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2016 Longwood Baseball Games 50-52 | Longwood at Winthrop | Rock Hill, S.C. | May 13 - May 15 | 7 p.m. | 4 p.m. | 2 p.m. Winthrop Ballpark | Video: ESPN3 (Friday), Big South Network (Sunday) 2016 Schedule F 19 at East Carolina L 11-1 Longwood Lancers (Big South) F 20 at East Carolina L 9-6 (28-21, 12-9) F 21 at East Carolina L 5-3 F 23 RICHMOND CANCELLED Head Coach: Ryan Mau F 26 WAGNER W 6-0 Mau’s Record: 50-55 (2nd year) F 27 WAGNER W 6-3 -- At Longwood: Same F 28 WAGNER L 6-4 In the Polls: BA: N/A D1: N/A CB: N/A RPI: 148 NCBWA: N/A M 1 VCU W 10-9 Current Streak: L1 M 2 at VMI W 5-2 2015: 22-34, 9-15 M 4 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 4-3 M 5 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 6-3 M 6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W 5-3 Winthrop Eagles (Big South) M 8 at Louisville L 10-1 (25-21, 10-8) M 9 at Morehead State L 9-8 F/10 M 12 HOFSTRA (DH) W 2-0, W 4-3 F/12 Head Coach: Tom Riginos M 13 HOFSTRA W 6-5 Rigino’s Record: 157-171 (6th year) M 15 at George Mason L 13-6 -- At Winthrop: Same M 18 *COASTAL CAROLINA (DH) W 5-2, L 7-2 In the Polls: BA: N/A D1: N/A CB: N/A RPI: 158 NCBWA: N/A M 19 *COASTAL CAROLINA L 11-2 Current Streak: W2 M 22 at VCU L 5-2 2015: 40-19, 14-8 M 24 *RADFORD W 3-2 F/10 M 25 *RADFORD W 5-4 M 26 *RADFORD L 6-5 PITCHING PROBABLES M 29 NORFOLK STATE W 11-9 M 30 VMI W 10-9 F/11 A 2 *at Charleston Southern W 4-1 Friday Saturday Sunday A 3 *at Charleston Southern W 6-2 LWU: 32 - Travis Burnette LWU: 34 Luke Simpson LWU: 27 - Steven Farkas A 4 *at Charleston Southern W 13-4 A 5 N.C. CENTRAL L 7-4 Sr. | RHP | 6-1 | 2.40 Jr. | RHP | 0-3| 4.85 Fr. | LHP | 3-2 | 3.86 A 8 *at High Point W 4-3 vs. vs. vs. A 9 *at High Point L 7-2 WU: 36 - Sam Kmiec WU: 13 - Thad Harris WU: TBA A 10 *at High Point L 2-1 A 12 at Virginia L 9-4 Sr. | LHP | 6-4 | 3.28 Fr. | LHP | 6-3 | 3.87 A 15 SAVANNAH STATE W 9-4 A 16 SAVANNAH STATE W 6-5 F/10 A 17 SAVANNAH STATE W 7-6 LANCER LEADOFF A 19 at N.C. Central L 5-3 • Longwood concludes its conference • The Lancers enter the weekend tied for A 23 *CAMPBELL W 8-4 A 24 *CAMPBELL (DH) L 6-3, L 2-0 regular season with three games at the most wins in a season since 2011. With A 26 at Norfolk State W 13-5 Winthrop. The Lancers sit in fourth place a winning series the Lancers can reach 30 A 29 *at Presbyterian W 4-1 and can finish as high as second place wins for the first time since becoming a A 30 *at Presbyterian (DH) L 1-7, L 5-9 with help from High Point. The Lancers full-time Division I member in 2008. M 7 *UNC ASHEVILLE W 2-1 enter the weekend one and one-half • With one win this weekend Longwood M 8 *UNC ASHEVILLE W 7-4 M 9 *UNC ASHEVILLE W 6-3 games behind High Point and one-half will have its first winning season in M 10 at Duke L 11-5 game ahead of Winthrop. conference play since joining the Big M 13 *at Winthrop 7 pm • Longwood swept UNC Asheville in the South ahead of the 2013 season. That M 14 *at Winthrop 3 pm final weekend of home games. Longwood season the Lancers went 12-12 in Big M 15 *at Winthrop 2 pm finished the season 21-7 at home. South play. M 19 at Appalachian State 6 pm M 20 at Appalachian State 6 pm M 20 at Appalachian State 1 pm THE PROJECTED ALIGNMENT M 24-28 Big South Tournament TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS Pos. Name Cl. B-T AVG. HR RBI Notes *Big South Game C Carlos Garrido Fr. L-R .233 0 17 2-4 in game 2 at Presbyterian 1B Connar Bastaich Sr. R-R .316 2 26 Team-best 26 G on-base streak ended Saturday 2B C.J. Roth Sr. L-R .280 3 25 Hit HR on first pitch of bottom of 1st on Senior Day 3B Brandon Harvell Jr. R-R .239 1 19 Game-tying HR in 7th inning Saturday SS Michael Osinski So. R-R .279 0 20 3 straight 2+ H G; raised avg 44 pts since April 2 LF Drew Kitson Jr. R-R .209 3 17 Back-to-back multi-H G; robbed HR Monday RF Janos Briscoe Jr. R-R .214 0 5 7-game on-base streak; 1-3 2-run 2B at Duke CF Sammy Miller So. R-R .238 0 14 3 RBI in weekend series vs. UNC Asheville @LongwoodBase LongwoodLancers DH Alex Lewis Jr. R-R .344 4 40 Leads in HR, RBI, TB (95), 2B (17); 3-5 at Duke 2016 Longwood Baseball LONGWOODLONGWOOD LANCERSLANCERS 20152016 BASEBALLBASEBALL SIZING UP THE SERIES University Name Longwood University City/Zip Farmville, VA 23909 Founded 1839 Enrollment (Undergraduate) 4,507 Meetings Number 8-10 Nickname Lancers All-Time Record Vs. Winthrop ...............................1-6 Colors Navy Blue (PMS 282) & White Last Meeting .................................... L 9-3 (5/16/15) Fight Song Hail to Longwood U! Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference Big South Stats President W. Taylor Reveley IV Alma Mater Princeton .259 Batting Avg. .283 Director of Athletics Troy Austin .254 Opponent Batting Avg. .286 Alma Mater Duke 5.00 Runs Per Game 6.26 Athletics Phone (434) 395-2057 8.63 Hits Per Game 9.87 Tickets Phone (434) 395-2138 Website www.LongwoodLancers.com 3.98 Walks Per Game 4.09 Twitter @LongwoodLancers 4.44 Earned Run Avg. 4.78 4.40 Opponent ERA 5.07 Program History Seasons of Baseball 37 6.92 Strikeouts Per Game 6.47 First Season 1978 7.51 Opponent Strikeouts Per Game 6.47 All-Time Record 1027-628-4 (.619) 4.47 Walks Issued Per Game 2.81 Division I Eligible 2008-Present Division I Record (Seasons) 226-319-1 (9) NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances 6 Division II World Series 1982, 1991 SCOUTING WINTHROP FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS Team Information • The Eagles enter the weekend one half • Senior RHP Travis Burnette earned the 2015 Overall Record 22-34 game behind Longwood for fourth place in Friday night starting role after pitching in Big South Record/Finish 9-15/10th the Big South. The Eagles have won four the weekend rotation for the first part of Home Record 9-10 straight games against Longwood entering 2015 before stepping up as a clutch long Away Record 10-18 the series. reliever in the latter part of the season. Neutral Record 3-6 • Winthrop enters the weekend off • The 2016 team captain, Burnette, Starters Returning/Lost 7/3 a 7-1 midweek win against the Citadel started 12 of 21 appearances and went 3-3 Pitchers Returning/Lost 9/5 Wednesday and won the rubber match with one save in 63.2 innings in 2015. Letterwinners R/L 18/8 of a three-game set home set against • Burnette has started the first game of Newcomers 12 Charleston Southern. each weekend series for Longwood and • In the midweek win against the Citadel, the Lancers have won each of the last nine Athletics Communications Winthrop and the Citadel combined to use “game ones.” Baseball Contact Darius Thigpen 15 pitchers, including 10 by the Citadel. • Burnette has won six consecutive Office (434) 395-2345 Mark Lowrie finished the game 3-for-5 with decisions and has been Longwood’s Cell (813) 299-7578 two RBI. ace. The right-hander sits third in the Email [email protected] • Winthrop is led in hitting by Jr. OF conference among starter ERA with a Asst. VP/Athletics Comm. Chris Cook Anthony Paulsen, who is hitting .354 2.40 ERA. Burnette outdueled Charleston Office (434) 395-2718 entering the weekend. Sr. IF Mark Lowrie is Southern’s Evan Raynor, who is first among Cell (434) 808-5127 second on the squad with a .347 average. league starter ERA, at CSU Ballpark. Email [email protected] • Sr. C Roger Gonzalez paces the team • Burnette picked up the win in game one Asst. Director of Comm. Todd Lindenmuth with six homers, 15 doubles, and 41 RBI. against Coastal Carolina. He struck out a Office (434) 395-2716 • The Lancers last played Winthtop season-high eight batters with 5.2 innings Email [email protected] in the season finale at Buddy Bolding of two-run ball, spreading out seven hits in Mailing Address 201 High Street Stadium. Winthrop scored three runs in the outing. Farmville, VA 23909-1899 the first inning to take the lead and never • Burnette went 7.2 innings scoreless Office Fax (434) 395-2568 looked back. Babe Thomas hit a three- against Hofstra, his second scoreless Press Box Phone (434) 395-2710 run home run in the third inning to make start of the season, and was named ARMS it a 6-0 Winthrop lead.
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