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2014 VANDERBILT

Introduction 2013 Review 4 ...... Media Information 56 ...... Season Review 5 ...... Media Outlets/Broadcast Information 58 ...... Overall Season Statistics 6 ...... Quick Facts, Road Headquarters 59 ...... SEC Statistics 7 ...... 2014 Roster 60 ...... Miscellaneous Statistics 8 ...... Hawkins Field 62 ...... Season Results 9 ...... Hawkins Field Records 63 ...... SEC Recap 10 ...... 2014 Season Preview Vanderbilt History Commodore Coaching Staff 64 ...... Commodore Letterwinners 14 ...... , Head 66 ...... Commodore Coaching Records 18 ...... , Assistant Coach 68 ...... vs. The Nation 19 ...... Scott Brown, Assistant Coach 70 ...... Yearly Results 20 ...... Drew Hedman, Volunteer Assistant Coach 86 ...... All-Time Individual Records 20 ...... Chris Ham, Athletic Trainer 87 ...... All-Time Team Records 20 ...... David Macias, Strength & Conditioning 88 ...... -Season Records 20 ...... Drew Fann, Keri Richardson & Garrett Walker 89 ...... Career Records 90 ...... Yearly Statistical Leaders 2014 Commodores 92 ...... Yearly Team Statistics 21 ...... Depth Chart, Roster Breakdown 94 ...... SEC Tournament History 22 ...... 95 ...... NCAA Tournament History 23 ...... 96 ...... Commodores in the Majors 24 ...... Tyler Campbell 99 ...... Commodores in the Minors 25 ...... 100 ...... All-Time Commodores Drafted 26 ...... Will Cooper 27 ...... Tyler Ferguson Miscellaneous Information 28 ...... 102 ...... SEC Composite Schedule 29 ...... Chris Harvey 104 ...... Opponent Information 30 ...... Brian Miller 107 ...... Nashville Information 31 ...... Jared Miller 32 ...... John Norwood 33 ...... T.J. Pecoraro 34 ...... Adam Ravenelle 35 ...... Steven Rice 36 ...... Kyle Smith 37 ...... 38 ...... Xavier Turner 39 ...... 40 ...... 41 . . . . . , Ro Coleman, Jason Delay, Karl Ellison 42 . ., Ryan Johnson, John Kilichowski, Aubrey McCarty 43 . . Penn Murfee, Drake Parker, Bryan Reynolds, Nolan Rogers 44 . . . , Luke Stephenson, Hayden Stone 46 ...... Career Stats 49 ...... USA Baseball 50 ...... National Honors 51 ...... Honors 52 ...... Academic Honors Commodore Staff 53 ...... Support Staff 54 ...... Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos Credits 54 ...... Director of Athletics David Williams, II The Vanderbilt Baseball Fact Book is a production of the Vanderbilt Athletic Communications Office. Writing and Design: Kyle Parkinson and Vanderbilt Creative Services. 55 ...... Kevin Colon, Associate Director of Athletics Photography: , Steve Green, Daniel Dubois, , Joe Howell, Paul Levy, Chuck Dunlap, Carol Hamlett, Christina Kuhns, Alyson Boyer Rode, Will Bentzel, Karl Moore, Getty Images and many unidentified photographers. Special thanks to Shaun Senn for graphics on inside covers. Printing: Franklin Graphics, Inc. - Nashville, & Josh Ambrose - Nashville, Tennessee. Please send corrections for this fact book to Kyle Parkinson at [email protected]. @VANDYBASEBALL 3 MEDIA INFORMATION

The Vanderbilt Athletic Communications Office welcomes your interest in the Vanderbilt baseball team. Athletic Communications Staff We will make every effort to meet your needs throughout the season.

The following is information and guidelines to help you during the season and allow Vanderbilt coaches and players to adhere to their schedules.

Vanderbilt Athletic Communications Vanderbilt Assistant Director of Athletic Communications Kyle Parkinson is the Kyle Parkinson Brandon Barca Jerome Boettcher media contact for baseball. He can be contacted in the office Assistant Director Digital Strategies Assistant Director (615) 343-0020 or via e-mail at [email protected]. The Vanderbilt (Baseball, Football) (Soccer, Lacrosse) Athletic Communications office is located directly across the street from Hawkins Field on the second floor of the McGugin Center in room 225. Press and Photo Credentials Requests for press and photo credentials can be made via email or mail at least one week prior to the desired game or series. Requests should be directed to Kyle Parkinson. All credentials will be available at media will call located at the front entrance of Hawkins Field. Interview Policy All Vanderbilt coaches and players will be available throughout the season for interviews with members of the media prior to practice. Requests for Andy Boggs David Dawson Larry Leathers interviews should be made through Kyle Parkinson. Post-game interviews with Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Coach Corbin and requested players may be conducted after a mandatory (Basketball (M), Golf) (Basketball (W), XC, T&F) (Football) 10-minute cooling off period on the field in front of the Vanderbilt . Practice Policy Vanderbilt baseball practices are open to the media and the public. Practice starts at approximately 2:30 p.m, Tuesday - Friday (Monday is an off day). Media members are encouraged to arrive at Hawkins Field by 2 p.m. to conduct interviews prior to practice. Members of the media are asked to notify Kyle Parkinson in advance with their interview request(s). Baseball Information at vucommodores.com Commodore press releases, game notes, coach and player bios, updated statistics, game photos and more are available at the official web site of Dana Reynolds Ryan Schulz Rod Williamson Vanderbilt Athletics, vucommodores.com. For additional info and in-game Social Media Internal Operations Director of updates follow the team on Twitter @vandybaseball. Coordinator Communications Digital Platform Press Box The Digital Image Platform allows media to access image files from the SEC and Phone its 14 member institutions. Media can view or download images of coaches, 615.320.0436 players, athletic administrators, logos and more by logging on to secsportsmedia.com. Mailing Address PO Box 129001 Phone Lines 2601 Drive A limited number of phone lines are available in the press box at no charge. Nashville, TN 37212 However, media wishing to order their own phone line in advance can do so by contacting Kyle Parkinson at (615) 343-0020. Wireless Internet Robbie Straight Robynn Candish Vanderbilt provides wireless internet in the Hawkins Field Press Box. Communications Administrative Parking Intern Assistant Media parking is available in the McGugin Center lot. Entry is off Jess Neely CctonTa InformAtion Drive between Natchez Trace and 25th Avenue. Additional parking is Kyle Parkinson______343.0020 (W)____ [email protected] available at the Parking Garage located at the intersection of Jess Neely Drive Brandon Barca______343.1012 (W)____ [email protected] and 25th Avenue (diagonal from Hawkins Field right field). Parking requests must Jerome Boettcher_____343.0019 (W)__ [email protected] be arranged through Vanderbilt Athletic Communications. There is no parking Andy Boggs______343.1847 (W)[email protected] Robynn Candish______322.4121 (W)___ [email protected] allowed in the concourse area and Hawkins Field front gates. David Dawson______343.5823 (W)[email protected] Photo Galleries Larry Leathers______343.6437 (W)_____ [email protected] Vanderbilt photographers provide a photo gallery of selected games and events Ryan Schulz______343.4396 (W)[email protected] on the Vanderbilt Baseball website. Each gallery can be viewed at: Rod Williamson______322.4051 (W)____ [email protected] vucommodores.com Robbie Straight______322.4121 (W)____ [email protected]

4 Vanderbilt Baseball MEDIA INFORMATION

Vanderbilt Media Outlets Wire Services Television Stations Stations Associated Press WKRN-TV, ABC, Channel 2 Vanderbilt IMG Network Teresa Walker Cory Curtis, Joe Leadingham and Audra Martin Jeff Miller 215 Centerville Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027 441 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37210 Joe Fisher (Play-by-Play) Phone: (615) 373-9988/FAX: 376-0947 Phone: 615-369-7240/FAX: 248-7239 Box 120158, Nashville, TN 37212 Phone: 615-322-4727 Newspapers WSMV-TV, NBC, Channel 4 The Tennessean Rudy Kalis and Chris Harris WGFX, 104.5 FM - The Zone Jeff Lockridge - Beat Writer 5700 Knob Rd, Nashville, TN 37209 Kevin Ingram, Mark Howard, Frank Wycheck, David Climer - Columnist Phone: 615-353-2231/FAX: 353-2343 Brent Dougherty, Chad Withrow, Clay Travis, 1100 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37202 Blaine Bishop, Jonathan Hutton, Paul Kuharsky Phone: (615) 259-8010/FAX: 259-8826 WTVF-TV, CBS, Channel 5 506 2nd Ave. South, Nashville, TN 37015 Brian McKeegan, Steve Layman, Jon Burton Phone: 615-244-9533/FAX: 615-259-1271 Vanderbilt Hustler 474 J. Robertson Pkwy., Nashville, TN 37219 Box 1504, Station B, Nashville, TN 37221 Phone: 615-248-5285/FAX: 244-9883 WNSR, 560 AM – BASEBALL FLAGSHIP Phone: 615-322-2424/FAX: 322-3762 Matt Segal, Chris Lee WZTV-TV, FOX, Channel 17 435 37th Ave. North, Nashville, TN 37209 Paul Jones, Dave Foster and Dan Phillips Phone: 615-844-1039/FAX: 777-2284 631 Mainstream Dr., Nashville, TN 37228 Phone: 615-369-5561/FAX: 369-3299 WPRT, 102.5 FM - The Game , Willy Daunic, Joe Dubin, Darren McFarland, Greg Pogue 1824 Murfreesboro Rd., Nashville, TN 37203 Phone: 615-664-2400/FAX: 664-2457

Radio/TV Broadcasts

WNSR 560 AM/95.9 FM - Baseball Flagship Internet Streaming WNSR is the flagship station for Vanderbilt Baseball. WNSR will once This season you can listen to all 56 games of the regular season slate again broadcast all SEC series and the postseason. "Voice of the and all of the postseason action on the internet through Commodore Commodores" Joe Fisher will call the action upon completion of the Nation All-Access on vucommodores.com. men's basketball campaign. Eric Jones will handle the early season To subscribe visit vucommodores.com and sign up for All-Access. slate as well as the midweek contests. Subscriptions are available on a monthly ($9.95) or yearly basis ($79.95). Once signed up, fans will be able to catch all of the action. Commodore Webcasts For the ninth straight season, most Commodore baseball games can be watched LIVE on the internet. You can check the action by subscribing on vucommodores.com. Commodores on Television At press time, the Commodores are scheduled for at least one television game via the SEC TV package. Comcast Sports' and Fox Sports Net‘s broadcast schedule was not available at press time. March 15 LSU FSN 2:15 p.m. Joe Fisher Eric Jones March 21 at Miss. State CSS 6:30 p.m. March 22 at Miss. State ESPNU 7:30 p.m. March 30 ESPNU 1 p.m. April 5 at Tennessee CSS 6 p.m. April 20 at Arkansas ESPN2 12 p.m. April 26 Georgia CSS 3 p.m. May 8 at Florida ESPNU 7:30 p.m. May 10 at Florida FSN 11 a.m. Commodores on the Web Check out the official Twitter feed of the Vanderbilt baseball team (@vandybaseball) for all the latest news, notes and in-game updates. @VANDYBASEBALL 5 QUICK FACTS

General Information History

Location: ...... Nashville, Tenn. All-Time Record: ...... 2081-1641-32 (115 years) Enrollment: ...... 6,835 All-Time Conference Record: ...... 582-852-9 (66 years) Nickname: ...... Commodores Conference Tournament Titles: . . . . . 1973-74, 1980, 2007 (Capacity): . . . . .Charles Hawkins Field (3,626) NCAA Tournament Appearances: .12 (1973-74, 1980, 2004, 2006-13) Dimensions: ...... LF-310; CF-400; RF-330; Alleys-375 NCAA Tournament Record: ...... 32-26 Founded: ...... 1873 NCAA Tournament Super Regional Appearances: 4 (2004, 10-11, 13) Colors: ...... Black and Gold College Appearances: ...... 1 (2011) Conference: ...... Southeastern (SEC) Chancellor: ...... Nicholas S. Zeppos Team Information Director of Athletics ...... David Williams, II Faculty Representative: ...... TBA 2013 Overall Record: ...... 54-12 Associate Director of Athletics: ...... Kevin Colon ...... Home: 33-5 Away: 17-3 Neutral: 4-4 Department Phone: ...... 615.322.4121 Southeastern Conference Record: ...... 26-3 Ticket Office Phone: ...... 615.322.3544 ...... Home: 13-2 Away: 13-1 Conference Finish: ...... 1st East/1st Overall Media Information Postseason Play: . . . . .NCAA Nashville Super Regional Final Ranking: . . . . 9 (ESPN/USA) (NCBWA) (BA) (CB), 10 (PG) Mailing Address: ...... PO Box 120158 Lettermen Returning/Lost: ...... 18/13 ...... Nashville, TN 37212 Position Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/6 Overnight Address: ...... 2601 Jess Neely Drive Returning/Lost: ...... 9/2 ...... Nashville, TN 37212 Newcomers: ...... 16 Director of Communications: ...... Rod Williamson Baseball Contact: . . . . .Kyle Parkinson (Arkansas, 2004) Road Headquarters Parkinson’s Office Phone: ...... 615.343.0020 Parkinson’s Cell Phone: ...... 479.871.0817 Feb. 14-16 Long Beach State May 2-4 Missouri Email: ...... [email protected] Courtyard Long Beach FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Website: ...... vucommodores.com 500 East First Street 1115 Woodland Springs Ct. Twitter: ...... @vandybaseball Long Beach, CA 90802 Columbia, MO 65202 Press Box Phone: ...... (Main Line) 615.320.0436 Phone: 562.435.8511 Phone: 573.886.8888

May 8-10 Florida Coaching Staff March 21-24 Mississippi State HAMPTON INN & SUITES Hilton Garden Inn 101 S.E. 1st Ave. Head Coach: . . . . . Tim Corbin ( Wesleyan, 1984) 975 HWY 12 East Gainesville, FL 32601 Overall Record: ...... 571-367 (.609/16 years) Starkville, MS 39759 Phone: 352.240.9300 Record at Vanderbilt: ...... 465-229 (.670/11 years) Phone: 662.615.9664 NCAA Appearances: ...... 2004, 2006-13 May 21-26 - SEC Tourn. Assistant Coaches: Travis Jewett (Washington State, 1993) April 4-6 Tennessee WYNFREY HOTEL ...... Scott Brown (SUNY-Cortland, 1999) HAMPTON INN & SUITES 1000 Riverchase Galleria ...... Drew Hedman (Pomona College, 2009) - Volunteer KNOXVILLE TURKEY CREEK Birmingham, Ala. 35244 Baseball Operations: . . . . .Drew Fann (Vanderbilt, 2011) 11340 Campbell Lake Drive Phone: 205.987.1600 Trainer: ...... Chris Ham (Illinois, 2005) Knoxville, TN 37934 Strength Coach: . . . . .David Macias (Vanderbilt, 2008) Phone: 865.966.0303 Equipment : Garrett Walker (Treveca Nazarene, 2009) Managers: . Michael Portu, Luke Gude, Burris Cox, Josh Ruchotzke April 18-20 Arkansas Courtyard marriott Video Operations: ...... Will Hinson & Sam Wild fayetteville 600 E. Van Asche Drive Fayetteville, AR 72703 Phone: 479.571.4900 Travel arrangements are subject to change

6 Vanderbilt Baseball 2014 ROSTER

No. Name Pos. B/T HT WT CL/EXP. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Ro Coleman IF S/R 5-5 140 Fr./HS Chicago, Ill. (Simeon HS) 2 Tyler Campbell IF R/R 5-11 160 So./1L Portland, Ore. (Oswego HS) 3 Vince Conde IF R/R 6-0 190 Jr./2L Oviedo, Fla. (Orangewood HS) 5 Jason Delay C R/R 6-0 190 Fr./HS Johns Creek, Ga. (Northview HS) 6 Drake Parker OF L/L 5-6 165 Fr./HS Union City, Tenn. (Union City HS) 7 Dansby Swanson IF R/R 6-0 190 So./1L Marietta, Ga. (Marietta HS) 8 Rhett Wiseman OF L/R 6-1 205 So./1L Mansfield, Mass. (Buckingham Browne & Nichols HS) 9 Xavier Turner IF R/R 6-2 220 So./1L Sandusky, Ohio (Sandusky HS) 10 John Norwood OF R/R 6-2 210 Jr./2L Peapack, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 11 Tyler Beede RHP R/R 6-4 220 Jr./2L Auburn, Mass. (Lawrence Academy) 12 Adam Ravenelle RHP R/R 6-2 190 Jr./2L Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln-Sudbury HS) 13 Walker Buehler RHP R/R 6-1 165 So./1L Lexington, Ky. (Henry Clay HS) 15 Carson Fulmer RHP R/R 5-11 195 So./1L Lakeland, Fla. (All Saints’ Academy) 16 Penn Murfee IF R/R 6-2 185 Fr./HS Nashville, Tenn. (Montgomery Bell Academy) 18 Nolan Rogers IF L/R 5-9 180 Fr./HS Bloomington, Ind. (Bloomington HS) 19 Steven Rice LHP L/L 5-8 190 Sr./3L Crawfordsville, Ind. (Crawfordsville HS) 20 Bryan Reynolds OF S/R 6-2 195 Fr./HS Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood HS) 21 John Kilichowski LHP L/L 6-5 210 Fr./HS Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit HS) 23 Will Cooper OF R/R 6-0 200 Jr./2L Chattanooga, Tenn. (Baylor School) 24 Jordan Sheffield RHP R/R 6-0 185 Fr./HS Tullahoma, Tenn. (Tullahoma HS) 25 Karl Ellison C R/R 6-0 190 Fr./HS Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier HS) 28 Jared Miller LHP L/L 6-7 240 Jr./2L Avon, Ind. (Avon HS) 31 Ryan Johnson LHP R/L 6-1 170 Fr./HS Cedar Park, (Cedar Park HS) 32 Hayden Stone RHP R/R 6-0 185 Fr./HS Columbia, Tenn. (Columbia HS) 33 Brian Miller RHP R/R 6-4 205 Jr./2L Franklin, Tenn. (Independence HS) 34 Luke Stephenson RHP R/R 6-3 220 R-Fr/RS Fairland, Ind. (Triton HS) 35 Ben Bowden LHP L/L 6-4 240 Fr./HS Lynn, Mass. (Lynn English HS) 36 Aubrey McCarty IF/P S/S 6-3 215 Fr./HS Doerun, Ga. (Colquitt County HS) 39 Kyle Smith OF/IF R/R 6-3 220 So./1L Old Hickory, Tenn. (Mt. Juliet HS) 40 T.J. Pecoraro RHP R/R 6-0 170 Sr./3L Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hollow Hills HS) 43 Zander Wiel IF R/R 6-3 220 R-So./1L Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Blackman HS) 44 Chris Harvey C R/R 6-5 225 Jr./2L Norristown, Pa. (Germantown Academy) 45 Tyler Ferguson RHP R/R 6-3 225 So./1L Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West HS) 55 Tyler Green IF R/R 6-6 230 Fr./HS Williamsville, N.Y. (Williamsville North HS)

Head Coach: 4 Tim Corbin (Ohio Wesleyan, 1984) - 12th Season at Vanderbilt Assistant Coaches: 26 Scott Brown (SUNY-Cortland, 1999); 50 Travis Jewett (Washington State, 1993) Volunteer Coach: 17 Drew Hedman (Pomona College, 2009) Athletic Trainer: Chris Ham (Illinois, 2005) Strength & Conditioning Coach: David Macias (Vanderbilt, 2008) Director of Baseball Operations: Drew Fann (Vanderbilt, 2011) Equipment Manager: Garrett Walker (Trevecca Nazarene, 2009) Student Managers: Michael Portu, Luke Gude, Burris Cox & Josh Ruchotzke Video Operations: Will Hinson & Sam Wild

Pronunciation Chart Alphabetical Roster Tyler Beede ...... bee-DEE Tyler Beede 11 Tyler Ferguson 45 Penn Murfee 16 Jordan Sheffield 24 Ben Bowden ...... BO-den Ben Bowden 35 Carson Fulmer 15 John Norwood 10 Luke Stephenson 34 Vince Conde ...... con-DEE Walker Buehler 13 Tyler Green 55 Drake Parker 6 Hayden Stone 32 John Kilichowski ...... kill-a-CHOW-ski Tyler Campbell 2 Chris Harvey 44 T.J. Pecoraro 40 Dansby Swanson 7 T.J. Pecoraro ...... PEC-ah-raro Ro Coleman 1 Ryan Johnson 31 Adam Ravenelle 12 Xavier Turner 9 Adam Ravenelle ...... rav-EN-ell Vince Conde 3 John Kilichowski 21 Bryan Reynolds 20 Zander Wiel 43 Xavier Turner ...... X-zavier Will Cooper 2 Aubrey McCarty 36 Nolan Rogers 18 Rhett Wiseman 8 Zander Wiel ...... wheel Jason Delay 5 Brian Miller 33 Steven Rice 19 Karl Ellison 25 Jared Miller 28 Kyle Smith 39 @VANDYBASEBALL 7 HAWKINS FIELD

Hawkins Field serves as the home of the and with recently completed facilities it stands as one of the top college baseball parks in the country. Now in its 12th season of existence, Hawkins Field greets fans with chairback seats close to the field of play with bleacher seating in the . The 35-foot Green Monster wall in left field promises unique opportunities for excitement and a first-rate field that prevents bad hops and promotes dazzling defensive gems from the infielders and alike. With a brick and rod-iron fence design, Hawkins Field features a classic baseball park atmosphere coupled with a modern design that includes more than 2,200 chairback seats and a state-of-the- art press box. Still nestled along side and Memorial Gymnasium on the west end of campus, the ballpark was constructed as the Commodores’ first baseball-only facility in school history. It was built near the exact location of McGugin Field, which served as Vanderbilt baseball’s home field for 76 years and part-time football practice field. A $4.5 million project to add on to Hawkins Field was completed in the Spring of 2006. Phase Two saw the addition of over 475 new stadium seats along the baselines. Phase Three included the construction of a two-story complex along the third baseline, including locker rooms, a weight room, coaches’ offices and a Hall of Fame. It was completed at the end of the 2006 season and now houses the team. The team also has a new ’s area enclosed in the football stadium next door, as well as a new indoor batting cage inside Memorial Gym. In 2009, permanent bleacher seating was added in the outfield from the right field foul pole to the Green Monster wall in left. In addition, 200 chairback seats were added on the first base side and a new trainer's room was created along with renovated dugouts. The summer of 2012 saw the most dramatic change to the facility when the natural grass field was ripped up in favor of a synthetic surface. The surface is not a typical synthetic surface featuring multiple blade lengths and sand/rubber mixture on the infield and in the outfield. The only dirt on the field is on the pitcher’s mound with center field featuring the world’s largest Star V logo. The complex is named for the Charles Hawkins Family. Charles Hawkins III, the stadium’s namesake, was a long-time contributor to the Vanderbilt community, who graciously donated more than $2 million to the stadium project. Sadly, he passed away on June 16, 2004, after his beloved Commodores ended one of their most successful seasons ever. A successful real estate developer, Hawkins played baseball and football for the Commodores from 1952-1954 and became the first Vanderbilt pitcher to earn All-Southeastern Conference honors. He was named to Vanderbilt's Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall of 2009. His father, Charles Hawkins II, lettered in both baseball and football at Vanderbilt in the mid-1920s. Hawkins Field Facts Hawkins Field Attendance Records H Officially dedicated April 27, 2002 Single Game 1. 3,700...... Tennessee...... May 16, 2009 H Capacity (3,626) – 2,200 chairback seats; 1,426 bleacher seats 3,700...... Tennessee...... May 15, 2009 3,700...... Florida...... April 4, 2009 H Since 2007 Vanderbilt is 194-53 (.785) at Hawkins Field. 4. 3,693...... Arkansas...... May 22, 2010 5. 3,645...... Tennessee...... April 29, 2011 H There have been 86 total sellouts in the stadium’s history. 6. 3,541...... Florida...... May 13, 2011 3,541...... LSU...... April 23, 2011 H VU owns a .730 all-time (302-112) at 3,541...... LSU...... April 22, 2011 9. 3,532...... Michigan*...... June 4, 2007 Hawkins Field. 3,532...... Michigan*...... June 3, 2007 3,532...... Austin Peay*...... June 3, 2007 3,532...... Michigan*...... June 2, 2007 Yearly Records at Hawkins Field 3,532...... Austin Peay*...... June 1, 2007 2013...... 34-7 2006...... 23-12 *- NCAA Regional in which portable seating was brought in. 2012...... 22-12 2005...... 23-12 Three-Game Series 1. 10,338...... Tennessee...... May 14-16, 2009 2011...... 33-4 2004...... 28-5 2. 10,133...... Tennessee...... April 29-May 1, 2011 3. 10,009...... Florida...... May 13-15, 2011 2010...... 27-6 2003...... 19-10 4. 9,810...... ...... May 16-18, 2013 5. 9,788...... LSU...... April 22-24, 2011 2009...... 22-11 2002...... 15-20 6. 9,616...... Alabama...... April 8-10, 2011 7. 9,506...... Mississippi State...... April 26-28, 2013 2008...... 22-9 Totals...... 302-112 (.730) 8. 9,330...... Missouri...... April 12-14, 2013 9. 8,628...... Florida...... April 3-5, 2009 2007...... 34-4 10. 8,606...... Mississippi State...... March 13-20, 2011

8 Vanderbilt Baseball HAWKINS FIELD RECORDS

Vanderbilt Individual Game Highs Vanderbilt Team Superlatives Batting Batting At bats 9...... Anthony Gomez vs. Louisville (5/11/10) At bats 63...... vs. Louisville (5/11/10) Runs scored 5...... Brian Harris vs. Georgia (4/30/10) Runs scored 21...... vs. Niagara (2/21/10) Hits 5...... Three times, last Alex Feinberg vs. Arkansas (3/29/08) Hits 24...... vs Niagara (2/21/10) RBIs 7...... Dominic de la Osa vs. Georgia (4/16/06) RBIs 20...... vs Niagara (2/21/10) ...... Karl Nonemaker vs Kentucky (5/12/02) Doubles 10...... vs Connecticut (3/1/02) Doubles 2...... 60 times Triples 3...... vs. Georgia (3/26/04) Triples 2...... vs. Siena (3/13/12) Home runs 4...... vs. Mississippi State (4/26/09) Home runs 3...... Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State (6/11/11) ...... vs. Tennessee Tech (4/25/07) 12...... Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State (6/11/11) ...... vs. Western Kentucky (4/11/06) Walks 3...... 32 times Total bases 35...... vs Kentucky (5/12/02) 4...... Twice, last Connor Harrell vs. Oakland (2/22/12) Walks 11...... vs Georgia (4/30/10) Sac hits 3...... Riley Reynolds vs. UIC (3/6/09) Strikeouts 15...... vs Florida (5/15/11) Sac flies 2...... Five times, last Anthony Gomez vs. Troy (6/4/11) Sac hits 4...... Twice, last vs. (6/3/13) Stolen bases 4...... Jack Lupo vs. Monmouth (2/23/13) Sac flies 5...... vs. Vermont (3/1/09) by pitch 2...... 32 times Stolen bases 8...... vs. Southern Illinois (2/22/04) Caught stealing 2...... Four times, last Tony Kemp vs. Georgia Tech (6/3/13) 6...... Three times, last vs. Rhode Island (3/4/12) Runners LOB 10...... vs. LSU (4/24/11) Caught stealing 4...... Twice, last vs. Georgia (3/23/12) Runners LOB 17...... vs. LSU (4/24/11) Fielding Hit into DP 5...... vs Niagara (2/21/10) 21...... Shea Robin vs. Austin Peay (6/1/07) Fielding Assists 11...... Ryan Klosterman vs East Tenn. State (2/18/03) Putouts 51...... vs. Louisville (5/20/10) Errors 3...... Three times, last Riley Reynolds vs. Evansville (3/20/12) Assists 22...... vs Louisville (5/20/10) Passed balls 3...... Three times, last Aaron Westlake vs. UIC (3/5/09) Errors 5...... Three times, last vs Evansville (3/20/12) Passed balls 3...... Three times, last vs. UIC (3/5/09) Pitching DPs turned 3...... 14 times, last vs Kentucky (4/28/12) pitched 10.0...... vs. Ole Miss (3/16/07) Strikeouts 17...... David Price vs. Austin Peay (6/1/07) Pitching ...... David Price vs. Arkansas (4/7/06) 17.0...... vs. Louisville (5/11/10) Wild pitches 3...... Five times, last Tyler Ferguson vs. UT-Martin (4/9/13) Walks allowed 10...... vs. Central Arkansas (2/20/13) Hit batters 4...... Twice, last Greg Moviel vs. Tennessee Tech (2/22/06) Strikeouts 22...... vs Austin Peay (6/1/07) 21...... vs. Baylor (3/12/05) Wild pitches 4...... Three times, last vs. Iowa (3/1/08) Hit batters 5...... vs. (3/26/08) Miscellaneous Records Win-Loss All-Time ...... 302-112 (.730) Longest Game (Innings) ...... 17.0 vs. Louisville (5/11/10) Most Wins in a Season ...... 34 (2007, 2013) Shortest Game (Innings) ...... Five innings, vs. Evansville (4/17/02) Most Losses in a Season ...... 12 (2005, 2006, 2012) Most Combined Runs ...... 33, South Carolina (20), Vanderbilt (13) (4/14/02) Longest Win Streak ...... 15 games (2/18-3/16/07) Most Combined Hits ...... 37, Vanderbilt (24), Niagara (13) (2/21/10) Longest Losing Streak ...... Four Games (2/24-29/12) Most Combined Errors ...... 9, Belmont (5), Vanderbilt (4) (3/13/02) Largest Attendance ...... 3,700 (Three Times) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 18 vs. Niagara (VU 21, Niagara 3) (2/21/10) ...... Last time-vs. Tennessee (5/16/09) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 15 vs. Western Kentucky (WKU 17, VU 2) (3/16/10) Longest Game (Time) ...... 5:33 vs. Louisville (5/11/10) Shortest Game - 9 Innings (Time) ...... 1:58 vs. Belmont (3/30/04)

@VANDYBASEBALL 9 2014 SEASON PREVIEW

Vanderbilt returns a wealth of talent and experience on the mound in 2014 but must replace six players from last year’s lineup that helped set a Southeastern Confer- ence record with a 26-3 mark to win the league title for the second time in three years. SEC Player of the Year Tony Kemp will no longer be the top name on Tim Corbin’s lineup card after signing a deal with the as a fifth round selection. All-Americans Kevin Ziomek, Connor Harrell and will also suit for pro teams this spring, leaving major voids on the Commodores’ roster and in the locker room. But the Commodores’ cupboard is Preseason All-American Tyler Beede returns to lead a not bare thanks to consecutive, top-ranked recruiting talented and deep staff in 2014. classes that are now in their second and third years in the program. PITCHING Much like a year ago the Commodores’ pitching staff returns “This group just needs continual game growth and nearly intact with the Dores losing only lefty All-American maturity,” Head Coach Tim Corbin says. “We have a nice Kevin Ziomek to the as a second round selection. mix of talent on the mound and some developing talent But even with the loss of Ziomek, Vanderbilt returns 49 of the in the field. The mental growth of learning how to com- team’s 66 starts and 477 innings of the squad’s 596 from a 2013 pete as well as the personal development of each player staff that posted a 2.76 ERA, allowed opponents to hit only .220 will be the emphasis of our group as we move forward.” and struck out 520 batters. While the Dores have the talent on the roster the game The staff returns two pitchers and 2014 preseason All-Amer- experience is lacking with only Vince Conde and Xavier icans that set single-season school records last season in Turner starting more than 15 games last year. Tyler Beede, who led the nation with 14 wins, and Brian Miller, “There will be five to six people on the field that have who saved 16 games. With the junior duo of Beede and Miller never been in this position before, so it will be a growth leading the way the pitching staff appears to be a strength for transition for many of those kids,” Corbin says. “New the Dores. roles and dealing with day-to-day mental stamina of Corbin and pitching coach Scott Brown have plenty of playing. We just want to be better in two months than options for starters with six arms in the mix to be the first guy we are right now.” on the bump. As usual a demanding schedule awaits the Commo- “Starting pitching is very open right now. Tyler Beede, Jared dores with non-conference series at Long Beach State Miller, T.J. Pecoraro, Carson Fulmer, Walker Buehler and Tyler Ferguson would all be considered starters at this point,” Corbin and at home against Stanford before beginning SEC play says. “Beede, obviously, is a front-runner. He manned a start- with series against two teams that went to the College ing spot as a freshman and grew into one of the best starting World Series last season in LSU and Mississippi State. In all, the Dores will play seven teams in the preseason Top 25. “The schedule is tough and demanding,” Corbin says. “We begin on the road against a Long Beach State team that brings back most of its players. This will be a strong challenge for us immediately. Illinois-Chicago, Stanford and Winthrop are our out of conference oppo- nents. Stanford is very recognizable, but the other two are future regional squads that pose many issues for us. Then we start the SEC season off with LSU and Missis- sippi State… enough said.” Preseason All-American Brian Miller will look to add to his school record 21 saves this season.

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find himself there as well. Steven Rice and freshmen Ryan Johnson, Ben Bowden and Jon Kilichowski are all left-handed pitchers who could figure into this spot as well. Ravenelle and Rice have certainly separated themselves enough from an experience and development standpoint to be big factors.” Ravenelle and Rice are coming off big summers with Rav- enelle helping Cotuit to a Cape Cod League title along with Brian Miller and Rhett Wiseman. Rice was named the Reliever of the Year in the New England Collegiate Baseball League for Sanford after striking out 52 in 28.2 innings and going 5-2 with a 0.94 ERA and seven saves. Freshman All-American Carson Fulmer could move into the starting rotation in 2014 after starring in the last season. CATCHING pitchers in the country last year. We will continue to train six or The spot behind the plate will be one of the positions to seven guys for that role right now. We have been fortunate in feature new faces for the Commodores this season with junior the last couple of years to have consistency with our starting Chris Harvey leading the way. A pair of freshmen - Jason Delay spots and we hope to have that again.” and Karl Ellison - joins Harvey behind the dish. The trio must replace Spencer Navin, who signed with the Los Angeles The Commodores’ bullpen is loaded with talent on both sides Dodgers last summer. Navin started 56 games last year hitting with everyone back from a crew that posted a 2.40 ERA and .302 with four home runs and 34 RBI. allowed only 22% of inherited runners to score. Brian Miller, the school’s all-time saves leader in just two seasons with 21, “Our catching situation will get better as the year pro- anchors the group at the back end of the pen. Fulmer, a Fresh- gresses,” Corbin says. “Chris Harvey improves every time man All-American, could also play a vital role in the bullpen if he steps on the field. He brings two years of backup experi- he does not land in the starting rotation. The right-hander was ence, but has grown nicely as a receiver and thrower. Jason a force out of the VU pen last season going 3-0 with a 2.39 ERA Delay and Karl with 51 strikeouts in 52.2 innings. Ellison are two very promising “Our bullpen will have a nice mix of arm variations and freshmen that rhythm changes,” Corbin says. “We will certainly use the will have playing pitchers who don’t start, moving them to a bullpen roll. Like opportunities the starting situation, it’s too early to put kids into specific this year.” bullpen positions. Brian Miller has been in that role ever since he landed here as a freshman and will continue to have a Harvey played large impact. Adam Ravenelle, Luke Stephenson and fresh- in 29 games as man Hayden Stone are very good candidates from the right a sophomore, side. We are continuing the development of Jordan Sheffield; starting 13, if he continues to strengthen his arm and stamina he could hitting .250 with four doubles, three triples and nine RBI. Harvey’s three triples trailed Junior Chris Harvey is expected to take only Tony Kemp over the catching duties this season. for the team lead in 2013. The Commodores responded in Harvey’s 13 starts going 11-2 with the pitchers posting a 3.01 ERA. Delay and Ellison each showed improvement during the fall both offensively and defensively. Both backstops were highly recruited out of high school.

Junior Jared Miller will play a key role on the Commodores’ pitching staff this season.

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Sophomore Dansby Swanson’s rookie season was Junior Vince Conde will be an important piece to the derailed by injuries but he tops the depth chart at Commodores’ offense in 2014. second base to open this season. INFIELD Swanson, who missed much of his freshman season with injuries. Swanson played in just 11 games, starting four, before The Dores’ infield is the only position on the field where game being sidelined for good in April. experience can be found with junior Vince Conde and Fresh- man All-American Xavier Turner slated to hold down the left “Swanson will play somewhere, he could be our side of the infield. right now, but Vicente has played that position very well for the last year, so we may slide Dansby to second base,” Corbin After starting the season at third base, Conde moved to says. “He’s a very good all-around player and will be extremely shortstop in the eighth game of the year and never looked back rangy at that position.” posting career numbers as a sophomore hitting .307 with 18 doubles, six home runs and 44 RBI. The Commodores hope Zander Wiel picks up where he left off last season. Wiel was inserted into the starting lineup in Turner’s collegiate career began as the team’s designated the second game of a at Georgia in April and hitter but with Conde’s move to shortstop, Turner took advan- produced one of the greatest performances in school history tage of the opportunity moving to the hot corner permanently. by a player in his first career start. Wiel blasted a pair of home The Sandusky, Ohio native hit .324 with 40 runs scored and 36 runs along with a RBI to go along with 22 stolen bases in his first Commodore to go 3-for-3 campaign. with four runs and “The left side of our infield should stay intact,” Corbin says. five RBI to lead the “Turner and Conde should play third base and shortstop, Dores to a win. Wiel respectively. They both move very well and have enough ath- stayed hot down leticism and arm strength to give us good coverage and range the stretch as the on that side of the field.” team’s primary DH The infield will get a boost from talented sophomore Dansby earning Freshman All-SEC honors. He finished the year hitting .305 with five home runs and 27 RBI in just 33 games, 15 starts. “Wiel is our front- runner at first base; Sophomore Zander Wiel burst onto the scene late last year and he’s a good athlete is expected to be the Commodores’ for his size and has this season. improved his glove skills,” Corbin says. Freshman All-American Xavier Turner was one of Sophomore Tyler Campbell brings a unique blend of tools to the Dores best hitters a year ago and is improved the infield with the ability to play virtually anywhere. Freshmen at third base.

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Nolan Rogers, Ro Coleman, Tyler Green, Aubrey McCarty and know what parts Penn Murfee all add depth and could push for playing time. will be installed. “Tyler Campbell has the ability to play all infield positions and Rhett Wiseman and will most likely do that during the year,” Corbin says. “Nolan Johnny Norwood Rogers and Ro Coleman could also find their way into the should both play infield at various times.” somewhere. They possess athleticism, strength and have had various experi- ences out there. Coleman, Rogers, Bryan Reynolds and Kyle Smith could all be impactful as well. They have dif- ferent styles of play, but they all have Sophomore Kyle Smith’s power bat bright futures.” could fit in the outfield or as the in 2014. The freshmen Junior John Norwood has waited his turn to play in the trio of Ro Coleman, Vanderbilt outfield, 2014 is his time. Bryan Reynolds and Nolan Rogers bring an intriguing mix of OUTFIELD skills to the table. Both Coleman and Reynolds are switch hit- ters and Rogers brings another potential lefty bat to the lineup. The Commodores’ outfield will look completely different in Coleman posted a solid fall after moving to the outfield from 2014 with three-year starters Connor Harrell and Mike Yastr- second base. The Chicago-native did not let the defensive zemski graduating last spring along with fellow senior Jack switch slow down his offensive game, ripping a in the Lupo. However, much like other positions on the field the Dores first at-bat of the Black & Gold Series off Tyler Beede. Reyn- have the talent to fill the void. Junior John Norwood pos- olds is a rangy athlete with power potential from both sides of sesses the tools to make an immediate impact in the outfield the plate. Rogers could find time in the outfield or at second and in the lineup. Sophomores Rhett Wiseman and Kyle Smith base this spring. contributed offensively as true freshmen last year combining for seven home runs and 33 RBI. Wiseman’s walk-off home Junior Will Cooper is coming off an injury shortened sopho- helped Vandy finish off a series sweep of Illinois-Chicago early more season and will look to get back in the mix. Freshman in the year and Kyle Drake Parker brings lots of speed to the outfield and can use Smith’s his speed to take the extra base or steal one too. against Tennes- see sent the Dores DESIGNATED HITTER to a sweep of the The designated hitter will again be a very flexible spot in the Volunteers. Commodores’ lineup in 2014. With multiple switch hitters on the “Our outfield roster Corbin and hitting coach Travis Jewett can play the hot may be the biggest bat, the best match-up or mix and match throughout the game. question right now,” Sophomore Kyle Smith looks to be the front runner for the DH Corbin says. “Obvi- spot if he does not lock down a starting spot in the outfield. The ously when you Mount Juliet, Tenn. native showed lots of power potential and lose three seniors patience as a freshman last season and during fall practice. like Connor Harrell, Mike Yastrzemski If Smith does secure a spot in the starting lineup, the DH and Jack Lupo in spot opens up to several possibilities. Freshmen switch hitters one spot it impacts Bryan Reynolds and Ro Coleman bring very different skill sets Sophomore Rhett Wiseman played in to the team but both are loaded with potential. 54 games as a freshman but will look a position. We to hold down a startomg spot in the have very good Junior Chris Harvey could also help fill the DH spot in outfield this year. parts, we just don’t Corbin’s lineup when he’s not behind the plate.

