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Charleston Baseball 19 GAMES 54-56 | DELAWARE CHARLESTON BASEBALL 19 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2010 | 2012 | 2014 | 2015 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL APPEARANCES 2006 | 2014 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2012 | 2014 | 2015 Baseball Contact: Whitney Noble | Associate Director of Athletic Communications Email: [email protected] | Office: 843-953-3683 | Cell: 813-957-7546 2019 SCHEDULE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS (33-19, 13-8 CAA) OVERALL: 33-19 | CAA: 13-8 Head Coach: Chad Holbrook (North Carolina, 1994) HOME: 24-9 | AWAY: 9-9 | NEUTRAL: 0-1 Career Record: 269-144 (Seventh Season) | Record at CofC: 69-38 (Second Season) at FEBRUARY DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT DELAWARE BLUE HENS (21-30, 9-12 CAA) F 15 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 9-0 Head Coach: Jim Sherman (Delaware, 1982) F 16 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 6-5 Career Record: 779-602 (26th Season) | Record at Delaware: 561-474 (19th Season) F 17 UNC ASHEVILLE W, 12-3 F 20 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 7-5 F 22 #27 UCONN L, 4-7 F 23 #27 UCONN W, 7-2 GAME INFO TEAM STATS F 24 #27 UCONN W, 7-6 F 26 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L, 0-8 24-9 Home 14-8 F 27 #19 COASTAL CAROLINA W, 8-5 Date: May 16-18, 2019 9-9 Away 7-21 Game Time(s): 7:00 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. | 1:00 p.m. 0-1 Neutral 0-1 MARCH Site: Newark, Del. | Bob Hannah Stadium 5.9 Runs/Game 5.0 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV/Video: Hens All-Access M 1 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 8-1 .278 Batting Average .252 - Talent: N/A M 2 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 5-4 41 Home Runs 27 Radio: N/A M 3 NORTH CAROLINA A&T L, 0-2 .362 On-Base Percentage .338 - Talent: N/A M 8 at Arizona L, 5-7 .408 Slugging Percentage .371 M 9 at Arizona L, 5-7 Live Stats: www.cofcstats.com 114/154 SB/ATT 34/52 M 10 at Arizona W, 10-6 Twitter: @CofCBaseball 4.00 ERA 5.73 M 13 at Charleston Southern L, 1-9 Instagram: @CofC_Baseball 188 BB 237 M 15 FURMAN W, 13-3 Postgame Recap: CofCSports.com 394 SO 381 M 16 FURMAN W, 2-1 Series History: CofC leads 15-6 M 17 FURMAN W, 3-1 1.35 WHIP 1.64 Last Meeting: Delaware won 5-1 (5.24.18 in Harrisonburg, Va.) M 19 at #20 Clemson L, 1-13 .252 Batting Average Against .281 Streak: L1 M 20 #20 Clemson ^ L, 1-4 .975 Fielding Percentage .961 M 22 ELON * W, 3-1 M 23 ELON * L, 2-7 M 24 ELON * L, 6-8 LEADING OFF M 26 THE CITADEL W, 11-1 M 27 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 9-7 M 29 HOFSTRA * W, 9-0 · The Cougars erased a six-run deficit against The Citadel on Tuesday to complete their third straight comeback win and M 30 HOFSTRA * W, 7-4 (10) 19th of the season. M 31 HOFSTRA * W, 16-0 APRIL · Senior Joey Mundy has made the most of his increased playing time over the last 10 games, batting a team-high .500 DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT (11-for-22) with one home run and seven RBI’s. A 3 at Georgia Southern L, 1-3 A 5 at James Madison * W, 5-1 · Junior Griffin McLarty was superb in last Friday’s 4-2 win over Towson, striking out 11 and holding the Tigers to one A 6 at James Madison * W, 6-5 run on three hits in seven innings to earn his seventh win of the season. A 7 at James Madison * W, 10-8 A 9 at The Citadel SUSPENDED A 12 DALLAS BAPTIST W, 4-3 · Delaware enters the weekend with a 21-30 overall record and are seventh in the CAA standings with a 9-12 mark. A 13 DALLAS BAPTIST L, 2-6 A 14 DALLAS BAPTIST L, 4-14 A 16 at #30 Coastal Carolina W, 13-6 POSSIBLE COFC STARTERS A 19 at Northeastern * L, 0-7 A 20 at Northeastern * W, 7-5 A 21 at Northeastern * W, 7-1 Pos. No. Name Yr. GP-GS BA R H HR RBI Notes A 24 at Georgia Southern W, 5-1 C 9 Danny Wondrack Sr. 52-51 .325 29 63 13 48 2019 Preseason All-CAA A 26 UNCW * L, 5-6 1B 22 Chaz Davey RSr. 51-51 .291 34 59 6 43 .453 Slugging % A 27 UNCW * L, 4-14 A 28 UNCW * W, 10-3 2B 