: 13, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Made 17 appearances, all starts, as a semifinal round of the SEC Tournament against No. 1 LSU (2.2 IP, member of the Gators’ regular weekend rotation…Named a Sec- Batters faced: 30, vs Georgia Tech, Jun 05, 2016 ; vs Mis- 1 R)…Worked 5.1 innings to earn the win over Kentucky, with four ond Team All-American by Perfect Game/Rawlings and earned sissippi State, May 27, 2016 strikeouts and one run…Helped UF complete the sweep of No. 21 Third Team All-America honors from the NCBWA…Finished the South Carolina by totaling six strikeouts and giving up two hits Field chances: 4, South Carolina, Apr 12, 2015 season with a 13-3 record and 3.18 earned run average…Led the and a run in 5.2 innings…Had five K in making the start against No. team with 13 wins, tied for second-most in a single season in Putouts: 4, South Carolina, Apr 12, 2015 8 Florida State at The Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville…Collected school history, and was second on the team in innings pitched Assists: 3, vs Georgia Tech, Jun 05, 2016 first career win with five strikeouts and three scoreless frames in (104.2)…Went 7-1 in SEC play in nine starts with a 4.61 ERA…Had the second meeting with Fairfield…Debuted with two strikeouts Runners CS: 1, 5 times a team-high 133 strikeouts, fourth-most in school history and the against Rhode Island in the eighth inning of the season opener. most by a Florida pitcher since Brad Wilkerson recorded 136 in 1998…His rate of 11.44 strikeouts per nine innings ranked 10th in a HIGH SCHOOL: Right-hander from Alonso High School who played Collected second-team Louisville Slugger All-America acclaim as single season in UF history…Totaled 10-plus strikeouts five times for his father, head coach Landy Faedo…Repeated as Alonso’s a junior, when he was 8-2 with a 1.14 ERA, 87 K and 10 BB in 55.1 on the season, including 10 in eight innings against Georgia Tech in Most Valuable Player and won the Andy Pried Award as the Ra- innings…Was a first-team all-state pick in Class 8A, first-team All- the NCAA Gainesville Regional while picking up his 13th win of the vens’ best pitcher in 2013 and 2014…Selected in the 40th round Hillsborough County by the Tampa Bay Times and second-team season…Named to the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers with All-Hillsborough County by the Tampa Tribune…Was recognized Team after his performance against the Yellow Jackets…Had four the 1,210th overall pick…Ranked No. 6 in the state of Florida and with a by his team…Threw a no-hitter in Alon- scoreless outings in 17 starts, including the postseason win over was the No. 25 right-hander in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings so’s final regular-season game in 2013…Set a single-game Tony Georgia Tech…Pitched his first complete game (seven innings) in from Perfect Game…Earned first-team All-American honors from Saladino Tournament record with 17 strikeouts against Plant City a win over Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament semifinals, al- Louisville Slugger and first-team all-state recognition in Class and made the event’s All-Tournament Team…Had been named lowing two runs on seven hits…Named the SEC Pitcher of the Week 8A after going 6-2 with a 0.58 ERA…Registered 68 strikeouts in to Perfect Game’s Underclassmen Preseason All-American Team after setting career highs in innings pitched (8.1) and strikeouts 48.1 innings, tossed five complete games and hurled four shut- before that campaign…The Ravens captured the Class 6A state (13) in a win over Harvard (0 ER, 2 H, 0 BB)…In his second start of outs…Faedo was a second-team Preseason All-American and was championship during his freshman year…Member of the Fellow- the year, tossed 6.1 scoreless at Miami (FL) and didn’t allow a hit to named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/Perfect ship of Christian Athletes at Alonso. earn the win and clinch the series against the Gators’ rival. Game prior to his senior year…Claimed the Florida Athletic Coaches PERSONAL: Alexander Michael Faedo was born Nov. 12, 1995, in Association District 7 Player of the Year and participated in the SUMMER (2016): Selected to play with the USA Baseball Colle- Tampa, Fla…His father is Landy Faedo and his mother is Kristie FACA All-Star Game…Won the 44tth annual Tony Saladino Award giate National Team and posted a 3-0 record with a 0.56 earned Donovan…His father played baseball at Saint Leo…Has a pair of as Hillsborough County’s top prep senior…Other recent Gators to run average...Racked up 21 strikeouts with just three walks in 16 brothers, Jake Donovan and Chance Donovan…His cousin, Lenny earn the honor include Tommy Toledo (2007) and Alex Pantelio- innings pitched. Faedo, played shortstop for the Minnesota Twins from 1980-84… dis (2008), both of whom went to Alonso…Collected first-team Enjoys playing baseball and hanging out with his friends…Attend- AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Over 19 appearances, including 12 starts, All-Hillsborough County by the Tampa Bay Times and the Tampa ed the same high school as former Gators catcher Mike Fahrman… Faedo was 6-1 with a 3.23 earned run average…The right-hander Tribune and was a first-team All-Western Conference recipient… Chose to attend Florida because it was his childhood dream school. worked his way into the Gators’ weekend rotation by mid-season Honored at the Tampa Tribune’s Parade of Athletes…Was the and finished third on the squad with 59 strikeouts in 61.1 innings… Tampa Tribune’s Athlete of the Week after throwing a no-hitter Went 2-0 with a 4.94 ERA in six SEC starts, with 20 strikeouts and with nine strikeouts against Bloomingdale in a district game…

FAEDO’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING YearRA E 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 2015 3.23 6 1 19 12 0 0 0 0 61.1 59 25 22 16 59 10 2 9 256 .251 5 3 0 1 1 2016 3.18 13 3 17 17 1 0 0 0 104.2 87 39 37 21 133 21 3 6 427 .222 5 11 0 0 3 TOTAL 3.20 19 4 36 29 1 0 0 0 166.0 146 64 59 37 192 31 5 15 683 .233 10 14 0 1 4

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #5

INFDALTON • 6-0 • 185 • R/R GUTHRIE• JUNIOR • 2L SARASOTA, FLA. • VENICE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: POLITICAL SCIENCE 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Earned Freshman All-American honors 2016 ABCA All-South Region Second Team from Baseball America (second team) and Louisville Slugger… 2016 All-SEC Second Team Joined Gator teammates Mike Rivera and JJ Schwarz on the SEC’s GUTHRIE’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 SEC All-Defensive Team All-Freshman Team…Chosen to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Hits: 4, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; Alabama, Mar 27, 2015 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Roll…Started 69 games at second base and batted .287, with 55 Doubles: 2, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; Stony Brook, Feb 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll runs, 29 walks and 26 RBI…Tied for first on the squad in at bats 28, 2015 ; at North Florida, Mar 8, 2016 2015 Baseball America Second Team Freshman All-American (282), was tied for third in doubles (14) and ranked fourth with 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American 22 multiple-hit games…Was 6-for-12 on stolen-base attempts and Triples: 1, Kentucky, Apr 26, 2015 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team registered a .980 fielding percentage…Florida was 43-16 (.729) Home runs: 2, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll when he was in the leadoff spot…Hit .294 in SEC action, with 21 runs, 16 walks, 14 RBI and three doubles…Batted .313 (5-for-16) Total bases: 8, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 67 games this season, in the Gators’ five games at the NCAA College World Series and starting all 67…Hit .305 (85-279) with 22 RBI and 47 runs scored RBI: 3, Kentucky, Apr 26, 2015 ; at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 scored four runs…Was 1-for-3, scored twice and drew a bases- as the primary leadoff man for the Gators this season…15 of his 85 Runs scored: 3, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 ; Rhode Island, Feb loaded walk in the win over Virginia at TD Ameritrade Park Oma- hits went for extra bases, including 1 and 14 doubles… 15, 2015 ha…Started the CWS by going 3-for-3 with an RBI single in the 15-3 Walked 25 times to go along with 26 strikeouts, good for an OBP win over Miami (FL)…Scored in both wins over No. 10 Florida State Walks: 3, at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 of .367…tied with Mike Rivera for the lowest strikeout total among during the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional…Only game he missed all Gators with at least 100 plate appearances…Tied for the team- : 1, 11 times all season was the SEC Tournament Championship Game against lead in sacrifice flies (6) with JJ Schwarz…Went 8 for 13 on stolen Vanderbilt after he suffered an injury during the 2-1 triumph over Struck out: 3, Tennessee, Mar 14, 2015 base attempts…Led the SEC in the number of times at-bat with No. 1 LSU…Went 2-for-4 and scored twice as the Gators eliminated 279…Hit .287 (33-115) in SEC play with more walks (15) than Sac flies: 1, 8 times Arkansas from Hoover…Batted .333 (4-for-12) in the series victory strikeouts (10), the only Gator to do so…His 33 hits against SEC at No. 8 Vanderbilt, with three walks, two doubles and a couple Sac bunts: 1, 4 times competition ranked second on the team…Led the team with 27 of runs…Tied career high by driving in three runs during the se- multi-hit games over the course of the season…Hit .277 in the At bats: 7, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 ; vs LSU, May 25, 2016 ries finale with Kentucky, when he was 3-for-4 with a two-run NCAA tournament with 6 runs scored…His only home run of the triple and a sacrifice fly…Was 5-for-12 (.417) in the road sweep of Stolen bases: 1, 14 times season was a leadoff home run against UCF and gave the Gators Mississippi State, highlighted by a 3-for-4, two-run outing in the 1, 10 times a lead they would not relinquish…Maintained a fielding percent- Caught stealing: opener…Turned in a .364 (4-for-11) clip and scored four runs in UF’s age of .970 as the team’s primary shortstop…His stellar play in Field chances: 10, at LSU, May 20, 2016 three wins over No. 21 South Carolina…Belted the first two hom- the Gainesville Regional saw him named to the NCAA Gainesville ers of his collegiate career and scored three runs in the home win Putouts: 4, 6 times Regional All-Tournament Team, where he hit 4-15 with 2 runs over Stetson…Set a career best by driving in three runs during the scored across 3 games…Named to the American Baseball Coaches Assists: 7, at Mississippi State, Apr 18, 2015 finale at Ole Miss, when he was 3-for-5…Had three doubles and Association (ACBA) All-South Region Second Team…Named to the scored three times in the sweep of Stony Brook…Started his col- All-SEC Second Team and the SEC All-Defensive Team, along with legiate career with a flourish, ranking second on the squad with a pick…Captured back-to-back state championships in Class 7A dur- Mike Rivera and Buddy Reed…Named to the 2016 SEC Spring Aca- .462 (6-for-13) average in the sweep of Rhode Island…Capped the ing his sophomore and junior years and reached the semifinals in demic Honor Roll. series by going 4-for-5 with three runs, a pair of doubles and his his final season…Two-time all-state and all-state academic team SUMMER (2016): Selected to play on the USA Baseball Collegiate first . selection…Was one of nine players in the country and the only National Team and appeared in 19 games at shortstop...Hit .191 HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Venice High School who played for player from Florida named to the 2014 Rawlings High School Gold (9-for-47) and scored eight runs for Team USA...Committed just head coach Craig Faulkner…Teammate of fellow Gator sophomore Glove Team…Chosen as the 2014 Florida Dairy Farmers Player of two errors over the summer. Mike Rivera…Chosen in the 40th round of the 2014 Major League the Year for Class 6A and was named the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Baseball Draft by the Minnesota Twins with the 1,190th overall Player of the Year…Batted .393 with 28 runs and 10 doubles as Ven-

GUTHRIE’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .287 69 69 282 55 81 14 1 2 26 103 .365 29 5 45 4 .362 2 0 6 12 107 189 6 .980 2016 .305 67 67 279 47 85 14 0 1 22 102 .366 25 6 26 3 .367 6 4 8 13 80 183 8 .970 TOTAL .296 136 136 561 102 166 28 1 3 48 205 .365 54 11 71 7 .364 8 4 14 25 187 372 14 .976

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES ice was the preseason top-ranked team in the Baseball America/ National High School Baseball Coaches Association Top 25…Par- ticipated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) All- Star Baseball Classic…Was a second-team Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 19 in the state of Florida and No. 5 at shortstop in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Ranked No. 82 nationally and No. 13 among from Perfect Game…Hit .298 with 15 stolen bases as a junior, when he earned his team’s Best Defensive Player award… Chosen as a first-team Preseason Underclassmen All-American by Perfect Game prior to his junior campaign and was a second-team pick entering his sophomore season in 2012…Worked with Habitat for Humanity building homes…Participated in “Making Good De- cisions,” an organization that helps elementary school students learn to read…Assisted with coaching youth baseball. PERSONAL: Dalton James Guthrie was born Dec. 23, 1995, in Sarasota, Fla…His parents are Mark and Andrea Guthrie…His fa- ther went to LSU, where he played for legendary head coach Skip Bertman from 1984-87…The elder Guthrie earned All-SEC and Aca- demic All-SEC and made a pair of trips to the NCAA College World Series…He pitched in the Major Leagues for 15 years with the Min- nesota Twins (1989-1995), Los Angeles Dodgers (1995-98), Bos- ton Red Sox (1999), (1999-2000, 2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2000), (2000), Oakland A’s (2001) and New York Mets (2002) …Guthrie won a World Series with the Twins in 1991 and also made playoff appearances with the Dodg- ers (1995-96), A’s (2001) and Cubs (2003)…His mother gradu- ated from UF in 1987…Has two brothers, Kevin and Hayden…Kevin played baseball at Brown University…Enjoys fishing…Admires and for playing the game the right way.

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #9

INFCHRISTIAN • 6-4 • 210 • L/R • JUNIOR HICKS • 2L ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. • THE BOLLES SCHOOL MAJOR: BUSINESS 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder/right-handed pitcher from The Bolles School who played for head coach Mike Boswell…Batted .386 AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 27 games for the Gators. with a .544 slugging percentage and a .494 on-base percent- HICKS’ CAREER HIGHS Registering 4 starts.Three of his starts came at 3rd with one start age last season and led the district in home runs…Was 6-2 with Hits: 2, Fairfield, Mar 10, 2015 at 1st base…Hit .118 (2-17) with 1 double and 3 runs scored…Re- a 2.40 earned run average, with 36 strikeouts and seven walks… corded more walks (8) than strikeouts (5) on the season…Went Doubles: 1, 4 times Was the District 4 Player of the Year and earned second-team All- 1 for 1 in stolen base attempts, one of two Gators to be perfect First Coast recognition…Chosen to the Florida Athletic Coaches Home runs: 1, South Carolina, Apr 10, 2015 ; Maine, Mar in that category… Committed 2 errors for a fielding percentage of Association (FACA) Academic All-District Team in 2014…Hicks 6, 2015 .964…Reached base three times in the game against Dartmouth was named to Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region on March 5, and scored the game tying run in the fifth inning. Total bases: 4, South Carolina, Apr 10, 2015 ; Maine, Mar Second Team prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 12 in the state 6, 2015 SUMMER (2016): Played for the Altamonte Springs Boom in the of Florida at shortstop in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Florida League and played in the Florida League All-Star Game... Perfect Game…Was an Honor Roll Student, a member of the Na- RBI: 2, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 ; UCF, Mar 4, 2015 Hit .258 (25-for-97) on the summer with 15 RBI...In the playoffs, tional Honor Society and was part of the Fellowship of Christian Runs scored: 2, 4 times he hit .286 (4-for-14) and had a home run and three RBI, help- Athletes at Bolles. ing the Boom win the Florida League title with a 5-4 win in the Walks: 2, Dartmouth, Mar 5, 2016 ; Maine, Mar 8, 2015 Christian Charles Hicks was born Jan. 26, 1996, in championship game. PERSONAL: Gainesville, Fla…His parents are Charles and Shannon Hicks, both Hit by pitch: 1, at Ole Miss, Mar 21, 2015 AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Saw action in 46 games and made 12 of whom attended Florida…Has a younger brother, Max…His Struck out: 2, USF, May 5, 2015 ; vs Vanderbilt, May 24, starts (six at first base, six at third base) during his first season grandfather played football at Kentucky…Enjoys playing golf and 2015 with the Gators…Hit .140 with 14 runs, 10 RBI, 10 walks, three ping-pong…Considers Toronto Blue Jays’ shortstop Troy Tulowitzki doubles and a pair of homers…Registered a .992 fielding percent- to be his favorite sports personality because he is a great hitter Sac flies: 1, Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 age, with one in 127 chances…Played in 19 SEC games, with and a tall middle infielder…Decided to attend Florida because of At bats: 4, 6 times three starts…Batted .125 with five runs, a homer and a double… the school’s great academics and strong athletics program…Hopes Appeared in both victories over Miami (FL) at the NCAA College to become the best student-athlete he can be and win a national Stolen bases: 1, Georgia, Apr 22, 2016 World Series…Started at third base in the SEC Tournament Cham- title as a Gator. Field chances: 17, Maine, Mar 8, 2015 pionship Game against Vanderbilt and was 1-for-3 with a walk… Led off the fifth inning of the series opener versus No. 21 South Putouts: 16, Maine, Mar 8, 2015 Carolina with a homer to right field…Earned a free pass with the Assists: 5, Miami (FL), Feb 22, 2015 bases loaded in the home win against Stetson…Scored twice and doubled in the finale at Ole Miss…Was 2-for-4 with a double and scored in the first meeting with Fairfield…Drove in two runs as Florida knocked off No. 9 UCF…Had an RBI grounder in the second inning that scored Josh Tobias and also brought home Tobias with a single in the fourth inning…Delivered a two-run, pinch-hit double for his first collegiate hit and RBI in the win over Rhode Island on Valentine’s Day. SUMMER (2015): Played for the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks of the , along with Gator classmate Mark Kolozsvary, last summer…Saw action in 10 games, drawing seven walks and scoring three runs…Also had two scoreless relief outings on back- to-back days spanning 1.2 innings.

HICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .140 46 12 57 14 8 3 0 2 10 17 .298 10 1 13 1 .275 1 0 0 0 105 21 1 .992 2016 .118 27 4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 .176 8 0 5 0 .400 0 0 1 1 46 7 2 .964 TOTAL .135 73 16 74 17 10 4 0 2 10 20 .270 18 1 18 1 .309 1 0 1 1 151 28 3 .984

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #26

OF/LHPNICK • 5-11 HORVATH• 175 • S/L • JUNIOR • 1L JUPITER, FLA. • PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL (SANTE FE COLLEGE) MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNITY SCIENCES 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Russo at Palm Beach Gardens High School…Was a teammate of Gator sophomore JJ AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Named to the 2015-2016 SEC First- Schwarz…Was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention by HORVATH’S CAREER HIGHS Year Academic Honor Roll…Saw action both in the field and on the Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Named Class Hits: 2, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 mound for the Gators in 2016…As a pitcher, recorded a 2-1 record 8A-7A-6A second-team All-State and Class 8A-7A-6A second- in 15 appearances with an ERA of 2.08…Gave up 4 runs (3 earned) Home runs: 1, at South Carolina, Apr 29, 2016 ; at Tennes- team Palm Beach All-County during his senior season…Earned the on 13 hits and 5 walks with 8 strikeouts in 13.0 innings of work… see, May 8, 2016 Tyler Dittmer Baseball Scholarship Award in 2014, awarded annu- Ranked third on the team in ERA and second among full-time ally to a Palm Beach Gardens High School senior college-bound Total bases: 4, at South Carolina, Apr 29, 2016 ; at Ten- relievers…Allowed opponents to hit just .260 against him…Made baseball player who demonstrates their commitment, skill, pas- nessee, May 8, 2016 his first career appearance as a Gator in the second game of the sion and love of the game on and off the field. season against Florida Gulf Coast, pitching a scoreless inning with RBI: 3, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 1 K…Recorded his first career against Dartmouth on March PERSONAL: Nicholas Horvath was born July 13, 1996, in West Runs scored: 2, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 6…In conference play, threw 3.1 innings with a 0.00 ERA, tied for Palm Beach, Fla…His parents are Lou and Pamela Horvath…Has a the team lead…As a position player, recorded action in 20 games, younger sister, Francesca…Enjoys fishing. Walks: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 starting 6 (4 in RF, 2 in CF)…Finished with a batting average of .143 Struck out: 2, 4 times (4-28)…Registered 5 RBI, 6 runs scored, 8 walks, and 11 strike- outs…2 of his 4 career hits are home runs…His first career home Sac bunts: 1, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 ; USF, May 10, 2016 ; run came in the top of the ninth at South Carolina…The blast was Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016 a go-ahead home run that gave the Gators the lead and ended up At bats: 3, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 7, being the game-winner…Has 2 career stolen bases in 2 attempts… 2016 In SEC play, he hit .154 (3-21) with a slugging percentage of .615, which led the team. Stolen bases: 1, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 SUMMER (2016): Played for the in the Innings pitched: 2.2, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 Northwoods League, mostly seeing action on the mound...Made Walks allowed: 1, 5 times 16 appearances and posted a 3.06 ERA...Had 13 scoreless outings and totaled 32 strikeouts in 30 innings pitched...At the plate, he Strikeouts: 2, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 hit .282 (4-for-14) with three runs scored and two RBI. Batters faced: 11, at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 AT SANTA FE (2015): Outfielder/left-handed pitcher for head Field chances: 4, Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016 coach Johnny Wiggs at Santa Fe College last spring…The Saints 4, Vanderbilt, May 13, 2016 were 31-12 (.721) overall and finished 17-6 (.739) in conference Putouts: play…Wiggs pitched for the Gators in 1988 and 1989 and helped Assists: 1, 5 times the Orange and Blue make its first-ever NCAA College World Runners CS: 1, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016 Series appearance in ’88, when he was an All-SEC selection and went 11-3…Horvath started in center field for the Saints and had a .258 average, 41 runs, 33 RBI and three homers in 43 games…Also swiped 12 bases in 15 attempts...His best stretch of the season came from April 3-15, when he was 16-for-28 (.571), with 12 runs, 11 RBI and a pair of homers…Made five relief appearances and to- taled 11 strikeouts in five innings…Was 0-1 with a 3.60 earned run average.

HORVATH’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .143 41 6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 0 11 0 .333 0 4 2 2 24 5 0 1.000 TOTAL .143 41 6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 0 11 0 .333 0 4 2 2 24 5 0 1.000 PITCHING YearRA E 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 2016 2.08 2 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 57 .260 1 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 2.08 2 1 15 0 0 0 0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 57 .260 1 1 0 0 1

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #6 J INFONATHAN • 6-0 • 195 • R/R • SOPHOMORE INDIA • 1L CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. • AMERICAN HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FAMILY, YOUTH & COMMUNIT SCIENCES 2016 Baseball America Freshman All-America base percentage and was 25-of-27 on stolen bases…Stole home to 2016 Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America break a 4-4 tie in the ninth inning of Class 4A regional quarterfinal 2016 D1baseball.com Freshman All-America against Pembroke Pines-Somerset Academy last season…Was a INDIA’S CAREER HIGHS 2016 NCBWA Freshman All-America second-team All-American by Baseball America and CBS MaxPreps Hits: 4, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America First Team Medium Schools…Chosen to the Class 4A All-State Team, was first- Doubles: 2, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team team All-County and earned berths on the Class 4A-13 All-District 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Team and the Senior All-Star Private Team…Was the Palm Beach Triples: 1, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar Post Small Schools Baseball Player of the Year and the South 26, 2016 AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Saw action in 67 games as a freshman, Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach County 5A-4A-3A-2A Player of starting 64, primarily at 3rd base…Hit .303 (71-234) with 40 RBI Home runs: 1, 4 times the Year…India was named to Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason and 43 runs scored…22 of his 71 hits went for extra bases, giving Florida Region First Team prior to his senior year…Participated Total bases: 6, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 ; vs Connecticut, him a slugging percentage of .440 which lead all first year Gators in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game… Jun 4, 2016 ; at UCF, Mar 1, 2016 and placed fourth on the team overall…Had 4 home runs, 2 triples, Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass First-Team All-American and and 16 doubles…Recorded his first career hit, a single, in the sec- RBI: 3, 4 times earned second-team all-county…Participated in the 2014 Perfect ond game of the season…Put together a 17-game long on base Game All-American Classic in San Diego. Runs scored: 3, USF, May 10, 2016 streak in the middle of SEC play…Went 13-18 on stolen bases…His 13 SB place him tied for second on the Gators with Deacon Liput… PERSONAL: Jonathan Joseph India was born Dec. 15, 1996, in Fort Walks: 2, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb In SEC play, ranked second among Gator regulars with a .313 aver- Lauderdale, Fla…His parents are John and Elizabeth India…His 19, 2016 ; vs Georgia Tech, Jun 5, 2016 age (35-112), and led the team with 24 RBIs, good for 10th in the father attended Florida…Has a younger sister, Victoria…Enjoys Hit by pitch: 1, 4 times SEC…He also led the team in SEC play with 53 total bases…Hit .400 fishing, hanging out with friends, surfing and working out…Wants in the NCAA tournament…Named to the Baseball America Fresh- to become an analyst for the Major League Baseball Network… Struck out: 2, 10 times man All-America team…Named to the Collegiate Baseball Fresh- Considers ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith to be his favorite sports per- Sac flies: 1, 4 times man All-America team…Named to the D1baseball.com Freshman sonality because he is real with people and is very smart…Wants All-America team…Named to the NCBWA Freshman All-America to be a good student at Florida and excel for the Gators…Said that At bats: 6, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 team…Named to the Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-Amer- it was a blessing coming to Florida since it had been his school Stolen bases: 2, vs Texas A&M, May 29, 2016 ican First Team…Named to the All-SEC Freshman team…Named to since he was a little kid. 1, 4 times the NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament team. Caught stealing: Field chances: 7, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; SUMMER (2016): Played for the Harwich Mariners in the pres- Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 tigious Cape Cod Baseball League...Hit .290 during the regular season with four RBI and seven doubles...Also stole five bases and Putouts: 3, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; drew 10 walks. Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from American Heritage High School who Assists: 5, Texas A&M, Apr 2, 2016 played for head coach Carm Mazza…Teammate of Gator fresh- man Hunter Bowling…Taken in the 26th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the with the 781st overall pick…Was ranked as the No. 82 national prospect, No. 15 in Florida by Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Rated as the No. 1 middle infielder nationally by Perfect Game and was No. 14 overall in the state of Florida…Batted .405 as a senior, with team-high 23 RBI, 21 runs, 12 walks and 11 doubles…Registered a .474 on-

INDIA’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .303 67 64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 103 .440 22 4 43 4 .367 4 0 13 18 46 120 12 .933 TOTAL .303 67 64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 103 .440 22 4 43 4 .367 4 0 13 18 46 120 12 .933

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CMARK • 5-9 • 190 • R/R KOLOZSVARY • JUNIOR • 2L TAVARES, FLA. • TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: HEALTH EDUCATION & BEHAVIOR 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll SUMMER (2015): Was a member of the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chi- nooks in the Northwoods League last summer, joining UF team- AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 14 games, making 3 mate Christian Hicks…Batted .214 in 29 games, with 17 walks, KOLOZSVARY’S CAREER HIGHS starts, two at catcher and one at DH…Hit .235 (4-17) with 5 RBI seven RBI, six runs, two doubles and a triple…Went 3-for-5 with Hits: 1, 9 times and 3 runs scored…Two of his 4 hits were home runs, tied with a double in an 8-4 victory at Wisconsin…Drove in the winning Nick Horvath for the best such ratio on the team…Ranked second Doubles: 1, Stony Brook, Feb 28, 2015 run with an RBI single in a 2-1 conquest of Madison…Was 4-for- on the Gators with a .588 slugging percentage…Walked 0 times 9 (.444) and scored twice in a two-game set against La Crosse. Home runs: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; North against 5 strikeouts, but was hit by a pitch twice, giving him an Florida, Mar 9, 2016 OBP of .316…Hit his first career home run, a 2-run shot, in his first HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher from Tavares High School who played for of the season after entering as a defensive replacement head coach Matthew Burgess…Batted .333 with a four homers in Total bases: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; North against Florida Gulf Coast…Committed 2 errors for a fielding per- his final prep season…Named the Bulldogs’ Most Valuable Player Florida, Mar 9, 2016 centage of .980…Threw out 3 of 11 attempted base-stealers and and received an award for Best Defense…Four-time all-district RBI: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 was the only Gator catcher to not allow a passed ball…Named to selection…Was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention by the SEC 2016 Academic Honor Roll. Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Ranked No. 20 in Runs scored: 1, 7 times the state of Florida at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings SUMMER (2016): Helped the Olean Oilers claim the 2016 New York Walks: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 from Perfect Game…Also attended Mount Dora Bible High School. Collegiate Baseball League title, who finished the season with a Hit by pitch: 1, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; North 39-7 regular season record and swept through the playoffs with PERSONAL: Mark Daniel Kolozsvary was born Sept. 4, 1995, in Florida, Mar 9, 2016 a 4-0 mark...Played in 25 games and hit .337 (30-for-89) with Eustis, Fla…His parents are Steve and Holly Kolozsvary…Has two 28 RBI on the summer with 10 doubles, three home runs and 15 siblings, Matthew and Michiel…Enjoys fishing…Chose Florida be- Struck out: 3, Stony Brook, Mar 1, 2015 walks...Had nine RBI in four playoff games for the Oilers. cause he always wanted to become a Gator. At bats: 3, Stony Brook, Mar 1, 2015 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Appeared in 18 games and made one 22, 2016 ; Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 start in right field…Hit .278 (5-for-18), with four runs, one RBI and Stolen bases: 1, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 one double…Saw action in four SEC games…Came through with a pinch-hit single in the Gators’ NCAA College World Series opener Caught stealing: 1, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 against Miami (FL)…Caught the ninth inning of the Game 1 NCAA Field chances: 10, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 Gainesville Super Regional versus No. 10 Florida State…Delivered a pinch-hit single in the ninth inning of the SEC Tournament elimina- Putouts: 8, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 tion game against Auburn…Went 1-for-2 and scored a run in the Assists: 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Missouri, win over Stetson at McKethan Stadium…Notched first career start Mar 20, 2016 ; Florida A&M, May 29, 2015 in the finale with Stony Brook…Smacked a ground-rule, pinch-hit 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 double during the second encounter against the Seawolves…Drew Runners CS: a pinch-hit walk and scored on a pinch-hit single by Mike Fahrman in game two with Rhode Island…Had a pinch-hit infield single in his first collegiate at bat during the season opener against URI.

KOLOZSVARY’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .278 18 1 18 4 5 1 0 0 1 6 .333 1 0 7 0 .316 0 0 0 0 19 3 0 1.000 2016 .235 14 3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 10 .588 0 2 5 0 .316 0 0 1 2 46 4 1 .980 TOTAL .257 32 4 35 7 9 1 0 2 6 16 .457 1 2 12 0 .316 0 0 1 2 65 7 1 .986

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #37 J RHPACKSON • 6-5 • 180 • R/R • SOPHOMOREKOWAR • 1L CHARLOTTE, N.C. • CHARLOTTE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MAJOR: FOOD & RESOURCE ECONOMICS 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll PERSONAL: Jackson Alexander Kowar was born Oct. 4, 1996, in Chicago, Ill…His parents are Frank and Debbie Kowar…His father, AS FRESHMAN (2016): Appeared in 12 games, starting 6…Pitched Frank, was a closer for the Charlotte 49ers (1987-90) before KOWAR’S CAREER HIGHS to a 3-0 record with an ERA of 3.37…Gave up 15 runs (13 earned) on playing in the Toronto Blue Jays’ organization…Has one sister, Innings pitched: 6.0, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 34 hits and 10 walks with 44 strikeouts in 34.2 innings of work… Carson, who attends NC State…Chose to attend Florida because Held opponents to a .257 batting average against, which ranked Walks allowed: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Missouri, of Gainesville’s college-town feel, the academics, the coaches and second among all UF freshman pitchers…Established himself as a Mar 19, 2016 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar 22, 2016 the baseball program. regular starter for midweek games…Picked up his first career win Strikeouts: 8, UCF, Mar 2, 2016 against UCF on March 2, throwing 5 shutout innings with 8 K’s, a career high…Defeated rival Florida State on March 29 by tossing Batters faced: 22, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 5 innings of one-run ball…Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Field chances: 3, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 ; North Florida, Honor Roll. Mar 9, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from the Charlotte Chris- Putouts: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; vs Eastern tian School who played for head coach Greg Simmons…Taken in Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 the 40th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers with the 1,210th pick…Ranked No. 4 in the state of Assists: 3, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 North Carolina and as the No. 1 right-hander by Perfect Game... Runners CS: 1, UCF, Mar 2, 2016 Ranked No. 99 on Baseball America’s prospect list for the MLB Draft…Finished 10-1 with a school-record 0.20 earned run aver- age and totaled 118 strikeouts in 71 innings…Fired a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts as Charlotte Christian posted a 7-0 shutout of Wesleyan Christian Academy to win its fifth-straight NCISAA 3A state title last year…Tossed a one-hit shutout and had eight strikeouts in the state semifinals against High Point Christian Academy…Was a first-team High School All-American by Baseball America…Member of the Second-Team All-USA Today North Caro- lina Baseball Team…Was all-state, All-Charlotte Observer and all- conference both his junior and senior years…Honored as the 2015 South Charlotte Weekly Baseball Player of the Year…Was named as a Honorable Mention All-American and as a Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Atlantic All-Region First Team prior to his senior year…Went 10-1 with a 0.79 ERA as a junior, with a school-record 131 strikeouts…Threw a four-hit shutout with nine strikeouts against nationally-ranked Providence…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Third-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Un- derclass Honorable Mention All-American.

KOWAR’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING YearRA E 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 2016 3.37 3 0 12 6 0 0 2 0 34.2 34 15 13 10 44 7 1 5 152 .254 5 7 0 0 1 TOTAL 3.37 3 0 12 6 0 0 2 0 34.2 34 15 13 10 44 7 1 5 152 .254 5 7 0 0 1

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OFRYAN • 6-0 • 190 •LARSON R/R • SENIOR • 3L ORLANDO, FLA. • DR. PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ADVERTISING 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Played in 48 games and made 24 starts in left field for the Gators…Batted .274 with nine runs, nine walks AS A JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 59 games for the Gators, start- and seven RBI…Totaled four sacrifice hits and a pair of sacrifice LARSON’S CAREER HIGHS ing 20 (12 in LF and 8 in RF)…Hit .161 (14-87) with 7 RBI and 12 runs flies…Boasted a perfect fielding percentage and a couple of as- Hits: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 scored…Recorded 2 doubles, giving him a slugging percentage of sists…Hit .385 (10-for-26) in 23 SEC games, with seven starts… .184…Walked 7 times to go along with 19 strikeouts, good for an Doubles: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 ; Alabama, Scored four runs and had three RBI in league play…Career-long OBP of .245…Went 2 for 4 on stolen base attempts…Committed Mar 27, 2015 nine-game ended in the NCAA Gainesville Regional 2 errors for a fielding percentage of .949…Recorded a 4-hit game against the College of Charleston…Went 3-for-4, scored twice and Triples: 1, USF, May 5, 2015 on February 20 against Florida Gulf Coast, tied for the most by added an RBI single to help the Gators sweep No. 20 Alabama in any Gator in a game this season…In that same game vs. FGCU, he Home runs: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 Tuscaloosa…Came through with a two-out, walk-off single in the scored or drove in 4 of the Gators 8 runs in an 8-4 win…Named to 10th inning and was 2-for-2 in the third win over Missouri…Lofted Total bases: 6, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 20, 2016 the 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll. a sacrifice fly in the 6-2 win over No. 4 LSU that clinched the se- RBI: 4, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Enjoyed a solid season, batting .305 ries…Had a pair of 2-for-4 outings in the series at No. 17 Miami Runs scored: 3, South Carolina, Apr 11, 2015 ; Florida Gulf in 66 games and making 51 starts (47 in right field, four in left (FL)…Started all three games in the season-opening series against Coast, Feb 20, 2016 field)…Posted career highs across the board in average, runs (28), Maryland and had a RBI fielder’s choice in his collegiate debut. RBI (25), walks (24), stolen bases (7), doubles (5), homers (1) and Walks: 2, Kentucky, Apr 25, 2015 ; Maryland, Feb 16, 2014 ; Played for the Lakeshore (Wis.) Chinooks…The triples (1)…Was 7-for-8 on the basepaths and matched Richie Mar- SUMMER (2014): at USF, Feb 18, 2015 Chinooks were crowned as the 2014 Perfect Game Summer Colle- tin for the team lead with seven sacrifice bunts…Ranked second on giate Team of the Year after winning the league’s championship… Hit by pitch: 1, 8 times the Orange and Blue with a .330 clip in SEC play and had 12 RBI, 12 Had a .181 batting average in 33 games, with 15 runs, 12 RBI, nine walks, 11 runs, four doubles and three thefts…Was 7-for-25 (.280) Struck out: 3, at USF, May 30, 2015 walks, four stolen bases and three doubles. with five runs in 13 postseason games, including a .308 (4-for-13) Sac flies: 1, 5 times showing during the NCAA College World Series…Scored twice and HIGH SCHOOL: Outfielder from Dr. Phillips High School who played had an RBI fielder’s choice in the win over Virginia…Delivered an for head coach Mike Bradley…Was named to Rawlings/Perfect Sac bunts: 1, 14 times RBI single that scored Mike Rivera and scored during the 11-run, Game Preseason Florida Region First Team prior to his senior At bats: 5, 8 times fourth-inning outburst against Miami (FL) to begin the CWS… year…Ranked No. 50 in the state of Florida, No. 11 among outfield- Went 2-for-2 with an RBI single in the shutout of Florida A&M ers in the Class of 2013 Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Earned Stolen bases: 1, 11 times to kick off the NCAA Gainesville Regional…Came through with a Honorable Mention All-Metro West Conference honors in ’13, when Caught stealing: 1, 4 times key run-scoring single in the eighth inning of the finale at No. 8 he batted .305…Dr. Phillips advanced to the regional quarterfinals Field chances: 4, at Miami (FL), Feb 23, 2014 ; Florida Vanderbilt and was 2-for-5 in the victory that claimed the series… and finished with an overall record of 20-8…Established a single- State, Mar 17, 2015 ; LSU, Mar 29, 2014 Snapped a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning of the decisive third game season school record with nine saves and sported a 0.00 earned at Georgia with a three-run double…Led UF to a sweep of No. 21 run average…Belted a solo homer and stuck out the side in the Putouts: 4, at Miami (FL), Feb 23, 2014 ; Florida State, Mar South Carolina by going 6-for-9 (.667) with four runs…Paced the final inning in a 3-1 victory over Trinity Prep…Helped the Panthers 17, 2015 ; LSU, Mar 29, 2014 squad’s offense in the set versus Alabama with a .500 (6-for-12) to a district championship and regional semifinal berth as a junior, Assists: 1, 7 times effort that included four RBI, two doubles and a pair of runs… when he hit .300…Named the Brighthouse Sports Player of the Stroked a couple of run-scoring singles and was 2-for-4 in a win Week on May 8, 2012. over No. 11 Florida State…Belted first career homer and set a per- mer Gator shortstop Justin Tordi (2003-05)…Regards Pete Rose PERSONAL: Ryan Charles Larson was born Oct. 8, 1994, in Or- sonal best by driving in four runs in the 22-3 win over Rhode Island. as his favorite baseball player because he played the game with lando, Fla…His parents are Tim and Pam Larson, both of whom SUMMER (2015): Was a member of the Charlottesville (Va.) Tom graduated from Wisconsin…Has two older brothers, Brad and no fear…Enjoys boating, fishing and playing basketball…Chose to Sox in the Valley League…Batted .192 in 20 games, with eight runs, Taylor…Brad played basketball at FIU, while Taylor graduated attend Florida because of the program’s winning tradition…Also seven walks, two doubles and a pair of stolen bases. from Tennessee…Comes from same high school program as for- considered ACC schools Georgia Tech, Miami and North Carolina.

LARSON’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2014 .274 48 24 84 9 23 0 0 0 7 23 .274 9 1 14 0 .344 2 4 2 3 44 2 0 1.000 2015 .305 66 51 167 28 51 5 1 1 25 61 .365 24 4 32 2 .401 2 7 7 8 84 2 1 .989 2016 .161 59 20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 16 .184 7 3 19 3 .245 1 3 2 4 34 3 2 .949 TOTAL .260 173 95 338 49 88 7 1 1 39 100 .296 40 8 65 5 .348 5 14 11 15 162 7 3 .983

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INFDEACON • 5-10 • 190 • L/R •LIPUT SOPHOMORE • 1L OVIEDO, FLA. • OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY 2016 Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America Second Team fect Game prior to his senior year…Participated in the 2015 Florida 2016 SEC All-Freshman Team Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game…Was a 2014 Perfect Game Underclass Third-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect LIPUT’S CAREER HIGHS AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Played in all 68 games and started 67, Game Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American. Hits: 4, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 with the primary position of 2nd base…Hit .270 (65-241) with 36 RBI and 39 runs scored…21 of his 65 hits went for extra bases, PERSONAL: Davis Paul Liput was born June 27, 1996, in Orlando, Doubles: 2, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 including 3 home runs, 4 triples, and 14 doubles, good for a slug- Fla…Goes by Deacon…His parents are David and Linda Liput…Has Triples: 1, 4 times ging percentage of .398…His 4 triples ranked second on the team two brothers, Austin and Chase…Austin played baseball at USC behind speedster Buddy Reed…Walked 34 times to go along with Upstate from 2009-12 and Chase is serving in the U.S. Army… Home runs: 1, Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 44 strikeouts…Went 13 for 17 on stolen bases…His 13 stolen bases Decided to attend Florida because of the coaching staff and the 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May 15, 2016 ranked second on the team, tied with Jonathan India…Hit .232 in Gators’ style of play…Enjoys fishing, playing with magnets and Total bases: 5, Missouri, Mar 19, 2016 ; Vanderbilt, May SEC play…Recorded his first career hit, a single, in his first career ping-pong…Considers his best moment in baseball to be winning a 15, 2016 at-bat as a Gator…Hit his first career home run to open the scoring state championship last year since they had come close every year against Missouri on March 19…Had a team high 21-game on-base but finally won it all during his senior year…It was Oviedo’s first RBI: 4, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 11, streak to begin the season…This streak was the longest by any baseball title in the school’s 80-year history. 2016 Gator on the season…Only committed 5 errors on the season, for a Runs scored: 3, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 .982 fielding percentage…Named to the SEC All-Freshman team… Named to the Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-American Walks: 2, 5 times Second-Team. Hit by pitch: 2, USF, May 10, 2016 SUMMER (2016): Played for the in the Struck out: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 3, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, May prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League...The Commodores finished 29, 2016 second in the Collegiate Summer Baseball Rankings...Heated up late in the summer with a 12-game hit streak and finished with Sac flies: 1, Bethune-Cookman, Jun 3, 2016 a .305 average (32-for-105) with four doubles, three home runs Sac bunts: 1, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; at Miami (FL), Feb 28, and 18 RBI...Hit .406 (13-for-32) in eight playoff games...Helped 2016 ; vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 Falmouth advance to the Championship Series of the playoffs. At bats: 6, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 11, HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Oviedo High School who played for 2016 head coach Jason Foss…Was chosen in the 39th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Yankees at No. 1,173 Stolen bases: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 overall…Was the Class 7A Player of the Year, the Orlando Sentinel Caught stealing: 2, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 Player of the Year and the Class 7A Florida Dairy Farmers Player of 12, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, the Year…Member of the First-Team All-USA Today Florida Base- Field chances: May 29, 2016 ball Team…Ranked as the No. 11 shortstop in the state of Florida by Perfect Game…Batted .473 with 33 runs, 16 RBI, 13 doubles, Putouts: 4, vs Connecticut, Jun 4, 2016 ; Dartmouth, Mar four homers and two triples in his final prep season as the Lions 5, 2016 ; vs LSU, May 25, 2016 captured their first state title…Went 4-for-7 with a walk, two Assists: 9, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; vs Texas A&M, steals and two runs in the Final Four as Oviedo (25-5) won the May 29, 2016 Class 7A state championship with a 7-0 run through the playoffs… Liput was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region Second Team by Rawlings/Per-

LIPUT’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .270 68 67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 96 .398 34 2 44 5 .363 1 3 13 17 96 181 5 .982 TOTAL .270 68 67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 96 .398 34 2 44 5 .363 1 3 13 17 96 181 5 .982

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OFNELSON • 5-10 • 195 • R/R •MALDONADO SOPHOMORE • 1L TAMPA, FLA. • JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY 2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team PERSONAL: Nelson Maldonado was born Aug. 13, 1996, in Chicago, Ill…His father is Nelson Maldonado, Sr., and his mother is Edna Ro- AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Played in 64 games and started 59, driguez…Had a 4.9 grade-point average and will be the first person MALDONADO’S CAREER HIGHS primarily playing in LF and RF…Hit .256 (50-195) with 30 RBI and in his family to attend college…Chose to attend Florida in order to Hits: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 35 runs scored…15 of his 50 hits went for extra bases, including 6 get a high standard education and to play baseball for the Gators… 2016 home runs, 2 triples, and 7 doubles, good for a slugging percent- Enjoys fishing…Wants to become a physical therapist. age of .405…His 6 home runs ranked fourth on the team and first Doubles: 2, at Kentucky, Mar 27, 2016 among outfielders…Walked 25 times to go along with 38 strike- Triples: 1, Missouri, Mar 20, 2016 ; Florida Atlantic, Mar outs for an OBP of .350…Went 6 for 7 on stolen base attempts, 22, 2016 which ranked fifth on the team…Committed 0 errors in the field… Played in 29 games in SEC play, starting all 29…Hit .300 (30-100) Home runs: 2, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 in SEC play, with 2 home runs and 12 RBI…Was the only Gator with Total bases: 9, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 a multi-HR game against SEC competition, swatting 2 HR against Kentucky on March 25…His first career hit was a pinch-hit, game- RBI: 3, 4 times tying RBI single in the bottom of the ninth against Eastern Michi- Runs scored: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 ; vs Mississippi gan…Hit .333 during the SEC Tournament…Named to the NCAA State, May 27, 2016 Gainesville Regional All-Tournament team. Walks: 2, 7 times SUMMER (2016): Played for the Madison Mallards in the North- woods League...Batted .298 (37-for-120) with 11 doubles and four Hit by pitch: 1, Mississippi State, Apr 9, 2016 ; at Florida home runs for the Mallards, who earned the No. 2 seed in the divi- State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 sion for the playoffs with a 43-29 record. Struck out: 3, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Jefferson High School who played for At bats: 5, 4 times head coaches Emeterio “Pop” Cuesta and Juan Fontela…Ranked as No. 7 third baseman in the state of Florida in the Class of 2015 Stolen bases: 1, 6 times Final Rankings from Perfect Game…Rated No. 124 in Florida by Caught stealing: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 15, 2016 Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Selected to the Class 6A All- State Team last spring…As a senior, he hit .458 with 22 RBI, 12 Field chances: 4, Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 ; Florida State, stolen bases, 11 doubles and three homers…Earned the 2015 Wade Mar 15, 2016 Boggs Athletic Achievement Award, presented to a Hillsborough Putouts: 4, Dartmouth, Mar 6, 2016 ; Florida State, Mar County baseball player who combines athletic, academic and com- 15, 2016 munity achievements…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason All- 1, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; at Tennessee, May 6, American and was named Florida All-Region Honorable Mention Assists: 2016 by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year…Was a 2014 First-Team Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County selection after hitting .432 with 26 RBI, 25 runs, 12 stolen bases and four hom- ers…Named a Perfect Game Underclass High Honorable Mention All-American in his junior season.

MALDONADO’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .256 64 59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 79 .405 25 3 38 7 .350 0 0 6 7 78 2 0 1.000 TOTAL .256 64 59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 79 .405 25 3 38 7 .350 0 0 6 7 78 2 0 1.000

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #12

INF/OFBLAKE • 5-11 • 180 REESE • S/R • SOPHOMORE • 1L TALLAHASSEE, FLA. • LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: FOREST RESOURCES & CONSERVATION 2016 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll PERSONAL: Blake Richard Reese was born Nov. 12, 1996, in Tal- lahassee, Fla…His parents are Rich and Christine Reese…Has a Appeared in 12 games for the Gators in AS A FRESHMAN (2016): younger brother, Trevor…Enjoys fishing and listening to music… REESE’S CAREER HIGHS 2016, making 0 starts…Saw action at shortstop and second base… Chose to attend Florida because it presented him the best oppor- Hit .286 (2-7) with 1 RBI and 2 runs scored…Of his two hits, one Hits: 1, Dartmouth, Mar 4, 2016 ; vs Mississippi State, May tunity to win a College World Series, play in the best conference was a double and the other was a single…Hit first career hit was 27, 2016 and to face the best competition…Hopes to become an analyst, a pinch-hit single against Dartmouth…Walked 2 times and struck writer or contributor for MLB Network. Doubles: 1, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 out 2 times on the season…His first career RBI came in the SEC Tournament in an elimination game against Mississippi State… Total bases: 2, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 Committed 0 errors…Named to the 2015-2016 SEC First-Year Aca- RBI: 1, vs Mississippi State, May 27, 2016 demic Honor Roll. Runs scored: 1, Vanderbilt, May 15, 2016 ; at LSU, May SUMMER (2016): Played for the in the North- 21, 2016 woods League...Appeared in 42 games and hit .259 (45-for-175) with 13 doubles and 19 RBI...Scored 26 runs and had 14 stolen Walks: 1, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 bases. Struck out: 1, Florida Gulf Coast, Feb 21, 2016 ; vs Texas HIGH SCHOOL: Infielder from Lincoln High School who played for A&M, May 29, 2016 head coach Joe Vallese and was a three-year starter…Ranked as the No. 7 shortstop in the state of Florida in the Final Class of 2015 At bats: 2, Eastern Michigan, Feb 23, 2016 Rankings by Perfect Game…Named the Lincoln Scholar-Athlete of Field chances: 1, 4 times the Year and graduated cum laude with a 4.27 grade-point aver- age…Earned All-Big Bend Conference honors as both a junior and Putouts: 1, Eastern Michigan, Feb 23, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar senior…Was an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American and 11, 2016 ; at LSU, May 19, 2016 was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ 1, Dartmouth, Mar 4, 2016 Perfect Game prior to his senior year...Was a 2014 Perfect Game Assists: Underclass Second-Team All-American and a 2013 Perfect Game Underclass Honorable Mention All-American…Attended the same high school as former Gator two-sport athlete Gavin Dickey, who lettered in baseball at UF from 2004-06, and former shortstop Cole Figueroa, who made the Major Leagues with the Tampa Bay Rays after playing for the Orange and Blue in 2007-08.

REESE’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2016 .286 12 0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .286 12 0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1.000

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #4

CMIKE • 5-10 • 205 •RIVERA R/R • JUNIOR • 2L VENICE, FLA. • VENICE HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: ANTHROPOLOGY 2016 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team 12 runs, three doubles and a pair of homers…Led the Gators at the 2016 All-SEC Second Team NCAA College World Series by going 7-for-18 (.389)…Tied the third 2016 SEC All-Defensive Team meeting with Virginia by driving in Schwarz with a sixth-inning RIVERA’S CAREER HIGHS 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American RBI single and was 2-for-4…Had an RBI single and a run-scoring Hits: 4, Maine, Mar 7, 2015 2015 All-SEC Second Team double in the Gators’ 10-5 triumph over the Cavaliers…Started his Doubles: 1, 20 times 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team action in Omaha by going 2-for-3 with a pair of runs versus No. 2015 SEC Freshman of the Week (March 30) 8 Miami (FL)…Connected on a two-run single in the first inning Triples: 1, at Mississippi State, Apr 19, 2015 ; North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Mar 26, 2016 AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Appeared in 67 games for the Gators, and had a fielder’s choice that plated Schwarz in the third inning starting 66, mainly at catcher and DH…Hit .245 (56-229) with 47 in Game 1 of the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional against No. 10 Home runs: 1, 12 times RBI and 33 runs scored…20 of his 56 hits went for extra bases, Florida State…Tied for the team lead with six RBI during the SEC Total bases: 6, Harvard, Mar 11, 2016 ; Missouri, Mar 19, including 9 home runs, 2 triples, and 9 doubles, good for a slugging Tournament, when he was 5-for-17 (.294), with three runs, three 2016 percentage of .419…Walked 28 times to go along with 26 strike- doubles and a round-tripper…Doubled and scored in the 7-3 vic- outs, giving him an OBP of .347…Tied with Buddy Reed for the tory over No. 9 Vanderbilt that secured the title…Snapped a 1-1 RBI: 4, at Tennessee, May 8, 2016 team lead in sacrifice bunts with 5…Ranked second on the team tie with a leadoff homer in the ninth inning to provide the winning Runs scored: 3, Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015 with 9 HBP…Hit .263 (26-99) in SEC play while starting all 29 SEC margin as the Gators knocked off No. 1 LSU in the SEC Tourney games…Slugged .434 against SEC competition, which ranked third semifinals…Smashed a two-run double during the eight-run, Walks: 2, 5 times third-inning outburst against Auburn…Chipped in with two RBI in on the team…Knocked in the Gators first two runs of the season Hit by pitch: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; at UCF, Mar with a sac fly and solo home run against Florida Gulf Coast…In the SEC Tourney opener versus Arkansas…Batted .429 (3-for-7) 1, 2016 the three game series against Tennessee, went 5-12 with 2 home during the series with Kentucky and went 2-for-3 with two RBI in runs and 6 RBI…Only committed 3 errors on the year, contribut- the finale…Laced a two-run triple in the ninth inning to help com- Struck out: 3, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 ; Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 ing to a fielding percentage of .994…Threw out 15 of 30 runners plete a sweep at Mississippi State…Went 3-for-5 with a two RBI Sac flies: 1, 7 times attempting to steal against him…Hit .389 (7-18) on the Gators’ singles as UF downed No. 21 South Carolina to finish a sweep at run to the SEC Tournament championship game…Had the second McKethan Stadium…Named the SEC Freshman of the Week for the Sac bunts: 2, vs LSU, May 25, 2016 most games with multiple RBI on the team with 16…Named to the first time in his career on March 30 after notching a .467 average At bats: 5, 14 times All-SEC Second Team…Earned All-SEC Defensive Team honors for during the Gators’ four games that week…Batted .467 (7-for-15) his work behind the plate. as Florida claimed three of four contests and posted a series vic- Stolen bases: 1, Rhode Island, Feb 15, 2015 ; at USF, Feb 18, 2015 SUMMER (2016): Selected to play with the USA Baseball Colle- tory over Alabama…Tied for the team lead by driving in five runs, giate National Team in a summer tour in Asia and Cuba...Was just scored three times and drew a pair of walks…Powered the offense Caught stealing: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 16, 2016 ; Florida Gulf 2-for-22 at the plate in 13 games, but gunned down seven of 11 at Ole Miss by going 5-for-12 (.417) and tallied five RBI...Debuted Coast, Feb 21, 2016 against No. 11 Florida State with a 3-for-5 performance in which base stealers and made no errors playing catcher. Field chances: 19, Missouri, Mar 18, 2016 he scored twice and had a run-scoring single…Cranked a two-run AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Earned Freshman All-American recog- homer to left center in the sixth inning of the second matchup with Putouts: 17, Missouri, Mar 18, 2016 nition from Louisville Slugger…Became the first Gator freshman Tennessee…Was a career-best 4-for-4 in the series-clinching vic- Assists: 5, North Florida, Mar 9, 2016 catcher to be chosen All-SEC since Mike Stanley in 1982 by being tory over Maine…Came through with a two-run single in the sixth named to the second team…Joined teammates Dalton Guthrie and inning of the opener versus No. 8 Miami (FL). Runners CS: 4, Auburn, May 14, 2015 JJ Schwarz on the SEC’s All-Freshman Team…Started 65 of the 66 games he played in as a rookie, with 41 starts behind the plate HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher who played for head coach Craig Faulkner and 24 at designated hitter…Batted .271 with 48 RBI, 31 runs, 16 at Venice High School…Teammate of fellow Gator sophomore Dal- sophomore and junior years and reached the semifinals in his final walks, 11 doubles, five sacrifice flies and three homers…Contrib- ton Guthrie…Chosen in the 33rd round of the 2014 Major League season…Rivera ranked No. 35 in the state of Florida and was No. 3 uted 15 multiple-hit games and 13 multiple-RBI efforts…Had a Baseball Draft by the Oakland A’s with the 1,002nd overall pick… at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from Perfect Game… .258 average in 28 conference games, with a team-high 21 RBI, Captured back-to-back state championships in Class 7A during his Rated as the No. 21 catcher nationally by Perfect Game…Earned

RIVERA’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .271 66 65 225 31 61 11 1 3 48 83 .369 16 9 24 6 .337 5 2 2 2 293 40 1 .997 2016 .245 67 66 229 33 56 9 2 9 47 96 .419 28 9 26 7 .347 2 5 0 2 430 57 3 .994 TOTAL .258 133 131 454 64 117 20 3 12 95 179 .394 44 18 50 13 .342 7 7 2 4 723 97 4 .995

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES all-state acclaim in Class 6A…First-team Preseason All-American by Louisville Slugger…Participated in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) All-Star Baseball Classic…Named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his se- nior year…First-team Louisville Slugger High School All-American as a junior, when he batted .506 with 25 RBI and 18 doubles… Was a MaxPreps Underclass All-American and made the Sarasota Herald-Tribune All-Area Team…Chosen All-Tournament at the 2013 National High School Invitational (NHSI) in Cary, N.C., after going 7-for-12 (.583) with three RBI and a pair of doubles…Member of the 2013 USA 18-U National Team, along with Gator freshman JJ Schwarz, which repeated as World Champions after winning the 18-U World Cup in Taichung, Taiwan...Drove in a team-high 11 runs and batted .364 (16-for-44), good for third on squad, with seven runs and three doubles. PERSONAL: Michael William Rivera was born Dec. 12, 1995, in Pinellas Park, Fla…His parents are William and Maria Rivera…Has one younger sister, Elsie…Enjoys fishing…Considers St. Louis Car- dinals’ catcher to be his favorite player because he’s a winner and he throws a lot of runners out.

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RHPFRANK • 6-0 • 190 • R/R RUBIO • SENIOR • 3L MIAMI SHORES, FLA. • ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: CRIMINOLOGY 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll AS A FRESHMAN (2014): Earned a spot on the SEC First-Year 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll Academic Honor Roll…Made three appearances totaling eight in- 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll nings and was 0-0 with a 2.25 ERA…Worked a season-high four RUBIO’S CAREER HIGHS innings in the series opener at No. 19 Kentucky, allowing six hits Innings pitched: 4.0, at Kentucky, Apr 4, 2014 AS A JUNIOR (2016): Appeared in 23 games for the Gators, all in and two runs, with a personal-high three strikeouts…Fired three relief, pitching to a 3-1 record…Allowed 17 runs (17 earned) on 36 Walks allowed: 2, at Florida State, Apr 12, 2016 ; Miami shutout frames and had a pair of strikeouts in the first meeting hits for an ERA of 4.46…Struck out 21 batters compared to just (FL), Feb 21, 2015 ; USF, May 10, 2016 with Illinois…Debuted in the second encounter at No. 17 Miami 8 walks, second among Gator relievers with at least 20 appear- (FL), permitting one hit and a walk in an inning of work against Strikeouts: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 1, 2016 ; at Kentucky, Apr ances…Opposing hitters managed just a .277 average against the Hurricanes. 4, 2014 Rubio…In SEC play, made 9 appearances with an ERA of 5.00…6 of his 9 appearances in SEC play were scoreless…Recorded his first SUMMER (2014): Joined Gator teammate Mike Fahrman on the Batters faced: 18, at Kentucky, Apr 4, 2014 career win against Florida Atlantic on March 22 after throwing 1.1 Olean Oilers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League in 2014… Field chances: 2, 4 times scoreless innings…Recorded the win against rival Florida State on Was 5-1 with a 2.28 ERA in nine games, all starts…Tied for the April 12 after tossing two innings of one-run ball…Committed 0 league lead with five complete games and was sixth with 50 Putouts: 1, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 ; Tennessee, errors in the field on the season…Named to the SEC Spring Aca- strikeouts in 67 innings…Represented the Western Division in Mar 13, 2015 demic Honor Roll. the NYCBL All-Star Game…Closed the season with a seven-inning Assists: 2, Jacksonville, Apr 19, 2016 ; USF, May 10, 2016 shutout at Niagara in which he had seven K…Went the distance in AS A SOPHOMORE (2015): Named to the SEC Academic Honor a 6-5 setback to Hornell…Crafted a three-hit shutout against the Runners CS: 2, vs Eastern Michigan, Feb 24, 2016 Roll…Made 15 relief appearances and was 0-1 with a 3.20 earned Wellsville Nitros…Posted back-to-back complete-game efforts in run average in 19.2 innings…Notched six strikeouts and permitted wins over Rochester (9.0 IP, 2 R, 7 H, 8 K) and Oneonta (9.0 IP, 3 R, three walks…Surrendered one run in seven SEC appearances span- graduated from Florida and Thomas is an undergraduate student 8 H, 5 K)…His first victory of the campaign came at Oneonta, when ning 12.1 innings for a 0.73 ERA…Set down all six hitters he faced at Miami…Chose to attend UF since it provides a great balance of he totaled a season-high 11 strikeouts over seven frames. and recorded a pair of strikeouts in the Gators’ NCAA Tournament academics and athletics…Considers ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith to be opener against Florida A&M…Closed UF’s victory over Auburn at HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from St. Thomas Aquinas his favorite sports personality because he is always entertaining the SEC Tournament by working the final 1.1 innings…Threw 2.1 High School who played for head coach Troy Cameron…Named a and enthusiastic…Enjoys fishing. innings of scoreless ball in the second meeting with Kentucky… second-team All-American by Louisville Slugger after going 8-3 Finished the first win over No. 21 South Carolina with a clean ninth with a 1.72 ERA and 84 strikeouts in 61 innings in 2013…Also inning in which he induced three grounders…Kept Ole Miss off of named first-team All-Broward County by the Miami Herald and the scoreboard over a season-high 3.1 innings…Limited Tennessee the High School Baseball Network…Helped the Raiders to the Class to a run in three innings of action during the SEC opener at McK- 7A state semifinals…Rubio worked 6.2 innings, allowing five hits ethan Stadium…Retired the lone batter in the sixth inning at No. 9 and striking out four Haines City batters, but Aquinas dropped a UCF…Season debut was a 1-2-3 eighth inning on Valentine’s Day in 2-1 decision at the final four…Was a third-team Class 8A-6A All- the second victory against Rhode Island. Broward selection by the Miami Herald as a junior, when he was 6-0 with a 1.85 ERA in 10 appearances, including six starts span- SUMMER (2015): Played for the Waterloo (Iowa) Bucks of the ning 34 innings…Member of the National Honor Society and the Northwoods League, along with the Gators’ Taylor Lane, last sum- Spanish Honor Society. mer…Was 1-4 with a 5.80 ERA in nine games, eight of which were starts…Tallied 25 strikeouts and yielded eight walks in 45 innings… PERSONAL: Frank Michael Rubio was born April 23, 1995, in Hol- Delivered 7.1 scoreless innings in a 5-0 shutout of Alexandria… lywood, Fla.…His parents are Frank and Kathleen Rubio…His father Saved his first outing of the summer against Rochester with 1.1 went to Miami and his mother attended Florida State…Has three scoreless innings. siblings: Jessie, Daniel and Thomas…Jessie earned a bachelor’s degree from FSU and is attending law school at Miami, Daniel

RUBIO’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING YearRA E 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 2014 2.25 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 8.0 9 2 2 2 5 1 0 0 35 .290 0 1 0 0 1 2015 3.20 0 1 15 0 0 0 1 0 19.2 20 7 7 3 6 2 0 2 80 .274 0 2 0 0 2 2016 4.46 3 1 23 0 0 0 1 1 34.1 36 17 17 8 21 7 0 3 144 .277 0 2 0 1 3 TOTAL 3.77 3 2 41 0 0 0 2 1 62.0 65 26 26 13 32 10 0 5 259 .278 0 5 0 1 6

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES #22 JJ C • 6-2 SCHWARZ • 215 • R/R • JUNIOR • 2L PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. • PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: SOCIOLOGY 2016 NCBWA Third Team All-America to extend the Gators’ lead to 6-0…Recorded 5 RBI in that same 2016 SEC All-Tournament Team game, the most by any Gator in a game this season…Ranked third 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll on the team in both multiple hit games (23) and multiple RBI SCHWARZ’S CAREER HIGHS 2015 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team games (15)…Hit .333 (7-21) in the SEC Tournament with 7 RBI in 5 Hits: 5, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 games…Went 4-5 with 4 RBI and a home run to propel the Gators 2015 Louisville Slugger Co-Freshman of the Year Doubles: 2, Alabama, Mar 27, 2015 ; vs Arkansas, May 2015 NCBWA Freshman Hitter of the Year to a win in an elimination game against Mississippi State…Had 3 20, 2015 2015 ABCA Second-Team All-American multi-hit games and 9 RBI in 8 games in the NCAA Tournament… 2015 D1Baseball Second-Team All-American Has a total of 13 career RBI in SEC Tournament games, tying him Triples: 1, 6 times 2015 Perfect Game Second-Team All-American with Preston Tucker and Mike Stanley for the team record for most Home runs: 4, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 Baseball America Third-Team All-American career RBI in the SEC Tournament…Threw out 7 of 25 attempted 2015 NCBWA Third-Team All-American base-stealers…Earned third-team All-American honors from Total bases: 18, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 Baseball America First-Team Freshman All-American the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA)… RBI: 10, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 D1Baseball First-Team Freshman All-American Named to the SEC All-Tournament Team…Named to the 2016 SEC Runs scored: 5, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 Louisville Slugger Freshman All-American Spring Academic Honor Roll. 2015 NCBWA First-Team Freshman All-American SUMMER (2016): Joined the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in the Walks: 3, at Kentucky, Mar 25, 2016 2015 Perfect Game First-Team Freshman All-American Cape Cod Baseball League and hit .207 (6-for-29) in limited ac- Hit by pitch: 1, 8 times 2015 NCAA Gainesville Regional Most Outstanding Player tion...Had one home run and five RBI for the summer...Returned to 2015 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player Florida prior to the end of the season due to injury. Struck out: 3, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016 ; at Stetson, Mar 2015 All-SEC Second Team 24, 2015 ; at LSU, May 20, 2016 AS A FRESHMAN (2015): In addition to being named the Louis- 2015 SEC All-Freshman Team Sac flies: 1, 12 times 2015 NCBWA National Hitter of the Week (4/15) ville Slugger Co-2015 Freshman Player of the Year and as the Na- 2015 Louisville Slugger Player of the Week (4/13) tional Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Freshman Sac bunts: 1, Miami (FL), Feb 20, 2015 Hitter of the Year, Schwarz attained All-American status from the 2015 SEC Player of the Week (4/13) At bats: 6, Stetson, Apr 7, 2015 2015 SEC Freshman of the Week (3/2) American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), Baseball America, D1Baseball, the NCBWA and Perfect Game…He also earned Fresh- Stolen bases: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 14, 2016 ; Georgia, Apr AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): In the follow-up to his stellar 2015 man All-American recognition from Baseball America, D1Base- 22, 2016 ; at USF, May 30, 2015 campaign, Schwarz appeared in and started all 68 games on the ball, Collegiate Baseball, Louisville Slugger and the NCBWA…He Caught stealing: 1, Georgia, Apr 23, 2016 ; vs Alabama, season, the only Gator to do so…He has started every game in and shortstop Richie Martin were the only Gators to start all 70 May 26, 2016 his collegiate career thus far…He hit .290 (73-252) with 60 RBI games…Schwarz had 41 starts at designated hitter and 29 behind and 47 runs scored…His 60 RBI tied for the team lead with Peter the plate…Delivered a .332 batting average and led the Orange Field chances: 17, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 Alonso and ranked second in the Southeastern Conference…25 and Blue in RBI (73), homers (18), doubles (16), sacrifice flies (6) Putouts: 15, Georgia, Apr 21, 2016 of his 73 extra base hits went for extra bases, including 7 home and slugging percentage (.629)…Was third in the country in RBI runs, 3 triples, and 15 doubles giving him a .456 slugging percent- and finished fourth in homers…Tied for second on the club with Assists: 5, Bethune-Cookman, Apr 21, 2015 age, second on the team…Walked 45 times (3rd in the SEC) and 24 multiple-hit games and was the runner-up with 16 multiple- Runners CS: 1, 12 times struck out 54 times, good for an OBP of .397, second among Gator RBI games…Was named second-team All-SEC and to the league’s regulars…Went 2 for 4 on stolen base attempts…Hit .239 (28-117) All-Freshman Team…During the Gators’ postseason, Schwarz hit a during SEC play, with 19 RBI and 5 doubles…Committed 0 errors on team-best .491 (28-for-57), with 23 runs, 19 RBI, five doubles and encounter with Virginia after going 2-for-4 with two runs in the the season, one of two Gator regulars to do so, along with Nelson four homers in 15 games…Batted .474 (18-for-38) with 18 runs, win over the Cavaliers…Contributed a two-run single as part of the Maldonado…The Gators were 7-0 in games in which Schwarz hit 13 RBI, four homers and a pair of doubles in 10 NCAA Tournament 11-run outburst during the fourth inning in the CWS opener with a home run this season…Blasted a in game three of contests and was 6-for-18 (.333) with eight runs and two RBI in No. 8 Miami (FL)…Was 5-for-7 in the NCAA Gainesville Super Re- the NCAA Tournament Super Regional against rival Florida State the College World Series…Was 1-for-3 and scored twice in the final gional sweep of No. 10 Florida State, going 2-for-3 with three runs,

SCHWARZ’S CAREER STATISTICS HITTING Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2015 .332 70 70 256 60 85 16 3 18 73 161 .629 28 4 46 5 .398 6 1 1 1 221 21 3 .988 2016 .290 68 68 252 47 73 15 3 7 60 115 .456 45 4 54 5 .397 6 0 2 4 203 17 0 1.000 TOTAL .311 138 138 508 107 158 31 6 25 133 276 .543 73 8 100 10 .398 12 1 3 5 424 38 3 .994

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VETERAN PLAYER PROFILES two RBI and a homer in Game 1 and 3-for-4, with three RBI, three SUMMER (2015): One of the four Gators on the 2015 USA Baseball runs and a pair of jacks in Game 2 to send the Orange and Blue to Collegiate National Team, joining A.J. Puk, Buddy Reed and Logan Omaha…Went 7-for-13 (.538) with six RBI, four runs and a couple Shore…Ranked as the No. 9 prospect on Team USA by Baseball of doubles in the three wins during the NCAA Gainesville Regional America and was rated No. 15 by Perfect Game…Appeared in 11 to be voted as the event’s Most Outstanding Player…Broke a 1-1 games and made 10 starts…Belted a double and a no-doubt hom- stalemate with an RBI single in the sixth inning and it proved to be er…Hit .118 (4-for-34) with two runs and a pair of walks…Had a the difference as the Gators edged Florida Atlantic to advance… two-hit game in a start against Chinese Taipei on June 26, ripping a Enjoyed a spectacular NCAA Tourney debut, driving in five runs and double…Crushed a long bomb at versus going 4-for-5 in the shutout of Florida A&M…Was selected as the Cuba on July 2, sailing onto the roof of the Tobacco Road Restau- Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tournament, when he hit .526 (10- rant beyond the 32-foot fence in left field. for-19), with six RBI, five runs and three doubles, as Florida won its HIGH SCHOOL: Catcher from Palm Beach Gardens High School seventh title in program history…Had multiple hits in four of the who played for head coach Joe Russo…Chosen in the 17th round of five games and tied the semifinal matchup against No. 1 LSU with the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers a run-scoring double in the eighth inning…Had a pair of doubles, with the 506th overall pick…Ranked No. 13 in the state of Florida totaled three RBI and went 3-for-4 in his first contest in Hoover and was No. 1 at catcher in the Class of 2014 Final Rankings from versus Arkansas…Was 7-for-18 (.389) in the series triumph at No. Perfect Game…Rated as the No. 5 catcher nationally by Perfect 8 Vanderbilt, including a game-tying, two-out single in the ninth Game…Chosen First Team Palm Beach 8A-9 All-District after hit- of the finale that forced extra innings…Put his squad in front of ting .361 with 33 RBI, 15 runs, seven homers and four doubles… game two with a two-run homer and was 3-for-5… Chosen as the Also earned first-team All-North Conference recognition…Deliv- NCBWA National Hitter of the Week, the Louisville Slugger Player ered three RBI as Palm Beach Gardens knocked off top-seeded Ju- of the Week and as the SEC Player of the Week in mid-April af- piter in the district championship game…Schwarz was a first-team ter batting .529 (9-for-17) with 15 RBI, 12 runs scored and seven Preseason All-American and was named to the Florida All-Region home runs as Florida captured all four games that week, includ- First Team by Rawlings/Perfect Game prior to his senior year… ing a sweep of No. 21 South Carolina…His seven-homer barrage Batted .353 as a junior…Member of the 2013 USA 18-U National surpassed the six homers Taylor Gushue had in 63 games last year Team, along with Gator classmate Mike Rivera, which repeated as to lead the Gators…All nine of his hits went for extra-bases (seven World Champions after winning the 18-U World Cup in Taichung, homers, two doubles) and he recorded a slugging percentage of Taiwan...Hit. 333 (12-for-36) with nine RBI, five runs and three 1.882…Against the Gamecocks, Schwarz hit .364 (4-for-11) with doubles…Went 5-for-5 with a pair of doubles against Japan. a team-high seven runs, five RBI and three homers during the three wins…Completed the weekend by going 3-for-4 with three PERSONAL: Jeffrey James (JJ) Schwarz was born March 28, RBI and a pair of round-trippers, a solo shot in the fourth and a 1996, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla…His parents are Jeff and Kara two-run dinger in the eighth…Started the series with USC with a Schwarz…His father pitched in the Major Leagues for the Chicago run-scoring double in the fifth and a leadoff homer in the sev- White Sox (1993) and California Angels (1994)…Has two sisters, enth…Belted a school-record four homers against Stetson, tying Taylor and Grace and one brother, Colton…Taylor played first base the SEC’s single-game mark set in 1982 by Kentucky’s Bill San- for the Gator softball team that captured back-to-back NCAA dry, and established a UF single-game mark with 18 total bases… titles in 2014 and 2015…Enjoys playing golf, ping pong and skim- Went 5-for-6 against the Hatters and totaled a career-high 10 RBI, boarding…Chose to attend Florida because it’s close to home and second-most ever by a Gator, with a two-run homer in the second is a good program…Hopes to win a national championship and SEC inning, a two-run blast in the third inning, a three-run jack in the titles with the Gators. fourth, a solo big fly in the seventh and a two-run double in the eighth…Named the SEC Freshman of the Week on March 2 after notching a .462 average during the Gators’ four victories…Went 4-for-9 (.444) with two doubles, one run and an RBI as the Gators took all three games from Stony Brook…First career homer was a three-run shot in the second game of the campaign against Rhode Island…Was UF’s designated hitter in the season opener and was 1-for-3 with a double and a run scored.

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RHPBRADY • 6-5 • 190 • R/RSINGER • SOPHOMORE • 1L EUSTIS, FLA. • MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AS A FRESHMAN (2016): Made 23 appearances for the Gators and allowed just one earned run and struck out 11 batters with just this season, including 1 start…Pitched to a 2-2 record with an ERA one walk In the complete-game victory…Made a second appear- of 4.95…Gave up 26 runs (24 earned) on 43 hits and 17 walks with ance, coming into the championship game with a one-run lead and SINGER’S CAREER HIGHS 38 strikeouts in 43.2 innings…Allowed opponents to hit just .265 a runner on third base…Made quick work of his batter to earn the Innings pitched: 6.0, vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 against him…Led all first-year Gators in innings pitched… Com- save…Participated in the 2015 Florida Athletic Coaches Associa- Walks allowed: 3, at Miami (FL), Feb 27, 2016 ; at LSU, mitted 0 errors in the field…He was one of three Gator pitchers tion All-Star Game…Was a second-team Preseason All-American May 19, 2016 to allow 0 home runs on the year…In his first career appearance, and was named to the Florida All-Region First Team by Rawlings/ threw 3 perfect innings with 3 strikeouts and recorded his first ca- Perfect Game prior to his senior year… Chosen as a second-team Strikeouts: 4, Harvard, Mar 12, 2016 reer win, against Florida Gulf Coast…Made his first career start in Preseason Underclassmen All-American before his junior year. Batters faced: 25, vs Alabama, May 26, 2016 an elimination game against Alabama in the SEC tournament and PERSONAL: Brady Alan Singer was born Aug. 4, 1996, in Eustis, pitched 6 innings, allowing 4 runs in a Gator win. Field chances: 4, vs Florida State, Mar 29, 2016 Fla…His parents Brett and Jacquelyn Singer…Has an older brother, SUMMER (2016): Was one of the top performers in the presti- Brandon…Hobbies include hunting and fishing…Chose to attend Putouts: 2, vs Florida State, Mar 29, 2016 gious Cape Cod Baseball League, starring for the Falmouth Com- UF because he grew up a Gator fan and was impressed with the Assists: 3, Texas A&M, Apr 3, 2016 modores...He started six games and allowed just two earned runs team’s pitching program…Goal is to become one of the best play- in 28 innings (0.64 ERA) with 25 strikeouts and three walks...The ers and people to come through the program…Considers baseball Runners CS: 1, 5 times Commodores advanced to the Championship Series but lost in the legend to his favorite sports personality because of his deciding third game...The Commodores finished second in the Col- dedication and passion for the game. legiate Summer Baseball Rankings. HIGH SCHOOL: Right-handed pitcher from Eustis High School who played for head coach David Lee…Selected in the second round of the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays with the 56th overall pick…Ranked as the No. 54 national prospect and was No. 11 in the state of Florida by Baseball America for the MLB Draft…Rated No. 10 in the state of Florida and was the No. 3 right-hander in the Class of 2015 Final Rankings by Perfect Game… Named to the Class 5A All-State Team and to the All-Area Team from the Orlando Sentinel last spring…Honored as the Lake County Player of the Year…Was 8-3 with a 1.25 earned run average as a senior, with six complete games and 110 strikeouts in 67 innings… Limited opponents to a .146 batting average…Earned the Cy Young Award of the Florida League High School Invitational (FHSI) Chal- lenge…Started the first game of the week for Eustis against Forest

SINGER’S CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING YearRA E 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 2016 4.95 2 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 43.2 43 26 24 17 38 10 1 0 193 .265 2 9 0 0 5 TOTAL 4.95 2 2 23 1 0 0 1 1 43.2 43 26 24 17 38 10 1 0 193 .265 2 9 0 0 5

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#35 #32 #13

OF/LHPANDREW • 5-9 • 185 • L/L BAKER• FRESHMAN • HS INF/OFKEENAN • 6-0 • 230 • L/L BELL • FRESHMAN • HS OF/RHPAUSTIN • 6-0 • 195 • L/RBODRATO • FRESHMAN • HS HAINES CITY, FLA. • RIDGE COMMUNITY HS JACKSONVILLE, FLA. • EPISCOPAL SCHOOL NORTHVALE, N.J. • SAINT JOSEPH REGIONAL HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 36th round by the Cleveland Indi- HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 3 outfielder in Florida by Perfect HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 24th round by the Pittsburgh Pi- ans in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked the No. 4 Game and the No. 18 player overall; rated No. 15 among outfielders rates in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked as the No. left handed pitcher in the state of Florida by Perfect Game and nationally…Had 17 RBI, seven doubles and two home runs dur- 8 player in New Jersey and the No. 4 right-handed pitcher in the the No. 13 overall player in the state…In four years at Ridge Com- ing his senior season at Episcopal with a .275 batting average… state by Perfect Game…In his high school career, he batted .412 munity, had a 2.66 earned run average in 163.1 innings with 196 Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida with eight home runs and 83 runs scored; on the mound he had a strikeouts…As a senior, tossed 49.1 innings with a 0.85 ERA and Region First Team…Played in the 2015 Under Armour All-America 14-5 record with 129 strikeouts…Named the Big North Conference 74 strikeouts…Batted .399 in his high school career with 65 runs Game at Wrigley Field…Missed most of the 2015 high school sea- Player of the Year and First Team All-State as a senior by NJ.com… scored and 47 RBI in 100 games…As a senior, hit .421 with 17 RBI son recovering from an injury…Transferred to Episcopal prior to his Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Northeast in 25 games and stole 14 bases…Named to the 2016 Rawlings- junior year of high school…Named to the 2014 All-First Coast Team Region First Team…Led St. Joseph’s to a 25-4 record, Bergen Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team. after hitting .351 with two home runs as a sophomore at Stanton County Tournament title and the North Jersey, Non-Public A final… High School. As a senior, he finished with a 5-1 record and totaled 60 strikeouts PERSONAL: Andrew Baker was born March 11, 1998…His parents in 36 innings…Batted .370 with two home runs and 28 run scored, are Anthony and Patricia Baker…Has one brother, Anthony, and PERSONAL: Keenan Bell was born Sept. 17, 1997…His parents are one sister, Antrice…Wants to become a physical therapist follow- Tom and Cindy Bell…Has one sister, Kaylin...Enjoys fishing and mostly batting in the leadoff spot and playing second base… ing his baseball career. building model airplanes…Chose to attend Florida because he has Named All-Tournament at the PG WWBA World Championships loved the Gators since he was a kid. in Jupiter, Fla., playing with the Midland Redskins…Named to the Top Prospect Team at the PG National Showcase in Fort Myers… As a junior, hit .467 with three home runs, seven doubles and 36 runs scored…Did not pitch until his sophomore year of high school and went 7-1 with a 0.97 earned run average in his first season on the mound while leading his team to the Non-Public A title game… Helped lead Saint Joseph Regional H.S. win the New Jersey State Sectional Championship in 2014…Committed to Florida prior to his junior year of high school…Also played football in high school and was the starting safety on the varsity squad as a sophomore for a team that won the Non-Public Group 3 title…Grew up wanting to play football at Florida. PERSONAL: Austin Bodrato was born Feb. 5, 1997…His parents are Jimmie Bodrato and Annmarie Weiss…Has two sisters, Alexa and Nikki Bodrato…Enjoys hunting...Cousin, Bo Weiss, plays baseball at North Carolina...Uncle, , played 14 years in Major League Baseball.

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#23 #18 #44

RHPNATE • 6-1 • 205 •BROWN R/R • FRESHMAN • HS RHPTYLER • 6-2 • 230 • R/RDYSON • FRESHMAN • HS AUSTIN HARTLAND, WISC. • ARROWHEAD HS BRADENTON, FLA. • BRADEN RIVER HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES OF/LHPLANGWORTHY • 5-9 • 190 • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 40th round by the New York Yan- HIGH SCHOOL: Rated the No. 7 third baseman in Florida and 22nd WILLISTON, FLA. • WILLISTON HS kees in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Rated the No. 1 right nationally by Perfect Game…Named the Bradenton Herald All- MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES handed pitcher in Wisconsin and the No. 3 player overall by Per- Area Player of the Year in 2016…Hit .333 as a senior in 26 games HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 31st round by the Cincinnati Reds in fect Game; ranked 39th among right handed pitchers nationally… with 17 RBI, 14 runs scored and two home runs…On the mound, the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Rated the No. 5 outfielder Named First Team All-State and First Team All-District as a senior had a 6-1 record and 0.38 earned run average in 55.2 innings in in Florida and 21st player overall by Perfect Game; ranked No. 19 by the Wisconsin Baseball Coaches Association…A finalist for the 2016…Did not allow an earned run during the regular season of his nationally among outfielders…Named a MaxPreps Small School 2016 Top Senior Pitcher Award from Wisconsin Sports Network… senior year, his first as a starter…Racked up 63 strikeouts to just Second Team All-American and American Family Insurance All- Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Central Re- 13 walkS…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason USA Florida All-State Second Team…Named the Gainesville Sun’s gion First Team…Led Arrowhead to a 29-3 record as a senior as Florida Region Second Team…Transitioned to more of a pitching Small School Player of the Year for 2014 and 2015 and named First they advanced to the Wisconsin Division I State Tournament Final role prior to his senior year of high school after primarily playing Team All-Area three years in a row…Named to the 2016 Rawlings- and No. 24 national ranking in the USA Today Super 25…Pitched a infield…Cousin Rick Asadoorian was a first round draft pick of the Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team…Led Williston complete game (7 innings) and allowed just one unearned run with Boston Red Sox in 1999. to back-to-back state titles in 2014 and 2015…Hit .403 in his high 10 strikeouts in a 2-1 win in the WIAA Semifinals…Had a 7-1 record Tyler Dyson was born December 24, 1997…His parents school career with 85 RBI and 11 home runs in 111 games…As a se- in 2016 with a 0.89 earned run average while batting .427 as an PERSONAL: are Chris and Carolyn Dyson…Has one brother, Ryan, and two sis- nior, batted .453 batting average with 31 runs, 27 RBIs, 7 doubles infielder…Invited to and participated in the 2016 Super 60 event… ters, Sarakate and Jessie…Also played basketball in high school. and a home run…On the mound, had a 0.64 earned run average Earned Honorable Mention All-District Honors as a junior in 2015… in 240.2 innings pitched with a 28-1 career record…Totaled 315 Became just the third ever player drafted directly out of Arrow- strikeouts to just 31 walks in four years…As a senior, had a 5-0 head High School...Played for Coach Vince Mancuso at Arrowhead. record with a 1.47 earned run average in 47.2 innings pitched with PERSONAL: Nathan Brown was born Jan. 15, 1998…His parents are 56 strikeouts…Had an outstanding junior year, posting an 11-1 re- Kevin and Sherry Brown...Father played baseball at Winona State… cord with a 0.36 ERA in 77.1 innings…Struck out 110 batters and Has an older brother, Justin, and younger brother, Ryan…...Loves walked just five while notching nine complete games…Pitched a going to movies and playing mini-golf...Chose Florida because of two-hit shutout in a 3-0 win in the Class 1A state final against the great program history, the chance to play in the SEC and the Blountstown to give Williston its second-straight state title…As a campus felt like home. sophomore, went 7-0 and pitched seven complete games in seven starts with six shutouts and had 80 strikeouts in 61.2 innings; batted .443 with 32 runs scored and five home runs…In the state semifinal, pitched a two-hit shutout in a 4-0 win over Paxton as Williston went on to win the 1A state title. PERSONAL: Austin Langworthy was born September 8, 1997... Parents are Jason and Sabrina Langworthy...Has two older broth- ers, Jason and Kyle.

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#10 #34 #36

RHPDAVID • 6-4 • 190 •LEE R/R • JUNIOR • TR RHPNICK • 6-0 • 195 LONG • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS LHPCOLE • 6-7 • 220 MAYE • L/L • FRESHMAN • HS GAINESVILLE, FLA. • GAINESVILLE HS SARASOTA, FLA. • SARASOTA HS HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. • WILLIAM A. HOUGH HS (SANTE FE COLLEGE) MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: FOOD & RESOURCE ECONOMICS HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked the No. 6 right-handed pitcher in Florida HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in December of 2016 and enrolled early PRIOR TO UF: Drafted in the 38th round by the San Francisco Gi- and 23rd best player overall by Perfect Game; rated as the 44th at Florida…Played with the Showcase Baseball Academy Marucci ants in the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Made 14 starts as best right-handed pitcher in the country…Led Sarasota to a 20-7 National Team in the fall of 2016 and played in the inaugural a sophomore at Santa Fe College and had a 6-2 record and 4.00 record in 2016 and won the Class 8A-District 8 title…Team lost in Marucci World Series in Houston, leading the SBA team to the earned run average in 54 innings pitched…Totaled 58 strikeouts, the Class 8A-Region 2 quarterfinal despite a grand slam by Long Championship game…Led Hough high school to a 24-7 record in a 9.67 K/9 ratio…Played his first year of college ball at FIU, where in the game, the final high school game of his career…Batted .415 2016 and a third straight MECKA 4A league title…Named MECKA the Panthers won the 2015 C-USA title, then transferred to Santa with 32 RBI and four home runs as a senior…Used sparingly as a 4A All-Conference as a junior…As a sophomore, started four Fe…At FIU, had a 2-2 record with a 4.42 ERA in 36.2 innings pitched pitcher in 2016 while coming off an injury…Named to the 2016 games and struck out 19 batters in 23 innings with a 0.95 earned with 39 strikeouts…Named First Team All-Area in high school at Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region First Team… run average...His first hit with the varsity team was a go-ahead Buchholz. Helped lead Sarasota to the Class 7A state championship game home run against their rival. in 2015 as a junior. PERSONAL: David Lee was born Sept. 13, 1995…His parents are PERSONAL: Cole Maye was born June 6, 1998...Parents are Mark David and Debbie Lee…Father played baseball at Florida from PERSONAL: Nick Long was born April 15, 1998...Parents are Eric and Aimee Maye...Father, Mark, played quarterback at North Caro- 1983-85 and was drafted by the (25th Round) and Yulieth Long...Has one sister, Juliana...Chose Florida because lina from 1984-87 and led the ACC with 1,401 passing yards in in the 1985 MLB Draft...Has one sister, Lindsey...Enjoys golfing. it has the best baseball program in the country...Enjoys fishing. 1986...Mark also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers…Has three brothers, Luke, Beau and Drake...Brother, Luke, currently plays basketball at North Carolina…Grandfather, Jerry Maye, played in the Twins organization...Cole also played basketball in high school...Enjoys playing golf.

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#20 #52 #3

RHPBILLY • 5-11 • 205 M • R/Rc KAY• FRESHMAN • HS OF/RHPKIRBY • 5-11 • 195M • R/RcMULLEN • FRESHMAN • HS INF/RHPGARRETT • 6-2 • 210 • L/R MILCHIN • FRESHMAN • HS PLANT CITY, FLA. • PLANT CITY HS OCALA, FLA. • FOREST HS WINDERMERE, FLA. • THE FIRST ACADEMY MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL: Had a 1.16 earned run average in 156.1 career in- HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the 2016 Florida Athletic Coaches As- HIGH SCHOOL: Drafted in the 39th round by the Detroit Tigers in nings pitched at Plant City with a 14-7 record…Totaled 180 strike- sociation Class 8A All-State Team…Helped lead Forest to the Class the 2016 MLB First-Year Player Draft…Ranked No. 4 among third outs to just 31 walks in three varsity seasons…As a senior, had a 8A Semifinals in his senior year with a 22-9 record…On the mound, basemen in Florida and 38th overall by Perfect Game; rated as 1.53 ERA in 59.1 innings with 66 strikeouts…Hit .302 in his high he had a 1.14 earned run average in high school over 184.1 career the No. 11 third baseman nationally…Named the FACA District 10 school career in 65 games…In 2015 as a junior, he made 17 ap- innings pitched with a 20-6 career record…Racked up 208 strike- Player of the Year after batting .390 with 24 RBI…On the mound, pearances with four starts and had a 1.14 earned run average in outs to just 59 walks in four years…As a senior, was named the had an 8-2 record and 2.13 earned run average…Helped lead The 61.1 innings with 69 strikeouts and just eight walks…Threw two 2016 Ocala Star-Banner…Player of the Year after finishing with a First Academy to a 16-9 record as a senior and berth in the state no hitters in his junior season, one against Tampa Bay Tech and 9-2 record and 1.18 ERA in 65 innings with 79 strikeouts…Named playoffs…Named Second Team All-Area by the Orlando Sentinel one versus King. the 2015 Star-Banner Pitcher of the Year after posting an 0.80 ERA in 2016…A 2016 Louisville Slugger Preseason All-America Sec- in 70 innings with 82 strikeouts…Batted .361 in his high school ond Team selection…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game PERSONAL: William McKay was born Feb. 12, 1998…His parents career, totaling 72 RBI and eight home runs in four years…As a Preseason Florida Region First Team…Played on former Detroit are Tim and Donny McKay...Has two sisters, Katie McCoy and Kadie senior, he hit .404 with 14 RBI and five home runs as the lead- Tiger ’s summer league team…Transferred to The First Cox, and one brother, Caleb Moore...Would like to become an el- off hitter…Scored 33 runs in 2016, two shy of the Forest school Academy prior to his senior year of high school after playing for ementary school teach after his baseball career. record…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason three years at West Orange High School in Winter Garden...Threw Florida Region Second Team. a no-hitter in high school. PERSONAL: Kirby McMullen was born September 19, 1997...His PERSONAL: Garrett Milchin was born August 9, 1997 in Vero parents are Angela McMullen and the late Todd McMullen...Has Beach...His parents are Mike and Amy Milchin...Has two brothers, one brother, Hunter...Played in the Cal Ripken World Series when Colby and Hutton...Father played baseball at Clemson and was he was 12. drafted in the second round by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1989.

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RHPCAM • 6-1 • 215WEINBERGER • R/R • FRESHMAN • HS BOCA RATON, FLA. • SPANISH RIVER COMMUNITY HS MAJOR: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES HIGH SCHOOL: Earned Honorable Mention All-Palm Beach County Honors as a senior…Named to the 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team…In 2016, appeared in 10 games and had a 1.06 earned run average in 52 innings with 56 strikeouts…As a junior, had a 1.04 ERA in 47 innings with 54 strikeouts. PERSONAL: Cameron Weinberger was born October 20, 1997…His parents are Keith and Terry Weinberger…Has one older brother, Jesse…Chose to attend Florida because it was his dream school... Enjoys playing Fifa with friends and playing basketball.