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4 Tim Corbin - Head Coach The Corbin File Head Coach Tim Corbin begins his 12th season at the helm of the Vanderbilt baseball program. During his tenure Corbin 12th SEASON AT VANDERBILT has turned the Commodores into a national power and taken the program to unprecedented success leading Vanderbilt to Tim Carter Corbin the for the first time in 2011. Corbin’s overall record of 465-229 (.670) is second all-time Born in terms of wins at Vanderbilt, and first in terms of winning August 5, 1961 at Wolfeboro, N.H. percentage for coaches with 100 games or more. Hometown For the second time in his career Corbin was named the SEC Coach of the Year by the league’s coaches after the Wolfeboro, N.H. Commodores posted one of the best seasons in school his- Family tory in 2013. The Commodores matched the school record Maggie (wife), daughters Molly with a 54-12 mark and smashed the Southeastern Conference record, finishing the conference slate an amazing 26-3. Vanderbilt won every series during the regular season, (29) and Hannah (26) including nine series sweeps. The squad outscored opponents by an average of 8.2-3.9 Education runs per game with the pitching staff turning in a sub 3.00 ERA for the second time in three College seasons. Five Commodores earned All-American honors led by first team All-Americans Tony Kemp and Tyler Beede. Kemp became just the second Commodore in history to be Ohio Wesleyan named SEC Player of the Year and just the third in league history to win both Freshman of Degrees the Year and Player of the Year awards in his career. Over the summer, Beede pitched for Master of Arts in Athletic Team USA to become the 12th Vanderbilt player to don the Stars & Stripes. The Commodores’ SEC regular season championship was the team’s second in three Administration, 1986 years and third under Corbin. For the fourth time in five years the Dores played in the SEC Bachelor of Arts in Physical Championship game and made their eighth straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament Education, 1984 hosting Regionals for the third time in school history and Super Regionals for the second time. High School The 2012 Vanderbilt Commodores overcame a slow start to the season to post the Kimball Union Academy, 1980 team’s seventh straight trip to the postseason. The Dores finished the season as one of Kingswood Regional HS, 1979 the hottest teams in the nation winning four of the last four SEC series of the regular sea- son, including series victories over No. 3 Kentucky and at No. 4 LSU. Vanderbilt rolled into Playing Experience the SEC Tournament having won 12 of the last 15 regular season games. Corbin guided the Ohio Wesleyan, 1981-84 Commodores to the championship game for the sixth time in nine trips, losing to a red-hot Mississippi State team in the final. Vanderbilt made the NCAA Tournament with a trip to (Four-year letterman as an the Raleigh Regional finishing runner-up to host NC State to end the season 35-28. infielder and ) For the second consecutive season (2011-12) the Commodores’ freshman class was Coaching Experience tabbed as the nation’s best by , becoming the first school in the poll’s 13-year history to post back-to-back top classes. Vanderbilt’s 2012 freshman class was Vanderbilt Head Coach the unanimous top class, also picking up the honor from Collegiate Baseball. Since 2003-Present Corbin’s arrival in 2003, Vanderbilt has earned three top-ranked recruiting classes (2005) Clemson Associate Head Coach and is the only school in the nation to have more than two top classes. In 2012, one of Corbin’s prize pupils, David Price, was named the Cy 2001-02 Young Award winner. Price was the top overall pick by Tampa Bay in 2007 after a stellar Clemson Assistant Head Coach career at Vanderbilt. The southpaw went 20-5 with a 2.56 ERA and 205 strikeouts over 211 1998-2001 innings for the Rays to become the first Commodore to win the Cy Young. The Commodores’ magical run to Omaha saw several school records equaled or Clemson Assistant Coach passed. VU won 54 games to match the school record set in 2007 and set the SEC record 1994-98 with 12 players selected in the draft. Hawkins Field hosted the Presbyterian College Head Coach NCAA Regional round for just the second time in history and Super Regionals for the first time with the Dores sweeping through both rounds en route to the College World Series. 1988-93 Individual awards supplemented the team’s success with earning SEC Wofford Assistant Coach Pitcher of the Year and Tony Kemp picking up SEC Freshman of the Year honors. Garvin 1987 became the second VU pitcher to earn the prestigious league award joining David Price, while Kemp is the second Commodore to be named the league’s freshman of the year Ohio State Graduate Asst. Coach along with Pedro Alvarez. All four awards have come under Corbin’s watch. , 1985-86 Jason Esposito, Aaron Westlake and Garvin all garnered All-American honors with Kevin Ziomek, T.J. Pecoraro, Conrad Gregor and Kemp being named Freshmen All-American. The 2010 Commodores racked up the second-most wins in school history finishing the

14 Vanderbilt Baseball HEAD COACH TIM CORBIN year with a 46-20 mark, eventually falling at Florida State in the second time in three seasons, Corbin guided the team to the third game of the Super Regional. In order to get to Florida State SEC Tournament Championship game and the young squad also the team advanced out of the Louisville regional, a place that gained valuable NCAA experience after advancing to the cham- saw the Dores’ 2009 season end. During the regular season, pionship round of the Atlanta Regional. The 2006 team posted Corbin led the Commodores to a 16-12 mark, good enough impressive series wins over College World Series participant for third in the Southeastern Conference East division behind Georgia, Super Regional participants South Carolina and Ole Florida and eventual national champion South Carolina. Miss, and took series on the road against Florida and LSU. The In 2009, Corbin took a young squad with seven new offensive team handed LSU its worst conference loss at home in school starters and molded them into a team that finished with a 37-27 history in the process. record and runner-up finishes in the SEC tournament and the In 2005, Corbin directed the squad to its second consecutive NCAA Louisville Regional. The 2009 draft saw six Commodores 30-win season, an achievement that had not been done in over selected, highlighted by junior pitcher Mike Minor’s selection 15 years. The campaign was highlighted with series wins over with the seventh overall pick by the . His selec- Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina and College World Series tion marked the fifth time in the last three seasons a Vanderbilt participant Tennessee. player has been picked in the first round. In 2004, Corbin not only directed the Commodores to their first In 2008, Corbin guided the Commodores to their second NCAA Tournament appearance in 24 years, he guided them to straight 40-win season (41-22) and third consecutive appear- their first-ever Super Regional as they swept through the Char- ance in the NCAA tournament. The Commodores battled through lottesville Regional with victories over George Mason, Princeton the first half of the season without the services of Preseason and host Virginia. In the Super Regional, they fell to the eventual Player of the Year Pedro Alvarez and managed to record road national runner-up, Texas, but still carved out a piece of history sweeps over Mississippi State and Tennessee for the first time as the first team in NCAA baseball history to make it that far one in school history. year after having finished with a sub-.500 record. Along the way The 2008 draft saw eight Commodores selected, highlighted Vanderbilt racked up 45 wins, was the only team to rank among by Pedro Alvarez who was taken with the second overall pick by the SEC’s top five in average (first), batting average the . Vanderbilt became the first school in draft (fourth) and (first) and finished with a .703 history to have the first overall pick (David Price in 2007) and winning percentage, which was third-best in the highly competi- second overall pick in consecutive drafts. tive conference, which sent nine schools to the NCAA Tourna- In 2007, Corbin guided the Commodores to their best season ment. The Commodores’ school-record .978 fielding percentage ever, finishing with a school record 54 wins. The team also was second in the nation, and their 30 -free games were 11 achieved a No. 1 national ranking for the first time in school more than the previous season. history and held that honor for 13-of-15 weeks during the regular His first Vanderbilt team in 2003 finished 27-28 overall and season. 14-16 in the SEC, good enough for second in the Eastern Divi- The Vanderbilt baseball team also swept through the South- sion. It earned a conference tournament berth with a season- eastern Conference, winning both the regular season and ending sweep of Tennessee capped by a dramatic ninth- tournament crown for the first time ever and it marked the first rally in the series finale. The overall and conference victory time an SEC team had done it since 1996. The team lost only one totals were the most by a first-year Vanderbilt coach and were conference series the entire season against SEC West Division made more impressive by the fact that the Commodores were winner Arkansas in Fayetteville and avenged the series loss by 12-5 in one-run games. That squad set then school records for defeating the Razorbacks in the SEC tournament title game. fielding percentage (.972), fewest errors in a season (60), most The conference recognized Corbin for the work he had done, saves in a season (15) and fewest walks allowed in a season naming him SEC Coach of the Year. Corbin also picked up Co- (168). The team notched series victories over nationally-ranked National Coach of the Year honors from College Baseball Insider conference foes LSU, Auburn and Florida, each among the top and regional Coach of the Year honors by the American Baseball 15 at the time. Plus, on May 6, 2003, Vanderbilt recorded the first Coaches Association. in school history, which was a collective effort. The Commodores hosted their first-ever NCAA regional as the No. 1 National Seed and arrived as a power in college baseball. Corbin’s success and methods of running the Vanderbilt program has earned him respect among the college and international baseball communities. In the summer of 2006 he managed the USA Baseball National Team to a 28-2-1 record that culminated with a gold medal finish at the FISU (International University Sports Federation) World University Championship in Havana, Cuba. The .919 winning percentage set a new national team high and it garnered special recognition by the Olympic Committee. In 2006, he led a youthful Commodore squad to a 38-27 record and sixth-place finish in the rugged Southeastern Conference. The team was the youngest team in the league, with seven omaha - Head Coach Tim Corbin led Vanderbilt to the everyday starters being freshmen or sophomores. For the school’s first-ever College World Series in 2011.

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(1995, 1996, 2000 and 2002). The Tigers ended the 2002 season with their ninth consecutive top 25 finish and their sixth top 10 finish since 1994. Corbin was promoted twice during his tenure. He received the title of assistant head coach in 1998 and in September 2001 became associate head coach and recruiting coordinator. Along the way, he crafted a national reputation as one of the most respected assistant coaches in the country. His efforts helped produce nine straight recruiting classes that were ranked among the top 25 nationally. His on-field work with out- fielders and hitters helped 20 Clemson players earn All-America honors and 36 to be drafted to play . Corbin’s dedication and attention to detail caught the eye of the national baseball publication Baseball America on numerous occasions. In 1997, it touted the Clemson coaching staff as one of the top five “College Recruiting Staffs” in the country. It later The Corbin Family - Hannah, Maggie, Tim and Molly tabbed the 1999 Tiger freshman class as No. 1 nationally. In 2000, Four different pitchers contributed to the 4-0 victory over West- Baseball America and the American Baseball Coaches Associa- ern Kentucky. tion named Corbin its National Assistant Coach of the Year. Also In addition to the on field successes, the baseball program in 2000, Southern California head coach Mike Gillespie served as itself has had significant upgrades to the facilities with a skipper of the USA Baseball team and chose Corbin as an assis- new fieldhouse, complete with new locker rooms for players, tant for his staff. That group guided the Americans to a gold- coaches and Commodore alums playing professional baseball. medal finish at the World Championships in the Netherlands, Also included are coach’s offices, a classroom that overlooks and that team set a national program record for best winning Hawkins Field and a new weight room. percentage (.900). In 2009, permanent seats in the outfield pushed Hawkins Field Prior to his tenure at Clemson, Corbin was head coach at seating capacity to double the amount when Corbin arrived in Presbyterian College for six seasons beginning in 1988. There 2003. These upgrades reinforced the excitement and commit- he restarted a baseball program that had been dormant for ment made to the baseball program due to the successes Corbin several years. He directed Presbyterian College from NAIA to had achieved. In the latest facility improvement the playing NCAA Division II status and had a 106-138 overall record. Along surface at Hawkins Field was replaced during the summer of the way, the Blue Hose made three consecutive appearances in 2012 with a synthetic surface. The timing of the change to turf the South Atlantic playoffs (1991-93), and Corbin earned South was perfect as the Commodores played multiple games in bad Atlantic Coach of the Year honors in 1990. weather during the 2013 season. Corbin by the Numbers Corbin, along with his coaching staff, are a tireless group that saw their recruiting efforts pay in 2005, 2011 and 2012 as 465 wins at Vanderbilt, give him the second-most in their recruiting class was labeled the nation’s best by Baseball school history. America. Professional baseball has also taken notice of the pro- 438 wins are the second-most in the SEC gram with eight Commodores being selected in the first round in the last 10 years. since 2003. Before Corbin was hired as the 21st coach in program history, 226 wins over the last five years ranks third in the SEC Vanderbilt had not earned a spot in the conference tournament during that span. in a decade but made the post-season tournament in 2004. Dur- 163 Commodores have been named SEC ing the 2004 regular season, Vanderbilt swept a series against All-Academic. Mississippi State for the first time. It was one of three confer- ence whitewashes and one of five series wins in all. His efforts 145 MLB picks have been spent on Corbin’s players earned him the 2004 Vanderbilt Coach of the Year award and and recruits, including 112 while at VU. a nomination for the Nashville Sports Council’s Sports Person 23 Commodores have earned All-American honors. of the Year. Plus, a school-record five players were named to 17 Dores have earned Freshman All-American honors. the SEC All-Tournament team, five players were drafted on the first day and seven VU players in all were chosen in the Major 9 trips to the NCAA Tournament under Corbin. League Baseball Draft, topped by No. 6 overall pick, pitcher Vanderbilt had made the tournament just three times . prior to his arrival. Corbin came to Vanderbilt following nine seasons as an 8 Vanderbilt players have been picked in the first round assistant coach at baseball power Clemson. During his time of the MLB Draft, including 5 in the top ten picks. there (1994-2002), the Tigers had more victories than all but four programs. Clemson won more than 71-percent (434 wins, 172 4 Super Regionals in the Corbin-Era are the only four in losses) of its games, captured two Atlantic Coast Conference VU history. regular season titles, made nine appearances in the NCAA 1 MLB first round pick has pitched in the weekend Tournament and reached the College World Series four times rotation in every season since Corbin’s arrival.

16 Vanderbilt Baseball HEAD COACH TIM CORBIN Corbin’s Players and Recruits Drafted by Major League Baseball 2013 Draft , RHP, Colorado First Round (8th Overall) Kevin Ziomek, LHP Detroit Second Round Dominic de la Osa, INF/OF Detroit 10th Round Conrad Gregor, 1B Houston Fourth Round Cody Crowell, LHP Toronto 14th Round Tony Kemp, 2B Houston Fifth Round Ty Davis, RHP Arizona 22nd Round Connor Harrell, OF Detroit Seventh Round Tyler Rhoden, RHP Cincinnati 22nd Round Spencer Navin, C Los Angeles (NL) 11th Round Jonathan White, OF Milwaukee 24th Round Jordan Sheffield, RHP Boston 13th Round Stephen Shao, LHP Colorado 26th Round Mike Yastrzemski, OF Baltimore 14th Round Kellen St. Luce, LHP Florida 37th Round Aubrey McCarty, IF/P 35th Round Chase Reid, RHP Milwaukee 42nd Round Ro Coleman, IF Chicago (AL) 40th Round Sean Bierman, LHP Cincinnati 42nd Round 2012 Draft Joey Manning, OF 47th Round 2006 Draft Matt Olson, 1B Oakland First Round (47th overall) Collin Wiles, RHP Texas First Round (53rd overall) Mike Minor, LHP Tampa Bay 13th Round , LHP Kansas City Second Round Matt Buschmann, RHP San Diego 15th Round Drew VerHagen, RHP Detroit Fourth Round Brian Hernandez, C San Diego 19th Round Anthony Gomez, SS Sixth Round Casey Weathers, RHP Detroit 25th Round Walker Buehler, RHP Pittsburgh 14th Round Greg Moviel, LHP Seattle 26th Round Carson Fulmer, RHP Boston 15th Round 2005 Draft Will Clinard, RHP Detroit 19th Round Kyler Burke, OF San Diego First Round (35th Overall) Rhett Wiseman, OF Chicago (NL) 25th Round Jensen Lewis, RHP Cleveland Third Round Mike Yastrzemski, OF Seattle 30th Round Ryan Mullins, LHP Minnesota Third Round Connor Harrell, OF Detroit 31st Round Mike Baxter, 1B San Diego Fourth Round Xavier Turner, 3B Boston 34th Round Jeff Sues, RHP Pittsburgh Fifth Round Pat Delano, RHP Boston 35th Round Ryan Rote, RHP Chicago Fifth Round Dansby Swanson, SS Colorado 38th Round Brett Jacobson, RHP Arizona 11th Round Tyler Ferguson San Francisco 40th Round Pedro Alvarez, INF Boston 14th Round 2011 Draft Warner Jones, INF Detroit 17th Round Sonny Gray, RHP Oakland First Round (18th overall) Tony Mansolino, INF Pittsburgh 26th Round Tyler Beede, RHP Toronto First Round (21st overall) , OF San Francisco 35th Round , RHP Toronto First Round (57th overall) Bobby Kennedy, LHP Philadelphia 39th Round Grayson Garvin, LHP Tampa Bay First Round (59th overall) Kurt Lipton, OF San Francisco 40th Round Jason Esposito, IF Baltimore Third Round Diallo Fon, OF New York (AL) 49th Round Jack Armstrong, RHP Houston Third Round 2004 Draft Aaron Westlake, IF Detroit Third Round Jeremy Sowers, LHP Cleveland First (6th Overall) Corey Williams, LHP Minnesota Third Round , RHP Minnesota First (25th Overall) Taylor Hill, RHP Washington Sixth Round Cesar Nicolas, 1B/DH Arizona Fifth Round Mark Lamm, RHP Atlanta Sixth Round Ryan Klosterman, SS Toronto Fifth Round Curt Casali, C Detroit 10th Round Antoan Richardson, OF Arizona 13th Round Jr., OF Chicago (NL) 11th Round Jeff Sues, RHP Cleveland 14th Round John Norwood, OF Toronto 12th Round David Price, LHP Los Angeles (NL) 19th Round Navery Moore, RHP Atlanta 14th Round Jonathan Douillard, C Chicago (NL) 28th Round Will Clinard, RHP Minnesota 30th Round Ryan Davis, INF Tampa Bay 36th Round Philip Pfeifer, LHP Texas 44th Round Ryan Rote, RHP New York (AL) 37th Round Adam Ravenelle, RHP New York (AL) 44th Round Dominic de la Osa, INF Detroit 49th Round Nevin Wilson, LHP Philadelphia 44th Round 2003 Draft Joe Loftus, OF Arizona 46th Round Robe=rt Ransom, RHP Chicago (NL) 23rd Round 2010 Draft Steven Jackson, RHP Cleveland 32nd Round Drew Hayes, RHP Cincinnati 11th Round Greg Del George, INF Chicago (AL) 46th Round Kevin Ziomek, LHP Arizona 13th Round 2002 Draft Aaron Westlake, IF/OF Toronto 22nd Round , INF San Diego First Round (13th Overall) Taylor Hill, RHP Cleveland 30th Round Michael Johnson, INF San Diego Second Round Russell Brewer, RHP Colorado 31st Round Jeff Baker, INF Colorado Fourth Round Andrew Giobbi, C Seattle 32nd Round William Lamura, RHP Chicago (AL) Fifth Round Joel McKeithan, IF Colorado 39th Round Matt Henrie, RHP Arizona Seventh Round Conrad Gregor, IF/OF Chicago (AL) 40th Round Stephen Reba, RHP Colorado 21st Round Chase Reid, RHP St. Louis 41st Round Jarrod Schmidt, RHP Cincinnati 24th Round Robert Hansen, RHP St. Louis 45th Round Ryan Childs, RHP Baltimore 33rd Round T.J. Pecoraro, RHP Houston 48th Round 2001 Draft 2009 Draft Josh Cram, RHP San Francisco Fourth Round Mike Minor, LHP Atlanta First Round (7th Overall) Patrick Boyd, OF Texas Seventh Round Caleb Cotham, RHP New York (AL) Fifth Round Khalil Greene, INF Chicago (NL) 14th Round Nick Christiani, RHP Cincinnati 13th Round Steve Reba, RHP Oakland 16th Round Sam Selman, LHP Los Angeles (AL) 14th Round Nick Glaser, RHP Philadelphia 35th Round Steven Liddle, OF Minnesota 15th Round 2000 Draft Drew Hayes, RHP Seattle 22nd Round Patrick Boyd, OF Texas Fourth Round Regan Flaherty, INF/OF Seattle 28th Round Ryan Mottl, RHP Cincinnati Sixth Round Michael Yastzemski, OF Boston 36th Round Scott Berney, RHP Colorado 18th Round Jonathan White, OF Arizona 40th Round 1999 Draft 2008 Draft Mike Paradis, RHP Baltimore First Round (13th Overall) Pedro Alvarez, 3B Pittsburgh First Round (2nd Overall) Chris Heck, LHP retired Fifth Round Ryan Flaherty, SS Chicago (NL) First Round Brian Adams, LHP Boston 11th Round Brett Jacobson, RHP Detroit Fourth Round Doug Roper, INF retired 26th Round Ryan Westmoreland, OF Boston Fifth Round Ryan Mottl, RHP Texas 27th Round Jason Esposito, SS Kansas City Seventh Round Kurt Bultmann, INF retired 34th Round Dominic de la Osa, OF Minnesota 11th Round 1998 Draft David Macias, OF Chicago (NL) 19th Round Shea Robin, C Houston 20th Round Matt Padgett, OF Florida Fifth Round Navery Moore, RHP Boston 26th Round Matt White, LHP Cleveland 15th Round Sonny Gray, RHP Chicago (NL) 27th Round 1997 Draft Matt Marquis, OF Boston 28th Round Matthew LeCroy, C Minnesota First Round (50th Overall) Joe Loftus, 3B Minnesota 29th Round Gary Burnham, OF Philadelphia 22nd Round Nick Christiani, RHP Cleveland 32nd Round 1996 Draft Jack Armstrong, RHP/INF Texas 36th Round , RHP Pittsburgh First Round (First Overall) Will Clinard, RHP Los Angeles (NL) 37th Round , RHP Toronto First Round (Fourth Overall) Alex Feinberg, 2B Colorado 43rd Round David Shepard, RHP Independent Third Round Grayson Garvin, LHP Houston 45th Round Ken Vining, LHP Chicago (AL) Fourth Round 2007 Draft Brian Matz, LHP Montreal Eighth Round David Price, LHP Tampa Bay First Round (1st Overall) Paul Galloway, INF retired 12th Round Doug Livingston, INF Independent 18th Round @VANDYBASEBALL 17 ASST. COACH TRAVIS JEWETT

50 TrAVIS Jewett Hitting Coach/Recruiting Coordinator The Travis Jewett File Second Season Personal Full Name: ...... Travis Michael Jewett Washington State, 1993 Birthdate: ...... April 18, 1970, in Tacoma, Wash. Travis Jewett begins his second sea- Hometown: ...... Tacoma, Wash. son as the Commodores hitting coach and Family: ...... Wife, Tracy; Sons, Tanner (16) and Tommy (13) recruiting coordinator after a very success- Education ful first season on West End in 2013. College: ...... Washington State The Commodores’ offense clicked under Year Graduated: ...... 1993 Jewett’s guidance in 2013 with the Dores Degree: ...... Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences improving in virtually every offensive cat- High School: ...... Stadium High School, Tacoma, Wash. (1988) egory hitting .313 as a team – 45 points higher than 2012 – to lead all Southeastern Coaching Experience 2013-present ...... Vanderbilt Assistant Coach Conference teams. Vanderbilt also led the 2010-12 ...... Arizona State Associate Head Coach SEC in (.439), on-base 2005-09 ...... Washington State Associate Head Coach percentage (.407), runs scored (459), RBI (418), triples (17), walks (295) and sto- 2002-04 ...... Washington Assistant Coach len bases (139). Along with the team successes, multiple individuals produced 1999-2001 ...... Gonzaga Assistant Coach career years under Jewett for the first time. Tony Kemp was named SEC Player 1997-98 ...... Edmonds (WA) Community College Head Coach of the Year after hitting a career-best .391 and posting an on-base percentage of 1995-96 ...... Tacoma (WA) Community College Head Coach .471 in his final year in Black & Gold. Connor Harrell bounced back from a tough Tournament in nearly 20 years in 2009, playing in the Norman, Okla. NCAA junior season to be the Commodores’ main source of power with a team-high 12 Regional. Jewett coached two Cougars to All-American honors and three home runs. Harrell hit a career-best .312 while driving in 67 runs, sixth-most in earned All-Pac 10 recognition. One of those players to earn All-American and school history. All-Pac 10 honors was Jay Miller, who broke the WSU school record for hits Jewett’s leadership with the team’s outfielders molded the Commodores’ out- in a career with 307. field into one of the best in the nation in 2013 with seniors Jack Lupo, Connor At Washington State, 15 Cougars were selected in the major league baseball Harrell and Mike Yastrzemski roaming the ‘green ocean’ during the year. Harrell draft during Jewett’s five seasons. and Yastrzemski started all 66 games in center and right field, respectively. While at Washington the Huskies went 114-65-2 in Jewett’s three seasons. He Prior to Vanderbilt, Jewett spent the previous three years at Arizona State, instructed the infielders and coached third base for the Huskies while helping where he oversaw the Sun Devils’ hitters and recruiting while serving as lead the hitters. Nine players earned All-Pac 10 honors, including , Associate Head Coach. with four players earning Freshman All-American accolades (Aaron Hathaway, Jewett coached in the Pac-12 for 11 seasons prior to his arrival on West End Kyle Larsen, Brent Lillibridge and Lincecum). spending five years at Washington State and three seasons at Washington along During his tenure with Washington 17 Huskies were drafted by major league with three at Arizona State. At WSU he helped lead the Cougars to a NCAA baseball. Tournament berth in 2009, their first since 1990. Prior to coaching at WSU, Jewett At Gonzaga, Jewett was in charge of the infield and coaching third base while spent three years at Washington coaching infielders and third base. The Huskies assisting with the offense. Eight players were named First Team All-West Coast made the NCAA Tournament in each of Jewett’s three seasons (2002-04), reach- Conference during Jewett’s time in Spokane with Barry Matthews earning All- ing the Regional finals all three years. American honors. Gonzaga won the WCC regular season title in Jewett’s final Jewett served as an assistant coach at Gonzaga from 1999-2001, helping lead season after finishing second the previous two seasons. the Bulldogs to a West Coast Conference division title in 2001. With the Zags, Jewett helped four players be drafted in his three seasons. Jewett’s three seasons at Arizona State saw the Sun Devils go 131-48 (.732), During his coaching career, Jewett has coached numerous major leaguers, including a trip to the College World Series in 2010 that ended with a loss to including , Brent Lillibridge, Bo Hart, Sean White and 2008 and 2009 eventual champion South Carolina. The Sun Devils offense produced under winner Tim Lincecum. Jewett, hitting over .300 as a team during his tenure and averaging nearly Jewett coached with at Washington and Mark Machtolf at Gonzaga, seven runs per game winning the Pac-10 league title in 2010 and hosting NCAA both Ross and Machtolf served on Tim Corbin’s 2006 Team USA staff. Regionals in each of his first two years. A native of Tacoma, Washington, Jewett began his collegiate coaching The 2012 season saw Arizona State finish with a 36-20 mark, including an 18-12 career at Tacoma Community College, first as an assistant in 1994 followed record in the Pac-12. The Sun Devils hit 42 home runs and scored 339 runs with by two years as the head coach. He was the head coach at Edmonds (Wash.) a .443 slugging percentage. The team finished the season winning 12 of its final Community College for two seasons, earning NWAACC Coach of the Year and 16 games. Joey DeMichele’s .336 average paced the team and Abe Ruiz led the National Junior College Coach of the Year honors in 1998. way with 13 home runs. DeMichele and were both selected as Jewett is a 1993 graduate of Washington State. He played two seasons at All-Pac-12 perfermors. Lower Columbia College in Longview, Wash. before finishing his degree at In 2011, the Sun Devils finished 43-18 with a 17-10 mark in Pac-10 play to fin- WSU, where he did not play baseball. ish second in the league. The squad hit .301 as a team led by Joey DeMichele’s He and his wife, Tracy, live in Brentwood with their two sons, Tanner and .368 average and nine home runs. Following the season five Sun Devils earned Tommy. All-Pac 10 honors with Deven Marrero being named the Defensive Player of the Year and DeMichele earning All-American status. As a team the Sun Devils led the Pac-10 in home runs (37), slugging percentage (.444) and stolen bases (99). Arizona State hosted and swept through the NCAA Regional before falling at Texas in the Super Regional round in three games. Arizona State was a powerhouse in 2010 winning the Pac-10 title with a 20-7 mark and earning the top national seed in the NCAA Tournament. The team swept its way through Regionals and Super Regionals and into the school’s 22nd College World Series. Offensively, Jewett’s hitters posted a .337 team batting average while belting 68 home runs and scoring 520 runs. The club also swiped the third-most bases in school history with an amazing 136 steals. His three-year stint at Arizona State saw 31 players drafted; including first round pick Deven Marrero in 2012. Of the 31 Sun Devils selected during Jewett’s tenure 19 were position players. During his time at Washington State he helped lead the Cougars from a 1-23 Pac-10 record in his first year to a 19-8 mark to finish second in the league The Jewett Family - Coach Jewett with his wife Tracy and in his final season in Pullman. The Cougars made their first trip to the NCAA sons Tanner (right) and Tommy (left). 18 Vanderbilt Baseball ASST. COACH SCOTT BROWN

26ott Sc Brown Pitching Coach The Scott Brown File Second Season Personal SUNY-Cortland, 2000 Full Name: ...... Scott Henderson Brown Scott Brown enters his second season Birthdate: ...... November 26, 1976 in Oswego, N.Y. as the pitching coach at Vanderbilt after Hometown: ...... Liverpool, N.Y. an outstanding first season in 2013. Family: ...... Wife, Mary; Son, Nolan; Daughters, Kelsey & Riley The Commodores’ pitching staff posted one of the best years in Vanderbilt history in Brown’s first season going 54-12 with Education 24 saves and a team ERA of 2.76 – mark- College: ...... SUNY-Cortland ing the second time in three years the Year Graduated: ...... 2000 Dores have posted a sub 3.00 ERA. The Degree: ...... Bachelor of Science in Physical Education VU pitching staff was dominant led by Masters of Science in Physical Education, SUNY-Cortland 2002 All-Americans Tyler Beede, Kevin Ziomek High School: ...... Liverpool High School (1994) and Brian Miller leading the way with Freshman All-American Carson Fulmer playing a key role. Beede and Ziomek paired up to be a force for the Commodores combining to win 25 games with Coaching Experience Beede winning a school record 14 games. Ziomek capped his career with an 2013-present ...... Vanderbilt Assistant Coach 11-win season and the lowest ERA (2.12) for a Commodore pitcher since the 2003-12 ...... St. John’s Assistant Coach legendary Jeff Peeples posted a 1.64 ERA in 1973. Miller became the school’s 2002-04 ...... Sanford Mainers (NECBL) Head Coach all-time saves leader with a school single-season record 16 saves in 2013 to 2000-03 ...... SUNY-Cortland Assistant Coach give him 21 in his first two seasons in Nashville. 2000-01 ...... Cortland Apples (NYCBL) Head Coach Brown’s work with freshmen Fulmer, Walker Buehler and Tyler Ferguson was evident as the trio improved throughout the season. Fulmer blossomed into one staff to a 3.86 ERA, which ranked second in the Big East and was nearly a run- of the Dores’ most valuable pitchers in the bullpen down the stretch. Buehler and-a-half better than the previous season. Varvaro posted an 8-3 record and spent time in the weekend starting rotation and Ferguson started four midweek earned Second Team All-Big East honors, while Hansen set a school-record games for the squad going 3-1. with 10 saves. Brown joined the Commodores after nine successful seasons at St. John’s as From 2002-04, Brown served as the head coach of the Sanford Mainers of the Red Storm’s pitching coach. During his time at St. John’s, Brown oversaw the New England Collegiate Baseball League, one of the top summer wood-bat remarkable progress in the Red Storm pitching staff, a group that has had 15 leagues in the nation. The Mainers won the NECBL Championship in 2004 and players sign professional contracts in the last eight seasons. Four pitchers Brown was named the league’s Manager of the Year. (Rob Delaney, Craig Hansen, Anthony Varvaro and Scott Barnes) that Brown Brown came to St. John’s from the State University of New York at Cortland, mentored at St. John’s have played major league baseball. where he served four years as an assistant coach. Brown helped guide the Led by First Team All-Big East and second team All-Region honoree Kyle SUNY-Cortland program to a 35-11 record in 2003, including a 15-1 record in Hansen, the 2011 staff tossed four shutouts, had 399 strikeouts and limited the State University of New York Athletic Conference. The Red Dragons won opponents to just a .261 average. Hansen, who tossed a shut- their seventh-straight league title, 12th in 13 years and advanced to the NCAA out against Big East foe Notre Dame, set a new school-record with 107.2 Tournament for an 11th-straight season. Brown guided the pitchers to a school- innings pitched and finished with 106 strikeouts, good for sixth all-time. record 333 strikeouts during the 2003 season, and the staff finished the season The 2010 pitching staff helped the team win a school-record 43 games and ranked ninth in the country with a 2.93 ERA. racked up 455 strikeouts, second-most in school history. A Third Team All-Big In the summers of 2000 and 2001, Brown was also the head coach for the East selection, freshman Kyle Hansen earned Freshman All-America honors Cortland Apples of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. He led the team from Baseball America, Louisville Slugger and the NCBWA, and was the Big to the league’s best regular season record (25-15) in 2000. East Tournament Most Outstanding Player. Three players—Daniel Burawa Brown first entered the coaching ranks after a stellar three-year pitching (12th round), Bruce Kern (23rd) and Ryan Cole (34th)—were drafted in the MLB career at Cortland. A second-team All-American in 1999 after going 9-1 with a Draft and alums Rob Delaney and Anthony Varvaro each made their Major 2.03 ERA, Brown racked up 19 career victories at Cortland, a mark that was tied League debuts. for fifth-most in school history when he graduated. A season after seven pitchers graduated or were drafted, a young 2009 staff Brown spent his freshman season pitching at Division III national power that featured four freshmen ranked sixth in the Big East with 328 strikeouts. Montclair (N.J.) State. Brown also saw two of his alums, Rob Delaney and Anthony Varvaro, added to Brown and his wife Mary have one son, Nolan, and twin daughters, Kelsey the MLB 40-man rosters for their respective teams. and Riley. Brown helped lead the 2008 pitching staff to a 3.78 ERA, which ranked first in the Big East and ninth in the country and gave the Red Storm staff an ERA that ranked in the top ten nationally for the third-straight season. Lefty George Brown was a second team All-American, the Big East Pitcher of the Year and a first team all-conference selection, while Scott Barnes (first team) and Colin Lynch (second team) also earned all-conference honors. Five players were also selected in the MLB Draft, as Barnes (8th round), Justin Gutsie (14th), Jared Yecker (22nd), Brown (27th) and Lynch (40th) all signed professional contracts. The 2007 staff posted a 3.48 ERA, which ranked 10th in the country and second in the Big East, and two pitchers earned All-Big East recognition as southpaw Scott Barnes was named to the first team and lefty George Brown earned third team honors. In just his third season at St. John’s, Brown guided the 2006 pitching staff to an ERA (3.21) that ranked fifth in the country. The 2005 Red Storm staff had a combined 3.38 ERA and set a school-record with a conference-leading 499 strikeouts. Craig Hansen and Anthony Varvaro each earned All-America honors, while Hansen was also named the Big East Pitcher of the Year. Four pitchers also went on to sign professional contracts as Hansen (first round), Varvaro (12th) and Anthony Sullivan (19th) were selected in the amateur draft, and Jim Wladyka signed as a free agent. Hansen went on to become the first player in Red Sox history to make his major league debut the same year he was drafted. The Brown Family - Coach Brown with wife Mary, son In 2004, his first season at St. John’s, Brown guided the Red Storm pitching Nolan and twin daughters Kelsey and Riley @VANDYBASEBALL 19 COMMODORE STAFF

17ew Dr Hedman C hRIS Ham Volunteer Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer First Season Seventh Season Pomona College, 2009 Illinois, 2005 Drew Hedman begins his first season as Chris Ham is in his seventh season as the Commodores’ Volunteer Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer for baseball at Vanderbilt. after wrapping up a successful playing With the Commodores, Ham is heavily career. He will work with the Commodores’ involved in all aspects of the team’s physical outfielders in his first season. well-being - including nutrition, condition- Hedman played four seasons in the Boston ing, strength training and overall health. Red Sox organization after a stellar colle- Prior to Vanderbilt, Ham worked at giate career. He was a 50th round selection Belmont while pursuing his masters degree by the Red Sox in 2009 and went on to reach Double-A Portland in each of his working with the baseball team and cheerleaders. last two seasons of professional baseball. Ham served as a student trainer at his alma mater, Illinois. While there he Hedman’s college career was outstanding at Division III Pomona College worked with the baseball and soccer teams until his graduation. (Calif.). As a senior in 2009, Hedman led all of Division III in home runs (24), Ham has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology from Illinois and a RBI (87), slugging percentage (.994) and total bases (175) on his way to being Masters Degree in Sports Administration from Belmont. named Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the He and his wife, Stephanie, reside in Nashville and will welcome their first Year and D3Baseball.com National Player of the Year. He was also named child this spring. a first team All-American, Co-Player of the Year by the American Baseball Didav macias Coaches Association and Division III Player of the Year by the National Strength Coach Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. First Season Hedman was a high school teammate of former Commodore Aaron Vanderbilt, 2008 Westlake at Shasta High School in Redding, Calif. David Macias returns to Vanderbilt after The Drew Hedman File playing and working in the organization for the past five years. Personal Macias played for Head Coach Tim Corbin Full Name: ...... Drew Arvid Hedman during one of the program’s most successful Birthdate: ...... July 20, 1986 stretches from 2005-08. The Commodores Hometown: ...... Redding, Calif. won 130 games during Macias’ tenure as a Education player, including the 2007 SEC Championship College: ...... Pomona College when the team set the school record with 54 wins. As a senior, Macias led the Year Graduated: ...... 2009 Commodores with a .356 batting average. He was the recipient of the team’s Degree: ...... Politics, Philosophy, Economics prestigious Jeff Peeples Most Valuable Player Award following that 2008 High School: ...... Shasta High School (2005) season. Macias started 197 of his 204 career games for the Dores hitting .325 and amassing 255 hits, the ninth-most in Vanderbilt history. Coaching Experience The former Commodore played four seasons in the Cubs’ organization reach- 2014- present ...... Vanderbilt Volunteer Assistant Coach ing Triple-A before moving into the player development and international scouting department of the front office in 2012-13. Dewr Fann K ReRI icHARDSON Grretta Walker Dir. of Baseball Operations Administrative Asst. Equipment Manager Second Season Third Season Third Season Vanderbilt, 2011 South Carolina, 2007 Trevecca Nazarene, 2009 Drew Fann is in his Keri Richardson begins Walker is in his third year second season on the her third season with as the equipment manager Commodores’ staff as the Commodores as the for the Commodores base- the Director of Baseball team’s Administrative ball team. Operations after finishing Assistant. He is in charge of ordering his playing career for the Richardson coordinates all equipment for the team, Dores in 2012. the preseason banquet and special events, team dispersing the equipment to players and coaches as Fann handles the team’s day-to-day operations, travel and team meals as well as organizes the youth needed, team laundry, oversees practice setup and including team travel, overseeing camps and recruit- and high school camps. packs the team for all road trips. ing visits. Richardson graduated from the University of South Prior to joining the baseball program, he worked The Murfreesboro, Tenn. native played five sea- Carolina in 2007 where she earned a Bachelor of in McGugin Center as an equipment manager for the sons for head coach Tim Corbin after a standout Science in Accounting. football team and several Olympic sports. career at Oakland High School. Richardson worked as an accountant in Charleston, He graduated from Trevecca Nazarene University Fann earned his Master’s of Education at Vanderbilt South Carolina for four years before moving to in 2009. He and his wife, Amber, have a dog named in Leadership and Organization Performance this Nashville in January of 2012. Tonka. past December.

20 Vanderbilt Baseball PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

2014 Preseason Commodore Depth Chart

Left Field Center Field Right Field Kyle Smith John Norwood Rhett Wiseman Ro Coleman Bryan Reynolds Bryan Reynolds Nolan Rogers Drake Parker Will Cooper Will Cooper Drake Parker Shortstop Second Base Vince Conde Dansby Swanson Dansby Swanson Tyler Campbell Tyler Campbell Nolan Rogers Ro Coleman Starting Pitchers Third Base Tyler Beede (R) First Base Xavier Turner Carson Fulmer (R) Zander Wiel Vince Conde Jared Miller (L) Kyle Smith Tyler Campbell T.J. Pecoraro (R) Tyler Green Penn Murfee Walker Buehler (R) Aubrey McCarty Tyler Ferguson (R) Relief Pitchers Adam Ravenelle (R) Steven Rice (L) Hayden Stone (R) Luke Stephenson (R) Jordan Sheffield (R) Designated Hitter Catcher John Kilichowski (L) Kyle Smith Chris Harvey Ryan Johnson (L) Bryan Reynolds Jason Delay Ben Bowden (L) Chris Harvey Karl Ellison Brian Miller (R) Ro Coleman Carson Fulmer (R) Adam Ravenelle (R) Steven Rice (L)

Roster Breakdown by State (14 total) Roster Breakdown by Class California (1) Kentucky (1) (1) Seniors (2) Sophomores (9) Freshmen (15) Tyler Ferguson Walker Buehler Chris Harvey T.J. Pecoraro Walker Buehler Ben Bowden Florida (4) Massachusetts (4) Tennessee (9) Steven Rice Tyler Campbell Ro Coleman Vince Conde Tyler Beede Will Cooper Tyler Ferguson Jason Delay Karl Ellison Ben Bowden Brian Miller Juniors (8) Carson Fulmer Karl Ellison Carson Fulmer Adam Ravenlle Penn Murfee Tyler Beede Kyle Smith Tyler Green John Kilichowski Rhett Wiseman Drake Parker Will Cooper Dansby Swanson Ryan Johnson Georgia (3) New Jersey (1) Bryan Reynolds Vince Conde Xavier Turner John Kilichowski Jason Delay John Norwood Jordan Sheffield Chris Harvey Rhett Wiseman Aubrey McCarty Aubrey McCarty New York (2) Kyle Smith Brian Miller Zander Wiel Penn Murfee Dansby Swanson Tyler Green Hayden Stone Jared Miller Drake Parker Illinois(1) T.J. Pecoraro Zander Wiel John Norwood Bryan Reynolds Ro Coleman Ohio (1) Texas (1) Adam Ravenelle Nolan Rogers (4) Xavier Turner Ryan Johnson Jordan Sheffield Jared Miller Oregon (1) Luke Stephenson Steven Rice Tyler Campbell Hayden Stone Nolan Rogers Luke Stephenson @VANDYBASEBALL 21 THE COMMODORES

2014 Preseason All-American 11 Tyler Beede 2013 All-American Junior - RHP 2013 Golden Spikes Finalist 2013 All-SEC 6’ 4” 220 lbs. 2012 Freshman All-SEC Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Auburn, Mass. 2012 1-5 4.52 16/11 32 68 2013 14-1 2.32 17/17 63 103 Lawrence Academy CAREER 15-6 3.23 33/28 95 171 QUOTING CORBIN Love the way he has developed his leadership skills 2012 Posted a solid freshman campaign pitching primarily in the and developed as a man. Tyler has a very good understanding of ‘team’ and weekend rotation as a starter... Named to All-Tournament Team at Raleigh the building of individual relationships. He is very respected by his teammates Regional... Turned in 5.1 stellar innings of relief in Raleigh Regional final for his servant behavior, the effort he puts toward other players and his invest- against NC State 6/4 with eight strikeouts and allowing four runs, three earned, ment level into the game. He will have the opportunity to stay in this game for on four hits... Took his fifth loss of the year giving up three runs on four hits and a while. three walks over 3.1 innings in SEC Tournament Championship Game against 2013 A first team All-American according to the NCBWA, a second Mississippi State 5/27... Pitched seven scoreless innings against Kentucky team All-American by Collegiate Baseball, ABCA, Perfect Game and Baseball 4/28 with eight strikeouts in a ... Turned in his third straight quality America... Named a finalist for the and Golden Spikes start allowing three runs on nine hits over seven innings in taking the loss Award... Pinned with his first loss of the season in his shortest outing of the against Auburn 4/14... Walked three batters while turning in his second straight year allowing two runs on five hits over 2.2 innings with three walks in Super allowing one run on two hits over six-plus innings of a no decision Regional loss to Louisville 6/9... Struggled with command in four-plus innings at Mississippi State 4/7... Pitched six innings to earn his first collegiate win of a no decision against Illinois 6/1 in NCAA Tournament allowing four runs, against South Carolina 3/31 striking out seven and allowing one run on five two earned, on two hits and five walks... Tagged as a second team All-SEC hits... Turned in five solid innings allowing only one run on eight hits with eight pitcher... Won his school record 14th game in 7.1 dominating innings vs. Texas strikeouts in no decision against Georgia 3/24... Tagged for three home runs in A&M 5/24 at the SEC Tournament striking out eight scattering two hits and his second start, third loss, at Florida 3/18 allowing five runs on five hits over walking four while allowing no runs... Tagged for a season-high six runs on five innings with six strikeouts... Worked three innings of relief allowing one eight hits in his first no decision of the season in 3.2 innings against Alabama run on four hits and two inherited runners to score against San Diego 3/11... 5/17... Matched the school record with his 13th win of the year gutting through Pinned with his second loss after allowing four runs, three earned on five hits, 5.1 innings at Kentucky 5/11 allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits and including a grand slam, over 4.2 innings at Belmont 3/6 with six strikeouts... five walks... Earned his 12th straight win at South Carolina 5/4 clinching the Made his collegiate debut with a start at Stanford 2/18 taking the loss, allowing SEC East with 6.1 innings allowing two runs on two hits with four walks and nine runs, five earned, on nine hits over 4.1 innings. seven strikeouts taking a no hitter into the seventh... Matched David Price’s High School First team All-American (Aflac, Under Armour, Baseball school-best 11-0 start with his 11th win of the season, tossing six innings America, Rawlings, USA Today, Louisville Slugger and ESPN Rise)... Named allowing two runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts against Mississippi Mr. Baseball by ESPN New England 2011... ISL Spring MVP 2011... 2011 LSL State 4/27... Moved to 10-0 on the season becoming just the ninth pitcher in champions... 2009 Massachusetts State champions... Captained the baseball Vanderbilt history to reach at least 10 wins in a single season with his victory team as a senior... Played football (3 years) and basketball (1 year) along with at Georgia 4/20 in the second game of a doubleheader allowing a season-high baseball (4 years)... Drafted in the first round (21st overall) by Toronto in 2011 four runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts across seven innings... Struck out MLB Draft, only first round pick not to sign in 2011. a career-best 10 in ninth ACADEMICS Beede is majoring in organizational development. Career Game Highs straight win with seven Innings Pitched: *7.1, 5/24/13 vs. Texas A&M innings against Missouri PERSONAL Tyler Joseph Beede (BEE-dee)... Born 5/23/93... Son of Walter Strikeouts: 10, 4/13/13 vs. Missouri 4/13 allowing one run on Beede and Cheryl Rivers... Has an older brother, Kyle... Nickname is Young Hits Allowed: 9, 2/19/12 at Stanford three hits and no walks, Beedah... Favorites include teammate Jared Miller (baseball player), Boston Walks Allowed: *6, 3/16/13 at Auburn first career start with no Red Sox (baseball team) and football (other sport)... Rapping is his second-best Runs Allowed: 9, 2/19/12 at Stanford walks... Won his eighth talent, he has produced eight songs... Says teammate Adam Ravenelle would straight allowing one run play him in a movie about his life... One word that describes him is hard- on four hits and five walks with six strikeouts at Ole Miss 4/6... Stayed perfect working... Roommates with Zander Wiel, Sam Wild and Mike Portu... Chose winning his seventh game in his seventh start with his longest outing of the Vanderbilt because of the great academics, baseball program, coaching staff season, tossing 7.1 innings and allowing two runs on four hits and five walks and the winning tradition. with nine strikeouts against Tennessee 3/30... Turned in his second straight scoreless outing with 6.1 innings against Florida 3/23 walking five, scatter- ing two hits and fanning four, not allowing a run in 13.2 innings... Named the TSWA Pitcher of the week for his performance at Auburn... Pitched 6.1 no-hit innings before a single broke up the bid, turned in 6.2 scoreless innings despite matching a career-high six walks in win at Auburn 3/16... Walked a career-high six batters but earned the win allowing one unearned run on two hits over 6.2 innings at Oregon 3/9... Won his third straight start with 6.2 innings against Illinois-Chicago 3/2 striking out eight and scattering five hits... Struck out nine batters over seven innings in win over Monmouth 2/23, fanned the first six bat- ters of the game... Right-hander tossed five innings on a cold day at Hawkins Field to earn the win over Long Beach State 2/16... SUMMER BALL Joined a long line of Commodore pitchers to play for Team USA pitching in five games, three starts, going 1-1 for the Red, White & Blue team that went 20-3.