5 Dupree Hart Sr. 52-52 .300 40 61 2 42 7th in NCAA I (36 SB) 3B 24 Clay Hunt Sr. 38-32 .220 20 26 4 11 7 Doubles MAY SS 1 Luke Manzo Sr. 50-49 .259 23 36 0 20 .418 OB % DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT LF 34 Logan McRae RSr. 51-51 .260 36 50 8 31 T-6th in career HR (33) M 3 at William & Mary * L, 1-5 CF 3 Bradley Dixon RSr. 43-39 .327 34 51 0 12 22-26 SB M 4 at William & Mary * L, 3-4 (13) RF 40 Joey Mundy RSr. 23-8 .326 7 14 2 8 .488 Slugging % M 5 at William & Mary * L, 4-5 (10) DH 39 Tanner Steffy Fr. 6-6 .280 0 7 0 2 3 Doubles M 7 at Charleston Southern W, 9-2 M 10 TOWSON * W, 4-2 M 11 TOWSON * W, 5-3 M 12 TOWSON * W, 10-9 PROBABLE ROTATIONS M 14 THE CITADEL W, 9-8 M 16 at Delaware * 7:00 p.m. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON M 17 at Delaware * 7:00 p.m. APP-GS W-L ERA IP H BB SO WHIP Avg. M 18 at Delaware * 1:00 p.m. #30 Tradd James, RHP, Jr. 17-4 3-0 2.03 40.0 41 14 32 1.38 .272 May 22-26 at CAA Championship & TBA #13 Griffin McLarty, RHP, Jr. 13-13 7-4 2.18 86.2 61 16 100 0.89 .194 May 31 - June 3 at NCAA Regionals TBA TBA June 7-10 at NCAA Super Regionals TBA June 15-26 at College World Series TBA DELAWARE APP-GS W-L ERA IP H BB SO WHIP Avg. * Colonial Athletic Association game #32 Brandon Walter, LHP, RJr. 13-13 5-6 3.48 77.2 63 27 101 1.16 .229 ^ Segra Park, Columbia, S.C. #34 Chris Ludman, RHP, So. 14-11 3-7 5.91 70.0 96 15 49 1.59 .327 & Harrisonburg, Va. #11 Joey Silan, RHP, Fr. 15-10 3-5 5.87 61.1 62 42 51 1.70 .262 All Times Listed in Eastern Time Zone WWW.COFCSPORTS.COM | : @COFCBASEBALL | : @COFC_BASEBALL | #COMECUS 2019 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON BASEBALL GAMES 54-56 | DELAWARE WEEKEND PREVIEW TOUGH OUT The Cougars and Blue Hens meet for the 22nd time on Thursday evening Luke Manzo has been one of the toughest players in both the CAA and the in the first game of a pivotal CAA series for both clubs. Charleston nation to retire via the strikeout this season. The senior shortstop has struck looks to lock up the second seed and a first-round bye in the conference out just seven times so far this spring and leads the nation in toughest to tournament, while Delaware is in a battle for a ticket to the tournament. strikeout (19.9 PA per K). He has struck out only once in his last 19 games. SCOUTING DELAWARE CARDIAC COUGARS Delaware carries a 21-30 overall record and sits one game out of spot in the Charleston has been no stranger to late-game heroics this season with 19 CAA tournament with a 9-12 mark in conference play. The Blue Hens rank comeback victories thus far - including three straight entering this weekend. fourth in the CAA and 19th in the nation with 19 triples, and have been hit The Cougars have erased a deficit of three or more runs on 11 occasions this 77 times this season - good for 11th nationally. season, including a season-best six-run deficit (7-1) in a 9-8 win over The Citadel on Tuesday. Joseph Carpenter leads the Blue Hens with five home runs and a .313 batting average, while Jordan Hutchins paces the team with 16 doubles and WALKING INTO HISTORY 42 runs driven in. Brandon Walter carries a 5-6 record with a 3.48 ERA and Dupree Hart celebrated Senior Day in record-setting style on Sunday, 101 strikeouts in 77.2 innings. drawing three walks to become the program’s all-time leader with 128 career free passes. He is currently tied with Logan McRae for the team-lead SERIES HISTORY with 32 walks this season. The Cougars lead the all-time series with Delaware, 15-6, after taking three of four from the Blue Hens last season. Delaware knocked Charleston out of MASHING MUNDY the CAA Tournament last season with a 5-1 victory. Senior Joey Mundy has been tremendous over the last five games with a team-high .588 batting average (10-for-17) to go along with five RBI’s. He LAST FIVE GAMES IN SERIES delivered a pinch-hit game-tying two-run home run on May 4 at William L, 1-5 5/24/18 in Harrisonburg, S.C. & Mary and went 2-for-3 with an RBI at Charleston Southern last Tuesday. W, 3-2 4/29/18 in Mt.
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