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2017 OPPONENTS ALABAMA ARKANSAS AUBURN MAY 12-14 MARCH 17-19 SEWELL-THOMAS STADIUM (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT PLAINSMAN PARK (AUBURN, ALA.) Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: Auburn, Ala. Enrollment: 37,665 Enrollment: 26,754 Enrollment: 25,134 Nickname: Crimson Tide Nickname: Razorbacks Nickname: Tigers Colors: Crimson and White Colors: Cardinal and White Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. Stuart Bell Chancellor: Dr. Joseph E. Steinmetz President: Dr. Jay Gogue Athletics Director: Greg Byrne Athletics Director: Jeff Long Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs Stadium (Capacity): Sewell-Thomas Stadium (5,867+) Stadium (Capacity): Baum Stadium at George Cole Field (10,737) Stadium (Capacity): Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park (4,096) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-325 Dimensions: LF-320, LC-375, CF-400, RC-365, RF-320 Dimensions: LF-315, LC-335/385, CF-385, RC-360, RF-331 Press Box Phone: (205) 348-4927 Press Box Phone: (479) 575-4141 Press Box Phone: (334) 844-4138 Head Coach: Greg Goff (Delta State, 1994) Head Coach: Dave Van Horn (Arkansas, 1988) Head Coach: Butch Thompson (Birmingham-Southern, 1992) Record at UA/Years: 0-0/First year Record at UA/Years: 550-324/14 Record at AU/Years: 23-33/1 Career Record/Years: 443-305/13 Career Record/Years: 1,135-567/28 Career Record/Years: 62-45/2 Baseball Office Phone: (205) 348-4029 Baseball Office Phone: (479) 575-3655 Baseball Office Phone: (334) 844-4990 Assistant Coaches: Terry Rooney, Jake Wells, Derek Simmons Assistant Coaches: Wes Johnson, Tony Vitello, Josh Elander Assistant Coaches: Brad Bohannon, Doug Sisson, Greg Drye 2016 Overall Record: 32-26 2016 Overall Record: 26-29 2016 Overall Record: 23-33 SEC Record (Finish): 15-15 (5th in West, t-8th overall) SEC Record (Finish): 7-23 (7th in West, 14th overall) SEC Record (Finish): 8-22 (6th in West, 13th overall) Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney Postseason: None Postseason: None Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/13 Series Record: Florida leads, 30-28 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 14/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (12-8, 9-2, 8-2 in Fayetteville) Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Baseball Contact: John Thomas Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/3 Series Record: Tied, 57-57 E-Mail: [email protected] Series Record: Auburn leads, 126-114-2 Last Meeting: Florida won 5-4 on 5/26/16 at 2016 SEC Tournament Office Phone: (479) 575-3144 Last Meeting: Florida won 11-2 on 5/21/15 at the SEC Tournament Baseball Contact: Alex Thompson Website: www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Baseball Contact: Taylor Bryan E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (205) 348-6084 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Office Phone: (334) 844-9182 Website: www.RollTide.com Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Website: www.AuburnTigers.com Carson Shaddy, R-Jr. C/OF .332 8 35 Luke Bonfield, Jr. OF .304 8 39 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Chandler Avant, Jr. INF .278 0 22 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Blake Logan, Sr. C .274 2 36 Chandler Taylor, So. OF .274 9 33 Blaine Knight, So./RHP 2-1-1 2.98 48.1 14 46 Damon Haecker, Sr. INF .248 1 21 Dominic Taccolini, Sr./RHP 5-5-0 5.75 72.0 26 61 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Nick Eicholtz, Sr./RHP 4-3-0 2.30 66.2 22 38 , So./RHP 2-5-1 3.52 69.0 18 59 Jake Walters, Jr./RHP 5-4-0 2.67 84.1 35 84 Gabe Klobosits, Sr./RHP 3-5-0 4.70 44.0 19 44

UCF COLUMBIA FLORIDA A&M FEB. 28 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) MARCH 3-5 MAY 2 McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) JAY BERGMAN FIELD (ORLANDO, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) MARCH 1 – Location: , N.Y. Orlando, Fla. Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Location: Enrollment: 8,724 64,318 Enrollment: 9,920 Enrollment: Nickname: Lions Knights Nickname: Rattlers Nickname: Colors: Columbia Blue and White Black and Gold Colors: Green and Orange Colors: Conference: Ivy League American Athletic Conference: MEAC (Southern Division) Conference: President: Lee C. Bollinger Dr. John C. Hitt President: Larry Robinson President: Athletics Director: Peter Pilling Brad Stricklin Athletics Director: E. D’Wayne Robinson Athletics Director: Stadium (Capacity): Robertson Field at Satow Stadium (350) Jay Bergman Field (3,600) Stadium (Capacity): Moore-Kittles Baseball Complex (500) Stadium (Capacity): Head Coach: Brett Boretti (Davidson, 1994) LF-320, LC-360, CF-390, RC-360, RF-320 Head Coach: Jamey Shouppe (Florida State, 1982) Dimensions: Record at CU/Years: 236-274-1/10 (407) 823-0140 Record at DC/Years: 80-72/3 Press Box Phone: Career Record/Years: 352-355-1/16 Greg Lovelady (Miami (Fla.), 2001) Career Record/Years: Same Head Coach: Baseball Office Phone: (212) 854-8448 0-0/First year Assistant Coaches: Bryan Henry, Anthony Robinson, Alex Wong Record at UCF/Years: Assistant Coaches: Pete Maki, Dan Tischler, Jim Walsh 124-56/3 2016 Overall Record: 31-21 Career Record/Years: 2016 Overall Record: 17-24 (407) 823-0140 MEAC Record (Finish): 19-5 (1st in Southern Division) Baseball Office Phone: Ivy Record (Finish): 10-10 (t-4th) Ryan Klosterman, Justin Parker, Ryan Breen Postseason: 1-2 in MEAC Tourney Assistant Coaches: Postseason: None 25-34 Series Record: Florida leads 19-1 2016 Overall Record: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/9 8-16 (t-7th) Last Meeting: Florida won 19-0 on 5/29/15 in the NCAA Gainesville Regional AAC Record (Finish): Position Starters Returning/Lost: 3/5 1-2 at AAC Tourney Baseball Contact: Alvin Hollins Postseason: Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/3 Florida leads, 27-16 E-Mail: [email protected] Series Record: Series Record: Florida leads, 1-0 Florida won the series 2-0 (9-5 in Orlando, 4-0 in Gainesville) Office Phone: (850) 599-3736 2016 Series: Last Meeting: Florida won 24-8 on 3/18/03 in Gainesville Bill Morrison Website: www.FAMUathletics.com Baseball Contact: Baseball Contact: Mike Kowalsky [email protected] E-Mail: E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (407) 823-6489 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Office Phone: (212) 854-7064 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI www.UCFathletics.com Website: Website: www.GoColumbiaLions.com Ben Ellzey, Sr. INF .388 4 42 Brian Davis, Jr. INF .370 7 44 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Brennan Bozeman, Jr. INF .299 0 22 Randell Kanemaru, Jr. INF .340 5 27 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Eli Putnam, Jr. OF .287 4 26 Kyle Bartelman, Sr. OF .227 3 19 Chase Jarrell, Sr./RHP 6-4-0 5.05 66.0 15 39 Jojo Durden, Sr./LHP 2-3-1 5.06 48.0 18 43 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Robby Howell, Jr./RHP 7-4-0 1.96 101.0 35 65 Harrison Egly, Jr./RHP 3-1-5 2.60 27.2 14 31 Juan Pimentel, Jr./RHP 3-7-0 4.08 86.0 19 62 Josh Simpson, So./LHP 2-4-1 6.07 43.0 19 33

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2017 OPPONENTS FLORIDA GULF COAST FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA MARCH 7 - JETBLUE PARK (FORT MYERS, FLA.) MARCH 14 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) APRIL 28-30 MARCH 8 - McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) MARCH 28 – BASEBALL GROUNDS OF JACKSONVILLE (FLA.) FOLEY FIELD (ATHENS, GA.) Location: Athens, Ga. Location: Fort Myers, Fla. Enrollment: 36,130 Enrollment: 14,846 APRIL 11 – DICK HOWSER STADIUM (TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Eagles Location: Tallahassee, Fla. Colors: Red and Black Colors: Emerald Green and Cobalt Blue Enrollment: 41,773 Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference: Atlantic Sun Symbol: Seminoles President: Jere W. Morehead President: Dr. Wilson Bradshaw Colors: Garnet and Gold Athletics Director: Greg McGarity Athletics Director: Ken Kavanagh Conference: Atlantic Coast (Atlantic Division) Stadium (Capacity): Foley Field (2,760) Stadium (Capacity): Swanson Stadium (1,500) President: John E. Thrasher Dimensions: LF-350, LC-370, CF-404, RC-365, RF-314 Dimensions: LF-325, CF-400, RF-325 Athletics Director: Stan Wilcox Press Box Phone: (706) 542-6161 Press Box Phone: (561) 756-0653 Stadium (Capacity): Dick Howser Stadium (6,700) Head Coach: Scott Stricklin (Kent State, 1995) Head Coach: (Tusculum, 1988) Dimensions: LF-340, CF-400, RF-320 Record at UGA/Years: 79-87-1/3 Record at FGCU/Years: 490-296-3/14 Press Box Phone: (850) 644-1553 Career Record/Years: 429-275-1/12 Career Record/Years: Same Head Coach: Mike Martin (Florida State, 1966) Baseball Office Phone: (706) 542-7971 Baseball Office Phone: (239) 590-7059 Record at FSU/Years: 1,898-671-4/37 Assistant Coaches: Fred Corral, Scott Daeley, Jimmy Rider Assistant Coaches: Rusty McKee, Wes Sargent, Trent Higginbothem Career Record/Years: Same 2016 Overall Record: 27-30 2016 Overall Record: 27-32 Baseball Office Phone: (850) 644-1073 SEC Record (Finish): 11-19 (5th in East, 10th overall) A-Sun Record (Finish): 9-12 (t-5th) Assistant Coaches: Mike Bell, Mike Martin, Jr., Clyde Keller Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Postseason: 3-2 at A-Sun Tourney 2016 Overall Record: 41-22 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/15 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 ACC Record (Finish): 16-10 (2nd in Atlantic, 3rd overall) Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/2 Postseason: 3-1 at ACC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Tallahassee Regional, 0-2 at NCAA Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/7 Series Record: Florida leads, 12-5 Gainesville Super Regional Series Record: Florida leads, 184-105-2 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (4-2, 8-4, 12-3 in Gainesville) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 22/11 2015 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (1-2/12 inn, 6-0, 4-1 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: George Nunnelley Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/2 Baseball Contact: Christopher Lakos E-Mail: [email protected] Pitchers Returning/Lost: 11/6 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (239) 590-7064 Series Record: Florida State leads, 128-112-1 Office Phone: (706) 542-7994 Website: www.FGCUathletics.com 2016 Series: Florida, 5-1 (6-0 in Gainesville; 3-2 in Jacksonville; 8-2 in Tallahassee; 0-3, 5-0, 7-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional) Website: www.GeorgiaDogs.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Baseball Contact: Steven McCartney Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI [email protected] KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS E-Mail: Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jake Smith, So. INF .376 1 19 Office Phone: (850) 644-5656 Matt Reardon, Jr. INF .360 0 25 Keegan McGovern, Jr. OF .263 6 35 Website: www.Seminoles.com Michael Curry, So. C .262 11 34 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Sterling Koerner, Sr./RHP 3-6-4 4.87 61.0 12 34 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Mario Leon, R-Jr./RHP 4-4-0 5.12 77.1 39 56 Jackson Leuck, So. OF .379 4 35 Kevin Smith, So./LHP 5-1-0 3.91 46.0 21 40 Taylor Walls, Jr. INF .355 6 46 Drew Moody, R-Jr./RHP 2-3-3 4.47 44.1 6 33

KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Tyler Holton, So./LHP 3-4-1 2.79 67.2 33 84 Drew Carlton, Jr./RHP 8-3-0 3.94 93.2 23 76

JACKSONVILLE KENTUCKY LSU FEB. 21 - JOHN SESSIONS STADIUM (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) MAY 18-20 MARCH 24-26 FEB. 22 - McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Enrollment: 30,000 Enrollment: 31,414 Enrollment: 4,084 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Fighting Tigers Nickname: Dolphins Colors: Blue and White Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Green and Gold Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Atlantic Sun President: Dr. Eli Capilouto President: Dr. F. King Alexander President: Tim Cost Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Athletics Director: Joe Alleva Athletics Director: Alex Ricker-Gilbert Stadium (Capacity): Cliff Hagan Stadium (3,000) Stadium (Capacity): Alex Box Stadium (10,326) Stadium (Capacity): John Sessions Stadium (1,500) Dimensions: LF-340, LC-365, CF-390, RC-350, RF-310 Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-405, RC-365, RF-330 Dimensions: LF-340, LC-375, CF-405, RC-375, RF-340 Press Box Phone: (859) 257-9011 Press Box Phone: (225) 578-4149 Press Box Phone: (904) 256-7400 Head Coach: Nick Mingione (Embry-Riddle, 2000) Head Coach: Paul Mainieri (Florida International, 1980) Head Coach: (Jacksonville, 1995) Record at UK/Years: 0-0/First Year Record at LSU/Years: 460-182-3/10 Record at JU/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 1,324-674-8/34 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (859) 257-8052 Baseball Office Phone: (225) 578-4148 Baseball Office Phone: (904) 256-7414 Assistant Coaches: Jim Belanger, Roland Fanning, Todd Guilliams Assistant Coaches: Alan Dunn, Nolan Cain, Micah Gibbs Assistant Coaches: Chuck Jeroloman, Mark Guerra, Josh Adams 2016 Overall Record: 32-25 2016 Overall Record: 45-21 2016 Overall Record: 33-22 SEC Record (Finish): 15-15 (4th in East, t-8th overall) SEC Record (Finish): 19-11 (3rd in West, 5th overall) A-Sun Record (Finish): 14-7 (3rd) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Postseason: 3-1 at SEC Tourney; 3-1 at NCAA Baton Rouge Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Postseason: 0-2 at A-Sun Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/10 Baton Rouge Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 23/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 21/12 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 10/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 0/3 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 11/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 53-31 Series Record: Florida leads, 136-66-1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/6 Last Meeting: Florida won 3-1 on 4/19/16 in Gainesville 2016 Series: Kentucky won the series 2-1 (5-12, 7-4, 5-4/10 inn in Lexington) Series Record: LSU leads, 60-45-1 Baseball Contact: Cooper Welch Baseball Contact: Matt May 2016 Series: LSU won the series 3-2 (5-4, 7-3, 2-6/7 inn in Baton Rouge; 5-3/14 inn E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] in Hoover at SEC Tournament) Office Phone: (904) 256-7444 Office Phone: (859) 257-3838 Baseball Contact: Bill Franques Website: www.JUDolphins.com Website: www.UKathletics.com E-Mail: [email protected] KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Office Phone: (225) 578-2527 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Website: www.LSUsports.net Dakota Julylia, So. INF .285 0 21 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Sam Armstrong, Jr. INF .244 4 25 , Jr. INF .376 5 40 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Zach Reks, Sr. OF .331 7 22 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Cole Freeman, Sr. INF .329 1 27 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Antoine Duplantis, So. OF .327 2 39 Spencer Stockton, Jr./RHP 5-5-0 3.21 75.2 20 45 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Nathan Disch, Sr./RHP 5-4-0 3.74 84.1 24 62 Justin Lewis, So./RHP 2-0-4 2.08 30.1 10 25 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Zach Logue, Jr./LHP 3-2-0 2.68 50.1 14 38 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Jared Poche, Sr./LHP 9-4-0 3.35 102.0 37 87 , Jr./RHP 8-4-0 3.79 111.2 49 125

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MIAMI (FL) OLE MISS MISSISSIPPI STATE FEBRUARY 24-26 MAY 5-7 McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT Location: Coral Gables, Fla. Location: Oxford, Miss. Location: Starkville, Miss. Enrollment: 16,848 Enrollment: 24,250 Enrollment: 20,138 Nickname: Hurricanes Nickname: Rebels Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Orange, Green and White Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Colors: Maroon and White Conference: Atlantic Coast (Coastal Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) President: Dr. Julio Frenk Chancellor: Jeffrey S. Vitter President: Dr. Mark E. Keenum Athletics Director: Blake James Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Athletics Director: John Cohen Stadium (Capacity): Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field (4,999) Stadium (Capacity): Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field (10,323) Stadium (Capacity): Dudy Noble Field, Polk-DeMent Stadium (15,000) Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-330 Dimensions: LF-330, LC-365, CF-390, RC-365, RF-330 Dimensions: LF-330, LC-376, CF-390, RC-374, RF-326 Press Box Phone: (305) 284-8192 Press Box Phone: (662) 915-6643 Press Box Phone: (662) 325-3776 Head Coach: Jim Morris (Elon, 1973) Head Coach: Mike Bianco (LSU, 1989) Head Coach: Andy Cannizaro (Tulane, 2001) Record at UM/Years: 1,031-395-3/23 Record at UM/Years: 630-370-1/16 Record at MSU/Years: 0-0/First year Career Record/Years: 1,666-702-4/39 Career Record/Years: 730-441-1/19 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (305) 284-4171 Baseball Office Phone: (662) 915-6643 Baseball Office Phone: (662) 325-3597 Assistant Coaches: Gino DiMare, J.D. Arteaga, Norberto Lopez Assistant Coaches: Mike Clement, Carl Lafferty, Marc MacMillan Assistant Coaches: Will Coggin, Gary Henderson, Mike Brown 2016 Overall Record: 50-14 2016 Overall Record: 43-19 2016 Overall Record: 44-18-1 ACC Record (Finish): 21-7 (1st in Coastal, 1st overall) SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (4th in West, t-7th overall) SEC Record (Finish): 21-9 (1st in West, 1st overall) Postseason: 2-1 at ACC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Coral Gables Regional; 2-1 at NCAA Postseason: 3-1 at SEC Tourney; 0-2 at NCAA Oxford Regional Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney; 3-0 at NCAA Starkville Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Coral Gables Super Regional; 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17-13 Starkville Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/11 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 64-46 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 9/5 2016 Series: Tied 2-2 (Florida won 8-2 in Gainesville, 12-2 in Hoover at SEC Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/5 Series Record: Florida leads, 49-47 Tournament; Mississippi State won 10-4, 2-1 in Gainesville) Series Record: Miami leads, 128-117-1 Last Meeting: Florida won 8-4 on 3/21/15 in Oxford Baseball SID: Andrew Piper 2016 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (5-0, 3-5, 7-3 in Coral Gables) Baseball Contact: Adam Kuffner E-Mail: [email protected] Baseball Contact: Camron Ghorbi E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (662) 325-8040 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (662) 915-7031 Website: www.HailState.com Office Phone: (305) 284-3230 Website: www.OleMissSports.com Website: www.HurricaneSports.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Jake Mangum, So. OF .408 1 28 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Tate Blackman, Jr. INF .322 3 38 , R-Jr. OF .324 11 54 Johnny Ruiz, Sr. INF .342 4 57 Will Golsan, Jr. INF .273 3 31 Carl Chester, Jr. OF .336 2 29 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Konnor Pilkington, So./LHP 3-1-0 2.08 43.1 15 42 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Connor Green, So./RHP 0-0-0 2.73 33.0 19 37 Ryan Rigby, Jr./RHP 5-1-1 2.25 48.0 13 43 Jesse Lepore, Jr./RHP 9-0-0 2.20 73.2 28 57 David Parkinson, Jr./LHP 5-3-0 2.78 68.0 24 50 Michael Mediavilla, Jr./LHP 11-2-0 3.40 103.1 43 85

MISSOURI NORTH FLORIDA SETON HALL MARCH 31 - APRIL 2 APRIL 18 MARCH 10-12 TAYLOR STADIUM AT (COLUMBIA, MO.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Columbia, Mo. Location: Jacksonville, Fla. Location: South Orange, N.J. Enrollment: 35,441 Enrollment: 15,839 Enrollment: 9,700 Nickname: Tigers Nickname: Ospreys Nickname: Pirates Colors: Old Gold and Black Colors: Navy Blue and Gray Colors: Blue and White Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference: Atlantic Sun Conference: BIG EAST Interim Chancellor: Hank C. Foley President: John Delaney President: Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Athletics Director: Lee Moon Athletics Director: Patrick G. Lyons Stadium (Capacity): Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field (3,031) Stadium (Capacity): Harmon Stadium (1,000) Stadium (Capacity): Owen T. Carroll Field (1,000) Dimensions: LF-340, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-340 Dimensions: LF-325, LC-365, CF-400, RC-365, RF-325 Press Box Phone: N/A Press Box Phone: (573) 884-8912 Press Box Phone: (904) 620-1557 Head Coach: Rob Sheppard (Seton Hall, 1992) Head Coach: Steve Bieser (Southeast Missouri, 1989) Head Coach: (Jacksonville, 1977) Record at SHU/Years: 358-334-2/13 Record at MU/Years: 0-0/First season Record at UNF/Years: 204-136/6 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 138-97/4 Career Record/Years: 655-404-1/18 Baseball Office Phone: (973) 761-9557 Baseball Office Phone: (573) 882-1917 Baseball Office Phone: (904) 620-1556 Assistant Coaches: Phil Cundari, Mark Pappas, Giuseppe Papaccio Assistant Coaches: Patrick Hallmark, Lance Rhodes, Dillon Lawson Assistant Coaches: Judd Loveland, Andrew Hannon, Brent McNeil 2016 Overall Record: 38-20 2016 Overall Record: 26-30 2016 Overall Record: 39-19 BIG EAST Record (Finish): 10-8 (3rd) SEC Record (Finish): 9-21 (t-6th in East, t-11th overall) A-Sun Record (Finish): 15-6 (2nd) Postseason: 0-2 at BIG EAST Tournament Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Postseason: 2-2 at A-Sun Tourney Lettermen Returning/Lost: 26/8 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/9 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/8 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Series Record: First meeting Series Record: Florida leads, 14-4 Series Record: Florida leads, 10-6 Baseball Contact: Matt Sweeney 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-0 (4-3/10 inn, 6-2, 7-5 in Columbia) Last Meeting: Florida won 5-4 on 3/6/16 in Gainesville E-Mail: [email protected] Baseball Contact: Shawn Davis Baseball Contact: Brian Morgan Office Phone: (973) 761-9493 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.SHUPirates.com Office Phone: (573) 882-0711 Office Phone: (904) 620-4029 Website: www.MUTigers.com www.UNFOspreys.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Website: Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Mike Alescio, Jr. C .310 0 27 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Ryan Ramiz, Jr. OF .275 0 13 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Brian Sharp, So. INF/C .252 0 15 Chris Thibideau, Sr. UTIL .344 8 32 Kirby McGuire, Sr. OF .235 2 12 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Alex Merritt, Sr. C/INF .316 7 48 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Shane McCarthy, Jr./RHP 6-4-0 2.38 102.0 18 84 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Cullen Dana, So./LHP 7-2-0 2.75 72.0 24 66 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO , Jr./RHP 5-6-0 2.99 105.1 27 106 Matthew Naylor, R-Sr./RHP 5-3-3 2.52 50.0 12 56 Michael Plassmeyer, So./LHP 4-7-0 5.12 58.0 9 42 Austin Drury, So./LHP 6-1-0 4.02 71.2 24 48

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SOUTH CAROLINA USF STETSON APRIL 20-22 MAY 9 MARCH 21 – MELCHING FIELD at CONRAD PARK (DELAND, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) APRIL 4 – McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Columbia, S.C. Location: Tampa, Fla. Location: DeLand, Fla. Enrollment: 33,724 Enrollment: 49,591 Enrollment: 4,357 Nickname: Gamecocks Nickname: Bulls Nickname: Hatters Colors: Garnet and Black Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Hunter Green and White Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference: American Athletic Conference: Atlantic Sun President: Dr. Harris Pastides President: Dr. Judy Genshaft President: Dr. Wendy B. Libby Athletics Director: Athletics Director: Mark Harlan Athletics Director: Jeff Altier Stadium (Capacity): Founders Park (8,242) Stadium (Capacity): USF Baseball Stadium (3,211) Stadium (Capacity): Melching Field at Conrad Park (2,500) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-325 Dimensions: LF-325, CF-400, RF-330 Dimensions: LF-335, CF-403, RF-335 Press Box Phone: (803) 777-6648 Press Box Phone: (813) 751-4044 Press Box Phone: (386) 736-7360 Head Coach: Chad Holbrook (North Carolina, 1994) Head Coach: (North Carolina, 1995) Head Coach: (Eastern Conn. St., 1992) Record at USC/Years: 165-81/4 Record at USF/Years: 58-59-1/2 Record at Stetson/Years: First year Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 231-161-1/7 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (803) 777-7830 Baseball Office Phone: (813) 974-2504 Baseball Office Phone: (386) 822-8106 Assistant Coaches: , Sammy Esposito, Assistant Coaches: Mike Current, Billy Mohl, Chris Cates Assistant Coaches: Mark Leavitt, Dave Therneau, Brandon Brewer, Will Mackenzie 2016 Overall Record: 46-18 2016 Overall Record: 24-33 2016 Overall Record: 29-31 SEC Record (Finish): 20-9 (1st in East, 2nd overall) AAC Record (Finish): 8-16 (t-7th) A-SUN Record (Finish): 9-12 (6th) Postseason: 0-2 at SEC Tourney; 4-1 at NCAA Columbia (SC) Regional; 0-2 at NCAA Postseason: 1-2 at AAC Tourney Postseason: None Columbia (SC) Super Regional Series Record: Florida leads, 59-24 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 16/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 29/12 Last Meeting: Florida won 11-4 on 5/10/16 in Gainesville Position Starters Returning/Lost: 4/6 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Baseball Contact: Mike Radomski Pitchers Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 15/6 E-Mail: [email protected] Series Record: Florida leads, 80-34 Series Record: South Carolina leads, 44-42 Office Phone: (813) 974-7009 Last Meeting: Florida won 22-2 on 4/7/15 in Gainesville 2016 Series: Tied 1-1 (Florida won 5-4, South Carolina won 2-1; both in Columbia) Website: www.GoUSFBulls.com Baseball Contact: Ricky Hazel Baseball Contact: Andrew Kitick E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Office Phone: (386) 822-8130 Office Phone: (803) 777-5257 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Kevin Merrell, Jr. INF/OF .320 1 22 Website: www.GoHatters.com Website: www.GamecocksOnline.com Joe Genord, So. C/INF .270 6 21 KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Kirk Sidwell, So. OF .308 1 23 Alex Destino, Jr. INF/OF .321 10 59 Phoenix Sanders, Sr./RHP 5-5-1 4.15 95.1 27 95 Austin Hale, Jr. C .266 2 25 Jonah Bride, Jr. INF .283 2 32 Joe Cavallaro, Jr./RHP 6-3-0 4.27 84.1 45 75 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Logan Gilbert, So./RHP 2-1-0 2.74 49.1 27 43 Josh Reagan, Sr./LHP 3-2-11 2.08 56.1 20 50 Brooks Wilson, Jr./RHP 5-6-0 2.90 68.1 23 55 , Jr./RHP 9-5-0 3.40 111.1 27 129

TENNESSEE TEXAS A&M VANDERBILT APRIL 7-9 APRIL 13-15 McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) POSSIBLE SEC TOURNAMENT OPPONENT CHARLES HAWKINS FIELD (NASHVILLE, TENN.) Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Location: College Station, Texas Location: Nashville, Tenn. Enrollment: 28,052 Enrollment: 58,577 Enrollment: 6,812 Nickname: Volunteers Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Commodores Colors: Orange and White Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Black and Gold Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) Conference: Southeastern (Western Division) Conference: Southeastern (Eastern Division) President: Dr. Joe DiPietro President: Michael K. Young Chancellor: Nicholas S. Zeppos Athletics Director: Dave Hart Director of Athletics: Eric Hyman Vice Chancellor for Athletics: David Williams II Stadium (Capacity): Lindsey Nelson Stadium (4,283) Stadium (Capacity): Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park (6,100) Stadium (Capacity): Charles Hawkins Field (3,626) Dimensions: LF-320, CF-390, RF-320 Dimensions: LF-330, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-330 Dimensions: LF-TBA, LC-375, CF-400, RC-375, RF-330 Press Box Phone: (865) 974-3376 Press Box Phone: (979) 458-3604 Press Box Phone: (615) 320-0436 Head Coach: Dave Serrano (Trinity College and University, 2003) Head Coach: Rob Childress (Northwood, 1990) Head Coach: (Ohio Wesleyan, 1984) Record at UT/Years: 130-138/5 Record at TAMU/Years: 458-238-2/11 Record at VU/Years: 610-290/14 Career Record/Years: 419-277-1/12 Career Record/Years: Same Career Record/Years: 716-428/19 Baseball Office Phone: (865) 974-2057 Baseball Office Phone: (979) 845-4810 Baseball Office Phone: (615) 322-6594 Assistant Coaches: Larry Simcox, Aric Thomas, Chase Sain Assistant Coaches: Justin Seely, Will Bolt, Jake Carlson Assistant Coaches: Scott Brown, D.J. Svihlik, Aaron Gershenfeld 2016 Overall Record: 29-28 2016 Overall Record: 49-16 2016 Overall Record: 43-19 SEC Record (Finish): 9-21 (t-6th in East, t-11th overall) SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (2nd in West; 3rd overall) SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (3rd in East, t-6th overall) Postseason: 0-1 at SEC Tourney Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champions); 3-0 at NCAA College Station Regional; Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney; 0-2 at NCAA Nashville Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 17/12 1-2 at NCAA College Station Super Regional Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/14 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 Series Record: Texas A&M leads, 9-5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: 11/7 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 10/4 2016 Series: Florida won the series 3-1 (7-4, 7-2, 10-7 in Gainesville, 5-12 in Hoover in Pitchers Returning/Lost: 8/7 Series Record: Florida leads, 149-82 SEC Tournament Championship) Series Record: Florida leads, 135-71-1 2016 Series: Florida won 2-1 (7-2, 2-5, 9-3 in Knoxville) Baseball Contact: Thomas Dick 2016 Series: Florida won the series 2-1 (4-2, 0-5, 10-6 in Gainesville) Baseball Contact: MJ Burns E-Mail: [email protected] Baseball Contact: Kyle Parkinson E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (979) 862-5486 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (865) 974-8876 Website: www.AggieAthletics.com Office Phone: (615) 343-0020 Website: www.UTsports.com Website: www.VUCommodores.com KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Austin Homan, Sr. INF .356 1 26 Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Benito Santiago, Jr. C .309 1 18 Nick Choruby, Sr. OF .299 0 22 , Jr. OF .332 9 59 Jordan Rodgers, Sr. INF .282 4 56 Ethan Paul, So. INF .305 4 31 KEY RETURNING PITCHERS KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Brigham Hill, Jr./RHP 9-2-1 2.51 97.0 28 99 Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Hunter Martin, Sr./RHP 3-3-1 2.03 40.0 18 20 Turner Larkins, Jr./RHP 3-0-1 2.51 43.0 16 39 Patrick Raby, So./RHP 7-1-2 2.61 58.2 19 63 Zach Warren, Jr./LHP 5-5-0 4.04 75.2 30 58 , Jr./RHP 8-4-0 3.09 93.1 32 107

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2017 OPPONENTS WILLIAM & MARY FEB. 17-19 McKETHAN STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Location: Williamsburg, Va. Enrollment: 8,200 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: W. Taylor Reveley III Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll Stadium (Capacity): Plumeri Park (1,000) Dimensions: LF-325, LC-370, CF-400, RC-370, RF-325 Press Box Phone: N/A Head Coach: Brian Murphy (Merrimack College, 2003) Record at W&M/Years: 87-83/3 Career Record/Years: Same Baseball Office Phone: (757) 221-3399 Assistant Coaches: Brian Casey 2016 Overall Record: 31-31 CAA Record (Finish): 10-14 (6th) Postseason: 4-1 at CAA Tourney; 2-2 at NCAA Charlottesville Regional Position Players Returning/Lost: 15/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 13/4 Series Record: Florida leads, 5-0 Last Meeting: Florida won 5-3 on 2/26/12 in Gainesville Baseball Contact: Andrew Phillips E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (757) 221-3344 Website: www.FAUsports.com

KEY RETURNING POSITION PLAYERS Name Pos. Avg. HR RBI Cullen Large, Jr. INF .328 7 46 Ryan Hall, Jr. INF .316 5 33

KEY RETURNING PITCHERS Name W-L-SV ERA IP BB SO Dan Powers, Sr./RHP 8-6-0 4.69 94.0 23 39 Bodie Sheehan, So./LHP 5-4-0 4.86 83.1 34 41

GATOR BASEBALL OPPONENT CONTACT DIRECTORY NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS School Contact Web Site Phone E-Mail UCF Bill Morrison www.UCFathletics.com (407) 823-6489 [email protected] Columbia Mike Kowalsky www.GoColumbiaLions.com (212) 854-7064 [email protected] Florida A&M Alvin Hollins www.FAMUathletics.com (850) 599-3736 [email protected] Florida Gulf Coast George Nunnelley www.FGCUathletics.com (239) 590-7064 [email protected] Florida State Steven McCartney www.Seminoles.com (850) 644-5656 [email protected] Jacksonville Cooper Welch www.JUDolphins.com (904) 256-7444 [email protected] Miami (FL) Camron Ghorbi www.HurricaneSports.com (305) 284-3230 [email protected] UNF Brian Morgan www.UNFOspreys.com (904) 620-4029 [email protected] Seton Hall Matt Sweeney www.SHUPirates.com (973) 761-9493 [email protected] USF Mike Radomski www.GoUSFBulls.com (813) 974-7099 [email protected] Stetson Ricky Hazel www.GoHatters.com (386) 822-8111 [email protected] William & Mary Andrew Phillips www.TribeAthletics.com (757) 221-3344 [email protected]

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Alabama Alex Thompson www.RollTide.com (205) 348-6084 [email protected] Arkansas John Thomas www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com (479) 575-3144 [email protected] Auburn Taylor Bryan www.AuburnTigers.com (334) 844-9182 [email protected] Georgia Christopher Lakos www.GeorgiaDogs.com (706) 542-1621 [email protected] Kentucky Matt May www.UKathletics.com (859) 257-3838 [email protected] LSU Bill Franques www.LSUsports.net (225) 578-8226 [email protected] Ole Miss Adam Kuffner www.OleMissSports.com (662) 915-7522 [email protected] Mississippi State Andrew Piper www.HailState.com (662) 325-8040 [email protected] Missouri Shawn Davis www.MUTigers.com (573) 268-3110 [email protected] South Carolina Andrew Kitick www.GamecocksOnline.com (803) 777-5257 [email protected] Tennessee MJ Burns www.UTsports.com (865) 974-8876 [email protected] Texas A&M Thomas Dick www.AggieAthletics.com (979) 845-5725 [email protected] Vanderbilt Kyle Parkinson www.VUCommodores.com (615) 343-0020 [email protected] SEC Office Ben Beaty www.SECsports.com (205) 458-3000 [email protected]

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THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SEC QUICK FACTS 2016 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Founded: 1933 • A record seven SEC schools were selected as NCAA Re- Members (14): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Baseball Contact: Ben Beaty gional host sites in 2016, and four teams - also an NCAA Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, E-Mail Address: [email protected] record - earned national seeds. Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas Phone Number: (205) 458-3010 • Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was A&M, Vanderbilt Ticket Office: (205) 458-3015 150,064, which broke the previous record by nearly Address: 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North Fax: (205) 458-3030 17,000. Two of the two-five highest attendance marks for a single session were set this year. Combined home Birmingham, AL 35203 Website: www.SECsports.com attendance for all 14 SEC teams passed the two million mark for the sixth consecutive season, and the top-six “THE STANDARD FOR EXCELLENCE” BASEBALL IN THE SEC national attendance leaders were all from the SEC (LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas, South Carolina and The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 83-year his-tory of The SEC has sent 55 teams to the College World Series since 1990. Texas A&M). athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps That was accomplished despite no SEC teams making the field the greatest tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 14 times, Florida has now been • This season marked the first time that six SEC teams any league in the country since its inception in 1933. 10 times, South Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State won 40 or more regular season games. five times, Arkansas four times, while Alabama, Tennessee and An SEC squad has now appeared in the College World Se-ries 31 of • A total of 14 SEC student-athletes were selected on the Vanderbilt have been three times each. Auburn has been twice. the last 32 years, including appearances by 15 teams in the last six first day of the Major League Baseball Draft. Seven were years. Seven SEC teams were selected for NCAA Regional play with SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national championships, se-lected in the first round/lottery round A, including five advancing to NCAA Super Regionals. with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South two in the top-10. Tennessee’s was selected Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the second over-all by the Cincinnati Reds, while the Oakland The SEC has sent 55 teams to the College World Series since 1990. title in 2014 and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has fin- Athletics took Florida’s A.J. Puk with the sixth overall That was accomplished despite no SEC teams mak-ing the field ished runner up nine times in that span, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, pick. The SEC’s four first round picks represented three in 1992. LSU has been to Omaha 14 times, Florida has now been 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. different schools. The SEC has now had a first-round MLB 10 times, South Carolina six times, Georgia and Mississippi State selection each year since 1991 and 109 total in the first five times, Arkansas four times, while Alabama, Tennessee and SEC teams are 113-97 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.8 winning per- round during that time. Vanderbilt have been three times each. Auburn has been twice. centage. SEC teams are 113-97 in Omaha since 1990, a 53.8 winning per- • Among the top-two picks in each of the last two MLB The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College centage. Drafts, three have been from the SEC. Vanderbilt’s World Series since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, and Arkansas’ were SEC teams have won 10 of the last 27 national champi-onships, 2007 and 2016 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” taken 1-2 in the 2015 draft. with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South of the CWS. Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt tak-ing home the • South Carolina pitcher Braden Webb was named the The SEC has averaged nearly eight games played per year in the title in 2014 and Georgia claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has fin- 2016 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association College World Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in ished runner up nine times in that span, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, National Pitcher of the Year. Florida’s Logan Shore and each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Texas A&M’s Boomer White were named District Players played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team of the Year. The SEC has averaged nearly eight games played per year in the in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team College World Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in has played in 187 of the 393 games • Kentucky’s Dustin Beggs was named to the 2016 Capital each of the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games One Academic All-America Division I Baseball Team. A record seven SEC schools were selected as NCAA Regional host played in Omaha involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team sites in 2016, and four teams - also an NCAA record - earned na- • Florida led all SEC schools with five players selected on in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team tional seeds. Thursday night. This is the second time in the last five has played in 187 of the 393 games. years that two Gators were chosen in the first round. Mississippi State claimed the 2016 regular season SEC title, its first The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College There have been a total of 18 first round picks in program since 1989. The Bulldogs became the first team to go from last World Series since 1990. Only six times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006, history. overall to outright SEC champion the next year. 2007 and 2016 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. Texas A&M won its first SEC Tournament title in the Aggies’ fourth year in the SEC. Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, which broke the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the Total attendance for the 2016 SEC Tournament was 150,064, two-five highest attendance marks for a single session were set which broke the previous record by nearly 17,000. Two of the two- in 2016. The event has become the Birmingham metro’s highest five highest attendance marks for a single session were set this attended sporting event annually, second in the state only to NAS- year. CAR races at Talladega. Birmingham Maga-zine named it the top Combined home attendance for all 14 SEC teams passed the two sporting event annually in the Birmingham area. The entire SEC million mark for the sixth consecutive season. The top-six national Baseball Tournament was broadcast live on national television for attendance leaders were all from the SEC (LSU, Ole Miss, Missis- the second consecutive year. sippi State, Arkansas, South Carolina and Texas A&M). This season marked the first time that six SEC teams won 40 or more regular season games. The SEC has had a team in the CWS final in eight of the last nine seasons.

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2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE FEB. 17 (FRIDAY) FEB. 23 (THURSDAY) MARCH 1 (WEDNESDAY) Central Arkansas at Vanderbilt Presbyterian at Alabama Kansas State at South Carolina Arkansas at Louisiana Tech Miami Univ. at Arkansas Missouri at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi FLORIDA at UCF MARCH 8 (WEDNESDAY) George Washington at Auburn Western Kentucky at Kentucky Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas William & Mary at FLORIDA FEB. 24 (FRIDAY) Incarnate Word at Texas A&M Kennesaw State at Auburn College of Charleston at Georgia Southeastern Louisiana at Vanderbilt Oral Roberts at Alabama Florida Gulf Coast at FLORIDA Kentucky at North Carolina Bryant at Arkansas Xavier at Georgia Air Force at LSU Holy Cross at Auburn MARCH 3 (FRIDAY) Kentucky at Cincinnati East Carolina at Ole Miss Miami (FL) at FLORIDA ULM at Alabama Georgia State at Ole Miss Texas Tech at Mississippi State Georgia at Georgia Southern Arkansas vs. Arizona (Frisco, Texas) Winthrop at South Carolina Missouri vs. Eastern Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) Kentucky vs. Virginia Tech (Virginia Beach, Va.) Lipscomb at Auburn UTRGV at Texas A&M UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Maryland at LSU Columbia at FLORIDA Central Arkansas at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Memphis UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss UAB at Georgia Bowling Green at Texas A&M Indiana State at Mississippi State UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky MARCH 10 (FRIDAY) Vanderbilt at San Diego Missouri vs. Houston (Corpus Christi, Texas) LSU vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Wright State at South Carolina Ole Miss vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Rhode Island at Arkansas FEB. 18 (SATURDAY) Pepperdine at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Oregon Presbyterian at Auburn Presbyterian at Alabama Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Seton Hall at FLORIDA Miami Univ. at Arkansas Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt South Carolina at Clemson Rider at Georgia George Washington at Auburn (DH) Norfolk State at Tennessee Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky William & Mary at FLORIDA FEB. 25 (SATURDAY) Texas A&M vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) Wichita State at LSU College of Charleston at Georgia Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt Oral Roberts at Alabama Furman at Ole Miss Kentucky at North Carolina Miami Univ. at Arkansas South Alabama at Mississippi State Southern at LSU Holy Cross at Auburn MARCH 4 (SATURDAY) Appalachian State at Missouri East Carolina at Ole Miss Miami (FL) at FLORIDA ULM at Alabama Michigan State at South Carolina Western Illinois at Mississippi State Georgia at Georgia Southern Lipscomb at Auburn Cincinnati at Tennessee Missouri vs. E. Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) [DH] Kentucky vs. Old Dominion (Virginia Beach, Va.) Arkansas vs. Nebraska (Frisco, Texas) Brown at Texas A&M UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Maryland at LSU Columbia at FLORIDA St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Memphis UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss UAB at Georgia Bowling Green at Texas A&M Marist at Mississippi State UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky MARCH 11 (SATURDAY) Vanderbilt at San Diego Indiana State at Mississippi State LSU vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Missouri at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Rhode Island at Arkansas FEB. 19 (SUNDAY) Wright State at South Carolina Ole Miss vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) Presbyterian at Auburn Presbyterian at Alabama Pepperdine at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Oregon Seton Hall at FLORIDA Miami Univ. at Arkansas Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) South Carolina vs. Clemson (Greenville, S.C.) Rider at Georgia George Washington at Auburn Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt Norfolk State at Tennessee Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky William & Mary at FLORIDA Texas A&M vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Wichita State at LSU College of Charleston at Georgia FEB. 26 (SUNDAY) Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt Furman at Ole Miss Kentucky at North Carolina Oral Roberts at Alabama Columbia at Mississippi State Air Force at LSU Miami Univ. at Arkansas MARCH 5 (SUNDAY) South Alabama at Mississippi State East Carolina at Ole Miss Holy Cross at Auburn ULM at Alabama Appalachian State at Missouri Western Illinois at Mississippi State Miami (FL) at FLORIDA Arkansas vs. Oklahoma State (Frisco, Texas) Michigan State at South Carolina Texas Tech at Mississippi State Georgia at Georgia Southern Lipscomb at Auburn Cincinnati at Tennessee Missouri vs. E. Michigan (Fort Myers, Fla.) Kentucky vs. Delaware (Virginia Beach, Va.) Columbia at FLORIDA Brown at Texas A&M UNC Greensboro at South Carolina Maryland at LSU UAB at Georgia St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Memphis UNC Wilmington at Ole Miss UC Santa Barbara at Kentucky Bowling Green at Texas A&M Marist at Mississippi State LSU vs. Texas Tech (Houston, Texas) MARCH 12 (SUNDAY) Vanderbilt at San Diego Missouri vs. Illinois (Corpus Christi, Texas) Ole Miss vs. TCU (Houston, Texas) Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama Wright State at South Carolina Mississippi State at Oregon Rhode Island at Arkansas FEB. 21 (TUESDAY) Pepperdine at Texas A&M Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Presbyterian at Auburn Southern Miss at Alabama Tennessee at Tony Gwynn Classic (San Diego) Clemson at South Carolina Seton Hall at FLORIDA Jacksonville State at Auburn Illinois-Chicago at Vanderbilt Norfolk State at Tennessee Rider at Georgia FLORIDA at Jacksonville Texas A&M vs. Baylor (Houston, Texas) Miami (Ohio) at Kentucky Georgia at Mercer FEB. 28 (TUESDAY) Cal State Northridge at Vanderbilt Wichita State at LSU LSU at New Orleans Jacksonville State at Alabama Furman at Ole Miss Arkansas State at Ole Miss Arkansas at Louisiana Tech MARCH 7 (TUESDAY) Columbia at Mississippi State Morehead State at Mississippi State Samford at Auburn Troy at Alabama Appalachian State at Missouri Charlotte at South Carolina UCF at FLORIDA Louisiana-Monroe at Arkansas Michigan State at South Carolina Stephen F. Austin at Texas A&M Kennesaw State at Georgia South Alabama at Auburn Cincinnati at Tennessee Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky FLORIDA at Florida Gulf Coast Brown at Texas A&M FEB. 22 (WEDNESDAY) Nicholls at LSU Xavier at Georgia St. Mary’s at Vanderbilt Florida A&M at Auburn Memphis at Ole Miss Wright State at Kentucky Jacksonville at FLORIDA Appalachian State at South Carolina San Diego at LSU Kentucky at Liberty Prairie View at Texas A&M Georgia State at Ole Miss Hofstra at LSU Southeastern Louisiana at Vanderbilt Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State Tennessee at Loyola Marymount Eastern Illinois at Missouri Evansville at Vanderbilt Citadel at South Carolina Tennessee at ETSU UTRGV at Texas A&M

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2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE MARCH 14 (TUESDAY) Charleston Southern at South Carolina Georgia at Tennessee LSU vs. UL-Lafayette (Zephry Field – Matairie, Eastern Illinois at Alabama Vanderbilt at Kentucky La.) Alcorn State at Arkansas MARCH 23 (THURSDAY) Texas A&M at LSU Ole Miss at Southern Miss Mississippi State at Ole Miss Mississippi Valley State at Mississippi State UAB at Auburn Ole Miss at Kentucky Florida State at FLORIDA Arkansas Pine Bluff at Missouri Mercer at Georgia APRIL 2 (SUNDAY) South Carolina vs. North Carolina (Charlotte, MARCH 24 (FRIDAY) N.C.) Murray State at Kentucky Arkansas at Alabama Alabama at South Carolina East Tennessee State at Tennessee Ole Miss vs. Nicholls (Biloxi, Miss.) South Carolina at Auburn Arkansas at Missouri Abilene Christian at Texas A&M UAPB at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Missouri Auburn at Georgia Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt Chicago State at Missouri Georgia at Tennessee LSU at FLORIDA South Carolina at Furman (Fluor Field – Vanderbilt at Kentucky Ole Miss at Kentucky Greenville, S.C.) APRIL 12 (WEDNESDAY) Tennessee at Mississippi State Tennessee at Middle Tennessee UT Martin at Kentucky Texas A&M at Vanderbilt APRIL 4 (TUESDAY) Texas A&M at Texas Arkansas Pine Bluff at Missouri Alabama at Troy Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt MARCH 25 (SATURDAY) Grand Canyon at Arkansas Georgia Tech at Auburn APRIL 13 (THURSDAY) MARCH 15 (WEDNESDAY) Alabama at South Carolina Arkansas at Missouri Stetson at FLORIDA FLORIDA at Vanderbilt Samford at Alabama Clemson at Georgia Auburn at Tennessee Auburn at Georgia Alcorn State at Arkansas Kentucky at Louisville LSU at FLORIDA Presbyterian at Georgia Ole Miss vs. Southern Miss (Pearl, Miss.) Ole Miss at Kentucky APRIL 14 (FRIDAY) New Orleans at LSU FIU at Mississippi State Tennessee at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Alabama Chicago State at Missouri Missouri vs. Illinois (Sauget, Ill.) Texas A&M at Vanderbilt Georgia at Arkansas Austin Peay at Tennessee Furman at South Carolina Auburn at Tennessee Dallas Baptist at Texas A&M FLORIDA at Vanderbilt MARCH 26 (SUNDAY) Middle Tennessee at Tennessee MARCH 17 (FRIDAY) Kentucky at Missouri Alabama at South Carolina UT-Martin at Vanderbilt Missouri at Alabama Ole Miss at LSU Arkansas at Missouri Mississippi State at Arkansas Mississippi State at South Carolina Auburn at Georgia FLORIDA at Auburn APRIL 5 (WEDNESDAY) LSU at FLORIDA Georgia at LSU Grand Canyon at Arkansas Tennessee at Mississippi State APRIL 15 (SATURDAY) Kentucky at Texas A&M Grambling at LSU Texas A&M at Vanderbilt Texas A&M at Alabama Vanderbilt at Ole Miss FIU at Mississippi State Georgia at Arkansas South Carolina at Tennessee MARCH 28 (TUESDAY) Auburn at Tennessee APRIL 6 (THURSDAY) Alabama vs. Auburn (Capital City Classic- FLORIDA at Vanderbilt MARCH 18 (SATURDAY) Missouri at Georgia Kentucky at Missouri Montgomery, Ala.) Missouri at Alabama Vanderbilt at South Carolina Ole Miss at LSU FLORIDA vs. Florida State (Jacksonville, Fla.) Mississippi State at Arkansas Mississippi State at South Carolina Savannah State at Georgia FLORIDA at Auburn Cincinnati at Kentucky APRIL 7 (FRIDAY) Georgia at LSU Little Rock at Ole Miss Alabama at Ole Miss APRIL 16 (SUNDAY) Kentucky at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Memphis LSU at Arkansas Texas A&M at Alabama Vanderbilt at Ole Miss SEMO at Missouri Auburn at Texas A&M Georgia at Arkansas South Carolina at Tennessee South Carolina at The Citadel Tennessee at FLORIDA Kentucky at Missouri Tennessee Tech at Tennessee Missouri at Georgia Ole Miss at LSU MARCH 19 (SUNDAY) Texas A&M at Texas State Kentucky at Mississippi State Mississippi State at South Carolina Missouri at Alabama Vanderbilt vs. Lipscomb (First Tennessee Park) Vanderbilt at South Carolina Mississippi State at Arkansas APRIL 18 (TUESDAY) FLORIDA at Auburn MARCH 29 (WEDNESDAY) APRIL 8 (SATURDAY) Alcorn State at Alabama Georgia at LSU Grambling State at Arkansas Alabama at Ole Miss Memphis at Arkansas Kentucky at Texas A&M Tulane at LSU LSU at Arkansas Auburn at Kennesaw State Vanderbilt at Ole Miss Arkansas Little Rock at Ole Miss Auburn at Texas A&M South Carolina at Tennessee North Florida at FLORIDA Tennessee at FLORIDA Georgia at Clemson MARCH 30 (THURSDAY) Missouri at Georgia Louisville at Kentucky MARCH 21 (TUESDAY) Kentucky at Mississippi State Lamar at LSU Texas A&M at LSU Alabama at UAB Vanderbilt at South Carolina Mississippi State at South Alabama Mississippi State at Ole Miss Auburn at Georgia Tech Missouri State at Missouri Stetson at FLORIDA APRIL 9 (SUNDAY) Davidson at South Carolina Georgia at Kennesaw State MARCH 31 (FRIDAY) Texas A&M at UT Arlington Alabama at Ole Miss Kentucky at Western Kentucky Arkansas at Alabama Vanderbilt at Middle Tennessee LSU at Arkansas Mississippi State vs. Southern Miss (Pearl, South Carolina at Auburn Auburn at Texas A&M Miss.) FLORIDA at Missouri APRIL 19 (WEDNESDAY) Ole Miss at Memphis Georgia at Tennessee Tennessee at FLORIDA Kentucky at Mississippi State Alcorn State at Alabama UALR at Missouri Vanderbilt at Kentucky Arkansas vs. Memphis (Little Rock, Ark.) Marshall at Tennessee Texas A&M at LSU Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Ole Miss Rice at Texas A&M Mississippi State at Ole Miss APRIL 11 (TUESDAY) Charleston Southern at South Carolina Vanderbilt at Belmont UAB at Alabama UNC Asheville at Tennessee APRIL 1 (SATURDAY) Arkansas at Missouri State Auburn at Samford MARCH 22 (WEDNESDAY) Arkansas at Alabama New Orleans at Arkansas South Carolina at Auburn FLORIDA at Florida State Georgia Tech at Georgia Southeastern Louisiana at LSU FLORIDA at Missouri

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2017 SEC BASEBALL COMPOSITE SCHEDULE APRIL 20 (THURSDAY) APRIL 30 (SUNDAY) MAY 12 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Mississippi State Auburn at Mississippi State FLORIDA at Alabama South Carolina at FLORIDA FLORIDA at Georgia Vanderbilt at Arkansas Kentucky at South Carolina Auburn at LSU APRIL 21 (FRIDAY) Texas A&M at Missouri Mississippi State at Georgia Tennessee at Vanderbilt Tennessee at Kentucky Alabama at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Ole Miss Arkansas at Auburn South Carolina at Missouri South Carolina at FLORIDA MAY 2 (TUESDAY) Vanderbilt at Georgia Florida A&M at FLORIDA LSU at Kentucky Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss MAY 13 (SATURDAY) Missouri at Ole Miss Murray State at Missouri FLORIDA at Alabama Tennessee at Texas A&M Houston Baptist at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Arkansas Presbyterian at Vanderbilt Auburn at LSU APRIL 22 (SATURDAY) Mississippi State at Georgia Tennessee at Kentucky Alabama at Mississippi State MAY 3 (WEDNESDAY) Texas A&M at Ole Miss Arkansas at Auburn Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss South Carolina at Missouri South Carolina at FLORIDA Wofford at South Carolina Vanderbilt at Georgia LSU at Kentucky MAY 4 (THURSDAY) MAY 14 (SUNDAY) Missouri at Ole Miss Mississippi State at Texas A&M FLORIDA at Alabama Tennessee at Texas A&M Vanderbilt at Arkansas Arkansas at Tennessee Mississippi State at Georgia APRIL 23 (SUNDAY) Tennessee at Kentucky MAY 5 (FRIDAY) Texas A&M at Ole Miss Arkansas at Auburn Alabama at Auburn South Carolina at Missouri Vanderbilt at Georgia Arkansas at Tennessee LSU at Kentucky Ole Miss at FLORIDA Missouri at Ole Miss MAY 15 (MONDAY) Georgia at Kentucky Tennessee at Texas A&M Troy at Mississippi State South Carolina at LSU Mississippi State at Texas A&M APRIL 25 (TUESDAY) Missouri at Vanderbilt MAY 16 (TUESDAY) Jacksonville State at Alabama Furman at Georgia Arkansas vs. Kansas State (Kansas City, Mo.) MAY 6 (SATURDAY) Northern Kentucky at Kentucky Troy at Auburn Northwestern State at LSU Alabama at Auburn Georgia at Georgia Tech Ole Miss at Arkansas State Arkansas at Tennessee LSU at Tulane Troy at Mississippi State Ole Miss at FLORIDA Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State (Pearl, Miss.) Eastern Kentucky at Missouri Georgia at Kentucky Missouri at Missouri State USC Upstate at South Carolina South Carolina at LSU A&M Corpus Christi at Texas A&M Morehead State at Tennessee Mississippi State at Texas A&M Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Missouri at Vanderbilt APRIL 26 (WEDNESDAY) Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt Xavier at Kentucky MAY 7 (SUNDAY) Tennessee vs. East Tennessee State (Kodak, MAY 18 (THURSDAY) Alabama at Auburn Tenn.) Alabama at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at FLORIDA Arkansas at Texas A&M Georgia at Kentucky Ole Miss at Auburn APRIL 27 (THURSDAY) South Carolina at LSU Georgia at South Carolina LSU at Alabama Missouri at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Arkansas Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State MAY 9 (TUESDAY) APRIL 28 (FRIDAY) Alabama at Samford MAY 19 (FRIDAY) LSU at Alabama Auburn at UAB (Regions Field) Alabama at Vanderbilt Ole Miss at Arkansas USF at FLORIDA Arkansas at Texas A&M Auburn at Mississippi State Georgia vs. Georgia Tech (SunTrust Park – Ole Miss at Auburn FLORIDA at Georgia Atlanta, Ga.) Georgia at South Carolina Kentucky at South Carolina Indiana at Kentucky Texas A&M at Missouri McNeese State at LSU Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State Tennessee at Vanderbilt Presbyterian at South Carolina Belmont at Tennessee APRIL 29 (SATURDAY) Vanderbilt at Louisville MAY 20 (SATURDAY) Alabama at Vanderbilt LSU at Alabama Arkansas at Texas A&M Ole Miss at Arkansas MAY 10 (WEDNESDAY) Ole Miss at Auburn Auburn at Mississippi State Grambling at Alabama Georgia at South Carolina FLORIDA at Georgia South Alabama at LSU Kentucky at South Carolina Tennessee at Eastern Kentucky Kentucky at FLORIDA LSU at Mississippi State Texas A&M at Missouri Tennessee at Vanderbilt MAY 11 (THURSDAY) Auburn at LSU

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2017 SEC & NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION SEC TOURNAMENT NCAA TOURNAMENT MAY 23-28 JUNE 2-5 – NCAA REGIONALS (16 SITES TBA) HOOVER METROPOLITAN STADIUM (HOOVER, ALA.) JUNE 9-12 – NCAA SUPER REGIONALS (8 SITES TBA) JUNE 17-28 – NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (OMAHA, NEB.) The 2017 NCAA Tournament will feature a 64-team field for the 19th-straight year, as the tournament was increased from 48 to 64 participants in 1999. The teams selected for the tournament will be placed in 16 four-team NCAA Regional brackets at campus sites across the country June 2-5. The brackets are set up similar to the NCAA Basketball Tournament, with the top eight teams in the country earning “National Seeds.” The brackets will be used to determine Super Regional pairings, as well as the two brackets for the College World Series. The 16 winners of the Regionals advance to the Super Regionals, where teams will be matched up for best-of-three series at eight sites, either June 9-11 or June 10-12. The eight winners of the Super Re- gionals advance to the College World Series June 17-28 at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, the seventh series that will take place in the facility. The Gators have swept through their own NCAA Gainesville Regional in six of the past eight seasons and have reached the Super Regional round in six of the past eight seasons and eight times since 2004. UF reached the NCAA College World Series three-straight years for the first time in school his- The 2017 SEC Baseball Tournament, which will be held in Hoover, Ala., at the Hoover Metropolitan tory from 2010-12 after claiming Super Regionals held at McKethan Stadium. The Gators have been Stadium for the 20th-consecutive year, is a 12-team event and will begin on Tuesday, May 23. Seeds to back-to-back CWS after winning the 2016 Gainesville Super Regional last season. 5-12 will meet in a single-elimination format on the of the tournament, followed by traditional double-elimination play Wednesday-Friday. The tournament will return to single-elimina- tion play on Saturday. The total number of games played will be 17. The 12 teams are seeded 1-12, with the two divisional champions and top four seeds guaranteed opening-round byes, with the possibility of earning another bye later in the bracket. The tournament field will include the top teams from the SEC’s Eastern and Western Divisions, plus 10 at-large bids seeded 3-12 based on conference winning percentage. Florida holds a 65-61 (.516) SEC Tournament record in a league-best 36 appearances. The Gators have claimed seven tournament crowns (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011 and 2015) and finished as the runner-up seven times (1977, 1979, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2014 and 2016).

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2016 SEC SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 SEC STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 vs. Top 10 Postseason %South Carolina 20-9 .690 -- 46-18 .719 34-7 12-7 0-4 10-7 10-10 6-7 Super Regionals Florida 19-10 .655 1 52-16 .765 34-5 13-7 5-4 11-6 17-12 6-4 College World Series Vanderbilt 18-12 .600 2.5 43-19 .694 31-7 9-10 3-2 12-6 9-14 7-9 Regionals Kentucky 15-15 .500 5.5 32-25 .561 22-10 7-12 3-3 11-7 5-9 5-9 Georgia 11-19 .367 9.5 27-30 .474 19-15 8-12 0-2 7-12 9-18 5-14 Missouri 9-21 .300 11.5 26-30 .464 15-13 4-13 7-4 5-13 3-18 0-16 Tennessee 9-21 .300 11.5 29-28 .509 16-13 9-11 4-4 6-12 7-14 4-8

WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 vs. Top 10 Postseason #Mississippi State 21-9 .700 -- 44-18-1 .706 27-11 13-5 4-2-1 12-6 14-11 10-9 Super Regionals ^Texas A&M 20-10 .667 1 49-16 .754 33-7 12-8 4-1 13-5 18-10 17-9 Super Regionals LSU 19-11 .633 2 45-21 .682 28-13 13-7 4-1 9-9 11-13 9-9 Super Regionals Ole Miss 18-12 .600 3 43-19 .694 26-8 11-9 6-2 11-7 12-13 8-11 Regional Alabama 15-15 .500 6 32-26 .552 19-12 9-10 4-4 11-7 8-16 6-12 Auburn 8-22 .267 13 23-33 .411 19-16 3-14 1-3 3-15 6-19 1-9 Arkansas 7-23 .233 14 26-29 .473 20-14 3-15 3-0 4-14 8-20 2-8 # - SEC Champion, Western Division Champion; % - Eastern Division Champion; ^ - SEC Tournament Champion 2016 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS May 24-29 | Hoover, Ala. | Hoover Met Stadium 2016 SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC TEAM P: Scott Moss, Florida C: Mike Rivera, Florida TUESDAY, MAY 24 P: Brigham Hill, Texas A&M *1B: Peter Alonso, Florida *1B: Evan White, Kentucky Game 1: #6 Vanderbilt 7, #11 Missouri 0 P: Zac Houston, Mississippi State 2B: Tate Blackman, Ole Miss Game 2: #7 Ole Miss 5, #10 Georgia 1 C: Henri Lartigue, Ole Miss 3B: Nick Senzel, Tennessee Game 3: #9 Alabama 5, #8 Kentucky 2 DH: Jonathan Moroney, Texas A&M SS: Dalton Guthrie, Florida Game 4: #5 LSU 5, #12 Tennessee 4 1B: JJ Schwarz, Florida 2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M OF: Anfernee Grier, Auburn OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 3B: Colby Bortles, Ole Miss SS: Austin Homan, Texas A&M OF: Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt #6 Vanderbilt 6, #3 Texas A&M 5 Game 5: OF: Nick Banks, Texas A&M DH/UT: Brent Rooker, Mississippi State #7 Ole Miss 10, #2 South Carolina 4 Game 6: OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss SP: Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt #1 Mississippi State 4, #9 Alabama 1 Game 7: OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt SP: Clarke Schmidt, South Carolina Game 8: #5 LSU 5, #4 Florida 3 RP: Mark Ecker, Texas A&M Most Valuable Player: Nick Banks, Texas A&M THURSDAY, MAY 26 FRESHMAN ALL-SEC TEAM Game 9: #3 Texas A&M 4, #2 South Carolina 1 *C: Chris Cullen, South Carolina 2016 ALL-SEC HONORS & AWARDS *C: Michael Curry, Georgia Game 10: #4 Florida 5, #9 Alabama 4 Player of the Year: Boomer White, Texas A&M #7 Ole Miss 12, #6 Vanderbilt 9 1B: LT Tolbert, South Carolina Game 11: Pitcher of the Year: Logan Shore, Florida Game 12: #5 LSU 6, #1 Mississippi State 2 2B: Deacon Liput, Florida Freshman of the Year: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State 3B: Jonathan India, Florida Coach of the Year: John Cohen, Mississippi State SS: Connor Kaiser, Vanderbilt FRIDAY, MAY 27 Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Derek Lance, Tennessee OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State Game 13: #3 Texas A&M 13, #6 Vanderbilt 3 OF: Antoine Duplantis, LSU Game 14: #4 Florida 12, #1 Mississippi State 2 FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC OF: Chandler Taylor, Alabama C: Henri Lartigue, Ole Miss DH/UT: Ethan Paul, Vanderbilt SATURDAY, MAY 28 1B: Nathaniel Lowe, Mississippi State SP: Braden Webb, South Carolina 2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M Game 15: #3 Texas A&M 12, #7 Ole Miss 8 SP: Adam Hill, South Carolina 3B: Boomer White, Texas A&M Game 16: #4 Florida 1, #5 LSU 0 RP: Sean Hjelle, Kentucky SS: Kramer Robertson, LSU OF: Jake Mangum, Mississippi State SUNDAY, MAY 29 SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss C: Mike Rivera, Florida Game 17: #3 Texas A&M 12, #4 Florida 5 OF: Gene Cone, South Carolina 1B: Evan White, Kentucky *DH/UT: Jack Kruger, Mississippi State *2B: Cole Freeman, LSU *DH/UT: Bryce Jordan, LSU *2B: Ryne Birk, Texas A&M SP: Logan Shore, Florida 3B: Nick Senzel, Tennessee SP: , Mississippi State SS: Dalton Guthrie, Florida RP: Shaun Anderson, Florida OF: Buddy Reed, Florida OF: Anfernee Grier, Auburn OF: J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss *P: , Vanderbilt *P: Kyle Simonds, Texas A&M

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2016 SEC SEASON IN REVIEW 2016 SEC OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS TEAM BATTING Team AVG. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Texas A&M .311 65 2287 471 712 129 20 62 439 1067 .467 261 46 423 42 .388 32 37 73 97 1743 675 57 .977 Mississippi State .308 63 2216 405 682 132 17 47 376 989 .446 235 62 378 32 .385 27 35 51 63 1701 682 61 .975 LSU .295 66 2283 426 674 110 21 46 374 964 .422 271 78 316 38 .385 26 36 95 137 1773 631 59 .976 Auburn .294 56 1976 346 581 102 14 37 310 822 .416 241 62 416 43 .384 21 9 61 89 1489 581 85 .961 South Carolina .291 64 2195 402 638 116 8 45 370 905 .412 270 66 454 31 .381 25 44 69 93 1722 523 50 .978 Tennessee .287 57 1932 347 555 111 18 21 306 765 .396 217 62 419 10 .372 30 23 95 124 1501 641 70 .968 Florida .278 68 2281 408 634 121 20 53 371 954 .418 299 50 408 49 .370 28 26 76 105 1840 724 46 .982 Ole Miss .277 62 2091 382 580 108 9 46 344 844 .404 243 48 427 31 .361 34 13 51 74 1637 604 63 .973 Arkansas .275 55 1870 324 515 90 13 49 288 778 .416 222 39 413 34 .360 24 26 39 53 1452 620 62 .971 Vanderbilt .274 62 2076 416 568 115 26 43 376 864 .416 268 65 530 20 .369 31 38 88 126 1654 602 59 .975 Kentucky .270 57 1894 305 511 96 10 52 274 783 .413 177 52 417 25 .345 23 35 41 57 1496 621 71 .968 Georgia .252 57 1911 264 482 74 7 41 244 693 .363 224 29 461 41 .336 25 22 44 63 1536 550 65 .970 Alabama .249 58 1925 256 480 91 6 30 233 673 .350 205 52 446 32 .337 6 32 43 59 1543 618 68 .969 Missouri .249 56 1841 290 459 87 15 31 265 669 .363 235 46 455 41 .345 21 13 64 92 1481 620 81 .963 Totals .280 846 28778 5042 8071 1482 204 603 4570 1177 .409 3368 757 5963 469 .367 353 389 890 1232 2256 8692 897 .972

TEAM PITCHING Team ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA Florida 2.91 52-16 68 4 8/6 19 613.1 514 221 198 166 671 111 12 31 .226 34 69 1 8 26 Texas A&M 3.05 49-16 65 3 9/8 19 581.0 504 233 197 200 594 69 8 32 .232 57 44 2 16 23 Vanderbilt 3.25 43-19 62 2 9/7 19 551.1 473 249 199 211 593 87 6 26 .232 52 52 2 17 26 South Carolina 3.29 46-18 64 3 5/5 22 574.0 484 242 210 213 619 74 5 44 .227 39 43 7 11 19 Mississippi State 3.35 44-18 63 5 9/6 19 567.0 525 249 211 208 576 78 4 29 .245 49 59 6 17 26 Alabama 3.46 32-26 58 0 5/5 18 514.1 484 237 198 188 452 88 6 24 .250 45 34 3 14 33 Ole Miss 3.53 43-19 62 0 2/2 20 545.2 546 261 214 206 497 113 6 32 .260 42 39 6 16 24 Kentucky 3.97 32-25 57 4 4/3 12 498.2 489 259 220 180 418 89 13 35 .254 58 31 3 13 26 LSU 3.97 45-21 66 2 3/3 15 591.0 564 296 261 246 540 111 11 44 .252 63 38 1 22 36 Tennessee 4.07 29-28 57 0 1/1 8 500.1 524 274 226 222 373 96 11 30 .274 52 48 1 19 34 Missouri 4.34 26-30 56 6 5/2 11 493.2 552 298 238 142 422 92 9 33 .281 43 41 6 20 22 Auburn 4.57 23-33 56 2 4/3 5 496.1 525 304 252 196 397 84 16 42 .269 54 28 2 21 29 Georgia 4.62 27-30 57 1 2/2 10 512.0 467 307 263 261 489 84 13 51 .241 70 39 9 13 37 Arkansas 5.02 26-29 55 2 4/2 9 484.0 504 317 270 238 452 91 8 38 .273 49 49 2 19 33 Totals 3.78 517-328 846 34 70/55 206 7522.2 7155 3747 3157 2877 7093 1267 128 491 .250 707 614 51 226 394

TEAM FIELDING Team C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Florida 2610 1840 724 46 .982 46 41 30 .577 6 0 South Carolina 2295 1722 523 50 .978 42 47 20 .701 7 0 Texas A&M 2475 1743 675 57 .977 36 51 24 .680 7 1 LSU 2463 1773 631 59 .976 41 75 35 .682 6 1 Mississippi State 2444 1701 682 61 .975 55 36 14 .720 9 0 Vanderbilt 2315 1654 602 59 .975 57 25 27 .481 10 0 Ole Miss 2304 1637 604 63 .973 51 49 23 .681 13 0 Arkansas 2134 1452 620 62 .971 49 60 38 .612 6 1 Georgia 2151 1536 550 65 .970 36 75 19 .798 12 0 Alabama 2229 1543 618 68 .969 48 37 21 .638 8 0 Tennessee 2212 1501 641 70 .968 58 46 23 .667 6 0 Kentucky 2188 1496 621 71 .968 38 26 14 .650 13 1 Missouri 2182 1481 620 81 .963 47 53 22 .707 5 0 Auburn 2155 1489 581 85 .961 46 68 18 .791 14 0 Totals 32157 22568 8692 897 .972 650 689 328 .677 122 4

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BATTING AVERAGE TRIPLES EARNED RUN AVERAGE GAMES STARTED Player, Team Avg. Player, Team No. Player, Team ERA Player, Team No. Jake Mangum, MSU .408 Zach Lavy, MO 8 Dane Dunning, UF 2.29 Logan Shore, UF 18 Boomer White, TAMU .386 Jeren Kendall, VU 8 Nick Eicholtz, UA 2.30 Alex Faedo, UF 17 Evan White, UK .376 Jake Fraley, LSU 6 Logan Shore, UF 2.31 Clarke Schmidt, SC 17 Peter Alonso, UF .374 Buddy Reed, UF 6 Brigham Hill, TAMU 2.51 Austin Sexton, MSU 17 Anfernee Grier, AU .366 Jordan Rodgers, UT 5 Dakota Hudson, MSU 2.55 Dakota Hudson, MSU 17 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 5 Jared Poche, LSU 17 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE OPPONENTS’ BATTING AVERAGE Kyle Simonds, TAMU 17 Braden Webb, SC 17 Player, Team Pct. HOME RUNS Player, Team Avg. Alex Lange, LSU 17 Peter Alonso, UF .659 Player, Team No. Heath Holder, UGA .174 Zach Lavy, MO .603 Peter Alonso, UF 14 A.J. Puk, UF .191 Bryan Reynolds, VU .603 J.B. Woodman, UM 14 Robert Tyler, UGA .200 GAMES FINISHED Nick Senzel, UT .595 Bryan Reynolds, VU 13 Adam Hill, SC .208 Player, Team No. Brent Rooker, MSU .578 JaVon Shelby, UK 12 Tanner Houck, MO .209 Shaun Anderson, UF 30 J.B. Woodman, UM .578 Hunter Melton, TAMU 12 Josh Reagan, SC 22 Anfernee Grier, AU 12 INNINGS PITCHED Thomas Burrows, UA 21 Mark Ecker, TAMU 20 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Player, Team No. Sean Hjelle, UK 19 Player, Team Pct. TOTAL BASES Dakota Hudson, MSU 113.0 Gene Cone, SC .474 Player, Team No. Alex Lange, LSU 111.2 Peter Alonso, UF .469 Jeren Kendall, VU 142 Clarke Schmidt, SC 111.1 WILD PITCHES Boomer White, TAMU .462 Peter Alonso, UF 139 Tanner Houck, MO 105.1 Player, Team No. Bryan Reynolds, VU .461 Anfernee Grier, AU 137 Logan Shore, UF 105.1 Connor Jones, UGA 19 Jake Mangum, MSU .458 Bryan Reynolds, VU 135 Alex Lange, LSU 18 J.B. Woodman, UM 134 STRIKEOUTS Braden Webb, SC 14 Boomer White, TAMU 134 Dakota Hudson, MSU 14 RUNS SCORED Player, Team No. , UK 12 Player, Team No. Alex Faedo, UF 133 J.B. Moss, TAMU 67 WALKS Clarke Schmidt, SC 129 Jeren Kendall, VU 63 Player, Team No. Braden Webb, SC 128 Kramer Robertson, LSU 61 Will Toffey, VU 51 Alex Lange, LSU 125 Jake Fraley, LSU 61 Bryan Reynolds, VU 49 Dakota Hudson, MSU 115 Bryan Reynolds, VU 59 JJ Schwarz, UF 45 Gene Cone, SC 45 WINS Chandler Taylor, UA 40 HITS Player, Team No. Nick Senzel, UT 40 Player, Team No. Alex Faedo, UF 13 Boomer White, TAMU 100 Logan Shore, UF 12 Antoine Duplantis, LSU 89 HIT BY PITCH Kyle Simonds, TAMU 11 Jake Fraley, LSU 87 Player, Team No. Braden Webb, SC 10 Anfernee Grier, AU 87 Bryce Jordan, LSU 23 Brigham Hill, TAMU 9 Nathaniel Lowe, MSU 86 Jonah Bride, SC 19 Dustin Breggs, UK 9 Chris Hall, UT 18 Jared Poche, LSU 9 RUNS BATTED IN Kramer Robertson, LSU 14 Dakota Hudson, MSU 9 Marcus Mooney, SC 13 Clarke Schmidt, SC 9 Player, Team No. Hunter Melton, TAMU 67 Peter Alonso, UF 60 STOLEN BASES SAVES JJ Schwarz, UF 60 Player, Team No. Player, Team No. Alex Destino, SC 59 Jeren Kendall, VU 28 Shaun Anderson, UF 13 Jeren Kendall, VU 59 Jake Fraley, LSU 28 Thomas Burrows, UA 12 Nick Senzel, UT 59 Cole Freeman, LSU 26 Josh Reagan, SC 11 Nick Senzel, UT 25 Wyatt Short, UM 11 DOUBLES Jake Ring, MO 25 , VU 10 Player, Team No. Nick Senzel, UT 25 APPEARANCES Colby Bortles, UM 21 Player, Team No. Kramer Robertson, LSU 20 Kirby Snead, UF 41 Nathaniel Lowe, MSU 20 Shaun Anderson, UF 36 Jack Kruger, MSU 19 Dane Dunning, UF 33 Boomer White, TAMU 19 Cole Bartlett, MO 31 Will Stokes, UM 30

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2016 SEASON IN REVIEW OMAHA, AGAIN! Florida clinched its 10th trip to the NCAA College World Series with 2016 HIGHLIGHTS back-to-back shutout wins over Florida State in the NCAA Gaines- • Florida finished with a 52-16 record, one win shy of the named SEC Pitcher of the Year (Justin Hoyman, 2004). He ville Super Regional at McKethan Stadium. The Gators nailed down school record for wins in a season, set by the 2011 team finished with a 12-1 record and 2.31 ERA. Shore was also their fifth CWS appearance in the past seven years. that finished 53-19. The Gators .765 win percentage was named All-SEC First Team for the second time (2014 as a After finishing second in the Southeastern Conference East Divi- best since 1967, when UF went 28-8 (.778). freshman). sion, Florida played a marathon 14-inning game against No. 7 LSU • Florida’s winning formula was great pitching and defense. • Shore’s 30 career wins rank second in UF history and his to open the conference tournament. Despite losing the game 5-3, UF led the SEC with a 2.91 team ERA and .982 fielding career ERA of 2.41 ranks second in the aluminum bat era. the Gators rallied to win three straight against Alabama (5-4), No. 3 percentage. Mississippi State (12-2) and LSU (1-0) to reach the SEC Tournament • Junior RHP Shaun Anderson racked up 13 saves of the year, Final for the second year in a row. Florida’s pitching depth ran out, • UF’s 2.91 ERA ranked second in school history in the alumi- tying the school record and leading the SEC. num bat era (since 1974), behind only 1978 (2.79). however, and No. 2 Texas A&M won the final 12-5. • As a team, the Gators had 19 saves on the year -- one shy The Gators earned the No. 1 overall national seed, earning a • The pitching staff combined for eight shutouts on the of the school record set by the 2014 team. year, tied for third-most in a single season in UF history. national seed for the seventh time in nine seasons under O’Sullivan. • Junior RHP Kirby Snead was a workhorse out of the In the NCAA Gainesville Regional, junior Logan Shore picked up a • The Gators shattered the school record for strikeouts in a bullpen, making 41 appearances on the year -- most in win over Bethune-Cookman (9-3) in the opening game after junior season, totaling 671 in 613.1 innings pitched. The previous the SEC and second most in the country. He totaled 101 Peter Alonso blasted a pair of home runs to build a comfortable record was set in 1998 when the pitching staff had 592 appearances in his career, sixth most in school history. lead. In game two against Connecticut, freshman Jonathan India hit strikeouts. • Junior 1B Peter Alonso led the team in all three triple crown a solo home run in the eighth inning to propel UF to a 6-5 win over • The Gators led the nation strikeouts per nine innings (9.87 categories, hitting .374 (4th in the SEC) with 14 home runs the Huskies. Sunday’s Regional finale proved to be much smoother, - school record) and ranked second in strikeout-to-walk (t-1st in SEC) and 60 RBI (t-2nd in SEC). He led the league as sophomore Alex Faedo took the mound and allowed just four ratio (4.04). in slugging percentage (.659) and was second in on base hits and no runs in eight innings of work. Florida built a 10-0 lead percentage (.469). before the Yellow Jackets scored a lone run in the ninth inning. • Three Florida pitchers ranked near the top nationally in strikeout-to-walk ratio: junior RHP Dane Dunning (6th - • Alonso’s batting average was the highest for a Gator since In the Super Regional, Florida matched up with in-state rival Florida 7.33), sophomore RHP Alex Faedo (16th - 6.33) and junior Matt LaPorta hit .402 in 2007. State yet again. The Seminoles took the opening game with a 3-0 RHP Logan Shore (37th - 5.05). win behind starting pitcher Drew Carlton’s two-hit shutout perfor- • Sophomore SS Dalton Guthrie led the conference in at bats mance. The Gators rebounded in game two with Shore (8.0 IP, 2 H, • Junior LHP A.J. Puk and Faedo were among the best in (279) and had a team-leading 85 hits on the year (.305 0 R) on the mound. Alonso and freshman Deacon Liput each had a the country at fanning batters, ranking fourth and 15th batting average). respectively in strikeouts per nine innings. Puk led the SEC pair of RBI in a 5-0 win. In Sunday’s deciding game, a trio of junior • Junior CF Buddy Reed hit six triples on the year (5th-most with 12.34 strikeouts per nine innings and Faedo finished pitchers -- A.J. Puk (3.2 IP, 1 H), Dane Dunning (4.1 IP, 4 H) and Shaun in UF history), bringing his career total to 11 (4th-most in second with 11.44 strikeouts per nine. Anderson (1.0 IP, 0 H) -- combined for a shutout to lead the Gators UF history). Reed also stole 24 bases, the most since Avery back to the College World Series. A grand slam from sophomore JJ • Shore became the second pitcher in school history to be Barnes swiped 26 bases in 2008. Schwarz in the fifth inning blew the game open as Florida won 7-0 to earn its berth in the CWS. Florida’s combination of pitching and defense -- UF led the SEC in FACING THE IRON GATORS FINISH PERFECT IN MIDWEEKS both categories -- wasn’t enough once they reached Omaha. In the Florida had a 18-12 record against ranked teams and was 14-9 Florida beat USF 11-4 on in its final midweek game, capping off a opening game, Shore allowed just two runs but the Gators offense against top-10 squads. perfect 14-0 midweek schedule in 2016. That midweek schedule couldn’t provide a lift as UF lost to eventual national champion included three games against a ranked Florida State team and a Gators Against Ranked Teams (USA TODAY Coaches Poll) Coastal Carolina 2-1. In the second game, Faedo’s quality start (7.2 matchup with No. 19 Florida Atlantic. It also included five games 2/26 at No. 6 Miami W 5-0 IP, 7 H, 2 R/ER) wasn’t enough either as Florida lost 3-2 to Texas away from home, three on the road and two at neutral sites. Tech. A two-run homer in the ninth from Alonso provided hope but 2/27 at No. 6 Miami L 3-5 it was too little too late. 2/28 at No. 6 Miami W 7-3 STRONG AGAINST SUNSHINE STATE RIVALS 3/15 No. 11 Florida St. W 6-0 With a win over USF, the Gators boosted their record to 19-2 3/22 No. 19 Florida Atlantic W 2-1 RECORD BREAKING SEASON against in-state competition. The Hurricanes, Seminoles and 3/29 vs. No. 8 Florida St. W 3-2 Florida finished the regular season with 44 wins and set multiple Owls were all ranked when UF faced them. records along the way. With a 9-3 win at Tennessee on May 8, the 4/1 No. 1 Texas A&M W 7-4 2016 Gators became the fastest team in school history to reach 4/2 No. 1 Texas A&M W 7-2 In-State Opponents in 2016 40 wins -- doing so in only 48 games. The previous best came 4/3 No. 1 Texas A&M W 10-7 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (3-0) in 1996. That year, the team reached 40 wins in 52 games. They 4/8 No. 10 Mississippi St. W 7-4 at. No. 6 Miami (2-1) finished the season with a 50-18 record and reached the College 4/9 No. 10 Mississippi St. L 4-10 home/away vs. UCF (2-0) World Series. 4/10 No. 10 Mississippi St. L 1-2 home/away vs. North Florida (2-0) 4/12 at No. 6 Florida St. W 8-2 home/away/neutral vs. No. 11/8/6/12 Florida State (5-1) With a 4-2 win over Vanderbilt on May 13, Florida won its 42nd 4/29 at No. 5 South Carolina W 5-4 vs. No. 19 Florida Atlantic (1-0) game of the season -- setting a new school record for wins in 4/30 at No. 5 South Carolina L 1-2 vs. Jacksonville (2-0) the regular season (UF won 41 games 5 times: 1989, 1991, 1996, 5/13 No. 7 Vanderbilt W 4-2 vs. Bethune-Cookman (1-0) 1998, 2011). The record for overall wins in a season was set in 5/14 No. 7 Vanderbilt L 0-5 vs. USF (1-0) 2011, when the team finished 53-19 and reached the CWS Finals. 5/15 No. 7 Vanderbilt W 10-6 5/19 No. 8 LSU L 3-7 FAST STARTERS STREAKING ALONG 5/20 No. 8 LSU L 4-5 Florida out-scored opponents by a 61-24 margin in the first inning Florida set a school record with 29 straight home wins before 5/21 No. 8 LSU W 6-2 last season, was 28-3 when scoring in the opening frame and falling to Mississippi State on April 9. Florida’s last home loss had 5/25 vs. No. 7 LSU L 3-5 (14) 37-6 when scoring first. been to Auburn on May 14, 2015, 4-1. 5/27 vs. No. 3 Mississippi St. W 12-2 DEFENDING HOME TURF 5/28 vs. No. 7 LSU W 1-0 5/29 vs. No. 2 Texas A&M L 5-12 Florida was 34-5 (.872) at McKethan Stadium in 2016, tying for 6/11 No. 12 Florida State L 0-3 the most at home under Kevin O’Sullivan. The 2011 Florida team 6/12 No. 12 Florida State W 5-0 went 34-7 (.829) at home. 6/13 No. 12 Florida State W 7-0 The most victories at McKethan Stadium occurred in 1998, when 6/19 No. 16 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 the squad was 35-5 (.875). 6/21 No. 11 Texas Tech L 2-3

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2016 SEASON IN REVIEW IMPACT FRESHMEN GATORS TAKE TWO FROM COMMODORES MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS With the nation’s top recruiting class according to Collegiate Florida took the series against No. 7 Vanderbilt in Gainesville May In 2016, Florida’s record when... Baseball, head coach Kevin O’Sullivan regularly started four 13-15 with wins on Friday and Sunday. Logan Shore kicked things Overall 52-16 freshmen at the end of the season -- third baseman Jonathan off with a complete game performance allowing two runs on six at Home 34-5 India, second baseman Deacon Liput, Nelson hits in a 4-2 win. On the Road 13-7 Maldonado and left fielder Danny Reyes. India was a unanimous At Neutral Sites 5-4 Dalton Guthrie and Deacon Liput led the offense over the week- Freshman All-American. India and Liput were named to the SEC In Day Games 18-9 end. Guthrie hit .333 (4-for-12) and Liput had three hits and four All-Freshman team. In Night Games 34-7 RBI. Nelson Maldonado had three RBI on the weekend. vs Left-Handed Starter 11-4 Freshman right-hander Brady Singer was also among the fresh- vs Right-Handed Starter 41-12 man standouts. Singer appeared in 23 games and notched 38 SPLIT IN COLUMBIA 1-Run games 10-7 strikeouts in 43.2 innings. Fellow freshman righty Jackson Kowar The matchup between No. 1 Florida and No. 5 South Carolina had 2-Run games 6-2 was having a nice season (3-0, 34.2 IP, 13 ER, 44 K, 10 BB) before plenty of drama in games one and two, but washed away in a 5+ Run games 24-3 a non-baseball related medical issue sidelined him in late April. rainout of game three. The Gators used a pair of solo home runs in the top of the ninth inning from freshman Jonathan India and Extra inning games 2-3 FLASHING THE LEATHER sophomore Nick Horvath to stun the home crowd in a 5-4 UF Scoring 0-2 runs 2-8 The Gators finished with the third best defense in the country in victory. Scoring 3-5 runs 14-8 2016, with a .982 clip - committing 46 errors in 68 contests. UF Scoring 6-9 runs 26-0 On Saturday, the Gamecocks evened the series with a 2-1 win was tops in the country in 2015 with a school-record .984 clip. Scoring 10+ runs 10-0 despite a strong starting effort from UF junior A.J. Puk (6.0 IP, 4 Opponent Scores 0-2 runs 29-4 Florida was 28-8 playing error-free this year. In SEC play, UF com- H, 1 R/ER, 10 K). Game three was rained out on Sunday. Opponent Scores 3-5 runs 18-8 mitted 17 errors in 29 games. Opponent Scores 6-9 runs 5-2 TAKING BACK THE TOP Opponent Scores 10+ runs 0-2 ARSENAL OF ARMS After losing a series at Kentucky, the Gators dropped from the Scoring in 1st inning 28-3 Florida’s starting pitchers finished 35-8 with a 2.79 ERA, 412 K’s top of the rankings, but after a win over No. 8 FSU and a sweep Scoring First 37-6 in 358.2 innings and a .215 average against. UF’s bullpen was 17-8 of new No. 1 Texas A&M, it didn’t take long for Florida to reclaim Opponent Scores First 15-10 with 19 saves and had a 3.07 ERA, with 259 K in 254.2 IP and a their place at the top. Leading After 6 Innings 44-4 .242 opponent batting average. Peter Alonso hit .667 (8-for-12) with five RBI against the Aggies Trailing After 6 Innings 3-11 The Gators were one save shy of the school record (19), set by the and freshman Jonathan India hit .556 (5-for-9) with five RBI as Tied After 6 Innings 5-1 2014 squad. Closer Shaun Anderson tied the single season record the offense exploded for 24 runs in three games. Leading After 7 Innings 46-1 with 13 saves on the year. In 2015, no pitcher totaled more than Trailing After 7 Innings 1-12 seven saves. BATTLING THE HURRICANES Tied After 7 Innings 3-3 In week two of the season, Florida headed south for a big non- Leading After 8 Innings 48-0 PITCHING STAFF’S FAVORITE LETTER...K conference matchup with No. 6 Miami. Logan Shore (complete Trailing After 8 Innings 2-14 Florida shattered the school record with a nation’s best 671 game shutout) and Alex Faedo (12 strikeouts, 0 R in 6.1 IP) shined Tied After 8 Innings 0-2 strikeouts in 613.1 innings. The previous record was 592 in 1998. on the mound for the Gators. Hitting 0 home runs 22-10 Hitting 1 home run 16-6 UF has reached double-digit K totals 38 times in 68 games. In At the plate, veterans Peter Alonso and JJ Schwarz each had five Hitting 2+ home runs 14-0 comparison, the pitching corps had 20 games with 10 or more hits in the series and combined for eight RBI. Opponent Hit 0 home runs 34-7 punchouts in 70 games in 2015. SWEEPING THE SEMINOLES Opponent Hit 1 home run 16-7 Florida ranked No. 1 nationally in strikeouts per 9 innings with Opponent Hit 2+ HRs 2-2 The Gators swept in-state rival Florida State in a trio of midweek a school record 9.8 K/9 rate. UF was second in the nation in Making 0 errors 28-8 games throughout the season. JJ Schwarz hit .462 (6-for-13) strikeout to walk ratio, notching 4.04 strikeouts per walk. Making 1 error 15-4 against the Noles and totaled four RBI in the three games. Peter Making 2+ errors 9-4 Alonso and Dalton Guthrie each had four hits and two RBI against MILESTONE FOR O’SULLIVAN Opponent Made 0 errors 12-9 FSU over the three games. On the mound, freshman Jackson Florida’s 5-0 win over Miami on Feb. 26 was the 350th victory for Opponent Made 1 error 17-3 Kowar started two of the contests and pitches 11.0 innings and Kevin O’Sullivan, becoming the quickest Gator baseball coach to Opponent Made 2+ errors 23-4 allowed just two runs. Kowar, Dane Dunning and Frank Rubio reach that plateau. O’Sullivan hit the mark in his 523rd game. Out-hitting the Opponent 35-3 picked up the wins against FSU. Out-hit by the Opponent 13-13 LEADER OF THE PACK 2016 MAJOR LEAGUE DRAFT PICKS Hits are tied 4-0 Since Kevin O’Sullivan took over the Gators program prior to the Game 1 of weekend series 13-3 2008 season, he has led Florida to more league wins over the Player Round (Pick) Team A.J. Puk (LHP) 1 (6th) Game 2 of weekend series 9-7 past nine seasons that any other school in the league. Dane Dunning (RHP) 1 (29th) Washington Nationals Game 3 of weekend series 13-2 SEC Wins -- 2008-2016 Logan Shore (RHP) 2 (47th) Oakland Athletics Against top-5 teams 4-1 School W L T Winning Pct Buddy Reed (OF) 2 (48th) Against top-10 teams 12-7 FLORIDA 171 98 0 0.636 Peter Alonso (1B) 2 (64th) New York Mets Against top-25 teams 16-10 LSU 164 102 2 0.616 Against unranked teams 30-3 Vanderbilt 162 103 0 0.611 Shaun Anderson (RHP) 3 (88th) Boston Red Sox Scott Moss (LHP) 4 (108th) Cincinnati Reds Vs. SEC 19-10 South Carolina 161 106 0 0.603 Vs. SEC East 11-6 Ole Miss 145 124 0 0.539 Kirby Snead (LHP) 10 (312th) Toronto Blue Jays Arkansas 135 131 0 0.508 Vs. SEC West 8-4 Alabama 128 139 0 0.479 Vs. Non-Conference 30-4 Kentucky 120 145 0 0.453 Mississippi State 117 152 0 0.435 2016 RECORD BY MONTH 2016 RECORD BY DAY Auburn 113 148 0 0.433 February 7-1 Monday 1-0 Georgia 109 152 2 0.418 March 17-2 Tuesday 11-1 Tennessee 91 176 0 0.341 April 13-4 Wednesday 3-1 Texas A&M 65 52 0 0.556 Missouri 40 80 0 0.333 May 10-6 Thursday 2-2* June 5-3 Friday 15-1 Saturday 11-7 Sunday 9-4

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2016 INDIVIDUAL HONORS HEAD COACH KEVIN O’SULLIVAN DEACON LIPUT, FR., 2B SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Skip Bertman Award Finalist SEC All-Freshman Team Shaun Anderson ABCA/Diamond South Region Coach of the Year Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America Second Team Alex Faedo Mike Fahrman PETER ALONSO, JR., 1B NELSON MALDONADO, FR., OF Dalton Guthrie Christian Hicks Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Mark Kolozsvary D1baseball.com First Team All-America Ryan Larson NCBWA First Team All-America SCOTT MOSS, R-SO., LHP Jason Lombardozzi Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America SEC All-Tournament Team Scott Moss ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America A.J. Puk Baseball America Third Team All-America Frank Rubio ABCA All-South Region First Team BUDDY REED, JR., CF JJ Schwarz All-SEC Second Team SEC All-Defensive Team Logan Shore NCAA Gainesville Regional Most Outstanding Player Jeremy Vasquez DANNY REYES, FR., OF SHAUN ANDERSON, JR., RHP NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team SEC FIRST-YEAR HONOR ROLL NCBWA Stopper of the Year Finalist Hunter Bowling NCBWA First Team All-America MIKE RIVERA, SO., C Nick Horvath ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-America All-SEC Second Team Jackson Kowar Collegiate Baseball Second Team All-America SEC All-Defensive Team Blake Reese Perfect Game/Rawlings Second Team All-America Danny Reyes D1baseball.com Third Team All-America ABCA All-South Region First Team JJ SCHWARZ, SO., DH/C All-SEC First Team NCBWA Third Team All-America SEC All-Tournament Team DANE DUNNING, JR., RHP SEC Community Service Team LOGAN SHORE, JR., RHP NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team Golden Spikes Award Finalist NCBWA District III Player of the Year Dick Howser Trophy Semifinalist ALEX FAEDO, SO., RHP SEC Pitcher of the Year Perfect Game/Rawlings Second All-America ABCA/Rawlings First Team All-America NCBWA Third All-America Baseball America First Team All-America ABCA All-South Region Second Team Collegiate Baseball First Team All-America NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team D1baseball.com First Team All-America SEC Pitcher of the Week (3/14) NCBWA First Team All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings First Team All-America DALTON GUTHRIE, SO., SS ABCA All-South Region First Team ABCA All-South Region Second Team All-SEC First Team All-SEC Second Team SEC Pitcher of the Week (2/29 & 4/25) SEC All-Defensive Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team

JONATHAN INDIA, FR., 3B Baseball America Freshman All-America Collegiate Baseball Freshman All-America D1baseball.com Freshman All-America NCBWA Freshman All-America Perfect Game/Rawlings Freshman All-America First Team SEC All-Freshman Team NCAA Gainesville Regional All-Tournament Team