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13 Walker Buehler 2012-13 First-Year Sophomore - RHP SEC Academic Honor Roll 6’ 1” 165 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Lexington, Ky. 2013 4-3 3.14 16/9 25 57 Henry Clay HS CAREER 4-3 3.14 16/9 25 57 QUOTING CORBIN In a short amount of time, I have enjoyed watching High School Two-time All-State and two-time All-City selection... Walker mature academically and physically. He possesses a very good skill set Team won three straight District championships and was Regional runner-up as a pitcher and has a great mind for all facets of the game. He impacted our in 2010... Holds the single-season record with 98 strikeouts in 66.0 pitching staff as a freshman and will continue to do so as he moves forward. innings for Henry Clay HS, where he had his jersey retired and lettered for four His future is very bright in this program. years on the baseball team... Played summer ball with Marucci Elite... Was a 2013 Wrapped up a solid freshman season going 4-3 with a 3.14 ERA in 14th round pick by Pittsburgh in 2012 draft. 16 games and led all VU freshmen with nine starts... Tagged for a career-high ACADEMICS Buehler is majoring in political science and was a SEC five runs on a career-high 10 hits in loss to Georgia Tech 6/2 in NCAA Tourna- First-Year Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. ment... Pegged with the loss allowing four runs on seven hits, including three PERSONAL Walker Anthony Buehler... Born 7/28/94... Son of Karen and home runs, in SEC Tournament loss to Texas A&M 5/22... Pitched a career-best Tony Buehler... Has three siblings: Brady, Delaney and Bella... Favorites include seven innings in his fourth win of the year, topping Alabama 5/16 allowing two Mat Latos (baseball player), (baseball team), Tiger Woods runs, one earned, on seven hits with six strikeouts... Earned his first career (favorite non-baseball athlete), The Departed, Anchorman, Goodfellas and with three innings of work at Kentucky 5/11 in first game of doubleheader Old School (movies), The League and Blue Mountain State (TV shows), Red allowing one run on five hits... Turned in a perfect inning of relief on 10 pitches Hot Chili Peppers (band)... Says he would be a lawyer or politician if not an against Mississippi State 4/28... Earned his third win with 5.1 innings at Louis- athlete... Actor Matthew Broderick would play him in a movie about his life... ville 4/23 allowing one run on four hits with two walks... Tossed two scoreless Lists cooking as his oddest talent... Uses the word logical to describe himself... innings of relief in win over Missouri 4/13... Worked one inning of scoreless Roommates with Kyle Smith, John Norwood and Brian Miller... Chose Vander- relief at Ole Miss 4/7... Saw his first SEC action against Tennessee 3/29 allow- bilt because he “wanted a baseball family.” ing three runs, two earned, on seven hits in 3.2 innings of relief... Pinned with his first collegiate loss at MTSU 3/20 giving up four runs, three earned, on six hits over four innings... Won his second straight start with six innings of work against Buffalo 3/13 striking out seven... Earned his first career win with six scoreless innings against Career Game Highs Eastern Illinois 3/5 scat- Innings Pitched: 7.0, 5/16/13 vs. Alabama tering five hits... Tossed Strikeouts: *7, 3/13/13 vs. Buffalo five solid innings against Arkansas State 2/26 Hits Allowed: 10, 6/2/13 vs. Georgia Tech allowing three runs on five Walks Allowed: 8, 2/20/13 vs. Central Ark. hits with seven srikeouts... Runs Allowed: 5, 6/2/13 vs. Georgia Tech Freshman pitched around eight walks to allow only one run in four innings of his collegiate debut against Central Arkansas 2/20.

@VANDYBASEBALL 23 THE COMMODORES 2 Tyler Campbell Sophomore - IF 6’ 0” 160 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Portland, Ore. 2013 .313 12/2 0 0 2 Lake Oswego HS CAREER .313 12/2 0 0 2 QUOTING CORBIN Ty is a very good athlete who can do many things PERSONAL Tyler Scott Campbell... Born 9/26/92... Son of Fritz and Kristan on the . He is very adept at playing all infield positions and has Campbell... Has one sister, MacKenzie... His father was a world champion a speed component to his offensive game as well. He will be utilized in many wrestler... Nickname is Ty or TC... Favorites include (base- different ways as we move forward this year. He has a fun personality and is ball player), Inception and Shutter Island (movies), Big Bang Theory and Dex- very well liked by his teammates. ter (TV shows), Cheese Steaks (meal)... Says he would be a music producer if 2013 Played in 12 games in his first season as a Commodore, starting not an athlete... Actor would play him in a movie about his life... Lists two games and hitting .313 with three runs scored... Earned his second start at riding a unicycle as his oddest talent... Uses the word ambitious to describe SS going 1-for-2 with a run scored at Oregon 3/9... Earned his first career start himself... Roommates with Rhett Wiseman... Chose Vanderbilt for the “great getting the nod at SS and going 1-for-3 against Illinois-Chicago 3/3... Scored coaches and a chance to win a national championship.” two runs and went 1-for-3 in win over Monmouth 2/23... Singled through the left side of the infield for his second career hit against Central Arkansas 2/20... Picked up his first collegiate hit in his first at-bat with a double to left field in win over Long Beach State 2/15... SUMMER BALL Played in the NECBL with the Laconia Muskrats hitting .231 with 17 stolen bases in 35 games. High School League Player of the Year in 2012... Career Game Highs Three-time first team All-State Hits: *1, 3/9/13 at Oregon selection and four-time First Runs: 2, 2/23/13 vs. Monmouth Team All-League pick... Team RBI: None won four straight league titles Walks: *1, 3/9/13 at Oregon (2009-12)... Captained the HRs: None baseball team and earned four Strikeouts: *1, 3/5/13 vs. E. Illinois letters in baseball along with Stolen Bases: None one for basketball... Played with Austin Bar (Stanford). ACADEMICS Campbell is undecided on a major.

24 Vanderbilt Baseball THE COMMODORES 3 Vince Conde Junior - IF 6’ 0” 190 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Oviedo, Fla. 2012 195 60/55 2 26 14 2013 .307 66/65 6 44 9 Orangewood HS CAREER .258 122/120 8 32 23 QUOTING CORBIN I am very proud of Vinny in so many different ways. in the go-ahead run going 1-for-3 in win over Monmouth 2/22... Matched a He is a young man who has had the opportunity to impact our team since his career-high with three strikeouts in win over Central Arkansas 2/20... Had two freshman year. He has continued to flourish in the classroom while having suc- hits at Belmont 2/19 going 2-for-4... Started at third base and went 1-for-3 in cess on the baseball field. I love the way he has matured and handled himself victory over LBSU 2/15... SUMMER BALL Played in the Cape Cod League over the past year. He possesses very good defensive skills which you don’t with Orleans, hitting .230 with see everyday. eight doubles for the Firebirds Career Game Highs Hits: *3, 5/26/13 vs. LSU 2013 Posted a monster year for the Commodores after moving to in 41 games... Teamed up with Runs: *2, 5/18/13 vs. Alabama shortstop early in the season from third base, putting up multiple career-bests Jared Miller to lead Orleans including batting average, home runs and RBI... Singled in Super Regional loss to the CCL finals against Brian RBI: *4, 4/23/13 at Louisville to Louisville 6/9... Singled twice in win over Georgia Tech 6/3 in NCAA Tourna- Miller, Adam Ravenelle and Walks: 3, 4/25/12 at MTSU ment... Knocked in a run for the third straight game in NCAA Tournament win Rhett Wiseman. HRs: *1, 4/23/13 at Louisville over ETSU 5/31... Matched a career-best with three hits in SEC Tournament 2012 Started 55 games Strikeouts: 3, 2/20/13 vs. Central Ark. Championship Game loss to LSU 5/26 driving in three runs... Doubled and drove for the Commodores as a true Stolen Bases: *1, 5/11/13 at Kentucky in a run in win vs. Mississippi State 5/25 at SEC Tournament... Doubled twice freshman, holding down the hot in win over South Carolina 5/23 at SEC Tournament... Doubled in two runs and corner... Scored two runs and walked twice in NCAA Tournament opening win scored twice in win over Alabama 5/18... Singled twice and scored a run in against UNC-Wilmington 6/1... Doubled and scored in win over Ole Miss 5/17... win at Kentucky 5/11 first game of doubleheader... Matched a career-best with Singled twice and scored a run in loss at LSU 5/11... Doubled and scored in win three hits in win at South Carolina 5/4... Doubled twice and scored in win over over Louisville 5/8... Drove in a run with a double in win over Kentucky 4/28... Mississippi State 4/27... Belted his sixth of the season and doubled Doubled in a run and matched a career-best with three walks in win at MTSU in a run to match a career-best of four RBI in win at Louisville 4/23... Blasted 4/25... Drove in two runs going 2-for-3 in comeback win at Alabama 4/22... his fifth homer of the year as part of the Dores’ three home run first inning in Walked a career-high three times against MTSU 4/17... 1-for-18 in his last six second game of doubleheader win at Georgia 4/20... Left seven men on base games after going 0-for-1 in loss to Auburn 4/14... Collected a hit for the fourth and went 0-for-4 in loss at Georgia 4/20... Equaled his career-best with four RBI straight game going 1-for-4 against UT-Martin 4/3... Knocked in a run for the going 3-for-4 with two doubles in win over Missouri 4/12... Singled in win over fourth time in five games with a single going 1-for-5 in loss to South Carolina UT-Martin 4/9 to pick up at least one hit in five of his last six games... Knocked 4/1... Scored two runs going 2-for-3 against South Carolina 3/31... Snapped out in three runs and matched a career-best with three hits in win at Ole Miss 4/7... of slump with two hits and three RBI, including two-run triple that proved to Belted his first career grand slam against MTSU 4/2... Doubled and drove in a be game-winner, against Georgia 3/25... Fell into a 1-for-19 slump with 0-for-4 run while going 2-for-4 in win over Tennessee 3/31... Walked twice and went against Georgia 3/24... Hit his second home run in his last three games with 2-for-4 with a double in win over Tennessee 3/29... Scored twice and went a solo shot to center in win over Siena 3/14... Belted his first home run going 2-for-4 with a double and RBI in win over Florida 3/23... Drove in the Dores’ lone 1-for-4 with two RBI in loss to San Diego 3/11... Ripped a double for his fourth run with a single in loss to Florida 3/22... Singled and made an error in eighth straight game with a hit in loss to San Diego 3/10... Collected two hits, including inning of loss at Oregon 3/10... Set a new career-high with three hits in win his first double, against Rhode Island 3/3 G1... Knocked in two runs in col- over Eastern Illinois 3/5 and is now 14-for-25 (.560) over his last seven games... legiate debut at Stanford 2/17... SUMMER BALL Hit .287 with eight home Posted his fifth two-hit game in his last six going 2-for-4 and scoring the win- runs and 29 RBI for Laconia in the New England Collegiate Baseball League... ning run against Illinois-Chicago 3/3... Picked up his fourth two-hit game in his Named the sixth-best prospect in the NECBL... Teamed up with fellow Com- last five going 2-for-4 against UIC 3/2... Belted a home run for the third straight modores Chris Harvey and Nevin Wilson for the Muskrats. game with a two-run shot in the eighth inning of win over UIC 3/1... Drove in High School All-District 2008-11... Second team pre-season Central two runs and scored twice while hitting his second home run in as many days Florida 2011... Regional champs 2010-11... State Runner-Up 2007, 2011... State in win over Evansville 2/27... Hit his first home run of the season over the left Final Four 2010... District champions 2007-08, 2010-11...High School team set field wall in win over Arkansas State 2/26 going 2-for-3 with two RBI... Singled the Florida state record with 85 home runs in 2011... Captained the baseball team as a senior... High School/Summer ball teammates with Dante Bichette Jr. () and Alex Carter (Notre Dame)... Played summer ball for FTB Mizuno. ACADEMICS Conde is majoring in economics and was a SEC Academic Honor Roll member as a freshman. PERSONAL Vicente David Conde (Con-DEE)... Born 10/13/93 in San Juan, Puerto Rico... Favorites include Robinson Cano (baseball player), New York Yankees or Florida Marlins (baseball team), basketball (other sport), Rush Hour, Bad Boys 2, Hitch (movies), Will Smith and Adam Sandler (actors), California (vacation spot)... Uses passionate as the one word to describe himself... Room- mates with T.J. Pecoraro and Xavier Turner... Chose Vanderbilt because of the combination of great athletics with great academics and a great coaching staff.

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23 Will Cooper 2012, 2013 SEC Academic Junior - OF Honor Roll 6’ 0” 200 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Chattanooga, Tenn. 2012 .200 17/1 0 2 0 2013 1.000 4/0 0 0 0 Baylor School CAREER .238 21/1 0 2 0 High School 2011 Division II Middle/East All-Region Player of the QUOTING CORBIN Coop is the epitome of team first, individual second. Year, Chattanooga Times Free Press Baseball Best of Preps First team, His personal road in our program has been ‘choppy’ at times because of inju- Greater Chattanooga/Southeast Tennessee FCA Athlete of the Year nominee... ries, but it has never deterred his personality, attitude and effort. His offensive 2011 Tennessee state Final Four... 2008 Region champ and state runner-up... game has components of strength and speed and he continues to grow into a Captained the baseball team as a senior... Played summer ball for Chattanooga productive as well. Cyclones. 2013 Sophomore season cut short due to an appendectomy early in the ACADEMICS Cooper is Career Game Highs year... Picked up his first hit of the season on an infield single against MTSU majoring in financial strategy Hits: *1, 4/2/13 vs. MTSU 4/2... Played left field against Long Beach State 2/16... Saw action on Opening and was a SEC Academic Honor Runs: *1, last 3/24/12 vs. Georgia Day in right field against LBSU 2/15... SUMMER BALL Hit .220 with one selection as a freshman and RBI: 2, 5/26/12 vs. Florida homer and 11 RBI in 19 games with Sanford in the NECBL before injuring his sophomore. Walks: 1, 4/11/12 vs. Belmont foot... Played with teammates Steven Rice and Zander Wiel. PERSONAL William Tan- HRs: None 2012 Saw his playing time increase as his freshman season progressed, ner Cooper... Born 3/11/92... Son Strikeouts: *1, 5/22/12 vs. Georgia eventually playing in 17 games with one start... Went 0-for-2 off the bench in of Todd and Stacy Cooper... Has Stolen Bases: 1, 4/11/12 vs. Belmont win over NC State 6/2... Picked up his first career double against Mississippi two younger siblings, Jackson State 5/27 in SEC Tournament Championship Game... Singled in two runs for his and Brett... Nickname is Coop... Favorites include Craig Kimbrel (baseball first two RBI of his career in five-run rally against Florida 5/26 in SEC Tourna- player), Atlanta Braves (baseball team), football (other sport), Green Mile, ment... Went 0-for-2 against Georgia 5/22 in SEC Tournament opener... Struck Back to the Future, Casino Royale (movies), Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts out as a at Tennessee 5/4... Earned the first start of his career (actor/actress), BBQ (meal), cereal (late night snack)... Would be a sports against Kentucky 4/29 going 0-for-4 as the DH... Bounced out as a pinch hitter broadcaster if he was not an athlete... Says Michael J. Fox would play him in at MTSU 4/25... Grounded out as a pinch hitter against Auburn 4/15... Walked a movie... Motivated is the one word that describes himself... Roommates with and stole a base as a pinch hitter against Belmont 4/11... Came into pinch run, Luke Stephenson, Luke Gude and Will Hinson... Chose Vanderbilt for the great scoring the tying run in win over Georgia 3/24... Singled in lone at-bat at Florida combination of academics and athletics. 3/18... Grounded out to third as a pinch hitter at Florida 3/17... Grounded into a fielder’s choice as a pinch hitter against Rhode Island 3/3 G2... Lined out as a pinch hitter in win over Rhode Island 3/3 G1... Flew out in his lone at-bat against Oakland 2/22... Picked up his first hit in his first at-bat as a Commo- dore legging out an infield single at Stanford 2/19... SUMMER BALL Hit .274 with 14 runs scored for Sanford in the New England Collegiate Baseball League earning an All-Star nod for the Mainers... Played alongside teammate Steven Rice for the Mainers.

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45 Tyler Ferguson 2012-13 First-Year Sophomore - RHP SEC Academic Honor Roll 6’ 4” 225 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Fresno, Calif. 2013 3-1 4.21 8/4 11 21 West Clovis HS CAREER 3-1 4.21 8/4 11 21 QUOTING CORBIN Tyler is very serious about everything that he does. High School Two-time Team MVP, co-Player of the Year in Tri-River His ‘care level’ for his personal development as well as the team’s is very high. Athletic Conference in 2012, two-time First Team selection by the Fresno Bee, He is the consummate student-athlete and high achiever (Dean’s List). We Second Team All-State pick in 2012... Team won two conference titles (2010, used him quite frequently last year in several roles. I expect that he will do 2012)... Lettered three years in baseball and was team captain as a senior... more of the same this year. Tyler is a very reliable personality and athlete. Played summer ball with teammate Xavier Turner, Max Schrock (South Caro- 2013 Started four games and pitched in four more for the Dores in his lina), Ryan Burr (Arizona State) and Chris Oliver (Arkansas)... Played summer first season at Vanderbilt, working into a midweek starter role during the ball for the Midland Redskins finishing with a 54-4 record... Was a 40th round season... Took his first career loss giving up three runs on five hits in just 1.1 pick by the in 2012. innings against Tennessee Tech 4/16... Earned his third win of the year allowing ACADEMICS Ferguson is undecided on a major and was a SEC First-Year two runs on six hits Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. over five innings of a Career Game Highs PERSONAL Tyler Clark Ferguson... Born 10/5/93... Son of Jennifer and start against UT-Martin Innings Pitched: *5.0, 4/9/13 vs. UT-Martin Jim Ferguson... Has one sister, Ashley... Nickname is Fergie... Favorites 4/9... Started his second Strikeouts: *4, 4/9/13 vs. UT-Martin include (baseball player), New York Yankees (baseball team), career game, pitch- Hits Allowed: 6, 4/9/13 vs. UT-Martin and Hitch (movies)... Says he would be a doctor if not an athlete... ing 4.2 innings against Walks Allowed: 4, 4/2/13 vs. MTSU Actor Christian Bale would play him in a movie about his life... Uses the word MTSU 4/2 allowing Runs Allowed: *3, 4/16/13 vs. Tenn. Tech dedicated to describe himself... Roommates with Chris Harvey and Steven two runs on three hits Rice... Chose Vanderbilt because of the amazing coaching staff and program and a career-high and a top-notch education. four walks and four strikeouts... Picked up the win out of the bullpen with 4.2 scoreless innings of relief walking three and fanning three against Lipscomb 3/26... Turned in two scoreless innings with two strikeouts against Eastern Illinois 3/5... Earned the win in his first career start going five scoreless innings against Evansville 2/27 scattering three hits... Gave up two runs on two hits in 1.1 innings at Belmont 2/19... Made his collegiate debut on allowing three runs on four hits over two innings in win over Long Beach State 2/15... SUMMER BALL Helped pitch the Newport Gulls into the NECBL playoffs going 3-1 with a 3.03 ERA in seven games, five starts.

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2013 Freshman All-American 15 Carson Fulmer 2013 Freshman All-SEC Sophomore - RHP 2012-13 First-Year 5’ 11” 195 lbs. SEC Academic Honor Roll Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Lakeland, Fla. 2013 3-0 2.39 26/0 25 51 All Saints’ Academy CAREER 3-0 2.39 26/0 25 51 QUOTING CORBIN Carson is a bright personality inside this program. second win of the year with a career-best 4.1 innings against South Carolina He leads because of his positive, energetic, mature and servant way. He loves 5/23 in SEC Tournament allowing one run on three hits with a career-high five competition and thrives in that arena… whether it is on the field or in the strikeouts... Allowed two runs on a career- high four hits over three innings classroom. He came on to be an important part of our pitching staff last spring in loss to Alabama 5/17... Worked 3.1 innings allowing one run on two hits and will continue to do so again this year. with four strikeouts at Kentucky 5/11 G2... Pitched a perfect inning in win vs. 2013 Proved to be one of the Commodores’ most valuable pitchers Presbyterian 5/8... Worked a career-best 2.2 scoreless innings to earn his late in the year pitching in 26 games - second-most on the team - total in his fourth save of the season at South Carolina 5/4... Notched his third save of the freshman season... Named a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball... season against Mississippi State 4/27, recording the final five outs and striking Tossed 5.1 scoreless out two... Dominated in his lone inning at Louisville 4/23, striking out two bat- innings vs. Louisville Career Game Highs ters... Earned his first career win with 2.1 shutout innings of relief at Georgia 6/9 in Super Regional Innings Pitched: 5.1, 6/9/13 vs. Louisville 4/21 with two strikeouts... Allowed two runs on two hits and three walks in loss, the longest outing Strikeouts: 5, 5/23/13 vs. South Carolina loss to Tennessee Tech 4/16... Gave up his first career home run, a solo shot, in of his career, scatter- Hits Allowed: 4, 5/17/13 vs. Alabama two innings vs. Missouri 4/12... Tossed one scoreless inning at Ole Miss 4/7... ing two hits and striking Walks Allowed: 4, 2/24/13 vs. Monmouth Worked two scoreless innings with three strikeouts at Ole Miss 4/6... Notched out three... Dominated Runs Allowed: 3, 2/17/13 vs. LBSU his second save in as many days getting the final out with the bases loaded over a career-best five against Tennessee 3/31... Earned his first career save entering the game with scoreless innings of relief to earn the win vs. Illinois 6/1 in NCAA Tournament, two runners in scoring position and a one-run lead before striking out two to striking out four and scattering three hits...Named as one of three VU fresh- end the inning against Tennessee 3/30, allowed one run in 1.2 innings with four man to the SEC All-Freshman squad (Xavier Turner, Zander Wiel)... Earned his strikeouts... Tossed two scoreless innings and allowed one of three inherited runners to score in victory against Florida 3/24... Allowed two runs on three hits over two innings out of the pen at Auburn... Walked two and struck out two allowing one run while recording two outs at Auburn 3/16... Tossed two score- less innings against Buffalo 3/13... Struck out two and allowed an unearned run in 1.1 innings against Illinois-Chicago 3/3... Walked a career-high four batters in 1.2 scoreless innings against Monmouth 2/24... Punched out in three in two perfect innings against Monmouth 2/22... Turned in a scoreless frame in win over Central Arkansas 2/20... Tagged for three runs on two hits with three walks in 1.1 innings in loss to Long Beach State 2/17. High School Played on the 18U Team USA squad, Perfect Game All-American, 2012 2A State Player of the Year... All Saints’ Academy played in state tournament in 2012 and Team USA won COPABE Pan American Championships in 2011... Lettered five years in baseball and was team captain as a senior... Played summer ball for the Orlando Scorpions... Was a 15th round selection by the in 2012. ACADEMICS Fulmer is undecided on a major and was a SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. PERSONAL Carson Springer Fulmer... Born 12/13/93... Son of Art and Kandi Fulmer... Has four siblings: Art, Amy, Drew and Kelly... Favorites include Justin Verlander (baseball player), Hockey (other sport), Law Abiding Citizen (movie), Entourage (TV show), Leonardo DiCaprio (actor)... Says Matthew McConaughey would play him in a movie about his life... Uses the word focused to describe himself... Says he would be a sports advisor if not an athlete... Lists playing for Team USA as his most memorable athletic moment... Roommates with Adam Ravenelle, Dansby Swanson and Jared Miller... Chose Vanderbilt for the “great academic and athletic balance.”

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44 Chris Harvey 2013 SEC Academic Junior - C Honor Roll 6’ 5” 225 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Norristown, Pa. 2012 .216 30/16 0 10 0 2013 .250 29/13 0 9 1 Germantown Academy CAREER .230 59/29 0 19 1 QUOTING CORBIN Chris continues to get better every time he hits the 2012 Started 16 of his 30 games as a true freshman with seven of his field. He enjoys investing in his game a great deal. I am very proud of how he 16 hits going for doubles... Grounded out as a pinch hitter in loss to NC State has grown emotionally, academically and as a leader in this program. He is 6/3... Drew a walk as a pinch hitter in loss to Mississippi State 5/27 in SEC a strong physical presence behind the plate and in the batter’s box. He will Tournament Championship... Delivered huge, two-out three-run double to help impact our team defensively, offensively and off the field as well. I love how he in comeback win at Alabama 4/22... Knocked in a run with a single but matched has matured as a person. career-high with three strikeouts against MTSU 4/17... Doubled and scored 2013 Served as the Commodores’ back-up catcher as a sophomore two runs in win over Auburn 4/15... Collected a career-best three hits and playing in 29 games and starting 13... Struck out in his only at-bat vs. Missis- two runs in win over Belmont 4/11... Knocked in a run with a single as a pinch sippi State 5/25 in SEC Tournament... Started behind the dish and came up hitter against South Carolina 3/31... Drove in a run on a fielder’s choice in win big with a two-out single in twin bill sweep at Kentucky 5/11... Singled in his over Tennessee Tech 3/27... Singled in three at-bats against Evansville 3/20... only at-bat of win over Presbyterian 5/8... Walked to force in a run and later Grounded out in one at-bat at Florida 3/18... Singled in his lone at-bat against scored in win over Georgia 4/20 G2... Scored twice in win vs. UT-Martin 4/9... Florida 3/17... Started as DH going 0-for-3 in win over Siena 3/14... Doubled and Singled in his only at-bat against MTSU 4/2... Scored a run for the third straight scored in his lone at-bat against Siena 3/13... Fanned a career-high three times game going 1-for-4 in win vs. Tennessee 3/31... Matched his career-high RBI in loss to San Diego 3/10... Knocked in two runs in win over San Diego 3/9... with one swing, hitting a three-run double to help VU beat Tennessee 3/30... Started at catcher for the first time in his career going 0-for-3 against Louisi- Doubled and scored in win over Lipscomb 3/26... Drove in two runs with two ana Tech 2/29... Drove in a run going 1-for-4 against Oregon 2/25... Picked up hits in win at Auburn 3/17... Singled and scored in win at Auburn 3/16... Struck his second two-hit game, including a double, drove in a run and scored twice out twice and went 0-for-4 against Buffalo 3/13... Tripled in a run with his fourth in victory over Oakland 2/22... Collected two hits, including a double, in his extra-base hit of the season in win over UIC 3/2... Went 1-for-3 with a walk and collegiate debut at Stanford 2/17... SUMMER BALL Started the summer a run in win over Evansville 2/27... Scored a career-best three runs and went in the Cape Cod League playing for Bourne going 0-for-7 in three games before 2-for-3 with a double and his first career triple in win over Monmouth 2/23... leaving for the New England Started behind the plate and went 1-for-2 with a run scored and a double in Collegiate Baseball League to Career Game Highs loss to Long Beach State 2/17... Grounded out in his first at-bat of the season play for Laconia, where he hit Hits: 3, 4/11/12 vs. Belmont against LBSU 2/16... SUMMER BALL Played in the Northwoods League .222 with one home run, two RBI Runs: 3, 2/23/13 vs. Monmouth with Duluth. and 11 walks in 10 games for the RBI: *3, 3/30/13 vs. Tennessee Muskrats. Walks: *1, 4/20/13 at Georgia High School 2011 All- HRs: None American (Perfect Game, Under Strikeouts: *3, last 4/25/12 at MTSU Armour, Area Code, ESPN Max Stolen Bases: 1, 4/11/12 vs. Belmont Preps)... 2011 Pennsylvania Baseball Nine All-State First team... 2009-11 Carpenter Cup Team, Times Herald All-Area, Philadelphia Inquirer All-Southeastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Daily News All-City... Set Germantown Academy freshman home run record in 2009... Captained base- ball team as a junior... Graduated high school early to enroll at Vanderbilt. ACADEMICS Harvey is majoring in communication and marketing and was on the 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll. PERSONAL Christopher James Harvey... Born 3/10/93... Son of Frank and Joan Harvey... Has two siblings Megan (Georgetown graduate) and Michael (UNC Chapel Hill graduate)... Nickname is Harv... Favorites include Matt Wieters (baseball player), (baseball team), football (other sport), The Strokes (band)... If not an athlete he would be Bear Grylls... In a movie about his life Vince Vaughn would play him... Lists balancing things on his chin as his oddest talent... Roommates with Steven Rice and Tyler Ferguson... Chose Vanderbilt because of the complete package of academ- ics, athletics, campus and family atmosphere created by coaching staff and players.

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2014 Preseason All-American 33 Brian Miller 2013 All-American Junior - RHP 2013 SEC Academic 6’ 4” 205 lbs. Honor Roll Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Franklin, Tenn. 2012 0-2 3.26 34/1 18 49 2013 5-2 1.58 32/0 11 48 Independence HS CAREER 5-4 2.45 66/1 29 97 QUOTING CORBIN He is one of the most reliable kids that I have been Won his second game of the week with two scoreless innings of relief against around. His ‘way’ of life translates to the ball field. He has touched the baseball Illinois-Chicago 3/3... Saved his second game of the season turning in 1.2 more than any other pitcher we have had in our program. He is a ‘winning scoreless innings against UIC 3/2... Picked up his first win of the year with 2.1 player and person’ who is highly focused and quietly competitive. Not surpris- scoreless innings out of the pen against Arkansas State 2/26 with three strike- ingly, one of our best students on the team as well. Servant personality… loves outs... Earned the save with 2.2 innings of perfect relief against Long Beach the team more than his position. State 2/15... SUMMER BALL Saved five games and appeared in 23 for 2013 Posted one of the greatest seasons for a in Vander- Cape Cod League champ Cotuit... Played with teammates Rhett Wiseman and bilt history, recording a school record 16 saves on his way to establishing a Adam Ravenelle beating new career school record with 21 saves in just his first two seasons at VU... teammates Jared Miller Career Game Highs Allowed one run on one hit and two inherited runners to score in two innings and Vince Conde in the Innings Pitched: 5.0, 3/29/13 vs. Tennessee of loss to Louisville 6/8 in Super Regional... Dominated over four innings for his CCL finals... Went 2-2 with Strikeouts: 6, 3/29/13 vs. Tennessee 16th save of the season striking out five and allowing no hits in win over Geor- a 2.41 ERA. Hits Allowed: *5, 5/29/13 vs. Tennessee gia Tech 6/3 in NCAA Tournament... Pinned with his second loss of the year 2012 Became one Walks Allowed: 3, 4/6/12 at Mississippi St. allowing one run on one hit over 4.1 innings in SEC Tournament Championship of the Commodores most Runs Allowed: 5, 2/29/12 vs. La. Tech Game loss to LSU 5/27... Notched his 15th save of the season and 20th of his reliable bullpen arms as career against Texas A&M at SEC Tournament to claim school record outright a freshman appearing in a team-best 34 games... Recorded the final four outs for career saves... Took his first loss of the season allowing one run on two hits in NCAA Tournament opening win over UNC-Wilmington 6/1... Tossed one in 1.2 innings against Alabama 5/17... Gave up a grand slam on his first pitch of scoreless inning in SEC Championship loss to Mississippi State 5/27... Worked the game against Alabama 5/16 before recovering to get the final two outs for 3.2 scoreless innings with three strikeouts to notch his fifth save... Inherited his 14th save of the season and 19th of his career, matching Ryan Rote’s school the bases loaded and stranded all three runners, turning in one scoreless record of 19 career saves... Notched his 13th save of the season despite allow- inning against Kentucky 4/29... Turned in four stellar innings to keep VU in the ing his first home run of the season at South Carolina 5/3... Broke the single- game allowing one run on four hits in come-from-behind win at Alabama 4/22... season school record with his 12th save of the year with two scoreless innings Notched his third save of the season working 1.1 scoreless innings against against Mississippi State 4/26... Matched the single-season school record with Auburn 4/13... Turned in three solid innings at Mississippi State 4/6 giving up his 11th save at Georgia 4/21 tossing two scoreless innings... Allowed two runs one run on two hits and a career-high three walks... Notched his second save in the ninth inning but recovered to pick up the win in extra innings with 3.1 in a row working three innings and allowing three runs, one earned, on four innings at Ole Miss 4/7... Recorded the final two outs in win at Ole Miss 4/6 to walks in win over South Carolina 3/31... Nailed down his first career save and earn his 10th save of the season... Notched his ninth save of the season with first for the team against Tennessee Tech 3/27 working four scoreless innings 1.2 scoreless innings at Ole Miss 4/5... Earned his fourth win of the season with to finish off team’s third shutout of season... Pitched one inning allowing one five outstanding scoreless innings for a career-high, striking out a career-best run on two hits to snap seven-inning scoreless streak against Evansville 3/20... six batters in extra inning win vs. Tennessee 3/29... Picked up his eighth save Extended his scoreless streak to seven innings with 1.1 shutout innings against with 2.1 scoreless innings against Lipscomb 3/26 striking out three... Tossed Siena 3/14... Earned his first collegiate start against Tech 2/29 allow- two scoreless innings against Florida 3/24 to pick up his third win of the sea- ing five runs, three earned, on five hits over two innings in his second loss... son... Notched his fourth save of the week and seventh of the season getting Tagged with the loss after allowing two runs in 2.1 innings against Oregon the final two outs at 2/24... Punched out five batters in win over Oakland 2/22... Pitched 2.2 solid Auburn 3/17, moved innings at Stanford 2/19 in his collegiate debut. into a tie for fourth High School 2011 Mid-State Player of the Year, District MVP, All- all-time at VU with 12 Tournament Team... 2010 Sunbelt All-Tournament Team, District Right-Handed career saves... Worked Pitcher of the Year... 2009 District Tournament MVP and team Pitcher of the 1.1 innings to earn his Year... Two-time All-District basketball player and team captain... 2009, 2011 sixth save in win at District and Regional champions... 2010 regular season District champs. Auburn 3/16 strand- ing the bases loaded ACADEMICS Miller is majoring in social entrepreneurship and was a in the eighth inning... member of the 2013 SEC Academic Honor Roll after being a First-Year Aca- Recorded the final two demic Honor Roll selection. outs in win at Auburn PERSONAL Brian Adam Miller... Born 7/15/92... Son of Gregg and Deb 3/15 for his fifth save of Miller... Has one sibling, Cam... Nickname B-Mill... Favorites include Cal Ripken the season... Notched Jr. (baseball player), Atlanta Braves (baseball team), Dark Knight, School of his fourth save on five Rock (movies), mochi (late night snack)... Would be a famous banjo player if pitches against Buffalo not an athlete... Uses witty to describe himself... Oddest talent is juggling any- 3/13... Struck out three thing... Played summer ball with two Vandy teammates Zander Wiel... Great, over 2.1 innings to earn great uncle is Detroit Tigers Hall of Famer Charlie Gehringer... Roommates with his third save of the John Norwood, Kyle Smith and Walker Buehler... Chose Vanderbilt because of season at Oregon 3/9... a great program, great school and close to home.

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28 Jared Miller 2013 SEC Academic Junior - LHP Honor Roll 6’ 7” 240 lbs.

Bats/Throws: L/L W-L ERA G/GS BB K Avon, Ind. 2012 3-0 3.06 25/3 13 23 2013 2-1 2.31 22/0 15 24 Avon HS CAREER 5-1 2.75 47/3 28 47 QUOTING CORBIN Jared has a great motor for the game of baseball, Pitched in the Northwoods League for Rochester going 3-4 with a 5.25 ERA his academics and life in general. His confidence and energy are very conta- in eight games, seven starts... Named a Northwoods League All-Star for the gious. Jared will be successful in anything he chooses to do. He is intelligent, Honkers. positive, industrious and creative. His athleticism and strength have allowed High School 2011 First team All-State, 2009-11 All-Conference, Indi- him to grow into a very productive pitcher for us. ana All-West Player of the Year, Mr. Baseball candidate, Indiana All-West team 2013 Progressed into one of the Commodores best left-handed pitchers 2009-11... Holds four career school records (HR, RBI, IP and strikeouts) and as a sophomore, pitching in 22 games... Earned his second save of the season four single season school records (HR, RBI, batting average and strikeouts)... with three innings of solid work against Mississippi State 5/25 at SEC Tourna- Lettered three years in basketball and baseball. ment allowing one run on four hits with three strikeouts... Allowed the winning ACADEMICS Miller is majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies focusing run to score as one of two inherited runners against Alabama 5/17... Turned in on enterprise and finance with a minor in Spanish. He was a SEC Academic his 11th straight scoreless outing with a shutout inning against Belmont 5/14... Honor Roll selection as a freshman and made the SEC Academic Honor Roll in Notched his first save of 2013. Career Game Highs the season with a strike- Innings Pitched: *3.0, 5/25/13 vs. Miss. St. out for the final out of a PERSONAL Jared Raymond Miller... Born 8/21/93... Son of Randy and Strikeouts: *3, 5/25/13 vs. Mississippi St. doubleheader sweep at Diane Miller... Has two brothers Joshua and Joey... Nickname is J-Rod... Favor- Hits Allowed: 4, 2/17/12 at Stanford Kentucky 5/11... Punched ites include Tyler Beede (baseball player), St. Louis Cardinals (baseball team), Walks Allowed: 3, 2/20/13 vs. Central Ark. out two in one inning of basketball (other sport), Blind Side (movie), Criminal Minds (TV show), Will Runs Allowed: *3, 2/17/13 vs. LBSU work against Presbyterian Ferrell and Jennifer Aniston (actor/actress)... chicken alfredo (meal), cheese 5/8... Fanned a career-best (late night snack)... Would be a chef/baker if not an athlete... In a movie about three batters in 1.1 innings against Mississippi State 4/27... Allowed two inher- his life Taylor Lautner would play him... Oddest talent is handstands and walk- ited runners to score in loss to Tennessee Tech 4/16... Earned his second win ing on his hands... Exuberant is word he uses to describe himself... Roommates of the year with two shutout innings of relief against Tennessee 3/31... Tossed with Adam Ravenelle, Dansby Swanson and Carson Fulmer... Chose Vanderbilt one inning of relief allowing two runs, one earned, on two hits against Florida because of great academic program and baseball program. 3/22... Earned his first win of the season working 2.1 innings out of the pen at Auburn 3/17 allowing one run on two hits with two strikeouts... Took his first collegiate loss when his walk crossed the plate as the go-ahead run at Oregon 3/10... Struck out three over 1.2 innings of scoreless relief against Arkansas State 2/26... Walked a career-high three batters in one inning of a victory over Central Arkansas 2/20... Tagged for a career-high three runs in three innings in loss to Long Beach State 2/17... SUMMER BALL Posted a big summer in the Cape Cod League with Orleans along with teammate Vince Conde... Started seven games and pitched in three more going 3-3 with a 2.05 ERA for the league runner-up Firebirds. 2012 Turned in a solid first season at Vanderbilt, appearing in 25 games, including three starts... Started his third game of the season allowing one run on four hits over 1.2 innings of a no decision against NC State 6/4 at Raleigh Regional... Earned his third win of the year with 1.1 innings allowing only two hits in win over NC State 6/2... Worked 1.1 scoreless innings in SEC Champi- onship against Mississippi State 5/27... Earned his first career save with 2.1 scoreless innings against Florida 5/24 in SEC Tournament... Earned his second win of the season with two scoreless innings against Louisville 5/8... Roughed up for a career-high three runs on three hits in 1.1 innings at Mississippi State 4/8... Pitched a scoreless inning at Mississippi State 4/6 to push his scoreless streak to six innings... Worked a scoreless inning with two strikeouts against UT-Martin 4/3... Recorded one out and stranded two runners against South Carolina 4/1... Fanned two and allowed two hits in one inning of work against Georgia 3/24... Worked 1.1 scoreless innings at Florida 3/18 with one strikeout and one walk... Earned his first collegiate win in his second start working three solid innings, allowing one run on one hit against Siena 3/14... Made his first collegiate start at Belmont 3/6 allowing two runs, one earned, on three hits over three innings of a no decision... Punched out two in his lone inning of work against Rhode Island 3/3 G2... Allowed one run on two hits over a career- long 2.2 innings in loss to Oregon 2/25... Pitched two innings allowing one run on four hits in his collegiate debut at Stanford 2/17... SUMMER BALL @VANDYBASEBALL 31 THE COMMODORES 10 John Norwood Junior - OF 6’ 2” 210 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Peapack & Gladstone, N.J. 2012 .159 24/10 1 7 0 2013 .328 33/9 1 10 0 Seton Hall Prep CAREER .255 57/19 2 17 1 QUOTING CORBIN Johnny is at a point in his career where he will have High School 2011 Second team All-State... 2011 County champions a chance to impact the team offensively and in the outfield. He has overriding and conference champs 2010-11... Lettered three years in baseball... Drafted in athletic ability that is not common in the college game. Observing and being the 12th round by in 2011 MLB Draft making him the highest patient has enhanced his growth the last two years. The transformation has drafted outfielder in Seton Hall Prep history. been noticeable and his room for continuous advancement will be exciting to ACADEMICS Norwood is majoring in economics. watch. His growth in maturity is what I’m most happy about. PERSONAL John Lindsey Norwood... Born 9/27/92... Son of Paula Bur- 2013 Earned playing time in a veteran outfield starting nine games and roughs... Nickname is Dice... Father played football at Pitt with Dan Marino... playing in 33 as a sophomore... Singled in his only at-bat vs. Louisville 6/9 in Favorites include (baseball team), basketball (other sport), Super Regional... Scored a career-best three runs in win over Mississippi Hardball, Horrible Bosses, The Hangover (movies), Leonardo DiCaprio and State 5/25 going 1-for-5 at SEC Tournament... Started in left field going 1-for-3 Halle Berry (actor/actress), SportsCenter and Baseball Tonight (TV shows), with a run scored and RBI in win vs. Alabama 5/18... Came off the bench to steak (meal), cinnamon buns (late night snack), Jay-Z (musician), Entertaining collect a career-best three hits scoring two runs in win over Belmont 5/14... is the word he uses to describe himself... Roommates with Brian Miller, Walker Singled twice and drove in a run in win over Georgia 4/20 G2... Walked in his Buehler and Kyle Smith... Chose Vanderbilt because it’s a strong baseball only plate appearance against Missouri 4/14... Singled and scored in win over program with great players and a very good academic institution. UT-Martin 4/9... Went 0-for-3 in win at Ole Miss 4/7... Started in left field for the third time going 2-for-4 with two runs scored in win vs. MTSU 4/2... Tallied two hits going 2-for-3 with a double off the bench in win over Tennessee 3/31... Knocked in the game-winning run with an infield single against Florida 3/24... Singled twice for his first two-hit game of the season in loss at MTSU 3/20... Drove in a run with a double in loss at Oregon 3/10... Doubled in two runs as a pinch hitter against Monmouth 2/24... Hit his first home run of the season with a towering shot over the left field scoreboard against Monmouth 2/23... Started in left field and drove in a run at Belmont 2/19... Flew out to center in his lone at-bat on Opening Day against Career Game Highs LBSU 2/15... SUMMER BALL Hits: 3, 5/14/13 vs. Belmont Played in the Northwoods Runs: 3, 5/25/13 vs. Mississippi State League with Chinook. RBI: 3, 4/3/12 vs. UT-Martin 2012 Saw his playing Walks: 2, 4/7/12 at Mississippi State time increase in the middle of HRs: *1, 2/23/13 vs. Monmouth the season eventually playing Strikeouts: 3, 2/23/13 vs. Monmouth in 24 games, making 10 starts Stolen Bases: 2, 4/7/12 at Miss. State as a freshman... Singled and scored in win at Tennessee 5/6... Doubled in a run going 1-for-3 in loss to Kentucky 4/27... Started his fifth straight game going 0-for-3 with a run scored against Auburn 4/13... Hit leadoff for first time going 2-for-4 in win over Belmont 4/11... Knocked in a run with a clutch two-out hit and scored the tying run in the ninth at Mississippi State 4/8... Started at DH for first time going 1-for-3 with two walks and two stolen bases in win at Mississippi State 4/7... Earned his first career start at Missis- sippi State 4/6 going 0-for-4 with one run scored... Picked up his first career hit with a three-run homer against UT-Martin 4/3... Drove in his first run of the sea- son with a in win over Siena 3/13... Made his collegiate debut as a defensive replacement in center field at Stanford 2/19... SUMMER BALL Hit .280 with seven extra-base hits and 14 RBI for Newport in the New England Collegiate Baseball League... Teamed up with fellow Dores Joel McKeithan and Adam Ravenelle for the Gulls.

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40 T.J. Pecoraro 2011 Freshman All-American Senior - RHP 6’ 0” 170 lbs. W-L ERA G/GS BB K Bats/Throws: R/R 2011 7-0 1.59 17/6 13 41 Dix Hills, N.Y. 2012 2-4 3.40 12/8 18 34 2013 4-1 5.97 10/7 14 15 Half Hallow Hills HS CAREER 13-5 3.53 39/21 45 90 QUOTING CORBIN I’m very proud of how T.J. has developed as a the first Commodores’ pitcher to throw a complete game shutout since Richie person, student and baseball player. He is a great story in many ways. He Goodenow in 2010 vs. Louisville... Tossed his first career complete game has transformed himself academically and physically. His road to success allowing two runs on five hits with four strikeouts but took the loss at LSU has been very uneven at times because of injuries, but he continues to be an 5/11... Pinned with his third straight loss allowing three runs over 4.2 innings important part of our pitching staff. His experience will weigh heavily with the at Tennessee 5/4... Walked a career-high four batters in second loss, allowing younger kids. four runs on five hits over 1.2 innings against Kentucky 4/27... Took the first loss 2013 Endured an up and down junior season marred by injuries, starting of his career giving up four runs, three earned, on six hits over five frames at in seven games but only pitching in three more... Roughed up for a career-high Alabama 4/20... Started his first game of the season and first since undergo- seven runs on 10 hits over ing elbow ligament replacement surgery in June 2011, allowed two runs on Career Game Highs six innings in a win over five hits with three strikeouts over 4.1 innings of a no decision against Auburn Innings Pitched: 9.0, 5/17/12 vs. Ole Miss Mississippi State 5/25 at 4/13... Gave up the game-tying run in the bottom of the ninth at Mississippi Strikeouts: *8, 6/1/12 vs. UNC-Wilmington SEC Tournament... Worked State 4/7 pitching 2.2 innings... Allowed one run on one hit in his lone inning of Hits Allowed: 10, 5/25/13 vs. Miss. State the final three innings work against UT-Martin 4/3... Worked two scoreless innings of relief, striking out two against South Carolina 4/1... Made his season debut against Georgia Walks Allowed: 4, 4/27/12 vs. Kentucky against Alabama 5/18 to 3/24, turning in 1.2 scoreless innings and stranding two inherited runners while Runs Allowed: 7, 5/25/13 vs. Miss. State earn his first career save allowing four runs, three striking out two, including first batter he faced... Underwent ligament replace- earned, on four hits... ment surgery in June of 2011, returned to the mound less than 10 months later... Earned his third win of the year with three no-hit innings against Presbyterian SUMMER BALL Made a brief appearance in the Cape Cod League, 5/8 walking one and striking out two... Turned in 4.2 solid innings in his third pitching in three games for Cotuit and amassing only eight innings. start of the season at Georgia 4/21 allowing one run on five hits with two 2011 Named a Freshman All-American by the NCBWA, one of a school strikeouts... Tossed two perfect innings against UT-Martin 4/9 with two strike- record four freshmen to earn Freshman All-American honors (Kemp, Gregor, outs in his first relief outing of the season... Made his first start since Opening Ziomek)... Went a perfect 7-0 with a 1.59 ERA in 17 games, six starts, as a true Weekend against Lipscomb 3/26 giving up one run on one hit and three walks freshman... Suffered a season-ending elbow injury against Georgia 5/25... in two innings... Roughed up for six runs on five hits in just 1.2 innings taking Tossed 3.1 scoreless innings against Georgia in first game of SEC Tournament the loss to Long Beach State 2/16. 5/25... Picked up his seventh win of the year working 3.1 scoreless innings at 2012 Recovered from elbow surgery to pitch in 12 games and help lead Georgia 5/20... Tagged for a two-run homer to tie the game in loss to Florida the Commodores into the NCAA Tournament... Named to All-Tournament Team 5/13... Tossed three scoreless innings of relief at Louisville 5/10... Allowed at Raleigh Regional... Matched a career-best with eight strikeouts in earning one hit and recorded two outs at Kentucky 5/8... Struck out two in one inning his second win of the year, allowing two runs on six hits over 7.2 innings in against Tennessee 4/29... Did not record an out and allowed two inherited run- NCAA Tournament win over UNC-Wilmington 6/1... Worked five innings in SEC ners to score against LSU 4/24... Punched out four batters in a two-inning relief Tournament against South Carolina allowing two runs on five hits and three outing against LSU 4/22... Pitched five scoreless innings at Middle Tennessee walks in a no decision... Twirled the first complete game shutout (and second State 4/12 to notch his sixth win of the season... Won his fifth game of the year straight complete game) of his career scattering five hits with no walks and allowing one unearned run on one hit with three strikeouts over two innings three strikeouts in his first win of the season against Ole Miss 5/17, became against Middle Tennessee State 4/5... Won his fourth game of the year tossing three innings against UT-Martin 3/29... Picked up his third win with two score- less innings of relief against Tennessee Tech 3/22... Pitched one scoreless inning against Mississippi State 3/18... Turned in 2.2 scoreless innings in his first career relief appearance against Purdue 3/15... Earned the win in his col- legiate debut striking out five over four scoreless innings against Belmont 2/23. High School High School team was League champion... Tabbed as an All-League, All-County and made Area Code All-Star team... Lettered three years in baseball and was captain for one year... Drafted by Houston in the 48th round of the 2010 MLB Draft. ACADEMICS Pecoraro is majoring in representations of American society. PERSONAL Thomas Joseph Pecoraro (PEC-a-raro)... Born 11/22/92... Son of Pam and Tom Pecoraro... Has one sister, Nicole... Favorites include, (baseball player), Troy (movie), SportsCenter (TV show), Brad Pitt (actor), veal cutlet with red cabbage (meal), Jay-Z (musician) and milk and chocolate (late night snack)... His most memorable athletic moments are pitching in the Metrodome and Fenway Park also against Team USA... Roommates with Xavier Turner and Vince Conde... Chose Vanderbilt because of the outstanding athletic and academic reputation.

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12 Adam Ravenelle 2013 SEC Academic Junior - RHP Honor Roll 6’ 2” 190 lbs.

Bats/Throws: R/R W-L ERA G/GS BB K Sudbury, Mass. 2012 0-0 1.80 6/0 6 9 2013 0-0 3.18 11/0 8 9 Lincoln-Sudbury HS CAREER 0-0 2.86 17/0 14 18 QUOTING CORBIN Rav has come a long way since he stepped on cam- High School 2011 ESPN Boston All-State team, MVP of Dual County pus. He has always had very good athleticism and a clean, strong arm. He is League, Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic, DCL All-Star 2010- now putting all of it together and becoming very skilled. There is a tremendous 11... Captained the baseball team as a senior... 2011 Massachusetts state amount of consistency in his life… his disposition, his investment level, his champions... DCL champs 2009-11... Drafted in the 44th round by the New York academics and now his performance. Yankees in the 2011 MLB 2013 An electric arm out of the Commodores’ bullpen, Ravenelle pitched Draft. Career Game Highs in 11 games as a sophomore... Tossed two scoreless innings of relief against ACADEMICS Innings Pitched: 3.0, 4/16/13 vs. Tenn. Tech Georgia Tech 6/2 in NCAA Tournament... Pitched the Dores out of a tough Ravenelle is majoring Strikeouts: *3, 4/16/13 vs. Tenn. Tech spot, inheriting the bases loaded and getting out of the jam vs. LSU 5/26 at in ancient to modern Hits Allowed: *3, 4/16/13 vs. Tenn. Tech SEC Tournament tossing 2.1 scoreless innings with one walk... Turned in his commerce and earned Walks Allowed: *2, 4/3/12 vs. UT-Martin third straight scoreless outing with one inning of work against Belmont 5/14... SEC Academic Honor Roll Runs Allowed: 2, 4/16/13 vs. Tenn. Tech Worked a perfect inning in win over Presbyterian 5/8... Walked one while accolades in 2013. getting one out in win vs. Mississippi State 4/28... Pitched a career-best three PERSONAL Adam S. Ravenelle (rav-EN-ell)... Born 10/5/92... Son of Andre innings allowing two runs, one earned, on three hits with three strikeouts and Edie Ravenelle... Has one sister, Andrea... Nickname is Rav... Played sum- against Tennessee Tech 4/16... Tossed a perfect inning against Missouri 4/12... mer ball with Vandy teammate Tyler Beede and Vandy recruit Kevin Comer... Struck out a career-best three in two innings vs. MTSU 4/2 allowing one run Favorites include (baseball player), Boston Red Sox (baseball on two hits in two innings... Made his season debut with two innings against team), basketball (other sport), Step Brothers (movie), Adam Sandler and Steve Florida 3/22 allowing one unearned run in two innings on two hits... SUM- Carell (actors), chicken parmesan (meal)... In a movie about his life he would MER BALL Won a Cape Cod League championship for Cotuit with team- pick teammate Tyler Beede to play him... Balancing spoons on his nose is his mates Brian Miller and Rhett Wiseman topping Orleans and VU teammates oddest talent... Roommates with Jared Miller, Dansby Swanson and Carson Jared Miller and Vince Conde in the finals... Pitched in 13 games and posted a Fulmer... Chose Vanderbilt because of best education along with best college 2.95 ERA. baseball. 2012 Appeared in six games out of the bullpen for the Commodores as a true freshman... Walked two and punched out two while allowing one run on one hit over one inning against UT-Martin 4/3... Recorded two outs and threw three wild pitches against South Carolina 3/30... Allowed one hit and fanned two at Florida 3/17... Struck out two and allowed one unearned run in 1.2 innings at Florida 3/16... Recorded his first two collegiate strikeouts working a spotless inning in win over Siena 3/13... Made his collegiate debut walking the only two batters he faced against Oregon 2/25... SUMMER BALL Made five starts and pitched in seven total games for Newport in the New England Collegiate Baseball League going 1-2 with a 5.92 ERA and 37 punch outs in 27.1 innings... Teamed up with Vandy teammates Joel McKeithan and John Norwood for the Gulls.

34 Vanderbilt Baseball THE COMMODORES 19 Steven Rice Senior - LHP 5’ 8” 190 lbs. W-L ERA G/GS BB K Bats/Throws: L/L 2011 0-0 9.00 2/0 6 0 Crawfordsville, Ind. 2012 1-0 3.38 17/0 17 21 2013 4-0 2.57 21/0 12 28 Crawfordsville HS CAREER 5-0 2.98 40/0 35 49 QUOTING CORBIN We are fortunate to have Steven back for his senior the New England Collegiate Baseball League going 2-2 with two saves, fanning year. He has a very contagious attitude and makes the total environment more 36 batters with eight walks over 30.0 innings... Teamed up with teammate Will enjoyable because of that. He has a unique way of reaching every kid on the Cooper for the Mainers. team and making them feel important. He has been very reliable for us the last 2011 Walked two batters but got through one inning in win over Wofford two years and will most certainly have a tremendous impact on our staff once 3/8... Walked each of the four batters he faced in his collegiate debut allow- again. ing one run against Belmont 2/23... summer ball Pitched for the 2013 Proved to be a key lefty for the Dores as a junior pitching in a Mankato Moondogs in the Northwoods League going 3-2 with a 6.15 ERA in 22 career-best 21 games and going 4-0... Recorded the final out vs. Louisville 6/8 games. in Super Regional loss... Turned in two scoreless innings in NCAA Tourna- High School 2008 Indiana State Champions... Two-time first team All- ment win vs. ETSU 5/31... Recorded the final two outs in SEC Tournament Conference selection... Two-time first team All-State selection... Holds his high Championship Game loss to LSU 5/26... Allowed one run on two hits with two school’s record for strikeouts and lowest career ERA... Lettered in baseball strikeouts in SEC Tournament loss to Texas A&M 5/22... Tossed 2.1 scoreless four years, football two years and soccer one year... High School teammate innings against Alabama 5/18 to win his second straight outing allowing only Cameron Hobson plays at Dayton. two hits... Turned in a career outing to help the Commodores clinch the SEC title with a career-best 4.2 shutout innings at Kentucky 5/12 striking out five to ACADEMICS Rice is majoring in interdisciplinary studies focusing on get the win... Earned his second win of the season with 2.2 shutout innings of financial management. relief against MTSU 4/2... Allowed one run on four hits in 2.2 innings against PERSONAL Steven L. Rice... Born 12/26/91... Son of Terri and Gary Rice... Florida 3/23... Pitched four innings allowing no runs at MTSU 3/20... Stranded has one sibling, Madison... Favorites include fishing (sport other than base- one runner and retired both batters he faced out of the pen against Illinois- ball), chicken salad (meal), Oceans 11, 12 and 13 (movie), Will Ferrell (actor), Chicago 3/2... Tossed two scoreless innings allowing one hit against Evansville Mumford and Sons (music) and Taco Bell (late night snack)... Likes to fish in 2/27... Struck out two in one scoreless inning against Monmouth 2/23... Turned his spare time... Roommates with Chris Harvey and Tyler Ferguson... Chose in three scoreless innings to earn the win over Central Arkansas 2/20... Vanderbilt because of great baseball and academics. Worked one scoreless frame on Opening Day win over Long Beach State 2/15... SUMMER BALL Named the Reliever of the Year in the NECBL for Sanford after posting an amazing summer with the Career Game Highs Mainers striking out 52 in Innings Pitched: 4.2, 5/12/13 at Kentucky 28.2 innings of 14 games... Strikeouts: 6, 2/26/12 vs. Oregon Went 5-2 with a 0.94 ERA Hits Allowed: 4, 3/16/12 at Florida with seven saves, includ- Walks Allowed: 4, 2/23/11 vs. Belmont ing the save in the NECBL Runs Allowed: 4, 3/16/12 at Florida All-Star Game... Played with teammates Will Cooper and Zander Wiel. 2012 Posted his best year at Vanderbilt with 17 appearances and earned his first collegiate win at Tennessee... Inherited the bases loaded and walked in a run facing only one batter in loss to Mississippi State 5/27 in SEC Champi- onship game... Earned his first career win with 1.1 scoreless innings of work at Tennessee 5/5... Tossed 3.1 scoreless innings, striking out three against Kentucky 3/27... Retired the only batter he faced at Alabama 4/20... Walked two in one scoreless inning against Belmont 4/11... Matched a season high with three walks over two scoreless innings against South Carolina 3/30... Stranded two inherited runners recording one out against Georgia 3/25... Gave up one hit while allowing two-of-three inherited runners to score against Georgia 3/24... Allowed two inherited runners to score while recording two outs at Florida 3/18... Tagged for a career-high four runs on four hits over two-plus innings at Florida 3/16... Entered the game to pitch against Siena 3/14 but game was called due to weather before he threw a pitch... Pitched out of an inherited bases loaded jam turning in 2.1 scoreless innings against San Diego 3/10... Allowed a game-tying double against the lone batter he faced in win over Rhode Island... Gave up one run on three hits in 1.1 innings against Louisiana Tech 2/29... Worked 3.2 innings against Oregon 2/26 with a career-best six strikeouts... Tagged for two runs on three hits in one inning against Oakland 2/22... SUMMER BALL Pitched in a team-high 17 games for Sanford in @VANDYBASEBALL 35 THE COMMODORES

39 Kyle Smith 2012-13 First-Year Sophomore - IF/OF SEC Academic Honor Roll 6’ 4” 220 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Old Hickory, Tenn. 2013 .250 22/7 4 16 1 Mt. Juliet HS CAREER .250 22/7 4 16 1 QUOTING CORBIN Kyle is a very good combination of size, strength High School Two-time All-District, All-Region and All-State performer, and usable speed. He showed great promise last year when he was inserted District right-handed pitcher of the year in 2011, District Tournament MVP in into the lineup. Because of his athleticism, he gives us the option of using 2011, District MVP in 2012... Team won four straight District and Region titles him in the outfield or infield. He has a very even disposition that lends itself to from 2009-12... Holds he Mt. Juliet HS record for strikeouts in a game with being successful athletically and academically. He is a team-oriented kid in 17 vs. Independence HS... Lettered four years in baseball and was team co- every way. captain as a senior. 2013 Provided some pop off the bench for the Commodores as a fresh- ACADEMICS Smith is undecided on a major and was a SEC First-Year man hitting four home runs and driving in 16 runs in 22 games... Started at third Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. base going 0-for-3 with a run scored in win over Alabama 5/18... Came off the PERSONAL Kyle Robert Smith.. Born 10/14/93... Son of Bobby and Rondy bench to go 2-for-3 with his fourth homer of the year and second in as many Smith... Has one brother, Daniel... Mother received her doctorate degree from games in win over Alabama 5/16... Started his first career game at third base Vanderbilt in 1996... Favorites include Connor Harrell (baseball player), Atlanta going 2-for-4 with his third home run of the year in win over Belmont 5/14... Braves (baseball team), Bubba Watson (non-baseball athlete), Four Brothers, Went 0-for-1 in his first action of the season at third base in win vs. Presby- The Departed, Shooter and Contraband (movies), (TV show), terian 5/8... Started in left field but left after running into wall and sustaining Mark Wahlberg (actor), yogurt parfait from Munchie Mart (late night snack)... multiple injuries vs. Missouri 4/13... Belted his second home run of the year Lists cleaning as his oddest talent... Uses the word drive to describe himself... with a solo shot over the center field fence in win over Missouri 4/12... Scored Roommates with Brian Miller, John Norwood and Walker Buehler... Chose twice and stole his first career base in win vs. UT-Martin 4/9... Singled and Vanderbilt for “best of the best coaching staff, proximity to home and best walked twice in win at Ole Miss 4/6... Had a career day in win over Tennessee place to grow personally and athletically.” 3/31 getting his first career start in left field in his first SEC game and hitting a grand slam for his first career home run to put VU in the lead... Made his col- legiate debut on the mound with one scoreless inning against Evansville 2/27 walking the first two batters but striking out the final batter... Earned his first start as the designated hitter against Arkansas State 2/26 striking out three times... Knocked in a career-best four runs with a RBI-double and three-run triple in win over Monmouth 2/24... Picked up his first career Career Game Highs hit with a RBI-single against Hits: *2, 5/16/13 vs. Alabama Monmouth 2/23... Flew out to Runs: *3, 5/16/13 vs. Alabama right field in his first collegiate RBI: 4, 3/31/13 vs. Tennessee at-bat against LBSU 2/15... Walks: 3, 3/31/13 vs. Tennessee SUMMER BALL Hit two HRs: *1, 5/16/13 vs. Alabama home runs and drove in eight Strikeouts: 3, 2/26/13 vs. Arkansas St. runs for Vermont in the NECBL Stolen Bases: 1, 4/9/13 vs. UT-Martin and struck out the side in his lone inning of work... Served as the team’s manager for one game after the team’s manager was suspended... Played with former VU teammate Pat Delano for the Mountaineers.

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7 Dansby Swanson 2012-13 First-Year Sophomore - IF SEC Academic Honor Roll 6’ 0” 190 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Marietta, Ga. 2013 .188 11/4 0 1 2 Marietta HS CAREER .188 11/4 0 1 2 QUOTING CORBIN Dansby has skill sets that will allow him to experi- High School A standout two-sport star in baseball and basketball ence success academically and on the baseball field. He is a unique combina- earning multiple honors in both sports... Lettered three years in baseball and tion of explosiveness, speed and strength… this certainly benefits him in all hoops, while serving as team captain on the basketball team his final two sea- facets of the game. He also grasps leadership concepts that will enable him sons... Is third all-time at Marietta HS with 171 made three-point field goals... to serve in that capacity very soon. He has proven in a short time that he can Played summer ball for the East Cobb Yankees, winning the 2012 Perfect Game compete at a high level in the classroom and on the ball field. national championship... Was a 38th round pick by Colorado in the 2012 draft. 2013 Shoulder injury ACADEMICS Swanson is majoring in behavior aspects and management ended his season... Struck out Career Game Highs and was a SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. Hits: *1, 2/22/13 vs. Monmouth twice in win at Georgia 4/20 PERSONAL James Dansby Swanson... Born 2/11/94... Son of Nancy and G2... Played in his first game Runs: 2, 2/20/13 vs. Central Arkansas RBI: 1, 2/17/13 vs. Long Beach State Cooter Swanson... Has two siblings, Chase and Lindsey... Nickname is Dans... since injuring his foot 2/23 Favorites include Nomar Garciaparra (baseball player), Atlanta Braves (base- Walks: *1, 4/13/13 vs. Missouri drawing a walk against Mis- ball team), Remember the Titans (movie), Criminal Minds (TV show), steak, HRs: None souri 4/13... Missed six weeks creamed corn, fried okra and biscuits (meal), (musician), peanut Strikeouts: 2, 4/20/13 at Georgia with a broken bone in his foot... butter and cookies with a glass of milk (late night snack)... Actor Tom Hanks Stolen Bases: 1, 2/20 vs. Central Ark. Walked and scored against would play him in a movie about his life... Uses the word blessed to describe Monmouth 2/23... Picked up his himself... Roommates with Carson Fulmer, Jared Miller and Adam Ravenelle... first career double turning a single into a two-base hit and scored the first run Chose Vanderbilt because of the family atmosphere of the baseball team. of the game in win over Monmouth 2/22... Started at shortstop against Central Arkansas 2/20 going 1-for-2 with two runs scored and a ... Earned his first career start at shortstop going 1-for-4 in loss to Long Beach State 2/17... Lined out to left in his first collegiate at-bat in win over LBSU 2/15.

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9 Xavier Turner 2013 Freshman All-American Sophomore - IF 2013 Freshman All-SEC 6’ 2” 220 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Sandusky, Ohio 2013 .324 59/51 0 36 6 Sandusky HS CAREER .324 59/51 0 36 6 QUOTING CORBIN I have really enjoyed watching Xavier grow over the with an infield single in his last at-bat against Mississippi State 4/26... Knocked last two years on and off the field. He undoubtedly has very special baseball in a run in the sixth inning of win and athletic skills but his personality and spirit have a chance to be very at Louisville 4/23 to push hitting Career Game Highs connective and far-reaching in our program. His acumen for the game and his streak to 14 games... Extended Hits: *3, 6/1/13 vs. Illinois baseball maturity are above his years. X is a young man that really embraces his hitting streak to 13 games Runs: 4, 4/2/13 vs. MTSU the learning process. with a pair of singles at Georgia RBI: *3, 6/3/13 vs. Georgia Tech 4/21 stealing two bases for the 2013 Named a First Team Freshman All-American by NCBWA and Fresh- Walks: *2, 4/2/13 vs. MTSU second time in his last three man All-American by Collegiate Baseball after a stellar first campaign with HRs: None games... Pushed his hitting the Commodores, starting in 51 of his 59 games... Pushed his hitting streak to Strikeouts: *2, 5/17/13 vs. Alabama streak to 12 games with two 12 games with a single in Super Regional loss to Louisville 6/9... Singled twice, Stolen Bases: *2, 6/8/13 vs. Louisville scored two runs and stole two bases in Super Regional loss to Louisville 6/8... hits in win over Georgia 4/20 in Matched a career-best with three RBI in NCAA Tournament victory over Geor- second game of doubleheader... gia Tech 6/3... Singled in NCAA Tournament loss to Georgia Tech 6/2... Matched Stole two base and drove in the Dores’ only run in loss at Georgia 4/20... a career-best with three hits, scoring three runs and driving in two more in Extended his hitting streak to 10 games with a RBI-single in loss to Tennes- NCAA Tournament win vs. Illinois 6/1... Scored two runs and singled twice in see Tech 4/16... Doubled and scored in victory vs. Missouri 4/14... Matched a NCAA Tournament win vs. ETSU 5/31... Named to the SEC All-Tournament team career-best with three hits while knocking in two runs in win over Missouri and All-SEC Freshman team... Singled twice in loss to LSU 5/26 in SEC Tourna- 4/13... Scored two runs and went 2-for-4 in win over Missouri 4/12... Drove in a ment Championship Game... Drove in two runs and went 3-for-5 with two runs career-best three runs and stole two bases in win vs. UT-Martin 4/9... Singled scored in win over Mississippi State 5/25 at SEC Tournament... Doubled and and stole home for the second time in the season in win at Ole Miss 4/5... singled to drive in a run in SEC Tournament victory over Texas A&M 5/24... Scored a career-high four runs and knocked in two more going 2-for-3 in win Singled and scored in lone at-bat vs. Alabama 5/18... Doubled twice and vs. MTSU 4/2... Matched a career-best with two walks going 1-for-3 with a run knocked in a run in win vs. Alabama 5/16... Drove in two runs and went 2-for-4 scored and RBI in win vs. Tennessee 3/29... Stole home as part of a triple steal in win at Kentucky 5/12... Dropped down two sacrifice bunts in win over Pres- in the fourth inning of win vs. Lipscomb 3/26 going 1-for-3... Knocked in the byterian 5/8... Singled in win over Mississippi State 4/28, to give him at least tying run in win vs. Florida 3/24 beating out an infield single as a pinch hitter... one hit in 21 of his last 23 games... Snapped his 15-game hitting streak with Singled twice and knocked in a run in win over Eastern Illinois 3/5... Walked 0-for-4 outing vs. Mississippi State 4/27... Pushed his hitting streak to 15 games twice and went 1-for-2 with a run scored in win over Arkansas State 2/26... Seven-game hitting streak snapped with 0-for-3 outing against Monmouth 2/24... Singled in his only at-bat against Monmouth 2/23 to extend hitting streak to seven games... Pushed his hitting streak to the first six games of his career with a 1-for-3 night and one RBI against Monmouth 2/22... Knocked in two runs with a double down the right field line going 1-for-4 in his third straight start... Set a career-best with three hits in win at Belmont 2/19 hitting second in the lineup... Earned his first career start at third base going 2-for-3 with a double and one RBI in loss to Long Beach State 2/17... Came off the bench to drive in two runs and score two runs against LBSU 2/16... Went 1-for-3 with a run scored in his collegiate debut against LBSU 2/15. High School A three-time member of the All-Ohio team earning First Team nods in 2011-12, three-time First Team All-District and two-time District Player of the Year 2011-12... Lettered four years in baseball and basketball, where he earned First Team All-District and All-Conference honors as a senior, and two years in football... Holds numerous Sandusky HS records: single- season batting average (.605), doubles, triples and is fifth all-time in hits in the state of Ohio... Was a 34th round pick of the Boston Red Sox in the 2012 draft. ACADEMICS Turner is undecided on a major. PERSONAL Xavier Eugene Turner (X-zavier)... Born 8/24/93... Son of Bert Farris and Geneva Turner... Has one sister, Whitlee... Dad pitched at Findlay... Nickname is X... Favorites include Derek Jeter (baseball player), Boston Red Sox (baseball team), Chris Tucker (actor), chicken and rice (meal), chips (late night snack), Young Jeezy (musician)... Says he would be a sports announcer if not an athlete... Rapper 50 Cent would play him in a movie about his life... Lists creative as the one word that describes him... Roommates with Vince Conde and T.J. Pecoraro... Chose Vanderbilt to help him become a better baseball player and better person.

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43 Zander Wiel 2013 Freshman All-SEC RS-Sophomore - IF 6’ 3” 220 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Murfreesboro, Tenn. 2013 .305 33/15 5 27 0 Blackman HS CAREER .305 33/15 5 27 0 QUOTING CORBIN Maybe one of the most improved players we have 2012 Wiel redshirted in his first year at Vanderbilt. had in our program. He has worked hard on his development physically and High School 2011 First team All-District, All-Region, All-Mid-State evolved into an upper level offensive player who can do many things besides and All-State... 2010 First team All-District and Region, Second team All- swing the bat. His overall confidence academically and athletically has risen Mid-State... 2009 First team All-District and Region... 2010 team was District greatly over the last year. Zander will impact our team in various ways again runner-up... 2009 team was District and Region champs and state tournament this year. participant... Lettered three years in baseball and one in basketball. 2013 Emerged as an offensive power threat late in the season hitting five ACADEMICS Wiel is majoring in communications. home runs and driving in 27 runs in 33 games to earn Freshman All-SEC hon- ors... Drove in the Commodores’ lone run in Super Regional loss to Louisville PERSONAL Alexander McBrayer Wiel (wheel)... Born 1/11/93... Son of 6/9 belting his fifth home run of the season with a solo shot... Singled three Connie and Randy Wiel... Nickname is Taste... Father played and coached times to match a career-high and knocked in a run in NCAA Tournament win basketball at North Carolina and was head basketball coach at UNC-Asheville vs. Illinois 6/1... Matched a career-best with three hits in SEC Tournament win and Middle Tennessee State... Played summer ball with Vandy teammate vs. Mississippi State 5/25 driving in three runs... Singled twice against Texas Brian Miller.. Favorites include (baseball player), Atlanta Braves A&M 5/24 at SEC Tournament... Bounced a two-run double off the wall late in (baseball team), Cheez-its and orange juice (late night snack)... Oddest talent is win over Alabama 5/18... Drove in three runs in his 10th start in win at Kentucky beatboxing... Multi-talented is the one word he would use to describe himself... 5/11 bringing his total to 18 in 10 starts... Knocked in a run for the eighth time Roommates with Tyler Beede, Sam Wild and Mike Portu... Chose Vanderbilt in his last nine games with a RBI-single in win vs. Presbyterian 5/8... Singled because of Coach Corbin, who always struck him as a coach who not only three times to match his career-best driving in two runs in win at South Caro- made kids better baseball players but better men as well. lina 5/4... Doubled in two runs in win over Mississippi State 4/28 marking the sixth straight game to have at least one RBI... Singled in a run in win vs. Mis- sissippi State 4/27 going 2-for-4... Knocked in a run for the fourth straight game with a sacrifice fly against Mississippi State 4/26... Hit his third home run in as many starts with a two-run shot at Louisville 4/23... Earned his second straight start at Georgia 4/21 doubling in a run in his first at-bat of the game... Posted a career day in his first career start going 3-for-3 with two home runs, a double, four runs and five RBI in win at Georgia 4/20 G2... Picked up his first career hit with a single in win over Missouri 4/13... Went 0-for-2 as Career Game Highs the team’s DH in win at Oregon Hits: 3, 6/1/13 vs. Illinois 3/9... Drove in a run with a sac- Runs: 4, 4/20/13 at Georgia rifice fly in his first collegiate RBI: 5, 4/20/13 at Georgia at-bat against Central Arkan- Walks: 2, 4/20/13 at Georgia sas 2/20... SUMMER BALL HRs: 2, 4/20/13 at Georgia Played in eight games for Strikeouts: 3, 4/28/13 vs. Miss. State Sanford in the NECBL with Stolen Bases: None teammates Will Cooper and Steven Rice before breaking a bone in his hand... Hit .321 with two home runs and eight RBI before injury and was named NECBL Player of the Week in his first week in the league.

@VANDYBASEBALL 39 THE COMMODORES 8 Rhett Wiseman Sophomore - OF 6’ 1” 205 lbs. Bats/Throws: L/R AVG G/GS HR RBI E Mansfield, Mass. 2013 .289 54/11 3 17 0 Buckingham Browne & Nichols HS CAREER .289 54/11 3 17 0 QUOTING CORBIN Rhett is a rare combination of many great physical two more runs going 2-for-4 with a double at Auburn 3/17... Drove in two runs and mental tools as evidenced by winning the Omaha Challenge for the posi- and went 2-for-3 with his first career triple in win at Auburn 3/16... Doubled tion players. He had the opportunity to impact our team as a freshman last year and knocked in a run in win over Buffalo 3/13... Singled and scored in win at and will certainly have an extensive leadership role in the outfield this year. He Oregon 3/8... Started at DH and went 2-for-4 in win over Eastern Illinois 3/5... Hit has a strong desire to learn and he really embraces investment. He is a very his first career home run with a two-run, walk-off shot to beat Illinois-Chicago positive young man. 3/3... Struck out as a pinch hitter against UIC 3/2... Picked up his first career 2013 Played in 54 games - second among Vanderbilt freshman - hitting multi-hit game going 2-for-4 with two runs scored against Illinois-Chicago three home runs and driving in 17 runs... Earned his 10th start of the year and 3/1... Earned his first career start at designated hitter going 0-for-2 with one drove in a run with a single, scoring a run in win vs. Georgia Tech 6/3 in NCAA run scored against Monmouth 2/24... Singled up the middle for his first career Tournament... Knocked in a hit against Monmouth 2/23... Flew out to center field in his first collegiate run and went 2-for-4 in NCAA at-bat against LBSU 2/15... SUMMER BALL Named a Cape Cod League Career Game Highs All-Star and won a league title with Cotuit hitting .294 with four home runs and Hits: *3, 5/14/13 vs. Belmont Tournament win vs. ETSU 5/31... Walked in win over Mississippi 25 RBI during the regular season for the Kettleers... Played alongside Vandy Runs: 3, 4/16/13 vs. Tennessee Tech teammates Adam Ravenelle and Brian Miller. RBI: 3, 4/16/13 vs. Tennessee Tech State 5/25 at SEC Tournament... Knocked in a run and went High School Four-time Independent School League First Team per- Walks: 3, 3/26/13 vs. Lipscomb 2-for-4 in SEC Tournament former, 2012 ISL MVP, 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year in Massachusetts, 2012 HRs: 2, 4/16/13 vs. Tennessee Tech victory vs. Texas A&M 5/24... preseason First Team All-American by Rawlings, Louisville Slugger and Perfect Strikeouts: *2, 4/14/13 vs. Missouri Started his second straight Game, 2011 Perfect Game All-American, 2010 Louisville Slugger All-American... Stolen Bases: 2, 4/9/13 vs. UT-Martin game in left field going 2-for-2 2010 team finished 23-0 to win ISL title... Holds several high school records: in loss to Alabama 5/17... Drew stolen bases (74), home runs (31), triples (24)... Lettered four years in baseball his fourth start as the DH and went 3-for-4 in win over Belmont 5/14... Blasted and three in football, captained baseball squad in 2012... Tabbed top prospect two home runs in loss to Tennessee Tech 4/16 hitting a solo home run to right in Futures Collegiate Baseball League in 2012... Was a 25th round pick by field, a two-run shot to left field and adding a single up the middle for his third Chicago (NL) in 2012 draft. straight three-hit game... Collected three hits for the second straight day going ACADEMICS Wiseman is undecided on a major. 3-for-5 with two runs scored and one RBI vs. Missouri 4/14... Posted a career- best three hits and drove in two runs in win over Missouri 4/13... Earned his PERSONAL Rhett Harrison Wiseman... Born 6/22/94... Son of Michael and first career start in left field going 1-for-1 with two runs scored and a career- Stephanie Wiseman... Has one sister, Cierra... Mom owns a dance studio and best two steals in win over UT-Martin... Doubled and scored in win vs. Ten- is a professional choreographer, dad is a biohazardous engineer... Nickname nessee 3/30... Went 0-for-3 in win over Tennessee 3/29 matching a career-high is Wise... Favorites include Derek Jeter (baseball player), Boston Red Sox with two strikeouts... Walked a career-best three times in win vs. Lipscomb (baseball team)... Says he would be a fisherman if not an athlete... Roommates 3/26... Doubled in a run in win over Florida 3/23... Scored twice and drove in with Tyler Campbell... Chose VU because it was best fit for him.

40 Vanderbilt Baseball THE COMMODORES B en Bowden R o Coleman Freshman - LHP Freshman - OF/IF 6’ 4” 240 lbs. 5’ 5” 140 lbs. Bats/Throws: L/L 35 Bats/Throws: S/R 1 Lynn, Mass. Chicago, Ill. Lynn English HS Simeon HS QUOTING CORBIN Ben is a young man who has fit very nicely into our QUOTING CORBIN Ro has a chance to be a very exciting player in this program. His personality is natural and he carries a very controlled confidence program. He possesses many different skill sets and could be utilized in the on the field. He is going to be exposed to a great deal of success at some point infield as well as the outfield. I really like the adjustment that he has made to because of his attitude and his ‘care level’ for what he does. the college game. He plays fearlessly and only knows one speed. He will be a High School The 2013 Gatorade Player of the Year in Massachusetts great story in our program when he’s done. while playing at Lynn English HS... A three-time Lynn Item All-Star and two- High School A four-year starter at Simeon HS, where he hit .525 as a time Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection... Pitched in both the East Coast senior earning All-State honors... Was a captain on the baseball team his final Pro and Area Code Games... Captained the baseball team for three years and three years at Simeon... Made the 18U Team USA 40-man roster... Team won the basketball team for one... Basketball team advanced to the Eastern Mas- back-to-back city championships in 2012-13... Regional champs in 2012 and sachusetts finals... Played summer ball for the North East Rays and the Boston 2010 and Sectional champs in 2012... Played with numerous collegiate athletes Astros. at Simeon and summer ball, including Louisville’s Corey Ray... Was a 40th ACADEMICS Bowden is undecided on a major. round selection by the in 2013. PERSONAL Benjamin Douglas Bowden (BO-den)... Born 10/21/94 in ACADEMICS Coleman is undecided on a major. Salem, Mass.... Son of Larry and Stephanie Bowden... Has two sisters, Jackie PERSONAL Ronell Coleman... Born 11/22/94... Son of Roynal Coleman and and Jillian... Favorites include (baseball player), Boston Red Sox Willisa Jackson... Has one brother, Randal Jackson... His dad played profes- (baseball team), Step Brothers, Conjuring, The Town and Ted (movies), Family sionally in the organization and uncle played professionally Guy and Survivorman (TV shows), mom’s homemade mac ‘n’ cheese (meal)... in Korea and in the New York Mets’ system... Favorites include Jimmy Rollins Says he would be a coach if not an athlete... Ben Affleck would play him in a (baseball player), Philadelphia Phillies (baseball team), Captain Crunch (late movie... Roommates with Drake Parker... Chose Vanderbilt because it’s “the night snack), J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar and Nas (musicians)... Uses hungry as top baseball program in the country, in the best league with the best coaches, the one word to describe himself... Roommates with Jordan Sheffield... Chose staff and academics.” Vanderbilt “to become a better person and baseball player.” Jason Delay Karl Ellison Freshman - C Freshman - C 6’ 0” 190 lbs. 6’ 0” 190 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R 5 Bats/Throws: R/R 25 Johns Creek, Ga. Naples, Fla. Northview HS Barron Collier HS QUOTING CORBIN Jason comes to our program with advanced receiv- QUOTING CORBIN Karl is a very positive young man. He has a great ing and throwing skills. He has a chance to impact our team behind the plate personality, which will add to his leadership skills behind the plate. He has an at a very young age. He also is a high achiever academically. He has a bright advanced knowledge of catching and receiving and shows very good potential future as a student-athlete at Vanderbilt. as a hitter. He also has a very good motor for the game. High School Lettered four years for the Northview Titans... Named a High School Lettered four years for the Barron Collier Cougars... first team All-Region player 2011-13... Named Northview Team MVP in 2013 and Won three straight district championships 2011-13 and claimed the Sarasota Offensive MVP in 2012... Won the Scholar Athlete Award 2010-13... Tabbed the Classic championship in 2012... Tabbed an All-Conference performer in 2012 Georgia Dugout Club Outstanding Season Award winner... High school team- and All-County 2012-13... Played summer ball with numerous Division I athletes mates with Reggie McClain (Georgia) and Sean McLaughlin (Georgia)... Played including teammates Penn Murfee and John Kilichowski... Played summer ball summer ball for the East Cobb Yankees winning the CABA national champion- with FTB Mizuno and the legendary Midland Redskins. ship and national championship.. 2013 CABA World Series MVP ACADEMICS Ellison is undecided on a major in his first year at when his summer team won the CABA national championship. Vanderbilt. ACADEMICS Delay plans to major in Economics at Vanderbilt. PERSONAL Karl David Ellison... Born 5/23/95 in Cincinnati, Ohio... Son of PERSONAL Jason Thomas Delay... Born 3/7/95 in Sugarland, Texas... Son Richard and Paula... Has four siblings, Aaron, Joel, Rachel and Marisa... Favor- of Tim and Vicky... Has two siblings, Kelly and Julia... Mom is a breast cancer ites include (baseball player), New York Yankees (baseball team), survivor... Favorites include (baseball player), Atlanta Braves MLB The Show (video game), The Natural and Superbad (movies), Criminal (baseball team), MLB The Show (video game), steak (meal), Ben Stiller (actor), Minds and SportsCenter (TV shows), Seth Rogen (actor), Steak and mashed I Love You Man (movie), hummus (late night snack), beach (vacation spot)... potatoes (meal), J. Cole (musician), San Diego (vacation spot)... Uses sponta- Says Jordan Gordon-Levitt would play him in a movie... Lists solving a Rubix neous as the one word to describe himself... Says he would be a broadcaster if Cube as his oddest talent... Roommates with Tyler Green... Chose Vanderbilt not an athlete... Roommates with John Kilichowski... Chose Vanderbilt because because he “loved every single thing about it.” it’s a “great school with great coaches and players

@VANDYBASEBALL 41 THE COMMODORES Tyler Green R yan Johnson Freshman - IF/OF Freshman - LHP 6’ 6” 230 lbs. 6’ 1” 170 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R 55 Bats/Throws: L/L 31 Williamsville, N.Y. Cedar Park, Texas Williamsville North HS Cedar Park HS QUOTING CORBIN We haven’t had too many kids in our program that QUOTING CORBIN Ryan has an advanced feel of the baseball for a have come to us with Tyler’s size, strength and athleticism. His unique combi- young kid. I would say that he is an anomaly in our program because of the nation of skill sets will enhance his opportunities in the future as an infielder skill set that he possesses. Because of this and his on-field maturity, he will put or possibly in the outfield. His northeast background of playing football and himself in a position to compete relatively soon. He’s a quality young man with hockey will impact his development on the baseball field very soon. an even disposition. High School Was a three-sport star at Williamsville North HS lettering High School Played for the Cedar Park Timberwolves where he was in baseball (four years), football (three years) and hockey (three years)... Cap- Newcomer of the Year and second team All-CenTex in 2010... Team won a tain of the baseball team twice and captain of the hockey team once... Won share of the district championship in 2011-12... Named District 25-4A MVP and the New York state title in hockey in 2011... Named baseball All-Conference second team All-CenTex in 2012... First team pitcher on the All-CenTex team in 2011-12... Tagged an All-Conference hockey player 2012-13 and second team 2013... Won 19 games in his career and posted a school record 1.04 ERA during All-League in football in 2012. the 2013 season. ACADEMICS Green is undecided on a major in his first year at Vanderbilt. ACADEMICS Johnson is undecided on a major in his first year at PERSONAL Tyler David Green... Born 4/19/95... Son of Sean and Lisa... Vanderbilt. Has two brothers, Owen and Griffin... Owen was drafted in the OHL and USHL PERSONAL Ryan Mitchell Johnson... Born 6/30/95 in Austin, Texas... Only and dad played collegiate hockey and professionally in Europe... Favorites child of Steve and Shelley... Favorites include Robinson Cano (baseball player), include Derek Jeter (baseball player), New York Yankees (baseball team), MLB (baseball team), MLB The Show (video game), 42 (movie), Fresh The Show (video game), Dodgeball and Miracle (movies), Seinfield and The Prince of Bel Air and Duck Dynasty (TV shows), steak (meal), Josh Abbott and Mentalist (TV shows), Vince Vaughn (actor), prime rib with a side of potatoes Florida Georgia Line (musicians), Rice Krispie treats (late night snack), Clear- and green beans (meal), peanut butter and egg sandwich (late night snack)... water, Fla. (vacation spot)... If he were not an athlete he would be a trainer... Roommates with Jason Delay... Chose Vanderbilt for “the combination of the Lists being a wiffle ball pitcher as his oddest talent... Roommates with Aubrey highest level of collegiate baseball and a first class education.” McCarty... Chose Vanderbilt for “the amazing academics and baseball team.” John Kilichowski Aubrey McCarty Freshman - LHP Freshman - IF/P 6’ 5” 210 lbs. 6’ 3” 215 lbs. Bats/Throws: L/L 21 Bats/Throws: S/S 36 Tampa, Fla. Doerun, Ga. Jesuit HS Colquitt County HS QUOTING CORBIN John is a very gifted young man with a great per- QUOTING CORBIN Aubrey is without question, one of the more unique sonality… he’s a fun kid to be around. He has great mental and physical skills players that we have had in our program. He hits from both sides, has the that will allow him to get on the mound early in his career. In the short time ability to throw from both sides, pitches and can play several positions. We will that he has been on campus, he has quietly asserted himself as a high-honors probably try and scale down much of this so he can settle in as a hitter during student and a quality teammate. his freshman year. Aubrey has an exciting upside to his game. High School Played for the Jesuit Tigers, where he was the team cap- High School Lettered four years in baseball at Colquitt County HS... tain senior year... Team was ranked No. 1 in the nation at least once in all four Team won back-to-back Region I-AAAAA championships and made the Class years with the squad going to the state tournament all four years... High school AAAAAA Elite 8 in 2013... 2013 Region 1-6A Hitter of the Year and Scholar teammates with Houston Astros’ first round pick Lance McCullers, Spencer Athlete... 2013 1-6A second team pitcher and first team infielder... Drafted in Traynor (North Carolina) and Adrian Chacon (North Carolina)... Played summer the 35th round by San Francisco in 2013. ball for FTB Chandler. ACADEMICS McCarty is undecided on a major. ACADEMICS Kilichowski is undecided on a major. PERSONAL Aubrey Frank McCarty... Born 1/24/95 in Moultrie, Ga.... Son PERSONAL William John Kilichowski (kill-a-CHOW-ski)... Born 5/17/94 of Frankie and Caroline... Has one sister, Rebekah Hines... Dad was a profes- in Tampa, Fla.... Son of Debbie and Bill Kilichowski... Has one sister, Alexa... sional rodeo cowboy... Pitches with both arms and hits from both sides of Favorites include David Price (baseball player), (baseball the plate... Favorites include (baseball player), Atlanta Braves team), Call of Duty (video game), Step Brothers (movie), Breaking Bad and (baseball team), Rodeo (non-baseball sport), Major League (movie), Duck Prison Break (TV shows), Will Ferrell (actor), sushi (meal), Jack Johnson Dynasty (TV show), Adam Sandler (actor), hamburgers (meal), , (musician), Snickers (late night snack), Anna Maria Island, Fla. (vacation Eric Church, Randy Houser (musicians), peanut butter and crackers (late night spot)... Claims his oddest talent is playing ping pong... Uses happy as the one snack), Panama City Beach, Fla. (vacation spot)... Says he would be a farmer if word to describe himself... Says Vince Vaughn would play him in a movie... not an athlete... Roommates with Ryan Johnson... Chose Vanderbilt for “great Chose Vanderbilt for “great academics, athletics and city.” academics and baseball program’s success.”