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2016 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 19 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 4-2 4-6-0 2-7-1 9 1-0-0 0-0-0 Shore (W 1-0) 5778 2:47 Feb 20 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 8-4 8-15-2 4-4-0 9 2-0-0 0-0-0 Singer (W 1-0) 4682 2:51 Feb 21 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 12-3 12-11-0 3-8-1 9 3-0-0 0-0-0 Faedo (W 1-0) 4110 3:05 Feb 23 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 12-4 12-12-1 4-7-0 9 4-0-0 0-0-0 Dunning (W 1-0) 2673 2:55 Feb 24 vs Eastern Michigan (Lakeland) W 8-7 8-10-2 7-8-3 9 5-0-0 0-0-0 Anderson (W 1-0) 2692 4:03 Feb 26 at #6 Miami (Fla.) W 5-0 5-8-0 0-4-0 9 6-0-0 0-0-0 Shore (W 2-0) 4147 2:25 Feb 27 at #6 Miami (Fla.) 3-5 L 3-7-1 5-9-2 9 6-1-0 0-0-0 Puk (L 0-1) 4999 3:24 Feb 28 at #6 Miami (Fla.) W 7-3 7-12-2 3-3-1 9 7-1-0 0-0-0 Faedo (W 2-0) 4784 3:03 March 1 at UCF W 9-5 9-14-0 5-7-2 9 8-1-0 0-0-0 Horvath (W 1-0) 3831 3:32 March 2 UCF W 4-0 4-3-0 0-5-3 9 9-1-0 0-0-0 Kowar (W 1-0) 2937 2:24 March 4 DARTMOUTH W 7-0 7-12-1 0-2-0 9 10-1-0 0-0-0 Shore (W 3-0) 2956 2:19 March 5 DARTMOUTH W 4-3 4-5-1 3-6-1 (12) 11-1-0 0-0-0 Anderson (W 2-0) 3477 3:18 March 6 DARTMOUTH W 8-6 8-12-0 6-12-1 9 12-1-0 0-0-0 Faedo (W 3-0) 3359 2:37 March 8 at North Florida W 6-2 6-11-0 2-4-0 9 13-1-0 0-0-0 Snead (W 1-0) 1674 2:23 March 9 NORTH FLORIDA W 5-4 5-7-0 4-10-2 9 14-1-0 0-0-0 Kowar (W 2-0) 3111 3:01 March 11 HARVARD W 16-5 16-20-0 5-10-1 9 15-1-0 0-0-0 Shore (W 4-0) 3978 3:20 March 12 HARVARD W 9-2 9-13-0 2-5-1 9 16-1-0 0-0-0 Singer (W 2-0) 4498 2:53 March 12 HARVARD W 3-1 3-9-1 1-2-0 9 17-1-0 0-0-0 Faedo (W 4-0) 2888 2:14 March 15 #11 FLORIDA STATE W 6-0 6-9-1 0-9-3 9 18-1-0 0-0-0 Dunning (W 2-0) 5917 3:08 * March 18 MISSOURI W 4-3 4-10-2 3-10-2 (10) 19-1-0 1-0-0 Anderson (W 3-0) 3537 3:23 * March 19 MISSOURI W 6-2 6-9-1 2-4-0 9 20-1-0 2-0-0 Puk (W 1-1) 4059 2:40 * March 20 MISSOURI W 7-5 7-11-0 5-9-2 9 21-1-0 3-0-0 Faedo (W 5-0) 3352 2:41 March 22 #19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 2-1 2-4-0 1-5-1 9 22-1-0 3-0-0 Rubio (W 1-0) 3792 2:34 * March 25 at Kentucky W 12-5 12-10-1 5-6-2 9 23-1-0 4-0-0 Shore (W 5-0) 2364 3:33 * March 26 at Kentucky 4-7 L 4-10-0 7-9-0 9 23-2-0 4-1-0 Puk (L 1-2) 3071 2:48 * March 27 at Kentucky 4-5 L 4-7-1 5-13-3 (10) 23-3-0 4-2-0 Dunning (L 2-1) 2247 3:33 March 29 vs #8 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 3-2 3-5-1 2-7-0 9 24-3-0 4-2-0 Kowar (W 3-0) 9035 2:25 * April 1 #1 TEXAS A&M W 7-4 7-12-0 4-9-2 9 25-3-0 5-2-0 Snead (W 2-0) 5197 3:09 * April 2 #1 TEXAS A&M W 7-2 7-12-1 2-8-1 9 26-3-0 6-2-0 Faedo (W 6-0) 5339 3:30 * April 3 #1 TEXAS A&M W 10-7 10-12-1 7-12-0 9 27-3-0 7-2-0 Snead (W 3-0) 4824 3:17 April 5 JACKSONVILLE W 7-2 7-12-2 2-6-1 9 28-3-0 7-2-0 Moss (W 1-0) 2894 2:50 * April 8 #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 8-2 8-12-0 2-11-1 9 29-3-0 8-2-0 Shore (W 6-0) 3927 3:25 * April 9 #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE 4-10 L 4-12-0 10-14-1 9 29-4-0 8-3-0 Faedo (L 6-1) 6244 3:19 * April 10 #10 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-9-0 9 29-5-0 8-4-0 Dunning (L 2-2) 3720 3:34 April 12 at #6 Florida State W 8-2 8-12-0 2-6-2 9 30-5-0 8-4-0 Rubio (W 2-0) 5936 3:24 * April 14 at Arkansas W 12-8 12-12-2 8-10-5 9 31-5-0 9-4-0 Puk (W 2-2) 8348 3:57 * April 15 at Arkansas W 9-2 9-13-0 2-9-2 9 32-5-0 10-4-0 Shore (W 7-0) 9219 3:26 * April 16 at Arkansas W 8-2 8-7-0 2-9-1 9 33-5-0 11-4-0 Faedo (W 7-1) 9371 3:49 April 19 JACKSONVILLE W 3-1 3-7-0 1-8-2 9 34-5-0 11-4-0 Rubio (W 3-0) 2658 2:59 * April 21 GEORGIA 1-2 L 1-9-0 2-10-0 (12) 34-6-0 11-5-0 Rubio (L 3-1) 3256 4:05 * April 22 GEORGIA W 6-0 6-7-0 0-2-2 9 35-6-0 12-5-0 Shore (W 8-0) 4005 2:23 * April 23 GEORGIA W 4-1 4-8-2 1-5-1 9 36-6-0 13-5-0 Faedo (W 8-1) 4488 2:52 * April 29 at #5 South Carolina W 5-4 5-8-0 4-9-1 9 37-6-0 14-5-0 Dunning (W 3-2) 7948 3:05 * April 30 at #5 South Carolina 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-5-0 9 37-7-0 14-6-0 Snead (L 3-1) 8242 3:01 May 3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 7-1 7-10-0 1-2-2 9 38-7-0 14-6-0 Moss (W 2-0) 2692 2:04 * May 6 at Tennessee W 7-2 7-11-1 2-9-2 9 39-7-0 15-6-0 Shore (W 9-0) 2247 2:52 * May 7 at Tennessee 2-5 L 2-9-0 5-6-0 9 39-8-0 15-7-0 Singer (L 2-1) 2197 2:47 * May 8 at Tennessee W 9-3 9-9-0 3-10-5 9 40-8-0 16-7-0 Faedo (W 9-1) 2458 3:18 May 10 USF W 11-4 11-9-0 4-13-1 9 41-8-0 16-7-0 Dunning (W 4-2) 2881 2:53 * May 13 #7 VANDERBILT W 4-2 4-5-1 2-6-0 9 42-8-0 17-7-0 Shore (W 10-0) 4537 2:32 * May 14 #7 VANDERBILT 0-5 L 0-3-0 5-10-0 9 42-9-0 17-8-0 Puk (L 2-3) 4783 3:01 * May 15 #7 VANDERBILT W 10-6 10-13-0 6-9-1 9 43-9-0 18-8-0 Faedo (W 10-1) 4340 3:18 * May 19 at #8 LSU 3-7 L 3-6-1 7-10-0 9 43-10-0 18-9-0 Singer (L 2-2) 10904 3:00 * May 20 at #8 LSU 4-5 L 4-9-3 5-12-1 9 43-11-0 18-10-0 Horvath (L 1-1) 10904 3:18 * May 21 at #8 LSU W 6-2 6-8-0 2-7-0 7 44-11-0 19-10-0 Faedo (W 11-1) 11303 2:19 ^ May 25 vs #7 LSU 3-5 L 3-9-2 5-10-2 (14) 44-12-0 19-10-0 Dunning (L 4-3) 13448 5:07 ^ May 26 vs Alabama W 5-4 5-8-2 4-6-1 9 45-12-0 19-10-0 Horvath (W 2-1) 5232 3:09 ^ May 27 vs #3 Mississippi State W 12-2 12-14-0 2-7-3 7 46-12-0 19-10-0 Faedo (W 12-1) 9429 2:57 ^ May 28 vs #7 LSU W 1-0 1-5-1 0-6-0 9 47-12-0 19-10-0 Moss (W 3-0) 13821 2:46 ^ May 29 vs #2 Texas A&M 5-12 L 5-6-2 12-15-4 9 47-13-0 19-10-0 Byrne (L 0-1) 8352 3:24 ! June 3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 9-3 9-9-2 3-7-2 9 48-13-0 19-10-0 Shore (W 11-0) 2965 2:55 ! June 4 CONNECTICUT W 6-5 6-12-1 5-6-2 9 49-13-0 19-10-0 Dunning (W 5-3) 3027 3:10 ! June 5 GEORGIA TECH W 10-1 10-12-1 1-6-2 9 50-13-0 19-10-0 Faedo (W 13-1) 2293 3:19 # June 11 #12 FLORIDA STATE 0-3 L 0-2-1 3-6-0 9 50-14-0 19-10-0 Faedo (L 13-2) 5768 2:54 # June 12 #12 FLORIDA STATE W 5-0 5-10-0 0-2-2 9 51-14-0 19-10-0 Shore (W 12-0) 5326 3:00 # June 13 #12 FLORIDA STATE W 7-0 7-13-0 0-5-2 9 52-14-0 19-10-0 Dunning (W 6-3) 4475 3:12 % June 19 vs #16 Coastal Carolina 1-2 L 1-7-0 2-9-0 9 52-15-0 19-10-0 Shore (L 12-1) 19696 2:58 % June 21 vs #11 Texas Tech 2-3 L 2-6-2 3-8-1 9 52-16-0 19-10-0 Faedo (L 13-3) 16865 2:45 * - SEC game ! - Gainesville, Fla. (2016 NCAA Gainesville Regional) % - Omaha, Neb. (2016 College World Series) ^ - Hoover, Ala. (2016 SEC Tournament) # - Gainesville, Fla. (2016 NCAA Gainesville Super Regional) () extra inning game SCORE BY INNINGS Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Florida 61 40 45 47 44 64 48 33 23 3 408 Opponents 24 15 35 19 28 21 17 37 20 5 221 ATTENDANCE Dates Total Avg. Home 39 154,743 3,967 Away 20 116,194 5,809 Neutral 9 98,570 10,952 Totals: 68 369,507 5,433 Top Home Crowd: 6,244 vs. #10 Mississippi State (4/9) Top Home Attendance (Series): 15,360 vs. #1 Texas A&M (4/1-3) Top Road Crowd: 11,303 at #8 LSU (5/21) Top Road Attendance (Series): 33,111 at #8 LSU (5/19-21) Top Neutral Crowd: 19,696 vs. #16 Coastal Carolina (6/19, NCAA College World Series)

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2016 OVERALL STATISTICS Record: 52-16 Home: 34-5 Away: 13-7 Neutral: 5-4 SEC: 19-10 BATTING Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 20 Peter Alonso .374 58-57 211 51 79 18 0 14 60 139 .659 31 10 31 5 .469 4 0 2-3 493 30 5 .991 5 Dalton Guthrie .305 67-67 279 47 85 14 0 1 22 102 .366 25 6 26 3 .367 6 4 8-13 80 183 8 .970 6 Jonathan India .303 67-64 234 43 71 16 2 4 40 103 .440 22 4 43 4 .367 4 0 13-18 46 120 12 .933 22 JJ Schwarz .290 68-68 252 47 73 15 3 7 60 115 .456 45 4 54 5 .397 6 0 2-4 203 17 0 1.000 8 Deacon Liput .270 68-67 241 39 65 14 4 3 36 96 .398 34 2 44 5 .363 1 3 13-17 96 181 5 .982 23 Buddy Reed .262 66-66 256 57 67 10 6 4 32 101 .395 39 2 62 4 .362 1 5 24-27 124 2 2 .984 27 Nelson Maldonado .256 64-59 195 35 50 7 2 6 30 79 .405 25 3 38 7 .350 0 0 6-7 78 2 0 1.000 4 Mike Rivera .245 67-66 229 33 56 9 2 9 47 96 .419 28 9 26 7 .347 2 5 0-2 430 57 3 .994 ------24 Jeremy Vasquez .291 61-52 165 22 48 11 0 0 15 59 .358 22 5 29 5 .387 2 2 1-2 89 3 1 .989 12 Blake Reese .286 12-0 7 2 2 1 0 0 1 3 .429 2 0 2 0 .444 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 1.000 25 Danny Reyes .269 24-12 52 6 14 3 1 1 11 22 .423 1 0 10 1 .278 1 0 1-3 16 1 0 1.000 28 Mark Kolozsvary .235 14-3 17 3 4 0 0 2 5 10 .588 0 2 5 0 .316 0 0 1-2 46 4 1 .980 66 Ryan Larson .161 59-20 87 12 14 2 0 0 7 16 .184 7 3 19 3 .245 1 3 2-4 34 3 2 .949 26 Nick Horvath .143 41-6 28 6 4 0 0 2 5 10 .357 8 0 11 0 .333 0 4 2-2 24 5 0 1.000 9 Christian Hicks .118 27-4 17 3 2 1 0 0 0 3 .176 8 0 5 0 .400 0 0 1-1 46 7 2 .964 29 Mike Fahrman .000 6-0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .167 0 0 0-0 2 0 1 .667 15 Eddy Demurias .000 7-1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 16 Jason Lombardozzi .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .278 68-68 2281 408 634 121 20 53 371 954 .418 299 50 408 49 .370 28 26 76-105 1840 723 46 .982 Opponents .226 68-68 2270 221 514 111 12 31 206 742 .327 166 69 671 35 .298 8 26 41-71 1764 724 87 .966 LOB - Team (514), Opp (478). DPs turned - Team (46), Opp (62). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). PITCHING 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 37 Shaun Anderson 0.97 3-0 36-0 0 0/5 13 46.1 31 6 5 7 60 1 0 1 164 .189 5 1 0 1 1 3 Dane Dunning 2.29 6-3 33-5 0 0/3 2 78.2 68 22 20 12 88 16 0 3 289 .235 2 9 0 2 6 32 Logan Shore 2.31 12-1 18-18 3 2/2 0 105.1 82 29 27 19 96 16 6 4 382 .215 2 9 0 1 1 57 Kirby Snead 2.78 3-1 41-0 0 0/2 1 35.2 39 13 11 12 33 12 0 1 141 .277 4 2 0 1 1 10 A.J. Puk 3.05 2-3 17-16 0 0/1 0 73.2 51 31 25 37 101 9 0 6 267 .191 5 10 1 0 2 21 Alex Faedo 3.18 13-3 17-17 1 0/0 0 104.2 87 39 37 21 133 21 3 6 392 .222 5 11 0 0 3 13 Jackson Kowar 3.37 3-0 12-6 0 0/2 0 34.2 34 15 13 10 44 7 1 5 134 .254 5 7 0 0 1 39 Frank Rubio 4.46 3-1 23-0 0 0/1 1 34.1 36 17 17 8 21 7 0 3 130 .277 0 2 0 1 3 51 Brady Singer 4.95 2-2 23-1 0 0/1 1 43.2 43 26 24 17 38 10 1 0 162 .265 2 9 0 0 5 ------30 Scott Moss 1.57 3-0 14-5 0 0/1 0 23.0 15 5 4 9 31 1 1 0 84 .179 0 5 0 0 0 26 Nick Horvath 2.08 2-1 15-0 0 0/0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 50 .260 1 1 0 0 1 17 Michael Byrne 3.94 0-1 13-0 0 0/0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 60 .183 1 2 0 0 2 14 Hunter Bowling 9.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 1 0 15 Eddy Demurias 13.50 0-0 5-0 0 0/1 0 3.1 4 5 5 4 2 3 0 0 13 .308 1 1 0 1 0

Totals 2.91 52-16 68-68 4 8/6 19 613.1 514 221 198 166 671 111 12 31 2270 .226 34 69 1 8 26 Opponents 5.37 16-52 68-68 3 2/0 7 588.0 634 408 351 299 408 121 20 53 2281 .278 65 50 8 28 26 PB - Team (6), Schwarz 3, Rivera 3, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (10), Rivera 2, Moss 2, Puk 2, Dunning 1, Schwarz 1, Shore 1, Kowar 1, Opp (14). FIELDING Player C PO A E FLD% DP SHA CSB SBA% PB CI 22 JJ Schwarz 220 203 17 0 1.000 4 18 7 .720 3 0 27 Nelson Maldonado 80 78 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 26 Nick Horvath 29 24 5 0 1.000 2 0 2 .000 0 0 51 Brady Singer 21 3 18 0 1.000 1 5 5 .500 0 0 25 Danny Reyes 17 16 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 Dane Dunning 15 3 12 0 1.000 1 2 2 .500 0 0 21 Alex Faedo 14 5 9 0 1.000 0 2 4 .333 0 0 39 Frank Rubio 10 1 9 0 1.000 0 1 2 .333 0 0 13 Jackson Kowar 10 3 7 0 1.000 0 7 1 .875 0 0 57 Kirby Snead 8 1 7 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 0 17 Michael Byrne 8 3 5 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 30 Scott Moss 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 3 2 .600 0 0 12 Blake Reese 4 3 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 Mike Rivera 490 430 57 3 .994 4 15 15 .500 3 0 20 Peter Alonso 528 493 30 5 .991 34 0 0 - 0 0 24 Jeremy Vasquez 93 89 3 1 .989 2 0 0 - 0 0 23 Buddy Reed 128 124 2 2 .984 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 Deacon Liput 282 96 181 5 .982 32 0 0 - 0 0 28 Mark Kolozsvary 51 46 4 1 .980 0 8 3 .727 0 0 5 Dalton Guthrie 271 80 183 8 .970 29 0 0 - 0 0 32 Logan Shore 28 7 20 1 .964 2 4 6 .400 0 0 9 Christian Hicks 55 46 7 2 .964 2 0 0 - 0 0 66 Ryan Larson 39 34 3 2 .949 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 Jonathan India 178 46 120 12 .933 10 0 0 - 0 0 37 Shaun Anderson 10 0 9 1 .900 0 5 1 .833 0 0 10 A.J. Puk 12 2 8 2 .833 0 10 3 .769 0 0 29 Mike Fahrman 3 2 0 1 .667 0 0 0 - 0 0 15 Eddy Demurias 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 14 Hunter Bowling 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 16 Jason Lombardozzi 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0

Totals 2609 1840 723 46 .982 46 41 30 .577 6 0 Opponents 2575 1764 724 87 .966 62 76 29 .724 11 2

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2016 SEC STATISTICS Record: 19-10 Home: 11-4 Away: 8-6 BATTING Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 20 Peter Alonso .319 24-24 91 19 29 3 0 6 17 50 .549 14 4 17 0 .431 0 0 1-2 201 10 2 .991 6 Jonathan India .313 29-29 112 21 35 8 2 2 24 53 .473 9 1 20 1 .366 1 0 5-8 22 46 6 .919 27 Nelson Maldonado .300 29-29 100 15 30 5 1 2 12 43 .430 14 1 21 1 .391 0 0 4-5 41 1 0 1.000 5 Dalton Guthrie .287 29-29 115 16 33 4 0 0 7 37 .322 15 5 10 2 .384 3 2 1-2 38 74 2 .982 4 Mike Rivera .263 29-29 99 16 26 3 1 4 22 43 .434 12 3 13 4 .360 0 2 0-1 211 26 1 .996 23 Buddy Reed .246 29-29 114 23 28 5 2 3 18 46 .404 16 1 31 3 .341 1 0 10-12 61 1 0 1.000 22 JJ Schwarz .239 29-29 117 14 28 5 0 1 19 36 .308 14 1 27 4 .319 3 0 2-3 63 8 0 1.000 8 Deacon Liput .232 29-29 112 19 26 4 0 3 12 39 .348 13 0 28 0 .312 0 1 6-8 35 71 1 .991 ------25 Danny Reyes .500 2-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 28 Mark Kolozsvary .333 3-0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0-0 9 2 1 .917 24 Jeremy Vasquez .296 24-23 71 8 21 5 0 0 7 26 .366 10 2 15 0 .393 1 0 0-0 44 2 1 .979 66 Ryan Larson .188 24-7 32 6 6 0 0 0 4 6 .188 0 1 8 2 .206 1 1 1-2 12 1 2 .867 26 Nick Horvath .154 16-3 13 4 2 0 0 2 4 8 .615 3 0 6 0 .313 0 1 1-1 16 2 0 1.000 9 Christian Hicks .000 6-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 1-1 11 0 0 1.000 15 Eddy Demurias .000 4-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 12 Blake Reese .000 4-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000

Totals .270 29-29 986 165 266 42 6 23 146 389 .395 122 19 199 17 .358 10 7 32-45 775 284 17 .984 Opponents .255 29-29 989 112 252 58 7 18 107 378 .382 75 30 292 10 .325 4 12 15-28 761 294 35 .968 LOB - Team (218), Opp (223). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (24). PITCHING 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 37 Shaun Anderson 0.89 1-0 15-0 0 0/0 7 20.1 15 2 2 6 28 0 0 1 70 .214 2 0 0 1 1 32 Logan Shore 2.48 6-0 10-10 2 1/0 0 58.0 51 17 16 11 48 8 2 3 219 .233 2 6 0 0 0 3 Dane Dunning 3.00 1-2 14-1 0 0/0 1 30.0 29 10 10 3 33 8 0 2 115 .252 1 4 0 0 4 10 A.J. Puk 3.05 2-2 9-9 0 0/0 0 41.1 25 14 14 20 65 5 0 4 147 .170 1 5 1 0 0 57 Kirby Snead 3.71 2-1 18-0 0 0/0 0 17.0 24 7 7 6 16 8 0 1 70 .343 0 1 0 1 1 21 Alex Faedo 4.61 7-1 9-9 0 0/0 0 52.2 54 28 27 11 66 13 3 4 207 .261 3 7 0 0 2 51 Brady Singer 9.00 0-2 10-0 0 0/0 0 15.0 23 16 15 7 16 5 1 0 60 .383 1 4 0 0 2 ------26 Nick Horvath 0.00 0-1 5-0 0 0/0 0 3.1 6 1 0 2 2 2 0 0 17 .353 0 0 0 0 0 30 Scott Moss 0.00 0-0 4-0 0 0/0 0 0.2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 .333 0 0 0 0 0 17 Michael Byrne 4.50 0-0 6-0 0 0/0 0 8.0 4 4 4 2 8 1 0 1 29 .138 1 2 0 0 1 39 Frank Rubio 5.00 0-1 9-0 0 0/0 0 9.0 11 5 5 1 6 4 0 1 35 .314 0 1 0 1 1 15 Eddy Demurias 20.25 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 1.1 4 3 3 1 0 3 0 0 7 .571 0 0 0 1 0 13 Jackson Kowar 27.00 0-0 2-0 0 0/0 0 1.2 5 5 5 2 4 1 1 1 10 .500 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 3.76 19-10 29-29 2 1/0 8 258.1 252 112 108 75 292 58 7 18 989 .255 11 30 1 4 12 Opponents 4.86 10-19 29-29 1 1/0 5 253.2 266 165 137 122 199 42 6 23 986 .270 32 19 2 10 7

PB - Team (1), Rivera 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (3), Rivera 2, Puk 1, Opp (9). FIELDING Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 22 JJ Schwarz 71 63 8 0 1.000 1 10 4 .714 0 0 23 Buddy Reed 62 61 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 27 Nelson Maldonado 42 41 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 26 Nick Horvath 18 16 2 0 1.000 1 0 0 - 0 0 32 Logan Shore 15 4 11 0 1.000 1 2 2 .500 0 0 9 Christian Hicks 11 11 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 - 0 0 51 Brady Singer 6 0 6 0 1.000 1 2 4 .333 0 0 21 Alex Faedo 6 2 4 0 1.000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 17 Michael Byrne 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 10 A.J. Puk 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 8 1 .889 0 0 3 Dane Dunning 4 0 4 0 1.000 1 0 1 .000 0 0 57 Kirby Snead 4 0 4 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 39 Frank Rubio 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 12 Blake Reese 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 Mike Rivera 238 211 26 1 .996 3 5 8 .385 1 0 8 Deacon Liput 107 35 71 1 .991 9 0 0 - 0 0 20 Peter Alonso 213 201 10 2 .991 10 0 0 - 0 0 5 Dalton Guthrie 114 38 74 2 .982 10 0 0 - 0 0 24 Jeremy Vasquez 47 44 2 1 .979 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 Jonathan India 74 22 46 6 .919 2 0 0 - 0 0 28 Mark Kolozsvary 12 9 2 1 .917 0 0 1 .000 0 0 66 Ryan Larson 15 12 1 2 .867 0 0 0 - 0 0 37 Shaun Anderson 5 0 4 1 .800 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 30 Scott Moss 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 15 Eddy Demurias 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 25 Danny Reyes 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 13 Jackson Kowar 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 0 0

Totals 1076 775 284 17 .984 16 15 13 .536 1 0 Opponents 1090 761 294 35 .968 24 32 13 .711 8 0

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2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL SUPERLATIVES TEAM GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS BATTING BATTING At bats: 46 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) At bats: 7 Dalton Guthrie vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Runs scored: 16 vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) Runs scored: 3 (12 games ) Hits: 20 vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) Hits: 4 (5 games ) RBIs: 14 vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) RBIs: 5 JJ Schwarz vs Florida State (Jun 13, 2016) Doubles: 7 at UCF (Mar 01, 2016) Doubles: 3 Peter Alonso vs Florida State (Jun 12, 2016) Triples: 2 vs Florida Gulf Coast (Feb 20, 2016) Triples: 1 (20 games ) 2 at Kentucky (Mar 26, 2016) Home runs: 2 Nelson Maldonado at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) Home runs: 3 vs Missouri (Mar 19, 2016) 2 Peter Alonso vs Bethune-Cookman (Jun 03, 2016) 3 at South Carolina (Apr 29, 2016) Total bases: 9 Nelson Maldonado at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) 3 vs Connecticut (Jun 04, 2016) 9 Peter Alonso vs Bethune-Cookman (Jun 03, 2016) Total bases: 27 vs Harvard (Mar 11, 2016) Walks: 3 Peter Alonso at UCF (Mar 01, 2016) Walks: 10 at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) 3 Buddy Reed vs Dartmouth (Mar 05, 2016) Strikeouts: 16 vs Georgia (Apr 21, 2016) 3 JJ Schwarz at Kentucky (Mar 25, 2016) Sac hits: 3 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Strikeouts: 3 (8 games ) Sac flies: 3 vs Florida Gulf Coast (Feb 19, 2016) Sac hits: 2 Mike Rivera vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Stolen bases: 5 vs Georgia (Apr 22, 2016) Sac flies: 1 (28 games ) Hit by pitch: 3 (4 games ) Stolen bases: 2 (4 games ) Caught stealing: 3 at Arkansas (Apr 16, 2016) Hit by pitch: 2 (4 games ) 3 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Caught stealing: 2 Deacon Liput vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Runners LOB: 14 vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) Runners LOB: 6 Nelson Maldonado vs Texas A&M (Apr 02, 2016) Hit into DP: 3 (4 games ) PITCHING PITCHING Innings pitched: 9.0 Logan Shore at Miami (FL) (Feb 26, 2016) Innings pitched: 14.0 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) 9.0 Logan Shore vs Georgia (Apr 22, 2016) Runs allowed: 12 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) 9.0 Logan Shore vs Vanderbilt (May 13, 2016) Earned runs: 11 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Runs allowed: 9 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Walks allowed: 6 (5 games ) Earned runs: 9 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Strikeouts: 18 vs Missouri (Mar 18, 2016) Walks allowed: 6 A.J. Puk at Tennessee (May 07, 2016) Hits allowed: 15 vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) 6 A.J. Puk vs Florida State (Jun 13, 2016) Doubles allowed: 4 (5 games ) Strikeouts: 13 Alex Faedo vs Harvard (Mar 12, 2016) Triples allowed: 2 vs Coastal Carolina (Jun 19, 2016 at Omaha, Neb.) Hits allowed: 10 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) Homers allowed: 2 (4 games ) Doubles allowed: 3 (7 games ) Wild pitches: 3 at Kentucky (Mar 27, 2016) Triples allowed: 2 Logan Shore vs Coastal Carolina (Jun 19, 2016 at Omaha, Neb.) Hit batters: 5 vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) Homers allowed: 2 A.J. Puk at Kentucky (Mar 26, 2016) 2 Logan Shore at South Carolina (Apr 29, 2016) FIELDING Wild pitches: 2 Jackson Kowar vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) Putouts: 42 vs LSU (May 25, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) 2 Alex Faedo vs Mississippi State (May 27, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Assists: 18 vs North Florida (Mar 09, 2016) Hit batters: 4 Scott Moss vs Eastern Michigan (Feb 24, 2016 at Lakeland, FL) Errors: 3 at LSU (May 20, 2016) Passed balls: 1 (6 games ) FIELDING DPs turned: 3 vs Florida State (Mar 15, 2016) Putouts: 17 Mike Rivera vs Missouri (Mar 18, 2016) Assists: 9 Deacon Liput vs Mississippi State (Apr 09, 2016) 9 Deacon Liput vs Texas A&M (May 29, 2016 at Hoover, Ala.) Errors: 2 Jonathan India at LSU (May 20, 2016) Passed balls: 1 (6 games ) FLORIDA STARTING PITCHING 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 13 Jackson Kowar 1.98 3-0 6-6 0 0/1 0 27.1 23 6 6 6 31 5 0 4 98 .235 2 5 0 0 1 30 Scott Moss 2.00 3-0 5-5 0 0/1 0 18.0 10 4 4 3 22 1 1 0 63 .159 0 5 0 0 0 32 Logan Shore 2.31 12-1 18-18 3 2/2 0 105.1 82 29 27 19 96 16 6 4 382 .215 2 9 0 1 1 3 Dane Dunning 3.04 2-1 5-5 0 0/1 0 23.2 24 8 8 6 29 4 0 2 89 .270 0 2 0 0 0 10 A.J. Puk 3.05 2-3 16-16 0 0/1 0 73.2 51 31 25 37 101 9 0 6 267 .191 5 9 1 0 2 21 Alex Faedo 3.18 13-3 17-17 1 0/0 0 104.2 87 39 37 21 133 21 3 6 392 .222 5 11 0 0 3 51 Brady Singer 6.00 0-0 1-1 0 0/0 0 6.0 5 4 4 2 0 2 0 0 22 .227 0 1 0 0 0

Totals 2.79 35-8 68-68 4 8/6 0 358.2 282 121 111 94 412 58 10 22 1313 .215 14 42 1 1 7 Opponents 5.48 7-41 68-68 3 2/0 0 317.0 357 228 193 153 216 67 10 31 1239 .288 34 17 5 13 16 FLORIDA RELIEF PITCHING 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 30 Scott Moss 0.00 0-0 9-0 0 0/0 0 5.0 5 1 0 6 9 0 0 0 21 .238 0 0 0 0 0 10 A.J. Puk 0.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 0 37 Shaun Anderson 0.97 3-0 36-0 0 0/5 13 46.1 31 6 5 7 60 1 0 1 164 .189 5 1 0 1 1 3 Dane Dunning 1.96 4-2 28-0 0 0/2 2 55.0 44 14 12 6 59 12 0 1 200 .220 2 7 0 2 6 26 Nick Horvath 2.08 2-1 15-0 0 0/0 1 13.0 13 4 3 5 8 5 0 0 50 .260 1 1 0 0 1 57 Kirby Snead 2.78 3-1 41-0 0 0/2 1 35.2 39 13 11 12 33 12 0 1 141 .277 4 2 0 1 1 17 Michael Byrne 3.94 0-1 13-0 0 0/0 0 16.0 11 8 7 3 15 3 0 2 60 .183 1 2 0 0 2 39 Frank Rubio 4.46 3-1 23-0 0 0/1 1 34.1 36 17 17 8 21 7 0 3 130 .277 0 2 0 1 3 51 Brady Singer 4.78 2-2 22-0 0 0/1 1 37.2 38 22 20 15 38 8 1 0 140 .271 2 8 0 0 5 13 Jackson Kowar 8.59 0-0 6-0 0 0/1 0 7.1 11 9 7 4 13 2 1 1 36 .306 3 2 0 0 0 14 Hunter Bowling 9.00 0-0 1-0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 .000 1 0 0 1 0 15 Eddy Demurias 13.50 0-0 5-0 0 0/1 0 3.1 4 5 5 4 2 3 0 0 13 .308 1 1 0 1 0

Totals 3.07 17-8 68-0 0 8/6 19 254.2 232 100 87 72 259 53 2 9 957 .242 20 27 0 7 19 Opponents 5.25 9-11 68-0 0 2/0 7 271.0 277 180 158 146 192 54 10 22 1042 .266 31 33 3 15 10

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2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS FIELDING BY POSITION HITTING STREAKS Player Longest Current CATCHERS 23 Buddy Reed 10 5 Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 24 Jeremy Vasquez 9 2 22 JJ Schwarz 194 177 17 0 1.000 1 18 7 .720 3 0 5 Dalton Guthrie 9 - 4 Mike Rivera 480 430 48 2 .996 4 15 15 .500 3 0 8 Deacon Liput 9 - 28 Mark Kolozsvary 51 46 4 1 .980 0 8 3 .727 0 0 6 Jonathan India 8 3 20 Peter Alonso 8 4 FIRST BASE 22 JJ Schwarz 7 - Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 27 Nelson Maldonado 6 - 22 JJ Schwarz 26 26 0 0 1.000 4 Mike Rivera 5 - 29 Mike Fahrman 2 2 0 0 1.000 25 Danny Reyes 5 1 20 Peter Alonso 528 493 30 5 .991 28 Mark Kolozsvary 2 - 24 Jeremy Vasquez 47 44 2 1 .979 66 Ryan Larson 2 - 9 Christian Hicks 46 44 1 1 .978 26 Nick Horvath 1 - 12 Blake Reese 1 - SECOND BASE 9 Christian Hicks 1 - Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 6 Jonathan India 3 1 2 0 1.000 REACHED BASE STREAKS 12 Blake Reese 2 2 0 0 1.000 Player Longest Current 8 Deacon Liput 282 96 181 5 .982 20 Peter Alonso 21 4 8 Deacon Liput 21 - 6 Jonathan India 17 3 THIRD BASE 22 JJ Schwarz 16 - Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 23 Buddy Reed 15 8 6 Jonathan India 166 42 113 11 .934 27 Nelson Maldonado 14 - 4 Mike Rivera 10 0 9 1 .900 5 Dalton Guthrie 14 4 9 Christian Hicks 9 2 6 1 .889 24 Jeremy Vasquez 12 2 4 Mike Rivera 10 - SHORTSTOP 25 Danny Reyes 5 1 Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 28 Mark Kolozsvary 4 - 12 Blake Reese 2 1 1 0 1.000 9 Christian Hicks 3 - 5 Dalton Guthrie 271 80 183 8 .970 12 Blake Reese 3 - 6 Jonathan India 9 3 5 1 .889 66 Ryan Larson 3 - 26 Nick Horvath 2 2 OUTFIELD 29 Mike Fahrman 1 - Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 15 Eddy Demurias 1 - 27 Nelson Maldonado 80 78 2 0 1.000 24 Jeremy Vasquez 46 45 1 0 1.000 STARTERS BY POSITION 26 Nick Horvath 27 24 3 0 1.000 25 Danny Reyes 17 16 1 0 1.000 Pitcher: Shortstop: 23 Buddy Reed 128 124 2 2 .984 32 Logan Shore 18 (15-3) 5 Dalton Guthrie 67 (51-16) 66 Ryan Larson 39 34 3 2 .949 21 Alex Faedo 17 (13-4) 6 Jonathan India 1 (1-0) 29 Mike Fahrman 1 0 0 1 .000 10 A.J. Puk 16 (8-8) Left Field: 20 Peter Alonso 0 0 0 0 .000 13 Jackson Kowar 6 (6-0) 27 Nelson Maldonado 47 (36-11) 15 Eddy Demurias 0 0 0 0 .000 30 Scott Moss 5 (5-0) 66 Ryan Larson 12 (10-2) 16 Jason Lombardozzi 0 0 0 0 .000 3 Dane Dunning 5 (4-1) 25 Danny Reyes 9 (6-3) 51 Brady Singer 1 (1-0) Center Field: Catcher: 23 Buddy Reed 66 (50-16) PITCHERS 4 Mike Rivera 47 (36-11) 26 Nick Horvath 2 (2-0) Player C PO A E FLD% DPs 22 JJ Schwarz 19 (14-5) Right Field: 51 Brady Singer 21 3 18 0 1.000 1 28 Mark Kolozsvary 2 (2-0) 24 Jeremy Vasquez 42 (35-7) 3 Dane Dunning 15 3 12 0 1.000 1 First Base: 27 Nelson Maldonado 12 (8-4) 21 Alex Faedo 14 5 9 0 1.000 0 20 Peter Alonso 57 (46-11) 66 Ryan Larson 8 (5-3) 39 Frank Rubio 10 1 9 0 1.000 0 24 Jeremy Vasquez 7 (3-4) 26 Nick Horvath 4 (2-2) 13 Jackson Kowar 10 3 7 0 1.000 0 22 JJ Schwarz 3 (2-1) 25 Danny Reyes 1 (1-0) 17 Michael Byrne 8 3 5 0 1.000 0 9 Christian Hicks 1 (1-0) 15 Eddy Demurias 1 (1-0) 57 Kirby Snead 8 1 7 0 1.000 0 Second Base: Designated Hitter: 30 Scott Moss 5 2 3 0 1.000 0 8 Deacon Liput 67 (51-16) 22 JJ Schwarz 46 (36-10) 26 Nick Horvath 2 0 2 0 1.000 0 6 Jonathan India 1 (1-0) 4 Mike Rivera 16 (11-5) 32 Logan Shore 28 7 20 1 .964 2 Third Base: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 3 (2-1) 37 Shaun Anderson 10 0 9 1 .900 0 6 Jonathan India 62 (46-16) 25 Danny Reyes 2 (2-0) 10 A.J. Puk 12 2 8 2 .833 0 9 Christian Hicks 3 (3-0) 28 Mark Kolozsvary 1 (1-0) 15 Eddy Demurias 0 0 0 0 .000 0 4 Mike Rivera 3 (3-0) 14 Hunter Bowling 0 0 0 0 .000 0 STARTERS BY LINEUP SPOT MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES Leadoff: 8 Deacon Liput 7 (6-1) Player 2 3 4 Total 5 Dalton Guthrie 62 (47-15) 23 Buddy Reed 3 (2-1) 5 Dalton Guthrie 17 10 - 27 23 Buddy Reed 5 (4-1) 24 Jeremy Vasquez 1 (1-0) 20 Peter Alonso 18 7 1 26 8 Deacon Liput 1 (1-0) 7th Spot: 22 JJ Schwarz 18 4 1 23 2nd Spot: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 19 (14-5) 6 Jonathan India 16 3 1 20 23 Buddy Reed 38 (31-7) 8 Deacon Liput 18 (13-5) 23 Buddy Reed 16 4 - 20 8 Deacon Liput 13 (9-4) 4 Mike Rivera 11 (9-2) 8 Deacon Liput 18 - 1 19 6 Jonathan India 12 (8-4) 27 Nelson Maldonado 11 (8-3) 27 Nelson Maldonado 11 2 - 13 5 Dalton Guthrie 5 (4-1) 66 Ryan Larson 4 (4-0) 4 Mike Rivera 11 1 - 12 3rd Spot: 25 Danny Reyes 3 (2-1) 24 Jeremy Vasquez 10 1 - 11 22 JJ Schwarz 55 (43-12) 6 Jonathan India 2 (2-0) 25 Danny Reyes 4 - - 4 20 Peter Alonso 7 (4-3) 8th Spot: 66 Ryan Larson 1 - 1 2 23 Buddy Reed 6 (5-1) 27 Nelson Maldonado 27 (22-5) 26 Nick Horvath 1 - - 1 Cleanup: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 14 (9-5) TEAM 141 32 5 178 20 Peter Alonso 43 (36-7) 66 Ryan Larson 7 (5-2) 22 JJ Schwarz 13 (9-4) 8 Deacon Liput 7 (5-2) MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES 23 Buddy Reed 5 (2-3) 4 Mike Rivera 5 (4-1) Player 2 3 4 5+ Total 4 Mike Rivera 4 (2-2) 25 Danny Reyes 4 (3-1) 20 Peter Alonso 10 7 1 - 18 24 Jeremy Vasquez 2 (2-0) 6 Jonathan India 3 (3-0) 4 Mike Rivera 11 4 1 - 16 6 Jonathan India 1 (1-0) 9 Christian Hicks 1 (1-0) 22 JJ Schwarz 10 3 1 1 15 5th Spot: 9th Spot: 6 Jonathan India 5 4 - - 9 8 Deacon Liput 21 (17-4) 6 Jonathan India 27 (22-5) 27 Nelson Maldonado 4 4 - - 8 24 Jeremy Vasquez 14 (13-1) 27 Nelson Maldonado 12 (8-4) 8 Deacon Liput 3 3 2 - 8 4 Mike Rivera 11 (7-4) 66 Ryan Larson 9 (6-3) 23 Buddy Reed 4 1 - - 5 23 Buddy Reed 9 (6-3) 26 Nick Horvath 6 (4-2) 5 Dalton Guthrie 4 - - - 4 20 Peter Alonso 7 (6-1) 25 Danny Reyes 5 (4-1) 24 Jeremy Vasquez 1 1 - - 2 6 Jonathan India 5 (3-2) 28 Mark Kolozsvary 3 (3-0) 25 Danny Reyes 1 1 - - 2 27 Nelson Maldonado 1 (0-1) 9 Christian Hicks 3 (3-0) 28 Mark Kolozsvary 1 - - - 1 6th Spot: 24 Jeremy Vasquez 2 (1-1) 26 Nick Horvath - 1 - - 1 4 Mike Rivera 35 (28-7) 15 Eddy Demurias 1 (1-0) TEAM 54 29 5 1 89 6 Jonathan India 14 (9-5) 27 Nelson Maldonado 8 (6-2)

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2016 FLORIDA BASEBALL HOME RUN SUMMARY FLORIDA’S HOME RUNS (53) Solo (29): Alonso (6), Rivera (5), India (4), Schwarz (4), Liput (2), Maldonado (2), Reed (2), Guthrie (1), Horvath (1), Kolozsvary (1), Reyes (1) 2-Run (15): Alonso (6), Rivera (3), Maldonado (2), Schwarz (2), Kolozsvary (1), Reed (1) 3-Run (8): Alonso (2), Maldonado (2), Horvath (1), Liput (1), Reed (1), Rivera (1) Grand Slams (1): Schwarz (1) 2-HR Games (6): Alonso (1, vs. Bethune-Cookman, 6/3), Maldonado (1, at Kentucky, 3/25)

No. Player Gm# Date Opponent Pitcher On Base Inn. Outs Count Score Final 1. Rivera 1 Feb 19 Florida Gulf Coast Anderson 0... 4 1 3-2 1-1 W 4-2 2. Kolozsvary 3 Feb 21 Florida Gulf Coast Knoblauch .1.. 8 0 0-1 10-3 W 12-3 3. Schwarz 4 Feb 23 Eastern Michigan Bravin .1.. 4 0 0-0 9-2 W 12-4 4. Alonso 6 Feb 26 at Miami (FL) Woodrey .1.. 1 2 2-2 0-0 W 5-0 5. Schwarz 6 Feb 26 at Miami (FL) Woodrey * 0... 6 0 2-1 4-0 W 5-0 6. India 9 Mar 1 at UCF Pimentel 0... 7 1 0-0 7-3 W 9-5 7. Guthrie 10 Mar 2 UCF Thompson * 0... 1 0 1-1 0-0 W 4-0 8. Rivera 10 Mar 2 UCF Thompson .1.. 4 2 0-0 2-0 W 4-0 9. Reed 12 Mar 5 Dartmouth Danielak * 0... 12 0 0-0 3-3 W 4-3 10. Schwarz 13 Mar 6 Dartmouth Chatham 0... 4 1 0-0 0-3 W 8-6 11. Rivera 13 Mar 6 Dartmouth Burkholder * 0... 6 0 0-0 4-3 W 8-6 12. Kolozsvary 15 Mar 9 North Florida Drury 0... 2 1 1-0 3-1 W 5-4 13. Rivera 16 Mar 11 Harvard Miller ..2. 1 2 2-1 1-0 W 16-5 14. Maldonado 17 Mar 12 Harvard Scahill ..2. 6 1 1-2 2-1 W 9-2 15. Alonso 17 Mar 12 Harvard Scahill ..2. 7 1 2-1 5-1 W 9-2 16. Maldonado 19 Mar 15 Florida State Holton 0... 2 1 2-1 0-0 W 6-0 17. Alonso 19 Mar 15 Florida State Holton .1.. 3 0 1-1 1-0 W 6-0 18. Liput 21 Mar 19 Missouri Houck * 0... 2 0 3-2 0-0 W 6-2 19. Alonso 21 Mar 19 Missouri Houck 0... 6 1 1-2 3-0 W 6-2 20. Rivera 21 Mar 19 Missouri Shoaff 0... 8 2 0-0 5-2 W 6-2 21. Reed 22 Mar 20 Missouri Tribby .1.. 1 0 1-0 0-0 W 7-5 22. Maldonado 24 Mar 25 at Kentucky Brown * 0... 3 0 1-0 0-1 W 12-5 23. Maldonado 24 Mar 25 at Kentucky Brown .1.. 4 0 1-1 3-1 W 12-5 24. Liput 25 Mar 26 at Kentucky Beggs 0... 4 2 0-0 0-1 L 4-7 25. Rivera 27 Mar 29 vs Florida State Carlton .1.. 2 1 0-1 0-1 W 3-2 26. Alonso 28 Apr 1 Texas A&M HILL, B. 0... 3 1 2-0 2-0 W 7-4 27. Alonso 29 Apr 2 Texas A&M MARTIN, C. 0... 4 1 0-0 4-2 W 7-2 28. Maldonado 31 Apr 5 Jacksonville Cassala, M. .1.. 8 1 3-2 5-2 W 7-2 29. Reed 33 Apr 9 Mississippi State A Sexton ..2. 3 2 0-0 0-9 L 4-10 30. Alonso 34 Apr 10 Mississippi State R Humphreys 0... 9 2 1-2 0-2 L 1-2 31. Schwarz 35 Apr 12 at Florida State Voyles, Jim * 0... 8 0 2-1 4-2 W 8-2 32. Alonso 38 Apr 16 at Arkansas Willey, D. ..2. 6 2 0-1 2-0 W 8-2 33. Alonso 42 Apr 23 Georgia Tucker, B. .1.. 1 2 0-0 0-0 W 4-1 34. Schwarz 43 Apr 29 at South Carolina Schmidt .1.. 6 2 0-0 0-3 W 5-4 35. India 43 Apr 29 at South Carolina Reagan * 0... 9 0 2-2 3-4 W 5-4 36. Horvath 43 Apr 29 at South Carolina Reagan 0... 9 2 1-0 4-4 W 5-4 37. Reed 44 Apr 30 at South Carolina Webb, B. 0... 2 1 3-2 0-0 L 1-2 38. Maldonado 45 May 3 Bethune-Cookman Hernandez, G ..2. 2 1 1-0 1-0 W 7-1 39. Schwarz 45 May 3 Bethune-Cookman Hernandez, G 0... 6 2 1-1 6-1 W 7-1 40. India 46 May 6 at Tennessee NEELY * 0... 4 0 1-2 2-1 W 7-2 41. Rivera 46 May 6 at Tennessee NEELY * 0... 6 0 0-0 4-1 W 7-2 42. Rivera 48 May 8 at Tennessee HARPER-COOK .1.. 6 1 3-1 4-1 W 9-3 43. Horvath 48 May 8 at Tennessee KANE ..2. 8 2 2-0 6-1 W 9-3 44. Liput 52 May 15 Vanderbilt Raby ..2. 1 2 1-1 0-0 W 10-6 45. Rivera 54 May 20 at LSU Poche’ * 0... 6 0 2-0 1-2 L 4-5 46. Alonso 61 Jun 3 Bethune-Cookman Norris, T. .1.. 1 2 0-1 0-0 W 9-3 47. Alonso 61 Jun 3 Bethune-Cookman Herrera, A. 0... 4 2 2-0 6-1 W 9-3 48. Reyes 62 Jun 4 Connecticut Kay 0... 3 2 1-0 0-1 W 6-5 49. Alonso 62 Jun 4 Connecticut Kay .1.. 5 1 2-1 3-2 W 6-5 50. India 62 Jun 4 Connecticut Over * 0... 8 0 2-1 5-5 W 6-5 51. Alonso 66 Jun 13 Florida State Sands, C 0... 3 2 2-1 1-0 W 7-0 52. Schwarz 66 Jun 13 Florida State Voyles, Jim ...3 5 0 1-0 2-0 W 7-0 53. Alonso 68 Jun 21 vs Texas Tech Howard .1.. 9 0 2-2 0-3 L 2-3 *leadoff home run

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FLORIDA BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA HONORS FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS THIRD-TEAM SELECTIONS 1958 Bernie Parrish, ABCA 1988 Jeff Gidcumb, BA 1959 Perry McGriff, ABCA 1991 Mario Linares, ABCA 1962 Tom Moore, ABCA 1993 Marc Valdes, NCBWA 1963 Tom Moore, ABCA 1994 Rob Bonanno, NCBWA 1979 Marc Sullivan, TSN Danny Wheeler, ABCA 1987 Rodney Brewer, TSN 1996 Brad Wilkerson, BA 1991 John Burke, BA 1997 David Eckstein, NCBWA 1996 David Eckstein, NCBWA 2000 Tim Olson, BA, CB Brad Wilkerson, NCBWA 2002 Alex Hart, ABCA, BA, CB 1997 Brad Wilkerson, BA, NCBWA Pat Osborn, CB 1998 Josh Fogg, BA, CB, NCBWA 2003 Brian Rose, ABCA Brad Wilkerson, BA, BW, CB, NCBWA, TSN 2004 C.J. Smith, ABCA, CB 2004 Justin Hoyman, ABCA, CB, CBI 2005 Jeff Corsaletti, NCBWA 2005 Matt LaPorta, ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, SW Adam Davis, BA 2007 Matt LaPorta, ABCA, BA, RIV 2010 Kevin Chapman, NCBWA 2011 Mike Zunino, ABCA, BA, PG Austin Maddox, NCBWA 2012 Brian Johnson, NCBWA, PG 2011 Mike Zunino, NCBWA Mike Zunino, ABCA, BA, CB, CBI, NCBWA, PG 2012 Austin Maddox, NCBWA 2016 Peter Alonso, D1, NCBWA, PG Steven Rodriguez, PG Shaun Anderson, NCBWA 2014 Logan Shore, CB Logan Shore, ABCA, BA, CB, D1, NCBWA, PG 2015 Harrison Bader, NCBWA JJ Schwarz, BA, NCBWA SECOND-TEAM SELECTIONS Josh Tobias, BA, NCBWA, PG 1960 Perry McGriff, ABCA 2016 Peter Alonso, BA 1977 Roger Holt, TSN Shaun Anderson, D1 1984 Russ Kibler, ABCA Alex Faedo, NCBWA Scott Ruskin, ABCA JJ Schwarz, NCBWA 1996 Brad Wilkerson, CB 1997 Brad Wilkerson, CB, TSN HONORABLE MENTION SELECTIONS 1998 Josh Fogg, ABCA, BW, TSN 1996 Chuck Hazzard, NCBWA 2000 Tim Olson, ABCA, BW John Tamargo, NCBWA 2002 Alex Hart, BW, NCBWA 2004 Connor Falkenbach, CBI Mark Kiger, BW, NCBWA Ben Harrison, CBI Pat Osborn, ABCA, BA C.J. Smith, CBI 2004 Ben Harrison, ABCA 2011 Hudson Randall, CBI Justin Hoyman, BA, SW, NCBWA Preston Tucker, CBI 2007 Matt LaPorta, CB, NCBWA 2012 Steven Rodriguez, CBI 2011 Preston Tucker, ABCA Preston Tucker, CBI Mike Zunino, CB, CBI 2012 Brian Johnson, CB, CBI, BA Preston Tucker, ABCA 2014 Taylor Gushue, CB 2015 Harrison Bader, PG JJ Schwarz, ABCA, D1, PG Josh Tobias, ABCA, D1 2016 Peter Alonso, ABCA Shaun Anderson, ABCA, CB, PG Alex Faedo, PG

Bernie Parrish was the Gators’ initial All-American, earning first-team accolades in 1958 from the ABCA.

KEY ABCA - American Baseball CB - Collegiate Baseball/ RIV - Rivals.com Coaches Association Louisville Slugger TSN - The Sporting News BA - Baseball America D1 – D1Baseball SW - ESPN/Sports Weekly BW - Baseball Weekly NCBWA - National Boasting a .331 career average, third baseman Tom Moore Collegiate Baseball achieved first-team All-America distinction in 1962 and 1963, CBI - College Baseball joining Brad Wilkerson (1996-98), Matt LaPorta (2005, ’07) Writers Association Insider and Mike Zunino (2011-12) as the UF players to make the first PG – Perfect Game Perry McGriff became Florida’s first two-time pick, earning squad multiple times. ABCA recognition in 1959 and 1960.

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FLORIDA BASEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA HONORS BASEBALL AMERICA D1BASEBALL FIRST TEAM FIRST TEAM 1991 Marc Valdes 2015 JJ Schwarz 1996 Brad Wilkerson 2016 Jonathan India 2004 Matt LaPorta 2007 Cole Figueroa 2008 Josh Adams NCBWA 2009 Preston Tucker 2010 Nolan Fontana FIRST TEAM Brian Johnson 2009 Preston Tucker Austin Maddox 2010 Austin Maddox Hudson Randall 2011 Karsten Whitson Mike Zunino 2015 JJ Schwarz 2011 Karsten Whitson 2016 Jonathan India 2014 Logan Shore 2015 JJ Schwarz SECOND TEAM 2016 Jonathan India 2010 Brian Johnson Hudson Randall SECOND TEAM 2014 Peter Alonso 1989 Herbert Perry Logan Shore 1991 Ron Scott 1994 John Tamargo 2012 Casey Turgeon PERFECT GAME/RAWLINGS FIRST TEAM COLLEGIATE BASEBALL/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER 2016 Jonathan India FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM 1991 Ron Scott 2016 Deacon Liput Marc Valdes 1995 Chuck Hazzard 1996 Brad Wilkerson 1998 Jason Dill 2000 Joey Simon 2004 Adam Davis 2005 Stephen Locke 2007 Cole Figueroa 2008 Josh Adams 2009 Preston Tucker 2010 Nolan Fontana Brian Johnson Austin Maddox Hudson Randall 2011 Karsten Whitson 2014 Logan Shore 2015 Dalton Guthrie Mike Rivera JJ Schwarz 2016 Jonathan India SECOND TEAM 1994 John Tamargo HONORABLE MENTION 1997 Matt McClendon 1998 Matt Siegel 2000 Aaron Sobieraj 2001 Ben Harrison 2002 David Bartelt Tommy Boss Jeff Corsaletti Mike Pete Jonathan Tucker

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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS PERFECT GAME FRESHMAN NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2000 Kevin Estrada, SS PITCHER OF THE YEAR COLLEGEBASEBALL360 Kurt Keene, 1B 2011 Karsten Whitson 2010 Matt den Dekker (Week of Feb. 19-21) Tim Olson, OF Brian Johnson (Week of April 19-25) Aaron Sobieraj, 3B BASEBALL AMERICA 2011 Nolan Fontana (Week of March 14-20) 2001 Jason Dill, OF COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 Mike Zunino (Week of Feb. 27-March 4) Peter Nystrom, OF 2011 Kevin O’Sullivan 2002 Mark Kiger, SS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL Pat Osborn, 3B SKIP BERTMAN AWARD 1993 Doug Brennan & Chris Nelson (March 19) Keith Ramsey, P COLLEGE COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Rob Bonnano (March 3) Ryan Shealy, 1B 2016 Kevin O’Sullivan (Finalist) 1996 Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 27) Aaron Sobieraj, OF Brad Wilkerson took home the NCBWA and Rotary Smith National 2002 Alex Hart (Week of Feb. 1) 2003 Stephen Barton, OF Player of the Year awards during a tremendous 1998 season in which he Mario Garza, DH helped the Gators win the Southeastern Conference title and reach the COLLEGIATE BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR Keith Ramsey (Week of April 30) Brian Rose, C NCAA College World Series. 1996 Andy Lopez 2003 C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 10) 2007 Matt LaPorta (Week of April 2) 2004 Tommy Boss, P NATIONAL COLLEGE BASEBALL LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD 2011 Brian Johnson (Week of Feb. 28) Jeff Corsaletti, OF HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 2009 Brandon McArthur (Winner) 2012 Mike Zunino (Week of March 12) Ben Harrison, OF 2012 Brad Wilkerson 2012 Preston Tucker (Finalist) 2013 Zack Powers (Week of Feb. 18) C.J. Smith, 1B 2015 Josh Tobias (Finalist) 2014 Aaron Rhodes (Week of April 28) 2005 Tommy Boss, P USA BASEBALL GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD 2015 Harrison Bader (Week of Feb. 16) Jeff Corsaletti, OF 1996 Brad Wilkerson (Nominee) JOHNNY BENCH AWARD A.J. Puk (Week of May 11) Adam Davis, 2B 1997 Brad Wilkerson (Finalist) 2002 Brian Rose (Semifinalist) Brian Jeroloman, C 2005 Jeff Corsaletti (Watch List) 2003 Brian Rose (Semifinalist) NCBWA Matt LaPorta, 1B 2007 Matt LaPorta (Finalist) 2011 Mike Zunino (Finalist) 2007 Matt LaPorta (Week of March 27) Brian Leclerc, OF 2009 Matt den Dekker (Watch List) 2012 Mike Zunino (Winner) 2014 Casey Turgeon (Week of May 6) 2008 Matt den Dekker, OF 2010 Preston Tucker (Watch List) 2014 Taylor Gushue (Semifinalist) 2009 Josh Adams, 2B 2011 Brian Johnson (Watch List) THE SPORTING NEWS Matt den Dekker, OF Hudson Randall (Watch List) JOHN OLERUD TWO-WAY 1998 Brad Wilkerson (Week of Feb. 16) Stephen Locke, LHP Preston Tucker (Watch List) PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD Derek Nicholson (Week of April 6) Brandon McArthur, 3B Mike Zunino (Semifinalist) 2010 Brian Johnson (Watch List) Josh Fogg (Week of April 26) Mike Mooney, SS 2012 Nolan Fontana (Preseason Watch List) 2011 Brian Johnson (Semifinalist) Jonathan Pigott, OF Brian Johnson (Midseason Watch List) Austin Maddox (Watch List) NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Preston Tucker, 1B Austin Maddox (Midseason Watch List) 2012 Brian Johnson (Winner) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2010 Matt den Dekker, OF Hudson Randall (Preseason Watch List) Austin Maddox (Top-10 Watch List) 1991 Mario Linares, C Nolan Fontana, SS Preston Tucker (Midseason Watch List) Kevin Polcovich, SS Brian Johnson, LHP/DH Karsten Whitson (Preseason Watch List) NCBWA STOPPER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1996 Chuck Hazzard, DH Hudson Randall, RHP Mike Zunino (Winner) 2005 Darren O’Day (Watch List) Brad Wilkerson, OF Tyler Thompson, OF 2013 Jonathon Crawford (Preseason Watch List) 2006 Darren O’Day (Watch List) 2011 Cody Dent, 3B Preston Tucker, 1B 2015 Harrison Bader (Midseason Watch List) 2010 Kevin Chapman (Watch List) Bryson Smith, OF Mike Zunino, C Richie Martin (Preaseason Watch List) 2012 Austin Maddox (Watch List) 2015 Harrison Bader, OF 2011 Nolan Fontana, SS Logan Shore (Preseason Watch List) Steven Rodriguez (Watch List) Alex Panteliodis, LHP Josh Tobias (Midseason Watch List) 2013 Johnny Magliozzi (Midseason Watch List) NCAA REGIONAL MOST Daniel Pigott, DH 2016 Logan Shore (Finalist) 2014 Ryan Harris (Midseason Watch List) OUTSTANDING PLAYER Tyler Thompson, OF 2016 Shaun Anderson (Finalist) 1988 Jeff Gidcumb, P (East, Tallahassee, Fla.) Preston Tucker, OF DICK HOWSER TROPHY 1991 John Burke, P (East, Gainesville, Fla.) Mike Zunino, C 2004 Justin Hoyman (Semifinalist) PITCHER OF THE YEAR AWARD 1996 Brad Wilkerson, OF (East, Gainesville, Fla.) 2012 Jonathon Crawford, RHP 2007 Matt LaPorta (Semifinalist) 2010 Alex Panteliodis (Watch List) 1998 , SS (South, Gainesville, Fla.) Nolan Fontana, SS 2011 Brian Johnson (Semifinalist) 2011 Hudson Randall (Quarterfinalist) 2000 Tim Olson, OF (Waco (Texas) Regional) Preston Tucker, OF Mike Zunino (Semifinalist) 2012 Brian Johnson (Watch List) 2004 Ben Harrison, OF (Oklahoma City Regional) Casey Turgeon, 2B 2012 Mike Zunino (Winner) 2014 Danny Young (Watch List) 2005 Brian Leclerc, OF (Gainesville Regional) Mike Zunino, C 2015 Harrison Bader (Semifinalist) 2009 Preston Tucker, 1B (Gainesville Regional) 2013 Jonathon Crawford, RHP 2016 Peter Alonso (Semifinalist) AWARD 2010 Brian Johnson, LHP/DH (Gainesville Regional) Justin Shafer, OF Logan Shore (Semifinalist) 2004 Justin Hoyman (Semifinalist) 2011 Preston Tucker, OF (Gainesville Regional) 2014 Harrison Bader, OF 2012 Casey Turgeon, 2B (Gainesville Regional) Casey Turgeon, 2B BASEBALL AMERICA BROOKS WALLACE 2015 JJ Schwarz, C (Gainesville Regional) 2015 Harrison Bader, OF COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR SHORTSTOP OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016 Peter Alonso, 1B (Gainesville Regional) A.J. Puk, LHP 2012 Mike Zunino 2009 Mike Mooney (Watch List) Buddy Reed, OF 2011 Nolan Fontana (Semifinalist) NCAA REGIONAL JJ Schwarz, C COLLEGE BASEBALL INSIDER 2012 Nolan Fontana (Top-25 Watch List) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jeremy Vasquez, DH NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Richie Martin (Watch List) 1960 Perry McGriff, OF 2016 Peter Alonso, 1B 2012 Mike Zunino 2015 Richie Martin (Finalist) 1977 Dave Adeimy, DH Dane Dunning, RHP Frank McDonald, OF Alex Faedo, RHP BROOKS WALLACE RAWLINGS DIVISION I GOLD GLOVE TEAM 1985 Rodney Brewer, OF Dalton Guthrie, SS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Nolan Fontana, SS Jeff Fischer, P Jonathan India, 3B 2007 Matt LaPorta (Finalist) Steve Lombardozzi, 2B Nelson Maldonado, OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Mike Stanley, C Danny Reyes, OF NCBWA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1970 Fred Bretz (1st) 1988 Tommy Edwards, 2B 1998 Brad Wilkerson 1972 Ray Hull (2nd) Jeff Gidcumb, P SEC COACH OF THE YEAR 1996 David Eckstein (2nd) Mario Linares, DH 1952 Dave Fuller ROTARY SMITH PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 David Eckstein (1st) Julio Mendez, SS 1956 Dave Fuller 1998 Brad Wilkerson (Winner) 2006 Darren O’Day (3rd) Allen Rutledge, 3B 1962 Dave Fuller 2000 Tim Olson (Nominee) 1991 John Burke, P 1982 Jack Rhine ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III Mario Linares, C 1983 Jack Rhine LOUISVILLE SLUGGER 1996 David Eckstein Herbert Perry, 3B 1984 Joe Arnold FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1997 David Eckstein Kevin Polcovich, SS 1988 Joe Arnold 2015 JJ Schwarz (Shared with Louisville’s Brendan 1998 Ty Martin Marc Valdes, P 1996 Andy Lopez McKay) 2003 Ben Harrison 1994 Rob Bonanno, P 2005 Pat McMahon C.J. Smith James Eidam, OF 2010 Kevin O’Sullivan PERFECT GAME 2004 Ben Harrison Shane Spears, OF 2014 Kevin O’Sullivan FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Darren O’Day 1996 Eric Castaldo, C 2014 Logan Shore C.J. Smith Chuck Hazzard, DH SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Darren O’Day John Tamargo, SS 2005 Matt LaPorta NCBWA FRESHMAN HITTER OF THE YEAR 2006 Darren O’Day Brad Wilkerson, OF 2007 Matt LaPorta 2009 Preston Tucker 2008 Cole Figueroa 1997 Casey Smith, C 2011 Mike Zunino 2015 JJ Schwarz 2015 Richie Martin 1998 Mark Ellis, SS Josh Fogg, P Brad Wilkerson, 1B

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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR ABCA ALL-SOUTH REGION ALL-SEC 2004 Justin Hoyman 1976 Nick Belmonte 1951 Dud Rushing, OF 2016 Logan Shore 1977 John Cortese 1952 Jim Hirsch, 2B Roger Holt , C SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1978 Ron Crum 1953 Bobby Barnes, C 2009 Preston Tucker (shared with LSU’s Matty Ott) USA BASEBALL HONORS Jim Watkins Harry Coe, P 2010 Austin Maddox UNITED STATES OLYMPIC TEAM Dave Adeimy (3rd) 1954 Wayne Clark, UTL 2014 Logan Shore 2000 Brad Wilkerson, OF (Gold Medal in Sydney) Pete Teixeira (3rd) Lou Pesce, 1B 2008 Matt LaPorta, OF (Bronze Medal in Beijing) 1979 Chuck Sandberg Rudy Simpson, P SEC TOURNAMENT MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Tony Stevens 1955 Jerry Bilyk, C 1982 Rich Bombard, P NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS Jim Watkins 1956 Jerry Bilyk, C 1988 Brian Reimsnyder, OF 1994 John Kaufman Larry Hall (3rd) Dale Willis, P 1991 Herbert Perry, DH & Brian Purvis, OF John Tamargo 1980 David Falcone (3rd) 1957 Burt Touchberry, P 2011 Daniel Pigott, OF 2005 Adam Davis 1981 Glenn Carpenter 1958 Bobby Barnes, C 2015 JJ Schwarz, C/DH Brian Jeroloman Steve Lombardozzi Ray Oestricher, P Matt LaPorta Larry Mikesell (3rd) Bernie Parrish, OF SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2006 Bryan Augenstein 1984 Russ Kibler 1959 Bob Geissinger, OF 1978 Jim Watkins, OF 2008 Matt den Dekker Scott Ruskin Perry McGriff, OF 1979 Larry Hall, SS 2010 Nolan Fontana 1985 Scott Ruskin (1st - OF, 2nd - P) 1960 Perry McGriff, OF Kerry Kellogg, P Brian Johnson 1988 Jeff Gidcumb (2nd) Ron Overcash, 1B Chuck Long, 2B 2011 Nolan Fontana 1991 John Burke 1961 Dennis Aust, P Tony Stevens, DH Brian Johnson Mario Linares Paul Booher, C Jim Watkins, OF 2012 Jonathon Crawford Kevin Polcovich C.W. Price, OF 1981 Glen Carpenter, OF 2015 A.J. Puk Herbert Perry 1962 Tom Moore, 3B Dave Falcone, 1B Buddy Reed 1992 Marc Valdes (2nd) Jerry Nicholson, P Mike Henley, UTL JJ Schwarz 1993 Marc Valdes (2nd) Lee Scheinholt, C Steve Lombardozzi, SS Logan Shore 1994 James Eidam 1963 Dan Eggart, P Randy O’Neal, P 2016 Alex Faedo Danny Wheeler Carol Lenoux, 2B 1982 Rich Bombard, P Dalton Guthrie Rob Bonanno (2nd) Wayne Meadows, UTL Steve Floyd, OF Mike Rivera 1995 Chris Wiggs Tom Moore, 3B Javier Ortiz, 1B David Eckstein (2nd) 1964 Bill Blomgren, OF Mike Stanley, C USA BASEBALL INVITEES 1996 David Eckstein (2nd) 1965 Allen Trammell, OF 1984 Bruce Crabbe, 2B 1991 John Burke Chuck Hazzard (2nd) 1967 Kelly Prior, P Clay Daniel, P Brent Killen Paul Rigdon (2nd) Richard Trapp, SS Jeff Fischer, P Marc Valdes Brad Wilkerson (2nd) 1968 Nick Nicosia, OF Scott Ruskin, OF 1992 Marc Valdes 1997 Brad Wilkerson Mike Ovca, C Mike Stanley, 3B 1994 John Kaufman 1998 Josh Fogg Glen Pickren, P 1985 Mike Stanley, 1B John Tamargo Brad Wilkerson (2nd) Richard Trapp, SS Tim Touma, UTL 1995 John Kaufman 2000 Jason Dill 1969 Jim Courier, P 1988 Jeff Gidcumb, P John Tamargo Tim Olson Mike Ovca, C Mario Linares, C 1996 Matt McClendon 2001 Matt Goss (2nd) 1970 Tony Dobies, OF Brian Reimsnyder, OF 1997 Matt McClendon 2002 Alex Hart 1973 David Bowden, 2B 1991 Brian Duva, OF Brad Wilkerson Pat Osborn (2nd) John Fuller, C Brent Killen, 1B 2000 Brad Wilkerson Mark Kiger (2nd) Mike Newman, P Mario Linares, C 2005 Adam Davis 2003 Brian Rose 1974 Doug Corbett, P Herbert Perry, 3B Brian Jeroloman 2004 Ben Harrison John Fuller, C Kevin Polcovich, SS Matt LaPorta Justin Hoyman Sammy Rick, OF John Pricher, P 2006 Bryan Augenstein C.J. Smith 1975 David Bowden, UTL Brian Purvis, OF 2008 Matt den Dekker 2005 Matt LaPorta 1977 Roger Holt, SS 1992 Brent Killen, 1B 2009 Preston Tucker Jeff Corsaletti (2nd) 1978 Ron Crum, P Dave Majeski, OF 2010 Nolan Fontana Adam Davis (2nd) Pete Teixeira, P 1996 Eric Castaldo, C Brian Johnson Justin Tordi (2nd) Jim Watkins, OF Chuck Hazzard, DH Mike Zunino 2007 Matt LaPorta 1979 Chuck Sandberg, 1B 1997 Brad Wilkerson, DH 2011 Nolan Fontana 2008 Patrick Keating Tony Stevens, DH 2000 Kurt Keene, DH Brian Johnson Josh Adams (2nd) Jim Watkins, OF Tim Olson, OF Mike Zunino 2010 Kevin Chapman (2nd) 1980 David Banes, OF Mike Smalley, P 2012 Jonathon Crawford Matt den Dekker (2nd) Larry Mikesell, P 2002 Ben Harrison, OF 2015 A.J. Puk 2011 Preston Tucker 1981 Glenn Carpenter, OF Pat Osborn, 3B Buddy Reed Mike Zunino Steve Lombardozzi, UTL Ryan Shealy, DH JJ Schwarz Josh Adams (2nd) Craig McGraw, OF 2004 Connor Falkenbach, P Logan Shore Hudson Randall (2nd) Jim Yonker, 2B C.J. Smith, 1B 2012 Preston Tucker 1982 Rich Bombard, P Jonathan Tucker, 3B USA BASEBALL COACH OF THE YEAR Mike Zunino Mike Stanley, C 2005 Jeff Corsaletti, OF 2001 Pat McMahon Austin Maddox (2nd) 1983 Shawn Fawbush, P Matt LaPorta, 1B Hudson Randall (2nd) Richard Rice, P 2009 Jonathan Pigott, OF USA BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL 2015 JJ Schwarz 1984 Russ Kibler, P Preston Tucker, 1B PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR Josh Tobias Scott Ruskin, OF 2010 Matt den Dekker, OF 2012 Jonathon Crawford 2016 Peter Alonso Mike Stanley, UTL 2011 Nolan Fontana, SS 2015 A.J. Puk (shared with , Tanner Shaun Anderson 1985 Scott Lusader, OF Daniel Pigott, OF Houck, Chris Okey) Logan Shore Scott Ruskin, P Hudson Randall, RHP Alex Faedo (2nd) Mike Stanley, UTL Bryson Smith, OF Dalton Guthrie (2nd) 1986 Rodney Brewer, DH 2012 Brian Johnson, LHP & DH 1987 Joey Fernandez, OF Justin Shafer, OF Julio Mendez, SS Casey Turgeon, 2B Rodney Brewer, DH (2nd) 2014 Harrison Bader, OF 1988 Jeff Gidcumb, P Josh Tobias, 3B Mario Linares, DH Karsten Whitson, RHP Julio Mendez, SS (2nd) 2015 Peter Alonso, 1B Mike Moberg, OF (2nd) Taylor Lewis, RHP Johnny Wiggs, P (2nd) A.J. Puk, LHP During Dave Fuller’s 28-year tenure from 1948-75, he directed 1989 Herbert Perry, 3B Buddy Reed, OF Florida to three NCAA Regional appearances, three SEC Jeff Gidcumb, P (2nd) JJ Schwarz, C/DH Championships and four Eastern Division crowns. Honored Jamie McAndrew, P (2nd) 2016 Scott Moss, LHP as the SEC Coach of the Year in 1952, 1956 and 1962, he is the program’s winningest coach with a record of 557-354-6 (.611). Brian Reimsnyder, OF (2nd) JJ Schwarz, 1B 1990 Eric Martinez, OF (2nd) 1991 John Burke, P Mario Linares, C

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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS Kevin Polcovich, SS Mike Zunino, C Marc Sullivan, C SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK Marc Valdes, P 2012 Nolan Fontana, SS Pete Teixeira, P (29 times by 22 players) Herbert Perry, 3B (2nd) Mike Zunino, C Jim Watkins, OF 1988 Johnny Wiggs (Week of March 22) 1992 Marc Valdes, P 2015 Buddy Reed, OF 1979 David Banes, OF Johnny Wiggs (Week of April 25) Brent Killen, 1B (2nd) 2016 Dalton Guthrie, SS Chuck Dale, P Johnny Wiggs (Week of May 9) Dave Majeski, OF (2nd) Buddy Reed, OF Chuck Sandberg, 1B 1989 Jeff Gidcumb (Week of April 3) John Pricher, P (2nd) Mike Rivera, C Tony Stevens, DH 1990 Doug Brennan (Week of April 24) 1993 Marc Valdes, P (2nd) Marc Sullivan, C 1991 John Burke (Week of March 18) 1994 Rob Bonanno, RHP SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Rob Teegarden, OF Marc Valdes (Week of April 1) James Eidam, DH 2004 Adam Davis, 2B Jim Watkins, OF 1992 John Pricher (Week of April 20) 1995 David Eckstein, 2B Brian Jeroloman, C 1980 David Banes, OF 1993 Marc Valdes (Week of May 3) Chris Wiggs, 3B 2005 Brandon McArthur, 3B David Falcone, DH 1994 Rob Bonanno (Week of April 11) Brandon Marsters, C (2nd) 2007 Matt den Dekker, OF Larry Mikesell, P 1997 Josh Fogg (Week of May 12) John Tamargo, SS (2nd) Cole Figueroa, SS Tony Stevens, UTL 2000 Eddie Rojas (Week of April 24) 1996 Chuck Hazzard, DH Jonathan Pigott, OF 1981 Ron Cardieri, C Mike Smalley (Week of May 1) David Eckstein, 2B (2nd) 2008 Josh Adams, 2B Glenn Carpenter, OF 2002 Keith Ramsey (Week of March 25) Brad Wilkerson, OF (2nd) 2009 Preston Tucker, 1B Steve Lombardozzi, UTL Alex Hart (Week of May 6) 1997 Brad Wilkerson, 1B 2010 Nolan Fontana, SS Craig McGraw, OF 2003 Adam Sanabria (Week of March 10) Derek Nicholson, OF (2nd) Brian Johnson, LHP & DH Larry Mikesell, P Justin Hoyman (Week of March 24) 1998 Josh Fogg, P Austin Maddox, 3B Jim Yonker, 2B 2004 Justin Hoyman (Week of Feb. 16) Brad Wilkerson, OF Hudson Randall, RHP 1982 Rich Bombard, P 2006 Darren O’Day (Week of Feb. 20) 1999 Ben Grezlovski, P Mike Zunino, C Bruce Crabbe, SS 2008 Patrick Keating (Week of March 31) 2000 Jason Dill, DH 2011 Zack Powers, 3B Mike Stanley, C 2009 Patrick Keating (Week of Feb. 23) Tim Olson, OF Karsten Whitson, RHP 1983 Brad Dantzler, 1B 2010 Kevin Chapman (Week of May 24) Kurt Keene, 1B (2nd) 2012 Josh Tobias, 3B Shawn Fawbush, P 2011 Hudson Randall (Week of March 21) 2002 Alex Hart, P 2013 Harrison Bader, OF Richard Rice, P Hudson Randall (Week of April 4) Pat Osborn, 3B 2014 Peter Alonso, 1B Albie Scoggins, OF 2013 Jonathon Crawford (Week of April 1) Aaron Davidson, 2B (2nd) Logan Shore, RHP Mike Stanley, DH 2014 Aaron Rhodes (Week of April 28) Mark Kiger, SS (2nd) John Sternagel, 3B 1984 Bruce Crabbe, 2B 2016 Logan Shore (Week of Feb. 29 & April 25) Ryan Shealy, 1B (2nd) 2015 Dalton Guthrie, 2B Russ Kibler, P Alex Faedo (Week of March 14) Aaron Sobieraj, OF (2nd) Mike Rivera, C Tim Owen, C 2003 Ben Harrison, OF (2nd) JJ Schwarz, DH Scott Ruskin, OF SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK Brian Rose, C (2nd) 2016 Deacon Liput, 2B Mike Stanley, UTL (24 times by 18 players) 2004 Justin Hoyman, P Jonathan India, 3B 1985 Jeff Fischer, P 2007 Kyle Mullaney (Week of May 14) C.J. Smith, 1B Scott Lusader, OF 2008 Josh Adams (Week of March 17) Ben Harrison, OF (2nd) ALL-SEC EASTERN DIVISION (1961-85) Soctt Ruskin, P Tommy Toledo (Week of March 24) 2005 Adam Davis, 2B 1961 Dennis Aust, P Mike Stanley, C 2009 Alex Panteliodis (Week of March 23) Matt LaPorta, 1B Paul Booher, C Preston Tucker (Week of March 30) Jeff Corsaletti, OF (2nd) C.W. Price, OF SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Preston Tucker (Week of April 13) Connor Falkenbach, RHP (2nd) 1962 Al Lopez, OF (44 times by 33 players) Preston Tucker (Week of April 27) Brian Jeroloman, C (2nd) Tom Moore, 3B 1985 Scott Ruskin (Week of April 16) 2010 Hudson Randall (Week of March 1) Justin Tordi, SS (2nd) Jerry Nicholson, P 1986 Joey Fernandez (Week of March 23) Nolan Fontana (Week of March 8) 2006 Bryan Augenstein, RHP (2nd) Lee Scheinholt, C 1987 Rodney Brewer (Week of April 7) Brian Johnson (Week of April 5) 2007 Matt LaPorta, 1B 1963 Danny Eggart, P 1990 Bo Camposano (Week of May 1) Hudson Randall (Week of April 12) Brian Leclerc, OF Carol Lenoux, 2B 1993 Bo Camposano (Week of April 5) Austin Maddox (Week of April 19) 2008 Josh Adams, 2B Tom Moore, 3B 1994 Chan Perry (Week of May 2) Brian Johnson (Week of May 3) Matt den Dekker, OF 1964 Bill Blomgren, OF 1996 David Eckstein (Week of March 25) Nolan Fontana (Week of May 17) Patrick Keating, RHP Dave Porter, C Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 6) 2011 Zack Powers (Week of March 7) Avery Barnes, OF (2nd) Tom Shannon, 1B 1997 Brad Wilkerson (Week of April 21) Karsten Whitson (Week of April 25) 2009 Josh Adams, 2B 1965 Tom Shannon, 1B 1998 (Week of March 16) 2012 Taylor Gushue (Week of February 20) Avery Barnes, OF Allen Trammell, OF Derek Nicholson (Week of April 6) Taylor Gushue (Week of March 5) Billy Bullock, RHP (2nd) 1966 Jim Frazier, OF Brad Wilkerson (Week of May 11) Casey Turgeon (Week of May 7) 2010 Kevin Chapman, LHP Jack Kentworthy, C 1999 Greg Catalanotte (Week of March 22) 2013 Harrison Bader (Week of April 15) Matt den Dekker, OF (2nd) Bruce Moore, 2B Kurt Keene (Week of April 26) 2014 A.J. Puk (Week of April 14) Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Kelly Prior, P 2001 Peter Nystrom (Week of March 26) Logan Shore (Week of May 12) Austin Maddox, 3B (2nd) 1967 Ed Gross, C 2002 Pat Osborn (Week of Feb. 11) 2015 JJ Schwarz (Week of March 2) Preston Tucker, 1B (2nd) Kelly Prior, P Ryan Shealy (Week of March 11) Mike Rivera (Week of March 30) 2011 Brian Johnson, DH Terry Stroemer, 1B Mark Kiger (Week of April 15) Preston Tucker, OF Richard Trapp, SS Ryan Shealy (Week of May 13) SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Mike Zunino, C 1968 Nick Nicosia, OF 2003 Stephen Barton (Week of Feb. 10) 1971 (3) John Flad Josh Adams, 2B (2nd) Mike Ovca, C C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 24) Ray Hull Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Glen Pickren, P 2004 C.J. Smith (Week of Feb. 23) David Thomas Hudson Randall, RHP (2nd) Richard Trapp, SS Ben Harrison (Week of April 26) 1972 (1) Ray Hull 2012 Brian Johnson, DH 1969 Jim Courier, P Jeff Corsaletti (Week of May 3) 1973 (3) Nick DeVirgilis Steven Rodriguez, LHP Skip Lujack, 1B 2005 Matt LaPorta (Week of Feb. 21) Bill Finney Preston Tucker, OF Guy McTheny, OF Matt LaPorta (Week of April 25) Xavier Prida Mike Zunino, C Mike Ovca, C Matt LaPorta (Week of May 23) 1974 (4) Bill Bolander Nolan Fontana, SS (2nd) Rod Wright, 3B 2006 Adam Davis (Week of Feb. 13) Doug Corbett 2014 Taylor Gushue, C 1970 Tony Dobies, OF 2007 Matt LaPorta (Week of March 26) Bill Finney Logan Shore, RHP Will Harman, C Matt LaPorta (Week of April 2) John Fuller Harrison Bader, OF (2nd) 1971 Will Harman, C Brian Leclerc (Week of April 23) 1975 (2) David Bowden 2015 Mike Rivera, C (2nd) 1972 Ray Hull, SS 2008 Cole Figueroa (Week of May 19) Bill Finney JJ Schwarz, DH (2nd) 1973 David Bowden, 2B 2011 Nolan Fontana (Week of Feb. 21) 1976 (6) Bruce Baker Josh Tobias, 3B (2nd) John Fuller, C Mike Zunino (Week of May 2) J.B. Caldwell 2016 Shaun Anderson, RHP Mike Newman, P Nolan Fontana (Week of May 16) John Cortese Logan Shore, RHP 1974 Doug Corbett, P Mike Zunino (Week of May 23) Terry Fitzgerald Peter Alonso, 1B (2nd) John Fuller, C 2012 Preston Tucker (Week of March 19) Eric Hiller Dalton Guthrie, SS (2nd) Sammy Rick, OF Brian Johnson (Week of April 16) Roger Holt Mike Rivera, C (2nd) 1975 David Bowden, 3B 2013 Zack Powers (Week of Feb. 19) 1977 (4) John Brantley Roger Holt, UTL 2014 Casey Turgeon (Week of May 5) J.B. Caldwell SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1976 Roger Holt, SS Taylor Gushue (Week of May 19) John Cortese 2008 Matt den Dekker, OF 1977 John Cortese, 1B 2015 Harrison Bader (Week of Feb. 16) Roger Holt 2009 Matt den Dekker, OF Dean Empie, 1B Buddy Reed (Week of Feb. 23) 1978 No Team 2010 Matt den Dekker, OF Roger Holt, SS JJ Schwarz (Week of April 13) 1979 (2) David Livingston Nolan Fontana, SS Jim Shulock, C Pete Teixeria Preston Tucker, 1B Joe Ward, OF 1980 None 2011 Nolan Fontana, SS 1978 Ron Crum, P 1981 (1) Glenn Carpenter

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FLORIDA BASEBALL HONORS & AWARDS 1982 (2) Mario Alos Jeff Cardozo Jake Hicks FIRST-YEAR SEC Nick Krsnich Kevin Coleman Patrick Keating ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1983 (3) George Reyes Alex Hart Brandon McArthur 2004 None Scott Ruskin David Klebonis Jonathan Pigott 2005 (3) Matt Hightower Mike Stanley Tom Potter Clayton Pisani Jared Kubin 1984 (4) Donald Carr Ryan Shealy Hampton Tignor Stephen Locke Russ Kibler Matt Siegel Jon Townsend 2006 (1) Chas Spottswood Scott Lusader K.O. Wiegandt 2009 (7) Avery Barnes 2007 (6) Tony Davis Mike Stanley 2003 (17) David Bartelt Kevin Chapman Matt den Dekker 1985 (4) Stan Fascher Stephen Barton Tony Davis Cole Figueroa Lance Hodges Tommy Boss Teddy Foster Jake Hicks Scott Lusader Daniel Brooks Clayton Pisani Ryan Lockwood Tim Touma Kevin Coleman Justin Poovey Hampton Tignor 1986 (1) John Floyd Mario Garza Hampton Tignor 2008 (6) Adam Allen 1987 None Ben Harrison 2010 (8) Matt Campbell Cody Barnes 1988 (1) Tyson Johnson Alex Hart Greg Larson Chris Freshcorn 1989 (2) Todd Douma Ryan Kennedy Alex Panteliodis Travis Lawler Mike Moberg David Klebonis Daniel Pigott Justin Poovey 1990 (4) Jason Beaird Joe Mercandante Justin Poovey Tommy Toledo Todd McCray Mike Pete Jandy Rosabal 2009 (7) Will Jolin Mike Moberg Tom Potter Hampton Tignor Greg Larson Tony Sharkins Ryan Sadowski Jerico Weitzel Ben McMahan 1991 (1) Jason Beaird C.J. Smith 2011 (8) Matt Campbell Alex Panteliodis 1992 (4) Brian Duva Wes Swackhamer Cody Dent Daniel Pigott Ken Mercer Ben Zeskind Brian Johnson Tyler Thompson Brian Purvis 2004 (11) David Bartelt Greg Larson Jerico Weitzel David Valdes Tommy Boss Austin Maddox 2010 (5) Cody Dent 1993 (4) Brian Duva Matt Cresap Ben McMahan Michael Heller Brandt Mathers Bo Dring Justin Poovey Brian Johnson Shane McGinnis Ben Harrison Paul Wilson Austin Maddox David Valdes Jimmy Kubek 2012 (10) Jonathon Crawford Hudson Randall 1994 (6) Eric Castaldo Darren O’Day Cody Dent 2011 (1) Keenan Kish Brian Duva Mike Pete Nolan Fontana 2012 (5) Bobby Poyner Dean Kent Patrick Rumble Brian Johnson Cory Reid Sean McClellan C.J. Smith Keenan Kish Justin Shafer Matt Parker Seth Steinhauer Greg Larson Corey Stump Chris Simpkins 2005 (14) Carson Bassett Austin Maddox Josh Tobias 1995 (4) Eric Castaldo Tommy Boss Jeff Moyer 2013 (5) Raph Andrades Jesse Curtis Daniel Brooks Daniel Pigott Richie Martin David Eckstein Adam Davis Preston Tucker Kevin Stypulkowski Dean Kent Connor Falkenbach 2013 (12) Cody Dent Mike Vinson 1996 (4) Eric Castaldo Matt Fuchs Mike Fahrman Danny Young David Eckstein Matt Hightower Taylor Gushue 2014 (6) Shaun Anderson Matt Parker Jared Kubin Todd Haskel Tyler Deel Shane Seroyer Stephen Locke Keenan Kish Jason Lombardozzi 1997 (6) Charles Aulet Brandon McArthur Johnny Magliozzi Scott Moss Tommy Bond Darren O’Day Zack Powers A.J. Puk David Eckstein Mike Pete Bobby Poyner Frank Rubio Mike Floyd Greg Quatrino Cory Reid 2015 (1) Dalton Guthrie Sergio Rodriguez Seth Steinhauer Justin Shafer 2016 (5) Hunter Bowling Shane Seroyer 2006 (12) Stephen Barton Corey Stump Nick Horvath 1998 (9) Jeff Cardozo Carson Bassett Josh Tobias Jackson Kowar Michael Gray Brett Bentley 2014 (9) Mike Fahrman Blake Reese Tim Johnson Daniel Brooks Ryan Harris Danny Reyes Ty Martin Matt Gaski Richie Martin Matt McClendon Nate Helms Zack Powers SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE/ Stuart McFarland Jared Kubin Bobby Poyner GOOD WORKS TEAM Sergio Rodriguez Brandon McArthur Justin Shafer 2002 Ryan Shealy Shane Seroyer Darren O’Day Corey Stump 2003 Mario Garza Matt Siegel Greg Quatrino Josh Tobias 2004 Ben Hedgecock 1999 (10) Jeff Cardozo Chris Woods Danny Young 2005 Matt LaPorta Kevin Coleman Tommy Wynn 2015 (9) Shaun Anderson 2006 Darren O’Day Ryan Gleichowski 2007 (15) Avery Barnes Tyler Deel 2007 Matt LaPorta Ben Grezlovski Brett Bentley Mike Fahrman 2008 Brandon McArthur Tim Johnson Michael Branham Jason Lombardozzi 2009 Brandon McArthur Matt McClendon Teddy Foster Richie Martin 2010 Hampton Tignor Stuart McFarland Kris Gawriluk Scott Moss 2011 Greg Larson Sergio Rodriguez Jared Kubin Bobby Poyner 2012 Greg Larson Shane Seroyer Matt LaPorta A.J. Puk 2013 Cody Dent Matt Siegel Brandon McArthur Frank Rubio 2014 Josh Tobias 2000 (10) Jay Belflower Chris Petrie 2016 (14) Shaun Anderson 2015 Josh Tobias Jeff Cardozo Clayton Pisani Alex Faedo 2016 Dane Dunning Kevin Coleman Austin Pride Mike Fahrman Brian Haught Bo Smith Dalton Guthrie Tim Johnson Patrick Thompson Christian Hicks David Klebonis Cody Wheeler Mark Kolozsvary Stuart McFarland Tommy Wynn Ryan Larson Ryan Shealy 2008 (17) Bryson Barber Jason Lombardozzi Matt Siegel Avery Barnes Scott Moss Spencer Williams Brett Bentley A.J. Puk 2001 (6) Jeff Cardozo Billy Bullock Frank Rubio Kevin Coleman Kevin Chapman JJ Schwarz Slugger Matt LaPorta was the first player from Florida to earn Kevin Estrada Tony Davis Logan Shore the SEC’s Community Service/Good Works’ recognition twice Alex Hart Matt den Dekker Jeremy Vasquez in his career. David Klebonis Josh Edmondson Matt Siegel Cole Figueroa 2002 (9) Jay Belflower Teddy Foster