42 Vanderbilt Baseball THE COMMODORES Penn Murfee Drake Parker Freshman - IF Freshman - OF 6’ 2” 185 lbs. 5’ 6” 165 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R 16 Bats/Throws: L/L 6 Nashville, Tenn. Union City, Tenn. Montgomery Bell Academy Union City HS

QUOTING CORBIN Penn is a third generation Vanderbilt student-athlete QUOTING CORBIN Drake is a very serious, driven and motivated young who has always had a tremendous love for the school and our program. His man who performs at the same level everyday. His skill set is built around his game continues to accelerate every time that he is on the field. He has very speed and his ability to hit the ball to all fields. As he progresses through the smooth infield defensive skills with offensive abilities that will allow him to run year, his game will continue to grow with repetitions. He is an outstanding and hit with strength. student as well. High School Played for historic Montgomery Bell Academy in - High School Lettered in baseball and football at Union City HS... Cap- ville... Team finished as state runner-up in 2013... Named first team All-State as tain of the baseball team 2012-13... 2013 Tennessee Sports Writers Association a senior... Lettered in baseball, basketball and swimming and diving... Finished All-State, Tennessee Baseball Report, All-State, Tennessee Baseball Coaches’ fifth at the state diving meet in 2013... Played summer ball with teammates Karl Association All-State... Team set a school record with 29 wins... Played with Ellison and Jordan Sheffield... High school teammates with Brennan Washing- Jordan Rodgers (Tennessee), Matt Beaty (Belmont) and Drake Byrd (Belmont). ton (Belmont) and Myles Pasley (Evansville). ACADEMICS Parker is undecided on a major. ACADEMICS Murfee is undecided on a major. PERSONAL Drake Thomas Parker... Born 10/21/94 in Union City, Tenn.... PERSONAL William Penn Murfee... Born 5/2/94 in Nashville... Son of John Only child of Clay and Tammy... His family has owned a farm in Dukedom, and Alison... Has one brother, Jack... Father swam at Vanderbilt and brother Tenn. for nearly 100 years... Favorites include Dustin Pedroia (baseball player), swims at Virginia... Favorites include Dustin Pedroia (baseball player), Atlanta St. Louis Cardinals (baseball team), Assassin’s Creed (video game), Forrest Braves (baseball team), Call of Duty 4 (video game), Layer Cake and Fight Gump, , Horrible Bosses (movies), Baseball Tonight, American Club (movies), Emma Watson and Tom Hardy (actress and actor), steak and Pickers (TV shows), Adam Sandler (actor), mom’s lasagna (meal), AC/DC, potatoes (meal), Wu Tang Clan (musicians), Taco Bell (late night snack), Florida Guns n’ Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers (musicians)... Says he would be in the (vacation spot)... Roommates with football player Wilson Johnson... Says military if not an athlete... Uses energetic as the one word to describe himself... Joseph Gordon-Levitt would play him in a movie... Chose Vanderbilt because of Roommates with Ben Bowden... Chose Vanderbilt because “it was the best “great academics, great baseball and Coach Corbin.” combination of academic and athletic excellence presented.” B ryan Reynolds N olan Rogers Freshman - OF Freshman - IF/OF 6’ 2” 195 lbs. 5’ 9” 180 lbs. Bats/Throws: S/R 20 Bats/Throws: L/R 18 Brentwood, Tenn. Bloomington, Ind. Brentwood HS Bloomington South HS

QUOTING CORBIN Bryan is another young player who brings a lot of QUOTING CORBIN Simply said, Nolan is a ‘baseball player.’ He shows athleticism and offensive skill to the table. He has the ability to play all three up everyday with a purpose in mind. He is very motivated and confident in a outfield positions because of his speed and arm strength. He also has the very humble manner. He has the ability to do many things on the baseball field chance to impact the baseball from both sides of the plate. Bryan has great for us. He compares favorably with former player David Macias. His skills are abilities academically as evidenced by his performance in the classroom. not limited to the field as he excels academically as well. High School Lettered four years at Brentwood HS... Named first team High School Lettered four years in baseball and three years in All-State and District Player of the Year as a senior... Named All-District 2011- football at Bloomington South HS... Played for 14U Team USA... Two-time 13 and All-Region in 2012... Team regional and sectional titles in 2013 and won All-State selection in 2012-13... Three-time All-Conference pick 2011-13... Team a game in the state tournament for the first time... High school teammates with won Conference, Sectional and Regional championship in 2010... Holds school Robbie Ray ( organization), Tyson Ashcroft (Lipscomb) records for single-season triples, all-time hits and runs... Played high school and Ryan Sabo (Southern Illinois). and summer ball with several Division I players including Joe Dudek (North ACADEMICS Reynolds is undecided on a major in his first year at Carolina), Zac Ryan (Georgia Tech) and Adam Bleday (Virginia). Vanderbilt. ACADEMICS Rogers is undecided on a major. PERSONAL Bryan Patrick Reynolds... Born 1/27/95 in Baltimore, Md.... PERSONAL Nolan Russell Rogers... Born 7/22/94 in Bloomington, Ind.... Son of Greg and Michelle... Has one sister, Amanda... Dad is an aspiring Son of Kerry and Tammy... Has one brother, Gage... Favorites include Dustin professional bass fisher... Favorites include Chipper Jones and Miguel Cabrera Pedroia (baseball player), Boston Red Sox (baseball team), NCAA Football 14 (baseball players), Atlanta Braves (baseball team), Step Brothers, Talladega (video game), Semi-Pro, The Town (movies), Duck Dynasty, The League (TV Nights (movies), Deadliest Catch, River Monsters (TV shows), Will Ferrell shows), Will Ferrell (actor), chicken and mashed potatoes (meal), Twizzlers (actor), Mumford & Sons (musicians), sausage biscuit and milk (late night (late night snack), Florida (vacation spot), Says he would be lost if not an ath- snack), Adirondack Mountains (vacation spot)... Roommates with Hayden lete... Uses dedicated as the one word to describe himself... Chose Vanderbilt Stone... Chose Vanderbilt for the “baseball, academics and proximity to home.” for “the coaching staff, the academics and Nashville.”

@VANDYBASEBALL 43 THE COMMODORES Jordan Sheffield L uke Stephenson Freshman - RHP RS-Freshman - RHP 6’ 0” 185 lbs. 6’ 3” 220 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R 24 Bats/Throws: R/R 34 Tullahoma, Tenn. Fairland, Ind. Tullahoma HS Triton Central HS

QUOTING CORBIN Jordan is one of the better athletes on the team. QUOTING CORBIN Although he is a pitcher, Luke is one of the best His ceiling as a student and as a baseball player in this program is quite high. athletes on the team as evidenced by winning the Omaha Challenge. He is He undoubtedly will help us on the mound very early in his career. His arm steadily gaining confidence on the mound in hopes of developing a role this strength and overall pitching tools are not common for a young man. He is year and in the future. He is a young man that is completely committed athleti- exciting to watch when he is on the field. cally and academically. He’s a great role model for younger kids to follow. High School A Rawlings first team All-American and member of 16U 2013 Stephenson redshirted in his first year at Vanderbilt. Team USA... All-Conference pick 2011-12... Team won district four straight High School Indianapolis Star Athlete of the Year and First Team All- seasons 2010-13 and regional champs in 2013... Team played in high school State performer in 2012, Three-time County Player of the Year and three-time invitational at Team USA Complex in 2013... Drafted in the 13th round by Boston All-Conference pick... Holds the Triton Central HS record for RBI (107) and in 2013. career batting average (.459)... Team was four-time county and conference ACADEMICS Sheffield is undecided on a major. champs, sectional champs in 2012... Football team won section in 2011 and PERSONAL Jordan Ladon Sheffield... Born 6/1/95 in Tullahoma, Tenn.... basketball team in 2012... Lettered four years in baseball, three in football and Son of Misty and Travis... Has two brothers, Justus and Jaxon... Cousin Tony two in hoops, captained the football team for three seasons. Sheffield was second pick by Boston in 1992 MLB draft... Favorites include ACADEMICS Stephenson is undecided on a major and was a SEC First- (baseball player), Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves Year Academic Honor Roll selection as a freshman. (baseball team), Call of Duty (video game), Love & Basketball (movie), Martin PERSONAL Luke Andrew Stephenson... Born 2/28/94 in Greeneville, (TV show), Will Smith (actor), taco salad (meal), peanut butter Clif bar (late S.C.... Son of Mark and Cindy Stephenson... Has one sister, Natalie... Favorites night snack), Panama City Beach, Fla. (vacation spot)... Uses confident as the include (baseball player), Cincinnati Reds (baseball team), Family one word to describe himself... Says Will Smith would play him in a movie... Guy (TV show), Ventura: Pet Detective (movie)... Says he would be a Roommates with Ro Coleman... Chose Vanderbilt for “the best baseball team musician if not an athlete... Actor Tom Hanks would play him in a movie about and academics in the country.” his life... Rooms with Kyle Smith... Chose Vanderbilt because he really liked the coaches and the opportunity to be part of a great team and university. H ayden Stone Freshman - RHP 6’ 0” 185 lbs. Bats/Throws: R/R 32 Columbia, Tenn. Columbia Central HS QUOTING CORBIN Stoney is an accomplished pitcher from an accom- plished high school program. Although we have older, experienced depth on our pitching staff, I feel like Hayden will challenge for a relief role immediately. He has a quiet confidence that exists in most everything that he does. We love his demeanor and competitive spirit. High School Set the career wins (26) and strikeout (350) records at Columbia Central HS... Named the 2013 TSSAA AAA Player of the Year... Tabbed a first team All-State pitcher by Tennessee Sports Writers Association in 2011... Team won back-to-back district, regional and sectional champion- ships 2010-11... Finished as a state runner-up in 2011 and played in the state tournament in 2010. ACADEMICS Stone is undecided on a major in his first year at Vanderbilt. PERSONAL Hayden Michael Stone... Born 9/1/94 in Columbia, Tenn.... Only child of Jolynn and Mike... Favorites include Robinson Cano (baseball player), Atlanta Braves (baseball team), Wedding Crashers, Step Brothers, The Breakfast Club (movies), Breaking Bad, Big Bang Theory (TV shows), Morgan Freeman (actor), Jay-Z (musician), Taco Bell (late night snack), Long Beach, Calif. (vacation spot)... Would be a sports analyst if not an athlete... Rooms with Bryan Reynolds... Most memorable athletic moment was throwing a perfect game as a senior in high school... Chose Vanderbilt because it’s the “best program in the country and one hour from home.”

44 Vanderbilt Baseball DORES SET SEC RECORD

In 2013, Vanderbilt set the Souteastern Conference record by going an astonishing 26-326-3 in league play. The Commodores won all 10 series during the regular season, including seven series sweeps.

Team leaders (left to right) Jack Lupo, Tony Kemp, Andrew Harris, Mike Yastrzemski and Connor Harrell accept the Commodores’ regular season SEC Championship trophy from Commissioner Mike Slive.

@VANDYBASEBALL 45 PLAYER CAREER STATS

Tyler Beede - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2012 4.52 1-5 16 11 0 0/0 0 71.2 78 45 36 32 68 13 0 4 330 .287 3 10 0 5 11 2013 2.32 14-1 17 17 0 0/1 0 101.0 64 32 26 63 103 7 3 3 428 .187 14 10 0 1 11 TOTAL 3.23 15-6 33 28 0 0/1 0 172.2 142 77 62 95 171 20 3 7 758 .231 17 20 0 6 22

Walker Buehler - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2013 3.14 4-3 16 9 0 0/0 1 63.0 64 25 22 25 57 16 0 5 276 .263 6 2 0 1 5 TOTAL 3.14 4-3 16 9 0 0/0 1 63.0 64 25 22 25 57 16 0 5 276 .263 6 2 0 1 5

Tyler Campbell - IF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .313 12-2 16 3 5 1 0 0 0 6 .375 2 0 2 0 .389 0 0 0-0 6 8 2 .875 TOTAL .313 12-2 16 3 5 1 0 0 0 6 .375 2 0 2 0 .389 0 0 0-0 6 8 2 .875

Vince Conde - IF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2012 .195 60-55 185 29 36 11 1 2 26 55 .297 22 2 46 3 .280 5 3 4-7 27 97 14 .899 2013 .307 66-65 238 43 73 18 0 6 44 109 .458 29 1 41 8 .380 3 6 3-4 81 152 9 .963 TOTAL .258 126-120 423 72 109 29 1 8 70 164 .388 51 3 87 11 .336 8 9 7-11 108 249 23 .939

Will Cooper - OF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2012 .200 17-1 20 2 4 1 0 0 2 5 .250 1 0 3 1 .238 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 2013 1.000 4-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .238 21-1 21 2 5 1 0 0 2 6 .286 1 0 3 1 .273 0 0 1-1 2 0 0 1.000

Tyler Ferguson - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2013 4.21 3-1 8 4 0 0/1 0 25.2 24 12 12 11 21 2 2 0 113 .247 5 4 0 1 0 TOTAL 4.21 3-1 8 4 0 0/1 0 25.2 24 12 12 11 21 2 2 0 113 .247 5 4 0 1 0

Carson Fulmer - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2013 2.39 3-0 26 0 0 0/0 4 52.2 37 16 14 25 51 4 0 2 213 .208 6 5 1 0 5 TOTAL 2.39 3-0 26 0 0 0/0 4 52.2 37 16 14 25 51 4 0 2 213 .208 6 5 1 0 5

Chris Harvey - C Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2012 .216 30-16 74 8 16 7 0 0 10 23 .311 5 1 25 3 .272 1 0 1-1 10 2 0 1.000 2013 .250 29-13 52 12 13 4 3 0 9 23 .442 5 1 11 1 .328 0 0 0-0 121 13 1 .993 TOTAL .230 59-29 126 20 29 11 3 0 19 46 .365 10 2 36 4 .295 1 0 1-1 131 15 1 .993

FLAME THROWERS Tyler Beede and Carson Fulmer are two of 10 Commodores pitchers to return to the staff this season. Beede set the school record with 14 wins in 2013.

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Brian Miller - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2012 3.26 0-2 34 1 0 0/3 5 60.2 63 30 22 18 49 8 1 3 272 .269 3 12 0 0 8 2013 1.58 5-2 32 0 0 0/1 16 57.0 37 13 10 11 48 3 1 2 232 .180 1 12 0 2 1 TOTAL 2.45 5-2 66 1 0 0/4 21 117.2 100 43 32 29 97 11 2 5 504 .226 4 24 0 2 9

Jared Miller - LHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2012 3.06 3-0 25 3 0 0/1 1 32.1 28 13 11 13 23 8 1 0 141 .235 3 3 0 3 3 2013 2.31 2-1 22 0 0 0/0 2 23.1 22 9 6 15 24 5 1 0 114 .242 4 5 0 1 2 TOTAL 2.75 5-1 47 3 0 0/1 3 55.2 50 22 17 28 47 13 2 0 255 .234 7 8 0 4 5

John Norwood - OF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2012 .159 24-10 44 9 7 1 0 1 7 11 .250 5 2 16 2 .269 1 1 3-3 10 0 0 1.000 2013 .328 33-9 58 14 19 4 0 1 10 26 .448 6 1 15 2 .388 2 0 0-0 27 1 0 1.000 TOTAL .255 57-19 102 23 26 5 0 2 17 37 .363 11 3 31 4 .336 3 1 3-3 37 1 0 1.000

T.J. Pecoraro - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2011 1.59 7-0 17 6 0 0/4 0 39.2 26 8 7 13 41 3 2 1 158 .183 1 2 2 1 0 2012 3.40 2-4 12 8 2 1/0 0 53.0 46 21 20 18 34 10 1 4 224 .236 1 5 2 2 4 2013 5.97 4-1 10 7 0 0/0 1 34.2 38 26 23 14 15 7 2 2 160 .271 2 3 0 2 1 TOTAL 3.53 13-5 39 21 2 1/4 1 127.1 110 55 50 45 90 20 5 7 542 .231 4 10 4 5 5

Adam Ravenelle - RHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2012 1.80 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 5.0 3 2 1 6 9 0 0 0 26 .150 4 0 0 0 0 2013 3.18 0-0 11 0 0 0/0 0 17.0 13 8 6 8 9 3 0 0 72 .210 2 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 2.86 0-0 17 0 0 0/0 0 22.0 16 10 7 14 18 3 0 0 98 .195 6 2 0 0 0

Steven Rice - LHP Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2011 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 9 .000 1 0 0 0 0 2012 3.38 1-0 17 0 0 0/1 0 21.1 17 8 8 17 21 3 1 1 101 .215 0 3 0 2 0 2013 2.57 4-0 21 0 0 0/1 0 35.0 28 11 10 12 28 2 0 0 137 .231 1 3 0 1 0 TOTAL 2.98 5-0 40 0 0 0/2 0 57.1 45 20 19 35 49 5 1 1 247 .222 2 6 0 3 0

JUNIOR STAPLES Juniors Vince Conde (left) and Brian Miller (right) have been staples since their arrival on campus. Miller is Vanderbilt’s career saves leader.

@VANDYBASEBALL 47 PLAYER CAREER STATS

Kyle Smith - OF/RHP Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .275 22-7 40 16 11 2 1 4 16 27 .675 12 3 17 0 .473 0 1 1-1 3 5 1 .889 TOTAL .275 22-7 40 16 11 2 1 4 16 27 .675 12 3 17 0 .473 0 1 1-1 3 5 1 .889

Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr bf avg wp hbp bk sfa sha 2013 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/1 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/1 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 0

Dansby Swanson - IF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .188 11-4 16 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 .250 4 3 5 1 .435 0 1 1-2 13 19 2 .941 TOTAL .188 11-4 16 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 .250 4 3 5 1 .435 0 1 1-2 13 19 2 .941

Xavier Turner - IF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .324 59-51 219 40 71 10 0 0 36 81 .370 19 6 22 4 .387 4 4 22-27 26 66 6 .939 TOTAL .324 59-51 219 40 71 10 0 0 36 81 .370 19 6 22 4 .387 4 4 22-27 26 66 6 .939

Zander Wiel - IF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .305 33-15 82 13 25 5 0 5 27 45 .549 10 6 11 0 .406 3 0 0-0 22 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .305 33-15 82 13 25 5 0 5 27 45 .549 10 6 11 0 .406 3 0 0-0 22 0 0 1.000

Rhett Wiseman - OF Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg bb hbp so gdp obp sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 2013 .289 54-11 121 21 35 7 1 3 17 53 .438 13 1 25 2 .360 1 3 6-6 12 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .289 54-11 121 21 35 7 1 3 17 53 .438 13 1 25 2 .360 1 3 6-6 12 0 0 1.000

48 Vanderbilt Baseball USA BASEBALL

Vanderbilt & USA Baseball 2006 USA BASEBALL Over the last decade Vanderbilt has been extremely well represented on various USA Baseball Teams. At least one Commodore has NATIONAL TEAM donned the Stars and Stripes during the summer six of the past seven years and since 1997, 12 Vanderbilt players have played for Team USA. • 28-2-1 (.919 Win Percentage) Tim Corbin (Years at Vanderbilt: 2003-present) • ‘06 National Team became the USA National Team (2006- Head Coach, 2000- Assistant Coach) first USA contingent to ever win Corbin guided the National Team to its then-best record ever as the team went 28-2-1 over the summer, culminating with a gold medal a tournament on Cuban soil. at the World University Championships in Havana, Cuba. In 2000, Southern Cal head coach Mike Gillespie served as head coach and chose Tim Corbin as an assistant for his staff. That group • David Price led the pitching won a gold medal at the World Championships in the Netherlands. staff (5-1, 0.20 ERA), while Pedro Alvarez (.379, 5 HR, 43 RBI) was Pedro Alvarez (Years at Vanderbilt: 2006-08) the top hitter. USA National Team (Summer, 2006-07) Led USA National Team for second straight year with a .315 batting average, seven homers and 30 RBI in 2007. As a freshman in 2006, • Team hit .300, while pitching he showed no-ill effects with the wood bat and led the all-star contingent with a .379 batting average to go along with five homers, 12 staff sported 1.24 ERA and 10 doubles and 43 RBI. shutouts. Tyler Beede (Years at Vanderbilt: 2012-present) • Tim Corbin has been a part USA National Team (Summer, 2013) of two of the most successful Beede became the seventh Commodore pitcher to don the Red, White & Blue pitching in five games, three starts, going 1-1. National Teams in USA Baseball history. Jason Esposito (Years at Vanderbilt: 2009-11) USA National Team (Summer, 2010) Was a late addition to the 2010 squad but started 12 of the 14 games he played in hitting .273 with three extra-base hits and six RBI for silver-medal winning team at FISU World University Baseball Championships in Japan. Ryan Flaherty (Years at Vanderbilt: 2006-08) USA National Team (Summer, 2007) Started predominantly at second base on the team that won a silver medal at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro. Batted .270 with two homers, seven doubles and 14 RBI in 34 games (30 starts). Sonny Gray (Years at Vanderbilt: 2009-11) USA National Team (Summer, 2009-10) Third Vandy pitcher in five years to be tabbed Summer Player of the Year joining David Price and Mike Minor after going 3-0 with a 0.38 ERA in five games, four starts. In 2009, he went 3-1 with a 0.75 ERA in eight appearances. Struck out 27 in 24 innings while opponents hit only .139 off him. Warner Jones (Years at Vanderbilt: 2003-05) Tyler Beede Invited to USA National Team Tryouts (2004) Matt Kata (Years at Vanderbilt: 1997-99) USA Junior National Team (1996) Sonny Gray Mike Minor (Years at Vanderbilt: 2007-09) USA National Team (Summer, 2007-08) Named Summer Player of the Year in 2008 after leading team to 24-0 record. Went 3-0 with a 0.75 ERA with 37 K’s in 36 innings. Went 5-2 with 1.64 ERA and developed into team ace by the end of the summer. Struck out 37 with just four walks in 33.0 innings. Ryan Mullins (Years at Vanderbilt: 2003-05) USA National Team (Summer, 2004) Mullins was one of five pitchers who combined to throw the first no-hitter in USA Baseball recorded history (since 1984) as the USA National Baseball Team defeated Canada, 9-0, at Durham Bulls Athletic Park June 24, 2004. Mullins pitched 2.1 innings. David Price (Years at Vanderbilt: 2005-07) USA National Team (Summer, 2005-06) Price was the ace of the 2006 USA Baseball National Team’s Gold Medal Winning squad. Finished 5-1 with a 0.20 ERA in eight starts with 61 strikeouts and only seven walks win 44.0 innings. Price was named a Summer All-American by Baseball America after a solid summer for Team USA in 2005. He went 2-0 with a 1.26 ERA in five games with 39 strikeouts and 13 walks in 28.2 innings. Mark Prior (Years at Vanderbilt: 1999) USA National Team (1999-00) Casey Weathers (Years at Vanderbilt: 2006-07) USA National Team (Summer, 2006) David Price Weathers was a late addition to the squad after dominating in the Alaska Summer League where he was named closer of the year. He finished his USA stint with an appearance in the gold medal game against Chinese Taipei. He pitched a total of nine innings in seven games and notched 17 strikeouts.

Casey Weathers Mike Minor Ryan Flaherty Pedro Alvarez

@VANDYBASEBALL 49 COMMODORE HONORS

NATIONAL HONORS 1st Team All-Americans 2006 . . . . . David Price, P (NCBWA) 2006 ...... Ryan Flaherty (CB) 2008 .2nd T: Pedro Alvarez, 3B, David Macias, OF 1980 . . .Scotti Madison, C (SN, ABCA) 2007 . . . Casey Weathers, P (NCBWA) ABCA-American Baseball Coaches 2009 2nd T: Aaron Westlake DH, Steven Liddle, OF 1993 ...... Vee Hightower, CF (M) 2013 ...... Brian Miller (CB) Association; BA- Baseball America; NCAA Today’s Top VIII 1999 Hunter Bledsoe, 3B (CB, NCBWA, CBI) ...... Mike Yastrzemski (NCBWA) BW-Baseball Weekly; C- Coaches; 1999 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 2004 . . .Warner Jones, DH (BA, ABCA) ...... Kevin Ziomek (BA, NCBWA) CB-Collegiate Baseball; CBI-College Baseball GTE/CoSIDA Academic 2006 ...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA) 1st Team Freshman All-Americans Insider; M-Mizuno; NCBWA-National College All-American of the Year 2007 .Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA, NCBWA, R) 1991 ...... Vee Hightower, CF (BA) Baseball Writers Association; R- Rivals.com 1999 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B . . . . .Dominic de la Osa, OF (ABCA, CB, R) 1991 . . . . Greg Thomas, 1B (BA, CB) SN-The ; PG - Perfect Game First-Team David Price, P (ABCA, BA, CB, NCBWA, R) 1996 . . . . .Clinton Johnston, OF (BA) All-South Region/All-District 3 GTE/CoSIDA Academic . . . .Casey Weathers, P (ABCA, BA, CB, R) 1999 ...... Aaron Fausett, OF (BA) 1972 ...... Steve Estep, 2B All-Americans 2011 . . . . .Sonny Gray, P (ABCA, PG) 2002 ...... Jeremy Sowers, P (CB) 1973 ...... Jeff Peeples, P 1994 ...... Boomer Whipple, 3B ...... Jason Esposito, 3B (ABCA) 2003 ...... Jensen Lewis, P (CB) 1974 ...... Ted Shipley, SS 1999 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 2013 ...... Tony Kemp, 2B 2005 ...... David Price, P (CB) 1975 ...... Rick Duncan, OF Second-Team ...... (BA, CB, ABCA, NCBWA, PG) 2006 . . . . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (BA, CB) 1976 ...... Steve Chandler, OF GTE/CoSIDA Academic ...... Tyler Beede, P (NCBWA, PG) 2007 ...... Mike Minor, P (BA, CB) 1977 ...... Jerry Robertson, OF All-Americans 2nd Team All-Americans 2009 ...... Sonny Gray, P (CB) 1977 ...... Mike Wright, C 1989 ...... Rick Holt, 3B 1973 ...... Jeff Peeples, P (C) 2009 ...... Riley Reynolds, IF (CB) 1978 ...... Scotti Madison, OF 1989 ...... Robert Schabes, DH 1985 ...... , SS (ABCA) 2009 ...... Aaron Westlake, IF (CB) 1978 ...... Jerry Williams, C 1995 ...... Jason Robbins, OF 1993 . .Vee Hightower, CF (BA, NCBWA) 2010 . . . .Anthony Gomez, IF (BA, CB) 1980 ...... Scotti Madison, C Third Team 1994 . . . Boomer Whipple, 3B (ABCA) 2011 . . . . . Tony Kemp (BA, CB, PG) 1980 ...... Bill Hench, 3B GTE/CoSIDA Academic 1998 .Clinton Johnston, OF/P (BA, CB, SN, BW) ...... Conrad Gregor (CB) 1984 ...... Joey Cora, SS All-Americans 2004 . .Warner Jones, 2B (CB, NCBWA) 2013 ...... Carson Fulmer (CB) 1985 ...... Joey Cora, SS 1990 ...... Rick Holt, 3B 2007 . . . Pedro Alvarez, 3B (ABCA, CB) ...... Xavier Turner (BA, CB) 1987 ...... Greg Smith, 1B 1995 ...... Boomer Whipple, 3B . . . . .Dominic de la Osa, OF (BA, NCBWA) 2nd Team Freshman All-Americans 1991 ...... Greg Thomas, 1B Honorable Mention ...... Ryan Flaherty, SS (ABCA, R) 1991 ...... Nick Morrow, OF (BA) 1993 ...... Vee Hightower, CF Academic All-Americans 2011 ...... Sonny Gray, P (BA) 1997 ...... Matt Kata, SS (BA) 1993 ...... Boomer Whipple, 3B 1984 ...... Greg Allen ...... Grayson Garvin, P (CB, BA) 1997 ...... Damon Yee, P (BA, CB) 1994 ...... Boomer Whipple, 3B First Team District IV ...... Aaron Westlake, 1B (BA) 1999 . . . . . Karl Nonemaker, OF (BA) 1999 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B Academic All-Americans ...... Jason Esposito, 3B (BA) 1999 ...... Mark Prior, UTL (BA) 1999 ...... Karl Nonemaker, OF 2001 ...... Sean Luellwitz 2013 . Tyler Beede, P (CB, BA, ABCA, PG) 2005 ...... David Price, P (BA) 2000 ...... Karl Nonemaker, OF 2007,2008 ...... Alex Feinberg . . . . . Connor Harrell, OF (ABCA, NCBWA) 2011 . . . . .T.J. Pecoraro, P (NCBWA) 2003 ...... Jeremy Sowers, LHP Second Team 3rd Team All-Americans ...... Kevin Ziomek, P (NCBWA) 2004 ...... Warner Jones, 2B; District IV Verizon/CoSIDA 1984 ...... Joey Cora, SS (ABCA) Honorable Mention Ryan Klosterman, SS; Jeremy Sowers, LHP; Academic All-Americans 1987 ...... Greg Smith, 1B (ABCA) Freshman All-Americans ...... Cesar Nicolas, 1B/DH -2nd team 2002 ...... Jeff Little 1991 . . . Greg Thomas, 1B (BA, ABCA) 1999 ...... Aaron Fausett, OF (CB) 2006 .Pedro Alvarez. 3B; David Price LHP 2002 ...... Sean Luellwitz 1993 . . . Boomer Whipple, 3B (ABCA) 1999 . . . . . Karl Nonemaker, OF (CB) 2007 ...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B; 2004 ...... Ryan Klosterman 1994 . . . . . Nick Morrow, OF (ABCA) 2000 ...... Taylor Childress, P (CB) .Dominic de la Osa OF; Ryan Flaherty, SS; 2004 . . . . .Jeremy Sowers, LHP (BA) 2001 ...... Robert Ransom, P (CB) ...... David Price P; Casey Weathers, P

Scotti Madison (left) was the first Commodore in school history to earn first team All-American honors, Jeff Peeples (center) was the first Dore to earn All- American status with a second team honor in 1973, Joey Cora (right) was a two-time All-American while at Vanderbilt.

50 Vanderbilt Baseball COMMODORE HONORS

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE HONORS Player of the Year 1995...... Josh Paul, OF Freshman of the Week 2010.... Wk 1...... Sonny Gray (pit) ...... Bill Hench, 3B 1999...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 1998...... Clinton Johnston, OF 1985...4/30...... Joey Cora* ...... Wk 6...... Sonny Gray (pit) ...... Scotti Madison, C 2013...... Tony Kemp, 2B 1999...... Hunter Bledsoe, 3B 1986...3/24...... Cam Hazen* ...... Wk 12 ...... Joe Loftus (hit) ...... Jerry Williams, OF Pitcher of the Year 2004...... Warner Jones, 2B; ...... 4/24...... Kelly Klippenstein* 2011.... Wk. 3...... Sonny Gray (pit) ...... Dan Jahnke, P 2007...... David Price, LHP ...... Ryan Klosterman, SS 1987...3/30...... David Joine (plyr) ...... Wk. 6...... Grayson Garvin (pit) ...... Dave Nenad, DH (MVP) 2011...... Grayson Garvin, LHP 2006...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B ...... 4/20...... Brad Harvie (plyr) ...... Wk. 7...... Tony Kemp (fr.) 1990...... Jeff Martin, C Freshman of the Year 2007...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B 1988...4/18...... Jim Schifman (plyr) ...... Wk. 8...... Curt Casali (hit) ...... Todd Muckerheide, DH 2006...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B ...... Dominic de la Osa, OF 1989...4/19...... Jamie Abbgy (plyr) ...... Wk. 10...... Conrad Gregor (fr.) 1993...... Nick Morrow, 2B 2011...... Tony Kemp, OF ...... David Price, P ...... 4/24....Mike McLochlin (pit) 2012.... Wk. 9...... Anthony Gomez (hit) 1994...... Boomer Whipple, 3B First Team All-SEC ...... Casey Weathers, P 1992...4/13...... Scott Newell (pit) 2013.... Wk. 2...... Philip Pfeifer (pit.) ...... Stephen Wix, C 1954...... Charles Hawkins, P 2008...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B 1993...4/12....Vee Hightower (plyr) ...... Wk. 3...... Kevin Ziomek (pit.) ...... Nick Morrow, OF 1956...... Bob Gregor, C ...... David Macias, OF 1994...5/17...... Nick Morrow (plyr) ...... Wk. 4...... Kevin Ziomek (pit.) ...... Craig Sands, OF 1971...... Steve Estep, 2B 2009...... Brian Harris, SS 1996...4/15...... Josh Adeeb (plyr) ...... Wk. 11...... Tony Kemp (hit) 1995...... Josh Paul, OF ...... Jerry Reasonover, UT 2010...... Anthony Gomez, 2B ...... 4/29...... Phillip Haigler (pit) ...... Wk. 13...... Tony Kemp (hit) ...... Ryan Brown, DH ...... Jeff Peeples, P 2011...... Aaron Westlake, 1B 1997...4/28...... Josh Adeeb (plyr) * The SEC did not separate awards 2004...... Cesar Nicolas, DH/1B 1972...... Bill Winchester, 1B ...... Tony Kemp, OF 2000...4/10..... Karl Nonemaker (plyr) for position players and pitchers ...... Warner Jones, 2B ...... Steve Estep, 2B ...... Grayson Garvin, LHP 2001...3/12...... Ulises Cabrera (plyr) until 1987 ...... Ryan Klosterman, SS ...... Jeff Peeples, P 2012...... Anthony Gomez, SS 2002....2/25...... Jeremy Sowers (pit) All-SEC East ...... Jonathan Douillard, C 1973...... Ted Shipley, SS 2013...... Tony Kemp, 2B 2003... 4/8...... Jeremy Sowers (pit) From 1961-85, the SEC coaches ...... Jeremy Sowers, LHP ...... Rick Duncan, OF ...... Mike Yastrzemski, OF ...... 4/22...... Cesar Nicolas (pit) selected All-Eastern and Western 2006...... Pedro Alvarez, 3B ...... Greg Collins, C Second Team All-SEC ...... 5/20.....Warner Jones (plyr) Division teams along with overall ...... Dominic de la Osa, OF ...... Jeff Peeples, P 1960...... Channing Workman, 3B 2004...5/24.... Jeremy Sowers (pit) All-SEC squads. Those listed as ...... Ryan Flaherty, SS 1974...... Ted Shipley, SS 1988...... Jim Schifman, OF ...... 3/29.....Warner Jones (plyr) All-SEC selections previously on ...... Shea Robin, DH ...... Rick Duncan, OF 1989...... Bob Schabes, DH ...... 3/1...... Jeremy Sowers (pit) this page were also All-Eastern 2007...... Pedro Alvarez (MVP), 3B ...... Rick Rhodes, P 1991...... Greg Thomas, 1B ...... 2/23...... Ryan Mullins (pit) Division Players. Listed below are ...... Dominic de la Osa, OF 1975...... Rick Duncan, OF 1992...... Jeff Martin, C 2005...2/21...... Jensen Lewis (pit) Vanderbilt’s All-Eastern Division ...... Ryan Flaherty, SS ...... Gene Menees, 2B 1993...... Greg Thomas, 1B ...... 4/4...... Mike Baxter (hit) players who did not make All-SEC...... Shea Robin, C 1976...... Steve Chandler, OF 1994...... Nick Morrow, OF ...... 4/18...... Ryan Mullins (pit) 1963...... Elliot Hembree, UT 2008...... Ryan Flaherty, SS 1977...... Jerry Robertson, OF 1995...... Boomer Whipple, 3B 2006...3/13...... David Price (pit) 1969...... Jimmy Conn, UT ...... Andrew Giobbi, 1B ...... Mike Wright, C 1997...... Clinton Johnston, OF ...... 3/20...... Pedro Alvarez (fr.) ...... Elliott Jones, P 2009...... Andrew Giobbi, C 1978...... Scotti Madison, OF 2003...... Jeremy Sowers, LHP ...... 3/27...... David Price (pit) 1970...... Bill Winchester, 1B ...... Mike Minor, LHP ...... Jerry Williams, C 2004...... Jeremy Sowers, LHP ...... 4/3...... David Price (pit) 1971...... Mike Willis, P ...... Steven Liddle, OF 1979...... Scotti Madison, C 2005...... Jensen Lewis, RHP ...... 4/10...... David Price (pit) 1972...... Mike Willis, P 2010...... Aaron Westlake, DH ...... Jack Nuismer, P 2006...... David Price, LHP ...... 4/17...... Pedro Alvarez (hit) 1974...... Steve Tinsley, C 2011...... Sonny Gray, RHP 1980...... Scotti Madison, C 2007...... Ryan Flaherty, SS ...... 5/22...... Ryan Flaherty (fr.) 1976...... Bill Hardin, 3B ...... Aaron Westlake, 1B ...... Bill Hench, 3B 2008...... Dominic de la Osa, OF 2007...Wk 1...... Pedro Alvarez (hit) 1982...... Charles DeFrance, OF ...... Riley Reynolds, 2B 1982...... Erez Borowsky, C ...... Alex Feinberg, 2B ...... Wk 2...... David Price (pit) ...... Brian Farley, P ...... Jason Esposito, 3B 1983...... Darren Puskarich, C ...... Ryan Flaherty, SS ...... Wk 5...... David Price (pit) ...... Cam Stubbs, UT ...... Conrad Gregor, DH 1984...... Joey Cora, SS 2009...... Steven Liddle, OF ...... Wk 12...... Dom de la Osa (hit) ...... Tim Turner, 2B 2012...... Spencer Navin, C 1985...... Joey Cora, SS 2010...... Sonny Gray, RHP ...... Wk 15...... Dom de la Osa (hit) 1983...... Doug Fair, OF ...... Connor Harrell, OF 1987...... Greg Smith, 1B 2011...... Jason Esposito, 3B 2008...Wk 8...... David Macias (hit) 1985...... Mark Ambrose, P ...... Mike Yastrzemski, OF 1990...... JoJo Smith, P ...... Conrad Gregor, DH 2009...Wk 2...... Aaron Westlake (fr.) ...... Benton Patton, OF 2013...... Tony Kemp, 2B ...... Jim Schifman, OF ...... Sonny Gray, RHP ...... Wk 7...... Sonny Gray (fr.) SEC All-Tournament ...... Conrad Gregor, 1B 1993...... Vee Hightower, OF 2013...... Tyler Beede, RHP ...... Wk 8...... Mike Minor (pit) Team ...... Connor Harrell, OF ...... Boomer Whipple, 3B ...... Connor Harrell, OF ...... Wk 10...... Brian Harris (hit) 1980...... Mike Pike, 1B ...... Zander Wiel, DH 1994...... Boomer Whipple, 3B SEC Player/Pitcher/ ...... Wk 12.....Aaron Westlake (hit) ...... Charles DeFrance, 2B ...... Tyler Beede, P

THREE OF THE BEST Pedro Alvarez (left), Tony Kemp (center) and David Price (right) are three of the best players to ever suit up for the Commodores. Alvarez was a three-time All-SEC performer and Freshman of the Year in 2006. Kemp became just the third player in SEC history to be named both SEC Freshman of the Year and Player of the year in his career. Price won the and virtually every national player of the year award in 2007 en route to being the top overall pick in the MLB Draft in 2007.