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GATORS IN THE SEC TOURNAMENT 1977 - OXFORD, MISS. (2-2) 1993 - COLUMBIA, S.C. (0-2) 2011 - HOOVER, ALA. (4-1) 1948 Mississippi State 12‑5 Mississippi State W 3-1 Kentucky L 1-7 Mississippi State W 7-5 1949 Mississippi State 13‑3 Ole Miss W 5-4 Georgia L 0-5 Alabama W 6-0 1950 Alabama 13‑4 Ole Miss L 6-7 Georgia L 3-4 1951 Tennessee 16‑1 Ole Miss L 4-7 1994 - LEXINGTON, KY. (0-2) Georgia W 3-2 1952 FLORIDA 12‑2 1953 Georgia 12‑3 Georgia L 3-4 (10) Vanderbilt W 5-0 1954 Georgia 11‑4 1978 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (0-2) Vanderbilt L 7-15 1955 Alabama 12‑2 Mississippi State L 3-8 2012 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2) 1956 FLORIDA 13‑3 Georgia L 2-7 Auburn W 6-1 1995 - KNOXVILLE, TENN. (0-2) 1957 Georgia Tech 13‑3 Vanderbilt L 1-2 Georgia L 4-6 1958 Auburn 12‑3 South Carolina W 7-2 1979 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (2-2) Vanderbilt L 2-4 1959 Ole Miss 10‑3 Vanderbilt L 6-8 LSU L 2-5 1960 Ole Miss 12‑2 Kentucky W 7-1 1996 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-2) 1961 LSU 11‑4 2013 - HOOVER, ALA. (0-1) LSU W 5-1 Mississippi State W 6-5 1962 FLORIDA 14‑3 Mississippi State L 11-12 LSU W 6-2 Texas A&M L 3-6 1963 Auburn 15‑3 Alabama W 7-3 1964 Ole Miss 11‑1 1980 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (0-2) Alabama L 5-10 2014 – HOOVER ALA. (3-2) 1965 Mississippi State 11‑4 Ole Miss L 2-3 Alabama L 5-15 Kentucky L 2-4 1966 Mississippi State 11‑4 Vanderbilt L 7-11 South Carolina W 7-2 1967 Auburn 15‑2 1997 - COLUMBUS, GA. (2-2) Mississippi State W 5-1 1968 Alabama 10‑8 1981 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (3-0) Tennessee W 7-6 (10) Kentucky W 6-5 1969 Ole Miss 11‑5 Alabama W 3-2 Alabama L 6-13 LSU L 0-2 1970 Mississippi State 11‑4 Mississippi State W 8-3 Auburn W 17-5 1971 Mississippi State 13‑5 Kentucky W 11-5 Alabama L 3-6 2015 – HOOVER ALA. (4-1) 1972 Ole Miss 15‑3 Arkansas L 6-7 1973 Vanderbilt 11‑5 1982 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (3-1) 1998 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) Auburn W 11-2 1974 Vanderbilt 11‑4 Alabama W 7-3 Kentucky W 6-4 Arkansas W 10-0 (7) 1975 LSU 19‑3 Ole Miss W 8-7 Auburn L 4-6 LSU W 2-1 1976 Auburn 12‑7 Tennessee L 7-10 Alabama L 2-3 Vanderbilt W 7-3 1977 Ole Miss 15‑9 Tennessee W 9-3 1978 Auburn 15‑8 2000 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-1) 2016 – HOOVER ALA. (3-2) 1979 Mississippi State 17‑2 1980 Vanderbilt 13‑9 1983 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (0-2) Auburn W 7-2 LSU L 3-5 (14) Alabama L 2-15 Kentucky W 8-7 Alabama W 5-4 1981 FLORIDA 16‑7 Mississippi State L 3-5 South Carolina W 12-4 Mississippi State W 12-2 (7) 1982 FLORIDA 14‑8 1983 Alabama 14‑7 LSU L 6-9 LSU W 1-0 1984 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (3-1) Texas A&M L 5-12 1984 FLORIDA 18‑4 2001 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) 1985 Mississippi State 16‑8 Alabama W 5-3 1986 LSU 22‑5 Tennessee W 10-2 LSU L 0-10 1987 Mississippi State 13‑13 Tennessee L 2-3 Tennessee W 9-3 1988 FLORIDA 21‑6 Tennessee W 3-1 Ole Miss L 6-7 1989 Mississippi State 20‑5 1990 LSU 20‑7 1985 - BATON ROUGE, LA. (1-2) 2002 - HOOVER, ALA. (3-2) 1991SU L 19‑7 Mississippi State L 3-8 Georgia W 7-2 1992 LSU 18‑6 LSU W 5-2 Alabama L 4-7 1993 LSU 18‑8‑1 Georgia L 8-9 Mississippi State W 5-0 FLORIDA SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1994 Tennessee 24‑5 Alabama W 7-4 Appearances: 36 1995 Tennessee 22‑8 1987 - ATHENS, GA. (0-2) Alabama L 9-11 Titles: 7 (1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 2011, 2015) 1996 FLORIDA 20-10 Kentucky L 4-5 Runner-up Finishes: 7 (1977, 1979, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2014, SU L 20-10 Mississippi State L 4-5 2004 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2) 2016) Alabama 20-10 LSU W 5-4 (10) 1997 LSU 22-7 1988 - STARKVILLE, MISS. (4-1) Vanderbilt L 0-3 FLORIDA VERSUS SEC TOURNAMENT 1998 FLORIDA 21-8 Georgia L 3-8 Georgia W 7-0 OPPONENTS 1999 Arkansas 22-8 Auburn W 4-3 Vanderbilt L 5-6 (12) Opponent (Last Meeting) W-L 2000 South Carolina 25-5 LSU W 7-2 Alabama (2016) 10-9 2001 Georgia 20-10 Mississippi State W 3-1 2005 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2) Arkansas (2015) 3-3 2002 South Carolina 21-8 Mississippi State W 5-3 Arkansas W 9-8 Auburn (2015) 7-2 2003 LSU 20-9-1 Ole Miss W 10-7 Georgia (2011) 5-8 2004 Georgia 19-11 1989 - GAINESVILLE, FLA. (2-2) Ole Miss L 1-14 (7) Kentucky (2014) 5-3 Arkansas 19-11 Alabama W 7-6 Ole Miss L 2-4 LSU (2016) 11-8 2005 FLORIDA 20-10 LSU W 8-6 Ole Miss (2009) 4-6 2006 Alabama 20-10 Auburn L 2-4 (10) 2007 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) Mississippi State (2016) 9-6 Kentucky 20-10 Georgia L 1-16 South Carolina L 3-4 (12) South Carolina (2014) 3-4 2007 Vanderbilt 22-8 Alabama W 3-2 Tennessee (2001) 5-2 2008 Georgia 20-9-1 1990 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) South Carolina L 3-5 Texas A&M (2016) 0-2 2009 LSU 20-10 Vanderbilt (2015) 3-8 Ole Miss 20-10 LSU L 4-6 Total (36 appearances): 65-61 (.516) 2010 FLORIDA 22-8 Georgia W 6-5 2008 - HOOVER, ALA. (0-2) 2011 FLORIDA 22-8 Mississippi State L 2-8 Vanderbilt L 3-7 South Carolina 22-8 South Carolina L 3-11 SEC REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONS Vanderbilt 22-8 1991 - BATON ROUGE, LA. (4-0) Year Team W-L 2012 LSU 19-11 Auburn W 8-7 2009 - HOOVER, ALA. (1-2) 1933 Georgia 8‑1 2013 Vanderbilt 26-3 Alabama W 4-3 Arkansas L 5-8 1934 Alabama 14‑2 2014 FLORIDA 21-9 LSU W 7-1 Ole Miss W 12-2 (8) 1935 Alabama 19‑2 2015 LSU 21-8 LSU W 8-4 Arkansas L 7-10 1936 Alabama 7‑3 2016 Mississippi State 21-9 1937 Auburn 8‑1 1992 - NEW ORLEANS, LA. (3-2) 2010 - HOOVER, ALA. (2-2) 1938 Alabama 10‑1 Auburn W 2-0 LSU L 6-10 1939 LSU 10‑2 Georgia W 12-5 Arkansas W 5-4 1940 Alabama 12‑1 LSU W 3-1 (12) Vanderbilt W 5-2 1941 Alabama 13‑2 South Carolina L 4-11 Alabama L 2-5 (7) 1942 Alabama 9‑1 LSU L 1-12 1943 LSU 11‑3 1944 No season 1945 No season 1946 LSU 11‑3 1947 Alabama 11‑3

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FLORIDA’S SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS BATTING PITCHING INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Most At-Bats, Game: 7, Dalton Guthrie vs. LSU, 14-inning game (5/25/16) Most Appearances, Series: 4, Kirby Snead, 2016 & John Pricher, 1991 Most At Bats, Series: 25, David Eckstein, 1996 Most Appearances, Career: 9, Kirby Snead, 2014-16 & Greg Larson, 2009-12 Most At Bats, Career: 61, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Games Started, Series: 2, Marc Valdes (1991), Rich Bombard (1982), Chuck Dale (1979), Ross Baumgarten (1977) Most Runs, Game: 4, Brad Wilkerson vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Games Started, Career: 4, Marc Valdes, 1991-93 Most Runs, Series: 7, Josh Tobias (2015), Brad Wilkerson (1997), John Tamargo (1996), Dave Majeski (1991) & Javier Ortiz (1982) Most Innings Pitched, Game: 9.1, Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) & Jeff Gidcumb vs. Auburn (5/13/89) Most Runs, Career: 13, Nolan Fontana (2010-12), Dave Majeski (1989-92) & Mike Stanley (1982-85) Most Innings Pitched, Series: 18.0, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Hits, Game: 5, Derek Nicholson vs. Alabama (5/17/97) Most Innings Pitched, Career: 27.0, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Hits, Series: 11, Ryan Shealy (23 at bats), 2002 Most Strikeouts, Game: 15, Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) Most Hits, Career: 21, Dave Majeski, 1989-92 Most Strikeouts, Series: 15, Rob Bonanno, 1994 Most Walks, Game: 4, Mike Stanley vs. Alabama (5/14/82) Most Strikeouts, Career: 34, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Walks, Series: 9, Albie Scoggins, 1982 Most Wins, Series: 2, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Walks, Career: 13, Brad Wilkerson, 1996-98 Most Wins, Career: 3, Rich Bombard, 1981-82 Most Doubles, Game: 2, 12x, last by Danny Reyes vs. Alabama (5/26/16) Most Saves, Series: 2, Shaun Anderson, 2016, Austin Maddox, 2011 & John Pricher, 1991 Most Doubles, Series: 4, Brian Reimsnyder, 1988 Most Saves, Career: 2, Shaun Anderson, 2014-16, Austin Maddox, 2010-12 & John Pricher, 1989-92 Most Doubles, Career: 6, Mark Ellis, 1996-98 Fewest Hits Allowed Game (9.0 IP): 3, Connor Falkenbach vs. Georgia (5/28/04) Most Triples, Game: 1, 14x, last by JJ Schwarz vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 13, Josh Fogg vs. Alabama (5/18/96), Marc Valdes vs. Kentucky (5/20/93) & Rich Bombard vs. Kentucky Most Triples, Series: 2, Rob Teegarden, 1979 (5/18/91) Most Triples, Career: 2, Matt Siegel (1998-2001) & Rob Teegarden (1978-79) Most Hits Allowed, Series: 19, Rich Bombard, 1982 Most Home Runs, Game: 2, Jonathan Pigott vs. Ole Miss (5/21/09) & Brent Killen vs. Georgia (5/14/92) Most Hits Allowed, Career: 32, Marc Valdes (1991-93) & Rich Bombard (1981-82) Most Home Runs, Series: 3, Jonathan Pigott, 2009 & Chuck Hazzard, 1996 Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 10, Michael Gray vs. Alabama (5/16/97) Most Home Runs, Career: 3, Jonathan Pigott, 2007-10, Chuck Hazzard, 1995-98, Mike Stanley, 1982-85 Most Earned Runs Allowed, Series: 10, Michael Gray, 1997 Most RBI, Game: 6, Derek Nicholson vs. Auburn (5/17/97) & Brent Killen vs. Georgia (5/14/92) Most Earned Runs Allowed, Career: 16, Darren McClellan, 1993-95 Most RBI, Series: 9, Ben Harrison, 2002 Lowest ERA, Series (at least 6 IP): 0.00, Dane Dunning (6.0 IP, 2016), Scott Moss (6.0 IP, 2016), Taylor Lewis (8.0 IP, 2015); A.J. Puk Most RBI, Career: 13, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 & Mike Stanley, 1982-85 (7.0 IP, 2015); Kirby Snead (6.1 IP, 2014); Karsten Whitson (6.0 IP, 2014); Hudson Randall (8.0 IP, 2011); Kyle Mullaney (6.0 IP, 2007); Most Stolen Bases, Game: 3, Jonathan Tucker vs. Vanderbilt (5/27/04); David Eckstein vs. Vanderbilt (5/19/95); Connor Falkenbach (9.0 IP, 2004); Keith Ramsey (9.0 IP, 2002); Rob Bonnano (7.0 IP, 1992); Eugene Fischer (9.0 IP, 1984); John Jim Watkins vs. Georgia (5/13/78) & Roger Holt vs. Ole Miss (5/14/77) Stamper (6.2 IP, 1977) Most Stolen Bases, Series: 6, Daniel Pigott, 2011 Highest ERA, Series (at least 6 IP): 12.16, Jacob Roll, 1996 Most Stolen Bases, Career: 9, Daniel Pigott, 2009-12 Least Walks Allowed, Series (at least 6 IP): 0, Dane Dunning (6.0 IP, 2016), Scott Moss (6.0 IP, 2016), Logan Shore (7.2 IP, 2015); Most Total Bases, Game: 13, Brent Killen (2 HR, 1 3B, 1 2B) vs. Georgia (5/14/92) Brian Johnson (9.0 IP, 2012); Bryan Augenstein (9.0 IP, 2007); Connor Falkenbach (9.0 IP, 2004); Nick Krsnich (9.0 IP, 1982) & Ross Baumgarten (17.1 IP, 1977) Complete Games (26): Alex Faedo vs. Mississippi State - 7 inn. (5/27/16)A.J. Puk vs. Arkansas (5/22/15); Brian Johnson vs. South TEAM Carolina (5/25/12); Bryan Augenstein vs. Alabama (5/24/07); Connor Falkenbach vs. Georgia (5/28/04); Tommy Boss vs. Vanderbilt Most At Bats, Game: 46, vs. LSU, 14-inning game (5/25/16) (5/27/04); Keith Ramsey vs. Mississippi State (5/24/02); Jimmy Ramshaw vs. Georgia (5/22/02); Matt McClendon vs. Auburn Most At Bats, Series: 184, 1996 (5/17/97); Sergio Rodriguez vs. LSU (5/17/96); Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/21/93); Jeff Gidcumb vs. Mississippi State (5/15/88); Most Runs, Game: 17 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Ken Sebree vs. Kentucky (5/14/87); Jeff Fischer vs. LSU (5/11/85); Jeff Fischer vs. Tennessee (5/14/84); Russ Kibler vs. Alabama Most Runs, Series: 36, 2015 (5/11/84); Rich Bombard vs. Tennessee (5/17/82); Rich Bombard vs. Alabama (5/14/82); Nick Krsnich vs. Ole Miss (5/15/82); Most Hits, Game: 19, vs. Alabama (5/25/02) & Auburn (5/17/97) Rich Bombard vs. Kentucky, (5/18/81); Randy O’Neal vs. Mississippi State (5/16/81); Larry Mikesell vs. Alabama (5/15/81); Larry Most Hits, Series: 57, 2015 (5 games, 169 at bats) Mikesell vs. Ole Miss (5/10/80); Kerry Kellogg vs. LSU (5/14/79); Pete Teixeira vs. Kentucky (5/13/79); Ross Baumgarten vs. Ole Miss Most Walks, Game: 11 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) (5/13/77) Most Walks, Series: 41, 1982 Most Doubles, Game: 6 vs. Auburn, 5/17/97 Most Doubles, Series: 11, 2016, 1997 TEAM Most Triples, Game: 2, 4x, last vs. LSU (5/21/00) Most Innings Pitched, Game: 14.0, vs. LSU (5/25/16) Most Triples, Series: 8, 1979 Most Innings Pitched, Series: 47.0, 2016 Most Home Runs, Game: 3 vs. Ole Miss (5/21/09) & Mississippi State (5/15/87) Most Hits Allowed, Game: 20, vs. Georgia (5/14/89) Most Home Runs, Series: 6, 1996 Least Hits Allowed, Game: 3, vs. Arkansas (5/22/15), Georgia (5/28/04) & LSU (5/15/92, 5/14/79) Most RBI, Game: 15 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Hits Allowed, Series: 53, 1996 Most RBI, Series: 32, 2015 Least Hits Allowed, Series: 18, 1987 Most Total Bases, Game: 33 vs. Auburn (5/17/97) Most Runs Allowed, Game: 16, vs. Georgia (5/14/89) Most Stolen Bases, Game: 6 vs. Ole Miss (5/14/77) Least Runs Allowed, Game: 0, vs. LSU (5/28/16), vs. Arkansas (5/22/15), Vanderbilt (5/29/11), Alabama (5/26/11), Georgia (5/28/04), Most Stolen Bases, Series: 11, 2001 & 2011 Mississippi State (5/24/02) & Auburn (5/13/92) Most Strikeouts, Game: 15, vs. Georgia (5/19/94) Least Strikeouts, Game: 0, vs. Alabama (5/15/82) Most Strikeouts, Series: 46, 2015 Least Strikeouts, Series: 4, 1978 Most Walks Allowed, Game: 12, vs. LSU (5/17/92) & South Carolina (5/16/92) Least Walks Allowed, Game: 0, vs. LSU (5/28/16), vs. Mississippi State (5/23/14), South Carolina (5/12/12), Alabama (5/24/07 & 5/25/02), Ole Miss (5/15/92 & 5/13/77), Auburn (5/13/92) Most Walks Allowed, Series: 35, 1992 Most Wins, Series: 4, 1988, 1991, 2011, 2015 Most Saves, Series: 3, 1991

Daniel Pigott was tabbed the Most Valuable Player of the 2011 SEC Tourney after going 7-for-12 (.583) in four games with six runs Left-hander Brian Johnson tossed the only complete game of his career to oust South Carolina from the 2012 SEC Tournament. and six stolen bases in six attempts.

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GATORS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1958 - NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT 1985 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL (GASTONIA, N.C.) (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) Clemson W 8-6 Virginia L 1-14 Florida State W 2-1 Princeton W 14-4 Clemson L 14-15 Virginia W 15-2 Clemson L 1-3 Miami (Fla.) W 8-1 Miami (Fla.) L 9-12 1960 – NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT (GASTONIA, N.C) 1988 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL The Citadel L 2-4 (6) (1ST SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) Florida Southern W 5-0 (6) George Mason W 7-0 The Citadel W 4-1 N.C. State L 3-13 North Carolina L 5-7 Tulane W 9-5 Florida State W 9-3 1962 – NCAA DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT Stetson W 8-0 (GASTONIA, N.C) Florida State W 1-0 1989 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL Wake Forest L 1-7 (2ND SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Florida State L 1-3 (5) East Carolina W 11-6 UCF L 7-10 1977 – NCAA MIDEAST REGIONAL Miami (Fla.) L 1-9 (4TH SEED, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.) Reliever Connor Falkenbach let out a victory yell after Matt LaPorta recorded the final out of the 2005 NCAA Super Regional, send- Minnesota L 0-7 1991 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL ing the Gators to the College World Series for the first time in seven years. Virginia Tech W 9-4 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Central Michigan W 13-11 Furman W 2-0 Minnesota L 1-5 Jacksonville W 3-0 FLORIDA NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1998 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) N.C. State W 9-4 NCAA Tournament Record: 98-69 (.587) Mississippi State L 13-14 1979 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL N.C. State W 3-2 (10) College World Series Appearances: 10 Southern California L 10-12 (11) (4TH SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) 2nd, 2005 & 2011 Best College World Series Finish: Florida State W 9-5 1992 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL 14-21 (.400) College World Series Record: 2005 (3-3, SECOND) Arkansas L 1-9 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) 8 NCAA Super Regional Appearances: Tennessee W 6-4 George Washington W 12-7 Rider W 6-1 6 NCAA Super Regional Titles: Nebraska W 7-4 Delaware L 5-7 California L 3-4 (10) 12-6 (.667) NCAA Super Regional Record: Arizona State L 1-6 Texas A&M L 5-6 NCAA Regional Appearances: 32 Arizona State W 6-3 1981 – NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL NCAA Regional Titles: 12 (CORAL GABLES, FLA.) 1994 – NCAA ATLANTIC I REGIONAL NCAA Regional Record: 72-42 (.632) CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Florida State L 1-5 (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) Texas L 2-4 COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Missouri W 7-3 West Virginia W 8-7 Texas L 2-6 Middle Tennessee State W 7-4 (10) Minnesota L 2-12 (Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, Neb.) Florida State W 5-4 West Virginia W 12-8 2010 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) Miami (Fla.) L 6-8 Minnesota W 4-1 1988 (1-2, TIED FOR 5TH) UCLA L 3-11 Miami (Fla.) L 6-10 Wichita State L 4-5 Florida State L 5-8 1982 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL California W 6-5 (CORAL GABLES, FLA.) 1996 – NCAA EAST REGIONAL Arizona State L 1-10 (TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Omaha, Neb.) USF L 0-8 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Stetson L 4-5 Bucknell W 7-0 1991 (2-2, TIED FOR 3RD) 2011 (3-2, SECOND) N.C. State W 12-9 LSU L 1-8 Texas W 8-4 1984 – NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL USF W 6-4 (13) Florida State W 5-0 Vanderbilt W 3-1 (2ND SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) Massachusetts W 12-2 Fresno State W 2-1 Vanderbilt W 6-4 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 LSU L 8-19 South Alabama L 4-7 1997 – NCAA ATLANTIC REGIONAL CWS CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) 1996 (2-2, TIED FOR 3RD) South Carolina L 1-2 (11) St. John’s W 4-3 Florida State W 5-2 South Carolina L 2-5 Arizona State L 2-3 LSU L 4-9 Richmond W 16-2 Florida State W 6-3 2012 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 (11) LSU L 1-2 South Carolina L 3-7 Kent State L 4-5

2015 (3-2, TIED FOR 3RD) Miami (FL) W 15-3 Virginia L 0-1 Miami (FL) W 10-2 Virginia W 10-5 Virginia L 4-5

2016 (0-2, TIED FOR 7TH) Coastal Carolina L 1-2 Texas Tech L 2-3

Josh Fogg, who led the nation in ERA for most of the season, tied the Gators’ single-season mark with his 13th save in the NCAA East Regional triumph over Monmouth on May Mario Garza batted a scorching .737 (14-of-19) with 12 RBI and scored 12 runs in leading the Gators to the championship game of 21, 1998. the 2003 NCAA Coral Gables Regional.

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GATORS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 2013 – NCAA BLOOMINGTON REGIONAL (3RD SEED, BLOOMINGTON, IND.) Austin Peay L 3-4 Valparaiso L 4-5

2014 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) College of Charleston L 2-3 North Carolina L 2-5

2015 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Florida A&M W 19-0 USF W 8-2 Florida Atlantic W 2-1

2015 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Mark Kiger hit .403 and led UF in hits (104), runs (90), walks (60) and on-base percentage (.522) during an All-American Florida State W 13-5 Florida State W 11-4 campaign in 2003.

2016 NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Jacksonville (1991) 1-0 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Manhattan (2011) 1-0 Bethune-Cookman W 9-3 Massachusetts (1996) 1-0 On his way to All-SEC, All-South Region and All-SEC Tourney honors, third baseman Pat Osborn led the league with a .414 batting Miami (FL) (2011) 7-10 average and helped the Gators reach the 2002 NCAA Gainesville Regional championship game. Connecticut W 6-5 Georgia Tech W 10-1 Middle Tennessee State (1981) 1-0 Minnesota (1994) 1-3 Missouri (1981) 1-0 1998 – NCAA SOUTH I REGIONAL 2005 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 2016 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Monmouth (1998) 1-0 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) North Carolina (2014) 1-2 Florida State L 3-0 Monmouth W 12-8 Florida State W 8-1 N.C. State (1996) 3-1 Florida State W 5-0 Baylor L 5-10 Florida State W 8-5 Notre Dame (2005) 1-0 Florida State W 7-0 Richmond W 15-3 Oregon State (2010) 1-0 Wake Forest W 12-9 2008 – NCAA TALLAHASSEE REGIONAL Princeton (1985) 1-0 Illinois W 7-6 (11) (2ND SEED, TALLAHASSEE, FLA.) FLORIDA VERSUS NCAA Richmond (1998) 2-0 Tulane L 4-7 REGIONAL OPPONENTS Rider (1992) 1-0 2000 – NCAA WACO REGIONAL Florida State L 11-17 Opponent (Last Meeting) W-L St. John’s (1997) 1-0 Arizona State (1997) 0-1 (2ND SEED, WACO, TEXAS) San Jose State (2000) 1-2 Arkansas (1979) 0-1 San Jose State L 1-4 2009 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Stetson (2005) 3-2 Austin Peay (2013) 0-1 Baylor W 10-1 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) South Alabama (1984) 0-1 Baylor (2000) 1-1 Texas State W 14-0 Bethune-Cookman W 8-7 USF (2015) 2-1 Bethune-Cookman (2016) 7-0 San Jose State W 8-7 Miami (Fla.) W 8-2 Southwest Texas State (2000) 1-0 Bucknell (1996) 1-0 San Jose State L 1-3 Miami (Fla.) W 16-5 Texas A&M (1992) 0-1 California (1992) 0-1 Tulane (2008) 1-1 Central Connecticut (2004) 1-0 2001 – NCAA CORAL GABLES REGIONAL UCLA (2004) 2-0 2009 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL College of Charleston (2014) 0-1 (2ND SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) Valparaiso (2013) 0-1 (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) UCF (1989) 0-1 Virginia (1985) 1-1 Stetson W 9-8 Southern Miss L 7-9 Central Michigan (1977) 1-0 Virginia Tech (1977) 1-0 Miami (Fla.) L 2-6 Southern Miss L 6-7 The Citadel (1960) 1-1 Wake Forest (1998) 1-1 Stetson L 3-6 Clemson (1958) 1-2 West Virginia (1994) 2-0 2010 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Connecticut (2016) 1-0 2002 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Delaware (1979) 0-1 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Bethune-Cookman W 7-3 East Carolina (1989) 1-0 FLORIDA VERSUS NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Bethune-Cookman W 13-1 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2 Florida A&M (2015) 1-0 OPPONENTS Miami (Fla.) L 2-7 Florida Atlantic W 15-0 Florida Atlantic (2015) 3-1 Opponent (Last Meeting) W-L Bethune-Cookman W 21-10 Florida State (2008) 5-3 Florida State (2016) 6-1 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10 (10) 2010 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Florida Southern (1960) 1-0 Miami (FL) (2010) 2-2 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Furman (1991) 1-0 Mississippi State (2011) 2-1 Miami (Fla.) W 7-2 George Mason (1988) 1-0 NC State (2012) 2-0 2003 – NCAA CORAL GABLES REGIONAL Miami (Fla.) W 4-3 (10) George Washington (1979) 1-0 Southern Miss (2009) 0-2 (3RD SEED, CORAL GABLES, FLA.) Georgia Tech (2016) 3-0 Florida Atlantic L 3-4 2011 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL Illinois (1998) 1-0 FLORIDA VERSUS CWS OPPONENTS Bethune-Cookman W 8-6 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Opponent (Last Meeting) W-L Florida Atlantic W 22-14 Manhattan W 17-3 Arizona State (1988) 1-2 Miami (Fla.) W 15-5 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 California (1988) 1-0 Miami (Fla.) L 10-13 Miami (Fla.) W 11-4 Coastal Carolina (2016) 0-1 Florida State (2010) 3-1 2004 – NCAA OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL 2011 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Fresno State (1991) 1-0 (1ST SEED, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.) (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Kent State (2012) 0-1 Central Connecticut W 12-1 Mississippi State W 11-1 LSU (1996) 0-4 UCLA W 4-3 Mississippi State L 3-4 Miami (FL) (2015) 2-0 UCLA W 11-0 Mississippi State W 8-6 Mississippi State (1998) 0-1 Nebraska (2005) 1-0 2004 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 2012 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL South Carolina (2012) 0-3 (CORAL GABLES, FLA.) (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Southern California (1998) 0-1 Tennessee (2005) 1-0 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 Bethune-Cookman W 4-0 Texas (2011) 1-2 Miami (Fla.) L 1-3 Georgia Tech W 6-2 Texas Tech (2016) 0-1 Georgia Tech W 15-3 2005 – NCAA GAINESVILLE REGIONAL UCLA (2010) 0-1 (1ST SEED, GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Vanderbilt (2011) 2-0 2012 – NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Virginia (2015) 1-2 Stetson W 8-3 (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Wichita State (1988) 0-1 North Carolina W 5-2 NC State W 7-1 Notre Dame W 23-3 NC State W 9-8 (10) Playing a key role in the Gators’ run to their first-ever College World Series appearance, Jeff Gidcumb was voted the Most Outstanding Player of the 1988 East Regional in Tallahassee, Fla.

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FLORIDA’S NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS BATTING PITCHING INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL Most At‑Bats, Game: 7, Scott Ruskin vs. Princeton (5/26/85) Most Appearances, Series: 4, Greg Larson & Steven Rodriguez, 2011 College World Series; Connor Falkenbach & Darren O’Day, 2005 Most At‑Bats, Series: 28, Mark Ellis, 1998 Regional College World Series Most At Bats, Career: 125, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Appearances, Career: 17, Greg Larson, 2009-12 Most Runs, Game: 6, Adam Davis vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) & Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most Games Started, Series: 2, 14x, last by Logan Shore, 2015 College World Series Most Runs, Series: 12, Mario Garza, 2003 Regional Most Games Started, Career: 10, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Runs, Career: 29, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Innings Pitched, Series: 18.0, John Kaufman, 1996 Regional Most Hits, Game: 5, 4x, last by Mario Garza vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most Innings Pitched, Career: 58.2, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Hits, Series: 14, Mario Garza, 2003 Regional & Mark Ellis, 1998 Regional Most Innings Pitched, Game: 10.0, Rich Bombard vs. Middle Tennessee State (5/23/81) Most Hits, Career: 46, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Strikeouts, Series: 18, Josh Fogg, 1998 Regional Most Walks, Game: 3, 11x since 1989, last by Justin Shafer vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) Most Strikeouts, Career: 50, Hudson Randall, 2010-12 Most Walks, Series: 9, Brad Wilkerson, 1998 Regional Most Strikeouts, Game: 14, John Burke vs. Furman (5/23/91) Most Walks, Career: 27, Brad Wilkerson, 1996‑98 Most Wins, Series: 2, five players, Logan Shore (2015 College World Series) Keith Ramsey, (2002 Regional), John Kaufman (1996 Most Doubles, Game: 3, Jeff Corsaletti vs. Nebraska (6/19/05) Regional), Brad Wilkerson, (1996 Regional), Jeff Gidcumb (1988 Regional) Most Doubles, Series: 3, 12x, last by Justin Shafer, 2012 College World Series Most Wins, Career: 6, Logan Shore, 2014-16 Most Doubles, Career: 10, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 Most Saves, Series: 1, by 19 players 26x, last by Shaun Anderson, 2016 Regional Game 2 Most Triples, Game: 1, 23x, last by Danny Reyes vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/3/16) Most Saves, Career: 3, Connor Falkenbach, 2002-05 & Jamie McAndrew, 1988-89 Most Triples, Series: 1, 23x, last by Danny Reyes, 2016 Regional Complete Games (26): Jonathon Crawford, 2012; Alex Panteliodis, 2010; Tommy Boss, (2 in 2005, 1 in 2004); Connor Falkenbach, 2004; Most Home Runs, Game: 3, Tyler Thompson vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) Justin Hoyman, 2003; Jeff Cardozo 2000; Tommy Bond, 1997 & 1998, John Kaufman, (2 in 1996); John Burke, 1991; Marc Valdes (2 Most Home Runs, Series: 4, Mario Garza & Brian Rose, 2003 Regional in 1991); Steve Rosenberg, 1985; Jeff Fischer, 1985; Rich Bombard (10 inn.), 1981; Randy O’Neal, 1981; Mike Grant, 1979; Chuck Dale, Most Home Runs, Career: 11, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 1979; Ron Crum, 1977; Jerry Nicholson (8 inn.), 1962; C.W. Price, 1962; Don McCreary, 1960 (6 inn.); Ray Oestricher, 1958 Most RBI, Game: 7, Brian Rose vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) & Charles Smith vs. Clemson (6/9/58 - Game 1) Most RBI, Series: 15, Pat Osborn, 2002 Regional Most RBI, Career: 41, Preston Tucker, 2009-12 TEAM Most Stolen Bases, Game: 4, David Eckstein vs. N.C. State (5/24/96) Most Innings Pitched, Game: 13.0 vs. USF (5/25/96) Most Stolen Bases, Series: 4, David Eckstein, 1996 Regional Most Innings Pitched, Series: 52.0, 2005 College World Series Most Stolen Bases, Career: 6, David Eckstein, 1994-97 Most Hits Allowed, Game: 25 vs. Florida State (5/31/08) Least Hits Allowed, Game: 0 vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) & Furman (5/23/91) Most Runs, Game: 19 vs. LSU (6/5/91) TEAM Most Earned Runs Allowed, Game: 17 vs. Florida State (5/31/08) Margin of Victory: 20 vs. Notre Dame (23-3, 6/5/05) Lowest ERA, Series: 1.00 (3 earned runs in 27 IP), 2016 Super Regional Margin of Defeat: 13 vs. Virginia (14-1, 5/24/85) Most Strikeouts, Game: 14 vs. Wake Forest (5/23/98) & Furman (5/23/91) Most At‑Bats, Game: 49 vs. Southern California (6/1/98) Most Strikeouts, Series: 43, 2011 College World Series Most Runs, Game: 23 vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) Least Strikeouts, Game: 1 vs. Arizona State (6/22/05) & North Carolina (5/27/88) Most Runs, Series: 58, 2003 Regional Most Walks, Game: 11 vs. Clemson (6/5/58) Most Hits, Game: 23 vs. Manhattan (6/3/11) Least Walks, Game: 0, vs. North Carolina (5/31/14), Georgia Tech (6/3/12), Texas (6/18/11), Miami (Fla.) (6/12/10), Florida Atlantic Most Hits, Series: 70, 2003 Regional (6/6/10), Bethune-Cookman (6/4/10), Massachusetts (5/26/96), USF (5/28/82), Virginia Tech (5/28/77) Highest Batting Average, Series: .409 (45‑for‑110), 2009 Regional Most Walks, Game: 14 vs. Central Michigan (5/28/77) Most Walks, Series: 30, 1998 Regional Most Strikeouts, Game: 17 vs. Clemson (6/9/58) Most Strikeouts, Series: 41, 2005 College World Series Most Doubles, Game: 6 vs. Wichita State (6/3/88) Most Doubles, Series: 13, 1988 Regional Most Triples, Game: 2, 3x, last vs. Oregon State (6/5/10) Most Triples, Series: 3, 1981 and 2010 Regional Most Home Runs, Game: 6 vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) Most Home Runs, Series: 14, 2003 Regional Most RBI, Game: 22 vs. Florida Atlantic (5/31/03) Most RBI, Series: 56, 2003 Regional *Walks and Strikeouts since 1989

After hitting .500 with 10 RBI and three home runs when he was the Most Outstanding Player of the 1998 NCAA South After deciding to remain in school for his senior season, Jeff Regional, Mark Ellis added four more hits and a game-tying Corsaletti responded with career highs in batting average blast versus eventual national champion Southern Cal at (.358), RBI (53) and home runs (10) on his way to All-SEC, Right-hander Alan Horne punctuated his final appearance at McKethan Stadium with eight strikeouts over 8.1 innings to defeat the CWS. All-South Region and All-America recognition in 2005. Florida State in game two of the NCAA Super Regional to clinch a berth in the 2005 College World Series.

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1988 1991 The 1988 Florida squad moved into the national spotlight by advancing to the College World Series for the first time in school history. 1991 proved to be a campaign to remember, as the Gators bounced all the way back from a disappointing 29-30 showing the previous A historic season for the Gator Baseball program included the 1988 SEC regular-season and tournament titles, the NCAA East Regional year in which they failed to make the postseason. Florida notched a school-record 51 wins, appeared in the school’s second College World Crown, the first College World Series appearance in school history and a final national ranking of sixth by Collegiate Baseball. Series and registered a program-best third-place national finish. Entering the year, head coach Joe Arnold had high hopes for an improved performance. Arnold knew it, the team knew it and the fans knew it. Few people, however, could have predicted just how good things “There’s no way we’re going to be satisfied with just the SEC Championship each year,” stated UF coach Joe Arnold, who picked up his would be for the Gators in 1991. 500th career win and earned SEC Coach of the Year honors during the season. Boasting solid pitching and timely hitting, the Gators powered their way to the SEC Tournament title with a 4-0 mark. Florida capped a The Gators, who were picked sixth in the SEC preseason coaches’ poll, did not achieve success in the 1988 season without a few setbacks. near-flawless four-day run in Baton Rouge, La., by defeating top-seeded LSU, 8-4, for its fifth championship at the event. Arnold’s club lost its SEC Tourney opener to Georgia, 8-3, but then reeled off four-straight victories in three days, never allowing more than three runs in a game. The Gators battled back from the consolation bracket at the SEC Tournament to upend host Mississippi State Hosting the NCAA East Regional, the Gators returned to the friendly confines of McKethan Stadium at Perry Field as the number one seed. twice to take home the championship. After dropping its NCAA Regional opener in Tallahassee, UF rebounded to post four wins in a row, The Orange and Blue did not disappoint the home crowd either, going 4-0 to snag the Regional hardware. Right-hander John Burke twirled knocking off host Florida State along the way, to seize the coveted NCAA East Regional trophy. UF’s first no-hitter in 13 years and Brent Killen belted a home run in the bottom of the ninth to nip Furman in the first round, 2-0. In game two, Marc Valdes tossed a 3-0 shutout against Jacksonville to keep the Gators in the winner’s bracket. Consecutive triumphs over N.C. Florida established a school record with 48 wins against a schedule rated as the second-toughest in college baseball, including 31 games State, including a 3-2, 10-inning decision in the final, punched the ticket to Omaha. against nationally-ranked opponents. In fact, the Gators re-wrote the record books, as they totaled 25 victories against SEC competition, combining the regular-season and league tourney contests. At the College World Series, Florida eliminated top-seeded Florida State en route to a third-place finish. When all was said and done, the 1991 squad was recognized as one of the greatest in UF baseball history. Finishing 51-21 overall, the Gators were 16-8 during the GATORS AT A GLANCE SEC regular season and registered an eight-game winning streak spanning the SEC and NCAA Regional Tournaments to leave their own Overall: 48-19-1 imprint of success on the program. SEC Record (Finish): 21-6 (1st) Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney, 4-1 at NCAA East Regional, 1-2 at NCAA College World Series GATORS AT A GLANCE Final Rankings: 6th in College Baseball, 7th in Baseball America Overall: 51-21 SEC Record (Finish): 16-8 (2nd) 1988 ROSTER Postseason: 4-0 at SEC Tourney, 4-0 at NCAA East Regional, 2-2 at NCAA College World Series Brent Addison INF Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, 4th in Collegiate Baseball Ned Brigham OF Pat Chesley C 1991 ROSTER Steve Coley 1B/DH Jason Beaird INF Tim Cox RHP Jimmy Bell C Jerry Creamer LHP Doug Brennan LHP Todd Douma LHP Rick Britton OF Tommy Edwards 2B John Burke RHP Jose Fernandez C Bo Camposano OF Joe Gaspard RHP Cord Corbitt LHP Jeff Gidcumb RHP Palmer Knight 1B Ken Hagan OF/INF Mario Linares C Tyson Johnson RHP Dave Majeski OF Joe Klancnik RHP Scott Monk RHP Mario Linares C/INF/OF Herbert Perry 3B/1B Jamie McAndrew RHP John Pricher RHP Mark McAninch C/INF Ted Rich INF Julio Mendez SS Joe Russo 3B Mike Moberg OF Brent Stuart RHP Jim Nahas RHP David Valdes 2B Tim Oxley RHP/DH/OF/1B Rob Bonanno RHP Mike Parks RHP Brian Duva OF Herbert Perry INF/RHP Brent Killen 1B Brian Reimsynder OF Eddie MacDonald INF Ted Rich INF Nick McClellan RHP Allen Rutledge 3B Ken Mercer C Steve Toister LHP Min Park RHP Johnny Wiggs LHP Kevin Polcovich SS Steve Zerr OF Brian Purvis OF Head Coach: Joe Arnold Ron Scott LHP Assistant Coaches: Doug Corbett, Dave Howard, Ben Hayes Joe Spellman LHP Marc Valdes RHP Head Coach: Joe Arnold Assistant Coaches: Dave Howard, Scott Lovekamp, Tim Touma

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1996 1998 The 1996 season was an eventful one for the Gators and was highlighted by the team’s third appearance at the College World Series. Florida captured the 1998 Southeastern Conference regular-season title and advanced to the College World Series for the second time in Florida made the journey to Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium with a squad that returned just two players from its 25-man roster during the three years while producing its best offensive season in school history. The Gators established three new standards and seven players 1995 campaign. Head coach Andy Lopez’s youthful contingent, sporting 19 freshmen among its 26 newcomers, entered the season hit 10 or more home runs during the season. UF’s 41 regular-season wins tied a school record accomplished three previous times (1981, out of the national polls. Unfazed, Florida set 33 offensive school records in 1996, produced 50 victories and claimed a share of the 1991 and 1996) and its 21 SEC victories matched the 1985 squad for most league wins. In addition, Florida won the outright conference SEC regular-season title. Nicknamed the “Comeback Kids” after racking up 25 come-from-behind victories, the club overcame four-run title for the first time since 1988. deficits six times during the year. Florida entered its own NCAA Regional as the top seed and was the prohibitive favorite to advance from the six-team regional into the The Gators won the SEC Eastern Division for the first time since 1992, split the SEC regular-season crown with Alabama and LSU and College World Series. UF entered the event with a 31-4 home record and had strung together a school-record 18 consecutive wins at were the runner-up at the SEC Tournament. Florida made its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance in school history and hosted a Regional McKethan Stadium earlier in the season. for the fourth time since 1989. UF cruised to a 7-0 shutout against Bucknell in its opener before turning back N.C. State, 12-9, in game two. The Gators stunned South Florida on Chuck Hazzard’s solo shot in the 13th inning to advance to the regional championship game. The Gators took advantage of a boisterous home crowd and survived a scare from sixth-seeded Monmouth in the opening tilt to grab Nursing a tenuous 3-2 lead, Florida sealed its spot in Omaha by exploding for nine runs in the bottom of the eighth inning during a 12-2 a 12-8 win on Mark Ellis’ three-run double in the eighth. In its second outing, Florida tallied nine runs during the first two innings to win over Massachusetts. overwhelm Richmond, 15-3. The day wasn’t over for the Gators, as they were set to face Wake Forest, the only other undefeated team in the Regional, later in the day. Faced with a thin pitching staff, UF coach Andy Lopez used closer Josh Fogg for six-plus innings. The In its first action at the 1996 College World Series, Florida was staring defeat in the face before outfielder Brad Wilkerson cranked a All-American entered the contest with two outs in the first and kept his squad on track for a 12-9 victory over the Demon Deacons. grand slam to defeat Florida State, 5-2. Relegated to the consolation bracket following a 9-4 setback to LSU, designated hitter Chuck Hazzard blasted a pair of home runs and the Gators used the strong pitching of Tommy Bond to defeat Florida State, 6-3, for the second With a CWS berth on the line, Florida advanced to Omaha with a 7-6 come-from-behind win over Illinois. The Gators rallied three times, time in four days and oust the Seminoles. Next up for Lopez’s charges was a rematch with LSU, a team that the Gators handled four- from deficits of 2-0 (6th), 5-4 (8th) and 6-5 (11th), in front of a McKethan Stadium record crowd of 5,150 fans. Derek Nicholson’s bases- straight times during the regular season. However, it was the Bayou Bengals who would take a 2-1 decision on their way to the national loaded single in the bottom of the 11th triggered a massive celebration and sent the crowd into a state of delirium. championship. Florida entered the College World Series as the top seed for the first time in school history, bettering the previous high seed of No. 2 in GATORS AT A GLANCE 1996. SEC rival Mississippi State pulled off a 14-13 upset in the first game, sending the Gators into the elimination round. Although it Overall: 50-18 held a 4-3 record in CWS do-or-die games and had taken its last three such affairs, UF saw its season end with a 12-10 loss to Southern SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (1st) California in 12 innings. Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney, 4-0 at NCAA East Regional, 2-2 at NCAA College World Series Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, Baseball Weekly & Collegiate Baseball GATORS AT A GLANCE Overall: 46-18 1996 ROSTER SEC Record (Finish): 21-8 (1st) Ron Ackerman OF Postseason: 1-2 at SEC Tourney, 4-1 at NCAA South I Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series Nick Alvarez C/3B Final Rankings: 5th in Baseball America, 7th in Collegiate Baseball & Baseball Weekly Travis Andre INF Charles Aulet RHP 1998 ROSTER Tommy Bond RHP Thomas Brewer RHP Eric Castaldo C Travis Andre INF Ty Martin INF Chris Chism OF Tommy Bond RHP Matt McClendon RHP Mario Diaz OF Keith Brice RHP Stuart McFarland LHP Matt Duncan 3B Josh Canales INF Pete McKinney INF David Eckstein 2B Jeff Cardozo RHP Dan Mooney C INF/OF Greg Catalanotte OF Derek Nicholson OF Mark Ellis INF Ward Entrekin INF/OF Kevin Coleman RHP Alan Rhine INF Josh Fogg RHP Jason Dill 1B/OF Banks Robinson INF Mike Floyd OF Dwight Edge OF Sergio Rodrigues LHP Neril Griffith OF Mark Ellis INF Tommy Rose RHP Brian Haught INF/OF Mike Floyd OF David Ross C Chuck Hazzard OF/DH Josh Fogg RHP Shane Seroyer OF Greg Hillengas RHP/OF Ryan Gleichowski LHP Matt Siegel INF Jeff Jackson RHP Michael Gray RHP Casey Smith OF Todd Johannes C Ben Grezlovski RHP Randy Sterling RHP John Kaufman LHP Brian Haught OF K.O. Wiegandt RHP Chris Knollin RHP Chuck Hazzard 1B/DH Brad Wilkerson 1B/P/OF Octavio Medina C Matt Heath C Spencer Williams OF Brian Ogle OF Dan Heard OF Taylor Wood INF Matt Parker RHP Todd Johannes C Head Coach: Andy Lopez Dock Pollard OF Tim Johnson INF Assistant Coaches: Gary Henderson, Steve Kling, Rick Eckstein Paul Rigdon RHP Kevin Keen RHP Sergio Rodriguez LHP Jacob Roll RHP Shane Seroyer C Freddie Smith OF John Tamargo SS Sean Walsh OF Danny Wheeler RHP Brad Wilkerson 1B/P/OF Head Coach: Andy Lopez Assistant Coaches: Gary Henderson, Steve Kling, Eric Ekdahl

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2005 With his club returning 18 letterwinners, including six position starters and eight pitchers, from a team that had earned the program’s GATORS AT A GLANCE first NCAA Super Regional appearance, there was a heightened sense of optimism for fourth-year head coach Pat McMahon heading Overall: 48-23 into the 2005 campaign. Voted third in the Eastern Division preseason poll by the SEC coaches and ranked 22nd according to Collegiate SEC Record (Finish): 20-10 (1st) Baseball, the Gators surprised the prognosticators by earning their first league crown and later clinching a trip to Omaha for the first Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-3 at NCAA College World time since 1998. Series (Runner-Up) Final Rankings: 2nd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & Sports Weekly/ESPN Battling Tennessee down to the final weekend of the regular season, the Gators used a three-game sweep at Vanderbilt to nail down both the Eastern Division and overall SEC hardware, a double it had not turned in seven years. Seeded first at the SEC Tournament in Hoover, 2005 ROSTER Ala., UF rallied for a pair of wins over Arkansas (9-8) and Ole Miss (10-7) to remain in the winner’s bracket. However, the Rebels came out Bryan Augenstein RHP ahead in the next two matchups to deny McMahon’s team a chance at its first appearance in the final since 2000. Bryan Ball RHP Bryson Barber C/INF Rewarded with the seventh seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament field, Florida hosted a Regional in Gainesville for the first time since Stephen Barton INF/OF 2002 and the seventh time in the program’s existence. The Gators did not disappoint the home crowd, dispatching Stetson (8-3), North Carson Bassett C Carolina (5-2) and Notre Dame (23-3). Facing in-state rival Florida State in the Super Regional with a berth to the College World Series on Brett Bentley C/1B the line, fan interest reached a fever pitch and resulted in the two biggest postseason crowds at McKethan Stadium. Tommy Boss RHP Michael Branham RHP Behind a complete-game gem from right-hander Tommy Boss, as well as consecutive home runs in the fifth inning by Brian Jeroloman, Daniel Brooks INF/OF Brandon McArthur and Brian Leclerc, the Gators cruised to an 8-1 win to take the opener. In front of a McKethan Stadium record crowd of Jeff Corsaletti OF 5,698 fans the next night, UF used a four-run first inning and 8.1 innings from Alan Horne to defeat the Seminoles, 8-5. Adam Davis INF Andy Davis INF Making their first journey to Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium since ‘98, Florida held off SEC rival Tennessee to begin the CWS, 6-4. Facing home Gavin Dickey OF state favorite Nebraska before a crowd of 26,813 fans, the second-highest attendance in the event’s history, the Gators jumped out to a Josh Edmondson RHP 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning on a two-run homer by Adam Davis and posted a 7-4 win. Connor Falkenbach RHP Teddy Foster C Needing one win to advance to the best-of-three championship series, the Gators were stymied by Arizona State, 6-1. However, Florida Matt Fuchs RHP overcame a 3-0 deficit to the Sun Devils the next day with six unanswered runs to set up a date with Texas. A two-run shot by Leclerc Matt Gaski INF in the fourth frame narrowed the gap to 3-2 and Adam Davis connected on a three-run bomb the next inning to put UF on top to stay. Nate Helms RHP Boss continued his excellence in the month of June with 5.2 innings of scoreless ball after Horne suffered an injury, raising his postseason Matt Hightower LHP mark to 3-0. Alan Horne RHP David Hurst LHP Becoming the first SEC program to participate in the CWS Championship Series, Florida’s dreams of a national title were dashed by Texas, Brian Jeroloman C 4-2 and 6-2. The Longhorns were unbeaten in Omaha on the way to their sixth NCAA title and second in the last four seasons. Jared Kubin INF/OF Matt LaPorta INF/C Brian Leclerc OF Stephen Locke LHP Christian Madson RHP Brandon McArthur INF Darren O’Day RHP Mike Pete LHP Steven Porter LHP Greg Quatrino C Bo Smith OF Seth Steinhauer INF/OF Justin Tordi INF Chris Woods OF Tommy Wynn RHP Head Coach: Pat McMahon Assistant Coaches: , Tim Parenton, Brian Fleetwood

Shown outside of Rosenblatt Stadium before the 2005 NCAA College World Series, the Gators emerged victorious from their bracket The Gators spent a memorable two weeks in Omaha that they will never forget. and advanced to the final round against Texas.

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2010 On the heels of its first Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title and NCAA Super Regional appearance in four years and a preseason GATORS AT A GLANCE ranking of seventh by Baseball America, Florida entered the 2010 campaign with heady expectations. Under third-year head coach Kevin Overall: 47-17 O’Sullivan, the Gators delivered a memorable season that culminated with the program’s sixth appearance at the College World Series in SEC Record (Finish): 22-8 (1st) the final year of famed Rosenblatt Stadium. Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Series The Orange and Blue posted a 47-17 overall mark and brought home its 11th SEC crown, first since 2005, by turning in a school-best mark Final Rankings: 7th in Baseball America, 8th in Collegiate Baseball & USA Today/ESPN of 22-8 in league play. Guided by SEC Coach of the Year O’Sullivan, the Gators captured nine of their 10 league series, including the final eight in a row. Traveling to South Carolina on the last weekend of the regular season with the conference title hanging in the balance, Florida claimed the first two games over the Gamecocks, 3-2 and 5-2, to secure the championship. 2010 ROSTER Josh Adams INF After falling to LSU in the opening round of the SEC Tournament, the top-seeded Gators rebounded to eliminate Arkansas (5-4) and Jeff Barfield RHP Vanderbilt (5-2) to reach the semifinals of the event for the first time in five years. Needing to defeat Alabama twice in order to advance Ben Brown RHP to the title game, UF was ousted by a 5-2 score. Matt Campbell RHP Kevin Chapman LHP Soon after, Florida was awarded the third national seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Gators swept the Gainesville Regional with victo- Matt den Dekker OF ries over Bethune-Cookman (7-3), Oregon State (10-2) and Florida Atlantic (15-0) for their eighth Regional crown and second in a row. Cody Dent INF Left-hander/designated hitter Brian Johnson was named the event’s Most Outstanding Player after firing seven scoreless innings in the Anthony DeSclafani RHP Regional final against Florida Atlantic and hitting .625, while Tyler Thompson became the eighth player in school history to homer three Nolan Fontana INF times in a contest, first in the postseason. Clint Franklin RHP Michael Heller RHP In the opener of the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, Alex Panteliodis went the distance for his first career complete game and estab- Brian Johnson LHP lished a personal best with 12 strikeouts as UF defeated Miami (Fla.), 7-2. The southpaw retired the final 14 Hurricane hitters of the Greg Larson RHP contest and yielded three hits to register UF’s first complete game since Stephen Locke accomplished the feat against Alabama on May Austin Maddox INF 10, 2008. Nick Maronde LHP Ben McMahan C The next night in front of a record crowd of 5,783 fans at McKethan Stadium, Austin Maddox delivered a two-out RBI double in the top of Alex Panteliodis LHP the 10th inning to drive in Nolan Fontana with the winning run as Florida upended Miami (Fla.), 4-3, to punch its sixth ticket to Omaha. Daniel Pigott OF The Gators dropped their opener at the College World Series to eventual runner-up UCLA and then succumbed to Florida State to see its Jonathan Pigott OF season come to an end. Justin Poovey RHP Hudson Randall RHP Steven Rodriguez LHP Jandy Rosabal INF Bryson Smith INF/OF Chas Spottswood RHP Tyler Thompson OF Hampton Tignor C Tommy Toledo RHP Preston Tucker INF/OF Kamm Washington OF Jerico Weitzel INF Paul Wilson OF Mike Zunino C Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris

Florida earned the program’s sixth trip to the NCAA College World Series in the final year of Rosenblatt Stadium in 2010. After winning the Southeastern Conference title, the Gators captured both the NCAA Gainesville Regional and Super Regional for the first time in five years en route to a consensus top-eight final ranking in the collegiate baseball polls.

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2011 Entering the season ranked No. 1 by Baseball America, Florida embraced the challenge of having a bull’s-eye on its back as it aimed to GATORS AT A GLANCE make consecutive trips to the NCAA College World Series for the first time in school history. Head coach Kevin O’Sullivan directed the Overall: 53-19 Gators to a spectacular performance that featured a runner-up finish in Omaha, a school-record 53 victories, a share of the SEC overall and SEC Record (Finish): 22-8 (T-1st) Eastern Division championships, their first SEC Tournament crown since 1991, as well as both the Gainesville Regional and Super Regional Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champion), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-2 at NCAA titles. The fourth-year skipper became the first individual from UF to earn College Coach of the Year honors from Baseball America. College World Series (Runner-Up) Final Rankings: 2nd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & USA Today/ESPN The Gators finished 53-19 overall and their 22-8 performance in league play matched South Carolina and Vanderbilt for the top spot in the standings, with all three East rivals advancing to the CWS. Florida captured its SEC-best 21st division championship and its 12th league 2011 ROSTER championship rates third behind LSU (14) and Alabama (13). The Gators became the East winner for the third year in a row, matching their Josh Adams INF feat from 1996-98. O’Sullivan’s squad claimed eight of its 10 SEC series and the team’s 22 victories in league play matched the school Matt Campbell RHP record set last season. Jonathon Crawford RHP Cody Dent INF At the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala., Florida used a seventh-inning grand slam from Brian Johnson to turn a 5-2 deficit into a 7-5 victory Anthony DeSclafani RHP over Mississippi State in the opening round and then relied on eight scoreless innings by Hudson Randall and four hits apiece from Daniel Nolan Fontana INF Pigott and Bryson Smith to blank Alabama, 6-0. After falling to Georgia, 4-3, the Gators secured their first appearance in the title game Alex Freedman INF since 2000 when Nolan Fontana drove in Vickash Ramjit with the winning run in the ninth inning to post a 3-2 triumph in the rematch Daniel Gibson LHP with the Bulldogs. Making his first start of the season against a league foe, Alex Panteliodis tossed 5.1 scoreless innings and the event’s Brian Johnson LHP MVP Pigott went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored as Florida collected its sixth SEC Tourney title, and ended a 20-year drought, with Keenan Kish RHP a 5-0 shutout of Vanderbilt. Greg Larson RHP Austin Maddox INF The second national seed in the NCAA Tourney, the Gators cruised to their third-straight Gainesville Regional title by knocking off Man- Nick Maronde LHP hattan (17-3) and then downing Miami (Fla.) by scores of 5-4 and 11-4 to oust the Hurricanes from the postseason for the third year in a Ben McMahan C row. Also picked in 2009, Preston Tucker became the first Gator to be chosen as Regional Most Outstanding Player twice in his career after Connor Mitchell OF hitting .500 (7-for-14), with 11 RBI, six runs, three homers and three doubles, while Fontana delivered a walk-off single in the bottom of Jeff Moyer INF ninth during the initial meeting with UM. Alex Panteliodis LHP Daniel Pigott OF Facing league rival Mississippi State in what would become a classic Super Regional, the hosts provided Randall with 10 runs of support in Justin Poovey RHP the first five innings en route to an 11-1 victory in game one. The Bulldogs evened the series the next afternoon with a dramatic two-run Zack Powers INF homer in the bottom of the ninth for a 4-3 triumph, setting the stage for a winner-take-all showdown to determine which club would be Vickash Ramjit INF/OF heading to Omaha. With UF trailing 6-4 in the seventh, Tucker clubbed a go-ahead, three-run blast to straightaway center field, one of Hudson Randall RHP the club’s season-high five homers. Tommy Toledo worked 2.1 innings and set down MSU in order in the ninth to preserve the 8-6 win and Steven Rodriguez LHP secure the Orange and Blue’s seventh trip to the “Promised Land.” Bryson Smith INF/OF Tyler Thompson OF In its CWS opener at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, Florida overcame a 3-0 deficit against Texas All-American Taylor Jungmann to notch an Tommy Toledo RHP 8-4 victory over the Longhorns. Randall yielded one earned run over 6.2 innings, Smith reached base in all five of his plate appearances Preston Tucker INF/OF and Cody Dent put UF ahead to stay with a two-out RBI double, the first two-bagger of his career. Holding a 3-1 advantage over Vanderbilt Karsten Whitson RHP in the winner’s bracket contest courtesy of a three-run homer by Tucker, the game was suspended due to tornado sirens, heavy winds Paul Wilson OF and torrential rains. Steven Rodriguez, who had entered the game prior to the delay, returned to the mound in the morning and wound Mike Zunino C up retiring 13 of the 14 batters he faced, with a career-high seven strikeouts over 4.1 scoreless and hitless innings in the 3-1 win. Meeting Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan the Commodores for the sixth time on the campaign, the Gators snapped a 4-4 tie with an RBI single by Tucker in the bottom of the Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris eighth and Austin Maddox provided 1.2 innings of shutout relief as Florida advanced to the CWS Championship Finals for the second time with a 6-4 victory.

Battling tooth and nail with defending national champion South Carolina, the Gators found themselves on the short end of a 2-1 margin in 11 innings in the opener. Randall had carried a shutout into the eighth inning before the Gamecocks tied the game on a two-out single. Despite a 3-for-3 performance and team-leading 19th homer by SEC Player of the Year Mike Zunino, USC claimed the title with a 5-2 victory in front of a record crowd of 26,721 fans.

Reaching the NCAA College World Series in consecutive seasons for the first time, the Gators made the CWS Championship Finals for the second time in the inaugural event held at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.

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2012 The nation’s consensus top-ranked team in the various preseason polls, head coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s fifth Gator squad blazed out of GATORS AT A GLANCE the gates with a 23-2 record and established a program-best winning streak of 18 games from Feb. 21-March 22 on its way to an unprec- Overall: 47-20 edented third-straight trip to the NCAA College World Series by the program. SEC Record (Finish): 18-12 (T-3rd) Postseason: 2-2 at SEC Tourney, 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA College World Rated No. 1 for the first seven weeks of the regular season, as well as atop the final three polls prior to the NCAA College World Series, Series Florida finished 47-20 overall and tied for third in the SEC with an 18-12 mark after the league champion was not decided until the final Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, 6th in USA Today/ESPN, 7th in Collegiate Baseball day of action. 2012 ROSTER The Gators earned the top seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history and swept through the Gainesville Regional Jonathon Crawford RHP for the fourth year in a row. In its Regional opener, UF blanked fourth-seeded Bethune-Cookman, 4-0, thanks to a no-hitter by Jonathon Cody Dent INF Crawford and a four-RBI effort by Regional Most Outstanding Player Casey Turgeon. The complete-game no-hitter was the first by a Gator Mike Fahrman C since John Burke in 1991 and just the seventh in NCAA Tournament history. The Orange and Blue downed second-seeded Georgia Tech, Nolan Fontana INF 6-2, in a winner’s bracket matchup on Saturday and then defeated the Yellow Jackets again on Sunday, 15-3, to lock up their 10th Regional Daniel Gibson LHP title. Preston Tucker became the first UF player to be voted onto the Regional All-Tournament Team all four seasons of his career and was Taylor Gushue C/1B joined on the list by Crawford, Nolan Fontana, Turgeon and Mike Zunino. Ryan Harris RHP Todd Haskel C Florida clinched its eighth trip to the CWS with a dramatic 9-8 win in 10 innings over NC State to sweep the NCAA Gainesville Super Brian Johnson LHP/DH Regional at McKethan Stadium. With the game tied at 7-7 and UF the visiting team, Daniel Pigott clubbed a leadoff homer just over Keenan Kish RHP the right-field wall to give the Gators an 8-7 lead. After Turgeon collected his third hit of the contest with a base-hit into right field and Greg Larson RHP was sacrificed to second by Justin Shafer, Josh Tobias sliced a two-out RBI single into right field to give the Gators a 9-7 advantage. The Austin Maddox RHP Wolfpack countered with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the frame and Keenan Kish caught NCSU’s Chris Diaz looking on strikes to record Johnny Magliozzi RHP his first career save and secure UF’s trip to Omaha. Hudson Randall had thrown seven shutout innings and Zunino drove in three runs and Connor Mitchell OF blasted a two-run homer as the Gators posted a 7-1 win in game one. Jeff Moyer INF Daniel Pigott OF In a rematch of the 2011 CWS Championship Finals, the Gators dropped a 7-3 decision to South Carolina to begin action at TD Ameritrade Zack Powers INF Park Omaha and then saw their ninth-inning rally fall short against Kent State, 5-4. The top-10 finish in the final rankings marked the Bobby Poyner LHP first time in school history that had occurred in three-straight seasons and the Gators’ mark of 147-56 (.724) in that span is the best run Vickash Ramjit INF/OF in the program’s existence. Hudson Randall RHP Cory Reid OF Aaron Rhodes RHP Steven Rodriguez LHP Justin Shafer OF Corey Stump LHP Tyler Thompson OF Josh Tobias INF Preston Tucker INF/OF Casey Turgeon INF Karsten Whitson RHP Mike Zunino C Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris

Florida advanced to the NCAA College World Series for the third year in a row and the Orange and Blue posted a school-best record of 147-56 (.724) during that span.

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2015 Kevin O’Sullivan’s eighth year at Florida saw the Orange and Blue return to Omaha for the fourth time in his tenure and the squad reached the GATORS AT A GLANCE 50-win plateau for the fourth time in school history, twice in the past five seasons. The Gators finished 52-18 overall, one win shy of the Col- Overall: 52-18 lege World Series Championship Finals, eliminated Sunshine State rivals Florida State and Miami from the postseason in the same campaign SEC Record (Finish): 19-11 (4th) for the first time and used an impressive run to the SEC Tournament title as a springboard to sweeping the Regional and Super Regionals held Postseason: 4-1 at SEC Tourney (Champion), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-0 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 3-2 at NCAA at McKethan Stadium. UF was fourth in a jam-packed SEC race that came down to the final weekend and was the runner-up in the Eastern College World Series Division with a 19-11 league mark. Final Rankings: 3rd in Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball & USA Today

After falling to fifth-seeded Arkansas, 7-6, in Hoover, Ala., the fourth-seeded Gators knocked off ninth-seeded Auburn (11-2), the Ra- 2015 ROSTER zorbacks in the rematch (10-0 in seven innings), top-seeded LSU (2-1) and second-seeded Vanderbilt (7-3) to secure the seventh SEC Peter Alonso 1B Tourney crown in school history, first since 2011. JJ Schwarz, who went 2-for-5 with a run scored versus the Commodores, was chosen Shaun Anderson RHP as the Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tourney after batting .526 (10-for-19) over the five games, with six RBI, five runs and three Harrison Bader OF doubles. Other members of the All-Tourney Team included first baseman Peter Alonso, right-hander Taylor Lewis, left-hander A.J. Puk Logan Browning OF/LHP and outfielder Buddy Reed. Tyler Deel LHP/OF Dane Dunning RHP The Gators earned the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, becoming one of the top-eight national seeds for the sixth time in seven years, Alex Faedo RHP and swept through the Gainesville Regional. In its NCAA opener, Florida blanked fourth-seeded Florida A&M, 19-0, as right-handers Logan Mike Fahrman C Shore, Frank Rubio and Shaun Anderson combined on a three-hit shutout and Regional Most Outstanding Player Schwarz went 4-for-5 Dalton Guthrie INF and drove in five runs. The Orange and Blue handled third-seeded USF, 8-2, in a winner’s bracket matchup on Saturday night behind seven Eric Hanhold RHP shutout innings from Puk and two-run homers by Harrison Bader and Reed. UF then edged second-seeded Florida Atlantic on Sunday, 2-1, Christian Hicks INF when Schwarz delivered the go-ahead RBI single in the sixth inning and right-hander Alex Faedo allowed one run over a career-high six Mark Kolozsvary C innings. Bader, Puk, Reed and Jeremy Vasquez joined Schwarz on the All-Regional Team. Taylor Lane INF Ryan Larson OF Hosting Florida State in a Super Regional for the first time since 2005, the Gators overpowered the Seminoles by scores of 13-5 and 11-4 to Taylor Lewis RHP secure their ninth appearance at the NCAA College World Series. The clubs set a two-game series attendance record at McKethan Stadium Jason Lombardozzi INF by drawing 11,481 fans. In the opener, Shore tossed 5.2 shutout innings and Mike Rivera and Josh Tobias drove in three runs apiece to lead Richie Martin INF an 11-hit outburst. UF burst out of the gates with four runs in the opening frame and had ballooned its margin to 13-0 in the seventh Brett Morales RHP inning. Behind three RBI apiece from Bader and Schwarz, and a total of four homers, O’Sullivan’s crew secured its journey to Omaha with a Scott Moss LHP seven-run triumph. Schwarz belted a pair of homers to establish the program’s single-season mark by a freshman and was 5-for-7 (.714) Bobby Poyner LHP with six runs and five RBI in the two games. Bobby Poyner twirled five shutout innings in his final home appearance to collect the victory. A.J. Puk LHP/1B Buddy Reed OF Aaron Rhodes RHP In its opener at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha, the Gators erupted for 11 runs in the fourth inning and tallied 14 hits in a 15-3 victory over Miami. Mike Rivera C Alonso and Tobias each contributed three RBI, while Shore collected the win. After a 1-0 defeat to Virginia, Florida rebounded to oust the Frank Rubio RHP Hurricanes, 10-2, behind a barrage of four homers and a seven-strikeout performance by righty Alex Faedo. UF forced a rematch with the JJ Schwarz C Cavaliers by scoring four runs in the third and five in the fifth on the way to a 10-5 victory. The Gators’ season ended with a 5-4 setback to UVa, Logan Shore RHP which captured its first national title by defeating Vanderbilt. Kirby Snead LHP John Sternagel INF Josh Tobias INF Jeremy Vasquez 1B/OF Mike Vinson RHP Danny Young LHP Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Don Norris

The Gators reached the College World Series for the fourth time in six years after cruising through the Regional and Super Regional rounds at McKethan Stadium.

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2016 Florida had a record-breaking regular season and advanced to the College World Series for the 10th time in program history and the fifth time GATORS AT A GLANCE under Kevin O’Sullivan. The Gators finished with a 52-16 record, one win shy of the school record. UF’s .765 win percentage was the highest Overall: 52-16 since 1967 when the team went 28-8 (.778). In the regular season, the Gators reached uncharted waters -- recording a record 44 wins and SEC Record (Finish): 19-10 (4th) reaching 40 wins faster than any team in school history (just 48 games). Florida finished unbeaten in midweek contests (14-0) and was 19-2 Postseason: 3-2 at SEC Tourney (Runner-Up), 3-0 at NCAA Gainesville Regional, 2-1 at NCAA Gainesville Super Regional, 0-2 at NCAA against in-state competition, including a 2-1 series win at No. 6 Miami and a 5-1 mark against Florida State. Florida set a school record with 29 College World Series straight home wins and finished 34-5 in McKethan Stadium. Final Rankings: 5th in Baseball America & USA Today, 6th in Collegiate Baseball

After finishing second in the Southeastern Conference East Division, Florida played a marathon 14-inning game against No. 7 LSU to open 2016 ROSTER the conference tournament. Despite losing the game 5-3, the Gators rallied to win three straight against Alabama (5-4), No. 3 Mississippi Peter Alonso 1B State (12-2) and LSU (1-0) to reach the SEC Tournament Final for the second year in a row. Florida’s pitching depth ran out, however, and Shaun Anderson RHP No. 2 Texas A&M won the final 12-5. Hunter Bowling LHP Michael Byrne RHP The Gators earned the No. 1 overall national seed, earning a national seed for the seventh time in nine seasons under O’Sullivan. In the Eddy Demurias INF/RHP NCAA Gainesville Regional, junior Logan Shore picked up a win over Bethune-Cookman (9-3) in the opening game after junior Peter Alonso Dane Dunning RHP blasted a pair of home runs to build a comfortable lead. In game two against Connecticut, freshman Jonathan India hit a solo home run Alex Faedo RHP in the eighth inning to propel UF to a 6-5 win over the Huskies. Sunday’s Regional finale proved to be much smoother, as sophomore Alex Mike Fahrman C Faedo took the mound and allowed just four hits and no runs in eight innings of work. Florida built a 10-0 lead before the Yellow Jackets Dalton Guthrie INF scored a lone run in the ninth inning. Christian Hicks INF MacGregor Hines RHP In the Super Regional, Florida matched up with in-state rival Florida State yet again. The Seminoles took the opening game with a 3-0 Nick Horvath OF/LHP win behind starting pitcher Drew Carlton’s two-hit shutout performance. The Gators rebounded in game two with Shore (8.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R) Jonathan India INF on the mound. Alonso and freshman Deacon Liput each had a pair of RBI in a 5-0 win. In Sunday’s deciding game, a trio of junior pitchers Mark Kolozsvary C -- A.J. Puk (3.2 IP, 1 H), Dane Dunning (4.1 IP, 4 H) and Shaun Anderson (1.0 IP, 0 H) -- combined for a shutout to lead the Gators back to Jackson Kowar RHP the College World Series. A grand slam from sophomore JJ Schwarz in the fifth inning blew the game open as Florida won 7-0 to earn its Ryan Larson OF berth in the CWS. Deacon Liput INF Jason Lombardozzi INF Florida’s combination of pitching and defense -- UF led the SEC in both categories -- wasn’t enough once they reached Omaha. In the Nelson Maldonado OF opening game, Shore allowed just two runs but the Gators offense couldn’t provide a lift as UF lost to eventual national champion Coastal Scott Moss LHP Carolina 2-1. In the second game, Faedo’s quality start (7.2 IP, 7 H, 2 R/ER) wasn’t enough either as Florida lost 3-2 to Texas Tech. A two- A.J. Puk LHP/1B Buddy Reed OF run homer in the ninth from Alonso provided hope but it was too little too late. Blake Reese INF/OF Danny Reyes OF Mike Rivera C Frank Rubio RHP JJ Schwarz C Logan Shore RHP Brady Singer RHP Kirby Snead LHP Jeremy Vasquez 1B/OF Head Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan Assistant Coaches: Craig Bell, Brad Weitzel, Lars Davis

The Gators reached the College World Series for the fifth time in seven years after shutting out Florida State in back-to-back Super Regional games.

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GATORS ON DRAFT DAY Year Player Pos. Team Round Phase 1985 Scott Ruskin* OF/LHP 3 June Regular 1965 Charles Casey RHP Kansas City A’s 15 June Regular Scott Lusader OF Detroit Tigers 6 June Regular Jeff Fischer RHP 7 June Regular 1966 Adrian Zabala* RHP Los Angeles Dodgers 58 June Regular Chris Lombardozzi SS New York Yankees 9 June Regular Kelly Prior* RHP New York Yankees 59 June Regular Mike Stanley 1B 16 June Regular Stan Fascher RHP Houston Astros 24 June Regular 1967 Kelly Prior* RHP Kansas City A’s 8 Jan. Secondary David Lee RHP Chicago White Sox 25 June Regular Kelly Prior* RHP Kansas City A’s 8 June Secondary Adrian Zabala* RHP Cleveland Indians 10 Jan. Secondary 1986 Scott Ruskin* OF Montreal Expos 1 Jan. Secondary Steve Rosenberg LHP New York Yankees 4 June Regular 1968 Glen Pickren* RHP Washington Senators 2 June Secondary Scott Clemo INF Montreal Expos 14 June Regular Nicholas Nicosia OF Minnesota Twins 32 June Regular Daryl Boyd RHP Pittsburgh Pirates 27 June Regular Tim Touma 2B Montreal Expos ‑‑ Free Agent 1969 Glen Pickren* RHP 10 Jan. Secondary Richard Trapp SS 12 Jan. Secondary 1987 Rodney Brewer 1B/OF St. Louis Cardinals 5 June Regular Ken Sebree RHP St. Louis Cardinals 13 June Regular 1970 Gus McTheny OF/C Milwaukee Brewers 3 Jan. Regular Mike Parks RHP Los Angeles Dodgers 22 June Regular Thomas Seybold* LHP Baltimore Orioles 28 June Regular Joey Fernandez OF St. Louis Cardinals 26 June Regular Ed Shea C Pittsburgh Pirates 29 June Regular 1971 Thomas Seybold* LHP Baltimore Orioles 6 Jan. Secondary

1974 John Fuller C Cincinnati Reds 26 June Regular

1975 David Bowden SS Detroit Tigers 22 June Regular

1977 Roger Holt SS New York Yankees 4 June Regular Joseph Ward OF 19 June Regular Ross Baumgarten LHP Chicago White Sox 20 June Regular

1978 Jim Watkins* C Atlanta Braves 1 June Secondary Craig Pippin RHP Kansas City Royals 30 June Regular

1979 Marc Sullivan C Boston Red Sox 2 June Regular Jim Watkins* OF Boston Red Sox 5 June Regular Charles Sandberg 1B Boston Red Sox 9 June Regular Rob Teegarden OF New York Yankees 17 June Regular Pete Teixeira RHP Atlanta Braves 19 June Regular Larry Hall SS Chicago White Sox 21 June Regular

1980 David Banes 3B New York Yankees 16 June Regular

1981 Rob Murphy LHP Cincinnati Reds 1 Jan. Secondary Randy O’Neal RHP Detroit Tigers 1 June Secondary Dave Falcone 1B Baltimore Orioles 5 June Regular Steve Lombardozzi SS Minnesota Twins 9 June Regular Ron Cardieri C Baltimore Orioles 11 June Regular Glenn Carpenter OF Houston Astros 25 June Regular A third-round pick by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2011, left-hander Nick Maronde became the first Gator called up to the Larry Mikesell LHP New York Yankees 28 June Regular Big Leagues in Kevin O’Sullivan’s tenure in September 2012.

1988 Joe Klancnik RHP Montreal Expos 10 June Regular Julio Mendez SS St. Louis Cardinals 18 June Regular Brian Reimsnyder OF New York Yankees 47 June Regular Jose Fernandez* C Kansas City Royals 48 June Regular

1989 Jamie McAndrew RHP Los Angeles Dodgers 1 June Regular Jeff Gidcumb RHP San Francisco Giants 13 June Regular Jose Fernandez* C St. Louis Cardinals 14 June Regular Todd McCray* RHP Oakland Athletics 27 June Regular Johnny Wiggs LHP Seattle Mariners ‑‑ Free Agent

1990 Todd Douma RHP New York Mets 14 June Regular Todd McCray* RHP California Angels 17 June Regular Billy Minnis 2B California Angels ‑‑ Free Agent Mike Moberg OF Montreal Expos ‑‑ Free Agent

1991 John Burke* RHP Houston Astros 1 June Regular Herbert Perry 3B Cleveland Indians 3 June Regular Mario Linares C Houston Astros 18 June Regular Dave Majeski* OF Cleveland Indians 34 June Regular Cord Corbitt LHP San Diego Padres ‑‑ Free Agent Catcher Mike Zunino was taken third overall in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners, becoming the highest selection in school history. 1992 John Burke* RHP Colorado Rockies 1 June Regular John Pricher RHP California Angels 22 June Regular Kevin Polcovich SS Pittsburgh Pirates 30 June Regular 1982 Rick Bombard RHP Houston Astros 10 June Regular Ted Rich 2B Chicago White Sox 32 June Regular Dave Majeski OF Milwaukee Brewers 34 June Regular 1983 Rich Rice RHP Baltimore Orioles 1 June Secondary Brent Killen 1B Detroit Tigers ‑‑ Free Agent Robby Thompson SS San Francisco Giants 1 June Secondary Brian Purvis OF Houston Astros ‑‑ Free Agent Bruce Crabbe* INF Cleveland Indians 14 June Regular 1993 Marc Valdes RHP Florida Marlins 1 June Regular 1984 Russ Kibler RHP Oakland Athletics 4 June Regular Ron Scott LHP St. Louis Cardinals 34 June Regular Scott Ruskin* OF/LHP Texas Rangers 4 June Regular Bo Camposano OF Northern League ‑‑ Free Agent Bruce Crabbe* SS Chicago Cubs 19 June Regular Steve Dailey OF Northern League ‑‑ Free Agent Clay Daniel LHP Cincinnati Reds 20 June Regular Shane McGinnis 3B Chicago Cubs ‑‑ Free Agent Tim Owen C Texas Rangers 29 June Regular David Valdes 2B Los Angeles Dodgers -- Free Agent

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GATORS ON DRAFT DAY Tommy Boss RHP Boston Red Sox -- Free Agent Mike Pete LHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim -- Free Agent

2006 Adam Davis SS Cleveland Indians 3 (101) June Brian Jeroloman C Toronto Blue Jays 6 (180) June Gavin Dickey OF Seattle Mariners 12 (351) June Matt LaPorta* 1B Boston Red Sox 14 (433) June Bryan Ball RHP Seattle Mariners 27 (801) June David Cash 3B Baltimore Orioles 40 (1195) June Darren O’Day RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim -- Free Agent

2007 Matt LaPorta* 1B Milwaukee Brewers 1 (7) June A two-time All-South Region and All-SEC recipient in 1984 and Jim Watkins was the initial Gator to be taken in the first round Bryan Augenstein RHP Arizona Diamondbacks 7 (223) June 1985, Scott Ruskin enjoyed a four-year Major League career when he was chosen by the Atlanta Braves in the 1978 Draft. Brian Leclerc OF Chicago Cubs 31 (937) June Michael Branham RHP Philadelphia Phillies 39 (1182) June with the Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos and Pittsburgh David Hurst RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim -- Free Agent Pirates. 2008 Cole Figueroa SS San Diego Padres 6 (195) June 1994 Rob Bonanno RHP California Angels 10 June Regular Avery Barnes* OF Washington Nationals 40 (1201) June Robert Dodd LHP Philadelphia Phillies 14 June Regular Josh Edmondson RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 41 (1249) June Brian Duva OF Cleveland Indians 29 June Regular Jon Townsend 3B L.A. Angels of Anaheim -- Free Agent Todd Brown OF Baltimore Orioles 39 June Regular Chan Perry 1B Cleveland Indians 44 June Regular 2009 Billy Bullock RHP Minnesota Twins 2 (70) June Avery Barnes* OF Colorado Rockies 11 (331) June 1996 Paul Rigdon RHP Cleveland Indians 6 June Regular Tony Davis LHP Minnesota Twins 12 (372) June John Kaufman LHP Tampa Bay Devil Rays 15 June Regular Matt den Dekker* OF Pittsburgh Pirates 16 (475) June Chuck Hazzard DH New York Yankees 18 June Regular Patrick Keating RHP Kansas City Royals 20 (602) June John Tamargo SS New York Mets 21 June Regular Buddy Munroe C Minnesota Twins 22 (672) June Eric Castaldo C Atlanta Braves -- Free Agent Stephen Locke LHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 22 (681) June Mike Mooney SS Baltimore Orioles 23 (686) June 1997 David Eckstein 2B Boston Red Sox 19 June Regular Riley Cooper OF Texas Rangers 25 (754) June Kevin Chapman* LHP Chicago White Sox 50 (1513) June 1998 Brad Wilkerson 1B/OF/LHP Montreal Expos 1 (33) June Regular Brandon McArthur 3B -- Free Agent Josh Fogg RHP Chicago White Sox 3 (89) June Regular David Ross C Los Angeles Dodgers 7 (216) June Regular Derek Nicholson OF Houston Astros 16 (482) June Regular Todd Johannes* C Chicago White Sox 23 (689) June Regular Tommy Bond RHP Anaheim Angels 25 (751) June Regular Michael Gray RHP Pittsburgh Pirates -- Free Agent

1999 Matt McClendon RHP Atlanta Braves 5 (174) June Regular Greg Catalanotte OF Colorado Rockies 8 (250) June Regular Mark Ellis SS Kansas City Royals 9 (271) June Regular Mike Floyd OF St. Louis Cardinals 22 (672) June Regular Ben Grezlovski RHP Anaheim Angels 24 (731) June Regular Dwight Edge OF Oakland Athletics 30 (903) June Regular Todd Johannes* C Montreal Expos 35 (1050) June Regular Dock Pollard OF Pittsburgh Pirates 49 (1436) June Regular

2000 Tim Olson OF Arizona Diamondbacks 7 (219) June Regular Tony Socarras C Anaheim Angels 18 (530) June Regular Mike Smalley LHP Atlanta Braves 23 (700) June Regular Kurt Keene INF Toronto Blue Jays 24 (718) June Regular Brian Duva paced the Orange and Blue’s offense in at bats, A fixture on the school's all-time statistical chart for both Stuart McFarland LHP Toronto Blue Jays 50 (1444) June Regular runs, stolen bases and walks in both 1993 and 1994 and was batting and pitching, Brad Wilkerson was a first-round choice picked by the Cleveland Indians following his senior campaign. of the Montreal Expos in 1998. 2001 Keith Ramsey* LHP Cincinnati Reds 11 (336) June Regular Jay Belflower RHP Arizona Diamondbacks 17 (518) June Regular Jason Dill OF Texas Rangers -- Free Agent 2010 Kevin Chapman* LHP Kansas City Royals 4 (119) June Matt den Dekker* OF New York Mets 5 (152) June 2002 Pat Osborn 3B Cleveland Indians 2 (72) June Tommy Toledo* RHP Minnesota Twins 32 (975) June Alex Hart RHP Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (133) June Hampton Tignor C L.A. Angels of Anaheim 36 (1104) June Mark Kiger INF Oakland Athletics 5 (158) June Justin Poovey RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 41 (1254) June Keith Ramsey* LHP Cleveland Indians 10 (304) June Matt Campbell* RHP Cincinnati Reds 43 (1297) June Ryan Shealy 1B Colorado Rockies 11 (321) June Jeff Barfield RHP Detroit Tigers -- Free Agent Aaron Sobieraj OF San Francisco Giants 13 (397) June Jonathan Pigott OF Atlanta Braves -- Free Agent Kevin Coleman RHP St. Louis Cardinals 24 (732) June Aaron Davidson 2B Cleveland Indians 46 (1375) June 2011 Nick Maronde LHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 3 (104) June Anthony DeSclafani RHP Toronto Blue Jays 6 (199) June 2003 Ben Harrison* OF Cleveland Indians 4 (108) June Alex Panteliodis RHP New York Mets 9 (282) June C.J. Smith* 1B Pittsburgh Pirates 6 (165) June Tommy Toledo* RHP Milwaukee Brewers 11 (341) June Brett Dowdy 2B/3B Los Angeles Dodgers 9 (271) June Josh Adams 2B Florida Marlins 13 (403) June Ryan Sadowski RHP San Francisco Giants 12 (363) June Preston Tucker* 1B/OF Colorado Rockies 16 (498) June Brian Rose C Arizona Diamondbacks 14 (426) June Ben McMahan C Milwaukee Brewers 23 (701) June Mario Garza OF/DH Houston Astros 25 (749) June Matt Campbell* RHP Philadelphia Phillies 24 (751) June Fritz Reichardt OF New York Mets -- Free Agent Greg Larson* RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 29 (885) June Bryson Smith OF Cincinnati Reds 34 (1045) June 2004 Justin Hoyman RHP Cleveland Indians 2 (47) June Tyler Thompson OF Washington Nationals 46 (1387) June C.J. Smith* OF/1B Baltimore Orioles 5 (139) June Ben Harrison* OF Texas Rangers 7 (201) June 2012 Mike Zunino C Seattle Mariners 1 (3) June Jonathan Tucker INF Baltimore Orioles 20 (589) June Brian Johnson LHP/1B Boston Red Sox 1 (31) June Jeff Corsaletti* OF Cleveland Indians 22 (647) June Nolan Fontana SS Houston Astros 2 (61) June Austin Easley 1B Boston Red Sox 47 (1409) June Steven Rodriguez LHP Los Angeles Dodgers 2 (82) June Austin Maddox RHP Boston Red Sox 3 (118) June 2005 Jeff Corsaletti* OF Boston Red Sox 6 (198) June Preston Tucker* OF Houston Astros 7 (219) June Alan Horne RHP New York Yankees 11 (349) June Hudson Randall RHP Detroit Tigers 7 (244) June Justin Tordi SS Cincinnati Reds 41 (1230) June Daniel Pigott OF Cincinnati Reds 9 (292) June Connor Falkenbach RHP Toronto Blue Jays 43 (1282) June Greg Larson* RHP Boston Red Sox 20 (631) June

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GATORS ON DRAFT DAY 2013 Jonathon Crawford RHP Detroit Tigers 1 (20) June Daniel Gibson LHP Arizona Diamondbacks 7 (210) June Taylor Ratliff OF Arizona Diamondbacks 13 (390) June Johnny Magliozzi RHP New York Mets 17 (506) June Cody Dent SS Washington Nationals 22 (676) June Jeff Driskel OF Boston Red Sox 29 (863) June Karsten Whitson* RHP Washington Nationals 37 (1126) June

2014 Taylor Gushue C Pittsburgh Pirates 4 (131) June Justin Shafer RHP Toronto Blue Jays 8 (234) June Karsten Whitson* RHP Boston Red Sox 11 (344) June Casey Turgeon 2B St. Louis Cardinals 24 (735) June Ryan Harris RHP Boston Red Sox 26 (794) June Keenan Kish RHP Cincinnati Reds 34 (1025) June

2015 Richie Martin SS Oakland Athletics 1 (20) June Harrison Bader OF St. Louis Cardinals 3 (100) June Eric Hanhold RHP Milwaukee Brewers 6 (181) June Danny Young LHP Toronto Blue Jays 8 (242) June Taylor Lewis RHP Atlanta Braves 9 (270) June Josh Tobias 3B Philadelphia Phillies 10 (294) June Bobby Poyner LHP Boston Red Sox 14 (411) June Mike Vinson RHP Detroit Tigers 24 (730) June Aaron Rhodes RHP L.A. Angels of Anaheim 28 (855) June

2016 A.J. Puk LHP Oakland Athletics 1 (6) June Dane Dunning RHP Washington Nationals 1 (29) June Logan Shore RHP Oakland Athletics 2 (47) June Buddy Reed OF San Diego Padres 2 (48) June Peter Alonso 1B New York Mets 2 (64) June Shaun Anderson RHP Boston Red Sox 3 (88) June Scott Moss LHP Cincinnati Reds 4 (108) June Kirby Snead LHP Toronto Blue Jays 10 (312) June

Major League Baseball originally held January and June drafts as well as a late-summer selection of American Legion players (dropped after 1966). The January (eliminated in 1987) and June processes involved a secondary phase for previously drafted but unsigned play- ers. That also was shelved in 1987. Teams unable to sign first-rounders were allotted a supplemental first-round pick the following June.

*Adrian Zabala, Kelly Prior (twice), Glen Pickren, Thomas Seybold, Jim Watkins, Bruce Crabbe, Scott Ruskin (twice), Jose Fernandez, Todd McCray, John Burke, Dave Majeski, Todd Johannes, Keith Ramsey, Ben Harrison, C.J. Smith, Jeff Corsaletti, Matt LaPorta, Avery Barnes, Kevin Chapman, Matt den Dekker, Tommy Toledo, Matt Campbell, Preston Tucker, Greg Larson and Karsten Whitson were drafted multiple times because they did not originally sign.

TOTALS: 187 individuals drafted; 18 First-Round Draft Choices; 23 Free Agents signed

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MLB Years in Years at Perry, Herbert INF 1994 9 1988-91 Cleveland Indians (1994-96), Player Pos. Debut Majors Florida MLB Teams Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999-2000), Augenstein, Bryan P 2009 2 2005-07 Arizona Diamondbacks (2009), Chicago White Sox (2000-01), St. Louis Cardinals (2011) Texas Rangers (2002-04) Aust, Dennis P 1965 2 1958-61 St. Louis Cardinals (1965-66) Polcovich, Kevin INF 1997 2 1991-92 Pittsburgh Pirates (1997-98) Baumgarten, Ross P 1978 5 1975-78 Chicago White Sox (1978-81), Porter, Ned P 1926 2 1924-26 New York Giants (1926-27) Pittsburgh Pirates (1982) Ramsey, William OF 1945 1 1939-40 Boston Braves (1945) Boney, Henry P 1927 1 1926-27 New York Giants (1927) Raburn, Ryan INF/OF 2004 9 2000 Detroit Tigers (2004, 07-12) Brewer, Rodney 1B/OF 1990 4 1985-87 St. Louis Cardinals (1990-93) Cleveland Indians (2013-15) Burke, John P 1996 2 1990-92 Colorado Rockies (1996-97) Colorado Rockies (2016) Burnett, John INF 1927 9 1926 Cleveland Indians (1927-34), Richbourg, Lance OF 1921 8 1919 Philadelphia Phillies (1921), St. Louis Browns (1935) Washington Senators (1924), Chaplin, James P 1928 4 1925-27 New York Giants (1928-30), Boston Braves (1927-31), Boston Bees (1936) Chicago Cubs (1932) Chapman, Kevin P 2013 2 2007-10 Houston Astros (2013-16) Rigdon, Paul P 2000 2 1996 Cleveland Indians (2000-01), Corbett, Doug P 1980 8 1970-74 Minnesota Twins (1980-82), Milwaukee Brewers (2001) California Angels (1982-86), Rodriguez, Steven P 2012 3 2010-12 Los Angeles Dodgers (2012-15) Baltimore Orioles (1987) Rosen, Al 3B/1B 1947 10 1941-42 Cleveland Indians (1947-56) den Dekker, Matt OF 2013 2 2007-10 New York Mets (2013-14) Rosenberg, Steve P 1989 4 1985-86 Chicago White Sox (1988-90), Washington Nationals (2015-16) San Diego Padres (1991) DeSclafani, Anthony P 2014 1 2009-11 Miami Marlins (2014) Ross, David C 2002 13 1998 Los Angeles Dodgers (2002-04), Cincinnati Reds (2015-16) Pittsburgh Pirates (2005), Dodd, Robert P 1998 1 1994 Philadelphia Phillies (1998) San Diego Padres (2005), Eckstein, David SS/2B 2001 10 1994-97 Anaheim Angels (2001-04), Cincinnati Reds (2006-08), St. Louis Cardinals (2005-07), Boston Red Sox (2008, 13-14), Toronto Blue Jays (2008), Atlanta Braves (2009-12) Arizona Diamondbacks (2008), Chicago Cubs (2015-16) San Diego Padres (2009-10) Ruskin, Scott P 1990 4 1982-85 Pittsburgh Pirates (1990), Eiland, Dave P 1989 10 1985 New York Yankees (1988-91, 1995), Montreal Expos (1990-91), San Diego Padres (1992-93), Cincinnati Reds (1992-93) Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998- 2000) Sadowski, Ryan P 2009 1 2002 San Francisco Giants (2009) Ellis, Mark INF 2002 12 1996-99 Oakland Athletics (2002-11) Shealy, Ryan 1B 2005 5 1999-2002 Colorado Rockies (2005-06), Colorado Rockies (2011), Kansas City Royals (2006-08), Los Angeles Dodgers (2012-13) Boston Red Sox (2010) St. Louis Cardinals (2014) Stanley, Mike C 1986 15 1982-85 Texas Rangers (1986-91), Ferrazzi, William P 1935 1 1933-35 Philadelphia Athletics (1935) New York Yankees (1992-95, 1997), Figueroa, Cole INF 2014 1 2007-08 Tampa Bay Rays (2014) Boston Red Sox (1996-97, 1998-2000) New York Yankees (2015) Toronto Blue Jays (1998) Pittsburgh Pirates (2016) Oakland Athletics (2000) Fischer, Jeff P 1987 2 1984-85 Montreal Expos (1987), Sullivan, Haywood C 1955 7 1949-52 Boston Red Sox (1955, 57, 59-60), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989) Kansas City Athletics (1961-63) Fogg, Josh P 2001 9 1996-98 Chicago White Sox (2001), Sullivan, Marc C 1982 5 1977-79 Boston Red Sox (1982, 84-87) Pittsburgh Pirates (2002-05), Testa, Nicholas C 1958 1 1945-46 San Francisco Giants (1958) Colorado Rockies (2006-07, 2009) Thompson, Robby 2B 1986 11 1983 San Francisco Giants (1986-96) Cincinnati Reds (2008) Tucker, Preston OF 2015 1 2009-12 Houston Astros (2015-16) Graham, William P 1966 2 1955-56 Detroit Tigers (1966), Valdes, Marc P 1995 6 1990-92 Florida Marlins (1995-96), New York Mets (1967) Montreal Expos (1997-98), Guise, Witt P 1940 1 1929-30 Cincinnati Reds (1940) Houston Astros (2000), Holt, Roger 2B 1980 1 1975-77 New York Yankees (1980) Atlanta Braves (2001) Jeroloman, Brian C 2011 1 2004-07 Toronto Blue Jays (2011) Wilkerson, Brad OF/1B 2001 8 1996-98 Montreal Expos (2001-04), Johnson, Brian P 2015 1 2010-12 Boston Red Sox (2015) Washington Nationals (2005), Kiger, Mark 2B 2006 1 2000-02 Oakland Athletics (2006) Texas Rangers (2006-07), LaPorta, Matt 1B/OF 2009 4 2004-07 Cleveland Indians (2009-12) Seattle Mariners (2008) Lombardozzi, Steve 2B 1985 6 1980-81 Minnesota Twins (1985-88), Toronto Blue Jays (2008) Houston Astros (1989-90) Willis, Dale P 1963 1 1954-56 Kansas City Athletics (1963) Lusader, Scott OF 1987 5 1984-85 Detroit Tigers (1987-90), Zunino, Mike C 2013 2 2010-12 Seattle Mariners (2013-16) New York Yankees (1991) BOLD indicates current active professional player Maronde, Nick P 2012 3 2009-11 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2012-14) McAndrew, Jamie P 1995 3 1987-89 Milwaukee Brewers (1995-97) • Nine former Gators saw action in the Majors in 2016: Kevin Chapman (Astros), Matt den Dekker (Nationals), Murphy, Rob P 1985 11 1979-80 Cincinnati Reds (1985-88), Anthony DeSclafani (Reds), Cole Figueroa (Pirates), Darren O’Day (Orioles), Ryan Raburn (Rockies), David Ross Boston Red Sox (1989-90), (Cubs), Preston Tucker (Astros) and Mike Zunino (Mariners). Seattle Mariners (1991), Houston Astros (1992), • The Gators have had 69 players chosen in the Major League Baseball Draft over the past nine years, including St. Louis Cardinals (1993-94), a school-record 11 in 2011. Before Kevin O’Sullivan’s arrival, the program’s high number of picks was eight in New York Yankees (1994), both 1999 & 2002. Florida’s total of 56 Draft picks since 2010 leads the nation. Los Angeles Dodgers (1995), Florida Marlins (1995) • Eight players from Florida’s 2010 SEC Championship team that advanced to the NCAA College World Series O’Day, Darren P 2008 7 2003-06 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2008) have reached the Major Leagues: Chapman (Astros), den Dekker (Mets/Nationals), DeSclafani (Marlins/Reds), New York Mets (2009) Johnson (Red Sox), Nick Maronde (Angels), Rodriguez (Dodgers), Tucker (Astros) and Zunino (Mariners). Texas Rangers (2009-11) Baltimore Orioles (2012-16) • Rodriguez became the first player from the 2012 MLB Draft to reach the Major Leagues, while Zunino became Olson, Tim INF 2004 2 2000 Arizona Diamondbacks (2004), the first position player from that Draft class to make the Majors. Colorado Rockies (2005) O’Neal, Randy P 1984 7 1981 Detroit Tigers (1984-86), • Two first-round picks in 2012 (C Mike Zunino at No. 3 and LHP Brian Johnson at No. 31) matched the most by Atlanta Braves (1987), the Gators since 1983; Florida had another pair of first-round picks in 2016 (LHP A.J. Puk at No. 6 and RHP St. Louis Cardinals (1987-88), Dane Dunning at No. 29) Philadelphia Phillies (1989), San Francisco Giants (1990) • Former UF catcher David Ross (1998) hit a home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series, winning his second Ortiz, Javier OF 1990 2 1982 Houston Astros (1990-91) World Series ring inwhile helping the Chicago Cubs to their first title since 1908. He also won a ring with the Perez, Mike P 1991 8 1985 St. Louis Cardinals (1990-94), Boston Red Sox in 2013. Ross is among seven former Gator players who have earned World Series rings – Chicago Cubs (1995-96), David Eckstein (2002, 2006), Witt “Lefty” Guise (1940), Steve Lombardozzi (1987), Randy O’Neal (1984), Kansas City Royals (1997) (1924), (1948). Perry, Chan INF/OF 2000 2 1993-94 Cleveland Indians (2000), Kansas City Royals (2002) • Mike Zunino became the highest MLB Draft pick in school history when he was taken No. 3 overall by the Seat- tle Mariners in 2012 and the Gators have had 16 first-round selections in school history.