@VANDYBASEBALL 51 COMMODORE HONORS

Jeff Peeples Most Valuable Player Award Jeff Peeples Year-by-Year Winners 2013 Recipient - Mike Yastrzemski The award pays tribute to Jeff Peeples, who Mike Yastrzemski saved his best for last with 2001 Sean Luellwitz, 1B Jr. was a four-year letterwinner at Vanderbilt from an outstanding senior season. Yastrzemski posted 1970-73. 2002 Sean Luellwitz, 1B Sr. career-bests hitting .312 with 19 doubles, 52 runs He was a three-time All-Southeastern 2003 Jeremy Sowers, LHP So. scored and 43 RBI. Conference selection who helped guide the Yastrzemski ended his career with the Commodores to three SEC Tournaments and the 2004 Ryan Klosterman, SS Jr. Commodores having started 203 straight games 1972 SEC Championship. 2005 Mike Baxter, 1B Jr. dating back to his freshman season in 2010. Peeples was one of only two pitchers in SEC He was a first team All-SEC outfielder and third history to lead the league in 2006 Pedro Alvarez, 3B Fr. team All-American before being selected in the for two consecutive years (1971-72). He also led 2007 David Price, LHP Jr. the conference in victories (12) and strikeouts 14th round by Baltimore. (113) in 1973. 2008 David Macias, OF Sr. Peeples still holds Vanderbilt career records 2009 Nick Christiani, RHP Sr. for wins (29) and earned run average (1.68). He went on to play professionally for the 2010 Brian Harris, SS Sr. St. Louis Cardinals and was inducted into the 2011 Bryan Johns, IF Sr. Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in the spring of 2012 Anthony Gomez, IF Jr. 2001. Mike Yastrzemski 2013 Mike Yastrzemski, OF Sr. ALL-SEC ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar 1986 1995 2001 Athlete of the Year Award Kyle Balch, P (Math); Joey Jackson, 2B Ryan Bachman, 2B (Philosophy); David Rob Bedwell, 1B/P (HOD); Ulises Cabrera, 2001 – Ulises Cabrera, finalist (Psyc.) Daniels, P (History); Jason Elliott, SS SS (HOD); Taylor Childress, P (HOD); 2002 – Jeff Little, finalist (HOD); Jason Robbins, OF (Eng. Sci.); K.C. Dyer (Undecided); Kyle Flubacker, 1987 Boomer Whipple, 3B (Econ.) OF (Philosophy); Kevin Geshke, OF 1971 Kyle Balch, P (Math); Brad Harvie, 2B (Mathematics); Jeff Little, P (Molecular Greg Collins, C (Elect. Eng.); Jeff Love, OF (Education); Bob Schabes, OF (Econ.) 1996 Biology), Sean Luellwitz, 1B (HOD), Karl (Pre-Law); Adams Carroll, OF (Pre-Law) Ryan Bachman, 2B (Philosophy); Ryan Nonemaker, OF (HOD), John Prothro, 3B/ 1988 Brown, DH (HOD); Glenn Davis, 1B (HOD); DH (Interdisp. Comm.); Brooks Rutledge 1973 Kyle Balch, P (Math); Bob Schabes, OF , SS (HOD); Paul Seybt, P (Mathematics); Jay Smith (Undecided); Greg Collins, C (Elect. Eng.) (Econ.) (HOD) Scott Vanderhoff (HOD)

1975 1989 1997 2002 Gene Menees, 2B (Phys. Ed.); Mike Coyne, Jamie Abbgy, 1B (HOD); Jeff Callahan, Hunter Bledsoe, 3B (Eng. Sci.); Chris Rob Bedwell (HOD), Adam Blue (HOD), P (Engineering) 2B (HOD); Bryant Freer, P (Biomech. Eng.); Christensen, 2B (HOD); Justin Dill, Ulises Cabrera (HOD), Taylor Childress Rick Holt, 3B (Undeclared); Bob Schabes, C (HOD); Jimmy Dykes, SS (HOD); (HOD), Kenneth Dyer (Economics), 1976 DH-OF (Econ.); John Turnbull, P (Chem.) Paul Seybt, P (HOD); David Woods, C Kyle Flubacker (HOD), Kevin Geshke Kenny Sholl, 2B (Engineering) (Engineering) (Mathematics) John Kaye (History), 1990 Jeff Little (Molecular Biology), Chris 1979 Chip Fridrich, P (HOD); Rick Holt, 3B 1998 Maultsby (HOD), Sean Luellwitz (HOD), Nelson Jennings, SS (Bus.Ad.) (Chemistry); Todd Muckerheide, DH Chris Christensen, 2B (HOD); Justin Dill, C Karl Nonemaker (HOD), John Prothro (Econ.); Jim Schifman, OF (HOD); John (HOD); Jimmy Dykes, IF (HOD); Paul Seybt, (Communication Studies), Brooks Rutledge 1980 Turnbull, P (Chem.) P (HOD); David Woods, C (Economics) (Art History), Jay Smith (Economics), Scott Nelson Jennings, SS (Bus.Ad.) Vanderhoff (HOD) 1991 1999 1981 Mickey Ellison, C (HOD); Rick Holt, 3B Hunter Bledsoe, 3B (Econ./Eng Sci.); Kevin 2003 Cam Stubbs, 1B (Phys. Ed.) (Chemistry); John Turnbull, P (Chem.) Geshke, OF (Arts & Science); Stephen Dean Bennett (Political Science), John Prather, P (Arts & Science) Kaye (History), Sean Leullwitz (HOD), 1982 1992 Jeffrey Little (Molecular Biology), Cam Stubbs, 1B (Phys. Ed.); Kent Tom Pendley, P (Economics) 2000 Chris Maultsby (HOD), Karl Nonemaker Yarbrough, OF (Phys.Ed.) Stephen Prather, P (Interdisp. Comm.); (HOD), John Prothro (Interdisciplinary 1993 Kyle Flubacker, OF (Undecided); Kevin Communication), Jay Smith, (Economics), 1983 David Daniels, P (History); Mickey Ellison, Geshke, OF (Math); Jeff Little, P Jeremy Sowers (Arts & Sciences), Paul Tom Hoerman, P (Poly Sci.); Kent C (HOD); Nick Morrow, OF (HOD); Tom (Math); Sean Luellwitz, 1B (HOD); Karl Stempel Vanderbilt (Math/Political Yarbrough, OF (Phys.Ed.); Jeff Trenning, P Pendley, P (Economics); Brad Reese, 2B Nonemaker, OF (HOD); Scott Vanderhoff, Science), Scott Vanderhoff (HOD), Matt (Econ./Eng.) (HOD); Jason Robbins, OF (Eng. Sci.); 2B (HOD) Zeller (HOD) Boomer Whipple, 3B (Econ.) 1984 2004 Greg Allen, C (Philosophy); Tim Brecht, 2B 1994 Mike Baxter (HOD), Aaron Garza (Arts (Phys. Ed.); Joey Cora, SS (Math); Scott David Daniels, P (History); Jason Elliott, & Science), Carter Hawkins (HOD),Ryan Darling, OF (Comp. Sci.); Tom Hoerman, SS (HOD); Nick Morrow, OF (HOD); Jason Klosterman (HOD); Jensen Lewis P (Poly Sci.); Bob Nicolich, P (Psyc.); Jeff Robbins, OF (Eng. Sci.); Boomer Whipple, (Communication Studies), Tony Mansolino Trenning, P (Econ./Eng.) 3B (Econ.) (HOD),Nick Pilkington (Mechanical Engineering); Ryan Rote (HOD), Worth 1985 Scott (HOD), Zach Simpson (HOD), Jeremy Joey Cora, SS (Math); Jeff Trenning, P Sowers (Political Science), Matt Zeller (Econ./Eng.) (HOD)

52 Vanderbilt Baseball SUPPORT STAFF

Lacey Ballard Nate Bell Burris Cox Luke Gude Alexis Henderson Will Hinson Trae Holthouse Video Academic Counselor Student Manager Student Manager Asst. Director of Video Operations Asst. Dir. of Facilities Marketing & Sales & Operations

Josh Ruchotzke “Magic” Noori Steven Parks Michael Portu Jeannie Stotts Wes Whaley Sam Wild Student Manager Food Coach Video Coordinator Student Manager Caldwell Travel Video Video Operations

ALL-SEC ACADEMIC SELECTIONS

2005 2009 Aaron Westlake (Interdisciplinary 2013 Mike Baxter (HOD), Aaron Garza (HOD), Sean Bierman (Interdisciplinary), Ben Studies), Mike Yastrzemski (undeclared), Walker Buehler (undeclared), WIll Carter Hawkins (HOD), Warner Jones Blanton (Economics), Russell Brewer Kevin Ziomek (undeclared) Cooper (Financial Strategy), Tyler (HOD), Bill Kleinschrodt (HOD), Tony (HOD), Nick Christiani (Economics), Ferguson (undeclared), Carson Mansolino (HOD), Greg Moviel (Special Caleb Cotham (Economics), Drew 2012 Fulmer (undeclared), Conrad Gregor Education), Nick Pilkington (Mechanical Fann (HOD), Drew Hayes (Secondary Connor Castellano (undeclared), Vince (Finance & Entrepreneurship), Connor Engineering); Ryan Rote (HOD), Rucker Education and English), Alex Hilliard Conde (undeclared), Will Cooper (unde- Harrell (Strategic Finance), Andrew Taylor (HOD), Matt Zeller (HOD) (Music Education), Mark Lamm (HOD), clared), Drew Fann (HOD), Anthony Gomez Harris (Leadership & Organizational Steven Liddle (Interdisciplinary), Chase (Financial Management), Conrad Gregor Performance), Chris Harvey 2006 Reid (Economics), Kellen St. Luce (undeclared), Connor Harrell (Financial (Communications & Marketing), Tony Matt Buschmann (HOD), Cody Crowell (Interdisciplinary), Jordan Wormsley Strategy), Andrew Harris (Interdisciplinary Kemp (Communication & Society), (HOD), Ryan Davis (Economics), Greg (HOD) Studies), Will Johnson (undeclared), Tony Keenan Kolinsky (Corporate Operations Del George (Mechanical Engineering), Kemp (undeclared), Keenan Kolinsky & Management), D.J. Luna (Economics), Alex Feinberg (Economics), Brad French 2010 (undeclared), Josh Lee (undeclared), Jack Jack Lupo (Society & Business), Joel (Economics), Carter Hawkins (HOD), Greg Jack Armstrong (Interdisciplinary Lupo (Economics), Joel McKeithan (unde- McKeithan (Marketing Entertainment), Moviel (Special Education), Shea Robin Studies), Russell Brewer (HOD), Drew clared), Brian Miller (undeclared), Jared Brian Miller (Management & Social (Economics), Rucker Taylor (HOD) Fann (HOD), Grayson Garvin (HOD), Miller (undeclared), Spencer Navin (unde- Service), Jared Miller (Enterprise & Sonny Gray (Sociology), Andrew Harris clared), Riley Reynolds (Interdisciplinary Finance), Spencer Navin (Management & 2007 (Interdisciplinary Studies), Brian Harris Studies), Drew VerHagen (HOD), Mike Environmental Studies), Adam Ravenelle Caleb Cotham (Economics), Adam Cronk (Organzatonal Leadership), Drew Hayes Yastrzemski (Crime and Society), Kevin (Ancient to Modern Commerce), Kyle (HOD), Cody Crowell (HOD), Jason (Educational Studies/English), Taylor Hill Ziomek (undeclared) Smith (undeclared), Luke Stephenson Cunningham (Mathematics), Ryan Davis (HOD), Mark Lamm (HOD), Navery Moore (undeclared), Dansby Swanson (unde- (Economics), Alex Feinberg (Economics), (Economics), Chase Reid (Economics), clared), Mike Yastrzemski (Crime & Brad French (Economics), Carter Hawkins Riley Reynolds (Interdisciplinary Studies), Society), Kevin Ziomek (Managerial & (HOD), Brett Jacobson (Communication Aaron Westlake (Interdisciplinary Organizational Studies) Studies) , Tyler Rhoden (HOD), Shea Robin Studies), Jordan Wormsley (HOD) (Economics), Stephen Shao (Anthropology) 2011 2008 Jack Armstrong (Interdisciplinary Studies), Russell Brewer (HOD), Nick Christiani Curt Casali (Corporate Communications), (Economics), Adam Cronk (HOD), Drew Fann (HOD), Regan Flaherty Jason Cunningham (Mathematics), (undeclared), Grayson Garvin (HOD), Alex Feinberg (Economics), Brad Anthony Gomez (Financial Management), French (Economics), Richie Goodenow Sonny Gray (Sociology), Conrad Gregor (Sociology), Parker Hanks (HOD), Brian (undeclared), Connor Harrell (Financial Harris (Sociology), Alex Hilliard (Musical Strategy), Andrew Harris (Interdisciplinary Arts/Teacher Education), Brett Jacobson Studies), Taylor Hill (HOD), Bryan Johns (Communication Studies), Mark Lamm (Creativity and Critical Thought), Will (HOD), Mike Minor (Sociology), Shea Johnson (undeclared), Keenan Kolinsky Joe Loftus, Corey Williams, Navery Moore, Jack Robin (Economics), Steven Schwartz (undeclared), Mark Lamm (HOD), Josh Armstrong & Mark Lamm were five of seven former (Economics), Jordan Wormsley (HOD) Lee (undeclared), Joe Loftus (Sociology), Jack Lupo (Economics), Navery Moore Commodores that came back to finish their degrees in (Economics), Spencer Navin (undeclared), the fall of 2012. Riley Reynolds (Interdisciplinary Studies), @VANDYBASEBALL 53 VANDERBILT ADMINISTRATION

Nicholas S. Zeppos David Williams, II Chancellor Director of Athletics

Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos was An integral part of the Commodore athletics raised in Milwaukee, where he spent many an community for the last decade, David Williams afternoon watching the great Hank Aaron of II serves in a full-time role as Athletics Director the Braves slug home runs in the old County at . Stadium. Williams ranks among the university’s most Named Vanderbilt’s eighth chancellor in prominent leaders, serving in numerous capaci- 2008, Zeppos has taken a keen interest in athlet- ties since arriving in Nashville in 2000. Aside ics at Vanderbilt during his more than two from his role in McGugin Center, Williams at the university. holds the titles of Vice Chancellor for University Affairs and Athletics and “I don’t do the operations,” Zeppos said. “I don’t call the plays, I don’t law professor at Vanderbilt. throw the passes. I see my job as simply trying to do whatever I can to sup- port all of the talented people who do these things.” He also is active with the SEC and NCAA in matters of negotiations, This support has included the endorsement of an athletics capital reforms, regulations and planning. improvement plan expected to surpass $50 million, which orchestrates efforts Williams has guided Vanderbilt Athletics since 2003 when the Board of to improve the student experience for athletes and assists with recruiting. Trustees and its administration accepted an initiative to more fully integrate “One thing I consider the ultimate compliment is when a coach calls me Commodore athletics into the total Vanderbilt student life experience. and says, ‘I’ve got a couple of recruits here. Could you meet them?’” Today, Williams has firmly placed his stamp on the program, and has A distinguished legal scholar, teacher and executive, Zeppos served from positioned Vanderbilt Athletics among the most innovative in the nation. 2002 to February 2008 as Vanderbilt’s chief academic officer, overseeing the The cumulative grade point for Vanderbilt student-athletes has continued to university’s undergraduate, graduate and professional education programs and improve through Williams’ tenure, reaching its highest level in more than two research in liberal arts and sciences, engineering, music, education, business, decades. Competitive successes, such as back-to-back bowl wins in football, law and divinity. As provost and vice chancellor, he chaired Vanderbilt’s bud- recent SEC titles in baseball and women’s cross country, is becoming an geting and capital planning council, as well as oversaw the dean of students expectation on campus. Individual accomplishment has been increasing, with and dean of admissions. 11 Vanderbilt athletes being selected in the first round of their respective Zeppos has led a number of important initiatives at Vanderbilt, including professional drafts in the last nine years. the planning process for The Ingram Commons, a landmark transformation Williams also demonstrated his leadership within the Vanderbilt program of the first-year experience; the Strategic Academic Planning Group; innova- by orchestrating successful searches for exceptional coaches to guide Commo- tive efforts in undergraduate admissions and financial aid; and the develop- dore sports. Recently he enticed Stanford University Defensive Coordinator ment of new programs in Jewish studies, law and economics and genetics, Derek Mason to become the 28th head coach in Vanderbilt football history. among others. Williams also directed the search for men’s golf coach Scott Lim- In a bold move to strength Vanderbilt’s commitment to admitting under- graduates on the basis of accomplishment and achievement, rather than their baugh, who guided his first Vanderbilt squad to the NCAA Regional ability to pay, Zeppos significantly expanded the financial aid program in Championships. 2009. By replacing undergraduate, need-based loans with grant and scholar- Williams has kept top coaches and staffs on campus. Orchestrating exten- ship assistance, the university opened its doors wider to highly talented and sions for baseball coach Tim Corbin and men’s tennis coach Ian Duvenhage. qualified students of all economic, cultural and geographical backgrounds. The Williams has addressed numerous facility upgrades, including an extensive expanded aid program is funded by a combination of strategic budget alloca- refurbishing of Vanderbilt Stadium and football locker rooms, expansion of tions, the university’s Shape the Future fundraising campaign, which under Hawkins Field, addition of new tennis courts and amenities at Brownlee O. Zeppos’ leadership raised over $1.9 billion, and the current Opportunity Currey Tennis Center and renovations in Memorial Gym, the Hendrix Room Vanderbilt campaign. and the McGugin Center. This October, several Vanderbilt teams will start Zeppos was recognized with five teaching awards at the law school before using a new on-campus indoor multipurpose facility that will house an eight- serving as an associate dean, associate provost, and provost and vice chancellor lane track complex and regulation football field. for academic affairs. He also served as interim chancellor for eight months An initiative to allow more overseas travel and study for Vanderbilt teams prior to being formally appointed as Vanderbilt’s eighth chancellor on March and student-athletes also has become reality during Williams’ tenure. 1, 2008. In association with Vanderbilt Athletics, Williams has served as a member Zeppos is the Vice President of the 2013-14 executive committee of the of the SEC team that negotiated recent ESPN and CBS television partner Southeastern Conference and has been named President-elect for the 2014- contracts, and is beginning the final year of a four-year term on the NCAA 16 term.. Division I Academic Cabinet. He also serves as Chair of the NCAA Infrac- In the Nashville community, Zeppos serves on the boards of the Nashville tion Appeals Committee and is a member of the Enforcement Working Area Chamber of Commerce and the Nashville Public Education Founda- Group. tion. He also serves on the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board and the Freedom Forum Diversity Institute Board. Williams joined Vanderbilt from The Ohio State University in 2000 From 1982 to 1987, Zeppos practiced law in Washington, D.C., at the as Vice Chancellor, General Counsel and University Secretary. His role United States Department of Justice and at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, expanded to Vanderbilt Athletics in 2002. where he specialized in appellate litigation involving complex regulatory, Williams served numerous administrative roles at Ohio State over 14 statutory and constitutional matters. years. When he accepted the Vanderbilt role, Williams was Vice President of Zeppos is a 1979 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Wis- Student and Urban/Community Affairs and Professor of Law at Ohio State. consin Law School, where he served as editor in chief of the Wisconsin Law A native of Detroit, Williams received a Bachelor of Science in Social Review and was selected as the outstanding graduate of his class. He studied Science and Master of Arts in Education from Northern Michigan University history during his undergraduate years at the university, where he was a 1976 where he ran track. He also earned a Master of Business Administration and Phi Beta Kappa graduate. a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Detroit, and an L.L.M. in He is married to Lydia A. Howarth, a graduate of the University of taxation from New York University. Before entering law school, Williams Chicago and Lawrence University, who is an editor. They have two sons, spent 10 years as a teacher and coach in the Detroit public school system. Benjamin and Nicholas. Williams has taught at the law schools of the University of Detroit, Capi- tal University, Ohio State and Vanderbilt, and twice directed the Ohio State

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Law Program in Oxford, England. He was elected outstanding law professor Kevin Colon at both the University of Detroit and The Ohio State University. Williams is active in the Nashville area community, serving as a board Assoc. Director member with several organizations. Currently, Williams is serving a second term on Nashville Mayor Karl of Athletics Dean’s Procurement Standards Board. He is also a former two-term member Kevin Colon, a 16-year veteran of Vanderbilt of the Nashville branch of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Board. athletics, oversees the Commodore baseball Williams and his wife, Gail, have four children: Erika, who is a grade program. school teacher in Detroit and graduate of Eastern Michigan University; David Williams III, who is a two-time graduate of Green State University, Colon also oversees the football team, and is an academic counselor at Michigan State where he is working toward women’s bowling team, the video, equipment and a doctorate; Samantha, who is a graduate of Brown University where she strength and conditioning departments. competed in swimming, is now working in the U.S. Senate; and Nick, who will enroll this fall at High Point (N.C.) University after graduating from Uni- In 2011 and 2013, Colon directed Vanderbilt’s hosting of the NCAA baseball versity School of Nashville. Nick was selected as USN’s 2012-13 co-Athlete of Regionals and Super Regionals. He was the team’s official liason at the 2011 the Year after competing in cross country, basketball, track and soccer. College World Series. Williams’ wife, Gail, is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Detroit College of Law and serves as the Associate Director of Colon came to Vanderbilt in 1998, organizing and directing CHAMPS/Life Community Relations of Vanderbilt. She is a past president and current board Skills, the community outreach arm of Commodore athletics. member of the University School of Nashville Board of Trustees and is the past Chair of the Metro Transit Authority where she continues to serve as As CHAMPS/Life Skills director, Colon guided Vanderbilt student-athletes a board member. In addition, Gail serves on the Boards of many non-profit into an expanded role in giving back to local schools, hospitals, non-profit organizations, including The Frist Center, The Women’s Fund Advisory Board, organizations and other efforts aimed at disadvantaged residents of Nashville and the YWCA. and Middle Tennessee. The program also emphasized a commitment to aca- demic excellence, personal development, leadership and career development for participating student-athletes.

Before joining Vanderbilt, Colon served two years as Assistant Director for Student Services at Kansas State University. He has also served as an academic advisor for the Syracuse University football team. Colon earned an undergraduate degree from Iowa State University and master’s degree from the University of Toledo.

Colon has one son, DuBois, and is married to the former Terri Fortenberry..

Hawkins Field from the top of the 25th Avenue Garage during the Commodores Super Regional Series against Oregon State in 2011.

@VANDYBASEBALL 55 2013 SEASON REVIEW

The 2013 Vanderbilt season was a remarkable, record- The Commodores look primed for breaking year that saw the team match the school record another sweep on Sunday after- with 54 wins and shatter the Southeastern Conference noon with a 5-2 lead going into record with 26 wins in league play. The Commodores won the bottom of the eighth inning but all 14 series during the regular season and clinched the a bullpen meltdown and a costly team’s third SEC championship under Corbin with one error lead to five Oregon runs and week left in the regular season. For the seventh time in 10 Vandy’s winning streak stops at 13 trips in the Corbin Era the Dores played in the SEC Cham- games. pionship game at the SEC Tournament, hosted NCAA March 15-17 – The Commodores Regionals for the third time in school history and Super open league play on The Plains at Regionals for the second time. Vanderbilt’s trip to the Auburn on Friday night with Kevin NCAA Tournament is the team’s eighth straight. Ziomek continuing to deal. The lefty carries a no hitter into the seventh inning and goes 8.1 innings for his February 15-17 – The No. 2 Commodores open up with Long Beach State at fifth win of the year. Connor Har- Hawkins Field marking the first time since 2010 for the Dores to open the season at rell’s three-run homer in the third home. Vandy uses a stellar pitching performance from Kevin Ziomek (6 IP, 1R/1ER, 1BB, puts the Dores over the top in a 5-2 7K) and an 11-hit attack to down the Dirt Bags 10-4 in the opener. On Saturday, VU victory. Tyler Beede picks up where draws 10 walks and scores 12 runs on five hits to claim the series and give Tyler Beede Ziomek left off, carrying a no hitter the victory. LBSU fights back and keeps on fighting on Sunday to salvage a game with Tyler Beede’s 14 wins in 2013 of his own into the seventh on a 13-9 win in a travel-shortened game. The game ends after the eighth inning when led the nation and set a new Saturday before allowing a one-out the Dirt Bags have to catch a flight back to California. Connor Harrell belts his second Vanderbilt single-season single. The Commodores blow out homer of the weekend and drives in four runs in the loss. record. a close game over the final three February 19 – Vanderbilt starts a 13-game winning streak with a 9-3 victory at frames, scoring six runs off the Belmont. The game is played in a howling wind and temperatures in the 40s, a sign Tigers’ bullpen in an 8-1 victory. Vandy finishes off the team’s second straight sweep at of things to come from Mother Nature. Philip Pfeifer pitches his best game-to-date as Auburn on Sunday with an 8-6 win. Tony Kemp and Mike Yastrzemski combine for six a Dore with 10 strikeouts over 6.2 innings to earn his first collegiate win. Tony Kemp hits and Conrad Gregor drives in three runs in the Dores’ 19th win of the year. produces his second career five-hit game. March 22-24 – After an upset loss in the midweek at Middle Tennessee State, the February 22-24 – The Commodores make a clean sweep of Monmouth for the Commodores open SEC play at Hawkins Field with Florida in town. The Gators hand Dores’ first series sweep of the season, outscoring the Nighthawks 29-3 in the three the Dores their second straight loss of the week on Friday night in a 7-1 VU loss. Kevin games. Kevin Ziomek fans 11 over seven innings to earn his second win of the year in Ziomek struggles with command with five walks and gives up a late home run to Taylor the series opener. Vandy rolls in the Saturday game with 10 Commodores collecting Gushue in the loss. The Vandy offense evens the series on Saturday, pounding out 15 at least one hit led by Jack Lupo’s three-hit, three-run effort. Philip Pfeifer earns his hits led by Connor Harrell, Conrad Gregor and Jack Lupo who all have three-hit games. second win of the week with six stellar innings giving up two hits and one unearned Tyler Beede earns the win with 6.1 scoreless innings allowing only two hits. Sunday’s run en route to being named SEC Pitcher of the Week. game is a wild back-and-forth game that ends in the seventh inning due to Florida’s February 26-March 3 – A five-win week keeps the Dores’ winning streak rolling travel restrictions. In a 4-4 game in the seventh and final inning John Norwood’s two- with wins over Arkansas State and Evansville in the midweek followed by a second out, infield single scores Mike Yastrzemski from second base for the winning run. The straight sweep over the weekend vs. Illinois-Chicago. On a Friday night in a wintry victory gives Vanderbilt its first series victory over Florida since 2009. mix of sleet and snow, Kevin Ziomek tosses a one-hit shutout with a career-best 15 March 29-31 – The Commodores take down Lipscomb 4-1 in the midweek in another strikeouts to down the Flames in the series opener. Saturday’s game is played in frigid game played in 30-degree temperatures at Hawkins Field. In-state rival Tennessee temperatures and snow but it doesn’t stop Tyler Beede from picking up his third win visits for the weekend with Mother Nature imposing her will once again, this time with of the year. The highlight of the week is provided by a freshman on Sunday afternoon. rain. All three games vs. the Volunteers are played in a steady rain over the weekend. After failing to get a down in a 1-1 game in the 10th inning, Rhett The Dores trail 3-1 in the bottom of the seventh inning on Friday night before getting Wiseman blasts his first collegiate home run over the right field bleachers to give the back-to-back RBI-singles from Tony Kemp and Xavier Turner to tie the game. Brian Commodores their 10th straight win. Miller enters in the eighth for VU and turns in five scoreless innings with six strikeouts March 8-10 – After playing their fifth straight game with temperatures in the 30s before Spencer Navin delivers a walk-off single in the bottom of the 12th for a 4-3 win. at Hawkins Field in the midweek, the Commodores pack up and head for their annual The Dores claim the series on Saturday behind Tyler Beede, who allows two runs on trip to the west coast, this time to Oregon. For the second straight week Kevin Ziomek four hits with nine strikeouts over 7.1 innings. A five-run eighth inning puts the game absolutely dominates in the Friday night win. The lefty fans 13 and allows one run away in an 8-3 victory. Another wild Sunday game sees the Commodores outlast Ten- on two hits in another complete game. VU clinches the series on Saturday behind nessee 12-8 with the two teams combining for 32 hits. Freshman Kyle Smith produces Tyler Beede, who allows only one unearned run despite six walks over 6.2 innings. a monster game, walking in each of his first three at-bats before belting a grand slam over the left field wall to put the Dores on top to stay and complete another sweep. April 5-7 – Vanderbilt exacts revenge on Middle Tennessee State in the midweek with a 12-3 win before heading to No. 16 Ole Miss for a big time conference clash. Fans in Oxford are treated to a pitcher’s duel on Friday night with Kevin Ziomek outlasting Rebels’ right-hander Bobby Wahl to earn the win in a 3-1 VU victory. The Commodores scratch out a run in the eighth on Spencer Navin’s sac fly and Connor Har- rell’s single in the ninth plates Tony Kemp for an insurance run before Brian Miller nails down his ninth save of the season. The Commodores claim the series on Saturday, using 10 hits to score two runs in a 2-1 victory. The Dores’ bullpen shuts down Ole Miss over the final three innings allowing only one hit in the win. For the third straight Sunday the Commodores are involved in a wild game but emerge victorious, this time 7-6 in 11 innings. After a four-run fourth inning, the Commodores appear to be cruising to their second straight SEC sweep but Ole Miss gets two runs off Brian Miller in the ninth to send it to extra innings. Vandy catches a break in the 11th when All-SEC catcher Stuart Turner throws the ball into left field trying to nab Connor Harrell on a Brian Miller set the single-season saves record with wild pitch. Harrell scores the winning run on the play and Miller finishes off the sweep 16 saves in 2013 and moved into first place all-time with a 1-2-3 11th inning. at Vanderbilt with 21 saves in his two years as a April 12-14 – Missouri visits Hawkins Field for the first time after the Dores down Commodore. UT-Martin 10-3 during the week. The Commodores rock Tigers’ ace lefty Rob Zastryzny

56 Vanderbilt Baseball 2013 SEASON REVIEW for six runs on eight hits, including three home runs. VU cranks out 17 hits with Connor Harrell belting a pair of home runs and driving in four runs along with Vince Conde in an 11-5 Vandy victory. Saturday is more of the same as Vanderbilt collects a season- best 19 hits in support of Tyler Beede, who fans a career-best 10 with no walks over seven innings. Spencer Navin drives in four runs, scores four runs and picks up four hits in the Dores’ 12-1 win. The Commodores complete their third straight sweep with a 16-4 win on Sunday to improve to 33-4 on the year and 14-1 in the SEC. April 20-23 – A 10-9 midweek loss to Tennessee Tech leaves a bad taste in the mouth of the Dores heading into a series at Georgia for the weekend. Mother Nature shows up again on Friday night in Athens, raining out the game and setting up a doubleheader on Saturday. The Bulldogs stun Vanderbilt in the opener 3-1 despite Kevin Ziomek tossing a complete game in the loss. VU leaves 11 men on base in the Kevin Ziomek’s 2.12 ERA in 2013 was the lowest by a loss and collects only five hits. Zander Wiel is inserted into the lineup for the second Commodore since Jeff Peeples in 1973. game of the double dip for his first career start. The redshirt freshman then produces one of the greatest games in Vanderbilt history in Vandy’s 15-4 win. In his first at-bat but it’s still not enough as the Tide scratches out a run in the 10th to snap the Dores’ Wiel blasts a three-run homer to left-center. He laces a RBI-double in his second at-bat winning streak at 14 games. The Commodores bounce back on the final day of the before launching a solo homer in the fifth. Two more walks and two more runs scored regular season with a 14-10 win, drawing nine walks to go with their nine hits. Tyler bring his total to 3-for-3, five RBI and four runs scored. The Commodores claim the Beede’s attempt to win all 14 of his starts comes to an end with Alabama knocking him series on Sunday with a 5-1 win scoring four runs in the first three innings. out of the game in the fourth. Vanderbilt finishes the regular season a school record April 23 – The Commodores’ annual meeting with Louisville in the Battle of the Bar- 48-7 and smashes the SEC mark with a 26-3 record in league play. rel is a match up of two Top 10 teams in Louisville. Vanderbilt jumps on the Cardinals May 22-26 – SEC Tournament – Vanderbilt heads to Hoover, Ala. for the SEC early and hammers the host 10-2 to keep the Barrel. Tony Kemp scores three runs and Tournament as the top seed. The Commodores open with Texas A&M after the Aggies adds three hits with Mike Yastrzemski and Vince Conde combining for seven RBI in down Florida in the opening round. Vandy’s first-ever meeting with Texas A&M does support of Walker Buehler, who earns the win in his home state. not go as planned, as the Aggies shut out the Commodores. The shutout loss is the April 26-28 – Another weekend in the SEC brings another top-tier opponent in No. first for the Dores since the 2012 ES C Tournament. The Aggies hit three home runs 16 Mississippi State coming to Hawkins Field. Fans at The Hawk are treated to a great and hold VU to only three hits. Vanderbilt bounces back to outlast South Carolina 4-3 game on Friday night that sees the Dores win 3-1 behind Kevin Ziomek, who allows in 10 innings in an elimination game the next day. Conrad Gregor delivers a walk-off one run on four hits with nine strikeouts over seven innings. Brian Miller works the single that sends the Gamecocks packing. The victory earns the Commodores a shot final two frames to notch his 12th save of the season and set the school record for at redemption against Texas A&M and the Dores take advantage of it with a 3-0 win. saves in a season. Four runs in the first two innings send the Dores to a 5-2 win on VU pounds out 14 hits while holding the Aggies to only two. Tyler Beede dominates Saturday and the team’s 11th straight series victory. Tyler Beede improves to 11-0 over 7.1 innings allowing two hits and striking out eight to set the Vanderbilt school with six solid innings allowing two runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts. The Com- record with 14 wins. The Dores face Mississippi State with a spot in the championship modores waste no time on Sunday scoring five runs in the first en route to an 8-3 win. game on the line. Vandy feasts on a fatigued Bulldogs’ pitching staff scoring seven Conrad Gregor goes 3-for-3 with three RBI and three runs scores. runs in the second in a 16-8 win. Tony Kemp drives in three runs and Xavier Turner, Connor Harrell, Conrad Gregor and Zander Wiel all post three-hit games. The matchup May 3-4 – Vanderbilt travels to South Carolina for a showdown of two Top 10 teams. everyone has been waiting to see is finally set in the championship game with the The Commodores edge the Gamecocks 3-2 on Friday night for their sixth straight win. Dores taking on LSU. The Commodores rally for two runs in the seventh inning to force Kevin Ziomek allows one run over eight innings for the win and Spencer Navin adds extra innings before the Tigers finally prevail 5-4 in an instant classic. a two-run homer. The Dores get to South Carolina starter Jordan Montgomery early for four runs in the first three innings and hold on to win 5-2 on Saturday. UV racks up May 28 – Tony Kemp and Head Coach Tim Corbin earn SEC honors with Kemp being 15 hits led by three-hit games from Mike Yastrzemski, Zander Wiel and Vince Conde. named SEC Player of the Year and Corbin the Coach of the Year. Kemp becomes just Mother Nature shows up again and rains out Sunday’s game to give the Commodores the third player in league history to win both Freshman of the Year and Player of the their second straight SEC sweep and sixth sweep in league play. Year in his career. For Corbin, it is his second SEC Coach of the Year honor. Mike Yastrzemski joins Kemp on the All-SEC first team. Connor Harrell and Tyler Beede are May 11-12 – The Commodores return to the road at Kentucky after a midweek win named to the second team with Xavier Turner, Zander Wiel and Carson Fulmer getting over Presbyterian 5-2. Again Mother Nature forces a change of plans with rain on nods for the All-Freshman squad. Friday night setting up a doubleheader on Saturday. The Dores play it right this time taking both games of the double dip, winning the first game 11-3 and second game May 31-June 3 – NCAA Nashville Regional – The Commodores enter the 5-3. Tony Kemp goes 6-for-10 in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 2 overall seed with East Tennessee State, Illinois and two Saturday games. Tyler Beede Georgia Tech coming to Nashville for the Regional. The Dores open with a 9-1 win matches Grayson Garvin’s school over ETSU. Connor Harrell launches his 12th home run of the season and Kevin Ziomek record for wins in a season improv- picks up his 11th win. As the visiting team in their home park, VU uses two big innings ing to a perfect 13-0. Vandy finishes to beat Illinois 10-4. A relentless five-run eighth inning puts the game away. Tony off the sweep with a 10-5 win on Kemp, Xavier Turner and Mike Yastrzemski combine to go 10-for-16 from the top of the Sunday and clinches the outright lineup. Georgia Tech’s Josh Heddinger does something no one has done all year, he league title with an amazing 24-2 tosses a complete game against Vandy on his way two a two-hit shutout in the Yellow SEC mark with one weekend left Jackets’ 5-0 win. The loss sets up a win or go home scenario for VU and the Dores to play. Steven Rice earns the win respond with a 7-1 win to claim the Regional. Philip Pfeifer is sharp over five scoreless with 4.2 innings of scoreless relief. innings to earn the win and send the Commodores to their third Super Regional. May 16-18 – Alabama visits Nash- June 8-9 – NCAA Nashville Super Regional – A very familiar foe rests ville for the final weekend of the between Vanderbilt and the College World Series with Louisville coming to Nashville regular season. On Thursday night for the Super Regional. The Commodores fail to take advantage of early opportunities in the opener, freshman Walker in the series opener and fall 5-3. The Cardinals score three runs in the seventh and Buehler deals over seven innings. hold off the Vandy offense in the eighth and ninth stranding five UV runners. The loss The right-hander gives up two runs pushes the Dores to the brink and sets up another win or go home situation. Louisville on seven hits to earn the win in a pushes the Commodores even further early on the next day scoring two runs in the Tony Kemp became the second 7-6 victory. Kyle Smith comes off second inning off Tyler Beede. Cardinals’ starter Jeff Thompson makes those two Commodore to be named SEC the bench to hit a home run, double runs stand up over seven innings before handing it over to the bullpen. The Louisville Player of the Year after leading and score three runs. Vandy rallies bullpen responds by pitching out of two big jams, including the ninth inning. With the the league with a .391 batting for two runs in the eighth inning to tying run at third base in the top of the ninth Cody Ege strikes out Mike Yastrzemski to avaerage. force extra innings on Friday night end the Commodores’ season with a 2-1 loss.

@VANDYBASEBALL 57 2013 STATISTICS

Overall Record: 54-12 Home: 34-7 H Away: 17-3 H Neutral: 3-2 Southeastern Conference: 26-3 BATTING STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Batting Average) Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% Tony Kemp .391 66 66 266 64 104 13 6 0 33 129 .485 35 9 32 4 .471 4 3 34 48 163 173 10 .971 Xavier Turner .324 59 51 219 40 71 10 0 0 36 81 .370 19 6 22 4 .387 4 4 22 27 26 66 6 .939 Mike Yastrzemski .312 66 66 247 52 77 19 3 3 43 111 .449 32 14 44 2 .411 6 3 20 27 130 5 2 .985 Connor Harrell .312 66 66 247 60 77 12 3 12 67 131 .530 32 16 62 3 .418 4 2 9 11 173 2 0 1.000 Conrad Gregor .308 65 65 227 47 70 14 0 3 48 93 .410 54 7 29 6 .440 10 1 21 24 467 40 5 .990 Vince Conde .307 66 65 238 43 73 18 0 6 44 109 .458 29 1 41 8 .380 3 6 3 4 81 152 9 .963 Spencer Navin .302 57 56 182 38 55 5 0 4 34 72 .396 22 21 43 3 .430 3 7 7 8 395 45 3 .993 Jack Lupo .297 57 51 175 25 52 10 0 0 24 62 .354 15 2 24 4 .352 4 20 15 17 87 4 1 .989 ------Will Cooper 1.000 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1.000 John Norwood .328 33 9 58 14 19 4 0 1 10 26 .448 6 1 15 2 .388 2 0 0 0 27 1 0 1.000 Tyler Campbell .313 12 2 16 3 5 1 0 0 0 6 .375 2 0 2 0 .389 0 0 0 0 6 8 2 .875 Zander Wiel .305 33 15 82 13 25 5 0 5 27 45 .549 10 6 11 0 .406 3 0 0 0 22 0 0 1.000 Rhett Wiseman .289 54 11 121 21 35 7 1 3 17 53 .438 13 1 25 2 .360 1 3 6 6 12 0 0 1.000 Kyle Smith .275 22 7 40 16 11 2 1 4 16 27 .675 12 3 17 0 .473 0 1 1 1 3 5 1 .889 Chris Harvey .250 29 13 52 12 13 4 3 0 9 23 .442 5 1 11 1 .328 0 0 0 0 121 13 1 .993 Joel McKeithan .220 25 12 41 6 9 0 0 0 6 9 .220 3 0 8 0 .267 1 4 0 0 20 31 3 .944 Dansby Swanson .188 11 4 16 4 3 1 0 0 1 4 .250 4 3 5 1 .435 0 1 1 2 13 19 2 .941 Andrew Harris .125 21 0 8 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 .250 1 0 2 0 .222 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 1.000 D.J. Luna .000 8 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 .667 Kevin Ziomek .000 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 10 18 7 .800 Tyler Beede .000 20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 5 17 1 .957 Vanderbilt Totals .313 66 66 2238 459 701 126 17 41 418 984 .440 295 91 394 40 .407 45 57 139 175 1788 644 58 .977 Opponents .220 66 66 2135 217 469 68 9 20 190 615 .288 258 64 520 43 .320 17 46 43 66 1705 618 82 .966

LOB - Team (562), Opp (515). DPs turned - Team (53), Opp (56). IBB - Team (17), Gregor 7, Kemp 3, Yastrzemski 3, Norwood 1, Harris 1, Harrell 1, Conde 1, Opp (5). Picked off - Harrell 2, Navin 1, McKeithan 1, Turner 1, Gregor 1.

PITCHING STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Earned Run Average) 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 Kevin Ziomek 2.12 11 3 17 17 3 1 0 0 119.0 79 33 28 40 115 14 0 3 420 .188 4 13 2 3 7 Tyler Beede 2.32 14 1 17 17 0 0 1 0 101.0 64 32 26 63 103 7 3 3 343 .187 14 10 0 1 11 ------Keenan Kolinsky 0.00 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 .143 0 0 0 0 0 Nevin Wilson 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Smith 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Miller 1.58 5 2 32 0 0 0 1 16 57.0 37 13 10 11 48 3 1 2 206 .180 1 12 0 2 1 Jared Miller 2.31 2 1 22 0 0 0 0 2 23.1 22 9 6 15 24 5 1 0 91 .242 4 5 0 1 2 Carson Fulmer 2.39 3 0 26 0 0 0 0 4 52.2 37 16 14 25 51 4 0 2 178 .208 6 5 1 0 5 Steven Rice 2.57 4 0 21 0 0 0 1 0 35.0 28 11 10 12 28 2 0 0 121 .231 1 3 0 1 0 Walker Buehler 3.14 4 3 16 9 0 0 0 1 63.0 64 25 22 25 57 16 0 5 243 .263 6 2 0 1 5 Adam Ravenelle 3.18 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 17.0 13 8 6 8 9 3 0 0 62 .210 2 2 0 0 0 Philip Pfeifer 3.68 4 0 15 12 0 0 0 0 63.2 62 32 26 30 47 5 0 3 222 .279 5 5 1 5 14 Tyler Ferguson 4.21 3 1 8 4 0 0 1 0 25.2 24 12 12 11 21 2 2 0 97 .247 5 4 0 1 0 TJ Pecoraro 5.97 4 1 10 7 0 0 0 1 34.2 38 26 23 14 15 7 2 2 140 .271 2 3 0 2 1 Vanderbilt Totals 2.76 54 12 66 66 3 3 2 24 596.0 469 217 183 258 520 68 9 20 2135 .220 50 64 4 17 46 Opponents 6.19 12 54 66 66 1 2 1 6 568.1 701 459 391 295 394 126 17 41 2238 .313 61 91 19 45 57

PB - Team (7), Navin 5, Harvey 2, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (10), Navin 5, Pfeifer 2, Ziomek 1, Beede 1, Fulmer 1, Opp (6). SBA/ATT - Navin (27-43), Beede (13-19), Harvey (16-18), Pfeifer (6-11), Fulmer (5-9), Ziomek (4-7), Buehler (5-6), Miller B (4-5), Ferguson (3-3), Rice (1-2), Pecoraro (2-2), Ravenelle (0-1), Miller J (0-1).

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58 Vanderbilt Baseball 2013 SEC STATISTICS

Southeastern Conference Record: 26-3 Home: 13-2 H Away: 13-1

BATTING STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Batting Average) 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% Mike Yastrzemski .407 29 29 108 31 44 13 1 1 19 62 .574 15 7 16 1 .500 2 1 8 12 54 3 2 .966 Tony Kemp .392 29 29 125 24 49 7 2 0 7 60 .480 10 3 15 1 .443 2 1 11 16 82 90 3 .983 Connor Harrell .336 29 29 119 33 40 4 2 6 25 66 .555 8 6 29 2 .403 1 1 4 5 80 1 0 1.000 Vince Conde .324 29 29 105 23 34 10 0 1 20 47 .448 17 0 18 4 .415 1 2 3 3 35 69 3 .972 Conrad Gregor .320 28 28 97 25 31 7 0 3 23 47 .485 25 2 10 5 .453 4 1 8 8 226 15 2 .992 Xavier Turner .307 25 22 101 14 31 6 0 0 12 37 .366 7 4 13 3 .372 1 0 7 11 10 42 1 .981 Jack Lupo .302 26 23 86 7 26 4 0 0 11 30 .349 5 0 9 2 .337 1 9 3 4 51 3 1 .982 Spencer Navin .273 25 24 77 13 21 3 0 3 24 33 .429 12 4 23 1 .385 3 4 2 3 158 16 2 .989 ------Andrew Harris .333 7 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 .667 0 0 1 0 .333 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 Zander Wiel .326 13 11 43 9 14 4 0 3 17 27 .628 4 2 7 0 .400 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 1.000 John Norwood .316 13 2 19 3 6 1 0 0 3 7 .368 2 1 3 2 .391 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1.000 Kyle Smith .294 8 4 17 9 5 1 0 3 7 15 .882 7 1 7 0 .520 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1.000 Rhett Wiseman .254 21 3 59 6 15 4 1 0 8 21 .356 5 1 14 1 .323 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1.000 Chris Harvey .250 11 5 24 4 6 1 1 0 7 9 .375 1 0 3 0 .280 0 0 0 0 50 8 1 .983 Joel McKeithan .143 11 6 21 3 3 0 0 0 4 3 .143 1 0 4 0 .174 1 2 0 0 14 18 2 .941 Dansby Swanson .000 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 1.000 Tyler Beede .000 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 4 7 1 .917 D.J. Luna .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kevin Ziomek .000 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 13 6 .727 Vanderbilt Totals .324 29 29 1007 204 326 66 7 20 189 466 .463 120 31 174 22 .406 18 24 48 64 792 309 27 .976 Opponents .234 29 29 958 103 224 30 2 12 90 294 .307 116 25 214 20 .331 5 26 14 21 759 263 35 .967

LOB - Team (237), Opp (235). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (29). IBB - Team (9), Gregor 5, Norwood 1, Conde 1, Yastrzemski 1, Kemp 1, Opp (4). Picked off - McKeithan 1, Harrell 1.

PITCHING STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Earned Run Average) 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 Kevin Ziomek 2.49 6 2 10 10 1 0 0 0 68.2 51 23 19 29 56 8 0 2 245 .208 2 4 1 1 6 Tyler Beede 2.77 9 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 61.2 41 20 19 36 62 4 1 3 212 .193 10 6 0 0 8 ------Steven Rice 1.54 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 11.2 10 2 2 4 7 2 0 0 39 .256 1 2 0 0 0 Jared Miller 1.74 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 1 10.1 9 3 2 3 12 3 0 0 41 .220 3 2 0 0 0 Brian Miller 1.90 3 1 14 0 0 0 0 9 23.2 20 5 5 4 17 1 0 2 86 .233 0 5 0 1 0 Walker Buehler 1.93 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 1 18.2 22 6 4 5 16 6 0 0 74 .297 3 1 0 1 2 Carson Fulmer 2.92 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 4 24.2 20 8 8 10 26 2 0 1 86 .233 2 1 0 0 4 TJ Pecoraro 4.95 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 1 20.0 22 12 11 7 9 2 1 2 83 .265 0 1 0 0 0 Adam Ravenelle 5.79 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 3 4 3 4 1 0 0 0 17 .176 2 1 0 0 0 Philip Pfeifer 8.10 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 0 20.0 26 20 18 14 8 2 0 2 75 .347 3 2 1 2 6 Vanderbilt Totals 3.10 26 3 29 29 1 0 0 16 264.0 224 103 91 116 214 30 2 12 958 .234 26 25 2 5 26 Opponents 6.40 3 26 29 29 0 0 0 2 253.0 326 204 180 120 174 66 7 20 1007 .324 29 31 5 18 24

PB - Team (2), Navin 1, Harvey 1, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (3), Fulmer 1, Navin 1, Ziomek 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Harvey (10-10), Beede (8-10), Navin (4-10), Fulmer (1-3), Buehler (2-2), Ziomek (1-2), Pfeifer (2-2), Miller J (0-1), Miller B (0-1).