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GATORS IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES DRAFT PICKS IN COACH O’SULLIVAN’S FLORIDA TENURE School 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total FLORIDA 3 10 6 11* 9 7 6 9 8 69 Vanderbilt 8 6 6 12 6 6 5 8 6 63 LSU 7 6 7 7 5 9 5 8 8 62 Texas A&M 8 6 3 8 8 4 7 5 13 62 Arkansas 4 6 7 6 8 11 6 4 6 58 Ole Miss 8 10 5 6 6 4 9 4 6 58 South Carolina 7 6 7 11 5 4 7 3 7 57 Georgia 6 11 5 7 3 3 3 7 6 51 Kentucky 7 4 6 6 9 4 5 5 4 50 Auburn 6 4 11 6 4 4 3 2 6 46 Mississippi State 6 3 4 4 3 7 4 0 11 42 Alabama 3 6 7 4 3 2 4 6 6 41 Missouri 2 6 5 4 4 3 2 5 4 35 Tennessee 2 5 5 5 1 1 3 6 4 32 *school record

• Former Gator Josh Fogg started Game Three of the for the Colorado Rockies against Boston but was on the hook for the defeat. The Red Sox went on to complete a four-game sweep the following night at in Denver, 4-3, to capture their second championship in four years. Fogg finished 2-1 in the playoffs after posting wins over Philadelphia in the A first-round pick of the San Francisco Giants in 1983, Robby Thompson became the first Florida player to win a Gold Glove Award Division Series and Arizona in the N.L. when he was recognized for his defensive play following the 1993 season. Championship Series.

• Former Florida

Courtesy Texas Rangers All-American David Eckstein appeared on the cover of the Nov. 6, 2006 issue of Sports Illustrated. A four-year standout for the Gators from 1994-97, he was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 World Series after helping the St. Louis Cardinals to a five-game triumph over the Detroit Tigers.

Matt den Dekker Darren O’Day

Anthony DeSclafani David Ross Mike Zunino

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ALL-TIME FLORIDA BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS Buie, A. P. (1912-14) Coxe, Curtis (1919-21) Durant, Rick (1985) Fujinaga, Evan (1997) Buie, D.M. (1912) Crabbe, Bruce (1982-84) Duva, Brian (1991-94) Fuller, Dave (1967-68) #19 Bucha, Michael (1940) Cravey, Randy (1972) Duva, Tysen (1995) Fuller, John (1972-74) Bullock, Billy (2007-09) Crawford, Jonathon (2011-13) Dyer, James (1945) Fuller, Len (1970-71) On March 17, 1990, tragedy struck the Florida Burke, John (1990-92) Creamer, Jerry (1988) Dzurus, Jim (1960-61) Fussell, Charles (1948) Gator baseball community when sophomore Burnett, John (1926) Creese, Ron (1963-65) left-handed pitcher Steve Georgiadis died. The Burnette, Dick (1922) Cresap, Matt (2002-04) EEEE GGGG University established a scholarship endow- Burns, David (1995) Cromartie, William (1946) Easley, Austin (2004) Gaines, Frederick (1948-50) Burns, William (1940-41) Crum, Ron (1977-78) ment in his honor and his jersey number 19 Eason, Tom (1968-69) Galuzian, Johnny (1931-33) Burress, Spencer (1937-38) Cullens, Lee Roy (1952-53) Eassa, Jack (1945) Gamble, William (1925-27) was retired on April 8, 1990. Busbee, Egbert (1925-26) Curtis, Jesse (1995) Eckstein, David (1994-97) Garcia, Louis (1948-50) Butts, Harold (1933) Cuscaden, A.M. (1912) Eckstein, Rick (1996) Garcia, Raymond (1947-48) Byrne, Michael (2016) Cushman, Dan (1965-67) Edge, Dwight (1997-98) Gardiner, Carl (1958) Bentley, Talmadge (1940-41) AAAA Byrd, Check (1920) Edgerton, D.C. (1911) Gardiner, Wally (1970-73) Bergquist, Richard (1947-48) Abell, Billy (1977) Byrd, Julian (1952-53) DDDD Edmondson, Josh (2005-08) Gardner, James (1951-52) Bert, Harold (1951-52) Adams, Gus (1936-38) Dagg, Robert (1917) Edwards, Charles (1947-48) Garrigus, Robert (1947) Biazis, Andy (1974) Adams, Josh (2008-11) CCCC Dailey, Steve (1993) Edwards, T.J. (1924) Garza, Mario (2002-03) Biggart, Jim (1962-64) Adams, Robert (1947-49) Cabot, Linwood (1942, 46) Dale, Chuck (1978-79) Edwards, Tom (1987-88) Gaski, Matt (2005-06) Bilyk, Gerard (1953-54) Adamson, Bob (1978-79) Caforio, Joe (1986-87) Damm, Gerard (1951-52) Eggart, Danny (1963-65) Gaspard, Joe (1988) Birch, Kenny (2000-01) Addison, Brent (1987-89) Cahill, Leo (1940, 42) Damon (1915) Eidam, James (1994-95) Gates, M. (1940-41) Birchall, Ron (1962-63) Adeimy, Dave (1977-78) Caldwell, J.B. (1975-78) Danciu, Parker (2013) Eiland, Dave (1985) Gawriluk, Kris (2006-07) Bishop, Henry (1948) Alligood, Bobby (1957) Call, Eric (1982) Daniel, Clay (1983-84) Ellenburg, James (1957-59) Gedaminski, Todd (1986-87) Bittick, Emmett (1949) Alonso, Peter (2014-16) Camp, Julian (1946-47) Daniels, Mike (1976) Elliott, Jimmy (1962-64) Geissinger, Robert (1957-59) Black, K.L (1928-30) Alonzo, Rory (1984) Campbell, Matt (2010-11) Danztler, Brad (1983-84) Ellis, Mark (1996-99) Georgiadis, Steve (1989-90) Blake, Eddie (1920-23) Alos, Mario (1982-83) Camposano, Bo (1990-93) Darty, Walt (1977-78) Embry, W.E. (1915) Getzen, Hart (1916-17, 20) Blalock, Mauri (1929) Alou, Jose (1985-86) Canales, Josh (1998-99) Davidson, Aaron (2000-02) Emerson, Alan (1978-79) Gibson, Daniel (2011-13) Blankenburg, Rugen (1917) Alred, Glen (1949-50) Canova, F.F. (1919) Davis, Adam (2004-06) Emerson, C. (1942) Gibson, Mike (1971) Blankenship, Tom (1969-70) Alvarez, Nick (1996-97) Cardieri, Ron (1980-81) Davis, Andy (2005) Empie, Dean (1977) Gidcumb, Jeff (1988-89) Blanton, Joe (1972-73) Amor, Manuel (1949-50) Cardozo, Jeff (1998-2000) Davis, Bradley (1987) Entrekin, Ward (1996) Giddings, Wayne (1981) Blaue, Scott (1985) Anderson, Charles (1963-64) Carlson, Bill (1986) Davis, Bryant (1947-48) Eppert, Kenneth (1935-37) Giese, Mike (1972) Block, Harvey (1927) Anderson, Eric (1982) , Jay (2013-14) Davis, Calvin (1947-48) Estrada, Kevin (2000-01) Gillmore, K. (1933) Blomgren, Bill (1964-66) Anderson, Shaun (2014-16) Carney, Mike (1981) Davis, E. (1917) Everett, Joe (1951-52) Givens, Lynn (1976-77) Bloodworth, Leon (1968-70) Andre, Travis (1996-97) Carpenter, Glenn (1980-81) Davis, F.G. (1911-13) Evers, Joel (1928-30) Glass, Larry (1978) Bofshever, Gary (1985-86) Arena, Rich (1985-86) Carpenter, Robert (1971-73) Davis, Edward (1955-56) Gleichowski, Ryan (1998-99) Bolander, Bill (1973-74) Arnette, Johnny (1953-56) Carr, Donnie (1981, 83-84) Davis, Joseph (1951-52) Glenn, Tommy (1967) Bombard, Rich (1981-82) FFFF Arnold, Brian (1980-81) Carlton, Hoyt (1921-22) Davis, Tony (2007-09) Godwin, Robert (1955-57) Bomeisl, Matt (2001-04) Faedo, Alex (2015-16) Arnold, Joey (1993) Carroll, Walter (1933-36) Davis, William (1942) Goldberg, Edward (1941) Bonanno, Rob (1991-94) Fahrman, Mike (2013-16) Arthur, Steve (1967-69) Carrott, Harvey (1950-51) Deal, Carl (1940) Goldfarb, Jamie (2002-03) Bond, Tommy (1995-98) Falcone, Dave (1980-81) Augenstein, Bryan (2005-07) Carson, Joe (1976) Deans, Ronnie (1979-80) Gonzalez, Brian (1980) Bondi, Joe (1930) Falkenbach, Connor (2002-05) Aulet, Charles (1997) Caruthers, Willis (1916-17) Debs, Joe (1974) Gonzalez, Edward (1949-50) Boney, Henry (1926-27) Fannin, David (1958) Aust, Dennis (1960-61) Casey, Charles (1965) Deel, Tyler (2014-15) Gonzalez, Herbert (1956) Booher, Paul (1959-61) Farmer, Henry (1962) Cash, David (2006) Dehon, A.L. (1923-24) Goodrich, Phil (1986) Boss, Tommy (2002-05) Farrior, Rex (1915-17) Castaldo, Eric (1993-96) Delaney, Paul (1937, 39) Gore, Gene (1949-50) BBBB Bostwick, Jack (1934-35) Fascher, Stan (1984-85) Castaldo, Gregg (1990) DeLoach, Bennett (1931) Goss, Matt (1999-2002) Babcock, David (1957) Boswell, Eric (1920-22) Faulk, H. (1940) Castalleni, Bob (1973-74) Demurias, Eddy (2016) Graham, William (1955-56) Bader, Harrison (2013-15) Bovis, H.E. (1911) Fawbush, Shawn (1982-83) Catalanotte, Greg (1998-99) den Dekker, Matt (2007-10) Grant, Mike (1979-80) Bagley, Mark (1980-81) Bowden, David (1972-75) Feinstein, Brian (1984-85) Cautero, John (1989) Dent, Cody (2010-13) Gray, Henry (1920-23) Bailey, Jack (1952-53) Bowling, Hunter (2016) Fenster, Larry (1957) Chambers, Evan (2008) Derr, Norman (1929-31) Gray, Howard (1951-52) Bader, Harrison (2013-15) Boyce, William (1968) Ferguson, Chester (1928) Chaplin, James (1925-27) DeSclafani, Anthony (2009-11) Gray, Michael (1997-98) Baker, Bruce (1970) Boyd, Daniel (1927) Fernandez, Joey (1986-87) Chapman, Bill (1960) DeVaughan, Derek (1999) Graziano, Matt (2003) Baker, Bruce (1975-77) Boyd, Daryl (1986) Fernandez, Jose (1987-89) Chapman, Kevin (2007, 09-10) DeVirgilis, Nick (1970, 72-73) Green, A. (1936-37) Baldwin, J.H. (1940) Boyer (1915) Ferrazzi, Bill (1933-35) Chappell, John (1974-75) DeVries, Andy (1992) Greenberg, Fred (1972) Ball, Bryan (2003-06) Boyeson, Jim (1964-65) Ferrer, Mike (1981-82) Chatman, Alan (1980-81) DeWolf, Levent (1942) Gregory, Lewis (1939) Bamberg, Dustin (2007-08) Bovis, H.E. (1911) Ferrigno, Carmen (1940-42) Chavez, Mark (1984) Diaz (1915) Grezlovski, Ben (1998-99) Banakas, Christian (1946) Bracken, Andrew (1942, 47-48) Fielding, Robert (1947-48) Checketts, Andrew (1995) Diaz, Alex (1993-94) Griffin, Dan (1964-66) Banes, David (1979-80) Bracken, Howard (1921-22, 24) Figueroa, Cole (2007-08) Cheresnick, Joel (1973-74) Diaz, George (1982) Griggs, O.B. (1932-33) Bange, Fred (1921-23) Braddy, Ed (1962-63) Finkelstein, Howard (1971) Chism, Chris (1995-96) Dichter, Danny (1994) Gross, Ed (1966-67) Banks, Dennis (1971) Bradley, Bill (1931-33) Finkle, Theodore (1954-55) Clark, Brian (1978) Dickerson, Harvey (1950-51) Gruber, Jim (1969-70) Banks, Tom (1967-68) Brady, Charles (1946) Finney, Bill (1973-75) Clark, Eddie (1962) Dickey, Douglas (1952-53) Guenther, Rick (1968) Bannerman, James (1941) Branham, Michael (2005, 08) Fischer, Jeff (1984-85) Clark, Edmund (1939) Dickey, Gavin (2004-06) Guinn, Charles (1948-49) Barber, Bryson (2005-08) Brantley, John (1977-78, 80) Fisher, Eugene (1928-30) Clark, Harris (1952-53) Dicks, Christian (2013) Guise, Witt (1930) Barfield, Jeff (2009-10) Brantley, Scot (1977) Fiske, John (1930) Clark, Jack (1935-37) Dill, Jason (1998-2001) Gunn, E.F. (1922-23) Barfield, Larry (1971) Bravo, Walter (1946) Fitzgerald, Terry (1976-77) Clark, Thomas (1956-57) DiModugno, Nicholas (1950-51) Gushue, Taylor (2012-14) Barnes, Avery (2006-09) Brennan, Doug (1990-93) Fladd, John (1970-71) Clark, Vernon (1930-32) DiSalvo, Tony (1945) Guthrie, Dalton (2015-16) Barnes, Cody (2008) Bretz, Fred (1970) Fleetwood, Ray (1968) Clarke, Charlie (1931) Dixson, Ray (1922) Barnes, Elmer (1947) Brewer, Rodney (1985-87) Fleming (1921) Clayton, William (1947) Dobbins, Ron (1975) Barnes, Robert (1953, 56, 58) Brewer, Tommy (1996) Fleming, Don (1958-60) HHHH Clemo, Scott (1985-86) Dobies, Tony (1968-71) Bartell, John (1993) Brice, D.M. (1911) Flower, Robert (1950-51) Haddock, Thomas (1952-53) Clemons, V.N. (1930-32) Dodd, Robert (1994) Bartelt, David (2002, 04) Brice, Keith (1998-2001) Floyd, John (1985-86) Hagan, Ken (1988) Clower, John (1939-41) Donini, Ernie (1984) Bartley, James (1942) Brice, Marvin (1949-50) Floyd, Keith (1982-83) Hall, Larry (1976-79) Coarsey, J.M. (1912-14) Dooley, Jesse (1933-35) Barton, Stephen (2003-06) Bridges, Don (1935-36) Floyd, Mike (1997-99) Hamilton, Kenneth (1945) Coe, Harry (1951-52) Dorsett, Leon (1959-61) Basley, Earl (1922) Bridges, John (1957-58) Floyd, Steve (1980-82) Hammond, Keith (1985) Cohen, Sidney (1934-36) Douma, Todd (1988-89) Bass, Edward (1954-55) Brigham, Ned (1986-89) Fogg, Josh (1996-98) Hancock, A.R. (1915) Coker, Jack (1971) Dowdy, Brett (2003) Baumgarten, Ross (1977) Britton, Rick (1990-93) Fontana, Nolan (2010-12) Hanhold, Eric (2013-15) Coleman, Bob (1962-63) Drew, John (1935) Beaird, Jason (1990-91) Brooks, Daniel (2004-05) Forbes, Robert (1947-48) Hardee, C.J. (1919-20) Coleman, Kevin (1999-2002) Dring, Bo (2003-04) Bean, Charlie (1960-62) Browning, Logan (2015) Forbess, James (1946) Harman, Will (1969-71) Coley, Steve (1988) Driver, Harry (1939-40) Beasley, Earl (1922) Brown, Ben (2010) Ford, Donald (1947-48) Harris, George (1942) Colombo, Ron (2000) Drucker, Scot (2001-02) Beck, Cecil (1926-28) Brown, Dan (1971, 73) Foster, Dennis (1981) Harris, Richard (1955) Combs, John (1973-74) Duckworth, Bob (1921-22) Beck, George (1934) Brown, Edwin (1947-49) Foster, Matt (2002) Harris, Ryan (2012-14) Cooper, Riley (2008-09) Duda, Walter (1957) Beeler, Paul (1913) Brown, Kawri (1993-95) Foster, Teddy (2007-09) Harrison, Ben (2001-04) Corbett, Doug (1971-74) Duggan, J. (1936) Bekeris, Joe (1967) Brown, Paul (1931) Frady, Martin (1950-51) Hart, Alex (1999-2002) Corbitt, Cord (1990-91) Dulaney, Tommy (1971-73) Belden, Douglas (1945, 47-48) Brown, Richard (1950-51) Frake, John (1967-68) Hartman, Genie (1937-39) Corsaletti, Jeff (2002-05) Duncan, F.H. 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ALL-TIME FLORIDA BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS Haught, Brian (1996-98, 2000) Julich, Chester (1945) Long, Buford (1952-53) Mendez, Julio (1987-88) Hausenbauer, Eddie (1942) Justice, Chet (1992-93) Long, Donald (1959) Mengez, William (1947) Hawkins, Bob (1965-66) Long, Eddie (1935-37) Mercadante, Joe (2002-03) Hazen, Jack (1951-52) KKKK Long, Harold (1948-51) Mercer, Ken (1991-92) Hazzard, Chuck (1995-98) Kaelber, Charles (1950-51) Lopez, Al (1960-63) Merrill, Bobby (1983) Heath, Matt (1999-2000) Kahn, David (1967-69) Lopez, Richard (1959) Merrin, George (1925-26) Hedgecock, Ben (2001-02) Kansriddle, Edward (1953-54) Lotspiech, A.A. (1915-16) Merrin, R.G. (1915-16) Hedgecock, Mark (1971-72) Kaplan, Robert (1942) Lowrie, Joe (1940) Merritt, Richard (1925) Heisler, Larry (1989) Katz, H.L. (1924) Lujack, Stanley (1966-67, 69) Methbin, Greg (1945) Heisterman, Greg (1975) Kaufman, John (1994-96) Lundquist, Bob (1972-73) Mickler, Paul (1939) Heller, Michael (2010) Keating, Patrick (2006-09) Lusader, Scott (1984-85) Mikesell, Larry (1980-81) Helveston, Rudy (1927-28) Keen, Kevin (1999) Luttringer, Collin (1986) Miller (1921) Henderson, R.P. (1912-13) Keene, Kurt (1999-2000) Miller, Donald (1940) Henderson, W.C. (1912) Keller, Gary (1966) MMMM Miller, J.T. (1924) Henley, Mike (1980-81) Kelley, Dan (1929) Maag, Greg (1975) Miller, Matt (1987) Herskowitz, Jack (1960) Kelley, Keith (1981-82) MacDonald, Eddie (1991) Miller, Mike (1990) Hickland, A. (1935) Kellogg, Kerry (1978-79) MacFarlane, Gary (1960) Miller, Scott (1995) Hicks, Christian (2015-16) Kelly, Edward (1942) MacKay, Tripp (1993-94) Milligren, Clifford (1948) Hicks, Jake (2007-08) Kennedy, Ryan (2004) Macon, Rod (1968-70) Minicone, Steve (1978-79) Hicks, J. (1936-38) Kent, Dean (1993-95) Maddox, Austin (2010-12) Minnis, Bill (1989-90) Higgs, Arthur (1939-40) Kenworthy, Jack (1963, 65-66) Madigan, James (1970-71) Minor, Jeff (1938) Hightower, Matt (2006) Kerby, Clifton (1936-38) Madison, William (1919-21) Mitchell, Connor (2012-13) Hiller, Eric (1975-77) Kibler, Russ (1983-84) Madson, Christian (2003-05) Mizell, Everett (1934, 36) Hirsch, James (1951-52) Kieszek, Larry (1970-71) Magliozzi, Johnny (2012-13) Mizell, Jack (1931-33) Hitchcock, George (1921-23) Kiger, Mark (2000-02) Mahannah, Wade (1921-23) Mlotkowski, Mike (2001) Hobbs, Joe (1956) Killen, Brent (1991-92) Majer, Joe (1979-80) Moberg, Mike (1986-90) Pictured with former Gator football coach Bob Woodruff, Haywood Sullivan was a Hodges, David (1966-67) King, Charles (1953-54) Majeski, Dave (1989-92) Monk, Scott (1990-92) two-year letterwinner at UF who later became the General Manager and Owner of Hodges, Lance (1984-87) Kinney, Ralph (1950-51) Maldonado, Nelson (2016) Montgomery, Earl (1962-64) the Boston Red Sox. Holland, Carl (1940-41) Kinsey, H. (1933-34) Maley, Matt (2001-04) Montsdeoca, Fred (1948-51) Holland, S.L. (1915-16) , Keenan (2011-12, 14) Manchester, Bud (1942, 46) Mooney, Mike (2009) Ovca, Mike (1967-69) Poovey, Justin (2009-11) Hollenkamp, Jay (2001) Klancnik, Joe (1988) Maniotis, Nick (1978-79) Mooney, Ottis (1945) Overcash, Ronnie (1960) Pope, Arthur (1947-48) Hollis, Charles (1954-55) Klebonis, David (1999-2002) Manning, Charles (1952-53) Moore, Bruce (1965-66) Owenby, Carl (1929) Porter, Dave (1961, 63-64) Holt, Roger (1975-77) Knellinger, Milton (1946) Manning, Ed (1937-39) Moore, Eddie (1932-34) Owens, George (1947-48) Porter, Dick (1924-26) Horenbein, Barry (1951-52) Knight, Bobby (1950-51) Marcum, Craig (1986-87) Moore, George (1954-55) Owens, James (1946) Porter, Ned (1924-26) Horne, Alan (2005) Knight, Palmer (1991-93) Marlowe, Alvin (1956-57) Moore, Tom (1960, 62-63) Owens, Tim (1983-84) Porter, Steven (2004-07) Hornsby, Edward (1942) Knollin, Chris (1996-97) Maronde, Nick (2009-11) Moore, Thomas (1939-41) Owens, Tom (1927-29) Poston, Dick (1942) Horsey, James (1946-47) Kokinda, Chris (1992-95) Marsh, Alexander (1948-49) Moraitis, Nick (1992) Owens, W.B. (1923) Potter, Tom (2001-03) Horvath, Nick (2016) Koleda, Pete (1939-41) Marsh, Ray (1926-28) Morales, Brett (2014-15) Oxley, Tim (1987-89) Powell, Charles (1945) Howell, William (1938-39) Kolozsvary, Mark (2015-16) Marshall, Tom (1926-28) Morcroft, Keith (1974-76) Powell, John (1947-48) Howie, Lynn (1959-61) Kowalski, Bob (1970-73) Marsters, Brandon (1994-95) Morcroft, Randy (1963-65) Powers, Earl (1936-37) Hoyman, Justin (2003-04) Kowar, Jackson (2016) Martin, Richie (2013-15) Moreno, Carlos (1980-81) PPPP Powers, Zack (2011, 13-14) Hudson, Josh (1997) Krsnich, Nick (1981-82) Martin, Ty (1997-98) Morris, Randy (1976-79) Pace, Dick (1948-50) Poyner, Bobby (2012-15) Hudson, Rodney (1947-48) Kubin, Jared (2005, 07) Martin, Virgil (1950-51) Morrison, Buster (1972) Padecky, Bob (1967) Price, C.W. (1960-62) Huerta, Bubba (1973-74) Kuhn, Karl (1990) Martinez, Eric (1990) Morse, Rick (1967-68) Palomba, Lou (1986-87) Price, T.E. (1913-14) Hughes, Dennis (1982-83) Kurth, Wayne (1977) Martinez, Felix (1984-85) Mortellaro, Paul (1946) Palmer, Tyler (2011) Price, W.C. (1911-12) Hughes, Harold (1939) Kynes, James (1947-48) Massey, Richard (1952-53) Mossburg, Nelson (1947) Palmer, Winston (1941) Pricher, John (1989-92) Huggins, Harvey (1925) Mathena, Shawn (1980) Mosher, Craig (2000) Panteliodis, Alex (2009-11) Prida, Xavier (1973-74) Huie (1921) LLLL Mathers, Brandt (1992-93) Mosley (1915) Park, Min (1991) Hull, Ray (1970-72) Moss (1921) Parker, Matt (1992-94, 96) Pride, Austin (2006-07) Lado, Norbert (1960-62) Matthews, Scott (1982-83) Hunter, J.P. (1911) Parker, Robert (1925) Priest, Ernie (1933-35) LaCoste, J.K. (2006-08) Mattson, Braden (2014) Moss, Scott (2016) Hurst, David (2006-07) Mostow, Nathan (1940-42) Parks, Mike (1987-88) Prior, Kelly (1965-67) Lagano, Al (1927, 29-30) Maxcy, Lee (1956-58) Hurst, Glenn (1970-72) Moul (1921) Parrish, Bernie (1956-58) Proctor, Julian (1936-37) Lagano, Albert (1951-52) McAlpine, Robert (1953-54) Hurst, James (1947-48) Moyer, Jeff (2011-12) Pavelka, Edward (19-68) Provost, Breece (1927-28) Laird, A.S. (1924) McArthur, Brandon (2005-09) Hurt, James (1954-56) Mulcahy, J (1938) Pendley, Don (1964-66) Puk, A.J. (2014-16) Landress, Dale (1959-61) McAndrew, Jamie (1987-89) Hutton, Jason (1999) Mullaney, Kyle (2007-08) Pennington, Fonia (1937-39) Puldy, Stephen (1957) Lane, Taylor (2015) McAndrew, Jeff (1990) Mullins, L.D. (1937-39) Pennock, A. (1933, 35) Pulliam, W. (1913) Langston, B.G. (1911-12) McAninch, Mark (1988) Munroe, Buddy (2008-09) Pennock, Henry (1939-41) Purvis, Brian (1991-92) IIII Lanoux, Carol (1961-63) McAuley , Charles (1925) Murphy, Rob (1979-80) Pent, Vennie (1958-60) India, Jonathan (2016) LaPorta, Matt (2004-07) McCallum, Hugh (1917, 19) Murray, James (1942) Perez, Michael (1985) QQQQ Inmnan, Rudy (1928) Larson, Greg (2009-12) McCarthy, Arin (1997) Ivey, Bob (1936-38) McCarthy, Mike (1975-78) Murrie, Joel (1974-75) Perkins, Randy (1979) Quatrino, Greg (2005-06) Larson, Ryan (2014-16) Perry, Chan (1993-94) Larson, Wes (1954-57) McClellan, Darren (1993-95) Perry, Herbert (1988-91) JJJJ Law, Chris (1990) McClellan, Mike (1980-81) NNNN RRRR Pesce, Louis (1952-54) Jackson, Andrew (1958-59) Lawler, S.W. (1912) McClellan, Nick (1991-92) Naylor, Dean (1982) Raburn, Ryan (2000) Pete, Mike (2002-05) Jackson, Edward (1949) Lawler, Travis (2008) McClellan, Sean (1993-95) Neer, Cody (2006-07) Ramos, James (1992-93) Peters, Mike (1987) Jackson, Jeff (1997) Leclerc, Brian (2004-07) McClellan, William (1939) Nelson, Chris (1993) Ramjit, Vickash (2011-13) Petrie, Chris (2006-07) Jackson, Newton (1935-37) Ledbetter, Ted (1972-73) McClendon, Henry (1922-24) Nevin, Stephen (1954-55) Ramsdell, A.W. (1915-16) Phalines, Richard (1964) Jacobs, Mike (1968-69) Ledoux, John (1947-48) McClendon, Matt (1997-99) Newman, Mike (1972-73) Ramsey, Keith (2001-02) Phillips, Lloyd (1924) Jaffe, Lawrence (1953-54) Lee, Art (1971-74) McCray, Todd (1989-90) Newton, R.D. (1923) Ramseyer, Ted (1947-48) Picano, Mike (1967-68) Jefferson, Byron (1983-84) Lee, David (1984-85) McCreary, Don (1958-60) Nicholson, Derek (1997-98) Ramshaw, Jimmy (2000-02) Pickren, Glen (1968-70) Jeroloman, Brian (2004-06) Lee, John (1989) McDonald, Frank (1977-78) Nicholson, Jerry (1959-62) Randall, Hudson (2010-12) Piercefield, Dane (1960-61) Johannes, Todd (1996-99) Lester, Gene (1922) McFarland, Stuart (1998-2000) Nicosia, Nick (1967-68) Rasponi, Eugene (1968) Pigott, Daniel (2009-12) Johnson, Brian (2010-12) Lewis, Kevin (1992) McFatter, T.K. (1925) Nystrom, Peter (1999-2001) Rassel, David (1975) Pigott, James (1946, 48) Johnson, Gibb (1924) Lewis, Steve (1970-72) McGinnis, Shane (1992-93) Ratliff, Thomas (1971) Pigott, Jonathan (2007-10) Johnson, Henry (1941-42) Lewis, Taylor (2015) McGraw, Craig (1980-81) OOOO Rawlings, Charles (1956) Piller, Joe (1983-84) Johnson, James (1924) Liddon, Lefty (1919-21) McGriff, Perry (1958-60) O’Berry, W.H. (1916) Reed, Buddy (2014-16) Pippin, Craig (1975-78) Johnson, Jim (1916) Linares, Mario (1988-91) McHale, Ray (1970) O’Day, Darren (2003-06) Reed, David (1981-82) Pisani, Clayton (2007-09) Johnson, Robert (1939-40) Lindren, Aldeen (1947) McKendree, James (1941-42) O’Neal, Randy (1981) Reed, George (1950-51) Pitman, R. (1931-33) Johnson, Tim (1998-2000) Lipsitz, William (1933) McKinney, Pete (1998-99) O’Neal, Randy (1958-60) Reese, Blake (2016) Pittman, Owen (1924) Johnson, Tyson (1986-88) McLeod, M. (1936) Oestricher, Ray (1958-60) Reger, Gary (1978) Liput, Deacon (2016) Pless, Glenn (1927-28) Johnston, Brownie (1965) Livers, Corey (1983) McLucas, L. (1929) Ogilvie, Ray (1919-20) Register, James (1949-50) Ploeckleman, Ray (1924) Joiner, Jim (1975-76) Livingston, David (1978-79) McMahan, Ben (2009-11) Olson, Tim (2000) Reich, John (1971-74) Plumer, Herb (1933-34) Jolin, Will (2009) Locke, Stephen (2005, 07-09) McMillan, Neil (1963) Ogle, Brian (1996-97) Reichardt, Fritz (2003) Poage, W.B. (1912) Jones, Charles (1953-54) Logan, John (1923-25) McNulty, Chester (1954-55) Ondich, Art (1962-63) Reid, Cory (2013) Polcovich, Kevin (1991-92) Jones, George (1939-40) Lomack, Tony (1988) McRae, Duncan (1947) Oosterhoudt, Frank (1926-27) Reilly, John (1973-74) Poole, Roy (1948-51) Jones, Lamar (1940) Lombardozzi, Chris (1985) McTheny, Guy (1969-70) Orr, Danny (1965-67) Reimsnyder, Brian (1988-89) Poole, William (1947-48) Jones, Terry (1975-76) Lombardozzi, Jason (2014-16) Meadows, Bobby (1976-77) Ortiz, Javier (1982) Rencher, Robert (1929-31) Pooser, F.E. (1916) Juhl, Mike (1990) Lombardozzi, Steve (1980-81) Medina, Octavio (1996-97) Osborn, Pat (2000-02) Renshaw, C. (1936-37)

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ALL-TIME FLORIDA BASEBALL LETTERWINNERS Sharkins, Tony (1990) Willbanks, William (1940-42) Shaw, Alex (1912-14) TTTT UUUU Williams, Angus (1950-51) Shea, Ed (1986-87) Talbot, Butch (1960-61) Untriner, Royal (1927-29) Williams, Bud (1965) Shealy, Ryan (1999-2002) Tamargo, John (1994-96) Williams, David (1975) Sheffield, Larry (1968-71) Tate, Charles (1940-41) VVVV Williams, Duke (1993) Shelley, Paul (1935) Williams, Francis (1957) Taylor, E.A. (1913) Valdes, David (1990-93) Shelly, Walter (1945, 47) Williams, Henry (1916) Taylor, R.R. (1912-14) Valdes, Marc (1991-93) Sherrard, Harold (1941) Williams, Ronnie (1968-69) Teegarden, Rob (1978-79) Vangeles, Thomas (1946) Sherrill, William (1931) Williams, Spencer (1998-2000) Teixeira, Pete (1978-79) Van Landingham, H. (1931-32) Shirley, J.J (1928-30) Williams, William (1955-57) Tenney, L.E. (1911-14) Vannatta, Tim (1990) Shiver, Bob (1959-61) Willis, Ben (1945) Testa, Nicholas (1946) Van Sickel, Dale (1929) Shoemaker, Robert (1946) Willis, Dale (1955-56) Theodocion, James (1955-57) Varn, Robert (1946) Shore, Logan (2014-16) Willis, Kenneth (1936-38) Thomas, Dave (1970-71) Varnes, Brian (1997) Shulock, Jim (1974-77) Wilson (1919) Thompson, Patrick (2006) Vasquez, Jeremy (2015-16) Siegel, Matt (1998-2001) Wilson, Paul (2011) Thompson, Kenneth (1933-35) Vaughn, James (1924-25) Silsby, Link (1931) Wilson, Tim (1975) Thompson, L.K. (1980) Vidal, Laurie (1970) Simmons, Curtis (1925) Wink, John (1949-50) Thompson, Norris (1940-41) Vines, William (1950-51) Simon, Joey (2000-01) Withrow, Jack (1966-67) Thompson, Robby (1983) Vinson, Mike (2013, 15) Simpkins, Chris (1993-94) Thompson, Tyler (2009-12) Wood, Harry (1915, 17) Simpson, Rudy (1951-54) Thompson, Wendell (1941) WWWW Wood, Taylor (1998-2000) Simpson, Tucker (2013) Thrasher, Leon (1912) Woods, Chris (2005-06) Walker, W.S. (1912) Singer, Brady (2016) Threadgold, Bobby (1932-33) Woodward, John (1986-87) Walker, Jewel (1947-48) Sinicropi, Jim (1974-75) Thrower, Frank (1926-27) Woolfolk, Ned (1965-67) Walker, L. (1938) Sizemore, Donwyn (1953-54) Tignor, Hampton (2007-10) Work, Lee (1919-20, 22) Wallace, Jim (1921-22) Skipper, Brent (1995) Tillman, Thomas (1959) Worley, John (1979-80) Walsh, Sean (1996) Sklodowsky, Ziggy (1946) Tobias, Josh (2012-15) Wright, Rod (1968-70) Walstad, Dana (1978) Skorupski, Jon (2004) Toffaletti, Louis (1930-32) Wynn, Tommy (2005-06) Walters, Ronnie (1993) Sloan, Milton (1946) Toister, Steve (1988) Walton, Bud (1939-41) Slough, Sam (1928-30) Toledo, Tommy (2008, 10-11) XXXX Ward, Benjamin (1954-55) Smalley, Mike (2000) Tordi, Justin (2003-05) Xiques, Greg (1978) Ward, Joe (1977) Nick Belmonte’s 42 stolen bases during the 1976 season remain the school record. Smith, Brett (2007) Touchberry, Burt (1954-57) Ward, William (1920-23) Smith, Bryson (2010-11) Touma, Tim (1985-86) Warren, Fennell (1942) YYYY Smith, C. (1930) Townsend, Jon (2007-08) Washington, Kamm (2010-11) Yanni, Pat (1948-49) Reumann, Lee (2009) Rosenthal, J.D (1917) Smith, C.J. (2002-04) Trace, Greg (1983) Wassak, Edwin (1940) Yon, E.M. (1915-16) Reyes, Danny (2016) Ross, David (1998) Smith, Casey (1997-98) Trammell, Allen (1964-65) Watkins, Jim (1978-79) Yonker, Jim (1980-81) Reyes, George (1982-83) Rowe, Harold (1935-37) Smith, Charles (1958-59) Trammell, J. (1928) Watson, F.E (1929) Young, Danny (2013-15) Reynolds, Terry (1976) Rubin, Harold (1937-38) Smith, F.S. (1923) Trapp, Richard (1967-68) Weihs, Andre (1984-85) Young, Jim (1959-61) Reynolds, W.E. (1947-48) Rubio, Frank (2014-16) Smith, Rickey (1959-61) Tredinnick, Arthur (1954-55) Weisman, Ashleigh (1948-49) Rhine, Alan (1997-98) Rue, Harvey (1941) Smith, Sidney (1957-59) Trefry, Nick (2000-01) Weitzel, Jerico (2009-10) ZZZZ Rhoades, Steve (1993) Rumble, Pat (2003) Smith, Wilkie (1974-75) Trent, Sean (2012) Wells, W.J. (1921, 24) Zabala, Adrian (1964-66) Rhodes, Aaron (2013-15) Rushing, Wallace (1948-49) Snead, Kirby (2014-16) Tucker, Jonathan (2002-04) Wentworth, Reggie (1982-84) Zaleski, Bob (1975) Rhodes, William (1938-40) Ruskin, Scott (1982-85) Sobieraj, Aaron (2000-02) Tucker, Preston (2009-12) Wheeler, Danny (1994-96) Zerr, Steve (1988-89) Rice, Rich (1983) Russ, Michael (1993) Socarras, Tony (1999-2000) Tufts, Bill (1971) White, Genia (1947-48) Zunino, Mike (2010-12) Rich, Ted (1988-90, 92) Russo, Joe (1990-91) Sordo, Eddie (1993) Turlington, Dale (1968-69) White, J.A. (1938-39) Richart, Larry (1995) Ruteowski, Daniel (1947-48) Sowell, Ronnie (1994-95) Turnbull, T. (1935) White, Joe (1921-22) ( ) indicate years lettered Richards, W. (1929) Rutledge, Allen (1987-88) Sowers, Tony (1983-84) Turner, Jimmie (1945) Whitfield, John (1917, 19) BOLD indicates active player Richborg, Lance (1919, 22) Spears, Shane (1994-95) Turner, Lefty (1926-28) Whitson, Karsten (2011-12, 14) Rick, Sammy (1974-75) SSSS Spellman, Joe (1991) Turgeon, Casey (2012-14) Whittington, Willis (1947-49) Rickerson, Scott (1981-82) Saba, Bill (1959-60) Spencer, G.W. (1921-23) Tutt, Irving (1933-35) Wiegandt, K.O. (1998-2001) Ricketts, Dave (1976) Sadowski, Ryan (2002) Spicola, Tommie (1947) Twomey, Timothy (1957-58) Wiggs, Chris (1994-95) Ricks, Byron (1940) Sale (1921) Spottswood, Chas (2006, 09-10) Tyler, Bob (1974) Wiggs, Johnny (1988-89) Riddell, Jim (1973) Sammon, Pete (1945) Stahl, David (1981) Tyner, Daniel (1939) Wilkerson, Brad (1996-98) Rigdon, Paul (1996) Sanabria, Adam (2003-04) Stamper, John (1977) Riggins, L.W. (1914) Sandberg, Chuck (1979) Stangry, Joseph (1946-47) Riggins, S.W. (1912-13) Sanford, Scott (1986-87) Stanley, Mike (1982-85) Ringgold, Don (1961-62) Sapp, E.B. (1945) Stant, Kevin (1984-85) Riordan, Jake (2002-03) Sarra, Lamar (1925-27) Stanton, T.J. (2001) Ritch, Sanford (1956) Satin, Sam (1995) Steele, Jim (1971-72) Rivera, Mike (2015-16) Sauls, Ed (1930) Steinhauer, Seth (2005) Roach, Spencer (1920-22) Savage, David (1986) Stephens, Bill (1939) Robbins, Art (1972-73) Scarborough, Earl (1942, 45) Stephens, J.J. (1936) Roberson, Brady (2013) Scarborough, Rick (1969-72) Stephens, Joe (1939) Roberson, Lee (2003-04) Schacht, Roland (1947) Stephens, Norman (1947) Roberts, Charles (1994-95) Schaffer, Don (1950-51) Sternagel, John (2014-15) Roberts, Clinton (1949-50) Scharff, Tony (1989) Stevens, Kent (1950-51) Roberts, Q. (1931, 33) Scheinhoft, Len (1960-62) Stevens, Tony (1979-80) Robinson, Elmo (1937-39) Schimchak, Ken (1981) Stewart, Donald (1947) Robshaw, Leslie (1957) Schirard, Pete (1932-34) Stewart, Stan (1994) Rodriguez, Sergio (1996-99) Schlemmer, John (1980-81) Stockman, Eddie (1972-73) Rodriguez, Steven (2010-12) Schmidt, John (1940, 42) Storter, N.S. (1912) Rogero, Al (1931-33) Schnell, Steve (1954) Stradley, Donald (1947-48) Rogers, Alonzo (1917) Schuyler (1915) Stratton, Richard (1947, 50) Rogers, Morris (1948-49) Schwarz, JJ (2015-16) Stripp, Billy (1986) Rogers, Wayne (1968-70) Scoggins, Albie (1982-83) Stroemer, Terry (1967-68) Rojas, Eddie (2000-01) Scott, I. (1921-22) Stuart, Brent (1990-91) Rojo, Andy (1995) Scott, Lawrence (1954-55) Stull, Walter (1957) Roll, Jacob (1996) Scott, Ron (1991-93) Stump, Corey (2012) Rollyson, Mike (1968) Seagraves, Bill (1969-70) Stypulkowski, Kevin (2013) Rollyson, Ray (1963, 65-66) Seay, Johnny (1935-36) Suarez, Bennie (1945-46) Rood, Raymond (1917) Sebree, Ken (1986-87) Sullivan, Bill (1961) Rosabal, Jandy (2009-10) Sedell, Brandon (2012) Sullivan, Haywood (1950-51) Rose, Brian (2000-03) Seroyer, Shane (1996-99) Sullivan, Marc (1977-79) Rose, Larry (1974) Seybold, Tom (1969-71) Sutherland, George (1942, 46) Rose, Tommy (1998) Seymour (1915) Sutton, John (1971-72) Rosen, Jerry (1946) Shafer, Justin (2012-14) Swackhamer, Wes (2002) Rosenberg, Steve (1985-86) Shaffer, Donald (1949-50) Swanson, T.J. (1912, 14-15) Over his four-year career from 1999-2002, Matt Goss sported a career batting average of .324, with 207 hits, 138 RBI, 32 stolen bases Rosenbush, Carl (1916-17) Shannon, Tom (1964-66) Swartz, Steve (1989) and 25 home runs.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS/ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS FLORIDA YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

SEC 1954 12-10 .545 9-7 .563 5th 1998 46-18 .718 21-8 .734 1st-E* Year Overall Pct. SEC Pct. Finish 1955 8-12 .400 7-9 .438 T-7th 1999 31-25 .553 13-17 .433 T-2nd-E 1912 9-4-2 .667 1956 20-4 .833 13-3 .813 1st* 2000 44-23-1 .654 18-11-1 .617 2nd-E 1913 11-9-1 .548 1957 13-11 .542 7-9 .438 7th 2001 35-27 .565 16-14 .533 4th-E 1914 2-8 .200 1958 17-7 .708 11-3 .786 2nd 2002 46-19 .708 20-10 .667 2nd-E 1915 4-6-1 .409 1959 13-8 .619 8-4 .667 T-2nd-E 2003 37-21-1 .636 13-16-1 .450 3rd-E 1916 9-14 .391 1960 18-16 .529 12-6 .667 1st-E 2004 43-22 .662 17-13 .567 T-2nd-E 1917 8-3 .727 1961 19-9 .679 11-7 .611 3rd-E 2005 48-23 .676 20-10 .667 1st-E* 1918 No schedule due to World War I 1962 25-10-1 .708 14-3 .824 1st-E* 2006 28-28 .500 10-20 .333 6th-E 1919 7-5 .583 1963 30-9 .769 13-5 .722 2nd-E 2007 29-30 .491 15-15 .500 3rd-E 1920 7-11-1 .395 1964 23-11 .676 13-5 .722 2nd-E 2008 34-24 .586 17-13 .567 2nd-E 1921 4-10 .286 1965 20-13 .606 9-3 .750 2nd-E 2009 42-22 .656 19-11 .633 1st-E 1922 15-5 .750 1966 23-12 .657 8-4 .667 2nd-E 2010 47-17 .734 22-8 .733 1st-E* 1923 10-9 .526 1967 27-9 .750 14-3 .824 2nd-E 2011 53-19 .736 22-8 .733 T-1st-E*^ 1924 5-14 .263 1968 25-13 .658 14-2 .875 1st-E 2012 47-20 .701 18-12 .600 T-2nd-E 1925 3-6 .333 1969 28-16 .636 13-4 .765 1st-E 2013 29-30 .492 14-16 .467 3rd-E 1926 14-7 .667 1970 27-17 .632 11-5 .688 2nd-E 2014 40-23 .635 21-9 .700 1st-E* 1927 8-14 .364 1971 19-26 .422 5-12 .294 6th-E 2015 52-18 .743 19-11 .633 2nd-E^ 1928 6-14-1 .310 1972 23-21 .523 7-7 .500 4th-E 2016 52-16 .765 19-10 .655 2nd-E 1929 4-9 .308 1973 23-21 .523 9-7 .563 T-2nd-E Overall: 2,450-1,537-24 .614 973-643-2 .602 1930 9-8 .529 1974 23-20-1 .534 7-9 .438 4th-E 1931 11-10 .524 1975 23-25 .479 6-11 .353 6th-E *SEC Champion 1932 12-8 .600 1976 22-26 .458 10-14 .417 4th-E ^SEC Tournament Champion 1933 11-2-1 .821 4-4 .500 T-4th 1977 39-19 .672 14-9 .609 1st-E E-Eastern Division finish 1934 6-7 .462 4-5 .444 5th 1978 34-15 .694 18-4 .818 1st-E 1935 7-13-1 .357 4-4 .500 T-4th 1979 40-20 .667 16-8 .667 1st-E 1936 7-9 .438 4-4 .500 T-4th 1980 40-16 .714 16-8 .667 1st-E 1937 10-7-1 .583 3-3 .500 T-4th 1981 42-17 .712 16-7 .696 1st-E*^ GATORS’ RECORD BY DECADE 1938 14-9 .609 4-2 .667 2nd 1982 34-25-1 .585 14-8 .636 1st-E*^ Decade W-L-T Pct. 1939 11-8 .555 4-2 .667 3rd 1983 38-14 .731 14-7 .667 1st-E 1910s 50-49-4 .505 1940 8-11 .429 3-6 .333 T-8th 1984 43-16-1 .725 18-4 .818 1st-E*^ 1920s 76-99-2 .435 1941 8-7 .533 2-6 .250 T-10th 1985 43-18 .705 15-6 .714 1st-E 1930s 98-81-3 .547 1942 6-6 .500 - - - 1986 27-26 .509 14-13 .519 6th 1940s 69-92-5 .431 1943 No schedule due to World War II 1987 32-24 .571 17-9 .654 3rd 1950s 153-81-3 .652 1944 No schedule due to World War II 1988 48-19-1 .713 21-6 .777 1st*^ 1960s 238-118-1 .668 1945 2-9 .182 - - - 1989 44-22 .667 14-10 .583 3rd 1970s 273-210-1 .565 1946 4-17-2 .217 1-7 .125 7th 1990 29-30 .492 11-12 .478 6th 1980s 391-197-3 .664 1947 14-15 .483 2-6 .250 12th 1991 51-21 .708 16-8 .667 2nd^ 1990s 396-228 .635 1948 10-14-1 .420 3-9 .250 10th 1992 44-20 .688 16-8 .667 1st-E 2000s 386-239-2 .617 1949 17-13 .567 5-7 .417 7th 1993 33-25 .569 12-14 .462 4th-E 2010s 320-143 .691 1950 20-9 .690 5-3 .625 T-4th 1994 40-23 .635 16-9 .640 2nd-E Totals: 2,450-1,537-24 .614 1951 16-9 .640 9-7 .563 4th 1995 32-24 .571 12-14 .462 T-2nd-E 1952 21-4-2 .815 12-2 .857 1st* 1996 50-18 .735 20-10 .667 1st-E* 1953 13-7-1 .643 12-5 .706 3rd 1997 40-24 .625 17-13 .567 T-1st-E

FLORIDA ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Years Coach Seasons Games W L T Pct. 1912 H.D. McLeod 1 15 9 4 2 .667 1913 R.P. Hoffman 1 21 11 9 1 .548 1914-16 Pat Flaherty 3 44 15 28 1 .352 1917 Hugh Wicher 1 11 8 3 0 .727 1919-20 Artie Phelan 2 31 14 16 1 .468 1921 William Kline 1 14 4 10 0 .286 1922-23, 26 Lance Richbourg 3 60 39 21 0 .650 1924 Rex Farrior 1 19 5 14 0 .263 1925 James White 1 9 3 6 0 .333 1927-33 Brady Cowell 7 128 61 65 2 .484 1934-36 3 50 20 29 1 .410 SAM McALLISTER DAVE FULLER JAY BERGMAN 1937-39 Lew Hardage 3 60 35 24 1 .592 (1940-42, 46-47) (1948-75) (1976-81) 1940-42, 46-47 Sam McAllister 5 100 40 56 4 .420 1945 Bob Pittman 1 11 2 9 0 .182 1948-75 Dave Fuller 28 918 556 356 6 .609 1976-81 Jay Bergman 6 330 217 113 0 .658 1982-83 Jack Rhine 2 112 72 39 1 .647 1984-94 Joe Arnold 11 680 434 244 2 .640 1995-2001 Andy Lopez 7 438 278 159 1 .636 2002-07 Pat McMahon 6 375 231 143 1 .617 2008-present Kevin O’Sullivan 9 585 396 189 0 .677 Totals: 21 Coaches 102 4,011 2,450 1,536 24 .614

Coach Victories SEC Titles SEC Division Titles NCAA Appearances CWS Berths Dave Fuller 556 3 4 3 0 Joe Arnold 434 2 3 7 2 Kevin O’Sullivan 396 3 4 9 5 Andy Lopez 278 2 3 5 2 Pat McMahon 231 1 1 4 1 JOE ARNOLD ANDY LOPEZ PAT McMAHON Jay Bergman 217 1 5 3 0 (1984-94) (1995-2001) (2002-07) Jack Rhine 72 1 2 1 0 Totals: 13 22 32 10

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REMEMBERING COACH FULLER REMEMBERING COACH FULLER He was also a member of the Gator football coaching staff for 29 years (1948-76), the longest run of any assistant coach in UF history. Fuller served in many capacities as head freshman coach, varsity assistant, head scout and a key recruiter under three head coaches, Bob Woodruff, Ray Graves and Doug Dickey. Fuller’s baseball teams produced 47 first-team All-SEC players, and All-Americans Bernie Parrish (1958), Perry McGriff (1959-60) and Tom Moore (1962-63). Six of his players went on to play in the During an unparalleled career directing the Gator baseball program, Fuller compiled a record of 557-354-6 (.611) and captured SEC Championships in 1952, 1956 and 1962. Major Leagues, Dave Fuller, the winningest baseball including Dennis coach in University of Florida Aust, Doug Cor- Fuller and his late wife Patricia had four children, daughter Pat, history, passed away in September bett, William Graham, Roger Holt, and sons Dave, Len and John all graduated from the University 2009 at the age of 94. Haywood Sullivan and Dale Willis. of Florida and also represented the Gators on the diamond. Dave lettered in baseball during the 1967-68 seasons, Len donned Gator head baseball coach Kevin “Coach Fuller’s loyalty and dedica- the Orange and Blue in both baseball and football in 1970-71, O’Sullivan said: “There was no better tion to the coaching profession, and while John (1972-74) earned All-SEC and All-SEC Eastern Division ambassador for Florida baseball his love of the University of Florida, recognition in his final two seasons at catcher. will always be remembered,” said UF than Dave Fuller. What he accom- Director of Athletics Jeremy Foley. plished during his legendary career “He had a significant positive influ- with the Gators will never be forgot- ence on countless athletes, coaches ten and Coach Fuller embodied all and administrators.” that is best about Florida—loy- alty, dedication and the pursuit of Fuller guided the Gator baseball excellence. His life touched players, program from 1948-75, producing a families, staff and alumni and his record of 557-354-6 (.611) and SEC impact on our baseball program is Championships in 1952, 1956 and immeasurable. Coach Fuller is a true 1962, and he was selected as SEC representative of the Gator tradition Coach Fuller is shown congratulating catcher Jerry Bilyk, who was Coach of the Year all three years. His and he will be missed.” clubs also won four Eastern Division the first Gator to achieve All-SEC status in back-to-back seasons when he accomplished the feat in 1955 and 1956. titles, and played in four NCAA A star athlete at Wake Forest, Fuller Regional tournaments. started for three seasons in foot- ball, basketball and baseball for the Demon Deacons. His greatest fame was in football, where he was a fullback-tailback. Following graduation, he played professional baseball with Portsmouth (Va.) of the Dixie League and Wilson (N.C.) and Goldsboro (N.C.) of the Coastal Plain League. Fuller used to tell his friends that his inability to hit the curve ball encouraged him to get into coaching. His coaching background included: head football, basketball and baseball at Perquimans Co. High School, Hertford, N.C. (1940-41-42), backfield coach, Maryville (Mo.) Teachers College (1943—Navy V2 Program) and he joined the Gator staff following the end of World War II. Coach Fuller threw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Gators’ 2008 season opener, a 10-7 victory in Kevin O’Sullivan’s first game at the helm.

Fuller’s tutelage with Florida’s 1963 pitching staff resulted in a then-school-record 30 wins, a plateau that the squad did not reach again until 1977 (39-18).

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS BOLD – 2017 Opponents School Meetings W L T Pct. School Meetings W L T Pct. School Meetings W L T Pct. Abraham ‑Baldwin 2 1 1 0 0.500 Gordon 1 1 0 0 1.000 Pace 4 4 0 0 1.000 Adelphi 1 1 0 0 1.000 Green Cove 2 0 2 0 0.000 Palmer College 14 9 5 0 0.643 Akron 2 2 0 0 1.000 Hawaii 3 3 0 0 1.000 Pensacola 2 1 1 0 0.500 Alabama 114 57 57 0 0.500 Hampden ‑Sydney 2 2 0 0 1.000 Pensacola Aviators 1 1 0 0 1.000 Aquinas 2 2 0 0 1.000 Hartford 1 1 0 0 1.000 Pensacola N.A.S. 4 1 3 0 0.250 Arizona State 4 1 3 0 0.250 Harvard 6 6 0 0 1.000 Pfeiffer 1 1 0 0 1.000 Arkansas 58 30 28 0 0.517 Havana 6 4 2 0 0.667 Philadelphia A’s 2 0 2 0 0.000 Arkansas-Little Rock 2 2 0 0 1.000 High Springs 1 1 0 0 1.000 Philadelphia National 3 0 3 0 0.000 Army 6 5 1 0 0.833 Hofstra 3 3 0 0 1.000 Pinecastle AAF 2 0 2 0 0.000 Ashland 2 2 0 0 1.000 Howard 6 1 5 0 0.167 Presbyterian 1 1 0 0 1.000 Assumption 1 1 0 0 1.000 Illinois 4 1 3 0 0.250 Princeton 1 1 0 0 1.000 Atlanta Crackers 3 1 2 0 0.333 Illinois State 3 3 0 0 1.000 Purdue 5 5 0 0 1.000 Auburn 242 114 126 2 0.475 Indiana 5 3 2 0 0.600 Quincy 1 1 0 0 1.000 Austin Peay 6 3 3 0 0.500 Iowa State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Radford 2 2 0 0 1.000 Baltimore 3 3 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville 84 53 31 0 0.631 Raiford 4 3 1 0 0.750 Baltimore Orioles 3 0 2 1 0.167 Jacksonville Marines 1 1 0 0 1.000 Rhode Island 8 8 0 0 1.000 Banana River N.A.S. 3 1 2 0 0.333 Jacksonville N.A.S. 6 2 3 1 0.417 Richmond 2 2 0 0 1.000 Barry 1 1 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville NATTC 3 2 1 0 0.667 Rider 1 1 0 0 1.000 Baylor 2 1 1 0 0.500 Jacksonville Olympics 10 5 4 1 0.550 Rollins 155 97 53 5 0.642 Belmont Abbey 2 1 1 0 0.500 Jacksonville SE 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Augustine 2 2 0 0 1.000 Bethune ‑Cookman 31 31 0 0 1.000 Jacksonville State 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Bonaventure 2 2 0 0 1.000 Birmingham-Southern 2 0 2 0 0.000 Jacksonville Tars 12 4 8 0 0.333 St. John’s 1 1 0 0 1.000 Boston Braves 4 0 4 0 0.000 James Madison 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Joseph’s 2 2 0 0 1.000 Boston College 3 3 0 0 1.000 Kansas State 2 2 0 0 1.000 St. Leo 13 12 1 0 0.923 Bradley Tech 2 2 0 0 1.000 Kent State 4 1 3 0 0.250 St. Louis Browns 1 0 1 0 0.000 Brooklyn Dodgers 2 0 2 0 0.000 Kentucky 203 136 66 1 0.672 St. Louis Cardinals 1 0 1 0 0.000 Brown 6 5 1 0 0.833 Kewatin 4 3 1 0 0.750 St. Thomas 1 1 0 0 1.000 Bucknell 1 1 0 0 1.000 Key West 1 1 0 0 1.000 St. Xavier 6 5 1 0 0.833 Buffalo 1 0 1 0 0.000 King Edward Team 2 2 0 0 1.000 Samford 4 3 1 0 0.750 Bushnell CWS 2 1 1 0 0.500 Lafayette 6 4 2 0 0.667 San Diego State 6 4 1 1 0.750 California 2 1 1 0 0.500 Leesburg 1 1 0 0 1.000 Sanford N.A.S. 3 1 2 0 0.333 Cal State Fullerton 3 2 1 0 0.667 Liberty Baptist 1 1 0 0 1.000 San Jose State 3 1 2 0 0.333 Cal State Northridge 1 1 0 0 1.000 Long Beach State 9 6 3 0 0.667 Santa Clara 3 2 1 0 0.667 Campbell 3 3 0 0 1.000 Long Island 2 2 0 0 1.000 Savannah State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Campbellsville 1 1 0 0 1.000 LSU 106 45 60 1 0.429 Sewanee 3 2 1 0 0.667 Camp Benning 5 3 2 0 0.600 UL-Lafayette 6 6 0 0 1.000 Siena 12 12 0 0 1.000 Camp Blanding 2 1 1 0 0.500 Louisville 5 4 1 0 0.800 South Alabama 3 2 1 0 0.667 Central Connecticut 1 1 0 0 1.000 Maine 9 9 0 0 1.000 South Carolina 86 42 44 0 0.488 UCF 43 27 16 0 0.628 Manhattan 1 1 0 0 1.000 USF 83 59 24 0 0.711 Central Michigan 7 7 0 0 1.000 Marianna AAF 1 0 1 0 0.000 Southern California 2 0 2 0 0.000 College of Charleston 3 2 1 0 0.667 Marion 2 2 0 0 1.000 Southern Illinois 4 2 2 0 0.500 Charleston Southern 13 11 2 0 0.846 Maryland 5 3 2 0 0.600 Southern Miss 4 1 3 0 0.250 Cincinnati 3 3 0 0 1.000 Maryland ‑Baltimore 1 1 0 0 1.000 Southwest Texas State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Citadel 4 2 2 0 0.500 Massachusetts 10 10 0 0 1.000 State Prison 5 5 0 0 1.000 Clemson 30 18 12 0 0.600 Mayport Security 1 1 0 0 1.000 Southeastern Louisiana 1 1 0 0 1.000 Coastal Carolina 2 1 1 0 0.500 McNeese State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Stetson 114 80 34 0 0.702 Coca ‑Cola 1 1 0 0 1.000 McDill Field 3 2 1 0 0.667 SUNY-Stony Brook 4 4 0 0 1.000 Colby 1 1 0 0 1.000 Mercer 58 31 27 0 0.534 Tallahassee 5 4 1 0 0.800 Columbia 1 1 0 0 1.000 Methodist 1 1 0 0 1.000 Tampa 26 20 6 0 0.769 Columbia College 8 6 2 0 0.750 Miami (Fla.) 246 117 128 1 0.478 Tampa Smokers 5 0 5 0 0.000 UConn 6 6 0 0 1.000 Miami (Ohio) 9 6 3 0 0.667 Temple 10 6 4 0 0.600 Cumberland 2 2 0 0 1.000 Michigan 7 6 1 0 0.857 Tennessee 231 149 82 0 0.645 Dartmouth 5 5 0 0 1.000 Michigan State 5 4 1 0 0.800 UT ‑Chattanooga 4 4 0 0 1.000 Davidson 1 1 0 0 1.000 Middle Tennessee State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Texas 3 1 2 0 0.333 Daytona Beach 1 0 1 0 0.000 Millsap 4 3 0 1 0.875 Texas A&M 14 5 9 0 0.357 DeLand Hatters 2 0 2 0 0.000 Minnesota 4 1 3 0 0.250 Texas Tech 1 0 1 0 0.000 DeLand Reds 6 2 3 1 0.417 Ole Miss 96 49 47 0 0.510 Trinity College 2 0 2 0 0.000 Delaware 2 1 1 0 0.500 Mississippi College 2 1 1 0 0.500 Troy State 3 3 0 0 1.000 Delaware State 1 1 0 0 1.000 Mississippi State 110 64 46 0 0.582 Troy Teachers College 2 1 1 0 0.500 Duke 6 3 3 0 0.500 Missouri 18 14 4 0 0.778 Tulane 7 5 2 0 0.714 Duquesne 4 4 0 0 1.000 Monmouth 1 1 0 0 1.000 UAB 2 2 0 0 1.000 East Carolina 4 4 0 0 1.000 Nashville South Assoc. 1 0 1 0 0.000 UCLA 5 3 2 0 0.600 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 0 1.000 Nashville Vols 1 0 1 0 0.000 Valdosta State 19 14 5 0 0.737 Eastern Michigan 8 7 1 0 0.875 N.C.A. & E 1 0 1 0 0.000 Valparaiso 1 0 1 0 0.000 Eckerd 7 5 2 0 0.714 Naval Air Base 4 0 4 0 0.000 Vanderbilt 207 135 71 1 0.655 Erskine 1 0 1 0 0.000 Naval Air Station 3 2 0 1 0.833 Villanova 3 2 1 0 0.667 Fairfield 2 2 0 0 1.000 Nebraska 1 1 0 0 1.000 Virginia 8 5 3 0 0.625 Flagler 2 2 0 0 1.000 Newberry 1 0 1 0 0.000 VMI 4 2 2 0 0.500 Florida A&M 20 19 1 0 0.950 New Orleans 3 2 1 0 0.667 Virginia Tech 2 1 1 0 0.500 Florida Atlantic 30 23 7 0 0.767 New York Giants 2 0 2 0 0.000 Wagner 2 2 0 0 1.000 Florida Gulf Coast 17 12 5 0 0.706 Nicholls State 2 2 0 0 1.000 Wake Forest 7 5 2 0 0.714 Florida International 3 2 1 0 0.667 Norman JC 4 4 0 0 1.000 Washington and Lee 1 0 1 0 0.000 Florida Southern 60 40 18 2 0.683 Norman Park 2 0 2 0 0.000 Washington Senators 1 0 1 0 0.000 Florida State 241 112 128 1 0.467 North Carolina 28 12 16 0 0.429 Waycross AAF 1 0 1 0 0.000 Florida Tech 10 10 0 0 1.000 UNC Asheville 2 1 1 0 0.500 West Virginia 1 1 0 0 1.000 Food Machinery 1 0 1 0 0.000 UNC Charlotte 2 2 0 0 1.000 Western Carolina 12 9 3 0 0.750 Fordham 5 5 0 0 1.000 UNC Greensboro 8 7 1 0 0.875 Western Kentucky 6 6 0 0 1.000 Fort Benning 3 1 2 0 0.333 NC State 6 5 1 0 0.833 Western Michigan 5 4 1 0 0.800 Fresno State 1 1 0 0 1.000 North Florida 16 10 6 0 0.625 West Virginia 4 4 0 0 1.000 Furman 12 11 1 0 0.917 Northwestern 3 3 0 0 1.000 Wichita State 1 0 1 0 0.000 Gainesville 3 2 1 0 0.667 Notre Dame 5 4 1 0 0.800 William & Mary 5 5 0 0 1.000 Gainesville Hawks 4 2 2 0 0.500 Ocala 1 0 1 0 0.000 Winthrop 11 8 3 0 0.727 Gardner-Webb 3 3 0 0 1.000 Oglethorpe 24 14 10 0 0.583 Wofford 1 1 0 0 1.000 George Mason 1 1 0 0 1.000 Ohio 4 3 1 0 0.750 Xavier 2 2 0 0 1.000 Georgia 291 184 105 2 0.636 Ohio State 7 6 1 0 0.857 Yale 8 6 2 0 0.750 Georgia Southern 14 11 3 0 0.786 Oklahoma State 6 2 4 0 0.333 48th Infantry 1 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia State 11 9 2 0 0.818 Old Dominion 1 1 0 0 1.000 116th Fleet 1 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia Tech 92 60 31 1 0.658 Oregon State 1 1 0 0 1.000 774th Tank 1 1 0 0 1.000 Georgia Teachers College 1 1 0 0 1.000 Orlando Air Base 1 0 1 0 0.000 143rd Infantry 2 2 0 0 1.000 George Washington 4 4 0 0 1.000 Ormond Beach Hotel 2 2 0 0 1.000 Totals: 4,011 2,459 1,528 24 0.611

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2/29 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS W 4-2 4/5 N.C.A. & E. L 3-5 4/14 Havana W 12-6 3/9 KEWATIN W 5-4 4/6 Furman W 10-7 Havana L 3-11 3/9 KEWATIN W 16-2 4/7 Mercer L 2 -3 Havana W 29-6 3/18 PHILADELPHIA A’S L 5-20 Havana W 7-0 4/7 Palmer College L 1-2 1922) (15‑5 Key West Town Team W 7-0 4/7 Palmer College W 1-0 Coach: Lance Richbourg 4/29 Palmer College W 7-2 4/8 Palmer College L 0-1 3/22ERCER M L 6-10 Palmer College W 4-3 4/14 Mercer W 5-2 3/23 MERCER W 7-5 Pensacola Aviators W 5-3 Florida’a first varsity-sponsored baseball team in 1912. 4/15 Mercer L 6-12 3/24 Philadelphia Nationals L 3-12 5/12 Jacksonville SE W 4-2 4/21 TENNESSEE L 2-10 3/29 Rollins W 6-5 Auburn L 1-2 Home Games in CAPS; (N) Neutral Site; ( ) Extra innings since 1984 4/22 TENNESSEE W 6-5 3/30 Rollins W 16-0 Auburn L 3-4 4/22 TENNESSEE W 2-1 3/31 Stetson W 10-5 MERCER W 8-1 1912) (9‑4‑2 5/8 Mercer L 2-5 4/1 Stetson W 6-1 MERCER W 6-5 Coach: H.D. McLeod 5/9 Mercer L 1-2 4/5 Palmer College W 11-0 MERCER L 2-3 2/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS T 6-6 5/10 Southern L 0-2 4/6 Palmer College W 9-1 Mercer W 8-3 2/23 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS L 2-3 5/11 Southern W 6-5 4/7 Camp Benning W 9-3 Stetson W 5-1 2/23 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS W 1-0 5/12 Auburn L 0-7 4/8 Camp Benning W 5-4 Mercer W 5-2 3/1 Stetson W 8-0 5/13 Auburn L 3-14 4/10 Mississippi College W 2-0 Mercer L 0-1 3/2 Stetson L 2-4 5/13 Auburn L 1 -7 4/11 Mississippi College L 0-4 STETSON W 12-0 3/4 Rollins L 4-5 4/12 Mississippi W 7-1 3/5 Rollins W 4-2 1917 (8‑3) 4/13 Mississippi L 1-4 1927 (8‑14) 3/18 STETSON W 4-3 Coach: Hugh Wicher 4/15 Yale W 3-2 Coach: Brady Cowell 3/19 STETSON W 6-2 2/24 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS W 9-0 4/21 ROLLINS W 14-0 3/8 St. Louis Cardinals L 4-6 3/22 Southern College T 11-11 3/9 Columbia College W 4-1 4/22 ROLLINS W 8-3 Brooklyn Dodgers L 3-11 3/23 Southern College W 7-5 3/10 Columbia College L 0-3 5/5 STETSON L 0-2 3/11 Buffalo L 2-5 3/25 ROLLINS L 3-8 3/10 Columbia College W 7-2 5/6TETSON S W 12-1 3/24 NEW YORK GIANTS L 1-3 3/26 ROLLINS W 4-3 3/26 Palmer College L 1-5 3/26 Jacksonville Tars W 4-1 3/28 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 11-5 3/27 Palmer College W 9-6 1923 (10‑9) 3/28 MISSISSIPPI A&M L 0-2 3/29 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 8-2 3/27 Palmer College L 3-4 Coach: Lance Richbourg 3/28 MISSISSIPPI A&M L 4-5 3/28 Tallahassee W 9-1 Southern W 7-2 3/29 MISSISSIPPI A&M L 2-3 1913) (11‑9‑1 3/30 COLUMBIA COLLEGE W 3-0 Southern W 5-0 3/30 BOSTON BRAVES L 3-4 Coach: R.P. Hoffman 3/31 COLUMBIA COLLEGE W 13-2 Atlanta Crackers W 4-3 4/2 Fort Benning L 1-2 2/21 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS W 18-7 3/31 COLUMBIA COLLEGE W 7-1 Rollins W 6-2 4/3 Fort Benning W 8-0 2/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS W 7-6 Rollins W 6-4 4/4 Auburn L 1-2 2/28 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 9-2 1918 Stetson W 13-4 4/5 Auburn W 1-0 3/1 SOUTHERN COLLEGE T 2-2 (Did not field team due to World War I) Stetson L 1-2 4/6 Alabama L 0-16 3/13 Stetson L 1-3 STETSON W 10-5 4/7 Alabama W 10-1 3/14 Stetson L 2-7 1919) (7‑5 STETSON W 10-1 4/8 Vanderbilt W 5-2 3/15 Stetson L 2-7 Coach: Artie Phelan Oglethorpe L 0-6 4/12 Birmingham-Southern L 6-7 3/20 MERCER W 11-5 4/10 48th Infantry W 17-9 Oglethorpe L 4-12 4/13 Birmingham-Southern L 4-5 3/21ERCER M W 4-3 4/12 South Carolina L 3-5 Georgia Tech L 0-2 4/18 Sanford W 6-4 3/22 MERCER W 2-1 4/12 South Carolina L 4-6 Georgia Tech L 0-13 4/26 Auburn W 4-3 3/28 Southern College W 14-7 4/14 Wofford W 4-3 Mississippi A&M L 0-10 4/26 Auburn W 5-4 3/29 Southern College W 11-7 4/15 Furman L 3-4 Mississippi A&M L 0-9 4/27 Auburn L 0 -5 4/10 Auburn (N) L 2-3 Erskine L 0-2 Camp Benning L 2-10 4/11 Auburn (N) L 5-8 Newberry L 1-3 Camp Benning L 5-9 19284) (6‑1 ‑1 4/12 Auburn (N) L 2-4 Presbyterian W 7-0 SOUTHERN W 10-5 Coach: Brady Cowell 4/30 SEWANNEE W 6-4 Stetson W 13-4 SOUTHERN W 2-0 2/22 Ormond Beach Hotel W 3-2 5/1 SEWANNEE W 9-3 High Springs W 5-3 2/23 Ormond Beach Hotel W 2-1 SEWANNEE L 2-4 5/15 STETSON W 13-4 1924 (5‑14) 3/14 Brooklyn Dodgers L 3-17 5/16 Mercer L 1-2 5/16 STETSON W 7-3 Coach: Rex Farrior 3/16 Boston Braves L 0-7 5/17 Mercer L 0-5 STETSON W 4-0 3/17 Baltimore T 0-0 5/19 Gordon W 2-1 19201) (7‑1 ‑1 STETSON W 4-2 3/21 Jacksonville Tars W 5-3 Coach: Artie Phelan 3/14 HOWARD L 0-2 3/22 Jacksonville Tars L 3-6 1914) (2‑8 3/24 Rollins W 8-3 3/15 HOWARD L 0-2 3/27 Jacksonville Tars W 3-0 Coach: Pat Flaherty 3/25 Rollins W 9-2 3/24 Mercer L 2-10 4/2 BOSTON BRAVES L 0-16 3/4OUTHERN S L 5-7 3/26 Stetson L 3-4 3/25 Mercer L 2-4 4/4 CLEMSON L 1-2 3/4OUTHERN S L 2-7 3/27 Stetson W 14-2 3/26 Mercer L 1-2 4/5 CLEMSON W 12-6 3/23 ST. LOUIS BROWNS L 0-17 4/3 Stetson W 10-7 3/27 Mercer L 2-3 4/11 Auburn L 1-4 4/3 MERCER W 7-2 4/3 Stetson W 5-4 Auburn (N) L 3-10 4/12 Auburn L 5-10 4/4 MERCER L 0-3 4/9 Palmer College W 1-0 Auburn (N) W 4-3 4/13 Alabama L 2-6 4/9 Auburn (N) L 1-8 4/10 Palmer College L 1-2 4/21 Howard L 3-4 4/14 Alabama L 1-12 4/10 Auburn (N) L 3-4 4/12 Howard L 2-3 4/22 Howard L 8-11 4/16 Mississippi A&M L 2-7 4/11 Auburn (N) W 5-3 4/13 Alabama L 4-13 Pensacola W 3-1 4/17 Mississippi A&M L 4-5 5/12 Mercer L 1-2 4/14 Alabama L 3-9 Pensacola L 5-8 4/19 Fort Benning L 0-4 5/13 Mercer L 5-10 4/15 Georgia Tech L 0-8 4/28 Mercer L 0-1 4/26 Auburn W 6-5 4/24 GEORGIA TECH L 3-9 4/29 Mercer L 1-14 4/27 Auburn L 0-2 1915) (4‑6‑1 4/25 GEORGIA TECH L 3-6 TRINITY L 6-11 4/28 Auburn L 1-2 Coach: Pat Flaherty 4/27 ROLLINS W 14-3 Stetson L 3-7 3/22 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS L 6-9 4/28 ROLLINS L 6-8 Stetson W 3-0 1929 (4‑9) KEWATIN W 4-2 5/3 Auburn L 2-7 Coach: Brady Cowell KEWATIN L 9-10 5/4 Auburn L 0-1 1925) (3‑6 3/16 State Prison W 10-2 3/23 PHILADELPHIA A’S L 3-16 5/4 Auburn T 1-1 Coach: James White 3/26 Jacksonville Tars L 3-4 3/27 UT‑CHATTANOOGA W 14-6 MERCER L 4-13 3/27 Jacksonville Tars W 1-0 3/28 UT‑CHATTANOOGA W 5-3 1921 (4‑10) MERCER L 0-6 4/2 BOSTON BRAVES L 5-12 4/15 Ocala L 5-7 Coach: William Kline MERCER L 7-11 4/5 GEORGIA TECH W 4-3 4/21 Quincy W 9-4 3/21 Mercer L 0-11 MERCER W 7-4 4/6 GEORGIA TECH L 1-3 4/22 Auburn (N) L 2-7 3/22 Mercer W 4-1 Pensacola N.A.S. L 2-8 4/12 Tampa Smokers L 2-10 4/23 Auburn (N) T 5-5 PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS L 4-18 Pensacola N.A.S. L 0-3 4/13 Tampa Smokers L 1-3 4/24 Auburn (N) L 2-8 PHILADELPHIA NATIONALS L 0-13 Palmer College W 3-1 4/22 Tallahassee W 7-6 3/28 Camp Benning W 3-2 Palmer College W 10-2 4/23 Tallahassee L 4-6 1916 (9‑14) 3/29 Yale L 11-12 Mercer L 2-7 4/25 Auburn L 7-9 Coach: Pat Flaherty 3/30 VPI L 4-7 4/26 Auburn L 2-7 2/21 COLUMBIA COLLEGE L 3-4 3/31 Washington & Lee L 4-9 1926) (14‑7 4/27 Auburn L 6-7 2/22 COLUMBIA COLLEGE W 3-2 4/2 VMI W 15-5 Coach: Lance Richbourg 2/28 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS L 3-11 4/3 Trinity College L 4-6 New York Giants L 3-11 2/29 JACKSONVILLE OLYMPICS L 3-7 4/4 North Carolina L 1-3 Washington Senators L 2-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1930) (9‑8 3/29 BALTIMORE ORIOLES L 1-10 4/14 Georgia Tech* W 11-1 4/22 774TH TANK DIVISION W 5-4 Coach: Brady Cowell 4/6 Georgia* W 15-5 4/15 Auburn* W 4-3 4/24 JACKSONVILLE MARINES W 7-4 4/1 Tampa Smokers L 2-3 4/7 Georgia* L 6-7 4/16 Auburn* L 5-6 4/28 ORLANDO AIR BASE L 9-11 4/3 Georgia Tech L 1-2 4/9 Georgia Tech* L 2-3 Stetson L 5-7 4/30 Naval Air Base L 4-5 4/4 Georgia Tech W 3-1 4/10 Georgia Tech* W 18-6 Rollins L 0-1 5/1 NAVAL AIR BASE L 7-12 4/7 Clemson W 5-2 4/13 ROLLINS W 15-2 Rollins L 0-3 5/8 NAVAL AIR BASE L 6-9 4/8 Clemson L 3-9 4/14 ROLLINS W 13-1 Rollins W 4-0 5/9 Naval Air Base L 2-12 4/10 JACKSONVILLE TARS L 1-5 4/16 MILLSAP W 7-1 4/27 STETSON W 7-0 4/11 TAMPA SMOKERS L 1-15 4/17 MILLSAP W 10-4 4/29 GEORGIA* W 7-5 1943 4/12 Jacksonville Tars L 5-10 4/30 GEORGIA* L 5-7 4/30 GEORGIA* L 6-7 (Did not field team due to World War II) 4/21 NOTRE DAME L 4-5 5/4 Rollins L 5-13 5/6 NAVAL AIR STATION W 11-5 4/21 NOTRE DAME W 1-0 5/5 Rollins L 5 -10 5/7 NAVAL AIR STATION W 9-5 1944 4/22 Tallahassee W 11-9 5/13 ROLLINS W 8-7 (Did not field team due to World War II) 4/23 Tallahassee W 10-2 19353 (7‑1 ‑1) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) 5/14 ROLLINS L 6-8 4/24 Auburn W 3-2 Coach: Ben Clemons ROLLINS L 2-8 1945 (2‑9) 4/25 Auburn L 2-3 3/24 Nashville Vols L 0-10 Coach: Bob Pittman 4/26 Auburn W 4-3 3/27 NASHVILLE SOUTH ASSOC. L 3-14 1939 (11‑8) (4-2 SEC, 3RD) 3/31 CAMP BLANDING L 2-12 5/7 MERCER W 3-2 3/30 Jacksonville Tars L 2-9 Coach: Lew Hardage 4/4 MARIANNA AAF L 2-12 5/8 MERCER W 11-2 4/3 JACKSONVILLE TARS L 2-6 3/25 Raiford W 10-4 4/7 Sanford N.A.S. L 4-5 4/5 GAINESVILLE HAWKS W 6-1 3/25 Raiford W 9-7 4/11 PINECASTLE AAF L 6-10 1931 (11‑10) 4/11 Daytona Beach L 7-8 HAVANA L 4-9 4/18 WAYCROSS AAF L 8-9 Coach: Brady Cowell 4/13 DeLand Reds L 1-2 HAVANA W 14-7 4/21 State Prison W 4-3 4/3 GEORGIA L 2-3 4/15 MILLSAP W 15-12 GEORGIA TECH* W 14-2 4/25 Bushnell CWS W 17-10 4/4 GEORGIA W 3-2 4/16 MILLSAP T 2-2 GEORGIA TECH* W 5-3 4/28 Pinecastle AAF L 6-8 4/11 KING EDWARD TEAM W 9-8 4/18 Auburn* L 6-7 GAINESVILLE L 5-6 4/29 Food Machinery L 12-13 4/13 GEORGIA TECH W 8-6 4/19 Auburn* L 4-9 Jacksonville Olympics L 5-12 4/30 BUSHNELL CWS L 7-9 4/14 GEORGIA TECH W 9-8 4/20 Auburn* W 8-6 4/20 STETSON W 15-4 5/2 SANFORD N.A.S. L 1-9 4/20 Georgia L 3-9 4/24 TROY TEACHERS COLLEGE W 3-2 4/20 STETSON L 5-10 4/21 Georgia L 4-7 4/25 TROY TEACHERS COLLEGE L 1-13 4/21 Rollins L 1-5 19467 (4‑1 ‑2) (1-7 SEC, 7TH) 4/22 Georgia Tech L 4-8 4/26 Rollins L 3-5 4/22 Rollins W 5-4 Coach: Sam McAllister 4/23 Georgia Tech W 4-3 4/27 Rollins L 1-2 4/27 Oglethorpe W 13-1 3/13 Atlanta Crackers L 6-16 4/24 Oglethorpe L 3-16 5/2 DE LAND REDS W 8-7 4/28 Georgia* W 5-3 3/21 Atlanta Crackers L 4-9 4/25 Oglethorpe L 6-9 5/6 Georgia* W 8-0 4/29 Georgia* L 1-12 3/23 State Prison W 12-1 5/1 AUBURN L 3-6 5/7 Georgia* L 1-5 AUBURN* W 9-2 3/27 16TH FLEET W 3-2 5/2 AUBURN W 5-1 5/10 ROLLINS L 7-8 AUBURN* L 5-11 3/30 McDill Field L 13-14 5/4 OGLETHORPE W 5-3 5/11OLLINS R W 3-2 ROLLINS W 6-4 4/3 Naval Air Station T 3-3 5/5 OGLETHORPE W 8-5 ROLLINS L 6-7 4/6 McDILL FIELD W 7-1 5/9 Auburn L 3-4 1936 (7‑9) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) 4/10 JACKSONVILLE N.A.S. L 3-8 5/9 Auburn W 8-6 Coach: Ben Clemons 19401 (8‑1 ‑2) (3-6 SEC, T-8TH) 4/12 Auburn* L 1-3 5/11 Mercer L 3-4 4/9 GAINESVILLE HAWKS L 4-5 Coach: Sam McAllister 4/13 Auburn* W 4-1 5/12 Mercer L 2-10 4/11 GAINESVILLE HAWKS L 1-5 3/23 Raiford L 1-6 4/16 Green Cove N.A.S. L 2-9 5/15 MERCER W 7-4 4/15 Auburn* L 2-10 3/27 OGLETHORPE W 3-2 4/18 JACKSONVILLE NATTC L 5-8 5/16 MERCER W 10-3 4/16 Auburn* L 1-4 3/28 OGLETHORPE L 6-12 4/20 Jacksonville N.A.S. L 0-4 4/17 Oglethorpe L 7-9 4/6 GAINESVILLE HAWKS W 15-5 4/20 Jacksonville N.A.S. L 4-5 1932) (12‑8 4/18 Oglethorpe L 3-5 4/9 Miami (Fla.) W 18-13 4/22 GEORGIA* L 2-7 Coach: Brady Cowell 4/20 Georgia* W 10-6 4/10 Rollins L 5-6 4/23 GEORGIA* L 1-11 3/26 KING EDWARD TEAM W 11-0 4/21 Georgia* L 6-7 4/11 Rollins W 6-1 4/27 BANANA RIVER N.A.S. L 1-16 3/28 ST. AUGUSTINE W 8-6 4/29 OGLETHORPE W 6-3 4/12 GEORGIA TECH* T 1-1 4/29 AUBURN* L 1-7 4/1 OGLETHORPE W 6-2 4/30 OGLETHORPE W 3-1 4/13 GEORGIA TECH* W 7-1 4/30 AUBURN* L 2-8 4/2 OGLETHORPE W 6-4 5/8 Rollins W 5-4 4/20 PENSACOLA N.A.S. L 5-7 5/2 Jacksonville N.A.S. T 0-0 4/6 COCA-COLA W 9-3 5/9 Rollins W 8-6 4/21 PENSACOLA N.A.S. W 13-0 5/4 Banana River N.A.S. L 4-5 4/8 NORMAN PARK L 7-8 5/11 GEORGIA* W 4-2 4/26 GEORGIA* L 10-11 5/10 Georgia* L 6-8 4/9 NORMAN PARK L 5-7 5/12 GEORGIA* L 6-8 4/27 GEORGIA* L 3-12 5/11 Georgia* L 6-8 4/15 GEORGIA STATE W 7-5 5/16 ROLLINS L 0-2 5/1 Alabama* L 2-6 4/16 GEORGIA STATE L 2-4 5/16 ROLLINS W 3-2 5/2 Alabama* L 6-8 1947 (14‑15) (2-6 SEC, 12TH) 4/22 Auburn L 2-5 5/3 Auburn* L 1-2 Coach: Sam McAllister 4/23 Auburn L 2-6 1937 (10‑7‑1) (3-3 SEC, T-4TH) 5/4 Auburn* W 4-2 3/21 DeLand Hatters L 5-11 4/25 Georgia Tech W 6-4 Coach: Lew Hardage 5/6 Georgia Tech* L 8-9 3/22 DeLand Hatters L 2-13 4/26 Georgia Tech W 7-1 4/2 OGLETHORPE W 3-0 5/7 Georgia Tech* W 8-5 3/25 Green Cove N.A.S. L 7-21 4/27 Georgia L 1-2 4/3 OGLETHORPE L 1-6 5/10 ROLLINS T 2-2 3/28 Tampa Smokers L 2-19 4/28 Georgia L 1-9 4/3 OGLETHORPE L 7-10 5/11OLLINS R L 0-3 4/1 JACKSONVILLE N.A.S. W 6-2 4/30 St. Augustine W 16-3 Raiford W 8-2 4/4 Miami (Fla.) L 5-9 5/3 DeLAND REDS L 6-9 4/16 GEORGIA TECH* W 10-9 1941 (8‑7) (2-6 SEC, T-10TH) 4/5 Miami (Fla.) L 0-1 5/7 DeLand Reds W 12-8 4/17 GEORGIA TECH* W 5-4 Coach: Sam McAllister 4/9 Jacksonville NATTC W 9-5 5/13 Rollins W 15-3 4/23UBURN* A L 7-9 3/26 ALABAMA* L 3-12 4/11 GEORGIA* W 6-3 5/14 Rollins W 10-1 4/24 AUBURN* L 4-9 3/27 ALABAMA* L 3-5 4/12 GEORGIA* L 9-18 Rollins W 4-3 4/2 Rollins W 15-2 4/15 Tampa W 4-3 1933 (11‑2‑1) (4-4 SEC, T-4TH) Rollins T 3-3 4/12 TAMPA L 2-7 4/16 Southern College W 6-4 Coach: Brady Cowell 5/6 Oglethorpe W 10-7 4/19 Tampa W 7-2 4/18 Rollins W 7-1 3/31 NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE W 1-0 5/6 Oglethorpe W 6-1 4/23 Georgia Tech* W 5-3 4/19 Rollins W 3-1 4/1 NORMAN JUNIOR COLLEGE W 12-3 5/7 Vanderbilt W 5-4 4/24 Georgia Tech* L 1-4 4/23 JACKSONVILLE NATTC W 10-3 4/6 DeLand Reds T 2-2 5/8 Vanderbilt L 2-4 4/25 Georgia* L 1-11 4/25 Auburn* L 1-7 4/7 Rollins W 18-0 5/10 Georgia* L 7-8 4/26 Georgia* L 0-9 4/26 Auburn* L 3-7 4/8 Rollins W 5-3 5/10 Georgia* W 9-1 5/2 AUBURN* L 9-10 4/29 TAMPA L 7-23 4/19 Georgia State W 12-7 5/15 ROLLINS W 7-1 5/3 AUBURN* W 6-5 5/2 Georgia* L 8-12 4/20 Georgia State L 3-10 5/15 ROLLINS L 9-12 5/6 McDILL FIELD W 10-2 5/3 Georgia* W 6-5 4/21 Norman Junior College W 4-2 5/10 CAMP BLANDING W 12-2 5/5 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 17-10 4/22 Norman Junior College W 8-6 1938 (14‑9) (4-2 SEC, 2ND) 5/12 ROLLINS W 9-4 5/7 STETSON W 10-2 4/28 GEORGIA STATE W 2-1 Coach: Lew Hardage 5/13 ROLLINS W 6-5 5/9 ROLLINS L 3-10 4/29 GEORGIA STATE W 8-0 3/26 State Prison W 10-3 5/10 ROLLINS L 6-22 5/5 DeLAND REDS L 0-5 3/29 OGLETHORPE W 4-1 1942) (6‑6 5/12 AUBURN* L 7-18 5/12 ROLLINS W 13-0 3/30 OGLETHORPE W 4-2 Coach: Sam McAllister 5/13 AUBURN* L 2-9 5/13 ROLLINS W 7-1 4/8 Abraham Baldwin L 8-10 3/21 143rd Infantry W 5-4 5/15 Jacksonville N.A.S. W 7-5 4/9 Abraham Baldwin W 6-0 3/28 143RD INFANTRY W 2-0 5/17 Stetson W 19-4 1934 (6‑7) (4-5 SEC, 5TH) 4/11 Oglethorpe W 7-0 4/8 MAYPORT SECURITY BASE W 8-7 5/20 BANANA RIVER N.A.S. W 10-6 Coach: Ben Clemons 4/12 Oglethorpe L 0-5 4/11 State Prison W 13-11 3/24 Baltimore Orioles L 5-12 4/13 Georgia Tech* W 7-4 4/18 Jacksonville Tars L 1-15

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 19484 (10‑1 ‑1) (3-9 SEC, 10TH) 5/2 MIAMI (Fla.) L 9-12 Auburn* W 6-2 GEORGIA TECH* L 1-10 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/6 Florida Southern W 7-6 Rollins L 1-3 GEORGIA TECH* L 2-8 3/22 ALABAMA* L 2-10 5/11TETSON S W 11-8 Rollins T 1 -1 Kentucky* W 22-0 3/23 ALABAMA* L 1-17 5/12 ROLLINS L 8-17 Kentucky* L 5-6 3/25 GEORGIA TEACHERS COLLEGE W 12-9 5/13 ROLLINS L 1-2 1954 (12‑10) (9-7 SEC, 5TH) Kentucky* L 0-4 4/3 Tampa W 4-3 Coach: Dave Fuller WAKE FOREST W 2-1 4/7 Ole Miss* W 4-3 1951 (16‑9) (9-7 SEC, 4TH) Miami (Fla.) W 9-7 Florida State W 13-2 4/7 Ole Miss* L 2-8 Coach: Dave Fuller Miami (Fla.) W 9-8 Florida State L 1-4 4/8 Ole Miss* L 1-8 TENNESSEE* L 6-12 GEORGIA* W 13-0 AUBURN* W 1-0 4/9 Mississippi State* L 7-8 TENNESSEE* W 15-3 GEORGIA* L 10-14 AUBURN* L 6-8 4/16 ROLLINS T 12-12 GEORGIA* W 3-2 CLEMSON L 2-3 Rollins W 5-3 4/17 ROLLINS L 5-8 GEORGIA* W 10-9 CLEMSON W 10-9 Georgia* L 4-5 4/21 Auburn* L 1-11 GEORGIA TECH* W 10-7 GEORGIA TECH* W 16-5 Georgia* L 4-7 4/22 Auburn* L 5-9 GEORGIA TECH* L 8-10 GEORGIA TECH* L 4-13 Georgia* W 8-5 4/23 Alabama* W 4-2 Rollins L 2-3 Rollins L 2-5 THE CITADEL W 5-2 4/24 Alabama* W 3-1 Rollins W 8-1 Rollins L 9-11 TENNESSEE* W 5-0 4/28 TAMPA W 14-1 Georgia Tech* W 15-5 TENNESSEE* W 4-3 TENNESSEE* W 5-1 4/30 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 7-0 Georgia* W 13-2 TENNESSEE* L 1-6 TENNESSEE* W 7-6 5/1 Stetson L 6-10 Georgia* W 12-2 Tennessee* W 9-6 Auburn* W 2-1 5/3 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 3-15 Tennessee* L 3-5 Tennessee* W 7-4 Auburn* L 5-7 5/4 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 6-7 Tennessee* L 2-5 Georgia Tech* W 15-5 5/7 MIAMI (Fla.) W 16-7 Georgia Tech* W 7-6 Georgia Tech* L 3-6 1958 (17‑7) (11-3 SEC, 2ND) 5/8 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-7 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 15-7 AUBURN* L 4-8 NCAA District III Playoffs 5/14 Rollins L 4-5 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-4 AUBURN* L 1-2 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/15 Rollins L 5-8 MIAMI (Fla.) W 17-10 Auburn* W 3-1 Rollins W 7-4 5/18 STETSON W 6-2 AUBURN* L 2-10 Auburn* L 2-5 Rollins W 8-4 5/22 Southern College L 8-9 AUBURN* W 19-5 Georgia* W 9-7 AUBURN* W 9-6 STETSON W 24-9 Georgia* W 11-9 AUBURN* W 8-2 1949 (17‑13) (5-7 SEC, 7TH) Auburn* L 5-7 Miami (Fla.) L 1-3 Coach: Dave Fuller Auburn* L 1-8 1955 (8‑12) (7-9 SEC, T-7TH) Miami (Fla.) L 8-9 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA W 6-0 Stetson W 8-4 Coach: Dave Fuller Georgia Tech* W 6-3 3/19 NORTH CAROLINA L 2-9 ROLLINS W 17-9 GEORGIA* L 4-20 Georgia Tech* W 3-0 3/21 ALABAMA* L 0-4 ROLLINS W 11-2 GEORGIA* L 4-11 Tennessee* W 12-7 3/22 ALABAMA* L 2-16 GEORGIA TECH* W 11-3 Tennessee* W 15-6 3/23 GEORGIA TECH* W 6-1 1952 (21‑4‑2) (12-2-1 SEC, 1ST) GEORGIA TECH* L 7-11 FLORIDA STATE W 8-7 3/24 GEORGIA TECH* W 11-1 Coach: Dave Fuller MIAMI (Fla.) W 4-0 FLORIDA STATE W 8-1 3/30 STETSON W 6-1 District III Playoffs MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-3 GEORGIA* L 1-3 4/1 OLE MISS* W 3-2 SEC Champions Georgia* L 5-9 GEORGIA* W 6-5 4/2 OLE MISS* L 2-4 GEORGIA TECH* W 9-3 Georgia* L 3-5 Georgia* W 6-3 4/7 Southern College W 8-4 GEORGIA TECH* W 13-2 Tennessee* L 1-5 Georgia* W 10-5 4/8 Miami (Fla.) W 17-4 GEORGIA* T 12-12 Tennessee* W 7-5 GEORGIA TECH* W 4-3 4/9 Miami (Fla.) L 8-9 GEORGIA* W 2-1 Georgia Tech* W 11-7 GEORGIA TECH* W 3-1 4/14 Tampa L 4-7 TENNESSEE* W 7-6 Georgia Tech* L 6-11 Auburn* L 4-12 4/15 CLEMSON W 9-7 TENNESSEE* W 8-7 ROLLINS L 2-3 Auburn* L 1-5 4/16 CLEMSON W 14-13 Tennessee* W 15-1 ROLLINS L 0-3 NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) 4/22 ROLLINS W 4-3 Miami (Fla.) W 4-1 Auburn* W 11-3 Clemson W 8-6 4/23OLLINS R L 2-7 Miami (Fla.) W 8-5 Auburn* L 7-17 Florida State W 2-1 4/27 Georgia* L 3-8 Rollins W 6-1 AUBURN* W 9-8 Clemson L 14-15 4/28 Georgia* L 0-4 Rollins W 2-1 AUBURN* W 8-2 Clemson L 1-3 4/30 Georgia Tech* L 1-11 ROLLINS W 4-2 TENNESSEE* L 0-2 4/30 Georgia Tech* W 6-3 ROLLINS W 6-1 TENNESSEE* W 9-3 1959 (13‑8) (8-4 SEC, T-2ND EAST ) 5/4 Stetson W 2-0 Georgia* W 8-3 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/6UBURN* A W 8-4 Georgia* W 4-2 1956 (20‑4) (13-3 SEC, 1ST) FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 11-1 5/7 AUBURN* L 1-2 Georgia Tech* L 5-6 SEC Champions ROLLINS W 9-8 5/10 SOUTHERN COLLEGE W 4-2 Georgia Tech* W 13-5 Coach: Dave Fuller Rollins L 3-4 5/13 MIAMI (Fla.) W 9-5 Auburn* W 12-8 GEORGIA TECH* W 5-3 Illinois (N) L 4-12 5/14 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4-7 Auburn* W 7-5 GEORGIA TECH* W 3-2 North Carolina (N) L 6-7 5/17 TAMPA W 7-6 MIAMI (Fla.) W 10-3 GEORGIA TECH* W 7-6 Florida State L 7-8 5/20 Rollins W 3-2 MIAMI (Fla.) T 13-13 INDIANA W 5-4 Michigan (N) W 6-5 5/21 Rollins L 3-4 AUBURN* W 3-2 INDIANA W 4-3 GEORGIA TECH* W 10-1 AUBURN* L 5-8 KENTUCKY* W 7-1 GEORGIA TECH* L 4-12 1950 (20‑9) (5-3 SEC, T-4TH) District III Playoffs (Kannapolis, N.C.) KENTUCKY* W 7-1 Florida State W 6-3 Coach: Dave Fuller Rollins L 4-5 KENTUCKY* W 16-5 Florida State W 9-7 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA W 7-5 Tennessee W 10-5 Miami (Fla.) W 6-3 Georgia* W 6-0 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA L 6-7 Rollins W 11-7 Miami (Fla.) W 4-0 Georgia* W 7-3 3/20 GEORGIA* W 7-3 Duke L 3-4 Rollins L 3-6 GEORGIA* W 7-3 3/21 GEORGIA* W 8-6 Florida State W 7-5 GEORGIA* W 9-4 3/24 AUBURN* W 7-6 1953 (13‑7‑1) (12‑5 SEC, 3RD) Auburn* L 0-11 TENNESSEE* W 16-0 3/25 AUBURN* W 14-4 Coach: Dave Fuller Auburn* W 4-0 TENNESSEE* W 8-2 3/29 Leesburg W 7-6 GEORGIA* W 20-7 GEORGIA* L 2-3 Georgia Tech* L 1-2 3/31 Tampa W 12-7 GEORGIA* L 2-3 GEORGIA* W 5-1 Georgia Tech* L 8-17 4/1 GAINESVILLE W 17-9 GEORGIA TECH* W 15-4 GEORGIA* W 10-3 AUBURN* L 2-3 4/4 BRADLEY TECH W 7-5 GEORGIA TECH* W 13-2 Tennessee* W 3-1 AUBURN* W 4-2 4/5 BRADLEY TECH W 10-6 KENTUCKY* W 10-0 Tennessee* W 7-6 4/7 Miami (Fla.) W 3-2 KENTUCKY* W 9-3 Tennessee* W 7-2 1960 (18‑14) (12‑6 SEC, 1ST EAST) 4/8 Miami (Fla.) L 3-5 Tennessee* W 4-1 Auburn* W 3-0 NCAA District III Playoffs 4/10 Stetson L 2-6 Tennessee* W 6-4 Auburn* L 1-5 SEC Eastern Division Champions 4/11 GAINESVILLE W 6-2 Kentucky* W 10-7 SEC Championship Series Coach: Dave Fuller 4/14 TAMPA W 19-6 Kentucky* W 12-2 OLE MISS W 8-3 Rollins L 1-5 4/18 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 20-8 AUBURN* L 8-9 Ole Miss W 5-1 Rollins W 16-7 4/21 Rollins W 3-2 AUBURN* W 6-5 VANDERBILT* W 10-1 4/22 Rollins W 10-6 Georgia* L 3-10 1957 (13‑11) (7-9 SEC, 7TH) VANDERBILT* W 7-2 4/26 Auburn* L 4-5 Georgia* L 0-2 Coach: Dave Fuller NORTH CAROLINA W 19-0 4/27 Auburn* W 5-3 Georgia Tech* L 4-5 MIAMI (Fla.) W 10-1 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-3 4/28 Alabama* L 6-7 Georgia Tech* W 11-2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 9-5 NORTH CAROLINA L 4-6 4/29 Alabama* L 2-3 ROLLINS W 9-8 NORTH CAROLINA L 7-12 GEORGIA* W 7-4 5/1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6-4 ROLLINS L 5-7 GEORGIA TECH* L 4-12 GEORGIA* W 13-6

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-4 Tennessee* W 8-3 JACKSONVILLE W 13-11 3/8 Florida Southern W 4-1 Miami (Fla.) W 9-3 Georgia Tech* W 15-4 Florida State W 6-2 3/10 Rollins L 2-3 Miami (Fla.) L 2-3 Georgia Tech* W 7-2 Florida State L 3-4 3/11 Rollins W 4-1 AUBURN* L 3-7 SEC Championship Series Jacksonville W 14-4 3/13 KENTUCKY* W 1-0 AUBURN* W 8-6 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 8-3 FLORIDA STATE W 2-1 3/13 KENTUCKY* W 8-3 Georgia Tech* W 11-3 Mississippi State L 2-3 FLORIDA STATE L 4-5 3/14 KENTUCKY* W 1-0 Georgia Tech* W 14-8 Mississippi State W 8-7 FLORIDA STATE W 2-1 3/17 AUBURN* L 3-4 Georgia* L 9-14 Rollins T 5-5 3/18 AUBURN* W 4-1 Georgia* W 10-6 Rollins L 7-8 1965 (20‑13) (9‑3 SEC, 2ND EAST) 3/22 GEORGIA* W 5-1 Tennessee* W 28-9 FLORIDA STATE W 9-5 Coach: Dave Fuller 3/23 GEORGIA* W 6-2 Tennessee* L 1-2 FLORIDA STATE L 2-6 Florida Southern W 15-8 3/24 TULANE W 8-7 Kentucky* L 5-6 NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 2-3 3/25 TULANE W 4-1 Kentucky* W 13-5 Florida State W 1-0 KENTUCKY* W 2-0 4/7 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-1 GEORGIA TECH* L 2-5 Wake Forest L 1-7 KENTUCKY* W 25-1 4/8 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4-5 GEORGIA TECH* W 5-4 Florida State L 1-3 (5) TENNESSEE* W 4-2 4/21 Georgia* W 6-5 FLORIDA STATE L 4-8 TENNESSEE* W 10-2 4/22 Georgia* W 3-0 FLORIDA STATE L 11-13 1963 (30‑9) (13‑5 SEC, 2ND EAST) YALE W 3-2 4/24 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 AUBURN* L 1-8 Coach: Dave Fuller YALE W 10-5 4/25 Vanderbilt* W 9-2 AUBURN* W 11-7 GEORGIA* L 2-3 Michigan State (N) L 3-8 4/26 Vanderbilt* W 19-4 SEC Championship Series GEORGIA* W 4-2 Miami (Fla.) W 2-0 4/28 Auburn* L 8-9 OLE MISS L 7-15 ROLLINS W 7-6 Michigan State (N) W 7-2 4/29 Auburn* L 2-5 Ole Miss L 1-6 ROLLINS W 7-6 AUBURN* W 4-3 5/2 JACKSONVILLE L 2-4 NCAA District III Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) GEORGIA TECH* W 12-5 AUBURN* W 5-0 5/5 TENNESSEE* W 8-6 The Citadel L 2-4 (6) GEORGIA TECH* W 14-2 Georgia* L 1-2 5/5 TENNESSEE* W 10-1 Florida Southern W 5-0 (6) HAMPDEN‑SYDNEY W 16-4 Georgia* W 9-5 5/6ENNESSEE* T W 1-0 The Citadel W 4-1 HAMPDEN‑SYDNEY W 16-2 MIAMI (Fla.) L 1-2 5/12 Miami (Fla.) L 1-8 North Carolina L 5-7 PFEIFFER W 27-1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-3 5/13 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10 Georgia* L 3-4 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-3 5/19 Florida State L 5-7 1961 (19‑9) (11‑7 SEC, 3RD EAST) Georgia* W 5-3 Georgia Tech L 5-12 5/20 Florida State W 5-2 Coach: Dave Fuller FURMAN W 12-7 Georgia Tech L 3-4 5/23 Jacksonville W 5-1 Rollins W 5-4 FURMAN W 2-1 Auburn* L 1-6 5/26 FLORIDA STATE L 3-6 Rollins W 12-2 AUBURN* W 2-1 Auburn* L 4-5 5/26 FLORIDA STATE W 2-1 GEORGIA* W 1-0 AUBURN* W 12-3 GEORGIA* W 4-2 5/27 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 GEORGIA* L 6-10 KENTUCKY* W 7-2 GEORGIA* W 7-2 ROLLINS W 5-2 KENTUCKY* W 9-4 Rollins W 6-2 1968 (25‑13) (14‑2 SEC, 1ST EAST) ROLLINS W 7-6 Georgia Tech* W 11-8 ROLLINS W 7-6 SEC Eastern Division Champions AUBURN* L 6-7 Georgia Tech* L 2-7 ROLLINS L 3-5 Coach: Dave Fuller AUBURN* W 10-0 Vanderbilt* W 9-2 Jacksonville L 9-10 2/29 Florida Southern W 11-2 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-2 Vanderbilt* W 9-2 FLORIDA STATE W 8-6 3/1 Miami (Fla.) L 1-2 Georgia* L 2-3 Howard W 5-0 FLORIDA STATE L 2-3 3/2 Miami (Fla.) L 0-1 Georgia* W 5-4 Auburn* L 5-7 JACKSONVILLE W 7-0 3/6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-0 Western Michigan (N) W 7-6 Auburn* L 2-9 Florida State L 4-5 3/8 Rollins W 3-0 Florida State W 3-2 TENNESSEE* W 5-1 Florida State W 11-10 3/9 Rollins W 4-2 Florida State L 5-8 TENNESSEE* W 12-3 3/18 YALE W 5-2 KENTUCKY* L 1-8 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 1966 (23‑12) (8‑4 SEC, 2ND EAST) 3/19 YALE W 3-2 KENTUCKY* W 6-4 FLORIDA STATE W 6-3 Coach: Dave Fuller 3/22 Auburn* W 2-1 TENNESSEE* L 1-2 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-4 Florida Southern L 4-5 3/23 Auburn* L 2-3 TENNESSEE* W 7-1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 11-0 Miami (Fla.) L 5-10 3/25 VANDERBILT* W 16-0 GEORGIA TECH* W 6-4 Rollins W 7-2 Miami (Fla.) W 4-3 3/26 VANDERBILT* W 3-0 GEORGIA TECH* W 11-0 Rollins W 12-7 Miami (Fla.) W 6-5 3/27 VANDERBILT* W 10-2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 10-4 JACKSONVILLE W 3-0 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 3-1 4/5 AUBURN* L 2-6 MIAMI (Fla.) L 9-19 Florida State L 2-6 Rollins W 8-1 4/6 AUBURN* W 12-3 Vanderbilt* W 7-5 Florida State L 1-5 Rollins W 9-8 4/9 Jacksonville L 1-5 Vanderbilt* W 6-0 Florida State W 3-1 VANDERBILT* W 5-0 4/12 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 AUBURN* L 9-10 JACKSONVILLE W 7-3 VANDERBILT* W 16-0 4/13 Miami (Fla.) L 5-9 AUBURN* W 6-5 Jacksonville W 2-0 GEORGIA* W 5-2 4/16 NORTH CAROLINA W 9-7 Georgia Tech* L 1-2 Jacksonville L 0-1 GEORGIA* L 1-4 4/17 NORTH CAROLINA L 7-8 Georgia Tech* W 12-1 YALE L 4-10 4/19 Georgia* W 2-0 1964 (23‑11) (13‑6 SEC, 2ND EAST) YALE W 4-1 4/20 Georgia* W 9-4 19620 (25‑1 ‑1) (14-3 SEC, 1ST EAST) Coach: Dave Fuller Auburn* L 5-10 4/26 GEORGIA* W 3-2 NCAA District III Playoffs Florida Southern W 5-1 Auburn* L 1-4 4/27 GEORGIA* W 11-10 SEC Champions FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 1-0 WILLIAM & MARY W 14-1 4/30 JACKSONVILLE W 4-1 SEC Eastern Division Champions Miami (Fla.) L 1-3 WILLIAM & MARY W 17-2 5/3 Kentucky* W 2-1 Coach: Dave Fuller Miami (Fla.) L 1-2 Georgia* L 2-13 5/4 Kentucky* W 3-2 Miami (Fla.) L 10-14 Miami (Fla.) W 13-7 Georgia* W 21-7 5/5 Kentucky* W 13-3 Miami (Fla.) W 12-7 VANDERBILT* W 4-0 AUBURN* W 12-4 5/7 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 ROLLINS W 4-3 VANDERBILT* W 6-4 AUBURN* W 8-2 5/8 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 ROLLINS W 8-4 GEORGIA* W 4-0 FURMAN W 6-3 5/10 Tennessee* W 5-0 GEORGIA* W 6-3 GEORGIA* W 27-3 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-7 5/11 Tennessee* W 6-1 GEORGIA* L 11-12 Georgia Tech* W 2-1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3-1 SEC Championship Series NORTH CAROLINA L 9-13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 2-10 Kentucky* W 9-5 ALABAMA W 4-3 NORTH CAROLINA W 3-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 6-1 Tennessee* W 2-0 Alabama L 0-5 VANDERBILT* W 11-0 Auburn* W 4-2 FLORIDA STATE L 4-16 Alabama L 0-3 VANDERBILT* W 5-1 Auburn* L 2-8 FLORIDA STATE W 1-0 5/24 Florida State L 0-1 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 6-3 Georgia Tech* W 17-3 ROLLINS W 14-3 5/25 Florida State L 0-3 Georgia* W 5-4 Georgia Tech* L 2-4 ROLLINS W 5-2 5/25 Florida State L 0-5 FURMAN W 3-2 Kentucky* L 4-5 Florida State L 0-1 FURMAN W 11-5 Kentucky* W 6-5 Florida State L 0-4 1969 (28‑16) (13‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) AUBURN* W 5-4 Tennessee* L 3-13 Jacksonville W 6-2 SEC Eastern Division Champions AUBURN* W 9-8 Tennessee* W 12-8 JACKSONVILLE W 4-2 Coach: Dave Fuller Georgia Tech* W 12-1 AUBURN* L 3-10 JACKSONVILLE L 3-4 2/28 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 Georgia Tech* W 9-5 AUBURN* W 4-0 3/1 Miami (Fla.) L 3-9 Auburn* L 3-7 Georgia* W 10-4 1967 (28‑8) (14‑3 SEC, 2ND EAST) 3/7 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-3 Auburn* L 1-2 Georgia* W 1-0 Coach: Dave Fuller 3/8 South Florida W 4-0 Kentucky* W 5-1 Rollins W 5-4 3/4 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-2 3/10 ST. LEO W 8-0 Kentucky* W 9-1 Rollins L 1-2 3/6 ROLLINS W 8-6 3/14 Rollins W 10-4 Tennessee* W 8-2 Rollins W 4-3 3/7 ROLLINS W 5-3 3/15 Rollins L 4-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 3/22 St. Leo L 4-5 1971 (19‑26) (5‑12 SEC, 6TH EAST) 5/15 JACKSONVILLE W 8-7 4/26 Tennessee* L 3-8 3/24 GEORGIA* W 5-3 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/16 Jacksonville W 3-0 4/27 Tennessee* L 5-13 3/25 GEORGIA* W 2-0 3/4 Florida Southern L 3-6 5/19 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 4/30 JACKSONVILLE W 10-4 3/28 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 1-0 3/5 Miami (Fla.) L 0-2 5/20 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 5/1 South Florida L 0-3 3/28 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 5-3 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 5-7 5/26 Florida State L 1-8 5/3 Stetson L 0-9 3/29 WESTERN MICHIGAN W 7-1 Lafayette L 2-6 5/26 Florida State L 2-4 5/4 STETSON W 10-0 3/29 WESTERN MICHIGAN L 4-6 Lafayette W 8-6 5/27 Florida State L 4-9 5/10 ROLLINS W 3-0 3/31 TENNESSEE* L 1-4 3/12 Stetson W 9-8 5/11 Rollins W 6-3 3/31 TENNESSEE* W 5-0 3/13 STETSON W 11-0 1973 (23‑21) (9‑7 SEC, T-2ND EAST) 5/12 Jacksonville L 5-9 4/1 TENNESSEE* L 2-6 3/22 Louisiana State L 1-2 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/17 Florida State T 0-0 4/2 CONNECTICUT W 12-4 3/22 Louisiana State W 5-0 3/2 Miami (Fla.) L 0-7 5/18 Florida State W 6-2 4/3 CONNECTICUT W 8-3 3/23 Louisiana State L 3-6 3/3 Miami (Fla.) L 1-11 5/18 Florida State L 3-4 4/4 AUBURN* W 8-4 3/24 Alabama L 2-9 3/7 TEMPLE W 1-0 5/19 FLORIDA STATE W 5-4 4/5 AUBURN* W 3-2 3/25 MIAMI (Ohio) W 11-7 3/8 TEMPLE L 5-6 5/20 FLORIDA STATE L 3-4 4/8 BELMONT ABBEY W 2-0 3/26 GEORGIA* W 6-1 3/9 Florida Southern W 1-0 4/9 BELMONT ABBEY L 2-5 3/27 GEORGIA* W 15-4 3/16 NORTH CAROLINA W 6-3 1975 (23‑25) (6‑11 SEC, 6TH EAST) 4/11 Georgia* L 3-5 3/29 NORTH CAROLINA W 5-4 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA W 8-7 Coach: Dave Fuller 4/12 Georgia* W 5-4 3/30 NORTH CAROLINA W 11-8 3/18 MIAMI (Ohio) L 5-9 2/21TETSON S L 1-3 4/15 Jacksonville L 4-5 4/2 AUBURN* W 10-5 3/19 KENTUCKY* L 1-2 2/22 Stetson L 4-5 4/18 KENTUCKY* W 6-2 4/3 AUBURN* L 5-6 3/19 KENTUCKY* L 0-3 3/1 Florida State L 0-14 4/18 KENTUCKY* W 6-2 4/6 FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 4-5 3/20 KENTUCKY* W 9-0 3/2 Florida State L 4-6 4/19ENTUCKY* K W 8-2 4/9 Georgia* L 7-8 3/21 LAFAYETTE W 5-3 3/4 ST. LEO W 9-8 4/25 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-4 4/10 Georgia* L 5-6 3/21 LAFAYETTE L 6-11 3/5 ST. LEO W 5-0 4/26 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-3 4/12 JACKSONVILLE W 6-2 3/23 GEORGIA* W 8-7 3/7 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-2 4/28 Florida State L 1-3 4/13 Rollins W 6-4 3/24 GEORGIA* W 2-1 3/8 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 4/29 Florida State W 9-4 4/16 KENTUCKY* L 3-8 3/30 AUBURN* W 1-0 3/10 ALABAMA W 10-0 5/2 Auburn* W 5-1 4/16 KENTUCKY* W 9-6 3/31 AUBURN* W 2-1 3/10 ALABAMA W 8-1 5/3 Auburn* L 3-9 4/17 KENTUCKY* W 8-3 4/3 Jacksonville W 10-1 3/11 ALABAMA W 4-3 5/6ACKSONVILLE J W 7-3 4/20 ROLLINS L 2-7 4/6 Georgia* W 9-1 3/13 TEMPLE L 6-8 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 6-2 4/23 Auburn* L 2-5 4/9 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-6 3/14 NORTH CAROLINA L 4-8 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 14-5 4/24 Auburn* L 2-5 4/10 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-4 3/15 NORTH CAROLINA L 5-7 5/10 Vanderbilt* W 15-5 4/26 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-13 4/13 CUMBERLAND W 7-5 3/21 GEORGIA* W 4-3 SEC Championship Series 4/27 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-1 4/14 CUMBERLAND W 10-0 3/22 GEORGIA* L 4-13 5/14 Ole Miss L 2-8 4/28 Jacksonville W 4-2 4/15 JACKSONVILLE W 8-3 3/24 VALDOSTA STATE W 11-3 5/16 OLE MISS L 1-4 4/30 TENNESSEE* L 9-12 4/16 Stetson L 5-6 3/26 LAFAYETTE W 11-4 5/23 FLORIDA STATE W 8-0 4/30 TENNESSEE* L 2-3 4/18 STETSON L 2-6 3/27 LAFAYETTE W 3-1 5/24 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 5/1 TENNESSEE* L 5-7 4/20 Auburn* L 0-1 3/28 AUBURN* W 13-0 5/24 FLORIDA STATE L 1-3 5/4 South Florida W 14-6 4/21 Auburn* L 3-4 3/29 AUBURN* L 5-7 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA W 3-2 4/25 South Florida W 10-5 3/30 ECKERD L 9-16 1970 (27‑17) (11‑5 SEC, 2ND EAST) 5/7 Vanderbilt* L 3-4 4/27 TENNESSEE* W 2-0 4/4 Georgia* L 6-8 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/7 Vanderbilt* L 0-3 4/27 TENNESSEE* W 7-3 4/5 Georgia* L 6-8 2/27 Stetson W 3-0 5/8 Vanderbilt* L 2-13 4/28 TENNESSEE* W 15-4 4/8 JACKSONVILLE W 12-4 2/28 STETSON L 4-7 5/21 FLORIDA STATE L 2-7 4/30 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-2 4/9 Florida Southern W 3-1 3/4 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-2 5/22 FLORIDA STATE L 0-2 Florida Southern L 0-8 4/12 KENTUCKY* L 2-4 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 0-5 5/22 FLORIDA STATE W 4-3 5/4 Vanderbilt* L 0-7 4/12 KENTUCKY* L 2-6 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 5/28 Florida State W 4-3 5/4 Vanderbilt* L 1-4 4/13 KENTUCKY* L 5-6 3/10 South Florida L 2-8 5/29 Florida State L 0-7 5/5 Vanderbilt* L 5-8 4/16 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 8-2 3/13 CLEMSON W 13-3 5/11OLLINS R L 7-10 4/18 Auburn* L 3-9 3/13 CLEMSON W 5-4 1972 (23‑21) (7‑7 SEC, 4TH EAST) 5/12 Rollins L 2-3 4/19 Auburn* W 8-7 3/14 CLEMSON L 2-5 Coach: Dave Fuller 5/19 Florida State L 0-3 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-4 3/14 CLEMSON L 3-6 3/3 Miami (Fla.) L 6-18 5/20 Florida State L 5-9 4/23 South Florida L 4-11 3/23 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 1-9 3/4 Miami (Fla.) W 6-3 5/25 FLORIDA STATE L 7-8 4/25 TENNESSEE* W 5-2 3/24 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS L 10-13 3/7 Florida Southern L 0-5 5/26 FLORIDA STATE W 4-0 4/25 TENNESSEE* L 3-5 3/25 MIAMI (OHIO) W 2-1 3/8 Stetson L 0-2 5/26 FLORIDA STATE L 0-8 4/26 TENNESSEE* W 9-4 3/26 MIAMI (OHIO) W 3-2 3/9 TEMPLE W 5-0 4/29 FLORIDA STATE L 5-9 3/27 VANDERBILT* W 2-0 3/10 TEMPLE W 3-1 19740 (23‑2 ‑1) (7‑9 SEC, 4TH EAST) 4/29 FLORIDA STATE W 8-5 3/27 VANDERBILT* L 1-4 3/11 STETSON W 1-0 Coach: Dave Fuller 4/30 FLORIDA STATE L 7-8 3/28 VANDERBILT* W 2-0 3/17 NORTH CAROLINA L 9-11 3/1 Miami (Fla.) L 3-4 5/3 Miami (Fla.) L 1-6 3/30 UT‑CHATTANOOGA W 3-2 3/18 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-7 3/2 Miami (Fla.) W 9-6 5/4 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 3/31 UT‑CHATTANOOGA W 2-0 3/18 OHIO STATE W 8-7 3/4EMPLE T W 7-6 5/7 ECKERD W 15-12 4/3 AUBURN* W 17-4 3/19 OHIO STATE W 5-1 3/5 TEMPLE W 10-5 5/9 Vanderbilt* L 1-5 4/7 Jacksonville L 2-6 3/20 DUKE L 5-6 3/8 VANDERBILT* W 4-0 5/9 Vanderbilt* L 1-4 4/8 JACKSONVILLE L 3-6 3/21UKE D W 3-0 3/8 VANDERBILT* L 0-1 5/10 Vanderbilt* W 6-2 4/10 Georgia* L 4-9 3/22 MIAMI (Ohio) L 3-6 3/9 VANDERBILT* L 3-8 5/16 ROLLINS L 0-10 4/11 Georgia* W 11-7 3/23 MIAMI (Ohio) W 14-13 3/15 NORTH CAROLINA W 9-0 5/17 Rollins W 3-1 4/14 ROLLINS W 4-3 3/24 GEORGIA* L 12-13 3/16 NORTH CAROLINA L 4-8 4/17 Kentucky* W 10-0 3/25 GEORGIA* W 17-9 3/17 CLEMSON W 17-6 1976 (21‑27) (10‑13 SEC, 4TH EAST) 4/17 Kentucky* W 4-0 3/29 ROLLINS L 4-6 3/18 CLEMSON W 10-3 Coach: Jay Bergman 4/18 Kentucky* W 5-3 3/31 Auburn* W 11-3 3/19 CLEMSON L 2-24 2/21OLLINS R W 6-5 4/21 Rollins W 5-2 4/1 Auburn* L 6-13 3/20 TENNESSEE W 8-7 2/22 Rollins L 4-6 4/24 GEORGIA* W 3-0 4/3 VIRGINIA W 2-0 3/21ENNESSEE T W 7-3 2/25 St. Leo W 9-6 4/25 GEORGIA* W 10-0 4/4 FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 1-5 3/22 GEORGIA* W 5-4 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 12-2 4/27 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-6 4/7 Georgia* W 3-1 3/29 Auburn* L 5-6 3/2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 9-6 4/28 MIAMI (Fla.) W 9-3 4/8 Georgia* W 5-0 3/30 Auburn* L 1-7 3/3URMAN F W 12-1 5/1 Auburn* W 4-0 4/11 Rollins W 8-5 4/3 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 4-3 3/4URMAN F W 8-4 5/2 Auburn* L 2-3 4/17 Miami (Fla.) L 6-10 4/5 Georgia* W 5-4 3/6 VANDERBILT* L 5-10 5/6OLLINS R W 6-5 4/18 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-6 4/6 Georgia* W 11-9 3/6 VANDERBILT* L 3-5 5/8 Tennessee* L 3-7 4/21 Auburn* L 5-6 4/8 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-4 3/7 VANDERBILT* W 7-6 5/8 Tennessee* W 7-0 4/22 Auburn* L 6-7 (20) 4/9 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-6 3/9 ST. LEO W 6-0 5/9 Tennessee* L 0-5 4/26 SOUTH FLORIDA L 7-9 4/12 Kentucky* L 0-3 3/11 FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 2-3 5/22 Florida State W 3-1 4/28 Tennessee* L 0-2 4/12 Kentucky* L 0-8 3/13 CLEMSON L 5-6 5/23 Florida State W 5-4 4/28 Tennessee* W 6-5 4/13 Kentucky* W 2-1 3/14 CLEMSON W 5-4 5/23 Florida State W 4-3 4/29 Tennessee* W 4-2 4/16 Florida Southern L 0-1 3/20 KENTUCKY* W 3-2 5/29 FLORIDA STATE L 0-1 5/2 South Florida W 1-0 4/19UBURN* A W 2-1 3/20 KENTUCKY* W 4-2 5/30 FLORIDA STATE L 4-9 5/5 VANDERBILT* L 1-2 4/20 AUBURN* L 5-9 3/21ENTUCKY* K L 1-5 5/5 VANDERBILT* W 3-0 4/24 SOUTH FLORIDA W 9-6 3/25 Alabama W 2-1 5/6 VANDERBILT* L 0-4 4/26 Tennessee* W 5-0 3/26 Alabama L 2-6

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 3/29 GEORGIA* W 6-1 5/16 Ole Miss L 6-7 3/23 OHIO STATE W 10-3 4/20 Kentucky* L 5-12 3/29 GEORGIA* L 1-3 5/16 Ole Miss L 4-7 3/24 KENTUCKY* W 12-5 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA W 9-4 3/30 GEORGIA* W 8-7 NCAA Mideast Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/24 KENTUCKY* L 4-7 4/23TETSON S W 8-1 4/1 Florida Southern L 3-10 5/27 Minnesota L 0-7 3/25 KENTUCKY* W 19-13 4/26 Georgia* L 7-10 4/3 Tennessee* L 1-10 5/28 Virginia Tech W 9-4 3/27 DELAWARE W 15-3 4/26 Georgia* L 7-8 4/3 Tennessee* L 2-3 5/28 Central Michigan W 13-11 3/31 TENNESSEE* W 6-0 4/27 Georgia* W 25-9 4/4 Tennessee* L 3-8 5/29 Minnesota L 1-5 3/31 TENNESSEE* W 13-1 4/29 Florida Tech W 6-2 4/7 JACKSONVILLE W 3-2 4/1 TENNESSEE* W 2-1 4/30 Stetson W 7-6 4/8 Valdosta State L 1-3 1978 (34‑15) (18‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) 4/4 NICHOLS STATE W 17-0 5/1 Jacksonville W 17-3 4/10 Stetson L 1-2 SEC Eastern Division Champions 4/6 VANDERBILT* W 9-2 5/3 TENNESSEE* W 8-3 4/12 Florida State L 2-8 Coach: Jay Bergman 4/6 VANDERBILT* W 6-5 5/3 TENNESSEE* W 2-0 4/13 Florida State L 1-3 2/25 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-4 4/7 VANDERBILT* L 4-9 5/4 TENNESSEE* L 6-8 4/14 STETSON W 10-8 2/26 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-3 4/8 Florida State L 7-12 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 4/16 Kentucky* L 5-6 3/1 Rollins L 3-5 4/14 Kentucky* L 1-6 5/10 OLE MISS L 2-3 4/16 Kentucky* L 0-1 3/4 Florida Southern L 3-4 4/14 Kentucky* L 2-3 5/11 VANDERBILT L 7-11 4/17 Kentucky* W 5-1 3/6 TEMPLE W 10-2 4/15 Kentucky* W 12-10 4/20 FLORIDA STATE L 5-8 3/7 Jacksonville L 0-1 4/18 Stetson W 12-3 1981 (42‑17) (16‑7 SEC, 1ST EAST) 4/21 FLORIDA STATE L 3-11 3/10 VANDERBILT* W 3-1 4/19 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-5 NCAA South Regional 4/23ENNESSEE* T W 5-2 3/10 VANDERBILT* W 3-1 4/21 Georgia* W 7-0 SEC Tournament Champions 4/23ENNESSEE* T W 3-2 3/11 VANDERBILT* W 8-3 4/21 Georgia* W 6-4 SEC Champions 4/24 TENNESSEE* L 3-16 3/13 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 3-1 4/22 Georgia* W 14-11 SEC Eastern Division Champions 4/28 Jacksonville L 4-5 3/17 KENTUCKY* W 7-0 4/24 Jacksonville L 1-2 Coach: Jay Bergman 4/29 VALDOSTA STATE L 2-3 3/17 KENTUCKY* L 0-4 4/27 Vanderbilt* L 6-7 2/20 Miami (Fla.) L 5-8 5/1 Vanderbilt* L 3-6 3/18 KENTUCKY* W 3-1 4/27 Vanderbilt* W 15-2 2/21 Miami (Fla.) L 0-2 5/1 Vanderbilt* W 4-2 3/19 MARYLAND L 2-6 4/28 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 2/26 CLEMSON W 8-1 5/2 Vanderbilt* L 4-5 3/20 MARYLAND W 3-2 5/1 Tennessee* L 4-5 2/27 CLEMSON W 5-4 5/5 STETSON W 10-8 3/21HIO O W 10-9 5/1 Tennessee* L 2-9 2/28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 6-8 5/8 Georgia* W 7-6 3/22 OHIO L 3-6 5/2 Tennessee* L 4-7 3/1 ROLLINS W 6-3 5/9 Georgia* L 3-4 3/23 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 5/4 Florida State L 7-20 3/2 LIBERTY BAPTIST W 11-6 3/23 TENNESSEE* W 5-1 5/5 VALDOSTA STATE W 11-2 3/4 South Florida W 13-7 1977 (39‑18) (14‑9 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/24 TENNESSEE* W 8-1 5/6OLLINS R W 12-6 3/6 DAVIDSON W 21-5 NCAA Mideast Regional 3/27 ECKERD W 5-3 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 3/7 Rollins L 4-7 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/31 GEORGIA* W 14-0 5/11 Louisiana State L 2-5 3/8 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 20-7 Coach: Jay Bergman 3/31 GEORGIA* L 3-5 5/13 Kentucky W 7-1 3/10 TEMPLE L 13-14 2/25 Miami (Fla.) W 9-6 4/1 GEORGIA* W 7-0 5/14 Louisiana State W 5-1 3/12 JAMES MADISON W 19-6 2/26 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 4/4 ST. LEO W 7-0 5/14 Mississippi State L 11-12 3/13 FLORIDA STATE L 1-3 2/27 Rollins W 6-3 4/7 Tennessee* W 4-3 NCAA East Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3/14 FLORIDA STATE W 17-5 3/1 Rollins W 2-1 4/7 Tennessee* W 7-5 5/25 Florida State W 9-5 3/21ENTUCKY* K W 5-4 3/4URMAN F W 2-1 4/8 Tennessee* L 2-4 5/26 Arkansas L 1-9 3/21ENTUCKY* K W 2-1 3/5 FURMAN W 12-3 4/11 Vanderbilt* L 1-2 5/27 George Washington W 12-7 3/24 OHIO W 12-3 3/6 Florida State W 8-3 4/11 Vanderbilt* W 17-3 5/27 Delaware L 5-7 3/24 OHIO W 11-3 3/7 Florida State W 2-1 4/12 Vanderbilt* W 6-0 3/25 ST. XAVIER W 7-2 3/10 ST. LEO W 13-0 4/14 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-4 1980 (40‑16) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/28 Vanderbilt* W 17-2 3/12 VANDERBILT* W 7-2 4/15 VALDOSTA STATE W 6-2 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/28 Vanderbilt* L 7-11 3/12 VANDERBILT* W 5-1 4/16 JACKSONVILLE W 6-4 Coach: Jay Bergman 3/29 Vanderbilt* W 11-9 3/13 VANDERBILT* W 11-5 4/17 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 10-3 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-7 4/1 Florida State L 10-14 3/17 AQUINAS W 9-1 4/22 Kentucky* W 1-0 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-5 4/2 Florida State W 12-9 3/18 AQUINAS W 14-6 4/23 Kentucky* W 5-3 2/20 ST. LEO W 5-1 4/4 TENNESSEE* W 11-4 3/19 TENNESSEE* L 4-7 4/25 STETSON L 11-13 2/23 CLEMSON W 4-3 4/4 TENNESSEE* W 12-1 3/19 TENNESSEE* W 8-4 4/26 Florida State L 1-5 2/25 CLEMSON W 6-0 4/5 TENNESSEE* W 8-4 3/20 TENNESSEE* L 8-11 4/27 Florida State L 8-9 2/29 VALDOSTA STATE W 5-4 4/8 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-5 3/21 Florida Southern L 3-5 4/30 ROLLINS W 7-1 3/1 ROLLINS W 9-8 4/11 GEORGIA* W 6-0 3/22 NEW YORK YANKEES (Exh.) L 9-10 5/1 FLORIDA STATE L 1-7 3/2 Rollins W 7-6 4/11 GEORGIA* W 5-1 3/24 Georgia Southern W 5-3 5/2 FLORIDA STATE W 5-4 3/5 GEORGIA* W 5-0 4/12 GEORGIA* L 3-12 3/26 Georgia* W 12-1 5/3 South Florida W 6-5 3/5 GEORGIA* W 5-2 4/14 LOUISIANA STATE W 6-3 3/26 Georgia* W 10-0 5/6 Georgia* W 7-6 3/6 GEORGIA* W 7-6 4/18 Kentucky* L 4-8 3/27 Georgia* W 5-4 5/6 Georgia* W 2-1 3/8 Florida State W 21-6 4/18 Kentucky* L 4-5 3/28 COLBY W 15-0 5/7 South Florida W 5-2 3/12 DELAWARE STATE W 17-0 4/19 Kentucky* W 10-3 3/29 VALDOSTA STATE W 9-5 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/15 Vanderbilt* L 3-6 4/21 Tennessee* L 9-11 3/30 South Florida W 11-6 5/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 3-8 3/15 Vanderbilt* L 4-6 4/22 Tennessee* L 0-4 4/1 KENTUCKY* W 5-4 5/13 GEORGIA L 2-7 3/16 Vanderbilt* L 5-10 4/22 Tennessee* W 10-7 4/1 KENTUCKY* W 12-11 3/17 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 8-7 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 7-6 4/2 KENTUCKY* L 3-12 1979 (40‑20) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/18 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 16-15 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 2-1 4/5 Stetson L 1-4 NCAA East Regional 3/19 AUSTIN PEAY L 6-9 4/26 VANDERBILT* W 11-2 4/8 Tennessee* L 1-2 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/20 AUSTIN PEAY W 15-5 4/27 JACKSONVILLE W 11-5 4/8 Tennessee* W 14-9 Coach: Jay Bergman 3/22 KENTUCKY* W 4-2 4/30 Jacksonville W 13-5 4/9 Tennessee* L 7-8 2/24 CLEMSON W 17-5 3/22 KENTUCKY* W 5-4 5/1 Stetson W 5-2 4/12 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 10-0 2/25 ST. LEO W 10-3 3/23 KENTUCKY* W 16-11 5/2 Stetson W 13-1 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-0 2/25 ST. LEO W 15-4 3/25 Alabama W 10-4 5/6 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-7 4/16 FLORIDA STATE W 7-3 2/26 Rollins W 3-2 3/29 FLORIDA A&M W 14-1 5/7 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4-11 4/17 FLORIDA STATE L 7-8 3/2 Jacksonville W 10-4 3/29 BALTIMORE W 14-3 5/9 Georgia* L 2-4 4/19TETSON S W 6-3 3/3 Miami (Fla.) L 2-8 3/30 BALTIMORE W 10-0 5/9 Georgia* W 6-3 4/20 FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 2-3 3/4 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 3/31 BALTIMORE W 23-0 5/10 Georgia* W 20-6 4/22 Kentucky* L 1-4 3/6 TEMPLE L 17-19 4/2 South Florida L 6-7 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 4/23 Kentucky* W 6-4 3/7 OLD DOMINION W 13-1 4/4 Tennessee* W 6-1 5/15 Alabama W 3-2 4/26 JACKSONVILLE W 21-10 3/8 FLORIDA STATE L 3-4 4/4 Tennessee* W 9-8 5/16 Mississippi State W 8-3 4/27 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 14-13 3/9 FLORIDA STATE W 16-3 4/5 Tennessee* W 12-11 5/18 Kentucky W 11-5 4/30 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 3/12 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 3-2 4/7 SIENA W 23-2 NCAA South Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/30 Vanderbilt* L 2-5 3/13 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 4-3 4/8 SIENA W 13-4 5/21 Florida State L 1-5 5/1 Vanderbilt* L 4-7 3/14 ADELPHI W 18-1 4/9ACKSONVILLE J W 9-4 5/22 Missouri W 7-3 5/4 Jacksonville W 6-1 3/15 South Florida L 3-4 4/12 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 5/23 Middle Tennessee State W 7-4 (10) 5/7 GEORGIA* L 4-5 3/16 ASSUMPTION W 8-2 4/12 VANDERBILT* W 6-5 5/23 Florida State W 5-4 5/7 GEORGIA* W 1-0 3/17 GEORGIA* W 4-3 4/13 VANDERBILT* L 7-13 5/24 Miami (Fla.) L 6-8 5/8 GEORGIA* W 10-7 3/17 GEORGIA* W 6-4 4/15 FLORIDA STATE L 1-2 SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) 3/18 GEORGIA* W 8-5 4/16 FLORIDA STATE L 2-15 5/13 Mississippi State W 3-1 3/20 NOTRE DAME W 6-1 4/19 Kentucky* W 4-2 5/14 Ole Miss W 5-4 3/21 NOTRE DAME W 12-0 4/19 Kentucky* W 4-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1982 (34-25-1) (14‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/12 VANDERBILT* W 2-1 4/15 Vanderbilt* L 9-10 5/28 Miami (Fla.) L 9-12 NCAA Atlantic Regional 3/12 VANDERBILT* W 3-1 4/17 FLORIDA STATE W 8-7 SEC Tournament Champions 3/13 VANDERBILT* L 6-8 4/18 FLORIDA STATE L 4-7 1986 (27‑26) (14‑13 SEC, 6TH) SEC Champions 3/14 CAMPBELLSVILLE W 6-1 4/21 GEORGIA* W 10-9 (8) Coach: Joe Arnold SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/15 MARION W 4-0 4/21 GEORGIA* W 2-1 2/7 FLORIDA A&M W 19-0 Coach: Jack Rhine 3/16 MARION W 13-1 4/22 GEORGIA* W 14-2 2/9 UL-LAFAYETTE W 3-1 2/13 Miami (Fla.) L 3-7 3/19 Georgia* L 3-4 4/24 SIENA W 9-2 2/10 UL-LAFAYETTE W 9-2 2/14 Miami (Fla.) L 2-6 3/19 Georgia* L 7-8 4/24 SIENA W 5-3 2/11 UL-LAFAYETTE W 7-5 2/20 FLAGLER W 10-2 3/22 ST. XAVIER W 12-3 4/28 KENTUCKY* W 2-0 2/14 Miami (Fla.) L 6-7 2/21 FLORIDA TECH W 8-7 3/23 ST. XAVIER L 4-5 4/28 KENTUCKY* W 5-1 2/15 Miami (Fla.) L 6-7 (10) 2/22 ST. LEO W 5-1 3/26 TENNESSEE* W 3-2 4/29 KENTUCKY* W 9-2 2/22 TAMPA W 9-7 2/24 CLEMSON L 0-7 3/26 TENNESSEE* W 3-0 5/1 VALDOSTA STATE W 12-6 2/23 TAMPA L 1-3 2/25 CLEMSON L 5-14 3/28 ASHLAND W 13-0 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/25 FLORIDA STATE L 6-10 2/26 CLEMSON L 7-12 3/29 ASHLAND W 22-1 5/11LABAMA A W 5-3 2/26 FLORIDA STATE L 7-10 2/28 METHODIST W 17-1 3/30 UL-LAFAYETTE W 13-4 5/12 TENNESSEE W 10-2 3/1 LOUISIANA STATE* L 1-9 3/2 South Florida W 6-3 4/2 Kentucky* W 7-5 5/13 TENNESSEE L 2-3 3/1 LOUISIANA STATE* L 4-18 3/6 KENTUCKY* W 3-0 4/2 Kentucky* L 0-5 5/14 TENNESSEE W 3-1 3/2 LOUISIANA STATE* L 5-12 3/6 KENTUCKY* L 5-8 4/8 Florida State W 7-5 NCAA South I Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3/4 TAMPA W 7-6 3/7 KENTUCKY* W 12-11 4/9 Florida State L 3-9 5/24 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 3/8 Alabama* L 2-3 (12) 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 11-10 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-5 5/25 South Alabama L 4-7 3/8 Alabama* W 6-1 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 9-6 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 3/9 Alabama* W 11-4 3/11 Florida State L 16-17 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 10-0 1985 (43‑18) (15‑6 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/11 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-6 3/12 Florida State L 1-8 4/17 Vanderbilt* W 14-3 NCAA Atlantic Regional 3/12 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-9 3/13 FLORIDA STATE W 9-6 4/20 Tampa W 10-2 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/15 TENNESSEE* L 3-4 (10) 3/14 FLORIDA STATE L 6-7 4/23 GEORGIA* L 2-4 Coach: Joe Arnold 3/15 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 3/20 Vanderbilt* W 4-1 4/23 GEORGIA* W 3-1 2/8 Central Florida W 9-4 3/16 TENNESSEE* L 4-6 3/20 Vanderbilt* W 25-8 4/24 GEORGIA* W 14-3 2/9 TAMPA W 4-3 (12) 3/19 JACKSONVILLE W 6-4 3/21 Vanderbilt* T 13-13 4/27 STETSON W 5-1 2/15 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 3/22 Oklahoma State W 7-4 3/24 ST. XAVIER W 10-1 4/30 Tennessee* L 0-1 2/16 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2 3/23 Oklahoma State L 7-16 3/24 ST. XAVIER W 4-0 4/30 Tennessee* L 3-4 2/17 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 3/24 Oklahoma State L 4-14 3/27 GEORGIA* W 6-5 5/1 Tennessee* W 9-4 2/18 St. Thomas W 10-9 (13) 3/25 OHIO STATE W 18-6 3/27 GEORGIA* W 11-2 5/5 VALDOSTA STATE W 4-2 2/20 Stetson W 8-3 3/26 OHIO STATE W 5-0 3/29 ROLLINS W 6-2 5/7 KENTUCKY* W 9-4 2/22 JACKSONVILLE W 5-4 3/29 Kentucky* W 5-0 4/3 Tennessee* L 5-6 5/7 KENTUCKY* W 7-4 2/23 FLORIDA A&M W 8-1 3/29 Kentucky* W 3-2 4/3 Tennessee* W 4-2 5/8 KENTUCKY* W 7-5 2/24 FLORIDA A&M W 14-0 3/30 Kentucky* W 7-6 4/4 Tennessee* W 8-1 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 2/25 South Florida W 13-8 4/1 Jacksonville W 5-2 4/5 JACKSONVILLE W 10-7 5/13 Alabama L 2-15 2/26 MERCER W 12-2 4/5 AUBURN* W 8-4 4/7UNY S ‑STONY BROOK W 22-0 5/14 Mississippi State L 3-5 2/27 MERCER W 12-6 4/5 AUBURN* L 3-6 4/10 Kentucky* L 4-6 3/2 KENTUCKY* W 3-0 4/6 AUBURN* L 6-10 4/10 Kentucky* W 6-4 19846 (43‑1 ‑1) (18‑4 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/2 KENTUCKY* W 12-1 4/9 South Florida W 12-10 4/11 Kentucky* L 9-13 NCAA South I Regional 3/3ENTUCKY* K W 15-3 4/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 0-7 4/13 SOUTH FLORIDA L 4-6 SEC Tournament Champions 3/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 10-6 4/12 Ole Miss* L 3-4 4/16 Stetson L 7-9 SEC Champions 3/6 OKLAHOMA STATE L 9-12 4/12 Ole Miss* L 4-5 4/17 STETSON L 9-16 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/7 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 6-7 4/13 Ole Miss* W 11-7 4/18 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6-2 Coach: Joe Arnold 3/9 Georgia* L 3-4 4/15 Florida State L 6-7 4/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-8 2/2 Florida Atlantic L 3-4 3/9 Georgia* W 6-1 4/16 Florida State L 0-8 4/22 Jacksonville L 10-18 2/3 Miami (Fla.) W 9-7 3/10 Georgia* W 12-9 4/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 3-9 4/24 VANDERBILT* L 4-5 2/4 South Florida W 11-10 3/12 TULANE W 7-5 4/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 1-5 4/24 VANDERBILT* W 4-3 2/5 Florida State W 8-3 3/14 XAVIER W 21-3 4/20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 9-5 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 7-3 2/11 FLORIDA TECH W 9-5 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 4/23 SOUTH FLORIDA L 8-13 4/27 VALDOSTA STATE L 6-9 2/12 FLORIDA TECH W 8-4 3/16 FLORIDA STATE W 6-1 4/26 Georgia* W 7-6 5/1 Georgia* W 6-4 2/15 Jacksonville L 3-4 3/19 Jacksonville W 9-3 4/26 Georgia* L 1-8 5/1 Georgia* L 6-8 2/17 Miami (Fla.) L 1-9 3/23 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 4/27 Georgia* W 11-5 5/2 Georgia* L 3-9 2/18 Miami (Fla.) W 10-3 3/23 VANDERBILT* W 5-4 5/1 Central Florida W 2-1 5/3 Georgia Tech W 4-3 2/24 FLORIDA A&M W 8-7 3/24 VANDERBILT* W 21-5 5/3 VANDERBILT* W 4-2 5/4 Valdosta State W 10-4 2/28 JACKSONVILLE L 6-8 3/26 Central Florida L 6-10 5/3 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 5/6 Rollins W 7-4 2/29 South Florida L 4-10 3/27 Florida State L 10-12 5/4 VANDERBILT* W 11-0 5/8 TENNESSEE* W 12-2 3/1 MISSOURI W 6-5 3/30 Tennessee* W 5-1 5/8 TENNESSEE* L 2-3 3/3 Tennessee* W 3-1 3/30 Tennessee* L 7-11 1987 (32‑24) (17‑9 SEC, 3RD) 5/9 TENNESSEE* W 6-4 3/3 Tennessee* W 6-0 4/2 Florida State W 6-3 Coach: Joe Arnold SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/4 Tennessee* L 6-7 (10) 4/6 Kentucky* W 10-0 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA W 9-7 5/14 ALABAMA W 7-3 3/7 Stetson L 4-6 4/6 Kentucky* L 6-8 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA L 3-12 5/15 OLE MISS W 8-7 3/9 NORTH CAROLINA W 4-1 4/7 Kentucky* W 5-2 2/8 WESTERN CAROLINA W 13-12 5/16 TENNESSEE L 7-10 3/9 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 7-3 4/10 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 5-3 2/11OLLINS R L 4-6 (10) 5/17 TENNESSEE W 9-3 3/10 VANDERBILT* W 8-4 4/13 GEORGIA* W 7-0 2/13 TAMPA L 3-10 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/10 VANDERBILT* W 9-2 (10) 4/14 GEORGIA* W 5-0 2/14 TAMPA L 14-17 5/28 South Florida L 0-8 3/12 VANDERBILT* W 7-4 4/16 SOUTH FLORIDA W 9-6 2/16 South Florida L 5-6 5/29 Stetson L 4-5 3/13 IOWA STATE W 5-0 4/18 SOUTH ALABAMA W 11-3 2/20 Tulane L 10-11 3/15 XAVIER W 11-0 4/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 0-11 2/21 Louisiana State (New Orleans) L 2-5 1983 (38‑14) (14‑7 SEC, 1ST EAST) 3/18 Georgia* W 4-1 4/20 MIAMI (Fla.) L 4-6 2/22 New Orleans W 6-3 SEC Eastern Division Champions 3/18 Georgia* T 9-9 (9) 4/23TETSON S W 6-4 2/24 ECKERD W 14-1 Coach: Jack Rhine 3/22 Alabama-Birmingham W 17-7 4/27 Vanderbilt* L 0-4 2/27 Miami (Fla.) L 2-4 2/12 FLORIDA TECH W 3-1 3/23 Kentucky* W 9-2 4/28 Vanderbilt* L 1-6 2/28 Miami (Fla.) L 4-12 2/15 JACKSONVILLE W 4-2 3/23 Kentucky* W 11-3 5/4 TENNESSEE* W 2-1 3/4 Central Florida W 8-4 2/18 Florida Atlantic W 8-2 3/25 Kentucky* L 6-7 5/4 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 3/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 10-6 2/19 Miami (Fla.) L 1-5 3/28 MIAMI (Fla.) L 6-8 5/5 TENNESSEE* L 6-9 3/7 Louisiana State* L 1-9 2/20 Miami (Fla.) W 4-1 3/28 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-6 (8) 5/7 VALDOSTA STATE W 12-2 3/8 Louisiana State* W 5-3 2/23 ST. LEO W 9-6 3/30 ST. XAVIER W 14-1 5/7 VALDOSTA STATE W 8-5 3/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 8-7 2/26 CLEMSON W 5-2 4/4 Florida State W 11-3 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 3/14 ALABAMA* W 8-3 2/27 CLEMSON W 4-2 4/4 Florida State L 9-11 5/10 Mississippi State L 3-8 3/14 ALABAMA* W 9-6 2/28 FLAGLER W 18-4 4/7 TENNESSEE* W 5-3 5/11 Louisiana State W 5-2 3/15 ALABAMA* L 2-5 3/1 Jacksonville L 6-9 4/7 TENNESSEE* W 2-0 5/12 Georgia L 8-9 3/21 Tennessee* W 7-0 3/3 Stetson W 6-5 4/8 TENNESSEE* L 3-4 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/21 Tennessee* W 9-1 3/5 FLORIDA STATE W 6-2 4/10 STETSON W 14-3 5/24 Virginia L 1-14 3/22 Tennessee* W 17-11 3/6 FLORIDA STATE W 16-14 4/11 SOUTH FLORIDA W 10-3 5/26 Princeton W 14-4 3/23 ALABAMA‑BIRMINGHAM W 9-7 3/8 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-3 4/14 Vanderbilt* W 4-1 5/27 Virginia W 15-2 3/24 HARTFORD W 5-0 3/9 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-3 4/14 Vanderbilt* W 17-6 5/27 Miami (Fla.) W 8-1 ECKERD W 6-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES ECKERD L 12-13 5/1 Georgia* W 6-3 5/13 AUBURN L 2-4 (10) 2/26 Miami (Fla.) L 2-4 4/2 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 6-12 5/4 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 9-6 5/13 GEORGIA L 1-16 2/27 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 (10) 4/4 KENTUCKY* W 12-2 5/7 VANDERBILT* W 3-1 NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/1 Tulane (New Orleans) W 4-2 4/4 KENTUCKY* W 10-3 5/7 VANDERBILT* W 1-0 (10) 5/25 EAST CAROLINA W 11-6 3/2 Louisiana State (New Orleans) L 5-6 4/5 KENTUCKY* W 10-3 5/8 VANDERBILT* W 8-7 (12) 5/26 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 7-10 3/3 New Orleans W 7-2 4/8 SOUTH FLORIDA W 10-2 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 5/27 MIAMI (Fla.) L 1-9 3/5 STETSON W 6-3 4/11 Auburn* L 2-11 5/12 Georgia L 3-8 3/9 Florida State L 3-8 4/11 Auburn* L 3-7 5/12 Auburn W 4-3 1990 (29‑30) (11‑12 SEC, 6TH) 3/10 Florida State L 3-5 4/12 Auburn* L 5-9 5/13 Louisiana State W 7-2 Coach: Joe Arnold 3/13 South Florida L 6-10 4/14 Florida State L 6-12 5/14 Mississippi State W 3-1 2/3 WESTERN CAROLINA L 1-2 3/16 ALABAMA* L 2-7 4/15 Florida State L 11-14 5/15 Mississippi State W 5-3 2/3 WESTERN CAROLINA W 18-2 3/17 ALABAMA* W 4-0 4/18 OLE MISS* W 9-1 NCAA East Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 13-1 3/20 MASSACHUSETTS W 7-2 4/18 OLE MISS* W 6-5 5/25 George Mason W 7-0 2/9 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 5-7 3/21ASSACHUSETTS M W 5-1 4/19 OLE MISS* L 8-10 5/27 N.C. State L 3-13 2/10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-5 (10) 3/23 Vanderbilt* W 15-8 4/21 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3-2 5/27 Tulane W 9-5 2/11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 6-3 3/23 Vanderbilt* W 8-2 4/22 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6-5 5/28 Florida State W 9-3 2/16 South Florida L 2-3 3/24 Vanderbilt* L 4-5 4/25 Mississippi State* W 11-6 (12) 5/29 Stetson W 8-0 2/17 South Florida (St. Petersburg) W 2-1 3/26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 11-3 4/25 Mississippi State* L 4-7 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 2/18 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-2 3/27 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 16-1 4/26 Mississippi State* W 8-2 6/3 Wichita State L 4-5 2/23 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 3/28 WAGNER W 5-3 5/2 GEORGIA* L 0-13 6/5 California W 6-5 2/24 Miami (Fla.) L 10-12 3/30 OLE MISS* W 12-5 5/2 GEORGIA* W 10-0 6/7 Arizona State L 1-10 2/25 Florida International L 1-3 3/30 OLE MISS* W 5-4 5/3 GEORGIA* L 5-6 2/27 STETSON W 11-0 3/31 OLE MISS* W 7-2 5/5 FLORIDA STATE W 10-5 1989 (44‑22) (14‑10 SEC, 3RD) 3/3 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-6 4/2 LONG ISLAND W 8-4 5/6 FLORIDA STATE W 7-5 NCAA East Regional 3/4 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-8 4/3 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 6-2 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 11-5 Coach: Joe Arnold 3/8 FLORIDA STATE L 1-5 4/6 Louisiana State* L 5-6 (10) 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 9-2 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 5-3 3/9 FLORIDA STATE L 2-3 4/6 Louisiana State* L 3-5 5/10 Vanderbilt* W 8-6 2/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W 14-9 3/10 Florida State L 3-5 4/7 Louisiana State* L 6-12 SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.) 2/5 WESTERN CAROLINA W 18-1 3/11 Florida State L 6-7 4/8 SOUTH ALABAMA W 6-4 5/14 Kentucky L 4-5 2/8 TAMPA W 8-6 3/13 JACKSONVILLE W 5-0 4/13 Mississippi State* W 5-1 5/15 Mississippi State L 4-5 2/10 WAKE FOREST W 7-4 3/21ARYLAND M ‑BALTIMORE W 2-0 4/14 Mississippi State* W 3-1 2/11 WAKE FOREST W 14-7 3/22 MASSACHUSETTS W 3-1 4/16 FLORIDA STATE L 2-4 19889 (48‑1 ‑1) (21‑6 SEC, 1ST) 2/12 WAKE FOREST W 9-4 3/22 MASSACHUSETTS W 3-0 4/17 FLORIDA STATE W 4-3 College World Series 2/13 Stetson W 10-8 (10) 3/24 VANDERBILT* W 7-5 4/20 GEORGIA* W 11-3 NCAA East Regional Champions 2/14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 5-4 3/24 VANDERBILT* L 8-10 4/20 GEORGIA* W 4-0 SEC Tournament Champions 2/18 FLORIDA STATE W 5-1 3/25 VANDERBILT* W 13-9 4/21 GEORGIA* W 8-1 SEC Champions 2/19 FLORIDA STATE W 6-5 3/27 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 1-5 4/24 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 6-2 Coach: Joe Arnold 2/22 South Florida L 3-16 3/28 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 15-0 4/25 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 7-0 2/6 WESTERN CAROLINA L 1-3 2/24 San Diego State W 9-7 3/31 Ole Miss* L 2-4 4/27 Tennessee* W 13-3 2/6 WESTERN CAROLINA W 9-6 2/25 San Diego State W 10-1 3/31 Ole Miss* W 5-1 4/27 Tennessee* L 2-3 2/7 WESTERN CAROLINA W 7-2 2/26 San Diego State L 4-5 4/1 Ole Miss* L 3-6 4/28 Tennessee* W 2-1 2/10 ECKERD W 10-9 (10) 3/3ENTUCKY* K W 10-9 4/3 VALDOSTA STATE W 17-8 5/1 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-4 2/12 TAMPA W 10-6 3/4ENTUCKY* K W 12-6 4/4 VALDOSTA STATE W 8-7 5/4 Auburn* W 3-1 2/13 TAMPA W 10-3 3/4ENTUCKY* K L 4-7 (8) 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-6 5/5 Auburn* L 1-2 2/14 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 5-7 3/8 VIRGINIA W 13-6 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-6 5/7 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 11-3 2/16 Central Florida L 0-2 3/9 VIRGINIA W 18-0 4/8 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-5 5/8 Stetson W 13-7 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3-2 3/11 Louisiana State* L 0-10 4/10 Jacksonville L 2-3 5/11ENTUCKY* K L 1-6 2/21 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-9 3/11 Louisiana State* L 7-8 4/11 SE LOUISIANA W 5-1 5/11ENTUCKY* K W 5-0 2/23 FLORIDA SOUTHERN W 7-5 3/12 Louisiana State* L 1-2 4/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-9 (10) 5/12 KENTUCKY* W 14-2 2/24 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-0 3/15 JACKSONVILLE L 2-6 4/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-18 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) 2/26 San Diego State (Kissimmee) W 12-2 3/18 ALABAMA* W 5-2 4/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 2-7 5/16 Auburn W 8-7 2/27 San Diego State (Kissimmee) W 11-4 3/18 ALABAMA* L 5-7 4/17 New Orleans (Mobile, Ala.) L 5-13 5/17 Alabama W 4-3 2/28 San Diego State (Kissimmee) T 8-8 (9) 3/19 ALABAMA* W 27-3 4/18 Southern Mississippi (Mobile, Ala.) L 1-3 5/18 Louisiana State W 7-1 3/1 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 5-2 3/21 Miami (Fla.) W 13-10 4/21 Georgia* L 4-6 5/19 Louisiana State W 8-4 3/2 Stetson L 3-6 3/22 Miami (Fla.) L 0-4 4/21 Georgia* L 3-4 (9) NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/5 Kentucky* W 3-1 (10) 3/25 Tennessee* W 9-3 4/22 Georgia* W 4-1 5/23 FURMAN W 2-0 3/5 Kentucky* L 1-7 3/25 Tennessee* W 7-1 4/25 Central Florida L 0-2 5/24 JACKSONVILLE W 3-0 3/6 Kentucky* L 10-11 3/26 Tennessee* W 6-2 4/28 TENNESSEE* L 6-8 5/25 N.C. STATE W 9-4 3/8 STETSON W 6-0 3/28 NICHOLLS STATE W 8-3 4/28 TENNESSEE* W 4-1 5/26 N.C. STATE W 3-2 (10) 3/12 LOUISIANA STATE* W 4-3 3/29 Central Florida W 3-1 4/29 TENNESSEE * W 8-7 (10) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 3/12 LOUISIANA STATE* L 0-4 3/30 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 6-3 5/5 AUBURN* W 8-7 5/31 Louisiana State L 1-8 3/13 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5-4 4/1 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-1 5/5 AUBURN* L 3-7 6/2 Florida State W 5-0 3/15 CHARLOTTE W 5-2 4/2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3-2 5/6UBURN* A W 6-5 6/4 Fresno State W 2-1 3/16 CHARLOTTE W 9-2 4/5 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 2-1 5/9 Stetson W 7-3 6/5 Louisiana State L 8-19 3/19 Alabama* W 2-1 4/11 Florida State W 5-0 5/12 Kentucky* L 6-8 3/19 Alabama* W 6-0 4/12 Florida State L 5-7 5/13 Kentucky* W 15-9 3/20 Alabama* W 4-0 4/15 OLE MISS* W 9-8 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 3/23 JACKSONVILLE W 5-2 4/15 OLE MISS* L 11-12 5/17 Louisiana State L 4-6 3/26 TENNESSEE* W 13-3 4/16 OLE MISS* W 8-7 5/18 Georgia W 6-5 3/26 TENNESSEE* W 7-5 4/18 Jacksonville L 5-6 5/19 Mississippi State L 2-8 3/27 TENNESSEE* W 8-5 4/19 South Florida W 7-3 3/30 Jacksonville W 6-4 4/22 Mississippi State* L 3-4 1991 (51‑21) (16‑8 SEC, 2ND) 4/1 Miami (Fla.) L 3-11 4/22 Mississippi State* L 4-5 College World Series 4/2 Miami (Fla.) L 3-5 4/23 Mississippi State* L 3-14 NCAA East Regional Champions 4/6 South Florida L 4-6 4/24 VALDOSTA STATE L 3-8 SEC Tournament Champions 4/9UBURN* A L 1-3 4/26 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 4-7 Coach: Joe Arnold 4/9UBURN* A W 7-1 4/29 GEORGIA* L 2-16 2/2 TAMPA W 7-4 4/10 AUBURN* L 7-12 4/29 GEORGIA* W 5-3 2/3 TAMPA W 10-0 4/13 Florida State L 2-7 4/30 GEORGIA* W 6-5 2/8 UCLA (Orlando) W 5-4 (10) 4/16 Ole Miss* W 9-5 5/3 FLORIDA TECH W 4-3 2/9 Georgia Southern (Orlando) W 5-1 4/16 Ole Miss* W 4-1 5/3 FLORIDA TECH W 10-5 2/9 Central Florida (Orlando) W 7-5 4/17 Ole Miss* W 4-2 5/4 STETSON W 8-2 2/10 UCLA (Orlando) L 6-10 (10) 4/20 FLORIDA STATE W 8-5 5/6 Vanderbilt* W 8-4 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE W 10-9 (12) 4/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 6-5 5/6 Vanderbilt* W 14-7 2/16 LONG BEACH STATE L 1-12 4/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5-1 5/7 Vanderbilt* W 9-3 2/17 LONG BEACH STATE W 16-6 4/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 13-8 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/19 FLORIDA TECH W 5-3 4/30 Georgia* W 6-3 5/11LABAMA A W 7-6 2/23 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-5 4/30 Georgia* L 2-3 5/12 LOUISIANA STATE W 8-6 2/24 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-8

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1992 (44‑20) (16‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 1993 (33‑25) (12‑14 SEC, 3RD EAST) 1994 (40‑23) (16‑9 SEC, 2ND EAST) 1995 (32‑24) (12‑14 SEC, T-2ND EAST) NCAA East Regional Coach: Joe Arnold NCAA Atlantic I Regional Coach: Andy Lopez Coach: Joe Arnold 2/6 TAMPA W 8-6 Coach: Joe Arnold 2/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-3 2/1 TAMPA W 11-6 2/7 TAMPA W 11-5 2/5 EAST CAROLINA W 4-2 2/5 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-10 2/2 TAMPA W 13-6 2/12 Long Beach State L 1-3 2/5 EAST CAROLINA W 5-4 2/10 MERCER W 11-1 2/7 BARRY W 12-3 2/12 Long Beach State W 6-5 2/6 EAST CAROLINA W 7-3 2/11 MERCER W 16-1 2/8 McNEESE STATE W 16-2 2/12 Long Beach State W 9-2 2/11 MERCER W 6-5 2/12 MERCER W 7-4 2/9 McNEESE STATE W 16-1 2/20 MICHIGAN W 10-9 2/12 MERCER W 11-5 2/17 Miami (Fla.) L 4-5 (16) 2/12 FLORIDA TECH W 6-5 2/20 MICHIGAN W 17-6 2/13 MERCER W 11-3 2/18 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2 2/14 LONG BEACH STATE W 8-7 (10) 2/21ICHIGAN M W 6-4 2/16 STETSON W 5-2 2/24 JACKSONVILLE W 17-1 2/15 LONG BEACH STATE W 9-8 2/22 MICHIGAN L 5-11 2/19 MIAMI (Fla.) L 3-4 2/25 Jacksonville L 3-10 2/16 LONG BEACH STATE L 6-9 2/23 South Florida L 2-9 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-0 2/26 JACKSONVILLE L 3-7 2/19 FLORIDA STATE L 1-2 2/24 ROLLINS L 2-4 2/22 Stetson W 9-5 3/1 South Florida W 9-1 2/22 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-3 2/27 MIAMI (Fla.) W 3-2 2/25 OHIO STATE L 2-3 3/3ETHUNE B ‑COOKMAN W 4-3 2/23 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-5 2/28 MIAMI (Fla.) W 9-7 2/26 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 14-2 3/4 ST. JOSEPH’S W 14-6 2/26 Stetson W 9-2 3/4 Florida State L 0-2 2/27 OKLAHOMA STATE L 7-9 3/5 ST. BONAVENTURE W 14-0 2/28 MISSOURI W 10-2 3/5 Florida State L 3-9 3/3 FLORIDA STATE W 4-0 3/7 DUQUESNE W 13-0 2/29 MISSOURI W 8-3 3/6 FLORIDA STATE L 2-4 3/4 FLORIDA STATE L 5-10 3/9 Florida State L 3-6 3/1 MISSOURI W 4-3 (11) 3/7 FLORIDA STATE L 4-8 3/5 Florida State L 2-7 3/10 Florida State L 1-2 3/4OLLINS R W 9-0 3/10 WAGNER W 10-9 3/6 Florida State W 12-5 3/11 FLORIDA STATE L 0-7 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 1-7 3/12 Miami (Fla.) L 1-7 3/11 Miami (Fla.) L 3-4 3/12 FLORIDA STATE W 9-3 3/7 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 3/13 Miami (Fla.) W 4-3 (10) 3/12 Miami (Fla.) L 2-4 (10) 3/14 MAINE W 14-1 3/10 KANSAS STATE W 10-2 3/16 WEST VIRGINIA W 10-5 3/13 Central Florida L 2-7 3/15 MAINE W 14-3 3/11 KANSAS STATE W 6-4 3/18 PACE W 5-0 3/15 COASTAL CAROLINA W 12-8 3/16 MAINE W 12-7 3/12 LONG ISLAND W 17-7 3/19 PACE W 16-0 3/16 JACKSONVILLE W 4-1 3/17 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 13-5 3/13 MASSACHUSETTS W 12-1 3/21 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-1 3/19 South Florida L 1-2 3/18 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 5-1 3/14 SOUTH FLORIDA L 3-5 3/23 VALDOSTA STATE W 14-4 3/20 SOUTH FLORIDA L 0-7 3/24 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 2-0 3/15 South Florida W 2-1 3/24 VALDOSTA STATE L 5-6 3/22 GEORGIA STATE W 7-3 3/25 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 2-1 3/21UBURN* A W 4-2 3/27 Auburn* W 9-4 3/23 GEORGIA STATE W 14-7 3/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-2 3/21UBURN* A W 2-1 3/27 Auburn* L 2-6 3/25 Mississippi State* W 5-3 3/28 Jacksonville L 7-8 3/22 AUBURN* W 2-1 3/28 Auburn* L 6-9 3/26 Mississippi State* W 6-5 3/29 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 3-11 3/28 Ole Miss* W 5-4 4/3 OLE MISS* W 16-3 3/30 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 4-5 3/31 Alabama* L 4-5 3/28 Ole Miss* W 7-3 4/3 OLE MISS* W 4-0 4/1 ALABAMA* W 2-1 4/1 Alabama* L 4-16 3/29 Ole Miss* L 9-10 4/4 OLE MISS* W 15-0 4/2 ALABAMA* W 12-5 4/2 Alabama* L 4-5 (10) 4/1 STETSON W 7-3 4/6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 5-4 4/3 ALABAMA* W 8-6 4/3 Stetson W 7-6 (11) 4/4 LOUISIANA STATE* W 5-4 4/7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 10-3 4/6 BETHUNE‑COOKMAN W 17-11 4/7 Arkansas* L 4-5 4/4 LOUISIANA STATE* L 0-2 4/10 Louisiana State* W 2-1 4/8 ARKANSAS* W 5-2 4/8 Arkansas* L 5-13 4/5 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-5 4/10 Louisiana State* L 3-11 4/9RKANSAS* A W 8-7 4/9 Arkansas* W 5-2 4/7 VALDOSTA STATE W 4-3 4/11 Louisiana State* L 2-16 4/10 ARKANSAS* W 3-2 (11) 4/12 STETSON W 17-7 4/8 Florida State L 0-4 4/14 STETSON L 0-2 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 10-9 (10) 4/14 VANDERBILT* W 3-0 4/9ETHUNE B ‑COOKMAN W 16-1 4/17 VANDERBILT* W 12-1 4/16 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 4/15 VANDERBILT* W 9-8 4/11 Vanderbilt* W 11-10 4/17 VANDERBILT* W 6-0 4/17 Vanderbilt* L 2-14 4/16 VANDERBILT* W 10-1 4/11 Vanderbilt* L 4-5 (8) 4/18 VANDERBILT* L 12-15 4/19 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 2-4 4/19 Florida Atlantic W 8-7 4/12 Vanderbilt* L 4-6 4/21 Stetson (N) W 9-6 4/22 Kentucky* W 15-6 4/21 KENTUCKY* W 5-1 4/15 Florida State W 3-1 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 3-5 4/23 Kentucky* L 5-11 4/22 KENTUCKY* W 7-3 4/18 Kentucky* L 5-10 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 6-7 4/24 Kentucky* L 1-6 4/23ENTUCKY* K W 8-4 4/18 Kentucky* W 7-0 4/25 KENTUCKY* L 4-7 4/27 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 9-2 4/28 Georgia* L 5-7 4/19 Kentucky* W 9-4 5/1 Georgia* W 5-0 4/29 GEORGIA* W 8-3 4/29 Georgia* W 10-8 (11) 4/22 FLORIDA SOUTHERN L 1-5 5/1 Georgia* W 4-3 4/30 GEORGIA* W 3-2 (10) 4/30 Georgia* L 2-7 4/25 GEORGIA* W 3-0 5/2 Georgia* W 12-3 5/1 GEORGIA* W 9-1 5/5 South Carolina* L 5-7 4/25 GEORGIA* W 8-4 5/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 11-1 5/4 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-3 5/6 South Carolina* L 5-7 4/26 GEORGIA* W 5-3 5/8 South Carolina* W 5-0 5/5 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 9-8 5/7 South Carolina* L 7-8 5/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-4 5/8 South Carolina* L 7-11 5/6 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-3 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA L 4-7 5/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-4 5/9 South Carolina* L 1-7 5/7 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 6-5 (10) 5/12 TENNESSEE* W 13-8 5/3 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 10-7 5/11 FLORIDA TECH W 11-1 5/8 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-6 (15) 5/13 TENNESSEE* L 4-6 5/5 FLORIDA STATE L 1-4 5/15 TENNESSEE* L 1-11 5/10 Jacksonville W 4-3 5/14 TENNESSEE* L 2-9 5/9 Tennessee* W 11-5 5/15 TENNESSEE* W 10-3 5/13 Tennessee* L 9-12 SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 5/9 Tennessee* W 4-2 (8) 5/16 TENNESSEE* L 3-12 5/14 Tennessee* L 4-10 5/18 Georgia* L 4-6 5/10 Tennessee* W 8-3 SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) 5/15 Tennessee* L 1-6 5/19 Vanderbilt* L 2-4 SEC Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 5/20 Kentucky* L 1-7 SEC Eastern Division Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) 5/13 Auburn W 2-0 5/21 Georgia* L 0-5 5/19 Georgia* L 3-4 (10) 5/14 Georgia W 12-5 5/20 Vanderbilt* L 7-15 5/15 Louisiana State W 3-1 (12) NCAA Atlantic I Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/16 South Carolina L 4-11 5/27 West Virginia W 8-7 5/17 Louisiana State L 1-12 5/28 Minnesota L 2-12 NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/29 West Virginia W 12-8 5/21 RIDER W 6-1 5/29 Minnesota W 4-1 5/22 CALIFORNIA L 3-4 (10) 5/30 Miami (Fla.) 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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 1996 (50-18) (20-10 SEC, 1ST EAST) 1997 (40‑24) (17‑13, T-1ST EAST) 1998 (46‑18) (21‑8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 1999 (31-25) (13-17 SEC, T-2ND EAST) College World Series NCAA Atlantic Regional College World Series Coach: Andy Lopez NCAA East Regional Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions NCAA South I Regional Champions 2/6 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-4 SEC Champions Coach: Andy Lopez SEC Champions 2/7 MIAMI (Fla.) W 14-12 SEC Eastern Division Champions 1/31 WINTHROP W 9-8 SEC Eastern Division Champions 2/12 Miami (Fla.) L 4-7 Coach: Andy Lopez 2/1 WINTHROP W 15-2 Coach: Andy Lopez 2/13 Miami (Fla.) L 3-10 2/2 Miami (Fla.) W 7-4 2/2 WINTHROP W 5-3 1/30ERCER M W 19-4 2/20 Florida State W 6-5 2/3 Miami (Fla.) L 1-5 2/7 SANTA CLARA L 4-7 1/31 MERCER W 7-6 2/21 Florida State L 3-12 2/9 GEORGIA STATE W 31-0 2/8 SANTA CLARA W 10-2 2/1ERCER M L 3-12 2/24 FLORIDA A&M W 8-5 2/10 GEORGIA STATE W 13-5 2/9 SANTA CLARA W 11-1 2/7 Miami (Fla.) L 8-11 2/27 FLORIDA STATE W 4-2 2/11 GEORGIA STATE W 19-4 2/12 UL-LAFAYETTE W 6-5 2/8 Miami (Fla.) L 11-17 2/28 FLORIDA STATE L 4-8 2/13 STETSON W 12-9 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 2/10 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 11-6 3/2 UNC GREENSBORO W 10-4 2/17 THE CITADEL L 9-11 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) W 12-5 2/11 ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK W 8-2 3/3 UNC GREENSBORO W 16-7 2/17 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L 1-3 2/18 JACKSONVILLE L 1-4 2/14 MIAMI (Fla.) W 19-5 3/5 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-2 2/18 OKLAHOMA STATE W 5-4 (10) 2/21 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) W 14-10 3/6 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-3 2/23 TROY STATE W 10-0 2/22 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 2/21 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 3/7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 7-2 2/24 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-7 2/27 Florida State W 3-2 (11) 2/24 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 8-2 3/9 WINTHROP L 3-4 2/25 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-1 2/28 Florida State L 8-10 2/25 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 14-5 3/10 WINTHROP W 8-7 2/29 FLORIDA STATE L 2-11 3/1 FLORIDA STATE W 13-6 2/28 Florida State L 7-9 3/12 Louisiana State* L 3-8 3/2 Florida State W 6-4 3/2 FLORIDA STATE L 5-9 3/1 Florida State W 10-5 (10) 3/14 Louisiana State* W 6-4 3/3 Florida State W 11-10 3/4AMPBELL C W 13-4 3/4 ST. BONAVENTURE W 5-3 3/14 Louisiana State* L 5-7 3/5 WEST VIRGINIA W 7-2 3/7 Mississippi State* W 4-2 3/6 Alabama* L 1-8 3/16 FORDHAM W 5-4 3/6 PURDUE W 5-2 3/8 Mississippi State* W 14-2 3/7 Alabama* L 7-12 3/17 ARMY W 10-6 3/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-0 3/9 Mississippi State* W 15-10 3/10 ST. JOSEPH’S W 13-1 3/19 TENNESSEE* W 14-2 3/9 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-7 3/10 MAINE W 21-2 3/11 WEST VIRGINIA W 8-6 3/20 TENNESSEE* W 9-8 (13) 3/10 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-6 3/12 PURDUE W 10-7 3/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 14-8 3/21ENNESSEE* T W 18-2 3/12 RADFORD W 10-1 3/14 ALABAMA* L 4-6 (10) 3/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 6-5 3/23 TROY STATE W 12-6 3/13 RADFORD W 8-4 3/15 ALABAMA* L 9-13 3/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 6-5 3/24 TROY STATE W 10-1 3/16 Alabama* W 9-8 3/16 ALABAMA* W 9-4 3/20 VANDERBILT* W 12-1 3/26 Georgia* W 6-5 3/16 Alabama* L 2-3 3/19 AKRON W 11-8 3/21 VANDERBILT* W 8-1 3/27 Georgia* W 8-7 (10) 3/17 Alabama* L 4-8 3/21 Louisiana State* L 3-11 3/22 VANDERBILT* W 6-1 3/28 Georgia* L 3-12 3/20 AKRON W 11-2 3/22 Louisiana State* L 10-13 3/24 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 17-2 3/30ACKSONVILLE J L 5-6 (11) 3/22 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-6 (16) 3/23 Louisiana State* L 5-9 3/25 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 21-6 4/2 ARKANSAS* L 1-8 3/23 LOUISIANA STATE* W 9-5 3/28 Ole Miss* W 17-14 3/27 Tennessee* W 14-6 4/3 ARKANSAS* L 5-6 3/24 LOUISIANA STATE* W 2-1 3/29 Ole Miss* W 7-3 3/28 Tennessee* L 4-7 4/4 ARKANSAS* L 5-10 3/27 Jacksonville W 5-2 3/30 Ole Miss* L 3-4 3/29 Tennessee* W 17-5 4/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 20-4 3/29 OLE MISS* W 2-1 4/2 STETSON W 7-5 3/31ACKSONVILLE J L 8-13 4/9 Ole Miss* L 0-8 3/31 OLE MISS* W 7-0 4/4 AUBURN* W 5-3 4/3 Kentucky* W 20-10 4/10 Ole Miss* L 5-6 (11) 3/31 OLE MISS* W 4-1 4/5 AUBURN* L 4-9 4/4 Kentucky* W 32-10 4/11 Ole Miss* L 4-14 4/3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 11-10 4/6 AUBURN* L 7-15 4/5 Kentucky* W 12-2 4/14 Stetson W 9-5 4/5 Auburn* W 12-7 4/8 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 9-8 4/8 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 8-5 4/16 KENTUCKY* L 0-5 4/6 Auburn* L 7-10 4/9ETHUNE-COOKMAN B W 15-4 4/10 OLE MISS* W 19-6 4/17 KENTUCKY* L 2-9 4/7 Auburn* W 6-5 4/11 Vanderbilt* L 7-12 4/11 OLE MISS* W 13-9 4/18 KENTUCKY* W 10-3 4/10 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 12-9 4/12 Vanderbilt* L 9-14 4/12 OLE MISS* L 6-10 4/21 STETSON W 7-1 4/12 VANDERBILT* L 6-8 4/13 Vanderbilt* L 6-12 4/13 UL-LAFAYETTE W 6-4 (10) 4/23 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 14-15 4/13 VANDERBILT* W 9-3 4/16 Stetson W 14-5 4/15 STETSON W 8-1 4/24 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 8-4 4/14 VANDERBILT* L 11-14 4/18 KENTUCKY* W 8-3 4/17 South Carolina* W 7-1 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-4 4/19 Kentucky* L 4-7 4/19ENTUCKY* K W 8-4 4/18 South Carolina* L 2-17 4/30 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 4/20 Kentucky* W 10-5 4/20 KENTUCKY* W 18-6 4/19 South Carolina* L 3-9 5/1 Vanderbilt* W 17-6 4/21 Kentucky* W 10-3 4/23 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 11-19 4/22 Jacksonville W 7-4 5/2 Vanderbilt* W 10-7 4/24 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 8-3 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 8-5 4/24 LOUISIANA STATE* L 5-13 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA L 7-11 4/26 GEORGIA* L 10-12 (10) 4/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-1 4/25 LOUISIANA STATE* W 4-3 5/7 Mississippi State* L 0-9 4/27 GEORGIA* W 9-8 (12) 4/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 2-1 4/26 LOUISIANA STATE* W 3-1 5/8 Mississippi State* W 6-4 4/28 GEORGIA* W 8-4 5/2 Georgia* W 8-4 5/1 Arkansas* W 7-6 5/9 Mississippi State* L 8-15 5/3 South Carolina* W 7-4 5/3 Georgia* L 4-7 5/2 Arkansas* W 13-9 5/11 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 7-8 5/4 South Carolina* W 12-2 5/4 Georgia* W 3-7 5/3 Arkansas* L 3-4 5/14 ALABAMA* L 10-12 5/5 South Carolina* W 13-6 5/7 SOUTH FLORIDA W 17-7 5/5 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 11-3 5/15 ALABAMA* L 3-4 5/7 JACKSONVILLE W 8-7 5/9 TENNESSEE* W 8-5 5/8 GEORGIA* W 16-8 5/16 ALABAMA* L 8-11 5/10 Tennessee* L 4-5 5/10 TENNESSEE* L 2-9 5/9 GEORGIA* W 11-6 5/11 Tennessee* W 9-3 5/11 TENNESSEE* W 9-4 5/10 GEORGIA* W 7-3 5/12 Tennessee* L 3-4 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/15 Tennessee W 7-6 (10) 5/13 Kentucky W 6-4 5/16 Mississippi State W 6-5 5/16 Alabama L 6-13 5/14 Auburn L 4-6 5/17 Louisiana State W 6-2 5/17 Auburn W 17-5 5/15 Alabama L 2-3 5/18 Alabama W 7-3 5/17 Alabama L 3-6 NCAA South I Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/19 Alabama L 5-10 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) 5/21 MONMOUTH W 12-8 5/19 Alabama L 5-15 5/22 St. John’s W 4-3 5/22 BAYLOR L 5-10 NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) 5/23 Arizona State L 2-3 5/23 RICHMOND W 15-3 5/23 Bucknell W 7-0 5/24 Richmond W 16-2 5/23 WAKE FOREST W 12-9 5/24 N.C. State W 12-9 5/24 Miami (Fla.) L 5-6 (11) 5/24 ILLINOIS W 7-6 (11) 5/25 South Florida W 6-4 (13) College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 5/26 Massachusetts W 12-2 5/30 Mississippi State L 13-14 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/1 Southern California L 10-12 (11) 6/1 Florida State W 5-2 6/3 Louisiana State L 4-9 6/4 Florida State W 6-3 6/6 Louisiana State L 1-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2000 (44-23-1) (18-11-1 SEC, 2ND EAST) 2001 (35-27) (16-14 SEC, 4TH EAST) 2002 (46-19) (20-10 SEC, 2ND EAST) 2003 (37-21-1) (13-16-1 SEC, 3RD EAST) NCAA Waco (Texas) Regional NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional NCAA Gainesville Regional NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional Coach: Andy Lopez Coach: Andy Lopez Coach: Pat McMahon Coach: Pat McMahon 1/20 Hawaii W 12-6 2/3 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-14 2/2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 25-1 2/7 MERCER W 15-5 1/21 Hawaii W 10-1 2/7 SAVANNAH STATE W 35-1 2/3 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 12-2 2/8 MERCER W 22-2 1/22 Hawaii W 8-7 2/9 Miami (Fla.) L 4-10 2/6 MERCER W 11-6 2/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 10-9 (10) 2/4 Miami (Fla.) L 8-16 2/10 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 2/8 Miami (Fla.) W 12-9 2/14 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-9 2/5 Miami (Fla.) L 1-17 2/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 12-3 2/10 Miami (Fla.) W 6-2 2/15 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-3 2/9 JACKSONVILLE L 11-13 2/14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 5-2 2/13 FLORIDA A&M W 11-5 2/19 FLORIDA A&M W 17-2 2/12 MIAMI (Fla.) W 4-3 2/17 Florida State L 6-19 2/16 WINTHROP W 12-11 2/21OFSTRA H W 17-6 2/13 MIAMI (Fla.) W 20-11 2/18 Florida State W 6-5 2/17 WINTHROP W 8-4 2/23 HOFSTRA W 13-2 2/19 FLORIDA STATE L 2-6 2/20 WINTHROP L 7-11 2/20 SAVANNAH STATE W 14-0 2/23 HOFSTRA W 28-6 2/20 FLORIDA STATE L 8-17 2/21INTHROP W L 5-14 2/24 SIENA W 12-2 2/25 SOUTH FLORIDA W 13-12 (14) 2/22 FLORIDA A&M W 10-3 2/24 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 (10) 2/27 SIENA W 31-3 3/1 SIENA W 11-1 2/26 Florida State L 2-6 2/25 FLORIDA STATE L 11-13 3/1 FLORIDA STATE L 4-5 3/2 SIENA W 5-4 2/27 Florida State L 7-8 2/28 JACKSONVILLE W 9-7 3/3 Florida State L 4-9 3/5 GARDNER-WEBB W 9-5 2/29 UNC GREENSBORO W 9-2 3/2 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 11-8 3/7 AUSTIN PEAY L 8-12 3/7 Florida State L 4-5 3/1 UNC GREENSBORO L 4-12 3/3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 14-3 3/8 AUSTIN PEAY W 17-2 3/8 Florida State L 7-9 3/3ASSACHUSETTS M W 11-9 3 /4 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 11-2 3/9 AUSTIN PEAY W 13-4 3/9 FLORIDA STATE W 9-8 3/4ASSACHUSETTS M W 7-1 3/9 TENNESSEE* L 3-7 3/12 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 20-3 3/11 PACE W 9-2 3/5 MASSACHUSETTS W 7-5 3/10 TENNESSEE* L 6-12 3/13 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W 23-8 3/12 PACE W 12-2 3/7 LOUISVILLE L 7-11 3/11 TENNESSEE* L 2-8 3/15 OLE MISS* W 24-5 3/14 Louisiana State* L 0-9 3/8 LOUISVILLE W 13-12 (10) 3/13 FORDHAM W 15-1 3/16 OLE MISS* W 7-6 3/15 Louisiana State* L 2-3 3/10 OLE MISS* L 5-11 3/14 FORDHAM W 11-3 3/17 OLE MISS* W 17-6 3/16 Louisiana State* T 8-8 3/11 OLE MISS* L 12-15 3/16 Louisiana State* L 10-18 3/19 MASSACHUSETTS W 15-3 3/18 COLUMBIA W 24-8 3/12 OLE MISS* W 13-3 3/17 Louisiana State* L 3-4 3/20 DARTMOUTH W 9-1 3/19 ARMY W 16-0 3/14 FORDHAM W 6-4 3/18 Louisiana State* L 7-10 3/22 South Carolina* L 1-2 3/21 ALABAMA* L 3-8 3/15 FORDHAM W 25-1 3/20 MAINE W 8-7 3/23 South Carolina* W 14-5 3/22 ALABAMA* W 6-1 3/17 South Carolina* L 2-5 3/21AINE M W 19-9 3/24 South Carolina* L 4-6 3/23 ALABAMA* W 6-5 3/18 South Carolina* L 3-7 3/23 ARKANSAS* W 7-4 3/26 ARMY W 17-1 3/28 TENNESSEE* W 5-3 3/19 South Carolina* W 17-8 3/24 ARKANSAS* W 8-4 3/29 AUBURN* L 3-8 3/29 TENNESSEE* W 5-1 3/24 Arkansas* W 8-7 (11) 3/25 ARKANSAS* W 4-1 3/30 AUBURN* W 9-5 3/30 TENNESSEE* W 7-5 3/25 Arkansas* W 8-7 (10) 3/27 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 9-3 3/31 AUBURN* W 6-1 4/2 FLORIDA A&M W 14-2 3/26 Arkansas* W 7-4 3/28 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 10-0 4/3 Jacksonville L 2-7 4/4 Vanderbilt* L 1-2 3/28 SAMFORD W 16-8 3/30 Vanderbilt* W 9-6 (10) 4/5 Alabama* L 1-4 4/5 Vanderbilt* L 2-4 3/29 SAMFORD W 9-6 3/31 Vanderbilt* W 1-0 4/6 Alabama* L 2-7 4/6 Vanderbilt* L 1-4 3/31 VANDERBILT* L 4-7 4/1 Vanderbilt* W 9-5 4/7 Alabama* L 5-6 4/9TETSON S W 10-4 4/1 VANDERBILT* W 5-2 4/4 FLORIDA A&M W 14-9 4/9TETSON S L 3-6 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 4-9 4/2 VANDERBILT* W 10-6 4/6 KENTUCKY* W 7-6 (10) 4/12 Tennessee* W 15-1 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-10 4/4 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 15-3 4/7 KENTUCKY* W 10-9 4/13 Tennessee* W 8-5 (10) 4/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 13-4 4/5 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 10-3 4/8 KENTUCKY* W 9-8 4/14 Tennessee* L 5-6 4/15 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 9-1 4/7 Kentucky* W 7-2 4/11 STETSON L 17-21 4/17 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 5-4 4/18 Georgia* L 4-5 4/8 Kentucky* W 18-0 4/13 Georgia* L 4-9 4/19 VANDERBILT* W 13-7 4/19 Georgia* W 4-3 4/9 Kentucky* T 6-6 4/14 Georgia* L 3-9 4/20 VANDERBILT* W 8-7 4/20 Georgia* W 8-4 4/12 STETSON W 10-3 4/15 Georgia* W 7-6 4/21 VANDERBILT* W 7-3 4/23 JACKSONVILLE STATE W 11-8 4/15 LOUISIANA STATE* L 4-10 4/18 Stetson L 8-9 4/26 GEORGIA* W 12-6 4/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 13-5 4/15 LOUISIANA STATE* L 6-9 4/20 Ole Miss* L 1-9 4/27 GEORGIA* W 12-9 4/26 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 5-6 4/16 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-5 4/21 Ole Miss* L 9-12 4/28 GEORGIA* L 4-6 4/27 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 14-6 4/19 Jacksonville W 9-1 4/22 Ole Miss* L 0-4 5/3 Mississippi State* W 5-4 5/3 Auburn* L 2-7 4/21 Tennessee* L 4-5 4/27 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 11-4 5/4 Mississippi State* W 5-3 5/3 Auburn* W 8-6 4/22 Tennessee* W 8-5 4/28 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 4-2 (10) 5/5 Mississippi State* W 4-0 5/4 Auburn* L 3-4 4/23 Tennessee* W 10-9 4/29 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 6-5 (14) 5/7 SOUTH FLORIDA W 10-9 5/9 Ole Miss* L 0-2 4/28 AUBURN* W 5-3 5/4 Auburn* L 2-5 5/10 LOUISIANA STATE* L 4-5 (10) 5/10 Ole Miss* L 3-8 4/29UBURN* A L 8-11 (10) 5/5 Auburn* W 10-6 5/11 LOUISIANA STATE* W 6-3 5/11 Ole Miss* L 2-4 4/30 AUBURN* W 7-6 5/6 Auburn* W 5-2 5/12 LOUISIANA STATE* L 5-8 5/16 KENTUCKY* W 19-0 5/5 Mississippi State* L 2-20 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-4 5/18 Kentucky* W 14-4 5/17 KENTUCKY* W 13-4 5/6 Mississippi State* W 9-6 (11) 5/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-6 5/18 Kentucky* W 18-6 5/18 KENTUCKY* L 5-7 5/7 Mississippi State* L 7-12 5/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 14-7 5/19 Kentucky* W 5-4 NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional 5/9 SOUTH FLORIDA W 10-5 5/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 4-6 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/30 Florida Atlantic L 3-4 5/12 GEORGIA* W 9-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/22 Georgia W 7-2 5/31 Bethune-Cookman W 8-6 5/13 GEORGIA* W 7-6 5/16 Louisiana State L 0-10 5/23 Alabama L 4-7 5/31 Florida Atlantic W 22-14 5/14 GEORGIA* W 7-4 5/17 Tennessee W 9-3 5/24 Mississippi State W 5-0 6/1 Miami (Fla.) W 15-5 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/18 Ole Miss L 6-7 5/25 Alabama W 7-4 6/1 Miami (Fla.) L 10-13 5/17 Auburn W 7-2 NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Regional 5/25 Alabama L 9-11 5/18 Kentucky W 8-7 5/25 Stetson W 10-9 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/20 South Carolina W 12-4 5/26 Miami (Fla.) L 2-6 5/31 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 13-1 5/21 Louisiana State L 6-9 5/26 Stetson L 3-6 6/1 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-7 NCAA Waco (Texas) Regional 6/1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 21-10 5/26 San Jose State L 1-4 6/2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 11-10 (10) 5/27 Baylor W 10-1 6/2 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-8 5/27 Southwest Texas State W 14-0 5/28 San Jose State W 8-7 5/29 San Jose State L 1-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2004 (43-22) (17-13 SEC, T-2ND EAST) 2005 (48-23) (20-10 SEC, 1ST EAST) 2006 (28-28) (10-20 SEC, 6TH EAST) 2007 (29-30) (15-15 SEC, 3RD EAST) NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Super Regional College World Series Runner-Up Coach: Pat McMahon Coach: Pat McMahon NCAA Oklahoma City (Okla.) Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions 2/10 CINCINNATI W 10-0 2/9 VMI L 3-5 Coach: Pat McMahon NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions 2/11 CINCINNATI W 10-4 2/10 VMI L 4-7 2/7 GARDNER-WEBB W 14-0 SEC Champions 2/12 CINCINNATI W 20-4 2/11 VMI W 7-0 2/8 GARDNER-WEBB W 8-4 SEC Eastern Division Champions 2/15 MERCER L 2-3 2/13 FLORIDA A&M W 15-1 2/13 Miami (Fla.) W 3-0 Coach: Pat McMahon 2/17 Miami (Fla.) W 2-1 2/16 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-2 2/14 Miami (Fla.) L 1-4 2/11 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 4-5 (11) 2/18 Miami (Fla.) W 4-1 2/17 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-5 2/15 Miami (Fla.) L 5-19 2/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 3-2 2/19 Miami (Fla.) W 11-10 2/18 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-10 2/18 FLORIDA A&M W 11-5 2/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 15-6 2/22 FLORIDA A&M W 15-5 2/20 FLORIDA STATE L 6-14 2/20 MIAMI (OHIO) L 8-9 2/15 FLORIDA A&M W 17-2 The Pepsi Baseball Classic (Gainesville, Fla.) 2/23 KENT STATE L 4-10 2/21 MIAMI (OHIO) W 4-3 2/18 MIAMI (Fla.) L 7-9 2/24 MISSOURI L 5-14 2/24 KENT STATE W 7-0 2/22 MIAMI (OHIO) W 9-8 2/19 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 (11) 2/25 OHIO STATE W 10-3 2/25 KENT STATE L 0-1 2/25 MICHIGAN W 9-4 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 14-11 2/26 WAKE FOREST L 0-4 2/27 South Florida W 10-5 2/26ICHIGAN M W 20-7 (7) 2/22 FLORIDA A&M W 18-3 2/28 FLORIDA STATE L 4-6 3/3 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 7-1 2/28 NORTHWESTERN W 5-3 2/25 RHODE ISLAND W 5-4 3/3 TEXAS A&M L 0-4 3/3 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 24-4 2/29 NORTHWESTERN W 12-3 2/26 RHODE ISLAND W 6-0 3/4 TEXAS A&M W 4-1 3/4 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 20-3 3/1 NORTHWESTERN W 6-3 3/1 MERCER W 13-1 3/5 TEXAS A&M L 0-1 3/6 JACKSONVILLE L 5-6 3/3 Stetson W 12-8 3/4 VILLANOVA L 1-11 3/7 UNC GREENSBORO W 2-1 3/9 Texas A&M L 1-7 3/5 PURDUE W 8-7 3/5 VILLANOVA W 6-5 3/8 UNC GREENSBORO W 3-1 3/10 Texas A&M L 5-13 3/6 PURDUE W 8-3 3/6 VILLANOVA W 6-5 (10) 3/10 HARVARD W 12-6 3/11 Texas A&M L 1-6 3/7 PURDUE W 3-2 3/8 UNC ASHEVILLE W 8-1 3/11 HARVARD W 10-2 3/14 ARMY W 5-3 3/12 BROWN W 14-8 3/9 UNC ASHEVILLE L 5-8 3/12 HARVARD W 17-6 3/16 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 9-12 3/13ROWN B W 6-5 (10) 3/11 MICHIGAN STATE W 17-1 3/14 Central Florida W 10-3 3/17 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 10-8 3/14 BROWN W 14-1 3/12 MICHIGAN STATE W 13-2 3/17RKANSAS* A W 6-3 3/18 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 13-14 3/17 ARMY L 5-9 3/13 MICHIGAN STATE W 10-0 3/18 ARKANSAS* L 2-3 3/20 Stetson L 3-4 3/19 ARKANSAS* W 11-1 3/18 Ole Miss* W 5-4 3/19 ARKANSAS* W 8-7 3/23 Auburn* W 8-7 (10) 3/20 ARKANSAS* L 2-8 3/19 Ole Miss* L 4-10 3/21TETSON S L 6-7 3/24 Auburn* W 12-9 3/21RKANSAS* A W 7-6 (10) 3/20 Ole Miss* L 2-3 3/24 South Carolina* L 1-4 3/25 Auburn* W 10-3 3/24 DARTMOUTH W 11-6 3/22 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 17-6 3/25 South Carolina* L 5-6 3/27 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 5-3 3/26 Kentucky* W 8-4 3/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 0-2 3/26 South Carolina* L 4-21 3/30 Georgia* W 7-5 3/27 Kentucky* W 17-6 3/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 7-3 3/29 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-5 3/31 Georgia* W 9-1 3/28 Kentucky* W 8-1 3/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 6-1 3/31 VANDERBILT* L 0-6 4/1 Georgia* W 3-2 (11) 3/31 FLORIDA STATE W 7-6 (11) 3/30 Florida State W 9-2 4/1 VANDERBILT* W 6-4 4/3 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 16-7 4/2 GEORGIA* L 5-10 4/1 KENTUCKY* W 10-9 4/2 VANDERBILT* L 2-16 4/6 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-12 4/3 GEORGIA* L 5-8 4/2 KENTUCKY* W 20-11 4/4 North Florida (Jacksonville) L 5-6 4/7 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 9-8 4/4 GEORGIA* L 5-9 4/3 KENTUCKY* W 11-6 4/7 Kentucky* L 7-8 4/8 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 6-8 (11) 4/9 South Carolina* L 4-5 (10) 4/8 Georgia* L 2-5 4/8 Kentucky* W 6-4 4/10 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 2-6 4/10 South Carolina* W 9-8 4/9 Georgia* W 12-1 4/9 Kentucky* L 6-8 4/14 Arkansas* L 3-14 4/11 South Carolina* L 6-7 (10) 4/10 Georgia* W 10-1 4/11 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 8-2 4/14 Arkansas* L 1-7 4/16 Mississippi State* L 2-11 4/15 ALABAMA* W 9-8 4/14 Tennessee* L 2-4 4/15 Arkansas* L 7-10 4/17 Mississippi State* W 16-6 4/16 ALABAMA* W 7-4 4/15 Tennessee* L 1-2 4/18 Florida State W 5-4 4/18 Mississippi State* W 8-3 4/17 ALABAMA* L 6-9 4/16 Tennessee* W 15-4 4/20 KENTUCKY* L 2-9 4/21 Florida State L 4-16 4/19 Florida State L 2-4 4/19 Florida State W 8-3 4/21 KENTUCKY* W 10-7 4/23 VANDERBILT* W 5-3 4/22 Auburn* W 4-2 4/21 AUBURN* L 6-9 4/22 KENTUCKY* W 5-4 4/24 VANDERBILT* W 4-2 4/23 Auburn* W 5-4 4/22 AUBURN* W 4-1 4/27 Vanderbilt* L 1-10 4/25 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 (10) 4/24 Auburn* W 6-3 4/23UBURN* A L 4-5 4/28 Vanderbilt* L 6-17 4/30 AUBURN* W 7-4 4/29 TENNESSEE* L 5-11 4/28 GEORGIA* L 0-7 4/29 Vanderbilt* L 5-13 5/1 AUBURN* W 11-8 4/30 TENNESSEE* W 18-9 4/29 GEORGIA* L 3-9 5/4 ALABAMA* W 6-2 5/2 AUBURN* W 22-8 5/1 TENNESSEE* L 2-7 4/30 GEORGIA* L 6-9 5/5 ALABAMA* W 9-3 5/7 Alabama* L 0-2 5/3 FLORIDA STATE L 4-9 5/5 Mississippi State* L 2-6 5/6 ALABAMA* L 5-7 (10) 5/8 Alabama* W 8-5 5/6 Arkansas* L 1-4 5/6 Mississippi State* L 1-8 5/8 NORTH FLORIDA L 8-15 5/9 Alabama* W 6-5 (8) 5/7 Arkansas* L 2-3 (10) 5/6 Mississippi State* W 9-6 5/11 Louisiana State* W 19-3 5/12 FLORIDA STATE W 3-2 5/8 Arkansas* W 11-10 5/12 Alabama* W 4-3 5/12 Louisiana State* W 8-4 5/14 OLE MISS* L 2-4 5/10 SOUTH FLORIDA L 7-8 5/13 Alabama* L 2-7 5/13 Louisiana State* L 4-9 5/15 OLE MISS* L 1-3 5/11 South Florida L 5-11 5/14 Alabama* L 4-8 5/17 TENNESSEE* L 5-6 5/16 OLE MISS* L 9-10 (10) 5/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 8-2 5/18 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-7 5/18 TENNESSEE* W 20-2 5/21 Tennessee* L 4-5 5/14 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 2-1 5/19 LOUISIANA STATE* W 8-7 (10) 5/19 TENNESSEE* L 7-11 5/22 Tennessee* L 7-9 5/15 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 5-6 5/20 LOUISIANA STATE* W 10-5 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/23 Tennessee* W 5-3 5/18 STETSON W 6-4 5/23 South Carolina L 3-4 (12) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/20 Vanderbilt* W 5-4 5/24 Alabama W 3-2 5/26 Louisiana State W 5-4 (10) 5/21 Vanderbilt* W 2-1 (13) 5/25 South Carolina L 3-5 5/27 Vanderbilt L 0-3 5/22 Vanderbilt* W 6-3 5/28 Georgia W 7-0 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/29 Vanderbilt L 5-6 (12) 5/25 Arkansas W 9-8 NCAA Oklahoma City (Okla.) Regional 5/26 Ole Miss W 10-7 6/4 Central Connecticut W 12-1 5/28 Ole Miss L 1-14 (7) 6/5 UCLA W 4-3 5/28 Ole Miss L 2-4 6/6CLA U W 11-0 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional NCAA Coral Gables (Fla.) Super Regional 6/4 STETSON W 8-3 6/12 Miami (Fla.) L 7-8 6/4 NORTH CAROLINA W 5-2 6/13 Miami (Fla.) L 1-3 6/5 NOTRE DAME W 23-3 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/10 FLORIDA STATE W 8-1 6/11 FLORIDA STATE W 8-5 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/17 Tennessee W 6-4 6/19 Nebraska W 7-4 6/22 Arizona State L 1-6 6/23 Arizona State W 6-3 CWS Championship Finals 6/25 Texas L 2-4 6/26 Texas L 2-6