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Multiple Hit Games Multiple RBI Games Hitting Streaks Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot Player 2 3 4 5+ Tot Xavier Turner...... 19 Tony Kemp...... 17...... 10...... 3...... 1...... 31 Connor Harrell...... 10...... 6...... 4...... -...... 20 Tony Kemp...... 15 Mike Yastrzemski...... 17...... 6...... 1...... -...... 24 Mike Yastrzemski...... 10...... 2...... -...... -...... 12 Jack Lupo...... 12 Connor Harrell...... 16...... 5...... 1...... -...... 22 Conrad Gregor...... 7...... 4...... -...... -...... 11 Connor Harrell...... 10 Vince Conde...... 17...... 5...... -...... -...... 22 Tony Kemp...... 8...... 2...... -...... -...... 10 Mike Yastrzemski...... 10 Xavier Turner...... 15...... 4...... -...... -...... 19 Vince Conde...... 4...... 2...... 3...... -...... 9 Vince Conde...... 8 Conrad Gregor...... 9...... 6...... -...... -...... 15 Xavier Turner...... 7...... 2...... -...... -...... 9 Conrad Gregor...... 8 Spencer Navin...... 9...... 2...... 2...... -...... 13 Spencer Navin...... 6...... 1...... 1...... -...... 8 Spencer Navin...... 7 Rhett Wiseman...... 7...... 4...... -...... -...... 11 Zander Wiel...... 4...... 2...... -...... 1...... 7 Chris Harvey...... 4 Jack Lupo...... 7...... 3...... 1...... -...... 11 Rhett Wiseman...... 4...... 1...... -...... -...... 5 Joel McKeithan...... 3 Zander Wiel...... 3...... 4...... -...... -...... 7 Jack Lupo...... 5...... -...... -...... -...... 5 Zander Wiel...... 3 John Norwood...... 4...... 1...... -...... -...... 5 Kyle Smith...... 1...... 1...... 2...... -...... 4 Rhett Wiseman...... 3 Kyle Smith...... 3...... -...... -...... -...... 3 Chris Harvey...... 1...... 1...... -...... -...... 2 Kyle Smith...... 3 Chris Harvey...... 2...... -...... -...... -...... 2 John Norwood...... 1...... -...... -...... -...... 1 Tyler Campbell...... 3 Joel McKeithan...... 1...... -...... -...... -...... 1 Joel McKeithan...... -...... 1...... -...... -...... 1 John Norwood...... 2 TEAM...... 127...... 50...... 8...... 1...... 186 TEAM...... 68...... 25...... 10...... 1...... 104 Dansby Swanson...... 2 Will Cooper...... 1 Andrew Harris...... 1 Category Leaders Batting Avg Home Runs Steal Attempts Saves Balks Tony Kemp ...... 391 Connor Harrell ...... 12 Tony Kemp ...... 48 Brian Miller ...... 16 Kevin Ziomek ...... 2 Xavier Turner ...... 324 Vince Conde ...... 6 Xavier Turner ...... 27 Carson Fulmer ...... 4 Carson Fulmer ...... 1 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 312 Zander Wiel ...... 5 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 27 Jared Miller ...... 2 Philip Pfeifer ...... 1 Connor Harrell ...... 312 Spencer Navin ...... 4 Conrad Gregor ...... 24 TJ Pecoraro ...... 1 Conrad Gregor ...... 308 Kyle Smith ...... 4 Jack Lupo ...... 17 Walker Buehler ...... 1 Hit Batters Slugging Pct Total Bases Strikeouts Innings Pitched Kevin Ziomek ...... 13 Connor Harrell ...... 530 Connor Harrell ...... 131 Connor Harrell ...... 62 Kevin Ziomek ...... 119.0 Brian Miller ...... 12 Tony Kemp ...... 485 Tony Kemp ...... 129 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 44 Tyler Beede ...... 101.0 Tyler Beede ...... 10 Vince Conde ...... 458 Mike Yastrzemski . . . . . 111 Spencer Navin ...... 43 Philip Pfeifer ...... 63.2 3 tied at ...... 5 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 449 Vince Conde ...... 109 Vince Conde ...... 41 Walker Buehler ...... 63.0 Conrad Gregor ...... 410 Conrad Gregor ...... 93 Tony Kemp ...... 32 Brian Miller ...... 57.0 Runners Picked Off Spencer Navin ...... 5 On Base Pct Walks Total Plate Appearances Batters Struck Out Philip Pfeifer ...... 2 Tony Kemp ...... 471 Conrad Gregor ...... 54 Tony Kemp ...... 317 Kevin Ziomek ...... 115 Tyler Beede ...... 1 Conrad Gregor ...... 440 Tony Kemp ...... 35 Mike Yastrzemski . . . . . 302 Tyler Beede ...... 103 Carson Fulmer ...... 1 Spencer Navin ...... 430 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 32 Connor Harrell ...... 301 Walker Buehler ...... 57 Kevin Ziomek ...... 1 Connor Harrell ...... 418 Connor Harrell ...... 32 Conrad Gregor ...... 299 Carson Fulmer ...... 51 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 411 Vince Conde ...... 29 Vince Conde ...... 277 Brian Miller ...... 48 Batters SO Looking Kevin Ziomek ...... 46 Runs Scored Hit By Pitch At-Bats Appearances Tyler Beede ...... 24 Tony Kemp ...... 64 Spencer Navin ...... 21 Tony Kemp ...... 266 Brian Miller ...... 32 Walker Buehler ...... 19 Connor Harrell ...... 60 Connor Harrell ...... 16 Mike Yastrzemski . . . . . 247 Carson Fulmer ...... 26 Philip Pfeifer ...... 16 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 52 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 14 Connor Harrell ...... 247 Jared Miller ...... 22 Carson Fulmer ...... 15 Conrad Gregor ...... 47 Tony Kemp ...... 9 Vince Conde ...... 238 Steven Rice ...... 21 Vince Conde ...... 43 Conrad Gregor ...... 7 Conrad Gregor ...... 227 2 tied at ...... 17 Fielding Pct Connor Harrell ...... 1.000 Hits Sac Bunts Game Starts Games Started John Norwood ...... 1.000 Tony Kemp ...... 104 Jack Lupo ...... 20 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 66 Kevin Ziomek ...... 17 Zander Wiel ...... 1.000 Connor Harrell ...... 77 Spencer Navin ...... 7 Tony Kemp ...... 66 Tyler Beede ...... 17 Rhett Wiseman ...... 1.000 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 77 Vince Conde ...... 6 Connor Harrell ...... 66 Philip Pfeifer ...... 12 Brian Miller ...... 1.000 Vince Conde ...... 73 Joel McKeithan ...... 4 Vince Conde ...... 65 Walker Buehler ...... 9 Xavier Turner ...... 71 Xavier Turner ...... 4 Conrad Gregor ...... 65 TJ Pecoraro ...... 7 Putouts Conrad Gregor ...... 467 Runs Batted In Sac Flies Earned Run Avg Games Finished Spencer Navin ...... 395 Connor Harrell ...... 67 Conrad Gregor ...... 10 Kevin Ziomek ...... 2.12 Brian Miller ...... 28 Connor Harrell ...... 173 Conrad Gregor ...... 48 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 6 Tyler Beede ...... 2.32 Steven Rice ...... 9 Tony Kemp ...... 163 Vince Conde ...... 44 4 tied at ...... 4 Carson Fulmer ...... 8 Mike Yastrzemski . . . . . 130 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 43 Opposing Bat Avg Jared Miller ...... 6 Xavier Turner ...... 36 Stolen Bases Tyler Beede ...... 187 Adam Ravenelle ...... 4 Assists Tony Kemp ...... 34 Kevin Ziomek ...... 188 Tony Kemp ...... 173 Doubles Xavier Turner ...... 22 Games In Relief Vince Conde ...... 152 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 19 Conrad Gregor ...... 21 Wins Brian Miller ...... 32 Xavier Turner ...... 66 Vince Conde ...... 18 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 20 Tyler Beede ...... 14 Carson Fulmer ...... 26 Spencer Navin ...... 45 Conrad Gregor ...... 14 Jack Lupo ...... 15 Kevin Ziomek ...... 11 Jared Miller ...... 22 Conrad Gregor ...... 40 Tony Kemp ...... 13 Brian Miller ...... 5 Steven Rice ...... 21 Connor Harrell ...... 12 Caught Stealing 4 tied at ...... 4 Adam Ravenelle ...... 11 Errors Tony Kemp ...... 14 Tony Kemp ...... 10 Triples Mike Yastrzemski ...... 7 Losses Wild Pitches Vince Conde ...... 9 Tony Kemp ...... 6 Xavier Turner ...... 5 Walker Buehler ...... 3 Tyler Beede ...... 14 Kevin Ziomek ...... 7 Connor Harrell ...... 3 Conrad Gregor ...... 3 Kevin Ziomek ...... 3 Carson Fulmer ...... 6 Xavier Turner ...... 6 Chris Harvey ...... 3 2 tied at ...... 2 Brian Miller ...... 2 Walker Buehler ...... 6 Conrad Gregor ...... 5 Mike Yastrzemski ...... 3 4 tied at ...... 1 Philip Pfeifer ...... 5 2 tied at ...... 1 Tyler Ferguson ...... 5

60 Vanderbilt Baseball 2013 STATISTICS

2013 Defensive Statistics 2013 Inning-by-Inning Scoring Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CS SB% PB CI Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total Connor Harrell 175 173 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Vanderbilt 54 57 57 47 60 59 51 53 16 5 459 John Norwood 28 27 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Opponents 19 32 16 33 15 27 28 26 19 2 217 Zander Wiel 22 22 0 0 1.000 2 0 0 .000 0 0 Rhett Wiseman 12 12 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2013 Attendance Brian Miller 11 4 7 0 1.000 0 4 1 .800 0 0 Home attendance 110,546 (41 dates avg = 2696) TJ Pecoraro 6 3 3 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Away attendance 104,718 (23 dates avg = 4552) Steven Rice 5 3 2 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 0 Total attendance 215,264 (64 dates avg = 3363) Andrew Harris 5 3 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Adam Ravenelle 2 1 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Win-Loss Summary Tyler Ferguson 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 Total...... 54-12 Will Cooper 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Home...... 34-7 Spencer Navin 443 395 45 3 .993 2 27 16 .628 5 0 Away...... 17-3 Chris Harvey 135 121 13 1 .993 0 16 2 .889 2 0 Conrad Gregor 512 467 40 5 .990 44 0 0 .000 0 0 Neutral...... 3-2 Jack Lupo 92 87 4 1 .989 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Day...... 34-7 Mike Yastrzemski 137 130 5 2 .985 2 0 0 .000 0 0 Night...... 20-5 Tony Kemp 346 163 173 10 .971 38 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Left...... 21-5 Vince Conde 242 81 152 9 .963 26 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Right...... 33-7 Tyler Beede 23 5 17 1 .957 0 13 6 .684 0 0 1-Run games...... 7-4 Philip Pfeifer 19 4 14 1 .947 0 6 5 .545 0 0 2-Run games...... 8-3 Joel McKeithan 54 20 31 3 .944 9 0 0 .000 0 0 5+Run games...... 27-3 Dansby Swanson 34 13 19 2 .941 5 0 0 .000 0 0 Extra innings...... 4-2 Xavier Turner 98 26 66 6 .939 2 0 0 .000 0 0 Shutouts...... 3-2 Carson Fulmer 11 2 8 1 .909 1 5 4 .556 0 0 Scoring 0-2 runs...... 1-6 Kyle Smith 9 3 5 1 .889 2 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 3-5 runs...... 20-4 Walker Buehler 9 4 4 1 .889 1 5 1 .833 0 0 Scoring 6-9 runs...... 14-2 Tyler Campbell 16 6 8 2 .875 4 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 10+ runs...... 19-0 Kevin Ziomek 35 10 18 7 .800 0 4 3 .571 0 0 Opponent 0-2 runs...... 29-1 Jared Miller 4 1 2 1 .750 0 0 1 .000 0 0 Opponent 3-5 runs...... 19-7 D.J. Luna 3 1 1 1 .667 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Opponent 6-9 runs...... 5-2 Keenan Kolinsky 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Connor Harrell led the Nevin Wilson 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Opponent 10+ runs...... 1-2 Commodores with 12 home runs Totals 2490 1788 644 58 .977 53 43 23 .652 7 0 Scored in 1st inning...... 24-4 and 67 RBI in 2013. Opponents 2405 1705 618 82 .966 56 139 36 .794 6 0 Scores first...... 37-4 Opp. scores first...... 17-8 2013 Team Superlatives 2013 Individual Superlatives Batting Batting At bats ...... 45 ...... at Ole Miss (Apr 07, 2013) At bats...... 6 . . . . . (11x), last T. Kemp, X. Turner vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Runs scored ...... 16 . . .twice, last vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) Runs scored...... 4 . . . . . five times, last Zander Wiel at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Hits ...... 19 three times, last vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) Hits...... 5 ...... Tony Kemp at Belmont (Feb 19, 2013) RBIs ...... 16 . . .twice, last vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) RBIs...... 5 ...... Zander Wiel at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Doubles ...... 5 ...... vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Doubles...... 2 eight times, last Mike Yastrzemski vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Triples ...... 2 . . . three times, last vs Missouri (Apr 14, 2013) Triples...... 1 ...... (17x), last Mike Yastrzemski vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Home runs ...... 5 ...... at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Home runs...... 2 . four times, last Connor Harrell at Kentucky (May 11, 2013) Total bases ...... 38 ...... at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Total bases...... 10 ...... Zander Wiel at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Walks ...... 10 . . .twice, last vs Illinois-Chicago (Mar 01, 2013) Walks...... 3 . nine times, last Connor Harrell vs Louisville (Jun 08, 2013) Strikeouts ...... 13 ...... vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) Strikeouts...... 3 . . . .(16x), last Mike Yastrzemski vs Louisville (Jun 09, 2013) Sac hits ...... 4 . . . .twice, last vs Georgia Tech (Jun 03, 2013) Sac hits...... 2 . . four times, last Jack Lupo vs Georgia Tech (Jun 03, 2013) Sac flies ...... 3 . . .three times, last at Kentucky (May 12, 2013) Sac flies...... 1 ...... (45x), last Zander Wiel vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Stolen bases ...... 7 . . . . . twice, last vs UT-Martin (Apr 09, 2013) Stolen bases...... 4 ...... Jack Lupo vs Monmouth (Feb 23, 2013) Hit by pitch ...... 4 ...... twice, last vs LSU (May 26, 2013) Hit by pitch...... 2 . . three times, last Spencer Navin at Oregon (Mar 08, 2013) Caught stealing ...... 2 . seven times, last vs Georgia Tech (Jun 03, 2013) Caught stealing...... 2 ...... Tony Kemp vs Georgia Tech (Jun 03, 2013) Runners LOB ...... 16 ...... vs Tennessee (Mar 29, 2013) Runners LOB...... 7 ...... Vince Conde at Georgia (Apr 20, 2013) Hit into DP ...... 4 ...... vs Tennessee Tech (Apr 16, 2013) Fielding Fielding Putouts...... 16 ...... Spencer Navin vs Tennessee (Mar 29, 2013) Putouts ...... 36 ...... vs Tennessee (Mar 29, 2013) Assists...... 7 . . . . twice, last Tony Kemp vs Mississippi St. (Apr 26, 2013) Assists ...... 17 ...... vs Florida (Mar 22, 2013) Errors...... 2 ...... twice, last Kevin Ziomek vs Alabama (May 17, 2013) Errors ...... 3 . . .three times, last at Kentucky (May 11, 2013) Passed balls...... 2 ...... Spencer Navin vs Louisville (Jun 08, 2013) Passed balls ...... 2 ...... vs Louisville (Jun 08, 2013) DPs turned ...... 2 . . . . . (14x), last vs Louisville (Jun 09, 2013) Pitching Innings pitched...... 9.0 ...... twice, last Kevin Ziomek at Oregon (Mar 08, 2013) Pitching Runs allowed...... 7 ...... TJ Pecoraro vs Mississippi State (May 25, 2013) Innings pitched ...... 12.0 ...... vs Tennessee (Mar 29, 2013) Earned runs...... 7 ...... TJ Pecoraro vs Mississippi State (May 25, 2013) Runs allowed ...... 13 ...... vs Long Beach State (Feb 17, 2013) Walks allowed...... 8 ...... Walker Buehler vs Central Arkansas (Feb 20, 2013) Earned runs ...... 10 ...... vs Long Beach State (Feb 17, 2013) Strikeouts...... 15 ...... Kevin Ziomek vs Illinois-Chicago (Mar 01, 2013) Walks allowed ...... 11 ...... vs Central Arkansas (Feb 20, 2013) Hits allowed...... 10 . .twice, last Walker Buehler vs Georgia Tech (Jun 02, 2013) Strikeouts ...... 16 ...... vs Tennessee (Mar 29, 2013) Doubles allowed...... 3 . . . . (4x), last TJ Pecoraro vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) Hits allowed ...... 16 ...... vs Tennessee (Mar 31, 2013) Triples allowed...... 1 ...... nine times, last Tyler Beede vs Illinois (Jun 01, 2013) Doubles allowed ...... 4 . . .twice, last vs Mississippi St. (May 25, 2013) Homers allowed...... 3 ...... Walker Buehler vs Texas A&M (May 20, 2013) Triples allowed ...... 2 ...... vs Long Beach State (Feb 17, 2013) Wild pitches...... 3 . . . . . twice, last Tyler Ferguson vs UT-Martin (Apr 09, 2013) Homers allowed ...... 3 ...... vs Texas A&M (May 20, 2013) Hit batters...... 3 ...... Carson Fulmer vs Louisville (Jun 09, 2013) Wild pitches ...... 4 ...... at Kentucky (May 11, 2013) Hit batters ...... 4 ...... vs Louisville (Jun 09, 2013)

@VANDYBASEBALL 61 2013 RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT W/L WP LP SV TIME ATT. FEBRUARY 15 Long Beach State W 10-4 Ziomek (1-0) Maciel (0-1) 2:59 2233 16 Long Beach State W 12-2 Beede (1-0) Carle (0-1) B. Miller (1) 3:29 2287 17 Long Beach State L 13-9 (8) Millison (1-0) Pecoraro (0-1) 3:39 2282 19 at Belmont W 9-3 Pfeifer (1-0) Ludwig (0-1) 2:38 503 20 Central Arkansas W 10-2 Rice (1-0) Green (0-1) 2:46 2101 22 Monmouth W 5-1 Ziomek (2-0) McGee (0-1) 2:12 2225 23 Monmouth W 11-1 Beede (2-0) Smith (0-1) 2:21 2288 24 Monmouth W 13-1 Pfeifer (2-0) Shippee (0-1) 2:45 2464 26 Arkansas State W 7-3 B. Miller (1-0) McWilliams (2-1) 3:05 2147 27 evansville W 13-0 Ferguson (1-0) Billo (0-2) 2:26 2123 MARCH 1 Illinois-Chicago W 9-0 ZIOMEK (3-0) Michelson (2-1) 2:18 2104 2 Illinois-Chicago W 5-3 Beede (3-0) Andersen (0-3) B. Miller (2) 2:28 2142 3 Illinois-Chicago W 3-1 (10) B. Miller (2-0) Posey (0-1) 2:45 2147 5 eastern Illinois W 8-3 Buehler (1-0) Widdersheim (1-3) 2:19 2179 8 at Oregon W 4-1 ZIOMEK (4-0) Reed (1-3) 2:21 2266 9 at Oregon W 4-2 Beede (4-0) Thorpe (2-2) B. Miller (3) 3:16 2764 10 at Oregon L 7-5 Sherfy (1-0) J. Miller (0-1) 2:47 1816 13 Buffalo W 4-2 Buehler (2-0) Stephens (0-1) B. Miller (4) 2:12 2219 15 at Auburn* W 5-2 Ziomek (5-0) Koger (0-1) B. Miller (5) 2:08 2489 16 at Auburn*^ W 8-1 Beede (5-0) O’Neal (4-1) B. Miller (6) 2:47 3027 17 at Auburn* W 8-6 J. Miller (1-1) McCord (2-1) B. Miller (7) 3:00 2650 20 at Middle Tennessee St. L 4-1 McClung (2-0) Buehler (2-1) Palo (3) 2:41 1178 22 Florida*^ L 7-1 Carmichael (3-1) Ziomek (5-1) 2:45 2477 23 Florida*# W 6-1 Beede (6-0) Crawford (0-4) 2:39 2733 24 Florida* W 5-4 (7) B. Miller (3-0) Harris (3-2) 2:26 2484 26 Lipscomb W 4-1 Ferguson (2-0) Knott (1-3) 2:29 2258 29 Tennessee* W 4-3 (12) B. Miller (4-0) Charpie (2-1) 3:50 2637 30 Tennessee*# W 8-3 Beede (7-0) Williams (1-1) Fulmer (1) 3:10 2762 31 Tennessee* W 12-8 J. Miller (2-1) Charpie (2-2) Fulmer (2) 3:23 2416 APRIL 2 Middle Tennessee St. W 12-3 Rice (2-0) Cooper (2-2) 3:01 2271 5 at Ole Miss* W 3-1 Ziomek (6-1) Bailey (1-1) B. Miller (9) 3:14 10002 6 at Ole Miss* W 2-1 Beede (8-0) Mayers (2-4) B. Miller (10) 3:04 10851 7 at Ole Miss* W 7-6 (11) B. Miller (5-0) Huber (2-1) 4:14 7357 9 uT-Martin W 10-3 Ferguson (3-0) Ross (3-2) 2:22 2449 12 Missouri* W 11-5 Ziomek (7-1) Zastryzny (2-6) 2:53 2856 13 Missouri*+ W 12-1 Beede (9-0) Graves (0-5) 2:45 3365 14 Missouri* W 16-4 Pecoraro (1-1) Steele (3-2) 2:40 3109 16 Tennessee Tech L 10-9 Hess (4-2) Ferguson (3-1) Lucio (9) 3:45 2362 20 at Georgia* L 3-1 Dieterich (2-2) ZIOMEK (7-2) Brown (1) 2:40 DH at Georgia*# W 15-4 Beede (10-0) Boling (2-5) 2:49 2786 21 at Georgia* W 5-1 Fulmer (1-0) McLaughlin (4-4) B. Miller (11) 2:38 2221 23 at Louisville W 10-2 Buehler (3-1) McGrath (5-1) 3:27 2516 26 Mississippi State* W 3-1 Ziomek (8-2) Pollorena (6-2) B. Miller (12) 2:31 3423 27 Mississippi State*# W 5-2 Beede (11-0) Graveman (5-4) Fulmer (3) 2:43 2840 28 Mississippi State* W 8-3 Pecoraro (2-1) Lindgren (4-2) 2:48 3243 MAY 3 at South Carolina*^ W 3-2 Ziomek (9-2) Belcher (6-5) B. Miller (13) 2:24 8081 4 at South Carolina*^ W 5-2 Beede (12-0) Montgomery (3-1) Fulmer (4) 2:56 8029 5 at South Carolina*# Cancelled - Rain 8 Presbyterian W 5-2 Pecoraro (3-1) Corbin (2-3) 1:55 2473 11 at Kentucky* W 11-3 Ziomek (10-2) Reed (2-7) Buehler (1) 2:44 DH at Kentucky*# W 5-3 Beede (13-0) Cody (3-3) J. Miller (1) 3:25 2529 12 at Kentucky*^ W 10-5 Rice (3-0 Littrell (5-5) 2:40 1961 14 Belmont W 6-1 Pfeifer (3-0) Deal (0-1) 2:28 2844 16 Alabama* W 7-6 Buehler (4-1) Sullivan (5-5) B. Miller (14) 2:22 3076 17 Alabama* L 5-4 (10) Shaw (1-1) B. Miller (5-1) Castillo (10) 3:20 3357 18 Alabama* W 14-10 Rice (4-0) Guilbeau (4-2) Pecoraro (1) 3:09 3377 22 Texas A&M!# L 5-0 Ray (1-1) Buehler (4-2) 2:25 23 South Carolina! W 4-3 (10) Fulmer (2-0) Westmoreland (7-3) 3:16 5705 24 Texas A&M! W 3-0 Beede (14-0) Long (4-2) B. Miller (15) 2:48 11207 25 Mississippi State! W 16-8 Pecoraro (4-1) Lindgren (4-3) J. Miller (2) 3:40 11963 26 LSU! L 5-4 (11) Cotton (4-1) B. Miller (5-2) 3:46 10590 NASHVILLE NCAA REGIONAL 31 eTSU^+ W 9-1 Ziomek (11-2) Nesselt (2-3) 2:27 3503 JUNE 1 Illinois^+ W 10-4 Fulmer (3-0) Kravetz (5-3) 3:27 3279 2 Georgia Tech^ L 5-0 HEDDINGER (3-0) Buehler (4-3) 2:28 3502 3 Georgia Tech^+ W 7-1 Pfeifer (4-0) Farmer (9-5) B. Miller (16) 2:47 3503 NASHVILLE NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 8 Louisville^+ L 5-3 Kime (6-1) Ziomek (11-3) Burdi (16) 3:16 3503 9 Louisville^+ L 2-1 Thompson (11-1) Beede (14-1) Ege (1) 3:20 3503 * Southeastern Conference Game ! SEC Tournament Game ^NCAA Tournament + ESPN/ESPNU ^ FSN # CSS

62 Vanderbilt Baseball 2013 SEC RECAP

2013 FINAL SEC STANDINGS Eastern Division SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Last 10 Streak %Vanderbilt 26-3 .897 -- 54-12 .818 34-7 17-3 3-2 15-2 15-4 6-4 L2 South Carolina 17-12 .586 9.0 43-20 .683 32-8 11-8 0-4 11-6 9-11 5-5 L1 Florida 14-16 .467 12.5 29-30 .492 20-16 9-10 0-4 10-8 12-14 3-7 L5 Kentucky 11-19 .367 15.5 30-25 .545 19-11 8-12 3-2 6-12 7-15 4-6 L1 Missouri 10-20 .333 16.5 18-32 .360 13-13 5-17 0-2 7-11 2-14 3-7 L2 Tennessee 8-20 .286 17.5 22-30 .423 13-14 7-14 2-2 5-11 5-18 4-6 W1 Georgia 7-20 .259 18.0 21-32 .396 12-19 8-13 1-0 6-10 4-11 5-5 W2 Western Division SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Last 10 Streak ^LSU 23-7 .767 -- 57-11 .838 39-4 13-4 5-3 13-5 17-8 8-2 L2 Arkansas 18-11 .621 4.5 39-22 .639 24-9 10-7 5-6 9-9 11-10 5-5 L1 #Mississippi State 16-14 .533 7.0 51-20 .718 33-8 10-9 8-3 11-7 16-14 7-3 L2 Ole Miss 15-15 .500 8.0 38-24 .613 22-9 14-9 2-6 10-8 12-11 3-7 L1 Alabama 14-15 .483 8.5 35-28 .556 22-9 10-13 3-6 6-11 6-17 4-6 L1 Texas A&M 13-16 .448 9.5 34-29 .540 22-10 6-14 5-5 5-12 7-17 5-5 L1 Auburn 13-17 .433 10.0 33-23 .589 22-12 9-10 2-1 8-10 8-12 6-4 L1 % - SEC Champion / Eastern Division Champion; ^ - SEC Tournament / Western Division Champion, # - National Runner-Up 2013 Coaches’ All-SEC Teams Vanderbilt Rankings in the SEC

First Team Hitting 1B ...... Mason Katz, LSU Batting Average ...... 1st - .313 2B ...... Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt Slugging Percentage ...... 1st - .439 3B ...... Christian Ibarra, LSU On Base Percentage ...... 1st - .407 SS ...... , LSU Runs Scored ...... 1st - 459 C ...... Stuart Turner, Ole Miss Hits ...... 700 - 3rd OF ...... , Mississippi State Runs Batted In ...... 1st - 418 OF ...... Mike Yastrzemski, Vanderbilt Doubles ...... 2nd - 126 OF ...... Raph Rhymes, LSU Triples ...... T-1st - 17 DH/UTL ...... Keaton Steele, Missouri/A.J. Reed, Kentucky Home Runs...... 3rd - 41 P ...... , Arkansas Total Bases ...... 2nd - 983 P ...... , LSU At Bats ...... 3rd - 2238 RP ...... Jonathan Holder, Mississippi State Walks ...... 1st - 295 Strikeouts ...... 3rd -394 Second Team Stolen Bases ...... 1st - 139 1B ...... Garrett Cooper, Auburn 2B ...... Brett Pirtle, Mississippi State/JaCoby Jones, LSU Pitching 3B ...... Curt Powell, Georgia/Andrew Mistone, Ole Miss Earned Run Average ...... 3rd - 2.76 SS ...... Mikey Reynolds, Texas A&M/Mikey White, Alabama Strikeouts ...... 2nd - 520 C ...... Grayson Greiner, South Carolina Opposing Batting Average ...... 3rd - .220 OF ...... Connor Harrell, Vanderbilt Innings Pitched ...... 3rd - 596.0 OF ...... Brian Anderson, Arkansas Hits ...... 3rd - 469 OF ...... Krey Bratsen, Texas A&M Runs ...... 3rd - 217 DH/UTL ...... Daniel Mengden, Texas A&M Walks ...... 13th - 258 P ...... Tyler Beede, Vanderbilt Complete Games ...... T-4th - 3 P ...... Bobby Wahl, Ole Miss Saves ...... T-1st - 24 RP ...... Tyler Webb, South Carolina Shutouts ...... T-7th - 3 Fielding Percentage ...... 2nd - .977 Errors ...... T-10th - 58 Coach of the Year: Tim Corbin, Vanderbilt Player of the Year: Tony Kemp, Vanderbilt Pitcher of the Year: Aaron Nola, LSU Freshman of the Year: Alex Bregman, LSU Scholar Athlete of the Year: Sam Frost, Mississippi State

Tony Kemp became just the third player in SEC history to earn Freshman of the Year and Player of the Year honors in his career when he was tabbed the league’s top performer in 2013.

@VANDYBASEBALL 63 LETTERWINNERS

A Childress, Taylor . . . .2000-01 Fisher, Fred ...... 1974 Hightower, Vegrin . . . 1990-93 Abbgy, Jamie . . . . .1988-89 Christensen, Chris . . . 1995-98 Flaherty, Regan ...... 2010 Hill, Taylor ...... 2008-11 Adams, Bud ...... 1986-87 Christiani, Nick . . . . 2006-09 Flaherty, Ryan . . . . .2006-08 Hilliard, Alex . . . . . 2008-09 Adeeb, Josh . . . . . 1996-98 Chmil, Steve . . . . . 1980-81 Flower, George . . . . 1982-85 Hindy, Mark ...... 1992-95 Alcorta, Nick ...... 1984 Clinard, Will . . . . . 2010-12 Flubacker, Kyle . . . . 1999-01 Hobbs, Ryan . . . . . 1995-97 Alvarez, Pedro . . . . .2006-08 Cohen, Hal ...... 1980 Ford, Joe ...... 1973 Hoerman, Tom . . . . .1983-84 Allen, Greg . . . . .1981, 1984 Colley, Reed . . . . . 1997-98 Freeman, Ashley . . . .2000-01 Hoffman, Jeff ...... 1988 Ambrose, Mark . . . 1984, 1985 Collinge, Cory ...... 1985 Freer, Bryant . . . . . 1987-90 Holt, Rick ...... 1988-91 Anderson, Bill . . . .1975, 1976 Collins, Greg . . . . . 1971-73 French, Brad . . . . . 2005-08 Hovey, Lars ...... 1984 Anglea, Jim ...... 1976 Conde, Vince ...... 2012- Fridrich, Chip . . . . . 1987-90 Howard, Matt . . . . .1980-83 Armstrong, Jack . . . .2009-11 Conn, Jimmy . . . . . 1970-71 Fulton, Bob ...... 1985-86 Howard, Steve ...... 1980 Cook, Zach ...... 2000 Hubbard, Marlon . . . .1980-83 B Cooper, Will ...... 2012- G Hughes, Zack . . . . . 1995-96 Bachman, Ryan . . . . 1994-96 Cora, Joey ...... 1983-85 Gagliano, Paul . . . . .1977-78 Bailey, Shay ...... 1997 Cotham, Caleb . . . . .2008-09 Gamble, Kevin ...... 1998 J Balch, Kyle ...... 1985-88 Coyne, Mike . . . . . 1972-75 Ganick, Nick . . . . . 1976-77 Jackson, Hardie . . . .1984-85 Barbao, Joe ...... 1993-94 Craighead, Todd . . . . . 1986 Garcia, Martin . . . . .1974-75 Jackson, Joey . . . . .1985-87 Bates, Doug . . . . .1970, 1973 Cronk, Adam . . . . . 2005-08 Garrison, David ...... 1982 Jacobson, Brett . . . . 2006-08 Baxter, Mike . . . . . 2004-05 Crowell, Cody . . . . .2005-07 Garvin, Grayson . . . . 2009-11 Jahnke, Don . . . . . 1980-81 Beal, Andy . . . . . 1998-2000 Curtin, Tom ...... 1974 Garza, Aaron . . . . . 2004-05 Jefcoat, Mark ...... 1995 Becker, Will ...... 2003 Cunningham, Jason . . 2007-08 Geshke, Kevin . . . . .1998-01 Jenkins, Jimmy ...... 1979 Bedwell, Rob . . . . . 2000-01 Giannola, Rick . . . . .1994-97 Jennings, Nelson . . . 1977-80 Beede, Tyler ...... 2012- D Gibbs, Jim ...... 1981-84 Johns, Bryan . . . . . 2010-11 Bennett, Dean . . . . .2001-02 Daniels, David . . . . .1992-95 Giobbi, Andrew . . . . 2007-10 Johnson, David ...... 1998 Betourne, Cameron . . .2005-07 Darling, Scott . . . . .1983-84 Gleason, Peter ...... 1985 Johnson, Will . . . . .2011-12 Bierman, Sean . . . . .2008-09 Daunic, Willy . . . . . 1990-93 Gleason, Rich . . . . .1980-81 Johnston, Clinton . . . 1996-98 Billings, Eric ...... 2002 Davis, Glenn . . . . . 1995-97 Godfrey, Ryan ...... 2003 Joiner, David . . . . . 1984-87 Blackburn, Mike . . . . . 1983 Davis, Ryan ...... 2005-07 Goldis, Eric ...... 1993-94 Jones, Carlton . . . . .1991-92 Bledsoe, Hunter . . .1997, 1999 Davis, Ty ...... 2005-07 Gomez, Anthony . . . .2010-12 Jones, Elliott ...... 1970 Blue, Adam ...... 2000-01 deAngelis, Larry . . . .1979-80 Goodenow, Richie . . . 2008-10 Jones, Warner ...... 2003-05 Blumberg, Maury . . 1979, 1982 DeFrance, Charles . . . 1980-82 Gooch, Mike ...... 1970 Jordan, Todd . . . . . 1995-96 Bode, Mark ...... 1970-73 de la Osa, Dom . . . . 2005-08 Govedarcia, Ted ...... 1975-78 Justice, Matt ...... 1990 Bohannon, Brad ...... 1994 Del George, Greg . . . 2005-06 Graf, Scott ...... 1985-87 Bond, Will ...... 1989 Diehl, Aaron ...... 1999 Graham, Jeff . . . . . 1984-85 K Borchert, Bill ...... 1977 Dill, Justin ...... 1997-98 Gray, Sonny ...... 2009-11 Kairit, Brant ...... 1992-95 Borland, Drew . . . .1998-2000 Dison, Steve . . . . . 1978-79 Greene, Jimbo ...... 1986 Kata, Matt ...... 1997-99 Borowsky, Erez . . . . 1981-82 Ditto, Adam ...... 1999 Greene, Steve . . . . .1990-92 Kaye, John ...... 2001-03 Boulanger, Greg ...... 1986-87 Donahoo, Duane . . . .1970-73 Gregor, Conrad . . . . 2011-13 Kemp, Tony ...... 2011-13 Boutwell, Jeff . . . . .2003-04 Douillard, Jonathan . . 2001-04 Gregory, Wayne . . . .1975-78 Kern, Greg ...... 1980 Boyett, Chuck . . . . .1969-72 Duke, Alvin ...... 1996-99 Griffin, Tom ...... 1984-85 Key, Lewis ...... 1975-76 Brecht, Tim ...... 1983-84 Duncan, Rick . . . . . 1972-75 Groner, Tim ...... 1985 Kim, Gil ...... 2003-05 Brewer, Russell . . . . 2008-10 Dyer, K.C...... 2000-01 King, Bart ...... 1989-90 Broadus, Chris . . . . .2001-02 Dykes, Jimmy . . . . .1995-98 H Kittrell, Rickey . . . . .1976-78 Brown, Ryan . . . . . 1995-96 Haigler, Phillip . . . . .1995-96 Kleinschrodt, Bill . . . .2004-05 Brown, Watson ...... 1972 E Hanks, Parker . . . . .2006-08 Klippenstein, Kelly . . . . 1986 Buehler, Walker . . . . 2013- Edwards, Jeff . . . . .1982-84 Hardin, Bill ...... 1973-76 Klosterman, Ryan . . . 2003-04 Buher, Guy ...... 1977-78 Elliott, Bump . . . . . 1992-95 Harrell, Connor . . . . 2010-13 Kolinsky, Keenan . . . .2011-13 Buice, Deron ...... 1987 Elliott, Jason . . . . . 1992-95 Harris, Andrew . . . . 2010-13 Kropf, Andy ...... 1997-00 Burger, Steve . . . . 1972, 1974 Elliott, Justin ...... 2002 Harris, Brian . . . . . 2007-10 Kropf, Mickey . . . . .2003-04 Burns, Gary ...... 1980-81 Elliott, Mark . . . . . 1977-80 Harris, Robert . . . . .1976-79 Kruchten, Mark . . . . 1987-91 Buschmann, Matt . . . 2003-06 Ellison, Mickey . . . . 1990-93 Harrison, Bob ...... 1970 Byrd, Mike ...... 1997-99 Esposito, Jason . . . . 2009-11 Harvey, Chris . . . . . 2012- L Estep, Steve . . . . . 1970-72 Harvie, Brad . . . . . 1986-87 Lamm, Mark . . . . . 2008-11 C Hastings, Brad . . . . .1996-97 Lane, Steve ...... 1975-78 Cabrera, Ulises . . . . 2000-01 F Hatcher, Ronald ...... 2001 Lanius, Roby ...... 1977 Cafaro, Rocco ...... 1992 Fair, Doug ...... 1982-83 Hawkins, Carter . . . .2003-07 Larkin, Ronnie ...... 1983 Callahan, Jeff . . . . .1988-89 Fann, Drew ...... 2009-12 Hayes, Drew . . . . . 2008-10 Latimer, Bob . . . . . 1973-76 Campbell, Tyler . . . . 2013- Faulkner, Steven . . . .2001-02 Hazen, Cam ...... 1985-88 Lawson, Donald 1981-1982, 1984 Carrier, Derek ...... 1976 Farese, Jason . . . . .1994-97 Heins, Jim ...... 1986-89 Lee, Josh ...... 2011 Carroll, Adams . . . . 1970-71 Farley, Brian ...... 1982 Hench, Bill ...... 1977-80 Leonard, Ernie . . . . .1973-76 Casali, Curt ...... 2008-11 Fausett, Aaron ...... 1999 Hendrickson, Robert . . 1972-73 Lewis, Jensen . . . . .2003-05 Castellano, Connor . . . . 2012 Feinberg, Alex . . . . .2005-08 Hernandez, Brian . . . .2005-06 Lewis, Ryan ...... 1997 Chandler, Steve . . . . 1974-77 Ferguson, Tyler . . . . .2013- Hibbett, Jim ...... 1974 Liddle, Steven . . . . .2008-09 Fulmer, Carson . . . . .2013- Higgins, Bob ...... 1970 Lind, Sam ...... 2011 64 Vanderbilt Baseball LETTERWINNERS

Lipscomb, Brant . . . .1972-73 Nonemaker, Karl . . .1999-2002 Schabes, Bob . . . . .1986-89 V Lipton, Kurt ...... 2006-07 Norwood, John . . . . 2012- Schifman, Jim . . . . .1987-90 Valente, Lou . . . . . 1992-93 Little, Jeff ...... 1999-02 Nuismer, Jack . . . . .1976-79 Schley, Steve ...... 1979 Vanderhoff, Scott . . 1999-2002 Loftus, Joe ...... 2009-11 Nurkka, Hal ...... 1983-84 Schoell, Nathan . . . . . 1993 Vaughn, Matt . . . . .2000-01 Logan, Scott . . . . . 1988-90 Schulte, Vance . . . . 1986-87 Velez, Jeff ...... 1993-94 Love, Jeff ...... 1970-71 O Schwartz, Steven . . . . .2008 VerHagen, Drew . . . . . 2012 Luellwitz, Sean . . . . 1999-02 Olvey, Bill ...... 1981-83 Scoggins, Bob . . . . .1986-87 Luna, D.J...... 2012-13 Ortiz, Gabe ...... 2009 Scott, John ...... 2002-03 W Lupo, Jack ...... 2011-13 Ortiz, Ray ...... 1995-96 Scott, Worth . . . . . 2001-04 Wagner, Michael . . . .2004-05 Luten, Sam ...... 1978-79 Ott, Mike ...... 1981 Selman, Sam . . . . . 2010-12 Wallace, David . . . 1999-2001 Owen, Blake . . . . . 2003-04 Seretti, Giovanni . . . . . 2003 Wallace, Nick ...... 2000 M Seybt, Paul ...... 1995-98 Wallace, Sam . . . . .1970-72 Macias, David . . . . .2005-08 P Shao, Stephen ...... 2004 Wasilewski, Tom . . . .1982-84 Madison, Scotti . . . . 1977-80 Palmore, Wayne . . . .1972-74 Shapiro, Scott ...... 2002 Weathers, Casey . . . . . 2006 Malmo, Dede . . . . .1986-88 Parke, John ...... 1985-86 Shearer, Doug ...... 1986 Weatherspoon, Kenny ...... 1986 Manley, Dickey ...... 1974 Parker, Carl ...... 1986 Shipley, Ted ...... 1972-74 Wells, Greg ...... 1979-81 Manning, Joey . . . . 2008-09 Patton, Benton ...... 1985 Shiverick, Bill . . . . .1983-86 Welp, David ...... 1995-96 Mansolino, Tony . . . .2002-05 Paul, Josh ...... 1994-96 Shoemaker, Brad . . . .1989-90 Wessel, Doug . . . . .1970-73 Manson, Marvin . . . .1974-77 Pauly, William ...... 2003 Sholl, Kenny . . . . . 1976-77 West, Rick ...... 1994-95 Manton, Jason ...... 1992 Pecoraro, T.J...... 2011- Simpson, Zach . . . . .2002-04 Westlake, Aaron . . . .2008-11 Marquis, Matt ...... 2009 Peeples, Jeff . . . . . 1970-73 Sims, Tommy ...... 1983 Whatley, Gabe . . . . 1992-93 Martin, Jeff ...... 1990-92 Pendley, Tom . . . . . 1992-93 Skaggs, Mike . . . . .1987-90 Whipple, Boomer . . . 1992-95 Mascolo, Mark ...... 1983 Pfeifer, Philip . . . . . 2012-13 Skibitsky, Jeff ...... 1998 White, DeWayne ...... 1979 Maultsby, Chris . . . 1999-2002 Pike, Mike ...... 1977-80 Skillman, Kyle ...... 1998 White, Ed ...... 1971-73 Maziarka, Mike . . . . 1986-87 Pilkington, Nick . . . . 2003-04 Skinner, Chris . . . . .1981-85 White, Jonathan . . . .2006-09 McCarthy, Mike . . . . 1979-81 Placenti, Ron . . . . . 1974-75 Skinner, David . . . . .1980-82 Whitt, Cody ...... 1978-79 McClure, Alex ...... 2009 Popovich, Brian ...... 1988 Smith, Archie . . . . .1985-87 Wiel, Zander ...... 2013- McClure, Michael . . . . .2002 Powell, Tommy . . . . 1970-73 Smith, Greg ...... 1985-88 Wierciszewski, Mark . .1990-91 McCullough, Clayton . . . .1999 Prather, Stephen . . .1998-2000 Smith, Jay ...... 2000-02 Wiles, Ed ...... 1974-77 McDonnough, Matt . . .1993-94 Price, David ...... 2005-07 Smith, JoJo ...... 1989-91 Williams, Corey . . . . 2010-11 McGill, Ronnie . . . . 1990-93 Prince, Justin ...... 1999 Smith, Kyle ...... 2013- Williams, Gerald . . . . . 1982 McGraner, Matt . . . .2003-04 Prince, Travis . . . . . 1996-98 Smith, Robert . . . . .1986-88 Williams, Jerry . . . . 1977-81 McKeithan, Joel . . . .2011-13 Prior, Mark ...... 1999 Smith, Scott . . . . . 1995-96 Willis, Mike ...... 1969-72 McLean, John . . . . .1970-73 Prothro, John . . . . . 2000-02 Smith, Tim ...... 1987-88 Wills, Angier ...... 1979 McLochlin, Mike . . . .1988-90 Purdy, Alan ...... 1990-93 Snow, Bert ...... 1996-98 Wilson, Nevin . . . . .2012-13 McPherson, Scott . . . . .1978 Puskarich, Darren . . . . .1983 Sowers, Jeremy . . . .2002-04 Wilson, Steve . . 1971-72, 1974 Meadows, Tydus . . . .1996-98 St. Luce, Kellen ...... 2008 Winchester, Bill . . . . 1970-72 Meingasner, Matt . . . . .2006 R Stamps, Joe . . . . . 1979-81 Wiseman, Rhett . . . . 2013- Menees, Gene . . . . .1974-75 Ralston, Barry . . . . .1980-81 Stavnes, Paul ...... 1996 Wittenbraker, Tom . . . 1970-71 Miller, Brian ...... 2012- Ransom, Robert . . . . 2001-03 Stempel, Paul . . . . .2001-02 Wix, Stephen . . . . .1993-96 Miller, Jared . . . . . 2012- Ravenelle, Adam . . . .2012- Stone, Ken ...... 1970 Woods, David . . . . .1997-98 Minor, Mike ...... 2007-09 Reasonover, Jerry . . . 1971-72 Stoner, Jim ...... 1978 Woodward, Terry . . . .1975-76 Monroe, Mark ...... 1990 Redovian, Jim . . . . .1987-88 Stover, Bob ...... 1970-71 Wormsley, Jordan . . . 2008-10 Montgomery, Ryan . . .1994-95 Reese, Brad ...... 1989-93 Stricker, Dan ...... 1999 Woyce, Abbie . . . . .1982-85 Moore, Mike ...... 1975 Reese, Charlie . . . . .1981-84 Stubbs, Cam . . . . . 1981-82 Wright, Mike . . . . . 1976-78 Moore, Navery . . . . 2009-11 Reid, Chase ...... 2008-10 Sues, Jeff ...... 2002-05 Moore, Tom ...... 1973 Reynolds, Riley . . . . 2009-12 Sullivan, Charlie . . . . . 1991 Y , Dan ...... 1981 Rhoden, Tyler . . 2004, 2006-07 Swanson, Dansby . . . 2013- Yanello, John . . . . .1980-81 Morissey, Mike . . . . 1989-92 Rhodes, Ricky . . . . .1971-75 Yarbrough, Kent . . . .1982-83 Morrow, Joe . . . . . 1989-91 Rice, Steven ...... 2011- T Yastrzemski, Mike . . . 2010-13 Morrow, Nick . . . . .1991-94 Richardson, Antoan . . .2004-05 Taylor, Bruce . . . . . 1984-85 Yee, Damon . . . . .1997-2000 Moviel, Greg . . . . . 2004-06 Robin, Shea ...... 2005-08 Taylor, Rucker . . . . .2003-06 Young, Andy ...... 1984 Moynihan, Matt . . . .1993-95 Robbins, Jason . . . . 1992-95 Terry, Kyle ...... 1976 Young, Mark ...... 1979 Muckerheide, Todd . . .1987-90 Roberts, John ...... 1986 Thomas, Greg . . . . .1991-93 Young, Steve ...... 1989 Mullins, Ryan . . . .2003-2005 Robertson, Cliff . . . . 1975-76 Thompson, Alex . . . . . 1970 Murray, Mark . . . . .1993-94 Robertson, Jerry . . . .1975-77 Tinsley, Steve . . . . .1972-75 Z Rote, Ryan ...... 2004-05 Trenning, Jeff . . . . .1983-85 Zdanowicz, Tom ...... 1988 N Rutledge, Brooks . . . .2000-01 Turnbull, John . . . . .1988-91 Zeid, Josh ...... 2006 Navin, Spencer . . . . 2011-13 Turner, Tim ...... 1981-82 Zeller, Matt ...... 2002-05 Nenad, David . . . . .1980-81 S Turner, Xavier . . . . . 2013- Ziomek, Kevin . . . . .2011-13 Newell, Scott . . . . .1989-92 Sadecki, Steve . . . . 1989-91 Tuizer, David ...... 1997 Zgonc, Kevin . . . . . 1991-92 Nicolas, Cesar . . . . .2001-04 Sahagian, Bill . . . . .1976-78 Tyler, Steve ...... 1975 Nicolich, Bob . . . . . 1983-84 Sanderson, Scott . . . .1976-77 Current players in bold Nielsen, Bart . . . . . 1991-94 Sands, Craig . . . . . 1994-95 @VANDYBASEBALL 65 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coaching Records By Victories Coaching Records By Win Percentage