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2008 (34-24) (17-13 SEC, 2ND EAST) 2009 (42-22) (19-11 SEC, 1ST EAST) 2010 (47-17) (22-8 SEC, 1ST EAST) 2011 (53-19) (22-8 SEC, T-1ST EAST) NCAA Tallahassee Regional NCAA Gainesville Super Regional College World Series College World Series Runner-Up Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions 2/22 SIENA W 10-7 SEC Eastern Division Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions 2/23 SIENA W 4-0 Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan SEC Champions SEC Tournament Champions 2/24 SIENA W 13-6 2/20 LOUISVILLE W 6-3 SEC Eastern Division Champions SEC Champions 2/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 15-2 2/21OUISVILLE L W 10-4 Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan SEC Eastern Division Champions 2/27 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 16-8 2/22 LOUISVILLE W 3-2 2/19 SOUTH FLORIDA W 6-2 Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/29 Miami (Fla.) L 4-8 2/24 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 12-0 2/20 SOUTH FLORIDA W 9-1 2/18 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-2 3/1 Miami (Fla.) L 5-8 2/25 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 17-6 2/21 SOUTH FLORIDA W 7-6 (10) 2/19 SOUTH FLORIDA W 4-1 3/2 Miami (Fla.) W 6-2 2/27 MIAMI (Fla.) L 5-8 2/24 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 7-6 2/20 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-0 3/4AMPBELL C W 15-3 2/28 MIAMI (Fla.) L 1-2 2/25 SIENA W 13-3 2/22 Florida Atlantic (Jupiter) W 13-2 3/5 CAMPBELL W 15-0 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-16 3/2 Florida State (Tampa) L 5-10 2/24 BOSTON COLLEGE W 4-0 3/8ROWN B L 2-11 3/3 Stetson W 5-2 3/5 Miami (Fla.) W 7-1 2/25 BOSTON COLLEGE W 9-3 3/8 BROWN W 8-7 3/4 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 6-7 3/6 Miami (Fla.) L 6-9 2/27 BOSTON COLLEGE W 7-2 3/9 BROWN W 13-2 3/6 DUQUESNE W 10-5 3/7 Miami (Fla.) W 4-2 3/1 Florida State (Tampa) L 3-5 3/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 2-1 3/7 DUQUESNE W 5-3 3/9 ILLINOIS STATE W 8-2 3/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-3 3/14 AUBURN* W 7-1 3/8 DUQUESNE W 12-2 3/10 ILLINOIS STATE W 8-0 3/5 MIAMI (Fla.) W 1-0 3/15 AUBURN* W 12-8 3/13 Arkansas* L 4-11 3/12 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 6-0 3/6 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-3 3/16 AUBURN* W 6-2 3/14 Arkansas* L 4-8 3/13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 16-10 3/8 GEORIGA SOUTHERN L 0-7 3/18 FLORIDA STATE W 6-1 3/15 Arkansas* L 2-4 3/14 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L 3-6 3/9 South Florida W 8-1 3/21 Ole Miss* L 4-5 3/17 FLORIDA STATE W 5-4 3/15 ARMY W 9-3 3/11 RHODE ISLAND W 11-5 3/22 Ole Miss* W 6-4 3/18 Central Florida W 7-3 3/16 FLORIDA STATE W 8-5 3/12 RHODE ISLAND W 12-4 3/23 Ole Miss* W 10-2 3/20 TENNESSEE* W 3-2 3/19 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 7-2 3/13 RHODE ISLAND W 8-6 3/25 JACKSONVILLE W 11-6 3/21ENNESSEE* T W 10-2 3/20 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5-4 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 5-4 (10) 3/26 Jacksonville L 5-8 3/22 TENNESSEE* W 7-5 3/21 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 4-1 3/18 Louisiana State* W 5-4 3/28 LOUISIANA STATE* W 8-5 3/24 North Florida L 0-3 3/24 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 13-8 3/19 Louisiana State* W 1-0 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-1 3/25 NORTH FLORIDA W 5-3 3/26 Ole Miss* L 2-3 3/20 Louisiana State* W 7-3 3/30 LOUISIANA STATE* L 3-6 3/27 ALABAMA* W 11-4 3/27 Ole Miss* L 3-15 3/22 WINTHROP W 22-5 4/1 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 2-10 3/28 ALABAMA* W 9-8 3/28 Ole Miss* W 13-1 3/23 WINTHROP W 10-0 4/2 NORTH FLORIDA L 10-11 (10) 3/29 ALABAMA* W 10-7 3/30 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 2-7 3/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-9 4/5 Tennessee* L 4-5 3/31 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 2-3 (5) 4/2 VANDERBILT* W 3-2 3/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 2-1 4/5 Tennessee* L 6-12 4/3 Vanderbilt* W 8-4 4/3 VANDERBILT* W 7-3 3/27 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-4 4/6 Tennessee* W 7-2 (7) 4/4 Vanderbilt* L 3-4 4/4 VANDERBILT* L 0-7 3/29 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 2-5 4/8 NORTH FLORIDA W 5-3 4/5 Vanderbilt* L 9-16 4/6 JACKSONVILLE W 12-2 4/1 TENNESSEE* W 3-0 4/9 NORTH FLORIDA W 3-2 4/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 12-7 4/9 Tennessee* W 4-2 4/2 TENNESSEE* W 11-2 4/11 ARKANSAS* L 1-2 4/8 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 16-3 4/10 Tennessee* L 4-12 4/3 TENNESSEE* W 9-1 4/12 ARKANSAS* W 6-1 4/10 Auburn* L 7-8 (11) 4/11 Tennessee* W 9-1 4/5 CENTRAL FLORIDA L 3-4 4/13 ARKANSAS* L 4-10 4/11 Auburn* W 24-2 4/13 Florida State L 2-3 4/8 Mississippi State* L 5-7 4/15 Florida State L 2-4 4/12 Auburn* W 5-1 4/16 Kentucky* W 10-8 4/9 Mississippi State* W 18-0 4/18 Kentucky* L 7-11 4/14 Florida State W 10-2 4/17 Kentucky* W 6-3 4/10 Mississippi State* W 3-1 4/19 Kentucky* W 13-7 4/15 STETSON W 15-4 4/18 Kentucky* L 5-6 4/12 Florida State L 1-3 4/20 Kentucky* L 2-3 (10) 4/17 OLE MISS* L 2-6 4/21 South Florida W 18-8 4/15 Georgia* W 5-4 4/25 GEORGIA* L 4-7 4/18 OLE MISS* W 8-4 4/23RKANSAS* A L 3-8 4/16 Georgia* L 2-7 4/26 GEORGIA* W 7-2 4/19 OLE MISS* L 3-5 (8) 4/24 ARKANSAS* W 8-2 4/17 Georgia* W 14-7 4/27 GEORGIA* W 7-2 4/21 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) W 12-3 4/25 ARKANSAS* W 2-1 4/20 Central Florida L 6-8 5/2 South Carolina* W 9-3 4/22 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-4 (10) 4/30 LOUISIANA STATE* W 8-5 4/22 ALABAMA* W 7-0 5/3 South Carolina* L 5-6 4/24 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 9-4 5/1 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-3 4/23 ALABAMA* W 9-2 5/4 South Carolina* L 6-9 4/25 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 8-3 5/2 LOUISIANA STATE* W 13-6 4/24 ALABAMA* W 2-1 5/7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 11-10 4/26 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 9-5 5/7 Alabama* W 9-3 4/29 OLE MISS* W 9-3 5/9 Alabama* L 6-7 5/1 Georgia* W 10-9 (11) 5/8 Alabama* W 14-8 4/30 OLE MISS* W 8-1 5/10 Alabama* W 6-2 5/2 Georgia* W 7-6 5/9 Alabama* L 8-10 5/1 OLE MISS* W 7-2 5/11 Alabama* L 7-8 5/3 Georgia* W 10-8 5/12 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 7-3 5/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 11-0 5/13 SOUTH FLORIDA W 12-2 5/6 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 5-17 5/14 GEORGIA* W 4-3 5/5 Arkansas* L 3-4 5/15 VANDERBILT* W 8-6 5/8 Louisiana State* L 1-10 5/15 GEORGIA* W 4-3 5/6 Arkansas* L 3-5 5/16 VANDERBILT* W 5-4 5/9 Louisiana State* L 0-4 5/16 GEORGIA* W 9-3 5/7 Arkansas* W 5-3 5/17 VANDERBILT* W 13-12 (11) 5/10 Louisiana State* W 9-3 5/18 NORTH FLORIDA W 9-3 5/11 NORTH FLORIDA W 4-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/12ACKSONVILLE J W 7-4 5/20 South Carolina* W 3-2 5/13 Vanderbilt* W 6-5 5/21 Vanderbilt L 3-7 5/14 KENTUCKY* W 10-3 5/21 South Carolina* W 5-2 5/14 Vanderbilt* L 1-14 5/22 South Carolina L 3-11 5/15 KENTUCKY* L 7-8 5/22 South Carolina* L 6-11 5/15 Vanderbilt* W 6-3 (12) NCAA Tallahassee (Fla.) Regional 5/16 KENTUCKY* W 13-9 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/17 JACKSONVILLE L 2-11 5/30 Tulane L 4-7 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/26 Louisiana State L 6-10 5/19 KENTUCKY* W 9-6 5/31 Florida State L 11-17 5/20 Arkansas L 5-8 5/27 Arkansas W 5-4 5/20 KENTUCKY* L 1-14 5/21 Ole Miss W 12-2 (8) 5/28 Vanderbilt W 5-2 5/21 KENTUCKY* W 19-3 5/22 Arkansas L 7-10 5/29 Alabama L 2-5 (7) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/25 Mississippi State W 7-5 5/29 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 8-7 6/4 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 7-3 5/26 Alabama W 6-0 5/30 MIAMI (Fla.) W 8-2 6/5 OREGON STATE W 10-2 5/28 Georgia L 3-4 5/31 MIAMI (Fla.) W 16-5 6/6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 15-0 5/28 Georgia W 3-2 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 5/29 Vanderbilt W 5-0 6/6 SOUTHERN MISS L 7-9 6/11 MIAMI (Fla.) W 7-2 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 6/7 SOUTHERN MISS L 6-7 6/12 MIAMI (Fla.) W 4-3 (10) 6/3 MANHATTAN W 17-3 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/4 MIAMI (Fla.) W 5-4 6/19 UCLA L 3-11 6/5 MIAMI (Fla.) W 11-4 6/21 Florida State L 5-8 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/10 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 11-1 6/11 MISSISSIPPI STATE L 3-4 6/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 8-6 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/18 Texas W 8-4 6/20 Vanderbilt W 3-1 6/24 Vanderbilt W 6-4 CWS Championship Finals 6/27 South Carolina L 1-2 (11) 6/28 South Carolina L 2-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES/FLORIDA IN THE FINAL POLLS 2012 (47-20) (18-12 SEC, T-2ND EAST) 2013 (29-30) (14-16 SEC, 3RD EAST) College World Series NCAA Bloomington (Ind.) Regional NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan FLORIDA IN THE FINAL POLLS NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions 2/15 DUKE L 3-4 YEAR COLLEGIATE BASEBALL* YEAR NCBWA* Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/16 DUKE W 4-2 1962 13th 2002 21st 2/17 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 7-3 2/17 DUKE W 16-5 1963 24th 2004 16th 2/18 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 5-2 2/19 Central Florida W 5-3 1967 19th 2005 2nd 2/19 CAL STATE FULLERTON L 5-8 2/20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 7-8 (12) 1968 27th 2009 14th 2/21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 8-6 2/22 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 2-8 1977 13th 2010 8th 2/22 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 8-0 2/23 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 3-8 1979 19th 2011 2nd 2/24 WILLIAM & MARY W 4-1 2/24 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 4-7 (11) 1981 15th 2012 6th 2/25 WILLIAM & MARY W 5-1 2/26 NORTH FLORIDA L 6-7 (10) 1984 28th 2014 25th 2/26 WILLIAM & MARY W 5-3 3/1 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-3 1985 11th 2015 3rd 3/2 Miami (Fla.) W 7-5 3/2 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6-4 1988 6th 2016 6th 3/3 Miami (Fla.) W 13-5 3/3 MIAMI (Fla.) W 6-3 1991 4th *Since 2001 3/4 Miami (Fla.) W 8-5 3/5 Jacksonville W 8-5 1992 16th 3/6 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 16-1 3/6 JACKSONVILLE W 7-6 1994 21st YEAR D1 BASEBALL* 3/7 FLORIDA A&M W 15-2 3/8 INDIANA L 1-4 1996 3rd 2015 3rd 3/9 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 4-2 3/9 INDIANA W 6-4 1997 20th 2016 6th 3/10 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 8-3 3/10 INDIANA L 4-7 1998 7th *Since 2015 3/11 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 3-2 3/12 FLORIDA STATE L 1-4 2000 17th 3/13 FLORIDA STATE W 9-2 3/15 KENTUCKY* W 4-1 2002 20th 3/16 VANDERBILT* W 10-2 3/16 KENTUCKY* L 5-11 2004 18th GATORS AT NO. 1 3/17 VANDERBILT* W 5-1 3/17 KENTUCKY* L 2-6 2005 2nd Entering 2017, Florida has been ranked No. 1 146 times by 3/18 VANDERBILT* W 8-2 3/19 NORTH FLORIDA W 9-4 2009 13th six different polls. Here’s an overview of the Gators when 3/20 SAMFORD W 5-3 3/22 Vanderbilt* W 7-1 2010 8th they’ve been on top of the polls: 3/22 South Carolina* L 3-9 3/23 Vanderbilt* L 1-6 2011 2nd 3/23 South Carolina* W 8-2 3/24 Vanderbilt* L 4-5 (7) 2012 7th POLL DATES (# POLLS) 3/24 South Carolina* W 5-4 3/26 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 1-2 2014 24th Baseball America 2/24 & 3/2/92 (2) 3/27 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 4-1 3/29 OLE MISS* L 3-4 (11) 2015 3rd 4/29 & 5/6/96 (2) 3/30 Ole Miss* L 0-3 3/30 OLE MISS* W 7-0 2016 7th 1/27, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21 & 5/30/11 (7) 3/31 Ole Miss* W 9-4 3/31 OLE MISS* W 4-0 *Since 1959 1/24, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 4/1 Ole Miss* L 6-7 4/2 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 5-3 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 5/28/12 (9) 4/3 North Florida L 5-10 4/5 Mississippi State* L 3-7 YEAR BASEBALL AMERICA* Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 4/5 LOUISIANA STATE* L 6-7 4/6 Mississippi State* L 0-2 1981 13th 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (11) 4/6 LOUISIANA STATE* W 7-0 4/7 Mississippi State* W 8-3 1984 12th Collegiate Baseball One week period in 1962 4/7 LOUISIANA STATE* L 7-8 4/9 Florida State W 4-3 1985 15th 2/20/89 (1) 4/10 Florida State W 6-3 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3-2 1988 7th 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/06 (3) 4/13 Tennessee* W 3-1 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 4-3 1989 21st 2/21, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 4/14 Tennessee* L 4-5 4/13 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 14-5 1991 3rd 3/21, 5/30, 6/7, 6/13/11 (8) 4/15 Tennessee* W 8-1 4/16 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) W 5-3 1992 16th 12/19, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 4/17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 8-2 4/19 Missouri* W 8-6 1996 3rd 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 6/11/12 (8) 4/20 GEORGIA* W 3-2 (16) 4/20 Missouri* W 4-3 (15) 1997 16th Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 4/21 GEORGIA* L 3-5 4/21 Missouri* L 2-8 1998 5th 3/21, 3/28, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 (13) 4/22 GEORGIA* W 6-3 4/23 SOUTH FLORIDA W 12-1 2000 20th D1 Baseball 3/9 & 3/16/15 (2) 4/24 SOUTH FLORIDA L 3-5 4/26 TENNESSEE* W 7-2 2002 15th Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 4/25 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 10-1 4/27ENNESSEE* T W 3-2 (10) 2004 16th 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, (11) 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 3-2 4/28 TENNESSEE* L 2-4 2005 2nd NCBWA 2/6, 2/13, 2/20/06 (3) 4/28 ARKANSAS* L 1-5 5/2 Louisiana State* L 2-3 2009 12th 2/28, 3/7, 3/21/11 (3) 4/29RKANSAS* A L 1-3 (10) 5/3 Louisiana State* L 0-5 2010 7th 1/27, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26, 5/3 Kentucky* W 5-3 5/4 Louisiana State* L 6-18 2011 2nd 4/2, 4/16, 5/28, 6/5, 6/11/12 (12) 5/4 Kentucky* W 5-1 5/6 FLORIDA A&M W 22-1 2012 3rd Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 5/5 Kentucky* L 1-2 5/7 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 7-1 2014 18th 3/21, 4/1, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (12) 5/8 NORTH FLORIDA W 4-3 (11) 5/10 AUBURN* L 4-7 2015 3rd Perfect Game/Rawlings Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 5/11 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 4-1 5/11UBURN* A W 5-4 2016 5th 3/21, 3/28, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 (12) 5/12 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 0-2 5/12 AUBURN* L 1-4 *Since 1981 Sporting News 4/8/96 (1) 5/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 2-1 5/16 Georgia* W 4-2 USA Today/ESPN 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21/11 (4) 5/15 Samford L 7-12 5/17 Georgia* L 1-3 YEAR USA TODAY/ESPN* 1/26, 2/20, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19, 5/17 Auburn* W 6-0 5/18 Georgia* L 2-9 1992 13th 3/26, 4/2, 4/16, 5/28/12 (9) 5/18 Auburn* W 10-1 SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 1994 23rd Pre, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7, 3/14, 5/19 Auburn* L 4-5 5/21 Texas A&M L 3-6 1996 3rd 3/21, 4/1, 4/25, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 (12) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) NCAA Bloomington (Ind.) Regional 1997 18th 5/22 Auburn W 6-1 5/31 Austin Peay L 3-4 1998 7th 5/24 Vanderbilt L 1-2 6/1 Valparaiso L 4-5 2000 21st 5/25 South Carolina W 7-2 2002 15th 5/26 Vanderbilt L 6-8 2004 16th NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 2005 2nd 6/1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 4-0 2009 13th 6/2 GEORGIA TECH W 6-2 2010 8th 6/3 GEORGIA TECH W 15-3 2011 2nd NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 2012 6th 6/9 NC STATE W 7-1 2014 24th 6/10 NC STATE W 9-8 (10) 2015 3rd College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 2016 5th 6/16 South Carolina L 3-7 *Since 1992 6/18 Kent State L 4-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS & SCORES 2014 (40-23) (21-9 SEC, 1ST EAST) 2015 (52-18) (19-11 SEC, 2ND EAST) 2016 (52-16) (19-10 SEC, 2ND EAST) NCAA Gainesville Regional College World Series College World Series SEC Champions NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Super Regional Champions SEC Eastern Division Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions NCAA Gainesville Regional Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan SEC Tournament Champions Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/14 MARYLAND W 4-0 Coach: Kevin O’Sullivan 2/19 FGCU W 4-2 2/15 MARYLAND L 7-9 2/13 RHODE ISLAND W 9-1 2/20 FGCU W 8-4 2/16ARYLAND M W 8-5 (8) 2/14 RHODE ISLAND W 22-3 2/21 FGCU W 12-3 2/18 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 5-1 2/15 RHODE ISLAND W 6-1 2/23 EASTERN MICHIGAN W 12-4 2/19 NORTH FLORIDA W 8-7 2/18 South Florida W 13-3 2/24 Eastern Michigan (Lakeland) W 8-7 2/21 Miami (Fla.) L 4-6 2/20 MIAMI (Fla.) W 4-3 2/26 Miami (Fla.) W 5-0 2/22 Miami (Fla.) L 2-5 2/21 MIAMI (Fla.) L 2-7 2/27 Miami (Fla.) L 3-5 2/23 Miami (Fla.) W 6-4 2/22 MIAMI (Fla.) W 2-1 2/28 Miami (Fla.) W 7-3 2/27 FLORIDA GULF COAST L 1-2 2/24 Florida Atlantic (Pensacola) W 10-8 3/1UCF @ W 9-5 2/28 ILLINOIS L 0-6 2/27 STONY BROOK W 1-0 3/3 UCF W 4-0 3/1 FLORIDA GULF COAST W 4-0 2/28 STONY BROOK W 14-3 3/4ARTMOUTH D W 7-0 3/2 ILLINOIS L 1-5 3/1 STONY BROOK W 6-2 3/5 DARTMOUTH W 4-3 (12) 3/4 Southern Miss (Pensacola) W 4-2 3/3 Central Florida L 3-4 3/6ARTMOUTH D W 8-6 3/7ONNECTICUT C W 1-0 (11) 3/4 CENTRAL FLORIDA W 10-2 3/8 North Florida W 6-2 3/8ONNECTICUT C W 2-1 (10) 3/6 MAINE W 5-0 3/9 NORTH FLORIDA w 5-4 3/9ONNECTICUT C W 6-5 (10) 3/7 MAINE W 6-1 3/11 HARVARD W 16-5 3/12 IILLINOIS STATE W 13-5 3/8 MAINE W 5-3 3/12 HARVARD W 9-2 3/14 ARKANSAS* W 2-1 3/10 FAIRFIELD W 8-7 3/12 HARVARD W 3-1 3/15 ARKANSAS* W 1-0 3/11 FAIRFIELD W 6-1 3/15 FLORIDA STATE W 6-0 3/16 ARKANSAS* L 3-9 3/13 TENNESSEE* L 3-6 3/18 MISSOURI* W 4-3 (10) 3/18 FLORIDA STATE W 3-1 3/14 TENNESSEE* W 8-3 3/19 MISSOURI* W 6-2 3/21 Texas A&M* W 5-3 (11) 3/15 TENNESSEE* W 9-4 3/20 MISSOURI* W 7-5 3/22 Texas A&M* L 4-5 3/17 FLORIDA STATE W 14-8 3/22 FLA. ATLANTIC W 2-1 3/23 Texas A&M* L 3-4 (11) 3/20 Ole Miss* L 1-4 3/25 Kentucky W 12-5 3/25 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 4-1 3/21 Ole Miss* L 2-5 3/26 Kentucky L 4-7 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* W 2-1 3/21 Ole Miss* W 8-4 3/27 Kentucky L 4-5 (10) 3/29 LOUISIANA STATE* W 6-2 3/24 Stetson W 9-6 3/29 Florida State (Jacksonville) W 3-2 3/30 LOUISIANA STATE* W 11-7 3/27 ALABAMA* L 9-12 (10) 4/1 TEXAS A&M* W 7-4 4/1 FLORIDA ATLANTIC L 4-5 (11) 3/27 ALABAMA* W 8-1 4/2 TEXAS A&M* W 7-2 4/4 Kentucky* L 1-17 3/28 ALABAMA* W 7-4 4/3 TEXAS A&M* W 10-7 4/5 Kentucky* W 11-10 3/31 Florida State (Jacksonville) L 3-8 4/5 JACKSONVILLE W 7-2 4/6 Kentucky* L 8-9 4/3 Missouri* W 5-1 4/8 MISS. STATE* W 8-2 4/8 Florida State W 8-0 4/4 Missouri* L 1-10 4/9 MISS. STATE* L 4-10 4/11 South Carolina* L 1-4 4/5 Missouri* L 3-5 4/10 MISS. STATE* L 1-2 4/12 South Carolina* W 4-3 (13) 4/7 STETSON W 22-2 4/12 Florida State W 8-2 4/13 South Carolina* W 6-5 4/10 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 14-3 4/14 Arkansas* W 12-8 4/15 Florida Gulf Coast (Fort Myers) W 7-1 4/11 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 12-5 4/15 Arkansas* W 9-2 4/19 GEORGIA* W 3-2 4/12 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 12-2 4/16 Arkansas* W 8-2 4/19 GEORGIA* W 8-1 4/14 Florida State L 3-4 (12) 4/19 JACKSONVILLE W 3-1 4/20 GEORGIA* W 10-3 4/17 Mississippi State* W 6-3 4/21 GEORGIA* L 1-2 (12) 4/22 JACKSONVILLE L 1-3 4/18 Mississippi State* W 2-1 4/22 GEORGIA* W 6-0 4/23 FLORIDA A&M L 3-4 4/19 Mississippi State* W 10-5 4/23 GEORGIA* W 4-1 4/25 MISSOURI* W 7-1 4/21 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 2-1 4/29 South Carolina W 5-4 4/26 MISSOURI* W 5-0 4/24 KENTUCKY* L 0-3 4/30 South Carolina L 1-2 4/27ISSOURI* M W 6-5 (10) 4/25 KENTUCKY* L 6-7 5/1 South Carolina Cancelled 5/2 Alabama* W 7-3 4/26 KENTUCKY* W 10-1 5/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 7-1 5/3 Alabama* W 4-3 5/1 Georgia* L 1-11 5/6 Tennessee* W 7-2 5/4 Alabama* W 13-3 5/2 Georgia* W 3-2 5/7 Tennessee* L 2-5 5/6ERCER M L 2-4 5/3 Georgia* W 7-4 5/8 Tennessee* W 9-3 5/8 VANDERBILT* W 1-0 5/5 SOUTH FLORIDA W 5-1 5/10 USF W 11-4 5/9 VANDERBILT* L 0-3 5/7 Vanderbilt* L 0-2 5/13 VANDERBILT* W 4-2 5/10 VANDERBILT* L 2-16 5/8 Vanderbilt* W 7-3 5/14 VANDERBILT* L 0-5 5/13 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-2 5/9 Vanderbilt* W 9-7 (10) 5/15 VANDERBILT* W 10-6 5/15 Tennessee* W 6-5 (11) 5/14 AUBURN* L 1-4 5/20 Louisiana State* L 4-5 5/16 Tennessee* W 4-2 5/15 AUBURN* W 4-3 5/21 Louisiana State* - ppd from 5/19 L 3-7 5/17 Tennessee* L 5-7 5/16 AUBURN* W 3-1 5/21 Louisiana State* W 6-2 (7) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) 5/21 Kentucky L 2-4 5/20 Arkansas L 6-7 5/25 Louisiana State L 3-5 (14) 5/22 South Carolina W 7-2 5/21 Auburn W 11-2 5/26 Alabama W 5-4 5/23 Mississippi State W 5-1 5/22 Arkansas W 10-0 (7) 5/27 Mississippi State W 12-2 (7) 5/24 Kentucky W 6-5 5/23 Louisiana State W 2-1 5/28 Louisiana State W 1-0 5/25 Louisiana State L 0-2 5/24 Vanderbilt W 7-3 5/29 Texas A&M L 5-12 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Regional 5/30 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 2-3 5/29 FLORIDA A&M W 19-0 6/3 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 9-3 5/31 NORTH CAROLINA L 2-5 5/30 SOUTH FLORIDA W 8-2 6/4 CONNECTICUT W 6-5 5/31 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 2-1 6/5 GEORGIA TECH W 10-1 NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional NCAA Gainesville (Fla.) Super Regional 6/5 FLORIDA STATE W 13-5 6/11 FLORIDA STATE L 0-3 6/6 FLORIDA STATE W 11-4 6/12 FLORIDA STATE W 5-0 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/13 FLORIDA STATE W 7-0 6/13 Miami (Fla.) W 15-3 College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) 6/15 Virginia L 0-1 6/19 Coastal Carolina L 1-2 6/17 Miami (Fla.) W 10-2 6/21 Texas Tech L 2-3 6/19 Virginia W 10-5 6/20 Virginia L 4-5

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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME TEAM FIELDING - SEASON (SINCE 1977 UNLESS NOTED) At Bats: 9, John Fuller vs. Auburn (4/23/72, 20 inn.) Highest Fielding Percentage: .984, 2015 At Bats (9-Inning Game): 8, C.J. Smith, Mario Garza and Justin Tordi vs. USF (3/25/03) & Chris Wiggs vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/94) Lowest Fielding Percentage (since 1948): .905, 1955 At Bats (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Total Chances: 2,850, 2005 Runs: 7, Mario Garza vs. Siena (2/27/02) Putouts: 1,932, 2011 Runs (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Assists: 838, 2005 Hits: 5, 33 players, most recently by JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Double Plays: 75, 2004 Hits (inning): 3, Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Errors: 123, 1998 Runs Batted In: 11, Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09) Runs Batted In (inning): 8, Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Doubles: 4, David Eckstein vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/10/96) TEAM FIELDING - GAME Doubles (inning): 2, Vickash Ramjit vs. South Carolina (4/13/13, 6th), Billy Minnis vs. Alabama (3/19/89, 6th) & Allen Trammell vs. Putouts: 60 vs. Auburn (4/22/72, 20 inn.) Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) Assists: 23 vs. Vanderbilt (5/21/05) Triples: 3, Maury Hurt vs. Tennessee (4/28/56) & Haywood Sullivan vs. Georgia Tech (4/18/51) Errors: 11, vs. Georgia (3/17/79) & vs. Rollins (5/12/50) Home Runs: 4, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Home Runs (consec. at bats): 3, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15), Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09), Brian Leclerc vs. Florida A&M INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME (2/15/05) & Ryan Shealy vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02) Putouts: 20, Vickash Ramjit vs. Georgia (4/20/12, 16 inn.) Grand Slams: 2, Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13) & Preston Tucker vs. UCF (4/8/09) Assists: 14, Kevin Polcovich vs. Tennessee (4/27/91) (NCAA Record) Total Bases: 18, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Errors: 4, numerous times, last by Tim Olson vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/12/00) Total Bases (inning): 8, Matt Goss and Ryan Shealy vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02, 6th) & Allen Trammell vs. Kentucky (3/16/65, 6th) : 3, Derek Nicholson vs. Kentucky (4/3/98) and Tennessee (3/29/98) & David Eckstein vs. Georgia State (2/9/96) Walks: 5, three times, most recently Matt LaPorta vs. Tennessee (5/18/07) FLORIDA NO‑HIT PERFORMANCES Hit by Pitches: 3, 5x, most recently Richie Martin vs. Florida A&M (5/29/15) Date Pitcher (s) Opponent Score (Inn.) Strikeouts: 5, Travis Andre vs. LSU (3/22/96) & Brandon Marsters vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/17/95) 3/18/49 Bob Adams (7.0) North Carolina 6-0 (7) Stolen Bases: 6, Tom Moore vs. Georgia (3/30/62) 5/3/58 Sid Smith (7.2) Georgia Tech 3-1 (9) Stolen Bases (inning): 3, Mark Ellis vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/7/99, 1st), Brian Duva vs. Valdosta State (3/23/93, 1st) & Tom Moore vs. Tim Tworney (1.1) Georgia (3/30/62, 7th) 3/11/64 Don Pendley (3.0) Florida Southern 1-0 (13) Dan Griffin (3.0) MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Richard Phillips (3.0) Dan Eggart (4.0) Longest Hitting Streak: 29 games, Tim Olson (3/5-4/22/00) 3/10/73 Mike Newman (9.0) Florida Southern 1-0 (9) Consecutive Hits: 8, Kurt Keene (5/8-5/11/99) 4/22/78 Pete Teixeria (7.0) Kentucky 1-0 (7) Consecutive Games Reaching Base: 159, Brad Wilkerson (2/3/96‑3/28/98) 5/23/91 John Burke (9.0) Furman* 2-0 (9) Consecutive Games Reaching Base Safely: 141, Brad Wilkerson (3/10/96‑3/28/98) 3/19/93 Doug Brennan (7.0) Pace 16-0 (9) Consecutive Games with a Home Run: 5, Matt LaPorta, (3/24-4/1/07) Chris Nelson (2.0) 6/1/12 Jonathon Crawford (9.0) Bethune-Cookman& 4-0 (9) TEAM PITCHING - SEASON (SINCE 1961 UNLESS NOTED) *NCAA East Regional, Gainesville, Fla. Lowest Earned Run Average: 2.20, 1968 &NCAA Gainesville Regional Highest Earned Run Average: 6.01, 2001 Saves (since 1977): 20, 2014 Complete Games: 27, 1978 Shutouts: 11, 2011 Innings: 644.0, 2011 Hits Allowed: 694, 2000 Runs Allowed: 448, 2000 Fewest Runs Allowed: 110, 1968 Earned Runs Allowed: 376, 2000 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 77, 1961 Walks: 303, 1987, 1989 & 1992 Fewest Walks: 93, 1963 Fewest Walks Per 9 Innings: 1.81, 2011 Strikeouts: 671, 2016 Strikeouts Per 9 Innings: 9.85, 2016 Most Home Runs Allowed: 73, 1989 Fewest Home Runs Allowed: 9, 1973 Opposing Batting Average: .202, 1967 Wild Pitches (since 1977): 68, 2001 Hit Batters (since 1979): 74, 2013 Pickoffs (since 1990): 34, 2000 Before Jonathon Crawford’s heroics in the 2012 NCAA Gainesville Regional, the Gators’ last nine-inning no-hitter had been thrown INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME by John Burke against Furman in the NCAA East Regional on May 23, 1991. Innings: 11.2, Kerry Kellogg vs. USF (4/19/79) Innings in Relief: 11.0, Doug Corbett vs. Auburn (4/22/72) Innings in a Shutout: 11.0, Bob Kowalski vs. Stetson (3/11/72) Hits Allowed: 18, Bill Saap vs. Camp Blanding (3/31/45) Runs Allowed: 12, Matt McClendon vs. Alabama (3/7/98) Earned Runs Allowed: 10, four times, most recently Bryan Augenstein vs. South Carolina (4/6/07) Walks: 9, Marc Valdes vs. Miami (Fla.) (2/27/93) & Vanderbilt (4/11/92) Strikeouts: 18, Earl Stephens vs. Miami (Fla.) (4/5/47, 10 inn.) Strikeouts (9-Inning Game): 17, Kelly Prior vs. Auburn (3/18/67) & Dennis Aust vs. Vanderbilt (4/22/61) Consecutive Batters Retired: 27, Brian Johnson (10 vs. USF, 2/18/11 & 17 vs. Boston College, 2/24/11)

MISCELLANEOUS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Consecutive Wins: 17, Logan Shore (5/21/15-6/12/16) Consecutive Complete Games: 12, Doug Corbett (Entire 1974 season) Consecutive Scoreless Innings: 30, Kelly Prior (3rd inning, 4/23/66 ‑ 7th inning, 5/13/66) Consecutive Shutouts: 2, seven times, most recently by Marc Valdes (5/1 & 5/8/93) Consecutive 10+ Strikeout Games: 3, Dale “Smoke” Willis (4/20‑5/4/56) Consecutive Appearances: 13, Connor Falkenbach (4/23-5/14/05)

Zack Powers became the second player in school history with two grand slams in one game when he totaled nine RBI in a 16-5 victory over Duke on Feb. 17, 2013.

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FLORIDA TEAM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS - SEASON MARGINS Games Played: 72, 1991 (51-21) & 2011 (53-19) Wins: 53, 2011 (53-19) LARGEST WIN Losses: 30, 1990 (29-30), 2007 (29-30), 2013 (29-30) 34 Savannah State 35-1 2/7/01 Gainesville Consecutive Wins: 18, (2/21-3/22/12) 31 Georgia State 31-0 2/9/96 Gainesville Consecutive Losses: 9, (5/4-5/23/73) 28 Siena 31-3 2/27/02 Gainesville Home Wins: 35, 1998 (35-5) 26 Pfeiffer 27‑1 1963 Gainesville Home Losses: 17, 2007 (17-17) 24 Charleston Southern 25-1 2/2/02 Gainesville Consecutive Home Wins: 29, (5/15/15-4/8/16) 24 Fordham 25-1 3/15/00 Gainesville Consecutive Season-Opening Wins: 11 (2/2-3/1/02 & 2/4-2/19/89) 24 Alabama 27‑3 3/19/89 Gainesville Consecutive Season-Opening Losses: 4 (2/21-3/4/75 & 3/4-3/10/71) 24 Kentucky 25‑1 1965 Gainesville SEC Wins: 22, 2010 & 2011 (22-8) 24 Georgia 27‑3 1964 Gainesville SEC Losses: 20, 2006 (10-20) 23 Baltimore 23‑0 3/31/80 Gainesville Highest Won-Lost Percentage (min. 25 games): .815, 1952 (21‑4‑2) Lowest Won-Lost Percentage (min. 25 games): .420, 1948 (10-14-1) Highest SEC Won-Lost Percentage: .875, 1968 (14‑2) LARGEST SEC WIN Lowest SEC Won-Lost Percentage: .125, 1946 (1-7) 24 Alabama 27‑3 3/19/89 Gainesville 24 Kentucky 25‑1 1965 Gainesville MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS 24 Georgia 27‑3 1964 Gainesville 22 Kentucky 22‑0 1957 Lexington Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 268, (3/11/95-4/7/99) 22 Kentucky 32-10 4/4/98 Lexington Consecutive Base Hits: 9, vs. Stetson (4/11/01) & Kentucky (3/17/65) 19 Kentucky 19-0 5/16/03 Gainesville Consecutive Batters Reaching Safely: 20, vs. Kentucky (4/4/98, 1st and 2nd innings) 19 Ole Miss 24-5 3/15/02 Gainesville Consecutive Scoreless Innings - UF: 30, (3/2‑3/9/68) 19 Tennessee 28‑9 1960 Knoxville Consecutive Scoreless Innings - Opponent: 45, (5/17‑5/25/68) 18 Mississippi State 18-0 4/9/11 Starkville Consecutive Shutouts - UF: 2, 27x, last 6/12 & 6/13/16 18 Kentucky 18-0 4/8/00 Lexington Consecutive Shutouts - Opponent: 5, (5/17‑5/25/68)

TEAM BATTING - SEASON (SINCE 1961 UNLESS NOTED) LARGEST NON‑CONFERENCE WIN 34 Savannah State 35-1 2/7/01 Gainesville Batting Average: .346, 2002 31 Georgia State 31-0 2/9/96 Gainesville At Bats: 2,460, 2011 28 Siena 31-3 2/27/02 Gainesville Runs: 633, 2002 26 Pfeiffer 27‑1 1963 Gainesville Runs Per Game: 9.73, 2002 24 Charleston Southern 25-1 2/2/02 Gainesville Hits: 825, 2002 24 Fordham 25-1 3/15/00 Gainesville Hits Per Game: 12.69, 2002 23 Baltimore 23‑0 3/31/80 Gainesville Runs Batted In: 567, 2002 22UNY S ‑Stony Brook 22‑0 4/7/82 Gainesville Doubles: 159, 1998 22 Hofstra 28-6 2/23/03 Gainesville Triples: 31, 1979 21 Ashland 22‑1 3/29/83 Gainesville Home Runs: 132, 1998 21 Siena 23‑2 4/7/80 Gainesville Total Bases: 1,353, 1998 Slugging Percentage: .591, 1998 Walks: 372, 1984 LARGEST DEFEAT Hit by Pitches (since 1986): 84, 2003 22 Clemson 24‑2 3/19/74 Gainesville Strikeouts: 515, 2005 18 Mississippi State 20-2 5/5/00 Starkville Sacrifices (since 1985): 64, 2011 17 South Carolina 21-4 3/26/06 Columbia Sacrifice Flies (since 1985): 48, 2000 16 Kentucky 17-1 4/14/14 Lexington Stolen Bases: 148, 2001 16 Miami (Fla.) 17-1 2/5/00 Coral Gables 16 Georgia 20‑4 1955 Gainesville TEAM BATTING - GAME 16 Alabama 17‑1 1948 Gainesville 16 Tampa 23‑7 1947 Gainesville At Bats: 66 vs. Auburn (4/22/72, 20 inn.) 16 Rollins 22‑6 1947 Gainesville At Bats (9-Inning Game): 53 vs. Siena (2/27/02) 16 Alabama 16‑0 1927 Tuscaloosa At Bats (inning): 22 vs. Kentucky (3/17/65, 6th) Runs: 35 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01) Runs (inning): 18, vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd) & Kentucky (3/17/65, 6th) LARGEST SEC DEFEAT Innings with one or more runs: 9 vs. Tennessee (4/29/60) 18 Mississippi State 20-2 5/5/00 Starkville Hits: 31 vs. Siena (2/27/02) 17 South Carolina 21-4 3/26/06 Columbia Hits (inning): 12 vs. Ole Miss (3/28/97, 7th) 16 Kentucky 17-1 4/14/14 Lexington Runs Batted In: 34 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01) 16 Georgia 20‑4 1955 Gainesville Doubles: 10 vs. Hofstra (2/23/03) 16 Alabama 17‑1 1948 Gainesville Triples: 4 vs. Tennessee (4/28/56) 16 Alabama 16‑0 1927 Tuscaloosa Home Runs: 7, vs. Stetson (4/7/15), Miami (Fla.) (2/7/98), Kentucky (3/25/79) & Vanderbilt (4/11/78) 15 Georgia 16‑1 5/13/89 SEC Tourney Home Runs (inning): 4 vs. Ole Miss (3/15/02, 6th) 15 South Carolina 17-2 4/18/98 Columbia Total Bases: 50 vs. Kentucky (4/4/98) 14 Vanderbilt 16-2 4/2/06 Gainesville Walks: 19 vs. Temple (3/6/79) 14 Mississippi State 18‑4 4/14/90 Gainesville Stolen Bases: 12 vs. Auburn (3/25/50) 14 LSU 18‑4 3/1/86 Gainesville Runners Left on Base: 24 vs. Tampa (2/9/85) 14 Alabama 16‑2 1949 Gainesville

MISCELLANEOUS GAME RECORDS LARGEST NON‑CONFERENCE DEFEAT Innings: 20, Auburn (4/22/72) 22 Clemson 24‑2 3/19/74 Gainesville Margin of Victory: 34 vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 35-1) 16 Tampa 23‑7 1947 Gainesville Margin of Defeat: 22 vs. Clemson (3/19/74, 24-2) 16 Miami (Fla.) 17-1 2/5/00 Coral Gables Margin of Victory in a Shutout: 31 vs. Georgia State (2/9/96) 16 Rollins 22‑6 1947 Gainesville Most Players Used: 24 vs. Rollins (3/1/60) 14 Miami (Fla.) 19-5 2/15/04 Coral Gables Most Pitchers Used: 9, vs. Army (3/26/02) & Florida Southern (3/4/67, 3/6/65) 14 Florida State 14‑0 3/1/75 Tallahassee Longest Game: 5:12 vs. LSU (3/22/96, 16 inn.) 13 Virginia 14‑1 5/24/85 NCAA Regional Longest 9-Inning Game: 5:10 vs. College of Charleston (3/12/02) 13 Florida State 20‑7 5/4/79 Tallahassee Shortest Game: 1:12 vs. Kentucky (4/17/76) Shortest 9-Inning Game: 1:48 vs. Georgia (5/1/94) Largest Deficit Overcome: 10, Miami (Ohio) (3/23/72, 14-13)

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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL SEASON BATTING & FIELDING RECORDS DOUBLES HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) BATTING 1. Mike Zunino 28, 2012 1. David Eckstein 25, 1997 FIELDING *All batting records since 1961 (min. 100 AB) unless otherwise 2. Preston Tucker 23, 2011 2. Matt LaPorta 19, 2007 *All fielding records since 1977 unless otherwise noted noted Mike Zunino 23, 2011 3. Brian Rose 18, 2003 Greg Catalanotte 23, 1998 Steve Zerr 18, 1989 PUTOUTS GAMES PLAYED Mike Moberg 23, 1990 5. Richie Martin 16, 2015 1. Matt LaPorta 719, 2005 1. Preston Tucker 72, 2011 Chris Lombardozzi 23, 1985 Bryson Smith 16, 2011 2. Ryan Shealy 605, 2002 Mike Zunino 72, 2011 7. Brad Wilkerson 22, 1996 Jimmy Bell 16, 1990 3. Brent Killen 599, 1991 3. Josh Adams 71, 2011 Mario Linares 22, 1991 8. Matt den Dekker 14, 2009 4. Chuck Sandberg 561, 1979 Nolan Fontana 71, 2011 Rodney Brewer 22, 1987 Brian Rose 14, 2001 5. David Ross 559, 1998 Daniel Pigott 71, 2011 10. Daniel Pigott 21, 2011 Tim Olson 14, 2000 6. Mike Zunino 532, 2011 Adam Davis 71, 2005 David Ross 21, 1998 7. Chris Kokinda 524, 1995 Brian Jeroloman 71, 2005 Rodney Brewer 21, 1986 STRIKEOUTS (SINCE 1977) 8. Brent Killen 521, 1992 Brent Killen 71, 1991 Scott Ruskin 21, 1984 1. Brian Purvis 71, 1991 9. Vickash Ramjit 505, 2013 Brian Purvis 71, 1991 2. Ted Rich 67, 1992 10. C.J. Smith 501, 2003 10. Richie Martin 70, 2015 TRIPLES 3. Matt LaPorta 65, 2005 JJ Schwarz 70, 2015 1. Brian Duva 11, 1993 Brian Leclerc 65, 2005 ASSISTS Jeff Corsaletti 70, 2005 Rob Teegarden 11, 1979 5. Justin Tordi 64, 2005 1. Adam Davis 269, 2005 Matt LaPorta 70, 2005 3. John Dunlap 7, 1983 Tony Socarras 64, 2000 2. David Eckstein 255, 1997 Justin Tordi 70, 2005 Jim Watkins 7, 1978 7. Mario Linares 63, 1988 3. David Eckstein 243, 1996 Herbert Perry 70, 1991 5. Buddy Reed 6, 2016 8. Buddy Reed 62, 2016 4. Justin Tordi 240, 2005 Avery Barnes 6, 2009 8. Gavin Dickey 61, 2005 5. Justin Tordi 235, 2004 GAMES STARTED Tripp MacKay 6, 1994 Bo Camposano 61, 1991 6. Kevin Polcovich 232, 1991 1. Preston Tucker 72, 2011 Mike Moberg 6, 1988 7. John Tamargo 220, 1996 2. Josh Adams 71, 2011 Albie Scoggins 6, 1982 SACRIFICE BUNTS (SINCE 1985) 8. Nolan Fontana 209, 2011 Nolan Fontana 71, 2011 Bernie Haskins 6, 1963 1. Buddy Reed 14, 2014 9. Mark Kiger 207, 2002 Adam Davis 71, 2005 Lowell Rushing 6, 1950 2. Josh Adams 13, 2011 10. Brent Addison 204, 1989 Brian Jeroloman 71, 2005 Aaron Sobieraj 13, 2002 Brian Purvis 71, 1991 HOME RUNS 4. Nolan Fontana 11, 2011 DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 7. Richie Martin 70, 2015 1. Matt LaPorta 26, 2005 5. Cody Dent 10, 2012, 2013 1. Matt LaPorta 63, 2005 JJ Schwarz 70, 2015 2. Ryan Shealy 23, 2002 Daniel Pigott 10, 2011 2. Justin Tordi 58, 2005 Mike Zunino 70, 2011 Brad Wilkerson 23, 1997, 1998 Justin Tordi 10, 2005 Brent Killen 58, 1991 Jeff Corsaletti 70, 2005 5. Matt LaPorta 20, 2007 Brian Jeroloman 10, 2004 4. C.J. Smith 55, 2004 Matt LaPorta 70, 2005 6. Mike Zunino 19, 2011, 2012 Mark Kiger 10, 2002 David Eckstein 55, 1997 Justin Tordi 70, 2005 Tony Socarras 19, 2000 John Brantley 10, 1988 Tommy Edwards 55, 1987 Brent Killen 70, 1991 David Ross 19, 1998 Mike Moberg 10, 1988 7. Justin Tordi 54, 2004 Dave Falcone 19, 1981 John Dunlap 10, 1982 8. David Eckstein 53, 1996 BATTING AVERAGE 9. Adam Davis 52, 2005 1. Allen Trammell .425, 1965 RUNS BATTED IN SACRIFICE FLIES (SINCE 1985) Brent Killen 52, 1992 2. Pat Osborn .414, 2002 1. Preston Tucker 85, 2009 1. Taylor Gushue 11, 2014 3. Brad Wilkerson .407, 1996 2. Ryan Shealy 80, 2002 Mike Zunino 11, 2012 ERRORS 4. Scott Ruskin .406, 1984 3. Matt LaPorta 79, 2005 3. Nolan Fontana 9, 2011 1. Kevin Polcovich 34, 1991 5. Mark Kiger .403, 2002 4. Pat Osborn 76, 2002 Mark Kiger 9, 2000 2. Roger Holt 28, 1977 Jason Dill .403, 2001 Brad Wilkerson 76, 1997 Brad Wilkerson 9, 1997 3. Brent Addison 25, 1989 7. Matt LaPorta .402, 2007 6. Tim Olson 75, 2000 6. Justin Shafer 8, 2012 Chris Lombardozzi 25, 1985 8. Scott Lusader .400, 1985 7. Preston Tucker 74, 2011 Derek Nicholson 8, 1998 Rory Alonzo 25, 1984 9. Tim Olson .394, 2000 Dave Falcone 74, 1981 Lance Hodges 8, 1987 6. Herbert Perry 24, 1989 10. Javier Ortiz .392, 1982 Tony Stevens 74, 1979 9. Matt den Dekker 7, 2009 7. Aaron Sobieraj 23, 2000 10. JJ Schwarz 73, 2015 Cole Figueroa 7, 2008 Ty Martin 23, 1997 AT BATS Matt LaPorta 7, 2005 Scott Clemo 23, 1985 1. David Eckstein 302, 1996 TOTAL BASES Kurt Keene 7, 2000 Bruce Crabbe 23, 1983 2. Adam Davis 294, 2005 1. Ryan Shealy 186, 2002 Jason Dill 7, 1998 Larry Hall 23, 1979 3. Dave Majeski 288, 1991 2. Matt LaPorta 185, 2005 Mario Linares 7, 1988 4. Preston Tucker 286, 2011 3. Brad Wilkerson 181, 1997 Active Gators in BOLD 5. Dalton Guthrie 282, 2015 4. Mike Zunino 178, 2011 STOLEN BASES Buddy Reed 282, 2015 5. Pat Osborn 174, 2002 1. Nick Belmonte 42, 1976 Kurt Keene 282, 2000 6. Tim Olson 169, 2000 2. Jim Watkins 37, 1979 8. Mark Kiger 280, 2000 7. Brad Wilkerson 165, 1998 3. Kevin Estrada 35, 2001 9. Dalton Guthrie 279, 2016 8. Mike Zunino 164, 2012 David Eckstein 35, 1997 Jeff Corsaletti 279, 2005 Chuck Hazzard 164, 1996 5. David Eckstein 34, 1996 10. JJ Schwarz 161, 2015 Brian Duva 34, 1993 RUNS SCORED Derek Nicholson 161, 1998 7. Roger Holt 32, 1977 1. Mark Kiger 90, 2002 8. Aaron Davidson 30, 2001 2. Brad Wilkerson 86, 1998 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Brian Duva 30, 1994 3. David Eckstein 85, 1997 1. Matt LaPorta .817, 2007 10. Jim Watkins 28, 1978 4. Brad Wilkerson 82, 1997 2. Brad Wilkerson .767, 1997 Robert Forbes 28, 1948 5. Mark Kiger 78, 2000 3. Brad Wilkerson .743, 1998 Ned Brigham 78, 1989 4. Scott Ruskin .714, 1984 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE (SINCE 1986) 7. Avery Barnes 76, 2009 5. Ryan Shealy .713, 2002 1. Matt LaPorta .582, 2007 David Eckstein 76, 1996 6. Joey Fernandez .704, 1987 2. Brad Wilkerson .547, 1996 9. Mike Zunino 75, 2011 7. Matt LaPorta .698, 2005 3. Brad Wilkerson .538, 1998 Adam Davis 75, 2005 Dave Falcone .698, 1981 4. Mark Kiger .522, 2002 Matt LaPorta 75, 2005 9. Pat Osborn .693, 2002 5. Brad Wilkerson .508, 1997 10. Jim Yonker .689, 1981 6. Jason Dill .503, 2001 HITS 7. Pat Osborn .492, 2002 1. Mark Kiger 104, 2002 WALKS 8. Brian Reimsnyder .487, 1989 Pat Osborn 104, 2002 1. Brad Wilkerson 85, 1998 9. Joey Fernandez .486, 1987 3. Kurt Keene 103, 2000 2. Brian Reimsnyder 78, 1989 10. Steve Lombardozzi .485, 1981 4. David Eckstein 102, 1996 3. Brad Wilkerson 76, 1996 The MVP of the 1988 SEC Tourney claimed by the Gators, 5. Jeff Corsaletti 100, 2005 4. Albie Scoggins 66, 1982 Brian Reimsnyder drew a then-school-record 78 walks the 6. Ryan Shealy 99, 2002 5. Brad Wilkerson 63, 1997 following year. 7. Mike Zunino 98, 2011 6. Brent Killen 62, 1992 Brad Wilkerson 98, 1996 7. Mark Kiger 60, 2002 9. Tim Olson 97, 2000 8. Jason Dill 59, 2000 Casey Smith 97, 1998 Chris Lombardozzi 59, 1985 Chuck Hazzard 97, 1996 Chuck Sandberg 59, 1979

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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL SEASON PITCHING RECORDS Hudson Randall 11, 2011 HITS PER 9 INNINGS BATTERS FACED (SINCE 1985) PITCHING Alex Panteliodis 11, 2010 1. Jim Biggart 4.20, 1962 1. Marc Valdes 603, 1991 *All pitching records since 1961 (min. 1 IP per game) unless Justin Hoyman 11, 2004 2. Dan Griffin 4.95, 1964 2. Marc Valdes 578, 1992 otherwise noted; the aluminum bat era began in 1974 Brad Wilkerson 11, 1997 3. Kelly Prior 5.03, 1965 3. Brad Wilkerson 567, 1998 John Kaufman 11, 1996 4. Nick Maronde 5.65, 2011 4. Rob Bonanno 566, 1994 APPEARANCES Darren McClellan 11, 1995 5. Adrian Zabala 5.76, 1964 5. Marc Valdes 546, 1993 1. Connor Falkenbach 51, 2005 Johnny Wiggs 11, 1988 6. Danny Wheeler 5.81, 1994 6. Matt McClendon 544, 1998 2. Paul Rigdon 42, 1996 Rich Bombard 11, 1982 7. Tony Davis 5.93, 2009 7. Justin Hoyman 520, 2004 3. Kirby Snead 41, 2016 Jim Courier 11, 1969 Charlie Anderson 5.93, 1964 8. John Kaufman 517, 1996 Josh Fogg 41, 1997 9. John Burke 5.97, 1991 9. Darren McClellan 515, 1995 5. Josh Fogg 40, 1998 LOSSES 10. Kelly Prior 5.98, 1966 10. Hudson Randall 487, 2011 6. Ryan Harris 37, 2013 1. Bryan Ball 9, 2006 John Pricher 37, 1992 Mike Smalley 9, 2000 HITS PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE (SINCE 1974) 8. Shaun Anderson 36, 2016 3. Ben Grezlovski 8, 1999 1. Nick Maronde 5.65, 2011 (1982-84 not included) Nick Maronde 36, 2011 Craig Pippin 8, 1975, 1976 2. Danny Wheeler 5.81, 1994 1. Nick Maronde .178, 2011 Ben Grezlovski 36, 1999 John Chappell 8, 1975 3. Tony Davis 5.93, 2009 2. Danny Wheeler .180, 1994 John Pricher 36, 1991 Doug Corbett 8, 1971 4. John Burke 5.97, 1991 3. Shaun Anderson .189, 2016 8. Billy Bullock 7, 2007 5. Shaun Anderson 6.02, 2016 4. Kevin Chapman .190, 2010 GAMES STARTED Connor Falkenbach 7, 2004 Rich Rice 6.02, 1983 Tony Davis .190, 2009 1. John Kaufman 21, 1996 Doug Brennan 7, 1993 7. Bryan Jefferson 6.21, 1984 John Burke .190, 1991 Jeff Gidcumb 21, 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 7, 1988 8. A.J. Puk 6.23, 2016 7. A.J. Puk .191, 2016 3. Marc Valdes 20, 1991 9. Shawn Fawbush 6.38, 1983 Aaron Rhodes .191, 2015 4. Logan Shore 19, 2015 WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 10 DECISIONS) 10. Alex Hart 6.57, 2002 9. Alex Hart .199, 2002 Hudson Randall 19, 2011 1. Logan Shore .923 (12-1), 2016 10. Doug Brennan .200, 1992 Karsten Whitson 19, 2011 Russ Kibler .923 (12-1), 1984 STRIKEOUTS Tommy Boss 19, 2005 3. Justin Hoyman .846 (11-2), 2004 1. Rob Bonanno 148, 1994 WILD PITCHES (SINCE 1977) Alan Horne 19, 2005 Jim Courier .846 (11-2), 1969 2. Brad Wilkerson 136, 1998 1. Darren McClellan 15, 1994 Justin Hoyman 19, 2004 5. Alan Horne .833 (10-2), 2005 3. John Burke 135, 1991 2. Keith Brice 14, 2001 Brad Wilkerson 19, 1998 Joey Simon .833 (10-2), 2000 4. Alex Faedo 133, 2016 John Burke 14, 1992 Matt McClendon 19, 1997 Ron Scott .833 (10-2), 1991 5. Marc Valdes 129, 1992 Marc Valdes 14, 1992 Marc Valdes 19, 1992 Dan Eggart .833 (10-2), 1963 6. Darren McClellan 126, 1995 Daryl Boyd 14, 1986 9. Paul Rigdon .818 (9-2), 1996 Jeff Gidcumb 126, 1988 6. Alex Hart 13, 2002 COMPLETE GAMES Rich Bombard .818 (9-2), 1981 8. Marc Valdes 119, 1993 Marc Valdes 13, 1993 1. Doug Corbett 12, 1974 9. Josh Fogg 114, 1998 Jeff Gidcumb 13, 1988 2. Russ Kibler 11, 1984 WINNING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 6 DECISIONS) 10. Russ Kibler 111, 1984 9. Seven players tied with 12 Rich Bombard 11, 1982 1. Jim Biggart 1.000 (7-0), 1962 4. Jeff Gidcumb 10, 1988 Greg Larson 1.000 (6-0), 2012 STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS HIT BATTERS (SINCE 1979) Scott Ruskin 10, 1985 Kenny Birch 1.000 (6-0), 2000 1. John Burke 13.25, 1990 1. Marc Valdes 25, 1993 6. Marc Valdes 9, 1991 Eddie Rojas 1.000 (6-0), 2000 2. A.J. Puk 12.34, 2016 2. Marc Valdes 23, 1992 Jeff Fischer 9, 1985 5. Logan Shore .923 (12-1), 2016 3. Josh Fogg 12.17, 1998 3. Mike Smalley 17, 2000 Nick Krnisch 9, 1982 Russ Kibler .923 (12-1), 1984 4. A.J. Puk 12.0, 2015 Marc Valdes 17, 1991 Randy O’Neal 9, 1981 7. Karsten Whitson .889 (8-1), 2011 5. Dale Willis 11.9, 1956 5. Matt McClendon 16, 1998 Pete Teixeira 9, 1978 Patrick Keating .889 (8-1), 2008 6. Steven Rodriguez 11.75, 2012 6. Matt McClendon 13, 1997 Ross Baumgarten 9, 1977 Darren O’Day .889 (8-1), 2004 7. Shaun Anderson 11.71, 2016 7. Logan Shore 12, 2015 David Lee .889 (8-1), 1985 8. John Burke 11.68, 1991 8. Alex Faedo 11, 2016 SOLO SHUTOUTS Ron Crum .889 (8-1), 1978 9. Danny Wheeler 11.46, 1994 Jonathon Crawford 11, 2012 1. Doug Corbett 5, 1974 10. Alex Faedo 11.44, 2016 Jay Belflower 11, 2000 2. Wayne Rogers 4, 1970 SAVES (SINCE 1977) Craig Mosher 11, 2000 3. Danny Wheler 3, 1995 1. Shaun Anderson 13, 2016 WALKS ISSUED Darren McClellan 11, 1994 John Burke 3, 1991 Josh Fogg 13, 1998 1. Brad Wilkerson 69, 1998 Johnny Wiggs 11, 1989 Pete Teixeria 3, 1978 Danny Wheeler 13, 1994 2. Marc Valdes 68, 1992 6. 16 players tied with 2 4. Johnny Magliozzi 12, 2013 Johnny Wiggs 68, 1989 PICKOFFS Austin Maddox 12, 2012 4. Craig Pippin 66, 1975 1. Johnny Wiggs 23, 1989 EARNED RUN AVERAGE John Pricher 12, 1991 5. John Burke 65, 1992 2. Doug Brennan 16, 1990 1. Burt Touchberry 0.81, 1957 7. Kevin Chapman 11, 2010 Ken Sebree 65, 1987 3. Kenny Birch 15, 2000 2. Charles Anderson 0.88, 1964 Billy Bullock 11, 2009 7. Ken Sebree 61, 1986 4. Cord Corbitt 13, 1991 3. Wayne Rogers 0.91, 1968 John Pricher 11, 1992 8. John Chappell 60, 1975 Chuck Dale 13, 1979 4. Dan Griffin 0.92, 1964 10. Paul Rigdon 10, 1996 9. Marc Valdes 59, 1993 5. Rich Bombard 11, 1982 5. Shaun Anderson 0.97, 2016 Jamie McAndrew 10, 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 59, 1988 6. Robert Dodd 10, 1994 6. Charles Anderson 1.24, 1963 7. Russ Kibler 9, 1984 7. Glen Pickren 1.29, 1968 INNINGS PITCHED WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS Nick Krnisch 9, 1982 8. Taylor Lewis 1.33, 2015 1. Jeff Gidcumb 151.2, 1988 1. George Reed 0.54, 1951 Rich Bombard 9, 1981 9. Wes Larson 1.45, 1956 2. Marc Valdes 140.1, 1991 2. Tommy Boss 0.71, 2004 10. Jim Biggart 1.46, 1962 3. Justin Hoyman 139.2, 2004 3. Bobby Poyner 0.85, 2015 Active Gators in BOLD 4. Rob Bonanno 135.1, 1994 Connor Falkenbach 0.85, 2004 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (SINCE 1974) 5. Marc Valdes 131.2, 1992 5. Hudson Randall 0.94, 2011 1. Shaun Anderson 0.97, 2016 6. Johnny Wiggs 131.1, 1989 6. Hudson Randall 0.96, 2012 2. Taylor Lewis 1.33, 2015 7. Connor Falkenbach 126.2, 2004 7. Danny Wheeler 0.98, 1996 3. Bruce Baker 1.51, 1975 8. John Kaufman 125.0, 1996 8. Glen Pickren 1.11, 1968 4. Rich Rice 1.55, 1983 9. Hudson Randall 124.1, 2011 9. Connor Falkenbach 1.23, 2003 5. Kevin Chapman 1.65, 2010 10. Brad Wilkerson 123.0, 1998 10. Anthony DeSclafani 1.24, 2011 6. Doug Brennan 1.75, 1992 7. Doug Corbett 1.76, 1974 HITS ALLOWED WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 8. Craig Pippin 1.97, 1978 1. Jeff Gidcumb 148, 1988 1. Tommy Boss 0.71, 2004 Doug Corbett 1.97, 1973 2. Matt McClendon 145, 1998 2. Connor Falkenbach 0.85, 2004 10. Shane Spears 2.01, 1994 3. Brad Wilkerson 134, 1998 3. Hudson Randall 0.94, 2011 4. Connor Falkenbach 130, 2004 4. Hudson Randall 0.96, 2012 WINS 5. Tommy Boss 126, 2005 5. Danny Wheeler 0.98, 1996 1. Jeff Gidcumb 16, 1988 Marc Valdes 126, 1991 6. Connor Falkenbach 1.23, 2003 2. Alex Faedo 13, 2016 7. Bryan Augenstein 125, 2007 7. Anthony DeSclafani 1.24, 2011 Alex Hart 13, 2002 8. Johnny Wiggs 123, 1989 8. Alex Panteliodis 1.29, 2011 Marc Valdes 13, 1991 Rich Bombard 123, 1982 9. Josh Edmondson 1.34, 2006 5. Logan Shore 12, 2016 10. Alan Horne 122, 2005 10. Shaun Anderson 1.36, 2016 Johnny Wiggs 12, 1989 Chuck Dale 121, 1979 Russ Kibler 12, 1984 Doug Corbett 12, 1974 Ron Scott was a first-team Freshman All-American in 1991, 9. Logan Shore 11, 2015 when he was 10-2 on the hill.

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FLORIDA SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BY POSITION DOUBLES RUNS BATTED IN HITS HOME RUNS CATCHER Kurt Keene 20, 2000 Adam Davis 63, 2005 Pat Osborn 104, 2002 Brad Wilkerson 23, 1998 BATTING AVERAGE Peter Alonso 18, 2016 David Eckstein 60, 1996 Herbert Perry 90, 1989 Greg Catalanotte 18, 1999 Mike Zunino .371, 2011 Preston Tucker 17, 2010 Mark Kiger 57, 2000 Herbert Perry 89, 1991 Harrison Bader 17, 2015 Brian Rose .357, 2003 Chan Perry 17, 1994 Ben Harrison 17, 2004 Will Harman .356, 1971 DOUBLES TRIPLES SHORTSTOP Derek Nicholson 20, 1998 RUNS BATTED IN AT BATS Brandon McArthur 4, 2008 AVERAGE Brett Dowdy 18, 2003 Tim Olson 75, 2000 Mike Zunino 264, 2011 Kurt Keene 4, 2000 Mark Kiger .403, 2002 Dean Empie 18, 1977 Preston Tucker 74, 2011 Brian Jeroloman 248, 2005 Brent Killen 4, 1991 Roger Holt .353, 1979 Ben Harrison 70, 2004 Mike Zunino 245, 2012 Dave Falcone 4, 1981 Kevin Estrada .351, 2001 TRIPLES Brad Wilkerson 70, 1998 Chuck Sandberg 4, 1979 Josh Tobias 5, 2015 RUNS Bill Finney 4, 1975 AT BATS Tom Moore 5, 1962 Mike Zunino 75, 2011 Dalton Guthrie 279, 2016 Jonathan Tucker 4, 2004 DESIGNATED David Ross 54, 1998 HOME RUNS John Tamargo 267, 1996 Derek Nicholson 4, 1998 Mike Zunino 53, 2012 HITTER (SINCE 1975) Matt LaPorta 26, 2005 Richie Martin 265, 2015 Dan Cushman 4, 1966 BATTING AVERAGE Ryan Shealy 23, 2002 Tom Moore 4, 1963 Chuck Hazzard .366, 1996 HITS Brad Wilkerson 23, 1997 RUNS Dave Falcone .365, 1980 Mike Zunino 98, 2011 Mark Kiger 90, 2002 HOME RUNS Mike Stanley .364, 1982 Mario Linares 82, 1991 RUNS BATTED IN Mark Ellis 69, 1998 Austin Maddox 17, 2010 Mike Zunino 79, 2012 Preston Tucker 85, 2009 Steve Lombardozzi 68, 1981 Pat Osborn 17, 2002 David Ross 79, 1998 AT BATS Ryan Shealy 80, 2002 Derek Nicholson 15, 1998 Chuck Hazzard 265, 1996 Matt LaPorta 79, 2005 HITS Herbert Perry 15, 1991 DOUBLES JJ Schwarz 256, 2015 Mark Kiger 104, 2002 JJ Schwarz 252, 2016 Mike Zunino 28, 2012 Kevin Estrada 88, 2001 RUNS BATTED IN Mike Zunino 23, 2011 Kevin Polcovich 88, 1991 Pat Osborn 76, 2002 Mario Linares 22, 1991 SECOND BASE RUNS BATTING AVERAGE Austin Maddox 72, 2010 JJ Schwarz 60, 2015 Jim Yonker .358, 1981 DOUBLES Derek Nicholson 67, 1998 Tony Stevens 53, 1979 TRIPLES Josh Adams .349, 2009 Chris Lombardozzi 23, 1985 Mario Garza 52, 2003 Glenn Carpenter 3, 1980 David Eckstein .348, 1995 John Tamargo 20, 1996 Aaron Davidson 52, 2001 Len Scheinhoft 3, 1962 Mark Ellis 18, 1998, 1999 OUTFIELD Chuck Hazzard 52, 1996 Eight players tied with 2 AT BATS BATTING AVERAGE David Eckstein 302, 1996 TRIPLES Allen Trammell .425, 1965 HITS HOME RUNS Adam Davis 294, 2005 Nolan Fontana 5, 2011 Brad Wilkerson .407, 1996 Chuck Hazzard 97, 1996 Mike Zunino 19, 2011, 2012 Dalton Guthrie 282, 2015 Roger Holt 5, 1975 Scott Ruskin .406, 1984 JJ Schwarz 85, 2015 Tony Socarras 19, 2000 Richie Martin 4, 2015 Jason Dill 80, 2000 David Ross 19, 1998 RUNS Mark Kiger 4, 2002 AT BATS David Eckstein 85, 1997 Dave Majeski 288, 1991 DOUBLES RUNS BATTED IN Mark Kiger 78, 2000 HOME RUNS Preston Tucker 286, 2011 Tony Stevens 19, 1979 David Ross 69, 1998 David Eckstein 76, 1996 Mark Ellis 14, 1998 Buddy Reed 282, 2015 Mario Garza 18, 2003 Mike Zunino 67, 2011, 2012 Cole Figueroa 11, 2007 Mario Linares 17, 1988 Tony Socarras 64, 2000 HITS Mark Kiger 11, 2002 RUNS David Eckstein 102, 1996 Brad Wilkerson 86, 1998 TRIPLES David Eckstein 94, 1997 RUNS BATTED IN Ned Brigham 78, 1989 Dave Adeimy 4, 1977 FIRST BASE Adam Davis 90, 2005 Cole Figueroa 57, 2008 Avery Barnes 75, 2009 JJ Schwarz 3, 2015, 2016 BATTING AVERAGE Mark Kiger 55, 2002 James Eidam 3, 1994 Matt LaPorta .402, 2007 DOUBLES Mark Ellis 51, 1998 HITS Brian Duva 3, 1991 Javier Ortiz .392, 1982 David Eckstein 19, 1996 Jeff Corsaletti 100, 2005 Mike Stanley 3, 1983 Brad Wilkerson .386, 1997 David Eckstein 18, 1997 Brad Wilkerson 98, 1996 Jonathan Tucker 17, 2003 Tim Olson 97, 2000 AT BATS THIRD BASE HOME RUNS BATTING AVERAGE Casey Smith 97, 1998 JJ Schwarz 18, 2015 Kurt Keene 282, 2000 TRIPLES Pat Osborn .414, 2002 Chuck Hazzard 18, 1996 Matt LaPorta 265, 2005 Tripp MacKay 6, 1994 Chris Wiggs .374, 1995 DOUBLES Mario Garza 13, 2003 Ryan Shealy 261, 2002 Deacon Liput 4, 2016 Herbert Perry .370, 1989 Preston Tucker 23, 2011 Ronnie Deans 4, 1980 Greg Catalanotte 23, 1998 RUNS BATTED IN RUNS Earl Montgomery 4, 1964 AT BATS Mike Moberg 23, 1990 Tony Stevens 79, 1979 Brad Wilkerson 82, 1997 Jonathan Tucker 268, 2004 JJ Schwarz 73, 2015 Matt LaPorta 75, 2005 HOME RUNS Mark Ellis 267, 1997 TRIPLES Chuck Hazzard 67, 1996 Ryan Shealy 73, 2002 Ted Rich 13, 1992 Austin Maddox 264, 2010 Brian Duva 11, 1993 Adam Davis 12, 2005 Rob Teegarden 11, 1979 HITS Billy Minnis 11, 1989 RUNS Jim Watkins 7, 1978 Kurt Keene 103, 2000 Jim Yonker 11, 1981 Brett Dowdy 67, 2003 Ryan Shealy 99, 2002 Pat Osborn 67, 2002 Brad Wilkerson 91, 1997 Mark Ellis 67, 1997

ALL ‑TIME BATTING AVERAGE TEAM ALL ‑TIME HOME RUN TEAM ALL ‑TIME RBI TEAM C Mike Zunino .371, 2011 C Mike Zunino 19, 2011, 2012 C David Ross 69, 1998 1B Matt LaPorta .402, 2007 Tony Socarras 19, 2000 1B Preston Tucker 85, 2009 2B Jim Yonker .358, 1981 David Ross 19, 1998 2B Adam Davis 63, 2005 SS Mark Kiger .403, 2002 1B Matt LaPorta 26, 2005 SS Cole Figueroa 57, 2008 3B Pat Osborn .414, 2002 2B Ted Rich 13, 1992 3B Pat Osborn 76, 2002 OF Allen Trammell .425, 1965 SS Mark Ellis 14, 1998 OF Tim Olson 75, 2000 OF Brad Wilkerson .407, 1996 3B Austin Maddox 17, 2010 OF Preston Tucker 74, 2011 OF Scott Ruskin .406, 1984 Pat Osborn 17, 2002 OF Ben Harrison 70, 2004 DH Chuck Hazzard .366, 1996 OF Brad Wilkerson 23, 1998 OF Brad Wilkerson 70, 1998 OF Greg Catalanotte 18, 1999 DH Tony Stevens 79, 1979 OF Ben Harrison 17, 2004 DH JJ Schwarz 18, 2015 *All records since 1961 (min. 100 AB) Chuck Hazzard 18, 1996 Active Gators in BOLD

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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS HITS 7. Mike Zunino 425, 2010-12 SACRIFICE FLIES ASSISTS BATTING 1. Preston Tucker 341, 2009-12 8. Mario Linares 419, 1988-91 1. Taylor Gushue 17, 2012-14 1. David Eckstein 675, 1994-97 *All batting records since 1961 (min. 200 AB) unless 2. Mark Ellis 319, 1996-99 9. David Eckstein 412, 1994-97 Mike Zunino 17, 2010-12 2. Adam Davis 670, 2004-06 otherwise noted 3. Josh Adams 287, 2008-11 10. Jeff Corsaletti 408, 2002-05 Mario Linares 17, 1988-91 3. Josh Adams 644, 2008-11 4. David Eckstein 276, 1994-97 4. Justin Shafer 14, 2012-14 4. Justin Tordi 637, 2003-05 GAMES PLAYED 5. Jeff Corsaletti 273, 2002-05 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Nolan Fontana 14, 2010-12 5. Mark Ellis 624, 1996-99 1. Preston Tucker 265, 2009-12 6. Brad Wilkerson 266, 1996-98 1. Brad Wilkerson .714, 1996-98 Daniel Pigott 14, 2009-12 6. Nolan Fontana 586, 2010-12 2. Josh Adams 253, 2008-11 7. Matt den Dekker 262, 2007-10 2. Dave Falcone .692, 1980-81 Jason Dill 14, 1998-2001 7. Mark Kiger 536, 2000-02 3. Mario Linares 247, 1988-91 Dave Majeski 262, 1989-92 3. Matt LaPorta .681, 2004-07 8. Mark Kiger 13, 2000-02 8. Casey Turgeon 522, 2012-14 4. Daniel Pigott 243, 2009-12 9. Mike Stanley 255, 1982-85 4. David Ross .660, 1998 Matt Siegel 13, 1998-2001 9. Roger Holt 510, 1975-77 5. Dave Majeski 242, 1989-92 10. Mark Kiger 253, 2000-02 5. Scott Ruskin .635, 1982-85 Derek Nicholson 13, 1997-98 10. John Tamargo 488, 1994-96 6. Brian Duva 241, 1991-94 6. Mike Zunino .620, 2010-12 7. Jeff Corsaletti 239, 2002-05 DOUBLES Greg Catalanotte .620, 1998-99 STOLEN BASES DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 8. Matt den Dekker 234, 2007-10 1. Preston Tucker 70, 2009-12 8. Derek Nicholson .615, 1997-98 1. Brian Duva 103, 1991-94 1. Josh Adams 152, 2008-11 9. Brian Leclerc 225, 2004-07 2. Mark Ellis 61, 1996-99 9. Mario Garza .611, 2002-03 2. David Eckstein 93, 1994-97 2. Matt LaPorta 145, 2004-07 10. Mark Ellis 224, 1996-99 3. Mario Linares 60, 1988-91 10. C.J. Smith .604, 2002-04 3. Dave Majeski 75, 1989-92 3. Justin Tordi 142, 2003-05 4. Mike Zunino 58, 2010-12 4. Nick Belmonte 66, 1976-77 David Eckstein 142, 1994-97 GAMES STARTED (SINCE 1983) 5. Jeff Corsaletti 56, 2002-05 WALKS 5. Matt den Dekker 65, 2007-10 5. Adam Davis 136, 2004-06 1. Preston Tucker 259, 2009-12 6. Josh Adams 51, 2008-11 1. Brad Wilkerson 224, 1996-98 Jim Watkins 65, 1978-79 6. Mark Kiger 120, 2000-02 2. Josh Adams 252, 2008-11 David Eckstein 51, 1994-97 2. Mike Stanley 175, 1982-85 7. Aaron Davidson 59, 2000-02 7. Ryan Shealy 116, 1999-2002 3. Brian Duva 234, 1991-94 Rodney Brewer 51, 1985-87 3. Nolan Fontana 153, 2010-12 8. Mark Ellis 56, 1996-99 8. Brent Killen 110, 1991-92 4. Mario Linares 227, 1988-91 9. Daniel Pigott 50, 2009-12 4. Mark Kiger 152, 2000-02 9. Adam Davis 55, 2004-06 9. Casey Turgeon 100, 2012-14 5. Matt den Dekker 220, 2007-10 Brad Wilkerson 50, 1996-98 5. Matt LaPorta 140, 2004-07 Roger Holt 55, 1975-77 10. C.J. Smith 99, 2002-04 6. Brian Leclerc 212, 2004-07 6. Jason Dill 139, 1998-2001 7. Brandon McArthur 211, 2005-09 TRIPLES 7. Brian Reimsnyder 132, 1988-89 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE ERRORS Mark Ellis 211, 1996-99 1. Brian Duva 21, 1991-94 8. Preston Tucker 127, 2009-12 1. Brad Wilkerson .531, 1996-98 1. Bruce Crabbe 59, 1982‑84 9. Daniel Pigott 207, 2009-12 2. Rob Teegarden 15, 1978-79 9. Matt Siegel 124, 1998-2001 2. Mike Stanley .479, 1982-85 2. Mark Ellis 56, 1996-99 Jeff Corsaletti 207, 2002-05 3. Avery Barnes 12, 2006-09 10. Brian Jeroloman 123, 2004-06 Craig McGraw .479, 1980-81 3. Adam Davis 53, 2004-06 4. Buddy Reed 11, 2014-16 Jim Watkins .479, 1978-79 4. Larry Hall 52, 1976‑79 BATTING AVERAGE 5. John Dunlap 10, 1982-83 HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) 5. Scott Ruskin .476, 1982-85 5. Herbert Perry 50, 1988‑91 1. Brad Wilkerson .381, 1996-98 Roger Holt 10, 1975-77 1. Matt LaPorta 51, 2004-07 6. Steve Lombardozzi .474, 1980-81 6. Kevin Polcovich 49, 1991‑92 2. Casey Smith .372, 1997-98 Bernie Haskins 10, 1961-63 2. Brian Rose 48, 2000-03 7. Albie Scoggins .465, 1982-83 Roger Holt 49, 1975-77 3. Scott Ruskin .367, 1982-85 8. Mark Kiger 9, 2000-02 3. David Eckstein 41, 1994-97 8. Brian Reimsnyder .464, 1988-89 8. John Tamargo 48, 1994-96 4. Derek Nicholson .365, 1997-98 Brad Wilkerson 9, 1996-98 4. Josh Tobias 33, 2012-15 9. Matt LaPorta .459, 2004-07 9. Brandon McArthur 47, 2005-09 5. Jim Watkins .362, 1978-79 Tom Moore 9, 1962-63 5. Stephen Barton 32, 2003-06 Brent Killen .459, 1991-92 10. Pat Osborn 46, 2000-02 6. Scott Lusader .356, 1984-85 6. Richie Martin 29, 2013-15 7. Dave Falcone .352, 1980-81 HOME RUNS Justin Tordi 29, 2003-05 8. Chris Wiggs .351, 1994-95 1. Matt LaPorta 74, 2004-07 8. Matt den Dekker 26, 2007-10 9. Mike Stanley .350, 1982-85 FIELDING 2. Preston Tucker 57, 2009-12 9. Harrison Bader 25, 2013-15 *All fielding records since 1977 (min. 200 chances) 10. Glenn Carpenter .349, 1980-81 3. Brad Wilkerson 55, 1996-98 Daniel Pigott 25, 2009-12 unless otherwise noted 4. Mike Zunino 47, 2010-12 Ben Harrison 25, 2001-04 AT BATS 5. Ben Harrison 40, 2001-04 Steve Zerr 25, 1988-89 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1. Preston Tucker 1,035, 2009-12 6. Ryan Shealy 39, 1999-2002 1. Jonathan Pigott 1.000, 2007-10 2. Josh Adams 941, 2008-11 7. Mark Ellis 36, 1996-99 STRIKEOUTS 2. Mike Rivera .995, 2015-16 Mark Ellis 941, 1996-99 Mario Linares 36, 1988-91 1. Josh Adams 187, 2008-11 Mike Zunino .995, 2010-12 4. Brian Duva 874, 1991-94 9. Matt den Dekker 33, 2007-10 2. Mario Linares 181, 1988-91 4. JJ Schwarz .994, 2015-16 5. Matt den Dekker 844, 2007-10 10. Jason Dill 32, 1998-2001 3. Brian Leclerc 172, 2004-07 5. Brent Killen .993, 1991-92 6. Mario Linares 830, 1988-91 Chuck Hazzard 32, 1995-98 4. Ben Harrison 161, 2001-04 Chuck Sandberg .993, 1979 7. Jeff Corsaletti 824, 2002-05 5. Matt den Dekker 157, 2007-10 7. Kevin Lewis .992, 1992 8. David Eckstein 812, 1994-97 RUNS BATTED IN 6. Buddy Reed 156, 2014-16 8. Taylor Gushue .990, 2012-14 Dave Majeski 812, 1989-92 1. Preston Tucker 258, 2009-12 7. Matt LaPorta 154, 2004-07 Brian Johnson .990, 2010-12 10. Brian Leclerc 806, 2004-07 2. Brad Wilkerson 214, 1996-98 8. Bo Camposano 151, 1990-93 Teddy Foster .990, 2007-09 3. Matt LaPorta 206, 2004-07 9. Justin Tordi 146, 2003-05 Brad Dantzler .990, 1983-84 RUNS SCORED 4. Ben Harrison 193, 2001-04 10. Mike Zunino 137, 2010-12 1. Mark Ellis 240, 1996-99 5. Josh Adams 188, 2008-11 Herbert Perry 137, 1988-91 PUTOUTS 2. Brad Wilkerson 239, 1996-98 6. Mike Zunino 175, 2010-12 1. Matt LaPorta 1,659, 2004-07 3. David Eckstein 222, 1994-97 7. Mario Linares 174, 1988-91 SACRIFICE BUNTS (SINCE 1985) 2. Mike Zunino 1,340, 2010-12 4. Matt den Dekker 220, 2007-10 8. Mark Ellis 164, 1996-99 1. Nolan Fontana 27, 2010-12 3. Preston Tucker 1,197, 2009-12 5. Mark Kiger 212, 2000-02 9. Matt den Dekker 159, 2007-10 Josh Adams 27, 2008-11 4. Ryan Shealy 1,178, 1999-2002 6. Preston Tucker 210, 2009-12 Jeff Corsaletti 159, 2002-05 3. Daniel Pigott 26, 2009-12 5. Brent Killen 1,120, 1991-92 7. Matt LaPorta 197, 2004-07 Aaron Sobieraj 26, 2000-02 6. Brian Jeroloman 1,081, 2004-06 8. Ben Harrison 194, 2001-04 TOTAL BASES 5. Justin Tordi 25, 2003-05 7. Peter Alonso 1,028, 2014-16 9. Adam Davis 187, 2004-06 1. Preston Tucker 596, 2009-12 6. Cody Dent 24, 2010-13 8. Taylor Gushue 989, 2012-14 10. Dave Majeski 186, 1989-92 2. Mark Ellis 500, 1996-99 7. Brian Jeroloman 23, 2004-06 9. C.J. Smith 980, 2002-04 3. Brad Wilkerson 499, 1996-98 8. Buddy Reed 20, 2014-16 10. Brian Rose 955, 2000-03 Matt LaPorta's name can be found throughout 4. Matt LaPorta 492, 2004-07 Mark Ellis 20, 1996-99 numerous categories on the Gators' all-time lists. 5. Josh Adams 437, 2008-11 9. Jonathan Tucker 19, 2002-04 6. Ben Harrison 427, 2001-04 Bruce Crabbe 19, 1982-84

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FLORIDA INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS EARNED RUN AVERAGE SAVES (SINCE 1977) 6. A.J. Puk 251, 2014-16 WILD PITCHES PITCHING (SINCE 1974 - ALUM. BATS) 1. John Pricher 25, 1988-92 7. Logan Shore 248, 2014-16 1. Marc Valdes 36, 1991-93 *All pitching records since 1961 (min. 1 IP per game) 1. Steven Rodriguez (127.2 IP) 2.19, 2010-12 2. Josh Fogg 22, 1996-98 8. Josh Fogg 236, 1996-98 2. Alex Hart 31, 1999-2002 unless otherwise noted 2. Logan Shore (313.1 IP) 2.41, 2014-16 Danny Wheeler 22, 1994-96 9. John Pricher 232, 1989‑92 3. Darren McClellan 29, 1993-95 3. Byron Jefferson 2.50, 1983-84 4. Darren O’Day 20, 2003-06 10. Connor Falkenbach 222, 2002-05 John Burke 29, 1990-92 APPEARANCES 4. Hudson Randall (315.2 IP) 2.62, 2010-12 5. Austin Maddox 17, 2010-12 5. Tommy Bond 26, 1995-98 1. Connor Falkenbach 124, 2002-05 5. Scott Ruskin 2.71, 1982-85 Jamie McAndrew 17, 1987-89 STRIKEOUTS PER 9 INNINGS Ron Scott 26, 1991-93 2. Greg Larson 122, 2009-12 6. Shaun Anderson (86.0 IP) 2.72, 2014-16 7. Connor Falkenbach 16, 2002-05 1. A.J. Puk 11.64, 2014-16 7. Keith Brice 24, 1998-2001 3. Darren O’Day 117, 2003-06 7. Kirby Snead (111.1 IP) 2.75, 2014-16 8. Shaun Anderson 14, 2014-16 2. Steven Rodriguez 10.64, 2010-12 Rob Bonanno 24, 1991-94 4. John Pricher 104, 1989-92 8. Kevin Chapman (93.1 IP) 2.80, 2007-10 9. Johnny Magliozzi 12, 2012-13 3. John Burke 10.55, 1990-92 9. Karsten Whitson 21, 2011-12, 14 5. Josh Fogg 103, 1996-98 Bruce Baker 2.80, 1975-77 10. Kevin Chapman 11, 2007-10 4. Alex Faedo 10.41, 2015-16 Jimmy Ramshaw 21, 2000-02 6. Kirby Snead 101, 2014-16 10. Ben Grezlovski 2.90, 1998-99 Billy Bullock 11, 2007-09 5. Nick Maronde 10.40, 2009-11 Matt McClendon 21, 1997-99 7. Josh Edmondson 96, 2005-08 6. Brad Wilkerson 9.89, 1996-98 Sean McClellan 21, 1993-95 8. Bobby Poyner 89, 2012-15 WINS INNINGS PITCHED 7. Ben Grezlovski 9.71, 1998-99 9. Steven Rodriguez 86, 2010-12 1. Marc Valdes 31, 1991-93 1. Marc Valdes 394.2, 1991-93 8. Rob Bonanno 9.67, 1991-93 HIT BATTERS 10. Rob Bonanno 85, 1991-94 2. Logan Shore 30, 2014-16 2. Rob Bonanno 365.2, 1991-94 9. Dane Dunning 9.61, 2014-16 1. Marc Valdes 65*, 1991-93 3. Hudson Randall 28, 2010-12 3. Doug Corbett 334.2, 1971-74 10. John Pricher 9.34, 1989-92 2. Matt McClendon 38, 1997-99 GAMES STARTED Rob Bonanno 28, 1991-94 4. Hudson Randall 315.2, 2010-12 3. Logan Shore 27, 2014-16 1. Bryan Ball 55, 2003-06 5. Brad Wilkerson 26, 1996-98 5. Logan Shore 313.1, 2014-16 WALKS ISSUED 4. Jay Belflower 26, 1999-2001 Marc Valdes 55, 1991-93 6. Jeff Gidcumb 25, 1988-89 6. Connor Falkenbach 295.2, 2002-05 1. Marc Valdes 167, 1991‑93 5. Darren McClellan 25, 1993-95 3. Logan Shore 52, 2014-16 Doug Corbett 25, 1971-74 7. Bryan Ball 289.2, 2003-06 2. John Burke 157, 1990‑92 6. Rob Bonanno 23, 1991-94 Hudson Randall 52, 2010-12 8. Dan Eggart 24, 1962-65 8. Darren McClellan 287.1, 1993-95 Craig Pippin 157, 1975‑78 7. Jonathon Crawford 22, 2011-13 5. Matt McClendon 48, 1997-99 9. Alex Panteliodis 23, 2010-11 9. Matt McClendon 273.2, 1997-99 4. Alex Hart 156, 1999-2002 8. Dane Dunning 21, 2014-16 6. Tommy Bond 47, 1995-98 Darren O’Day 23, 2003-06 10. Brad Wilkerson 265.2, 1996-98 Rob Bonanno 156, 1991‑94 A.J. Puk 21, 2014-16 7. Brian Johnson 46, 2010-12 Darren McClellan 23, 1993-95 6. Darren McClellan 135, 1993‑95 Nick Maronde 21, 2009-11 8. Stephen Locke 44, 2005-09 Johnny Wiggs 23, 1988-89 HITS ALLOWED 7. Brad Wilkerson 131, 1996-98 Bryan Ball 21, 2003-06 Alex Hart 44, 1999-2002 1. Matt McClendon 348, 1997-99 8. Ken Sebree 126, 1986‑87 Alex Hart 21, 1999-2002 John Burke 44, 1990-92 LOSSES 2. Marc Valdes 346, 1991-93 9. Ron Scott 123, 1991‑93 *NCAA record 1. Craig Pippin 19, 1975‑78 3. Bryan Ball 330, 2003-06 10. Tommy Bond 119, 1995-98 COMPLETE GAMES Doug Corbett 19, 1971‑74 4. Connor Falkenbach 327, 2002-05 PICKOFFS (SINCE 1989) 1. Pete Teixeira 17, 1978‑79 3. Bryan Ball 18, 2003-06 5. Rob Bonanno 313, 1991-94 WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS 1. Doug Brennan 31, 1990-93 2. Marc Valdes 16, 1990‑93 Doug Brennan 18, 1990‑93 6. Tommy Bond 311, 1995-98 1. Hudson Randall 1.254, 2010-12 2. Kenny Birch 19, 2000-01 3. Russ Kibler 15, 1983‑84 5. Billy Bullock 15, 2007-09 7. Stephen Locke 304, 2005-09 2. Connor Falkenbach 1.248, 2002-05 3. Cord Corbitt 17, 1990-91 Rich Bombard 15, 1981‑82 John Burke 15, 1990‑92 8. Tommy Boss 301, 2002-05 3. Tommy Boss 1.30, 2002-05 4. Sergio Rodriguez 15, 1996-99 Larry Mikesell 15, 1980‑81 7. Tommy Boss 14, 2002-05 9. Doug Corbett 294, 1971-74 4. Bobby Poyner 1.35, 2012-15 5. Ron Scott 11, 1991-93 Ron Crum 15, 1977‑78 Matt McClendon 14, 1997-99 10. Hudson Randall 292, 2010-12 5. Darren O’Day 1.65, 2003-06 6. Robert Dodd 10, 1994 7. Clay Daniel 14, 1983‑84 9. Darren McClellan 13, 1993‑95 6. Shaun Anderson 1.67, 2014-16 John Burke 10, 1990-92 8. Jeff Gidcumb 13, 1988‑89 Marc Valdes 13, 1991‑93 HITS PER 9 INNINGS 7. Brian Johnson 1.74, 2010-12 8. Alex Panteliodis 9, 2009-11 9. John Burke 12, 1990‑92 1. Charles Anderson 6.18, 1963-64 Glen Pickren 1.74, 1968-70 9. A.J. Puk 7, 2014-16 Johnny Wiggs 12, 1988‑89 WINNING PERCENTAGE 2. Jim Biggart 6.24, 1962-64 9. Logan Shore 1.81, 2014-16 Marc Valdes 7, 1991-93 Mike Krnisch 12, 1981‑82 (MIN. 20 DECISIONS) 3. John Reich 6.37, 1971-74 Anthony DeSclafani 1.81, 2009-11 1. Alex Faedo .826 (19-4), 2015-16 4. Kelly Prior 6.41, 1965-67 Active Gators in BOLD SOLO SHUTOUTS (SINCE 1967) 2. Ron Scott .810 (17-4), 1991-93 5. A.J. Puk 6.63, 2014-16 WALKS ISSUED PER 9 INNINGS 1. Pete Teixeira 5, 1978‑79 3. Johnny Wiggs .793 (23-6), 1988-89 6. Jerry Nicolson 6.77, 1961-62 (SINCE 1974) 2. Marc Valdes 4, 1991‑93 4. Jim Courier .778 (21-6), 1967-69 7. Byron Jefferson 6.92, 1983-84 1. Hudson Randall 1.254, 2010-12 Ron Crum 4, 1977‑78 5. Larry Mikesell .769 (20-6), 1980-81 8. John Burke 6.95, 1990-92 2. Connor Falkenbach 1.248, 2002-05 4. Rob Bonanno 3, 1991‑94 6. Ron Crum .762 (16-5), 1977-78 9. Mike Newman 7.10, 1972-73 3. Tommy Boss 1.30, 2002-05 John Burke 3, 1990‑92 Kelly Prior .762 (16-5), 1965-67 10. Ray Rollyson 7.12, 1965-66 4. Bobby Poyner 1.35, 2012-15 Johnny Wiggs 3, 1988‑89 8. Jim Biggart .750 (15-5), 1962-64 5. Darren O’Day 1.65, 2003-06 Clay Daniel 3, 1983‑84 9. Bruce Baker .739 (17-6), 1975-77 HITS PER 9 INNINGS (SINCE 1974) 6. Shaun Anderson 1.67, 2014-16 Bruce Baker 3, 1975-77 10. Hudson Randall .737 (28-10), 2010-12 1. A.J. Puk 6.63, 2014-16 7. Brian Johnson 1.74, 2010-12 Glen Pickren 3, 1968-70 2. Byron Jefferson 6.92, 1983-84 8. Logan Shore 1.81, 2014-16 WINNING PERCENTAGE 3. John Burke 6.95, 1990-92 Anthony DeSclafani 1.81, 2009-11 EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 10 DECISIONS) 4. Aaron Rhodes 7.27, 2013-15 10. Jeff Barfield 1.84, 2009-10 1. Charles Anderson 1.04, 1963-64 1. Eddie Rojas .909 (10-1), 2000-01 5. Dane Dunning 7.34, 2014-16 2. Wayne Rogers 1.67, 1968-70 2. Don Carr .900 (9-1), 1981-84 6. Scott Ruskin 7.57, 1982-85 OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE 3. Glenn Pickren 2.12, 1968-70 3. Mike Pete .875 (14-2), 2002-05 7. Logan Shore 7.61, 2014-16 1. Marc Valdes .200, 1991-93 4. Jim Courier 2.16, 1967-69 4. Karsten Whitson .867 (13-2), 2011-12, 14 Steven Rodriguez 7.61, 2010-12 2. Rob Bonanno .201, 1991-94 Jim Biggart 2.16, 1962-63 5. Alan Horne .833 (10-2), 2005 9. Ryan Harris 7.64, 2012-14 3. Darren McClellan .202, 1993-95 6. Steven Rodriguez (127.2 IP) 2.19, 2010-12 6. Alex Faedo .826 (19-4), 2015-16 10. Nick Maronde 7.65, 2009-11 4. A.J. Puk .203, 2014-16 7. Kelly Prior 2.22, 1965-67 7. Ron Scott .810 (17-4), 1991-93 5. Josh Fogg .208, 1996-98 8. Dan Griffin 2.26, 1964-66 8. Aaron Rhodes .800 (8-2), 2013-15 STRIKEOUTS 6. Ron Scott .210, 1991-93 9. Burt Touchberry 2.33, 1955-57 9. Johnny Wiggs .793 (23-6), 1988-89 1. Rob Bonanno 392, 1991‑94 7. John Kaufman .219, 1994-96 10. Logan Shore (313.1 IP) 2.41, 2014-16 10. Jim Courier .778 (21-6), 1967-69 2. Marc Valdes 351, 1991‑93 Doug Brennan .219, 1990-93 3. John Burke 305, 1990‑92 9. Dane Dunning .222, 2014-16 4. Darren McClellan 296, 1993‑95 10. Aaron Rhodes .226, 2013-15 5. Brad Wilkerson 292, 1996-98 Nick Maronde .226, 2009-11

DOUG CORBETT DARREN O’DAY HUDSON RANDALL MARC VALDES JOHNNY WIGGS

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FLORIDA TEAM SEASON RECORDS HOME RUNS HIT BY PITCH (SINCE 1986) STRIKEOUTS BATTING 1. 132 1998 1. 84 2003 FIELDING PITCHING 1. 671 2016 *All batting records are since 1961 unless *All fielding records are since 1977 unless *All pitching records are since 1961 unless 2. 111 2002 2. 82 2007 2. 592 1998 otherwise noted otherwise noted otherwise noted 3. 86 1997 3. 79 2005 3. 585 1991 4. 85 2005 4. 75 2015 4. 555 2015 BATTING AVERAGE 5.4 8 2000 5.1 7 2000 HIGHEST FIELDING COMPLETE GAMES 5. 552 1994 1. .346 2002 1. 27 1978 6.3 8 2010 6.0 7 2006 PERCENTAGE 2. .332 1998 1. .984 2015 2. 26 1982 7. 78 1999 7. 69 2004 MOST STRIKEOUTS PER 3. .324 2000 2. .982 2016 26 1981 8. 75 2012 8. 66 2009 GAME 4. .321 1981 3. .978 2010 4. 25 1963 9. 74 2007 9. 65 2001 1. 9.87 2016 5. .320 2003 4. .977 2012 5.3 2 1985 10. 73 1989 10. 63 2013 2. 9.25 1998 .320 1997 5. .975 2014 Highest Avg./Game: 2.06 (1998) 63 1997 3. 8.76 1994 .320 1980 .975 2013 Highest Avg./Game: 1.42 (2003) SHUTOUTS 4. 8.30 1984 8. .317 1996 1. 11 2011 RUNS BATTED IN 5. 8.29 1992 .317 1982 2. 10 1970 1. 567 2002 STRIKEOUTS LOWEST FIELDING 10. .314 2001 3. 8 2016 2. 545 1998 1. 515 2005 PERCENTAGE WALKS ISSUED 1. .905 1955 8 1991 3. 509 2000 2. 493 1991 1. 303 1992 2. .923 1951 8 1971 AT BATS 4. 470 1997 3. 447 1996 303 1989 1. 2,460 2011 3. .934 1948 5. 463 1996 4. 445 2010 303 1987 2. 2,458 2005 4. .942 1950 6. 450 2005 5. 443 1989 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 4. 302 2001 3. 2,436 1996 5. .949 1974 1. 2.20 1968 7. 445 2015 5. 301 1991 4. 2,419 2000 2. 2.29 1963 8. 435 2001 MOST STRIKEOUTS/GAME 5. 2,417 2015 3. 2.60 1969 9. 434 1981 1. 7.25 2005 TOTAL CHANCES MOST WALKS PER GAME 6. 2,383 2002 1. 2,850 2005 4. 2.65 1967 10. 429 2009 2. 7.11 1999 1. 6.57 1980 7. 2,379 1991 2. 2,726 2011 5. 2.66 1970 Highest Avg./Game: 8.72 (2002) 3. 7.02 2007 2. 6.20 1984 8. 2,300 1997 3. 2,724 2000 4. 6.95 2010 3. 5.98 1979 9. 2,289 1998 4. 2,671 1996 TOTAL BASES 5. 6.93 2008 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 4. 5.79 1981 10. 2,281 2016 5. 2,670 2004 1. 1,353 1998 (SINCE 1974 – ALUM. BATS) 5. 5.26 1982 36.66 (2002) 6. 2,644 2015 1. 2.79 1978 Highest Avg./Game: 2. 1,348 2002 LEAST STRIKEOUTS/GAME 7. 2,612 1991 2. 2.91 2016 3. 1,212 2000 1. 3.96 1970 LEAST WALKS PER GAME 8. 2,609 2016 3. 2.92 2012 RUNS SCORED 4. 1,166 1997 2. 4.00 1978 1. 1.81 2011 1. 633 2002 9. 2,603 1997 4. 2.95 2011 5. 1,138 1996 3. 4.16 1977 2. 2.06 2012 2. 618 1998 10. 2,590 2012 5. 3.18 2015 6. 1,131 2011 4. 4.40 1983 3. 2.11 2010 3. 567 2000 41.07 (2004) 7. 1,102 2005 5. 4.48 1950 Highest Avg./Game: 4. 2.17 2004 4. 527 1996 8. 1,095 2015 SAVES (SINCE 1977) 5. 2.29 2003 5. 525 1997 1. 20 2014 9. 1,052 2004 SACRIFICE BUNTS PUTOUTS 6. 511 2005 1. 1,932 2011 2. 19 2016 10. 1.041 2010 (SINCE 1985) WILD PITCHES (SINCE 1977) 7. 491 1981 2. 1,912 2005 3. 18 2012 Highest Avg./Game: 21.14 (1998) 1. 64 2011 1. 68 2001 8. 489 2015 3. 1,866 2015 18 2010 2. 60 2014 2. 63 1992 9. 486 2009 4. 1,840 2016 18 1991 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 3. 49 2002 3. 54 2015 10. 479 1979 5. 1,839 1996 1. .591 1998 4. 44 2012 54 1993 9.73 (2002) 6. 1,834 1991 Highest Avg./Game: 2. .566 2002 44 1996 INNINGS PITCHED 5.3 5 1996 7. 1,821 2000 1. 644.0 2011 3. .507 1997 6.2 4 2009 Highest Avg./Game: 0.98 (1992) 8. 1,803 2012 2. 637.1 2005 HITS 4. .501 2000 7. 40 2006 1. 825 2002 9. 1,754 2004 3. 622.0 2015 5. .499 1981 40 2005 HIT BATTERS (SINCE 1979) 2. 783 2000 10. 1,737 2002 4. 613.1 2016 6. .497 2003 9. 37 2013 1. 74 2013 3. 771 1996 27.06 (2016) 5. 613.0 1996 7. .483 1985 10. 35 1994 Highest Avg./Game: 2. 71 2010 4. 760 1998 613.0 1991 .483 1980 Highest Avg./Game: 0.89 (2011) 3. 69 2016 5. 755 2011 7. 607.0 2000 9. .478 1987 ASSISTS 69 2000 6. 735 1997 1. 838 2005 8. 601.0 2012 10. .476 1999 SACRIFICE FLIES 5.4 6 2001 7. 720 2015 2. 832 1996 9. 584.2 2004 .476 1979 (SINCE 1985) Highest Avg./Game: 1.25 (2013) 720 2005 3. 819 2004 10. 579.0 2002 1. 48 2000 9. 712 1991 4. 815 1997 WALKS 2. 46 2012 PICKOFFS (SINCE 1990) 10. 693 2004 5. 787 2000 1. 372 1984 3. 41 1997 HITS ALLOWED 1. 34 2000 12.69 (2002) 6. 778 1991 1. 694 2000 Highest Avg./Game: 2. 368 1980 4. 37 2004 2. 28 1991 7. 736 2015 2. 682 2005 3. 364 2000 37 2002 3. 25 1990 8. 728 2012 3. 668 1997 DOUBLES 4. 359 1979 37 1998 4. 22 1994 1. 159 1998 9. 727 1992 4. 660 2007 5. 345 1998 7. 34 2014 5.0 2 2004 2. 143 2011 10. 724 2011 5. 646 1998 8. 33 2015 Highest Avg./Game: 0.50 (2000) 3. 138 2002 12.24 (1996) 6. 640 2004 MOST WALKS/GAME 33 2001 Highest Avg./Game: 4. 136 1996 7. 627 2001 1. 6.57 1980 10. 32 1992 5. 135 2000 8. 625 1996 2. 6.20 1984 Highest Avg./Game: 0.70 (2000) DOUBLE PLAYS (SINCE 1986) 6. 129 2015 1. 75 2004 9. 620 2009 3. 5.98 1979 129 1997 2. 74 2005 10. 604 2010 4. 5.79 1981 STOLEN BASES 8. 128 1991 74 2001 11.72 (2007) 5. 5.39 1998 1. 148 2001 Highest Hits Avg./Game: 9. 127 2001 4. 72 2008 2. 127 1977 10. 125 2003 72 1997 LEAST WALKS/GAME 3. 123 1996 LEAST HITS ALLOWED PER 125 1981 1. 3.22 2013 4. 122 1979 GAME 2.48 (1998) 1. 6.59 1967 Highest Avg./Game: 2. 3.40 1958 5. 115 1976 MOST DOUBLE PLAYS PER 2. 6.93 1964 3. 3.46 2011 6. 114 1997 GAME 1. 1.24 2008 3. 7.05 1968 TRIPLES 4. 3.63 2014 7. 112 1985 1. 31 1979 2. 1.19 2001 4. 7.40 1983 5. 3.66 2006 8. 109 2008 2. 29 1980 3. 1.16 1987 5. 7.43 1991 9. 108 1962 3. 26 2002 4. 1.15 2004 10. 106 2000 4. 25 1993 5. 1.13 1997 Highest Avg./Game: 2.39 (2001) 25 1983 25 1982 ERRORS 25 1978 1. 123 1998 Highest Avg./Game: 0.518 (1980) 2. 120 1991 3. 116 2000 4. 111 1984 5. 107 1989 107 1977 Highest Avg./Game: 1.92 (1998)

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THE LAST TIME… A FLORIDA BATTER HAD... FLORIDA (THE TEAM)... 8 at bats in a game: Casey Turgeon vs. Missouri (4/20/13) Scored 20+ runs: 22 vs. Stetson (4/7/15) 7 at bats in a game: Dalton Guthrie vs. LSU (5/25/16) Scored 15+ runs: 16 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) A 5-hit game: JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Scored 10+ runs in an inning: 11, vs. Miami (FL) (6/13/15, 4th) A 4-hit game: JJ Schwarz vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Had 20+ hits: 20 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) 6 runs in a game: Adam Davis vs. Notre Dame (6/5/05) Had 15+ hits: 20 vs. Harvard (3/11/16) 5 runs in a game: JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Had 8+ doubles: 10, vs. Hofstra-2 (2/23/03) 4 runs in a game: JJ Schwarz vs. South Carolina (4/12/15) Had 7 doubles: vs. UCF (3/1/16) 4 doubles in a game: David Eckstein vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/10/96) Had 6 doubles: vs. Stony Brook (2/28/15) 3 doubles in a game: Peter Alonso vs. FSU (6/12/16) Had 3 triples: vs. Kentucky (5/17/03) 2 triples in a game: Brian Haught vs. Campbell (3/4/97) Had 7 home runs: vs. Stetson (4/7/15) 2 grand slams in a game: Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13, 7th & 8th) Had 6 home runs: vs. Florida Atlantic (6/6/10) A grand slam in a game: JJ Schwarz vs. FSU (6/13/16, 5th) Had 5 home runs: vs. Mississippi State (6/12/11) Back-to-back home runs: Mike Zunino & Brian Johnson vs. South Carolina (3/23/12, 1st) Had 10+ walks: 10, vs. Kentucky (3/25/16) Back-to-back-to-back home runs: Brian Jeroloman, Brandon McArthur & Brian Leclerc vs. FSU (6/10/05, 5th) Stole 10+ bases: 10, vs. Maine (3/16/95) A pinch-hit home run: Brandon Sedell vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/25/12) Allowed an opponent 3 hits or less: 2, vs. FSU (6/12/16) Consecutive pinch-hit home runs: Mike Floyd & Brian Haught vs. South Carolina (4/19/98) Won in extra innings: 4-3 vs. Missouri (3/18/16) - 10 innings A pinch-hit grand slam: Casey Smith vs. Ole Miss (3/28/97) Lost in extra innings: 5-3 vs. LSU (5/25/16) - 14 innings Inside-the park home run: Brian Ogle vs. Purdue (3/12/97) Was shutout: by FSU (6/11/16, 3-0) - Drew Carlton (9.0) The cycle (single, double, triple, homer) in a game: Derek Nicholson vs. Kentucky (4/3/98) Was shutout at home: by FSU (6/11/16, 3-0) - Drew Carlton (9.0) 10+ RBI game: 10, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) Was shutout on the road: by Virginia (6/5/15, 1-0) - (7.0) & (2.0) 9-RBI game: Zack Powers vs. Duke (2/17/13) Struck out 15+ times: 15 by Kentucky (5/16/09) 7-RBI game: Mike Zunino vs. Bethune-Cookman (5/3/11) Was held to two hits or less: 2 by FSU (6/11/16) 6-RBI game: Richie Martin vs. South Carolina (4/11/15) Turned a triple play: vs. LSU (5/9/08); Mike Mooney (SS)-Josh Adams (2B)-Preston Tucker (1B) 12+ total bases in a game: 18, JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) 5 walks in a game: Matt LaPorta vs. Tennessee (5/18/07) 4 walks in a game: Buddy Reed vs. Vanderbilt (5/8/15) AN OPPONENT... 3 walks in a game: JJ Schwarz vs. Kentucky (3/25/16) Hit a grand slam in a game: Cody Brown, Mississippi State (4/9/16, 3rd) 5 strikeouts in a game: Travis Andre vs. LSU (3/22/96) Hit a pinch-hit grand slam: Robert Shelton, Ole Miss (4/12/98, 9th) 4 strikeouts in a game: Zack Powers vs. North Carolina (5/31/14) Hit two home runs in a game: Nick Banks, Texas A&M (5/29/16, 3rd & 7th) Steal of home in a game: Buddy Reed vs. Georgia (4/22/16) Had an inside-the park home run: Matt Ramsey, Tennessee (4/10/10, 2nd) 4 stolen bases in a game: Stephen Barton vs. Michigan State (3/12/05) Had back-to-back home runs: Greg Fettes & Connor Heady, Kentucky (4/25/15, 6th) 3 stolen bases in a game: Casey Turgeon vs. Bethune-Cookman (4/25/12) Had 5 hits in a game: Chad Knight, UNF (4/2/08) 3-home run game: JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15) - hit 4 Had 4 hits in a game: Antoine Duplantis, LSU (5/20/16) 2-home run game: Peter Alonso vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/3/16) Had 7 RBI in a game: Tim Angiolini, South Carolina (4/23/99) Homer from both sides of the plate in a game: Adam Davis vs. Tennessee (4/30/05) Had 6 RBI in a game: JaCoby Jones, LSU (5/4/13, 6th) Home run in consecutive at bats: Nelson Maldonado vs. Kentucky (3/25/16, 3rd & 4th) Had 5 RBI in a game: J.B. Moss, Texas A&M (5/29/16) Home run in 3 consecutive at bats: JJ Schwarz vs. Stetson (4/7/15, 2nd, 3rd & 4th) Scored 10+ runs in an inning: 10, South Carolina (3/26/06, 2nd) 3-hit inning: Ben Harrison vs. Savannah State (2/7/01, 2nd - homer, 2 singles) Scored 4 runs in a game: Kyle Barrett, Kentucky (4/4/14) 2-hit inning: Dalton Guthrie vs. FGCU (2/21/16, 7th - 2 singles) Had a pinch-hit home run: Miles Hamblin, Ole Miss (4/30/11) 3 sacrifice flies: Justin Shafer vs. Florida A&M (3/7/12) Had a lead-off home run: Stephen Kerr, Florida Atlantic (3/22/16) 3-hit by pitches in a game: Richie Martin vs. Florida A&M (5/29/15) Had a walk-off home run: Quincy Nieporte, FSU (4/14/15, 12th) 2-hit by pitches in a game: Mike Rivera vs. FSU (4/12/16) Had a walk-off hit: Quincy Nieporte, FSU (4/14/15, homer in 12th) Lead-off home run: Harrison Bader vs. Vanderbilt (5/24/15) Stole home in a game: Dylan Busby, FSU (3/17/15) Walk-off home run: Buddy Reed vs. Dartmouth (3/5/16, 12th) Threw a no-hitter: Tom McMillan (7.0), Jacksonville (6/1/63) Walk-off hit: Peter Alonso vs. Missouri (3/18/16, single in 10th) Pitched a complete game: (9 innings): Andrew Beckwith, Coastal Carolina (6/19/16) (7 innings): , Alabama (5/29/10) A FLORIDA PITCHER HAD... Pitched a complete game in consecutive starts: Brooks Dunn & Justin Pigott, Mississippi State (5/5-5/6/08) A complete game: Had 13+ strikeouts in a game: 13, , Vanderbilt (4/27/07) (9 innings): Logan Shore vs. Vanderbilt (5/13/16) Had 10+ strikeouts in a game: 11, Alex Lange, LSU (5/25/16) (7 innings): Alex Faedo vs. Mississippi State (5/27/16) Hit four batters in a game: Lou Distasio, Rhode Island (2/14/15) - hit 5 Consecutive complete games: Hudson Randall vs. South Carolina (3/26/11) & Tennessee (4/1/11) Hit three batters in a game: Andrew Schwaab, Missouri (4/25/14) A shutout: (9 innings): Logan Shore vs. Georgia (4/22/16) (7 innings): A.J. Puk vs. Arkansas (5/22/15) A combined shutout: (extra innings (11)): Logan Shore (7.0), Bobby Poyner (0.2), Ryan Harris (2.0), Kirby Snead (0.2) & Eric Hanhold (0.2) vs. UConn (3/7/14) (9 innings): A.J. Puk (3.2), Dane Dunning (4.1) & Shaun Anderson (1.0) vs. FSU (6/13/16) (7 innings): Ron Scott (4.2) & John Pricher (2.1) vs. Kentucky (4/18/92) A shutout (freshman): Postseason: Marc Valdes vs. Florida Sate (6/2/91, College World Series) Regular season: Tyson Johnson vs. Ohio State (2/26/86) A non-shutout complete game (freshman): Matt McClendon vs. Auburn (5/17/97) 10+ innings in a start: 10, Johnny Wiggs vs. Vanderbilt (5/7/88) A start into the 10th inning: Rob Bonanno vs. Georgia (5/19/94) 10+ strikeouts in a game: 10, Alex Faedo vs. Georgia Tech (6/5/16) Three hit batters in a game: Scott Moss vs. Eastern Michigan (2/24/16) - hit four A 2-hitter (9 innings): Logan Shore vs. Georgia (4/22/16) (7 innings): John Burke vs. Georgia-2 (4/20/91) A 1-hitter: Aaron Rhodes vs. Missouri (4/26/14) A no-hitter: Jonathon Crawford vs. Bethune-Cookman (6/1/12) A combined no-hitter: Doug Brennan (7.0) & Chris Nelson (2.0) vs. Pace (3/19/93) Wins in both ends of a : Danny Wheeler vs. Vanderbilt (4/16/94) Saves in both ends of a doubleheader: Danny Wheeler vs. Florida Atlantic (5/4/94)

One of the top postseason performers in Gator history, right-hander Tommy Boss fired back-to-back complete games in the 2005 NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds held at McKethan Stadium and secured the win over Arizona State that put Florida in the CWS Championship Finals.

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FLORIDA YEARLY BATTING & PITCHING STATISTICS (SINCE 1948) TEAM BATTING YEAR G AVG AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SLG% BB-HBP SO SB-SBA 20168 6 .278 2281 408 634 371 121 20 53 954 .418 299-50 408 76-105 20150 7 .298 2417 489 720 445 129 24 66 1095 .453 272-75 410 80-112 20143 6 .267 2077 289 554 260 76 9 26 726 .350 229-60 348 57-84 20139 5 .269 1983 286 533 247 78 7 28 709 .358 190-63 281 55-81 20127 6 .284 2242 393 636 360 122 12 75 1007 .449 248-52 346 66-93 20112 7 .307 2460 455 755 421 143 13 69 1131 .460 249-58 408 56-89 20104 6 .297 2193 439 652 408 110 15 83 1041 .475 253-53 445 94-129 20094 6 .309 2229 486 689 429 97 17 68 1024 .459 263-66 442 72-109 20088 5 .304 1995 412 606 378 100 16 60 918 .460 230-47 402 109-131 20079 5 .290 2105 414 611 383 107 8 74 138 .454 263-82 414 39-58 20066 5 .265 1896 321 502 302 71 10 52 749 .395 205-70 382 33-45 20051 7 .293 2458 511 720 450 113 7 85 1102 .448 331-79 515 67-94 20045 6 .305 2270 469 693 423 119 15 70 1052 .463 280-69 437 71-102 20039 5 .320 2073 518 663 473 135 13 79 1061 .512 249-84 386 57-72 20025 6 .346 2384 633 825 567 138 26 111 1348 .565 325-58 324 66-80 20012 6 .314 2204 475 691 435 127 12 49 989 .449 286-65 340 148-174 20008 6 .324 2419 567 783 509 135 21 84 1212 .501 364-73 431 106-145 19996 5 .294 1990 395 586 355 110 9 78 948 .476 251-45 398 82-107 19984 6 .332 2289 618 760 545 159 19 132 1353 .591 345-47 372 84-124 19974 6 .320 2300 525 735 470 129 22 86 1166 .507 290-63 373 114-158 19968 6 .317 2436 527 771 463 136 12 69 1138 .467 336-50 447 123-182 19956 5 .292 1952 384 570 331 93 11 46 823 .422 280-30 380 93-137 19943 6 .286 2136 384 610 339 108 20 61 941 .441 248-25 356 87-130 19938 5 .277 1905 365 528 326 107 25 59 862 .452 249-29 389 95-132 19924 6 .276 2095 408 579 363 104 11 64 897 .428 293-36 419 103-144 19912 7 .299 2379 440 712 394 128 16 62 1058 .445 276-34 493 99-155 19909 5 .281 1959 324 550 283 98 11 38 784 .400 229-34 359 79-113 19896 6 .283 2162 465 612 416 109 10 73 960 .444 339-44 443 49-86 19888 6 .290 2177 390 631 342 117 13 61 957 .440 274-36 392 79-116 19876 5 .304 1850 403 563 358 115 10 62 884 .377 224-20 291 72-102 19863 5 .269 1696 312 457 237 73 8 49 693 .409 232-14 308 67-83 19851 6 .304 2015 452 612 400 131 9 71 974 .483 342-10 367 112-145 19840 6 .285 1921 432 547 372 117 16 54 858 .447 372-25 369 98-122 19832 5 .292 1647 346 481 293 79 25 29 695 .422 266-24 229 80-107 19820 6 .317 1992 437 632 375 91 25 34 865 .434 316-14 354 91-114 19819 5 .321 2006 491 643 434 125 16 67 1001 .499 342-21 275 70-91 19806 5 .320 1877 463 600 411 87 29 52 906 .483 368-22 281 58-82 19790 6 .313 1994 479 624 427 115 31 50 949 .476 359-19 298 122-134 19789 4 .280 1469 252 411 216 76 25 23 606 .413 217-15 196 70-101 19777 5 .307 1851 393 568 349 104 25 31 815 .440 262-22 237 127-168 19768 4 .240 1468 203 353 176 65 13 17 495 .337 226-N/A 268 115-N/A 19758 4 .288 1571 271 649 235 61 23 30 674 .413 202-20 233 40-65 19744 4 .251 1401 211 351 182 49 10 26 577 .412 149-N/A 246 N/A 19734 4 .250 1396 200 349 173 54 9 20 481 .345 187-N/A 226 36-N/A 19724 4 .253 1488 210 376 193 52 7 16 490 .329 168-N/A 249 54-N/A 19715 4 .245 1421 222 349 190 53 9 16 468 .329 128-N/A 234 44-N/A 19704 4 .246 1380 199 340 165 46 9 5 419 .304 222-N/A 214 55-N/A 19694 4 .281 1436 237 403 212 54 16 14 531 .370 195-N/A 196 72-N/A 19688 3 .239 1207 173 289 150 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 186-11 226 N/A 19676 3 .258 1118 193 289 144 27 20 10 386 .345 126-N/A 219 37-N/A 19665 3 .257 1094 215 281 183 47 16 17 411 .376 N/A N/A 35-N/A 19653 3 .265 1041 187 276 144 44 10 6 358 .344 N/A N/A 40-N/A 19644 3 .273 1096 194 299 175 39 12 12 398 .363 N/A N/A 41-N/A 19639 3 .264 1269 273 335 218 32 27 14 463 .365 N/A N/A 94-N/A 19623 3 .269 1013 235 273 181 36 11 8 355 .350 N/A N/A 108-N/A 19618 2 .275 931 157 256 140 38 12 9 345 .371 N/A N/A N/A 1960 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1959 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 19580 2 .274 675 125 185 107 26 13 9 264 .391 68-N/A N/A 106-N/A 19574 2 .259 792 125 205 115 18 5 4 245 .309 105-N/A 135 N/A 1956 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 19552 2 .251 717 138 180 110 26 6 15 263 .367 105-9 113 25-N/A 1954 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1953 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1952 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 19515 2 .295 914 237 271 200 36 16 9 357 .391 19509 2 .282 989 217 279 N/A 36 15 7 366 .370 151-N/A 130 N/A 1949 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 19485 2 .277 748 150 208 116 29 11 10 289 .386 95-N/A 114 40-N/A

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FLORIDA YEARLY BATTING & PITCHING STATISTICS (SINCE 1948) TEAM PITCHING YEAR W-L ERA SV CG SHO IP H R ER SO BB 2B 3B HR OPP. AVG 2016 52-16 2.91 19 4 8 613.1 514 221 198 671 166 111 12 31 .226 2015 52-18 3.18 14 3 4 622.0 532 247 220 555 184 82 14 47 .232 2014 40-23 3.26 20 1 7 574.2 548 240 208 435 174 95 4 34 .253 2013 29-30 3.92 12 1 2 532.0 512 261 232 407 186 97 13 36 .254 2012 47-20 2.92 18 3 4 601.0 551 222 195 505 138 96 14 31 .243 2011 53-19 2.95 15 2 11 644.0 594 250 211 547 130 100 17 37 .243 2010 47-17 4.13 18 1 3 565.0 604 290 259 455 135 103 9 52 .273 2009 42-22 4.27 13 0 1 564.1 620 343 268 427 188 97 10 70 .282 2008 34-24 4.39 10 3 2 508.1 597 319 248 319 189 84 1 54 .296 2007 29-30 5.27 10 2 2 527.1 660 380 309 346 195 94 10 55 .307 2006 28-28 4.21 10 3 1 493.2 561 300 231 346 157 102 9 32 .285 2005 48-23 3.98 17 3 2 637.1 682 342 282 504 194 113 7 47 .276 2004 43-22 3.96 11 9 4 584.2 640 339 257 345 141 111 18 49 .279 2003 37-21 4.39 6 6 2 521.0 586 304 254 391 138 104 14 48 .282 2002 46-19 4.34 16 5 3 579.0 595 328 279 205 441 109 11 62 .263 2001 35-27 6.01 12 0 2 549.1 627 423 367 370 302 126 9 64 .289 2000 44-23-1 5.57 12 4 2 607.0 694 448 376 476 264 138 19 66 .287 1999 31-25 5.21 9 2 0 501.0 602 365 290 414 233 130 11 52 .297 1998 46-18 5.02 16 4 0 570.2 646 404 318 592 247 105 8 70 .282 1997 40-24 5.29 14 0 0 568.2 668 398 334 452 219 104 5 68 .293 1996 50-18 4.23 17 6 5 613.0 625 342 288 459 237 106 10 47 .265 1995 32-24 4.07 10 5 4 504.0 519 278 228 416 212 87 18 34 .267 1994 40-23 4.44 16 2 2 563.2 553 335 278 552 233 84 13 59 .256 1993 33-25 4.58 6 9 7 495.0 469 295 252 459 267 70 7 35 .253 1992 44-20 3.34 17 9 4 559.2 495 262 208 531 303 77 7 27 .239 1991 51-21 3.30 18 15 8 613.0 535 287 225 585 301 71 8 49 .234 1990 29-30 4.45 11 3 5 503.1 539 293 249 439 254 74 10 32 .276 1989 44-22 4.41 14 11 1 563.2 601 362 276 477 303 106 10 73 .271 1988 48-19 3.47 13 17 3 576.0 569 283 222 482 275 113 13 72 .259 1987 32-24 5.51 5 14 2 463.7 482 348 284 324 303 115 9 63 .268 1986 27-26 5.38 9 11 3 440.0 485 309 263 349 235 73 8 49 .278 1985 43-18 3.56 5 23 5 510.2 478 281 202 405 225 67 9 36 .243 1984 43-16 3.55 4 24 5 494.0 431 257 195 456 284 57 6 36 .229 1983 38-14 2.85 9 15 4 429.2 353 190 136 354 238 53 0 20 .221 1982 34-25 4.93 4 26 2 498.2 552 355 273 293 248 77 6 53 .291 1981 42-17 4.47 7 26 1 494.2 508 297 246 286 225 95 4 52 .259 1980 40-16 4.80 10 19 6 463.1 496 288 247 261 260 76 7 39 .281 1979 40-20 4.17 8 21 4 498.0 507 298 231 273 271 76 8 36 .266 1978 34-15 2.79 6 27 6 400.1 372 168 124 253 138 60 6 17 .247 1977 39-18 3.74 7 22 6 474.1 461 258 197 259 176 84 17 43 .253 1976 21-27 4.19 N/A N/A N/A 388.3 388 234 181 216 216 49 21 19 .265 1975 23-25 4.63 8 17 3 400.3 413 261 206 214 252 67 15 24 .269 1974 23-20 3.73 4 15 N/A 374.0 371 216 155 180 176 59 11 19 .256 1973 23-21 3.10 N/A N/A N/A 375.0 353 191 129 246 149 42 22 9 .231 1972 23-21 3.43 N/A N/A N/A 399.0 357 218 152 226 187 45 22 21 .238 1971 19-26 4.33 N/A N/A N/A 369.7 398 235 168 249 168 46 20 26 .269 1970 27-17 2.66 N/A 14 10 375.7 333 163 111 234 128 35 13 18 .234 1969 28-16 2.60 N/A 16 6 376.7 343 145 109 262 112 36 16 16 .240 1968 13-25 2.20 N/A N/A N/A 328.0 257 110 80 221 101 N/A N/A N/A .221 1967 27-9 2.65 N/A N/A N/A 304.7 223 115 90 203 134 19 10 15 .202 1966 23-12 2.94 N/A N/A N/A 294.3 244 N/A 96 193 113 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1965 20-13 2.72 N/A N/A N/A 281.0 234 126 85 193 109 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1964 23-11 2.84 N/A N/A N/A 307.7 237 N/A 97 216 112 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1963 30-9 2.29 N/A N/A N/A 344.0 288 N/A 88 200 93 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1962 25-8 3.03 N/A N/A N/A 285.0 230 N/A 96 174 118 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1961 19-9 2.73 N/A N/A N/A 253.7 208 118 77 192 133 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1960 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1959 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1958 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1957 13-11 2.57 N/A N/A N/A 207.0 N/A N/A 59 103 110 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1956 20-4 2.41 N/A N/A N/A 209.0 183 74 56 166 81 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1955 10-12 4.24 N/A 11 N/A 191.0 193 136 90 108 95 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1954 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1953 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1952 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1951 16-9 N/A N/A N/A N/A 222.3 217 N/A N/A 115 102 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1950 20-9 4.71 N/A N/A N/A 261.7 N/A N/A 137 131 135 N/A N/A N/A N/A 1949 STATISTICS NOT AVAILABLE 1948 11-14 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 92 101 N/A N/A N/A N/A

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS OFFENSIVE STATISTICS 1962 Tom Moore 117 1978 Jim Watkins 37 1994 Brian Duva 73 2010 Preston Tucker 17 BATTING AVERAGE 1963 Earl Montgomery 153 1979 Jim Watkins 60 1995 Chris Wiggs 82 2011 P. Tucker, M. Zunino 23 (MIN. 100 AB) 1964 Jim Duncan 124 1980 Steve Lombardozzi 55 1996 David Eckstein 102 2012 Mike Zunino 28 1948 Robert Forbes .438 1965 Randy Horcroft 124 1981 Steve Lombardozzi 68 1997 David Eckstein 94 2013 Justin Shafer 17 1949 Not Available 1966 Dan Cushman 128 1982 Steve Floyd 51 1998 Casey Smith 97 2014 Taylor Gushue 16 1950 Harold Long .372 1967 Dan Cushman 126 1983 Mike Stanley 45 1999 Mark Ellis 84 2015 H. Bader, J. Schwarz 16 1951 Fred Montsdeoca .422 1968 Richard Trapp 143 1984 Mike Stanley 57 2000 Kurt Keene 103 2016 Peter Alonso 18 1952 Not Available 1969 Guy McTheny 150 1985 Scott Lusader 70 2001 Kevin Estrada 88 1953 Not Available 1970 Will Harman 157 1986 John Woodward 38 2002 M. Kiger, P. Osborn 104 TRIPLES 1954 Not Available 1971 Tony Dobies 155 1987 Joey Fernandez 62 2003 Brett Dowdy 88 1948 Robert Forbes 3 1955 Ben Ward .321 1972 Ray Hull 162 1988 Brian Reimsnyder 61 2004 C.J. Smith 87 1950 Lowell Rushing 4 1956 Not Available 1973 Bob Carpenter 167 1989 Ned Brigham 78 2005 Jeff Corsaletti 100 1951 Not Available 1957 Russ Maxoy .304 1974 Sammy Rick 169 1990 Billy Minnis 39 2006 Adam Davis 66 1952 Not Available 1958 Bernie Parrish .436 1975 John Cortese 175 1991 Dave Majeski 63 2007 Cole Figueroa 87 1953 Not Available 1959 Not Available 1976 Terry Fitzgerald 170 1992 Dave Majeski 64 2008 Avery Barnes 81 1954 Not Available 1960 Not Available 1977 Dean Empie 213 1993 Brian Duva 53 2009 Avery Barnes 90 1955 Ben Ward 2 1961 Len Sheinhoft .366 1978 Frank McDonald 170 1994 Brian Duva 56 2010 Austin Maddox 88 1956 Not Available 1962 Tom Moore .319 1979 Larry Hall 231 1995 David Eckstein 58 2011 Mike Zunino 98 1957 Five players tied with 1 1963 Tom Moore .357 1980 Tony Stevens 196 1996 David Eckstein 76 2012 Preston Tucker 84 1958 Charlie Smith 3 1964 Jim Duncan .331 1981 Craig McGraw 236 1997 David Eckstein 85 2013 H. Bader, J. Shafer 69 1959 Not Available 1965 Allen Trammell .425 1982 Steve Floyd 234 1998 Brad Wilkerson 86 2014 Taylor Gushue 71 1960 Not Available 1966 Skip Lujack .348 1983 John Dunlap 195 1999 Mark Ellis 56 2015 Buddy Reed 86 1961 Bernie Haskins 3 1967 Richard Trapp .344 1984 Mike Stanley 213 2000 Mark Kiger 78 2016 Dalton Guthrie 85 1962 Tom Moore 5 1968 Richard Trapp .280 1985 Scott Lusader 230 2001 Kevin Estrada 61 1963 Bernie Haskins 6 1969 Guy McTheny .320 1986 John Woodward 191 2002 Mark Kiger 90 DOUBLES 1964 Earl Montgomery 4 1970 Tony Dobies .336 1987 Tommy Edwards 216 2003 Brett Dowdy 67 1948 Robert Forbes 6 1965 Four players tied with 2 1971 Will Harman .356 1988 Tommy Edwards 260 2004 Adam Davis 68 1949 Not Available 1966 Rufus Frazier 5 1972 Ray Hull .315 1989 Ned Brigham 255 2005 Ad. Davis, M. LaPorta 75 1950 Harold Long 8 1967 S. Lujack, N. Nicosia 3 1973 David Bowden .303 1990 Mike Moberg 218 2006 Adam Davis 44 1951 Gene Gore 8 1968 Not Available 1974 Sammy Rick .331 1991 Dave Majeski 288 2007 Matt LaPorta 60 1952 Not Available 1969 L. Bloodworth, S. Lujack 3 1975 Roger Holt .353 1992 D. Majeski, T. Rich 231 2008 Avery Barnes 65 1953 Not Available 1970 Nick DeVirgilis 3 1976 Nick Belmonte .321 1993 Brian Duva 222 2009 Avery Barnes 76 1954 Not Available 1971 R. Carpenter, J. Sutton 3 1977 Roger Holt .351 1994 Brian Duva 247 2010 Matt den Dekker 65 1955 J. Bilyk, B. Trodinnick 5 1972 D. Bowden, R. Hull 2 1978 Jim Watkins .375 1995 David Eckstein 224 2011 Mike Zunino 75 1956 Not Available 1973 Bob Carpenter 3 1979 Jim Watkins .354 1996 David Eckstein 302 2012 Nolan Fontana 59 1957 Charles Rawlings 4 1974 John Reich 3 1980 Dave Falcone .365 1997 David Eckstein 276 2013 Casey Turgeon 41 1958 Bernie Parrish 5 1975 Roger Holt 5 1981 Glenn Carpenter .376 1998 Greg Catalanotte 261 2014 Richie Martin 49 1959 Not Available 1976 J.B. Caldwell, J. Shulock 3 1982 Javier Ortiz .392 1999 Mark Ellis 244 2015 Richie Martin 63 1960 Not Available 1977 Joe Ward 5 1983 Brad Dantzler .348 2000 Kurt Keene 282 2016 Buddy Reed 57 1961 Len Scheinhoft 8 1978 Jim Watkins 7 1984 Scott Ruskin .406 2001 Kevin Estrada 251 1962 Len Scheinhoft 8 1979 Rob Teegarden 11 1985 Scott Lusader .400 2002 Ryan Shealy 261 HITS 1963 Earl Montgomery 6 1980 David Banes 5 1986 Rich Arena .378 2003 Brett Dowdy 244 1948 Robert Forbes 39 1964 Dave Porter 9 1981 Dave Falcone 4 1987 Joey Fernandez .377 2004 Jonathan Tucker 268 1949 Not Available 1965 Allen Trammell 12 1982 Albie Scoggins 6 1988 Mario Linares .332 2005 Adam Davis 294 1950 Harold Long 48 1966 Skip Lujack 11 1983 John Dunlap 7 1989 Herbert Perry .370 2006 Adam Davis 224 1951 H. Long, W. Rushing 32 1967 Jim Frazier 6 1984 Felix Martinez 5 1990 Rick Britton .322 2007 Cole Figueroa 262 1952 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1985 Scott Lusader 4 1991 Mario Linares .350 2008 Avery Barnes 225 1953 Not Available 1969 Guy McTheny 10 1986 John Woodward 5 1992 Dave Majeski .342 2009 Avery Barnes 247 1954 Not Available 1970 T. Dobies, W. Harmon 9 1987 R. Brewer, J. Mendez 3 1993 Bo Camposano .326 2010 Austin Maddox 264 1955 Ben Ward 25 1971 Tony Dobies 10 1988 Mike Moberg 6 1994 James Eidam .362 2011 Preston Tucker 286 1956 Not Available 1972 Ray Hull 14 1989 H. Perry, B. Reimsnyder 3 1995 Chris Wiggs .374 2012 Preston Tucker 262 1957 Russ Maxoy 28 1973 John Fuller 8 1990 Billy Minnis 3 1996 Brad Wilkerson .406 2013 Justin Shafer 230 1958 Bernie Parrish 34 1974 John Fuller 11 1991 Brent Killen 4 1997 Brad Wilkerson .386 2014 Richie Martin 249 1959 Not Available 1975 Joel Murrie 9 1992 Dave Majeski 4 1998 Casey Smith .388 2015 D. Guthrie, B. Reed 282 1960 Not Available 1976 Terry Fitzgerald 15 1993 Brian Duva 11 1999 Mark Ellis .344 2016 Dalton Guthrie 279 1961 Lynn Howie 31 1977 Dean Empie 18 1994 Tripp MacKay 6 2000 Tim Olson .394 1962 Tom Moore 37 1978 Dave Adeimy 12 1995 Three players tied with 2 2001 Jason Dill .403 RUNS SCORED 1963 Tom Moore 50 1979 Tony Stevens 19 1996 D. Eckstein, B. Wilkerson 3 2002 Pat Osborn .414 1948 Robert Forbes 20 1964 Jim Duncan 41 1980 Craig McGraw 12 1997 Brian Haught 5 2003 Ben Harrison .362 1949 Not Available 1965 Allen Trammell 51 1981 Craig McGraw 18 1998 Derek Nicholson 4 2004 Ben Harrison .353 1950 Roy Poole 36 1966 Skip Lujack 40 1982 Steve Floyd 13 1999 Mark Ellis 3 2005 Jeff Corsaletti .358 1951 H. Long, W. Rushing 32 1967 Richard Trapp 42 1983 Rob Thompson 12 2000 K. Keene, T. Olson 4 2006 Gavin Dickey .304 1952 Not Available 1968 Richard Trapp 40 1984 Scott Ruskin 21 2001 Mark Kiger 3 2007 Matt LaPorta .402 1953 Not Available 1969 Skip Lujack 49 1985 Chris Lombardozzi 23 2002 Ben Harrison 5 2008 Avery Barnes .360 1954 Not Available 1970 T. Dobies, W. Harman 51 1986 Rodney Brewer 21 2003 Brett Dowdy 3 2009 A. Barnes, P. Tucker .364 1955 Martin Fredy 20 1971 Tony Dobies 46 1987 Rodney Brewer 22 2004 Jonathan Tucker 4 2010 Matt den Dekker .352 1956 Not Available 1972 Ray Hull 51 1988 Mario Linares 17 2005 Matt LaPorta 2 2011 Mike Zunino .371 1957 Russ Maxoy 15 1973 B. Carpenter, T. Dulaney 42 1989 Ned Brigham 19 2006 Four players tied with 2 2012 Mike Zunino .322 1958 Bobby Barnes 20 1974 Sammy Rick 56 1990 Mike Moberg 23 2007 Avery Barnes 2 2013 Harrison Bader .312 1959 Not Available 1975 Roger Holt 60 1991 Mario Linares 22 2008 A. Barnes, B. McArthur 4 2014 Harrison Bader .337 1960 Not Available 1976 Nick Belmonte 53 1992 Brian Purvis 15 2009 Avery Barnes 6 2015 Josh Tobias .355 1961 Dale Landress 17 1977 Roger Holt 71 1993 Chan Perry 16 2010 M. den Dekker, T. Thompson 3 2016 Peter Alonso .374 1962 Tom Moore 34 1978 Jim Watkins 57 1994 Chan Perry 17 2011 Nolan Fontana 5 1963 Al Lopez 39 1979 Jim Watkins 80 1995 Chris Wiggs 16 2012 Casey Turgeon 3 AT BATS 1964 J. Duncan, T. Shannon 26 1980 S. Lombardozzi, T. Stevens 62 1996 Brad Wilkerson 22 2013 H. Bader, T. Gushue 2 1948 Robert Forbes 89 1965 D. Pendley, A. Trammell 25 1981 Glenn Carpenter 79 1997 Derek Nicholson 20 2014 Three players tied with 2 1949 Not Available 1966 Bruce Moore 27 1982 Javier Ortiz 77 1998 Greg Catalanotte 23 2015 B. Reed, J. Tobias 5 1950 Harold Long 129 1967 Richard Trapp 29 1983 B. Danztler, M. Stanley 45 1999 Mark Ellis 18 2016 Buddy Reed 6 1951 Harold Long 108 1968 Richard Trapp 27 1984 Scott Ruskin 84 2000 Kurt Keene 20 1952 Not Available 1969 Guy McTheny 35 1985 Scott Lusader 92 2001 Aaron Davidson 16 HOME RUNS 1953 Not Available 1970 Tony Dobies 26 1986 Rodney Brewer 60 2002 Pat Osborn 17 1948 Three players tied with 2 1954 Not Available 1971 Tony Dobies 30 1987 Joey Fernandez 75 2003 Jeff Corsaletti 20 1949 Not Available 1955 Ben Ward 78 1972 Mark Hedgecock 27 1988 T. Edwards, J. Mendez 83 2004 C.J. Smith 16 1950 Dick Pace 4 1956 Not Available 1973 Bob Carpenter 32 1989 Herbert Perry 90 2005 Jeff Corsaletti 18 1951 Haywood Sullivan 3 1957 Charles King 104 1974 Sammy Rick 31 1990 Mike Moberg 66 2006 Adam Davis 11 1952 Not Available 1958 Bobby Geissinger 82 1975 Roger Holt 38 1991 Dave Majeski 96 2007 Four players tied with 12 1953 Not Available 1960 Not Available 1976 Nick Belmonte 30 1992 Dave Majeski 79 2008 Josh Adams 17 1954 Not Available 1961 Dale Landress 105 1977 Roger Holt 60 1993 Brian Duva 66 2009 Brandon McArthur 14 1955 Ben Ward 4

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 1956 Not Available 1973 John Fuller 29 1989 Brian Reimsnyder 78 2005 Adam Davis 24 GAMES STARTED 1957 Russ Maxoy 3 1974 John Fuller 31 1990 Dave Majeski 30 2006 Adam Davis 9 1948 Not Available 1958 D. Fleming, B. Parrish 3 1975 John Cortese 33 1991 Brent Killen 54 2007 C. Figueroa, A. Pride 7 1949 Not Available 1959 Not Available 1976 J.B. Caldwell 28 1992 Brent Killen 62 2008 Avery Barnes 26 1950 Fred Montsdeoca 7 1960 Not Available 1977 Dean Empie 49 1993 Brian Duva 42 2009 Avery Barnes 18 1951 Not Available 1961 C. Price, L. Scheinhoft 3 1978 Rob Teegarden 33 1994 Brian Duva 36 2010 Matt den Dekker 23 1952 Not Available 1962 C.W. Price 3 1979 Tony Stevens 74 1995 Chris Kokinda 37 2011 Daniel Pigott 15 1953 Not Available 1963 Earl Montgomery 3 1980 Tony Stevens 51 1996 Brad Wilkerson 76 2012 Nolan Fontana 13 1954 Not Available 1964 Three players tied with 2 1981 Dave Falcone 74 1997 Brad Wilkerson 63 2013 Harrison Bader 15 1955 Not Available 1965 Six players tied with 1 1982 S. Floyd, J. Ortiz 52 1998 Brad Wilkerson 85 2014 Richie Martin 18 1956 Not Available 1966 Rufus Frazier 5 1983 Tim Owens 40 1999 Greg Catalanotte 30 2015 Richie Martin 20 1957 Bucky Williams 7 1967 Three players tied with 2 1984 Scott Ruskin 59 2000 Jason Dill 59 2016 Buddy Reed 24 1958 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1985 Scott Ruskin 60 2001 Mark Kiger 38 1959 Not Available 1969 Guy McTheny 4 1986 Joey Fernandez 40 2002 Mark Kiger 60 PITCHING STATISTICS 1960 Not Available 1970 Five players tied with 1 1987 Joey Fernandez 64 2003 C.J. Smith 36 APPEARANCES 1961 C.W. Price 8 1971 Tony Dobies 6 1988 Mario Linares 58 2004 Ben Harrison 45 1948 Robert Adams 14 1962 Jerry Nicholson 10 1972 John Fuller 6 1989 Herbert Perry 59 2005 J. Corsaletti, B. Jeroloman 50 1949 Not Available 1963 Danny Eggart 10 1973 John Fuller 5 1990 Eric Martinez 40 2006 Brian Jeroloman 38 1950 Herman Wink 15 1964 Not Available 1974 John Fuller 6 1991 Herbert Perry 57 2007 Matt LaPorta 55 1951 F. Montsdeoca, H. Carrat 9 1965 Not Available 1975 Jim Joiner 8 1992 Brent Killen 54 2008 Josh Adams 35 1952 Not Available 1966 Not Available 1976 Jim Joiner 7 1993 Bo Camposano 53 2009 Josh Adams 40 1953 Not Available 1967 Not Available 1977 Dave Adeimy 8 1994 Chan Perry 65 2010 Nolan Fontana 53 1954 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1978 D. Adeimy, J. Watkins 5 1995 Chris Kokinda 46 2011 Nolan Fontana 52 1955 B. Touchberry, W. Larson 8 1969 Four players tied with 7 1979 Tony Stevens 12 1996 Brad Wilkerson 68 2012 Nolan Fontana 48 1956 Wes Larson 10 1970 Wayne Rogers 13 1980 Tony Stevens 13 1997 Brad Wilkerson 76 2013 Casey Turgeon 31 1957 Burt Touchberry 10 1971 Not Available 1981 Dave Falcone 19 1998 Brad Wilkerson 70 2014 Casey Turgeon 35 1958 Not Available 1972 Not Available 1982 Javier Ortiz 10 1999 Greg Catalanotte 58 2015 Richie Martin 35 1959 Not Available 1973 Not Available 1983 Tim Owens 7 2000 Tim Olson 75 2016 JJ Schwarz 45 1960 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett 12 1984 Scott Ruskin 12 2001 Matt Goss 54 1961 D. Aust, J. Nicholson 12 1975 John Chappell 13 1985 Mike Stanley 14 2002 Ryan Shealy 80 STOLEN BASES 1962 J. Biggart, C.W. Price 13 1976 Not Available 1986 Jose Alou 8 2003 Mario Garza 66 1948 Robert Forbes 28 1963 Jim Biggart 17 1977 Ross Baumgarten 16 1987 Joey Fernandez 16 2004 Ben Harrison 70 1949 Not Available 1964 Danny Eggart 15 1978 Pete Teixeira 14 1988 Brian Reimsnyder 15 2005 Matt LaPorta 79 1950 Roy Poole 20 1965 Adrian Zabala 16 1979 Chuck Dale 17 1989 N. Brigham, B. Minnis 11 2006 Gavin Dickey 41 1951 Not Available 1966 K. Prior, R. Rollyson 16 1980 Mike Grant 14 1990 Eric Martinez 8 2007 Matt LaPorta 52 1952 Not Available 1967 Kelly Prior 18 1981 Larry Mikesell 15 1991 Herbert Perry 15 2008 Cole Figueroa 57 1953 Not Available 1968 Glen Pickren 17 1982 Rich Bombard 18 1992 Brent Killen 14 2009 Preston Tucker 85 1954 Not Available 1969 Jim Courier 17 1983 George Reyes 12 1993 B. Camposano, S. Dailey 12 2010 Austin Maddox 72 1955 Martin Frady 5 1970 W. Rogers, T. Seybold 18 1984 Russ Kibler 15 1994 Chan Perry 15 2011 Preston Tucker 74 1956 Not Available 1971 Tom Seybold 22 1985 Jeff Fischer 17 1995 James Eidam 10 2012 Mike Zunino 67 1957 Not Available 1972 Doug Corbett 15 1986 Ken Sebree 12 1996 Chuck Hazzard 18 2013 Taylor Gushue 33 1958 Don Fleming 18 1973 Mike Newman 17 1987 Ken Sebree 17 1997 Brad Wilkerson 23 2014 Taylor Gushue 49 1959 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett 21 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 21 1998 Brad Wilkerson 23 2015 JJ Schwarz 73 1960 Not Available 1975 Craig Pippin 17 1989 Johnny Wiggs 16 1999 Greg Catalanotte 18 2016 P. Alonso, J. Schwarz 60 1961 Not Available 1976 Bruce Baker 17 1990 Cord Corbitt 12 2000 Tony Socarras 19 1962 Tom Moore 26 1977 Ron Crum 17 1991 Marc Valdes 20 2001 Matt Goss 11 WALKS 1963 Tom Moore 20 1978 Chuck Dale 16 1992 Marc Valdes 19 2002 Ryan Shealy 23 1948 Robert Forbes 17 1964 Jim Duncan 8 1979 Mike Grant 28 1993 Marc Valdes 16 2003 C.J. Smith 17 1949 Not Available 1965 Allen Trammell 13 1980 Joe Majer 25 1994 Rob Bonanno 18 2004 Ben Harrison 17 1950 Roy Poole 30 1966 Tommy Shannon 8 1981 N. Krsnich, M. McClellan 16 1995 Darren McClellan 17 2005 Matt LaPorta 26 1951 Not Available 1967 Richard Trapp 14 1982 Shawn Fawbush 25 1996 John Kaufman 21 2006 Matt LaPorta 14 1952 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1983 Rich Rice 19 1997 Matt McClendon 19 2007 Matt LaPorta 20 1953 Not Available 1969 Guy McTheny 13 1984 David Lee 22 1998 Brad Wilkerson 19 2008 Cole Figueroa 9 1954 Not Available 1970 Will Harman 11 1985 Jeff Fischer 19 1999 Matt McClendon 12 2009 Preston Tucker 15 1955 Martin Frady 22 1971 Rick Scarborough 24 1986 Steve Rosenberg 21 2000 Mike Smalley 17 2010 Austin Maddox 17 1956 Not Available 1972 Ray Hull 15 1987 Ken Sebree 22 2001 Jimmy Ramshaw 14 2011 Mike Zunino 19 1957 Tom Clark 15 1973 Tom Dulaney 7 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 27 2002 A. Hart, J. Ramshaw 17 2012 Mike Zunino 19 1958 Not Available 1974 Joel Murrie 12 1989 Jamie McAndrew 25 2003 Justin Hoyman 16 2013 Three players tied with 5 1959 Not Available 1975 Joel Murrie 11 1990 T. McCray, J. Pricher 23 2004 Justin Hoyman 19 2014 Taylor Gushue 6 1960 Not Available 1976 Nick Belmonte 42 1991 John Pricher 36 2005 T. Boss, A. Horne 19 2015 JJ Schwarz 18 1961 Not Available 1977 Roger Holt 32 1992 John Pricher 37 2006 B. Augenstein, B. Ball 15 2016 Peter Alonso 14 1962 Not Available 1978 Jim Watkins 28 1993 Darren McClellan 27 2007 Bryan Augenstein 16 1963 Not Available 1979 Jim Watkins 37 1994 Danny Wheeler 35 2008 Patrick Keating 14 RUNS BATTED IN 1964 Not Available 1980 Ronnie Deans 16 1995 Danny Wheeler 27 2009 Stephen Locke 12 1948 Robert Forbes 26 1965 Not Available 1981 Steve Lombardozzi 20 1996 Paul Rigdon 42 2010 Hudson Randall 17 1950 Not Available 1966 Not Available 1982 Albie Scoggins 24 1997 Josh Fogg 41 2011 H. Randall, K. Whitson 19 1951 G. Gore, F. Montsdeoca 26 1967 Not Available 1983 Albie Scoggins 22 1998 Josh Fogg 40 2012 Brian Johnson 17 1952 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1984 Rory Alonzo 24 1999 Ben Grezlovski 36 2013 Jonathon Crawford 15 1953 Not Available 1969 Not Available 1985 Scott Ruskin 27 2000 Jay Belflower 31 2014 Logan Shore 15 1954 Not Available 1970 Leon Bloodworth 41 1986 John Woodward 17 2001 Keith Ramsey 31 2015 Logan Shore 19 1955 Ben Ward 20 1971 Not Available 1987 John Woodward 24 2002 Kevin Coleman 28 2016 Logan Shore 18 1956 Not Available 1972 Not Available 1988 Ned Brigham 17 2003 Connor Falkenbach 26 1957 Bobby Geissinger 15 1973 Not Available 1989 Ned Brigham 11 2004 Connor Falkenbach 35 COMPLETE GAMES 1958 Bernie Parrish 23 1974 Joel Murrie 30 1990 Dave Majeski 20 2005 Connor Falkenbach 51 1948 Not Available 1959 Not Available 1975 Roger Holt 36 1991 Dave Majeski 24 2006 Josh Edmondson 35 1949 Not Available 1960 Not Available 1976 Nick Belmonte 33 1992 Dave Majeski 27 2007 Josh Edmondson 31 1951 Not Available 1961 Len Scheinhoft 20 1977 Roger Holt 44 1993 Brian Duva 34 2008 Tony Davis 34 1952 Not Available 1962 Len Scheinhoft 27 1978 Jim Watkins 37 1994 Brian Duva 30 2009 Billy Bullock 34 1953 Not Available 1963 Tom Moore 38 1979 Chuck Sandberg 59 1995 David Eckstein 34 2010 Kevin Chapman 31 1954 Not Available 1964 Three players with 27 1980 Craig McGraw 58 1996 David Eckstein 34 2011 Nick Maronde 36 1955 Burt Touchberry 6 1965 Allen Trammell 33 1981 Steve Lombardozzi 58 1997 David Eckstein 35 2012 Greg Larson 35 1956 Not Available 1966 Rufus Frazier 39 1982 Albie Scoggins 66 1998 Brad Wilkerson 21 2013 Ryan Harris 37 1957 Not Available 1967 Skip Lujack 23 1983 Albie Scoggins 53 1999 M. Ellis, K. Keene 20 2014 Kirby Snead 32 1958 Not Available 1968 Mike Ovca 24 1984 Rory Alonzo 54 2000 Mark Kiger 22 2015 Taylor Lewis 31 1959 Not Available 1969 Skip Lujack 35 1985 Chris Lombardozzi 59 2001 Kevin Estrada 35 2016 Kirby Snead 41 1960 Not Available 1970 Tony Dobies 21 1986 J. Fernandez, T. Touma 28 2002 Aaron Davidson 19 1961 Not Available 1971 Tony Dobies 27 1987 Joey Fernandez 43 2003 B. Dowdy, B. Harrison 14 1962 Not Available 1972 Ray Hull 26 1988 Brian Reimsnyder 54 2004 Adam Davis 22 1963 Not Available

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 1964 Not Available 1984 Jeff Fischer 3.15 2000 Joey Simon 10 2016 Logan Shore 105.1 1987 Ken Sebree 89 1965 Not Available 1985 Rodney Brewer 2.57 2001 Joey Simon 7 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 126 1966 Not Available 1986 Scott Sanford 4.33 2002 Alex Hart 13 SAVES (SINCE 1974) 1989 Johnny Wiggs 87 1967 Not Available 1987 Ken Sebree 4.19 2003 Justin Hoyman 8 1974 Doug Corbett 2 1990 John Burke 73 1968 Not Available 1988 Johnny Wiggs 2.75 2004 Justin Hoyman 11 1975 Wilkie Smith 3 1991 John Burke 135 1969 Jim Courier 7 1989 Jamie McAndrew 2.21 2005 Alan Horne 10 1976 Not Available 1992 Marc Valdes 129 1970 Tom Seybold 5 1990 John Pricher 2.71 2006 Bryan Augenstein 9 1977 Billy Abell 5 1993 Marc Valdes 119 1971 Not Available 1991 John Burke 2.25 2007 Bryan Augenstein 8 1978 C. Dale, K. Kellogg 3 1994 Rob Bonanno 148 1972 Not Available 1992 Rob Bonanno 2.78 2008 Patrick Keating 8 1979 Mike Grant 7 1995 Darren McClellan 126 1973 Not Available 1993 Rob Bonanno 3.49 2009 A. DeSclafani, A. Panteliodis 6 1980 Joe Majer 5 1996 John Kaufman 101 1974 Doug Corbett 12 1994 Danny Wheeler 2.05 2010 Alex Panteliodis 11 1981 Carlos Moreno 4 1997 Brad Wilkerson 89 1975 B. Baker, J. Chappell 5 1995 Danny Wheeler 2.93 2011 Hudson Randall 11 1982 Rich Fawbush 2 1998 Brad Wilkerson 136 1976 Not Available 1996 Paul Rigdon 2.19 2012 Hudson Randall 9 1983 Rich Rice 5 1999 Ben Grezlovski 84 1977 Ross Baumgarten 9 1997 Josh Fogg 2.37 2013 Ryan Harris 5 1984 David Lee 2 2000 Mike Smalley 76 1978 Pete Teixeira 9 1998 Josh Fogg 2.03 2014 Logan Shore 7 1985 Steve Rosenberg 2 2001 K. Ramsey, J. Ramshaw 56 1979 Pete Teixeira 8 1999 Ben Grezlovski 2.69 2015 Logan Shore 11 1986 S. Rosenberg, T. Gedaminski 3 2002 Keith Ramsey 84 1980 Larry Mikesell 8 2000 Kenny Birch 3.79 2016 Alex Faedo 13 1987 Mike Parks 3 2003 Justin Hoyman 77 1981 Randy O’Neal 9 2001 Keith Ramsey 2.24 1988 Jamie McAndrew 10 2004 Justin Hoyman 89 1982 Rich Bombard 11 2002 Alex Hart 3.24 INNINGS PITCHED 1989 Jamie McAndrew 7 2005 Alan Horne 108 1983 Clay Daniel 6 2003 Justin Hoyman 3.31 1948 Not Available 1990 Todd McCray 5 2006 Bryan Augenstein 98 1984 Russ Kibler 11 2004 Darren O’Day 2.56 1949 Not Available 1991 John Pricher 12 2007 Bryan Augenstein 105 1985 Scott Ruskin 10 2005 Darren O’Day 2.87 1950 Jack Gaines 64.2 1992 John Pricher 11 2008 Billy Bullock 63 1986 S. Rosenberg, K. Sebree 3 2006 Darren O’Day 2.91 1951 Richard Brown 62.0 1993 Darren McClellan 3 2009 Nick Maronde 59 1987 Ken Sebree 6 2007 David Hurst 3.44 1952 Not Available 1994 Danny Wheeler 13 2010 Alex Panteliodis 82 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 10 2008 Josh Edmondson 2.87 1953 Not Available 1995 Danny Wheeler 9 2011 Karsten Whitson 92 1989 Johnny Wiggs 6 2009 Tony Davis 2.25 1954 Not Available 1996 Paul Rigdon 10 2012 Steven Rodriguez 81 1990 John Burke 2 2010 Kevin Chapman 1.65 1955 Burt Touchberry 55.2 1997 Josh Fogg 8 2013 Jonathon Crawford 69 1991 Marc Valdes 9 2011 Steven Rodriguez 1.91 1956 Dale Willis 67.2 1998 Josh Fogg 13 2014 Logan Shore 68 1992 John Burke 4 2012 Greg Larson 1.33 1957 Burt Touchberry 55.2 1999 Ben Grezlovski 5 2015 A.J. Puk 104 1993 Rob Bonanno 5 2013 Johnny Magliozzi 2.67 1958 Not Available 2000 Jay Belflower 5 2016 Alex Faedo 133 1994 Rob Bonanno 2 2014 Logan Shore 2.16 1959 Not Available 2001 Keith Ramsey 9 1995 Darren McClellan 4 2015 Taylor Lewis 1.33 1960 Not Available 2002 Kevin Coleman 6 FIELDING STATISTICS 1996 John Kaufman 4 2016 Shaun Anderson 0.97 1961 C.W. Price 70.1 2003 Connor Falkenbach 3 PUTOUTS 1997 Brad Wilkerson 2 1962 Jerry Nicholson 85.2 2004 Darren O’Day 5 1948 Richard Forbes 247 1998 Matt McClendon 2 WINS 1963 Danny Eggart 94.0 2005 Connor Falkenbach 9 1949 Not Available 1999 K. Brice, M. McClendon 1 1948 Gus Adams 6 1964 Danny Eggart 88.0 2006 Darren O’Day 8 1950 Ed Gonzales 211 2000 J. Cardozo, M. Smalley 2 1949 Not Available 1965 Danny Eggart 68.1 2007 David Hurst 6 1951 Haywood Sullivan 120 2001 None 1950 Herman Wink 5 1966 K. Prior, R. Rollyson 93.1 2008 Kyle Mullaney 3 1952 Not Available 2002 Jimmy Ramshaw 3 1951 Harvey Carratt 5 1967 Kelly Prior 79.0 2009 Billy Bullock 11 1953 Not Available 2003 Justin Hoyman 6 1952 Not Available 1968 Glen Pickren 97.2 2010 Kevin Chapman 11 1954 Not Available 2004 Justin Hoyman 5 1953 Not Available 1969 Jim Courier 95.0 2011 Austin Maddox 5 1956 Gerard Bilyk 211 2005 Tommy Boss 2 1954 Not Available 1970 Tom Seybold 86.1 2012 Austin Maddox 12 1957 Not Available 2006 Bryan Augenstein 3 1955 Burt Touchberry 5 1971 Tom Seybold 93.2 2013 Johnny Magliozzi 12 1958 Not Available 2007 Bryan Augenstein 2 1956 Dale Willis 6 1972 Mike Newman 75.2 2014 Ryan Harris 5 1959 Not Available 2008 Stephen Locke 2 1957 Burt Touchberry 6 1973 Mike Newman 112.0 2015 Taylor Lewis 7 1960 Not Available 2009 None 1958 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett 112.1 2016 Shaun Anderson 13 1961 Not Available 2010 Alex Panteliodis 1 1959 Not Available 1975 Craig Pippin 83.2 1962 Not Available 2011 Hudson Randall 2 1960 Not Available 1976 Craig Pippin 85.2 STRIKEOUTS 1963 Not Available 2012 Three Players tied with 1 1961 Dennis Aust 8 1977 Ross Baumgarten 114.2 1948 Robert Adams 36 1964 Not Available 2013 Jonathon Crawford 1 1962 Jim Biggart 7 1978 Pete Teixeira 94.1 1949 Not Available 1965 Not Available 2014 Aaron Rhodes 1 1963 Danny Eggart 10 1979 Chuck Dale 119.1 1950 Jack Gaines 35 1966 Not Available 2015 Logan Shore 2 1964 Danny Eggart 9 1980 Larry Mikesell 89.2 1951 Richard Brown 40 1967 Not Available 2016 Logan Shore 3 1965 D. Eggart, A. Zabala 5 1981 Randy O’Neal 108.0 1952 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1966 Kelly Prior 8 1982 Rich Bombard 114.1 1953 Not Available 1969 Skip Lujack 370 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1967 Kelly Prior 7 1983 George Reyes 68.2 1954 Not Available 1970 Fred Bretz 220 1952 Not Available 1968 Glen Pickren 10 1984 Russ Kibler 103.0 1955 Wes Larson 27 1971 Not Available 1953 Not Available 1969 Jim Courier 11 1985 Jeff Fischer 117.1 1956 Dale Willis 89 1972 Not Available 1954 Not Available 1970 Wayne Rogers 8 1986 Steve Rosenberg 88.2 1957 Burt Touchberry 28 1973 Not Available 1955 Burt Touchberry 3.47 1971 D. Corbett, T. Seybold 6 1987 Ken Sebree 118.0 1958 Not Available 1974 Not Available 1956 Wes Larson 1.45 1972 Bob Lundquist 6 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 151.2 1959 Not Available 1975 J. B. Caldwell 218 1957 Burt Touchberry 0.81 1973 Mike Newman 9 1989 Johnnny Wiggs 131.1 1960 Not Available 1976 Not Available 1958 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett 12 1990 John Pricher 83.0 1961 Dennis Aust 76 1977 J. B. Caldwell 293 1959 Not Available 1975 Bruce Baker 7 1991 Marc Valdes 140.1 1962 Jerry Nicholson 53 1978 Dave Adeimy 369 1960 Not Available 1976 Bobby Meadows 9 1992 Marc Valdes 131.2 1963 Charles Anderson 58 1979 Chuck Sandberg 561 1961 C.W. Price 1.67 1977 R. Baumgarten, R. Crum 8 1993 Mark Valdes 122.2 1964 Charles Anderson 78 1980 Tony Stevens 422 1962 Jim Biggart 1.46 1978 P. Teixeira, R. Crum 8 1994 Rob Bonanno 135.1 1965 Dan Eggart 36 1981 Dave Falcone 422 1963 Ray Rollyson 2.09 1979 Three players tied with 8 1995 Darren McClellan 122.1 1966 Ray Rollyson 66 1982 Javier Ortiz 489 1964 Charlie Anderson 0.88 1980 Larry Mikesell 10 1996 John Kaufman 125.0 1967 Kelly Prior 58 1983 Brad Dantzler 370 1965 Ray Rollyson 2.25 1981 Larry Mikesell 10 1997 Matt McClendon 95.2 1968 Jim Courier 65 1984 Brad Dantzler 393 1966 Kelly Prior 1.54 1982 Rich Bombard 11 1998 Brad Wilkerson 123.0 1969 Jim Courier 65 1985 Mike Stanley 403 1967 Jim Courier 1.83 1983 George Reyes 7 1999 Ben Grezlovski 83.2 1970 Tom Seybold 68 1986 Ed Shea 177 1968 Wayne Rogers 0.91 1984 Russ Kibler 12 2000 Mike Smalley 99.0 1971 Tom Seybold 86 1987 Rodney Brewer 283 1969 Jim Courier 1.89 1985 Jeff Fischer 10 2001 Joey Simon 88.1 1972 Mike Newman 52 1988 Jose Fernandez 391 1970 Glen Pickren 1.92 1986 Three players tied with 5 2002 Alex Hart 111.0 1973 Mike Newman 52 1989 Steve Zerr 380 1971 Bob Kowalski 3.27 1987 T. Gedaminski, K. Sebree 7 2003 Justin Hoyman 111.1 1974 Doug Corbett 54 1990 Herbert Perry 477 1972 Mike Newman 2.74 1988 Jeff Gidcumb 16 2004 Justin Hoyman 139.2 1975 Craig Pippin 62 1991 Brent Killen 599 1973 Doug Corbett 1.97 1989 John Wiggs 12 2005 Alan Horne 113.1 1976 Craig Pippin 65 1992 Brent Killen 521 1974 Doug Corbett 1.76 1990 Three players tied with 6 2006 Bryan Augenstein 111.1 1977 Ross Baumgarten 76 1993 James Ramos 347 1975 Bruce Baker 1.51 1991 Marc Valdes 13 2007 Bryan Augenstein 112.0 1978 Pete Teixeira 66 1994 Chan Perry 469 1976 Bobby Meadows 2.97 1992 Marc Valdes 10 2008 Patrick Keating 84.1 1979 Chuck Dale 65 1995 Chris Kokinda 524 1977 Bruce Baker 3.07 1993 Rob Bonanno 9 2009 Stephen Locke 66.2 1980 Mike Grant 60 1996 Eric Castaldo 415 1978 Craig Pippin 1.97 1994 Three players tied with 8 2010 Alex Panteliodis 100.0 1981 Larry Mikesell 66 1997 Brad Wilkerson 465 1979 Chuck Dale 3.32 1995 Darren McClellan 11 2011 Hudson Randall 124.1 1982 Nick Krsnich 66 1998 David Ross 559 1980 Larry Mikesell 3.12 1996 John Kaufman 11 2012 Hudson Randall 94.0 1983 Clay Daniel 57 1999 Ryan Shealy 297 1981 Larry Mikesell 3.27 1997 Brad Wilkerson 11 2013 Jonathon Crawford 86.2 1984 Russ Kibler 111 2000 Kurt Keene 429 1982 Rich Bombard 3.47 1998 Brad Wilkerson 10 2014 Logan Shore 95.2 1985 Scott Ruskin 103 2001 Brian Rose 382 1983 Clay Daniel 2.26 1999 Ben Grezlovski 9 2015 Logan Shore 112.1 1986 Steve Rosenberg 91 2002 Ryan Shealy 605

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YEARLY STATISTICAL LEADERS 2003 C.J. Smith 501 ERRORS 1962 Not Available 2004 C.J. Smith 475 1948 Genia White 14 1963 Not Available 2005 Matt LaPorta 719 1949 Not Available 1964 Not Available 2006 Matt LaPorta 414 1950 Lou Garcia 10 1965 Not Available 2007 Matt LaPorta 421 1951 Donald Shaffer 11 1966 Not Available 2008 Brandon McArthur 363 1952 Not Available 1967 Not Available 2009 Preston Tucker 428 1953 Not Available 1968 Not Available 2010 Preston Tucker 437 1954 Not Available 1969 Skip Lujack .997 2011 Mike Zunino 532 1955 Not Available 1970 Fred Bretz .983 2012 Mike Zunino 461 1956 Lee Maxcy 11 1971 Not Available 2013 Vickash Ramjit 505 1957 Not Available 1972 Not Available 2014 Taylor Gushue 337 1958 Not Available 1973 Not Available 2015 Mike Rivera 293 1959 Not Available 1974 Doug Corbett .979 2016 Peter Alonso 493 1960 Not Available 1975 D. Bowden, J. Joiner .978 1961 Not Available 1976 Jim Joiner .982 ASSISTS 1962 Not Available 1977 Frank McDonald .976 1948 Donald Ford 64 1963 Not Available 1978 Jim Watkins 1.000 1949 Not Available 1964 Not Available 1979 Chuck Sandberg .993 1950 Lou Garcia 93 1965 Not Available 1980 Glenn Carpenter .987 1951 Virgil Martin 72 1966 Not Available 1981 Ron Cardieri .991 1952 Not Available 1967 Dan Cushman 14 1982 Albie Scoggins .984 1953 Not Available 1968 Not Available 1983 Brad Danztler .997 1954 Not Available 1969 Leon Bloodworth 13 1984 Scott Ruskin .990 1955 Not Available 1970 Tom Blankenship 14 1985 John Floyd .994 1956 Lee Maxcy 65 1971 Not Available 1986 Lou Palomba .984 1957 Not Available 1972 Not Available 1987 Rodney Brewer .987 1958 Not Available 1973 Not Available 1988 Mario Linares .992 1959 Not Available 1974 Not Available 1989 Jose Fernandez .990 1960 Not Available 1975 Roger Holt 21 1990 Herbert Perry .985 1961 Not Available 1976 Not Available 1991 Brent Killen .990 1962 Not Available 1977 Roger Holt 28 1992 Brent Killen .993 1963 Not Available 1978 Larry Hall 19 1993 Brian Duva .990 1964 Not Available 1979 Larry Hall 23 1994 Chan Perry .984 1965 Not Available 1980 Steve Lombardozzi 13 1995 Ronnie Sewell 1.000 1966 Not Available 1981 Steve Lombardozzi 20 1996 Travis Andre .991 1967 Not Available 1982 Bruce Crabbe 18 1997 Casey Smith 1.000 1968 Not Available 1983 Bruce Crabbe 23 1998 Jason Dill .991 1969 Leon Bloodworth 124 1984 Rory Alonzo 25 1999 J. Dill, R. Shealy .984 1970 Leon Bloodworth 159 1985 Chris Lombardozzi 25 2000 Tony Socarras .991 1971 Not Available 1986 Tim Touma 14 2001 Brian Rose .986 1972 Not Available 1987 Allen Rutledge 21 2002 Matt Goss 1.000 1973 Not Available 1988 Julio Mendez 21 2003 Brian Rose .989 1974 Not Available 1989 Brent Addison 25 2004 Matt LaPorta .992 1975 Roger Holt 159 1990 Gregg Castaldo 20 2005 Brian Jeroloman .989 1976 Not Available 1991 Kevin Polcovich 34 2006 Matt LaPorta .991 1977 Roger Holt 181 1992 Kevin Polcovich 15 2007 Matt LaPorta .991 1978 Larry Hall 114 1993 Shane McGinnis 12 2008 Teddy Foster 1.000 1979 Larry Hall 118 1994 John Tamargo 15 2009 Matt den Dekker .995 1980 Steve Lombardozzi 181 1995 John Tamargo 15 2010 Mike Zunino .995 1981 Steve Lombardozzi 195 1996 John Tamargo 18 2011 Mike Zunino .995 1982 Bruce Crabbe 180 1997 Ty Martin 23 2012 Brian Johnson 1.000 1983 Bruce Crabbe 126 1998 Matt Siegel 22 2013 Vickash Ramjit .989 1984 Bruce Crabbe 127 1999 M. Ellis, K. Keene 17 2014 Zack Powers 1.000 1985 Chris Lombardozzi 172 2000 Aaron Sobieraj 23 2015 Harrison Bader 1.000 1986 Tim Touma 152 2001 Kevin Estrada 18 2016 JJ Schwarz 1.000 1987 Tommy Edwards 171 2002 Pat Osborn 21 1988 Julio Mendez 202 2003 Jonathan Tucker 15 1989 Brent Addison 204 2004 Jonathan Tucker 20 1990 Billy Minnis 149 2005 Adam Davis 19 1991 Kevin Polcovich 232 2006 Adam Davis 21 1992 Ted Rich 190 2007 Jon Townsend 21 1993 Tripp MacKay 169 2008 C. Figueroa, J. Townsend 17 1994 Tripp MacKay 162 2009 Mike Mooney 18 1995 David Eckstein 172 2010 Austin Maddox 12 1996 David Eckstein 243 2011 Nolan Fontana 12 1997 David Eckstein 255 2012 Josh Tobias 11 1998 Ty Martin 159 2013 Zack Powers 9 1999 Mark Ellis 193 2014 Richie Martin 21 2000 Mark Kiger 184 2015 Richie Martin 9 2001 Kevin Estrada 191 2016 Jonathan India 12 2002 Mark Kiger 207 2003 Jonathan Tucker 191 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2004 Justin Tordi 235 (MIN. 100 CHANCES) 2005 Adam Davis 269 1948 Jewel Walker .991 2006 Adam Davis 201 1949 Not Available 2007 Cole Figueroa 173 1950 Roy Poole .975 2008 Cole Figueroa 173 1951 Not Available 2009 Josh Adams 164 1952 Not Available 2010 Nolan Fontana 189 1953 Not Available 2011 Nolan Fontana 209 1954 Not Available 2012 Nolan Fontana 188 1955 Not Available 2013 Casey Turgeon 169 1956 Thomas Clark .987 2014 Casey Turgeon 195 1957 Not Available 2015 Richie Martin 190 1958 Not Available 2016 Dalton Guthrie 183 1959 Not Available 1960 Not Available 1961 Not Available

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