Coach W L T Years Coached Coach Pct. W L T Years Coached Roy Mewbourne . . 655 . . 608 . . . .9 ...... 1979-2002 T. W. Davis . . . . .792 . . .19 . . .5...... 0 ...... 1904 Tim Corbin . . . . . 465 . . . 229 . . . . 0...... 2003-Present Tim Corbin . . . . . 670. . . . 465 . . 229...... 0 ...... 2003-Present . . .306 . . 252 . . . .1 ...... 1968-1978 . . ..667 . . .26 . . 13...... 0 ...... 1922-1923 Bill Schwartz . . . .155 . . 112 . . . .1 . . . 1917, 1924-1940, 1952 Byrd Douglas . . . ..620 . . .31 . . 19...... 0 ...... 1920-1921 Dave Scobey . . . . 43 . . .75 . . . .0 . . . 1949-1951, 1954-1956 Bill Schwartz . . . ..580 . . 155 . .112...... 1 . . 1917, 1924-1940, 1952 Byrd Douglas . . . . 31 . . .19 . . . .0 ...... 1920-1921 Tommy Harrison . . .575 . . .11 . . .9...... 2 ...... 1948 Wallace Wade . . . 26 . . .13 . . . .0 ...... 1922-1923 . . ..575 . . .11 . . .9...... 2 ...... 1908 Dick Richardson . . .24 . . .63 . . . .0 ...... 1957-1959, 1961 Dick Lyle ...... 560 . . .13 . . .8...... 2 ...... 1914 Herbert Sanborn . . .21 . . .17 . . . .2 ...... 1912-1913 Herbert Sanborn . . .550 . . .21 . . 17...... 2 ...... 1912-1913 Harley Boss . . . . .21 . . .42 . . . .0 ...... 1960, 1963-1964 Larry Schmittou . . ..548 . . 306 . .252...... 1 ...... 1968-1978 James A. Scoggins . .20 . . .19 . . . .1 ...... 1942, 1947 Anderson Weakley . .533 . . . 8 . . .7...... 0 ...... 1911 T. W. Davis . . . . .19 . . . 5 . . . .0 ...... 1904 Roy Mewbourne . . .519 . . 655 . .608...... 9 ...... 1979-2002 E.J. Hamilton . . . . 19 . . .18 . . . .1 ...... 1909-1910 E.J. Hamilton . . . ..513 . . .19 . . 18...... 1 ...... 1909-1910 . . . .18 . . .42 . . . .0 ...... 1965-1967 James A. Scoggins . .512 . . .20 . . 19...... 1 ...... 1942, 1947 Dick Lyle ...... 13 . . . 8 . . . .2 ...... 1914 . . . .500 . . . 3 . . .3...... 0 ...... 1919 Tommy Harrison . . .11 . . . 9 . . . .2 ...... 1948 John Palmer . . . ..384 . . . 5 . . .8...... 0 ...... 1918 Grantland Rice . . . 11 . . . 9 . . . .2 ...... 1908 Dave Scobey . . . ..364 . . .43 . . 75...... 0 . . 1949-1951, 1954-1956 Anderson Weakley . . 8 . . . 7 . . . .0 ...... 1911 Harley Boss . . . . .333 . . .21 . . 42...... 0 . . . . .1960, 1963-1964 John Palmer . . . . .5 . . . 8 . . . .0 ...... 1918 George Archie . . . .300 . . .18 . . 42...... 0 ...... 1965-1967 Woody Johnson . . . 5 . . .13 . . . .0 ...... 1953 Woody Johnson . . .277 . . . 5 . . 13...... 0 ...... 1953 Ray Morrison . . . . .3 . . . 3 . . . .0 ...... 1919 Dick Richardson . . .276 . . .24 . . 63...... 0 . . . . .1957-1959, 1961

Tim Corbin Roy Mewbourne Larry Schmittou Vanderbilt Head Coach Vanderbilt Head Coach Vanderbilt Head Coach 2003 - present 1979-2002 1968-78 465-229 Overall Record 655-608-9 Overall Record 306-252-1 Overall Record

In 11 seasons at Vanderbilt, A fixture around Vanderbilt Larry Schmittou arrived Tim Corbin has transformed baseball for nearly a quar- at Vanderbilt in 1968 and Vanderbilt into one of the ter century, Roy Mewbourne immediately changed the national powers of college retired following the 2002 mindset of Commodore baseball and taken the campaign, ending his career as baseball in the Music City. program to unprecedented the Commodores’ all-time win- After combining for 13 total success with seven straight ningest skipper and one of most wins the previous three NCAA regional appearanc- successful coach in collegiate seasons, he guided VU to es and Vanderbilt’s first- baseball history. eight wins his first year, 12 ever College World Series. The native of Birmingham, in 1969 and 24 in 1970. Corbin’s overall record of Ala., compiled a 655-608-9 mark In 1971, Vanderbilt broke 465-229 (.670) is second-best in terms of wins at in 24 seasons at Vanderbilt, and finished his 30-year through with a 34-19 record Vanderbilt, and first in terms of win percentage coaching tenure with a 922-683-9 overall record. and won the SEC Eastern Division with an 11-5 for coaches with 100 games or more. In his final season as Vanderbilt’s head coach, record. That would be the first of four consecutive Vanderbilt’s 2013 team was one for the ages Mewbourne achieved several personal milestones, division crowns for the Commodores. In 1973 and as the Commodores matched the school record most notably becoming the 35th coach in college base- ‘74, the Commodores swept Alabama, 2-0, in a with a 54-12 record and smashed the SEC record ball history to reach the 900-win plateau. He registered pair of best-of-three series for the overall SEC with a 26-3 mark to win the league title running his 900th career win against West Virginia (2/16) and championship earning him SEC Coach of the Year away. The Dores hosted NCAA Regionals and his 650th victory at Vanderbilt against Mississippi honors. He coached 20 All-SEC, eight All-SEC Super Regionals for the second time in three State (4/28). The win over the Bulldogs also came East, eight All-South Region and seven Academic years falling two Louisville in the Super Regional. in Mewbourne’s 1,600th game as a collegiate head All-SEC. He had 21 players in Major League The 2012 season saw a young team endure a coach. Baseball with 14 of those players taken in the rough start to the season before maturing into At the start of the season, the then-56-year-old draft. one of the hottest teams in the nation down skipper also saw his dream of a new stadium become a Schmittou retired following the 1978 cam- the stretch. The Commodores played in the SEC reality with the unveiling of Hawkins Field. A catalyst paign after 11 years as the Vanderbilt head coach. Championship game for the the second consecu- in the stadium’s construction, Mewbourne played a He amassed a 306-252-1 overall record and a tive season and fell one game shy of a return trip vital role in fund-raising, planning and oversight for the 98-98 mark in Southeastern Conference play. to Super Regionals, losing in the final game to $5.8 million facility. During the time Schmittou roamed the dug- host North Carolina State. Mewbourne fielded some outstanding teams in out at McGugin Field, Vanderbilt won more games 2011 proved to be one of the all-time greatest his Vanderbilt tenure, highlighted by his 1980 squad than any other SEC school and was one of only seasons in Vanderbilt history. The Commodores that captured the SEC Championship, which earned two schools to win four divisional titles. matched the school record for wins in a season him SEC Coach of the Year honors. Upon his retirement as Vanderbilt’s head with 54 en route to the school’s first-ever College He coached 19 All-Americans, 19 All-SEC honor- coach, Schmittou acquired the rights to a World Series winning a share of the Southeastern ees and 59 players who signed professional baseball Southern League expansion franchise team, the Conference crown along the way, the second contracts and 111 Commodores earned SEC Academic . SEC title under Corbin. The Commodores hosted honors, including a school record 16 in 2002. Regionals for just the second time in history and Super Regionals for the first time.

66 Vanderbilt Baseball ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

All Games Conference Games All Games Conference Games Year Head Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Year Head Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. 1886 unavailable 1 1 0 .500 - - - - 1958 Dick Richardson 4 9 0 .308 2 6 0 .250 1887 unavailable 1 0 0 1.000 - - - - 1959 Dick Richardson 5 15 0 .250 2 13 0 .133 1888 unavailable 2 0 0 1.000 - - - - 1960 Harley Boss 8 13 0 .381 5 8 0 .385 1889 unavailable 1 1 0 .500 - - - - 1961 Dick Richardson 7 15 0 .318 2 11 0 .154 1890 No Records available 1962 Jerry Elliot 2 18 2 .119 0 16 2 .056 1891 unavailable 0 3 0 .000 - - - - 1963 Harley Boss 6 15 0 .400 4 13 0 .235 1892 unavailable 5 4 0 .556 - - - - 1964 Harley Boss 7 14 0 .333 4 12 0 .250 1893 unavailable 5 3 2 .600 - - - - 1965 George Archie 5 14 0 .263 1 11 0 .083 1894 unavailable 4 4 0 .500 - - - - 1966 George Archie 2 16 0 .111 1 12 0 .077 1895 unavailable 3 0 0 1.000 - - - - 1967 George Archie 11 12 0 .478 8 9 0 .471 1896 unavailable 7 2 1 .750 ------Scholarship Era Begins - - 1897 unavailable 8 4 0 .667 - - - - 1968 Larry Schmittou 7 15 0 .318 2 13 0 .133 1898 unavailable 8 2 1 .773 - - - - 1969 Larry Schmittou 21 18 0 .538 3 10 0 .231 1899 unavailable 5 4 0 .556 - - - - 1970 Larry Schmittou 24 16 0 .600 5 10 0 .333 1900 unavailable 8 7 0 .533 - - - - 1971 Larry Schmittou 33 19 0 .635 10 7 0 .588 1901 unavailable 9 3 0 .750 - - - - 1972 Larry Schmittou 35 15 0 .700 13 5 0 .722 1902 unavailable 11 6 1 .639 - - - - 1973 Larry Schmittou*# 36 16 0 .692 13 5 0 .722 1903 unavailable 15 2 0 .882 - - - - 1974 Larry Schmittou*# 37 22 0 .627 11 4 0 .733 1904 T.W. Davis 19 6 0 .760 - - - - 1975 Larry Schmittou 30 39 0 .435 7 9 0 .438 1905 unavailable 22 5 0 .815 - - - - 1976 Larry Schmittou 27 23 0 .540 12 12 0 .500 1906 unavailable 11 10 0 .524 - - - - 1977 Larry Schmittou 25 25 1 .500 13 12 0 .520 1907 unavailable 15 5 0 .750 - - - - 1978 Larry Schmittou 31 17 0 .646 10 13 0 .435 1908 unavailable 11 9 2 .545 - - - - 1979 Roy Mewbourne 21 25 0 .457 8 14 0 .364 1909 e.J. Hamilton 7 12 1 .375 - - - - 1980 Roy Mewbourne*# 34 21 1 .616 13 9 0 .591 1910 e.J. Hamilton 12 6 0 .667 - - - - 1981 Roy Mewbourne 26 25 1 .504 9 12 1 .432 1911 Anderson Weakley 8 7 0 .533 - - - - 1982 Roy Mewbourne 28 17 2 .617 11 12 1 .479 1912 Herbert Sanborn 13 7 0 .650 - - - - 1983 Roy Mewbourne 22 23 1 .489 6 15 0 .286 1913 Herbert Sanborn 8 10 2 .450 - - - - 1984 Roy Mewbourne 28 17 0 .622 9 11 0 .450 1914 Dick Lyle 13 8 2 .609 - - - - 1985 Roy Mewbourne 35 16 0 .686 10 13 0 .435 1915 unavailable 15 13 2 .533 - - - - 1986 Roy Mewbourne 25 29 0 .463 9 18 0 .333 1916 unavailable 12 4 0 .750 - - - - 1987 Roy Mewbourne 27 25 0 .519 7 20 0 .259 1917 Bill Schwartz 1 0 1 .750 - - - - 1988 Roy Mewbourne 30 23 0 .566 11 16 0 .407 1918 Palmer 5 8 0 .385 - - - - 1989 Roy Mewbourne 31 21 2 .593 11 15 1 .426 1919 Ray Morrison 3 3 0 .500 - - - - 1990 Roy Mewbourne 28 30 0 .482 12 13 0 .480 1920 Byrd Douglas 11 11 0 .500 - - - - 1991 Roy Mewbourne 29 27 0 .518 9 19 0 .321 1921 Byrd Douglas 20 8 0 .714 - - - - 1992 Roy Mewbourne 29 24 1 .546 11 12 0 .478 1922 Wallace Wade 14 7 0 .667 - - - - 1993 Roy Mewbourne 32 23 1 .580 11 15 1 .426 1923 Wallace Wade 12 6 0 .667 - - - - 1994 Roy Mewbourne 28 30 0 .483 10 20 0 .333 1924 Bill Schwartz 5 9 0 .357 - - - - 1995 Roy Mewbourne 26 30 0 .464 8 19 0 .296 1925 Bill Schwartz 10 8 0 .556 - - - - 1996 Roy Mewbourne 29 25 0 .537 14 16 0 .467 1926 Bill Schwartz 13 13 0 .500 - - - - 1997 Roy Mewbourne 31 24 0 .564 14 16 0 .467 1927 Bill Schwartz 11 12 0 .478 - - - - 1998 Roy Mewbourne 25 28 0 .472 6 24 0 .200 1928 Bill Schwartz 7 6 0 .538 - - - - 1999 Roy Mewbourne 22 33 0 .400 8 22 0 .267 1929 Bill Schwartz 17 5 0 .773 - - - - 2000 Roy Mewbourne 21 33 0 .389 5 24 0 .172 1930 Bill Schwartz 9 7 0 .563 - - - - 2001 Roy Mewbourne 24 31 0 .436 9 21 0 .300 1931 Bill Schwartz 7 7 0 .500 - - - - 2002 Roy Mewbourne 24 27 0 .471 7 21 0 .250 1932 Bill Schwartz 16 4 0 .800 - - - - 2003 Tim Corbin 27 28 0 .491 14 16 0 .467 1933 unavailable 9 1 0 .900 - - - - 2004 Tim Corbin# 45 19 0 .703 16 14 0 .533 1934 Bill Schwartz 5 6 0 .455 - - - - 2005 Tim Corbin 34 21 0 .618 13 17 0 .433 1935 Bill Schwartz 10 2 0 .833 - - - - 2006 Tim Corbin# 38 27 0 .585 16 14 0 .533 1936 Bill Schwartz 15 2 0 .882 - - - - 2007 Tim Corbin@*# 54 13 0 .806 22 8 0 .733 1937 Bill Schwartz 11 4 0 .733 - - - - 2008 Tim Corbin# 41 22 0 .650 15 14 0 .517 1938 Bill Schwartz 6 3 0 .667 - - - - 2009 Tim Corbin# 37 27 0 .578 12 17 0 .414 1939 Bill Schwartz 11 5 0 .688 - - - - 2010 Tim Corbin# 46 20 0 .697 16 12 0 .571 1940 Bill Schwartz 8 2 0 .800 - - - - 2011 Tim Corbin@#! 54 12 0 .818 22 8 0 .733 1941 unavailable 8 10 0 .444 - - - - 2012 Tim Corbin# 35 28 0 .556 16 14 0 .533 1942 Jim Scoggins 10 8 1 .553 - - - - 2013 Tim Corbin@# 54 12 0 .818 26^ 3 0 .897 1943 unavailable 14 8 0 .636 - - - - 1944 No team @ SEC Regular Season Champion 1945 No team * SEC Tournament Champion 1946 No team # NCAA Tournament Team 1947 Jim Scoggins 10 11 0 .476 2 5 0 .286 ! College World Series Team 1948 Tommy Harrison 11 9 2 .523 7 8 1 .469 ^ SEC Record 1949 Dave Scobey 8 11 1 .425 4 8 0 .333 1950 Dave Scobey 6 16 0 .273 4 13 0 .308 1951 Dave Scobey 0 18 1 .026 0 13 1 .036 1952 Bill Schwartz 4 16 0 .200 2 13 0 .133 1953 Woody Johnson 5 13 0 .278 3 11 0 .214 1954 Dave Scobey 11 9 1 .548 8 7 1 .531 1955 Dave Scobey 12 6 0 .667 10 4 0 .714 1956 Dave Scobey 6 15 0 .286 3 12 0 .200 1957 Dick Richardson 8 14 0 .364 3 13 0 .188

@VANDYBASEBALL 67 VANDERBILT VS. THE NATION

Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Alabama ...... 1893 (L, 1-2) . .2013 (W, 14.10) .56-79-2 East Tennessee State . . . 1995 (W, 7-2) . . .2013 (W, 9-1) . .4-0-0 Alabama-Birmingham . . . 1980 (W, 9-1) . . . 2001 (L, 1-6) .25-12-0 Evansville ...... 1949 (L, 9-12) . .2013 (W, 13-0) .31-17-0 Alabama Christian . . . .1984 (W, 14-1) . . 1984 (W, 11-6) . .2-0-0 Faulkner ...... 1987 (W, 11-10) . . . 1989 (L, 6-7) . .3-1-0 Amherst ...... 1927 (W, 9-7) . . .1927 (W, 9-7) . .1-0-0 Fisk ...... 1968 (W, 7-3) . . 1975 (W, 12-2) . 10-0-0 Anderson ...... 1991 (W, 15-6) . . 1991 (W, 15-6) . .1-0-0 Florida ...... 1927 (L, 3-5) . . 2013 (W, 5-4) .68-126-1 Arizona State ...... 1973 (W, 6-4) . . .2008 (L, 6-18) . .2-1-0 Florida State ...... 1972 (W, 11-1) . . . 2010 (L, 6-7) . .2-4-0 Arkansas ...... 1970 (W, 9-6) . . 2011 (W, 2-1) .20-28-0 Georgetown (Ky.) . . . . .1909 (W, 15-6) . . .1909 (W, 8-7) . .2-0-0 Arkansas State . . . . . 2004 (W, 12-2) . . .2013 (W, 7-3) . .2-0-0 Georgia ...... 1896 (W, 1-0) . . 2013 (W, 5-1) 102-119-0 Armstrong State . . . . . 1990 (L, 1-10) . . . 1992 (L, 3-9) . .0-3-0 Georgia Southern . . . . .1973 (W, 6-2) . . . 1974 (L, 3-5) . .1-2-0 Auburn ...... 1912 (L 6-7) . . .2013 (W, 8-6) .56-92-1 Georgia Tech ...... 1901 (W, 6-5) . . .2013 (W, 7-1) .26-41-1 Aurora ...... 1979 (W, 10-0) . . 1979 (W, 10-0) . .1-0-0 Grand Valley ...... 1980 (L, 5-6) . . . 1980 (L, 5-6) . .0-1-0 Austin Peay ...... 1958 (L, 6-10) . . .2010 (L, 4-5]) .51-20-2 Harvard ...... 1927 (L, 4-7) . . . 1927 (L, 4-7) . .0-1-0 Ball State ...... 2005 (W, 9-3) . . 2007 (W, 15-3) . .6-1-0 Hawaii ...... 1973 (W, 11-2) . . . 1981 (L, 4-7) . 2-18-0 Baylor ...... 1999 (L, 4-10) . . .2005 (W, 7-4) . .3-5-0 Hawkins ...... 1914 (W, 12-8) . . 1914 (W, 12-8) . .1-0-0 Bellarmine ...... 1976 (L, 7-11) . . .1976 (W, 8-5) . .1-1-0 Hillsdale ...... 1958 (W, 8-6) . . .1958 (W, 8-6) . .1-0-0 Belmont ...... 1968 (W, 9-6) . . 2013 (W, 6-1) .52-11-0 Hofstra ...... 1993 (W, 6-1) . . .1993 (W, 6-1) . .1-0-0 Berry ...... 1969 (L, 0-5) . . .1969 (W, 6-4) . .1-1-0 Holly Cross ...... 1927 (L, 2-6) . . . 1927 (L, 2-6) . .0-1-0 Bethal ...... 1933 (W, 13-3) . . 1940 (W, 14-2) . .4-1-0 Houston ...... 1990 (L, 4-12) . . . 1999 (L, 3-4) . .0-2-0 Birmingham ...... 1923 (W, 5-2) . . .1923 (W, 5-2) . .1-0-0 Howard ...... 1907 (W, 7-2) . . .1907 (W, 7-2) . .1-0-0 Birmingham Southern . . .1922 (W, 6-4) . . . 2001 (L, 3-7) . .3-4-0 Hume-Fogg ...... 1918 (W, 3-2) . . .1918 (W, 5-1) . .3-1-0 ...... 1927 (L, 2-20) . . .2007 (W, 7-6) . .3-1-0 Illinois ...... 1915 (L, 1-5) . . 2013 (W, 10-4) . .1-1-0 Boston Red Sox ...... 1921 (L, 0-9) . . . 1921 (L, 0-9) . .0-1-0 Illinois-Chicago . . . . . 1994 (L, 6-7) 2013 (W, 3-1 [10]) . 15-4-0 Bradley (also Bradley Tech) 1941 (W, 13-12) . . 2001 (W, 10-9) . .3-2-0 Illinois State ...... 1949 (L, 2-4) . . 2010 (W, 10-4) . .5-3-0 Brown ...... 1927 (W, 4-1) . . .2011 (W, 6-3) . .7-0-0 Illinois State Normal . . . . 1937 (L, 5-6) . . . 1937 (L, 5-6) . .0-1-0 Buffalo ...... 2013 (W, 4-2) . . .2013 (W, 4-2) . .1-0-0 Illinois Weslyan ...... 1936 (L, 4-7) . . .1942 (L, 6-12) . .2-2-0 Burke Comp...... 1936 (W, 2-1) . . .1936 (W, 2-1) . .1-0-0 Indiana ...... 1905 (W, 7-2) . 2010 (W, 6-5[11]) . 11-5-1 Butler ...... 1991 (W, 9-0) . . .2006 (W, 8-2) . .8-0-0 Indiana-PUI ...... 1997 (W, 19-1) . . 1997 (W, 19-1) . .1-0-0 California-Berkeley . . . . .2009 (L, 3-4) . . . 2009 (L, 3-4) . .0-1-0 Indiana State ...... 1987 (L, 7-10) . . 1992 (W, 3-1) . .1-2-0 California-Los Angeles . . . 2010 (L, 2-9) . . . 2010 (L, 2-9) . .0-1-0 Iowa ...... 1975 (L, 0-6) . . . 2008 (L, 3-6) . .1-2-0 California-Riverside ...... 1973 (W, 7-3) . . .1973 (W, 7-3) . .1-0-0 Jacksonville ...... 1970 (L, 3-4) . 2003 (W, 5-2 [11]) . .1-2-0 Calvin ...... 1969 (W, 16-7) . . 1971 (W, 13-0) . .4-1-0 Jacksonville State . . . . 2005 (W, 14-5) . . 2005 (W, 14-5) . .1-0-0 Campbell ...... 2002 (W, 7-3) . . .2002 (W, 7-3) . .1-0-0 Kansas ...... 2003 (L, 2-4) . . .2008 (W, 7-1) . .1-2-0 Camp Benning ...... 1921 (W, 5-3) . . . 1923 (L, 1-6) . .3-2-0 Kent State ...... 1996 (L, 8-12) . . .2010 (W, 7-1) . .5-4-0 Central ...... 1901 (W, 5-2) . . .1904 (W, 9-0) . 12-1-1 Kentucky ...... 1924 (W, 11-9) . .2013 (W, 10-5) 114-120-3 Central Arkansas . . . . .2013 (W, 10-2) . . 2013 (W, 10-2) . .1-0-0 Kentucky State ...... 1905 (W, 7-2) . . .1905 (W, 8-4) . .3-0-0 Central Florida ...... 1980 (W, 9-3) . 2002 (L, 3-4 [11]) . .6-2-1 Kenyon ...... 1970 (W, 16-3) . . .1070 (W, 7-1) . .2-0-0 Central Kentucky . . . . . 1911 (W, 3-2) . . 1911 (W, 17-2) . .2-0-0 Lambuth ...... 1933 (W, 15-2) . .1939 (W, 15-10) . 14-0-0 Central Michigan . . . . .1959 (W, 6-5) . . 2003 (W, 19-2) . .2-1-0 LaSalle ...... 1984 (W, 16-7) . . 1984 (W, 16-7) . .1-0-0 Centre ...... 1920 (W, 11-2) . . . 1921 (L, 3-7) . .4-1-0 Lewis ...... 1978 (W, 4-3) . . .1978 (W, 3-1) . .2-0-0 Chaminade ...... 1981 (L, 1-2) . . .1981 (W, 6-3) . .1-1-0 Lewis & Clark ...... 1979 (W, 5-4) . . .1979 (W, 5-4) . .1-0-0 Chattanooga ...... 1969 (W, 4-0) . . .1982 (W, 9-0) . 10-0-0 Lipscomb ...... 1936 (W, 8-2) . . 2013 (W, 4-1) .47-10-0 Chicago ...... 1900 (3-18) . . .1959 (W, 9-3) . .1-3-0 Long Beach State . . . 2013 (W, 10-4) . 2013 (L, 13-9 [8]) . . .2-1 Chinese Univ...... 1914 (W, 12-10) . . . 1914 (L, 1-4) . .1-1-0 Louisiana Tech ...... 2012 (L, 9-3) . . . 2012 (L, 9-3) . .0-1-0 Cincinnati ...... 1898 (W, 15-5) . . 2004 (W, 11-2) . 14-1-0 Louisville ...... 1971 (W, 3-0) . . .2013 (L, 2-1) . 20-6-0 Citadel ...... 1991 (W, 8-1) . . .2003 (W, 4-3) . .2-1-0 LSU ...... 1974 (L, 5-10) . 2013 (L, 5-4 [11]) .37-52-0 Clemson ...... 1986 (L, 2-12) . . .1986 (W, 6-3) . .1-1-0 Manhattan ...... 1927 (W, 4-2) . . .1927 (W, 4-2) . .1-0-0 Columbus ...... 1974 (W, 9-8) . . . 1976 (L, 4-7) . .2-2-0 Marshall ...... 1995 (W, 7-4) . . .1995 (W, 7-4) . .1-0-0 Connecticut ...... 2000 (W, 8-2) . . .2005 (W, 3-0) . .3-0-0 Massachusetts ...... 1973 (L, 0-2) . . . 1973 (L, 0-2) . .0-1-0 Cornell ...... 1899 (L, 11-12) . . . 1906 (L, 1-8) . .0-6-0 Maryland ...... 2004 (W, 8-0) . . .2004 (W, 8-0) . .1-0-0 Cumberland ...... 1891 (L, 9-10) . . .1989 (W, 6-5) .52-12-2 Maryville ...... 1932 (W, 12-9) . . .1932 (W, 9-5) . .3-0-0 Creighton ...... 2006 (L, 4-5) . . . 2006 (L, 4-5) . . .0-1 Memphis ...... 1936 (W, 13-5) . . 2008 (W, 8-0) .16-14-0 Dartmouth ...... 1927 (L, 6-7) . . . 1927 (L, 6-7) . .0-1-0 Memphis CBC ...... 1970 (W, 9-2) . . .1971 (W, 6-2) . .4-0-0 Davidson ...... 1979 (L, 2-3) . . .1979 (W, 7-3) . .2-1-0 Mercer ...... 1901 (L, 4-6) . . .1923 (W, 9-8) . 12-9-0 Defiance ...... 1926 (W, 10-0) . . 1926 (W, 10-0) . .1-0-0 Miami ...... 1973 (L, 5-6) . . . 1974 (L, 1-7) . .0-2-0 DePauw ...... 1942 (W, 15-5) . . 1973 (W, 14-7) . .3-0-0 Miami (Ohio) ...... 1950 (L, 5-7) . . .2008 (W, 4-3) . .5-6-0 East Carolina ...... 1974 (W, 2-1) . . .1974 (W, 2-1) . .1-0-0 Michigan ...... 1906 (W, 3-1) . . . 2007 (L, 3-4) .19-21-0 Eastern Illinois . . . . . 1995 (W, 3-2) . . 2013 (W, 8-3) . .2-0-0 Michigan State ...... 1929 (W, 7-2) . . .2003 (W, 5-4) . .1-3-0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . 1992 (L, 1-4) . . . 1992 (L, 1-4) . .0-1-0 Middle Tennessee . . . 1926 (W, 6-4) . .2013 (W, 12-3) . .90-42 Eastern Michigan . . . . .1987 (W, 6-1) . . . 1994 (L, 5-6) . .2-1-0 Middle Tennessee Normal . .1915 (L, 5-7) . . .1922 (W 6-0) . .5-1-0

68 Vanderbilt Baseball VANDERBILT VS. THE NATION

Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Team First Meeting Last Meeting W-L-T Milligan ...... 1908 (W, 5-2) . . . 1908 (T, 2-2) . .2-0-1 South Carolina . . . . . 1992 (L, 1-21) 2013 (W, 4-3 [10]) .26-49-0 Minnesota ...... 1924 (L, 3-6) . . . 1924 (L, 3-6) . .0-1-0 Southern California . . . . 1973 (W, 5-4) . . 2010 (W, 10-1) . .3-0-0 Mississippi (Ole Miss) . . .1900 (W, 6-5) . 2013 (W, 7-6 [11]) .52-50-2 Southern Illinois . . . . . 1972 (W, 2-1) . . 2004 (W, 15-0) . .3-2-0 Mississippi A&M . . . .1913 (W, 11-10) . . . 1924 (L, 2-6) . 8-13-2 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 1974 (L, 2-5) . . 1974 (W, 10-4) . .1-1-0 Mississippi College . . . . .1920 (L, 1-8) . . . 1920 (L, 3-4) . .0-2-0 South Kentucky College . . 1908 (W, 6-3) . . 1908 (W, 15-6) . .2-1-0 Mississippi State . . . . 1951 (L, 2-4) . .2013 (W, 16-8) .41-56-2 Southern Mississippi . . .1985 (L, 12-14) . . . 1986 (L, 1-2) . .1-3-0 Missouri ...... 2013 (W, 11-5) . .2013 (W, 16-4) . .3-0-0 Stanford ...... 1973 (L, 0-6) . . 2012 (L, 18-5) . .3-7-0 Monmouth ...... 2013 (W, 5-1) . . 2013 (W, 13-1) . .3-0-0 Stony Brook ...... 2008 (W, 9-4) . . .2008 (W, 9-4) . .1-0-0 Montevello ...... 1983 (L, 4-6) . . . 1983 (L, 4-6) . .0-1-0 S.W.B.U ...... 1904 (W, 9-6) . . .1904 (W, 2-1) . .2-1-0 Morehead State ...... 1993 (L, 5-6) . . .2009 (W, 8-0) . .5-2-0 S.W.P.U...... 1900 (W, 20-8) . . 1921 (W, 13-4) . 21-6-1 Murfreesboro Teach. . . . .1928 (W, 5-1) . . . 1939 (L, 6-7) . .2-2-0 Temple ...... 2002 (W, 10-6) . . 2002 (W, 10-6) . .1-0-0 Murray State ...... 1949 (W, 12-6) . . .2006 (W, 7-1) .18-10-0 Tennessee ...... 1888 (W, 9-6) . .2013 (W, 12-8) 156-155-3 New Orleans ...... 1980 (L, 2-8) . . . 1980 (L, 2-8) . .0-1-0 Tennessee-Chattanooga . .1909 (W, 19-1) . . .1980 (W, 7-3) . .9-0-0 New York Tech . . . . . 1990 (W, 11-2) . . 1990 (W, 11-2) . .1-0-0 Tennessee-Martin . . . .1995 (L, 9-11) . .2013 (W, 10-3) . .9-1-0 Niagara ...... 2010 (W, 9-0) . . 2010 (W, 21-3) . .3-0-0 Tennessee State . . . . .1978 (W, 19-6) . . .1993 (W, 5-2) . 15-1-1 North Carolina ...... 2011 (W, 7-3) . . .2011 (W, 5-1) . .2-0-0 Tennessee Tech . . . . .1928 (L, 2-3) . . 2013 (L, 10-9) .41-21-0 North Carolina-Wilmington .2012 (W, 8-2) . . .2012 (W, 8-2) . .1-0-0 Tennessee Temple . . . . 1987 ( W, 14-1) . . 1987 (W, 14-1) . .1-0-0 North Carolina State . . . .1973 (W, 4-2) . . . 2012 (L, 9-7) . .2-2-0 Tenn. Wesleyan . . . . . 1986 (W, 12-5) . . 1986 (W, 12-5) . .1-0-0 Northwestern ...... 1999 (L, 6-7) . . . 1999 (L, 6-7) . .0-1-0 Texas ...... 1900 (L, 2-3) . . .2004 (L, 2-10) . .6-6-0 Northern Florida ...... 1995 (L, 0-2) . . . 1995 (L, 0-2) . .0-1-0 Texas A&M ...... 2013 (L, 5-0) . . 2013 (W, 3-0) . .1-1-0 Northern Illinois . . . . . 1973 (W, 2-1) . . .1973 (W, 2-1) . .1-0-0 TPI ...... 1942 (L, 4-7) . . . 1942 (L, 4-7) . .0-1-0 Nashville ...... 1912 (L, 0-9) . . .1926 (W, 9-6) . .1-4-0 Trevecca ...... 1977 (W, 8-7) . . .2003 (W, 4-0) . 15-2-0 Nashville Terminals ...... 1942 (W, 7-6) . . .1942 (W, 7-6) . .1-0-0 Troy/Troy State ...... 1939 (W, 4-2) . . 2011 (W, 10-2) . .7-0-0 ...... 1937 (L, 4-14) . . .1939 (L, 1-15) . .0-2-0 Tulane ...... 1953 (L, 2-14) . . .1957 (L, 5-10) . .3-7-0 Notre Dame ...... 1923 (L, 1-3) . 2003 (L, 1-3 [10]) . .2-4-0 Union ...... 1971 (L, 7-8) . . 1979 (W, 17-2) . .7-2-0 Oakland ...... 2005 (W, 8-3) . . 2012 (W, 11-4) . .2-0-0 Univ. of Nashville . . . . .1893 (W, 5-1) . . 1906 (W, 18-5) . 13-1-0 Oglethorpe ...... 1918 (L, 0-1) . . . 1969 (L, 1-9) . .2-4-0 US Navy Base ...... 1939 (W, 12-8) . . 1939 (W, 12-8) . .1-0-0 Ohio ...... 1975 (L, 2-7) . . .2010 (W, 5-1) . .9-3-0 Valdosta State ...... 1961 (W, 5-4) . . .1974 (W, 8-4) . .5-1-0 Ohio State ...... 1922 (W, 16-15) . . . 1975 (L, 3-9) . .2-2-0 Valparaiso ...... 1998 (W, 16-7) . . 2000 (W, 12-1) . .2-0-0 Oklahoma ...... 1978 (W, 8-7) . . 2008 (L, 10-11) . .2-2-0 Vermont ...... 2009 (W, 14-1) . . 2009 (W, 14-1) . .3-0-0 Oklahoma State . . . . . 2010 (W, 7-6) . . .2010 (W, 7-6) . .1-0-0 Villanova ...... 1985 (L, 3-5) . . . 1985 (L, 3-5) . .0-1-0 Old Dominion ...... 2003 (L, 0-2) . . . 2003 (L, 0-2) . .0-1-0 Virginia ...... 1929 (N/A) . . .2004 (W, 7-3) . .1-0-0 Oregon ...... 2012 (L, 4-2) . . . 2013 (L, 7-5) . .2-4-0 Virginia Military Institute . .1983 (W, 6-4) . . .2005 (W, 5-2) . .3-0-0 Oregon State ...... 2008 (W, 8-1) . . .2011 (W, 9-3) . .3-0-0 Virginia Tech ...... 1978 (L, 9-17) . . .1978 (L, 9-17) . .0-1-0 Pennsylvania ...... 1898 (L, 0-10) . . . 1898 (L, 3-7) . .0-2-0 Wake Forest ...... 1991 (W, 7-6) . . . 1999 (L, 2-3) . .1-1-0 Pittsburgh ...... 2006 (W, 2-1) . . .2007 (W, 4-3) . .2-0-0 Washington and Lee . . . .1892 (L, 0-11) . . 1921 (W, 13-4) . .2-1-0 Penn State ...... 1987 (W, 5-4) . . .1987 (W, 5-4) . .1-0-0 Washington State . . . . . 1973 (L, 2-6) . . . 1973 (L, 2-6) . .0-1-0 Presbyterian ...... 2013 (W, 5-2) . . .2013 (W, 5-2) . .1-0-0 Washington...... 1904 (W, 14-3) . . 1904 (W, 14-3) . .1-0-0 Princeton ...... 1921 (L, 2-3) . . . .2004 (11-1) . .1-2-0 Western Carolina . . . . .2008 (W, 5-3) . . 2008 (W, 11-4) . .2-0-0 Providence ...... 1927 (W, 6-5) . . . 1975 (L, 0-2) . .2-1-0 Western Illinois ...... 1947 (W, 4-0) . . .1947 (W, 4-0) . .1-0-0 Purdue ...... 1947 (L, 3-10) . . .2011 (W, 9-0) . 10-4-1 Western Kentucky . . . 1980 (L, 4-15) . . 2011 (W, 6-5) .38-18-0 Rhode Island ...... 2012 (W, 9-4) . . 2012 (W, 8-0) . .3-0-0 Western Kentucky Norm. . .1926 (W, 6-3) . . .1926 (W, 6-3) . .1-0-0 Rice ...... 1990 (L, 3-4) . . .2007 (W, 7-3) . .1-2-0 Western Kentucky Teach . . 1936 (L, 1-8) . . .1941 (W, 7-4) . .3-4-0 Rockhurst ...... 1999 (L, 5-8) . . . 1999 (L, 5-8) . .0-1-0 Western Michigan . . . . 1970 (W, 6-5) . . .1970 (W, 5-3) . .2-0-0 Rollins ...... 1976 (L, 5-10) . . 1993 (W, 10-4) . .3-5-0 West Tennessee Teach . . .1933 (W, 4-0) . .1935 (W, 15-10) . .7-2-0 Rutgers ...... 2003 (W, 3-2 [12]) . 2003 (W, 3-2 [12]) . .1-0-0 West Virginia ...... 1970 (L, 2-3) . . 2002 (W, 10-5) . .5-4-0 St Bonaventure . . . . . 1994 (W, 14-1) . . 1994 (W, 14-1) . .1-0-0 William Carey ...... 1986 (W, 6-4) . . .1986 (W, 6-4) . .1-0-0 St. John’s ...... 2001 (W, 7-2) . . .2001 (W, 7-2) . .1-0-0 Wisconsin ...... 1929 (W, N/A) . . . 1931 (L 4-6) . .1-4-0 St Joseph’s ...... 1984 (W, 17-4) . . .1994 (W, 7-4) . .6-0-0 Wisconsin-Eau Claire . . .1979 (W, 11-4) . . .1983 (W, 9-8) . .5-0-0 St Mary’s ...... 1978 (W, 6-3) . . 1985 (W, 10-9) . .2-0-0 Wisconsin-Super . . . . .1975 (W, 18-1) . . .1975 (W, 6-4) . .3-0-0 Samford ...... 1983 (W, 18-0) . . .2004 (W, 8-0) . 12-7-0 Wittenberg ...... 1960 (W, 13-12) . . . 1964 (L, 3-7) . .2-1-0 San Diego ...... 2006 (L, 0-10) . . . 2012 (L, 9-7) . .4-3-0 Wofford ...... 2010 (W, 7-2) . . 2011 (W, 12-1) . .3-0-0 Sewanee ...... 1886 (W, 10-2) . . . 1969 (L, 2-5) .69-35-3 Wright State ...... 2009 (W, 12-3) . . 2010 (W, 18-2) . .2-0-0 Seton Hall ...... 1982 (W, 7-5) . . .1982 (W, 7-5) . .1-0-0 Xavier ...... 1995 (L, 8-22) . . 2008 (W, 17-3) . .4-2-0 Siena ...... 2012 (W, 12-2) . . 2012 (W, 11-4) . .2-0-0 Yale ...... 1927 (L, 0-2) . . 2000 (W, 22-5) . .2-1-0 South Alabama ...... 1972 (L, 2-5) . . .2009 (W, 7-4) . .4-5-0 2014 opponents in bold SC Spartanburg . . . . . 1987 (W, 14-3) . . 1987 (W, 14-3) . .1-0-0 Southeast Missouri . . . 2008 (L, 12-8) . . 2008 (L, 12-8) . .0-1-0 SE Oklahoma ...... 1978 (W, 6-5) . . .1978 (W, 6-5) . .1-0-0

@VANDYBASEBALL 69 YEARLY RESULTS

1886 (1-1) 1896 (7-2-1) Coach: Unavailable Coach: Unavailable Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 10-2 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-3 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 3-11 Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-4 Sewanee ...... W ...... 5-4 1887 (1-0) Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-5 Coach: Unavailable Sewanee ...... L . . . . 5-13 Sewanee ...... W . . . . 21-2 Tennessee ...... W ...... 4-3 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 13-4 1888 (2-0) Tennessee ...... L ...... 7-9 Coach: Unavailable Cumberland ...... T . . . . 12-12 Tennessee ...... W ...... 9-6 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 16-6 Tennessee ...... W ...... 9-1 1897 (8-4) 1889 (1-1) Coach: Unavailable Coach: Unavailable Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-4 Sewanee ...... L ...... 7-8 Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-9 Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-1 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 14-4 Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-3 1890 Sewanee ...... W . . . . 16-12 No Records Available Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 10-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . 15-7 1891 (0-3) Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 17-2 Coach: Unavailable Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 12-5 1893 Vanderbilt Baseball Cumberland ...... L . . . . . 9-10 Georgia ...... W ...... 1-0 Cumberland ...... L . . . . . 3-10 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 4-12 1901 (9-3) 1903 (15-2) Cumberland ...... L ...... 5-7 Georgia ...... W ...... 3-1 Coach: Unavailable Coach: Unavailable 1892 (5-4) 1898 (8-2-1) Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-2 Sewanee ...... W ...... 9-1 Coach: Unavailable Coach: Unavailable Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 15-7 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 7-10 Sewanee ...... W ...... 7-6 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 18-5 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 17-9 Sewanee ...... T ...... 5-5 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 25-0 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 14-2 Tennessee ...... L ...... 6-9 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-1 Alabama ...... L . . . . 10-11 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 18-9 Cumberland ...... L . . . . . 6-11 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 10-5 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 11-3 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 10-2 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 11-0 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W ...... 6-3 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 11-7 Georgia ...... W . . . . 12-11 Cumberland ...... W ...... 5-2 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 13-1 Mercer ...... L ...... 4-6 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 15-6 Cumberland ...... L ...... 5-9 Georgia ...... W ...... 3-0 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 6-5 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 17-0 Cumberland ...... W ...... 4-2 Georgia ...... W ...... 4-0 Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 2-7 Texas ...... W . . . . . 17-8 Wash. and Lee ...... L . . . . . 0-11 Pennsylvania ...... L . . . . . 0-10 Central ...... W ...... 5-2 Texas ...... L ...... 2-6 Pennsylvania ...... L ...... 3-7 Central ...... W . . . . . 10-0 Texas ...... W ...... 8-5 1893 (5-3-2) Cincinnati ...... W . . . . . 15-5 Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 7-2 Coach: Unavailable Cincinnati ...... W ...... 8-0 1902 (11-6-1) Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 4-2 Sewanee ...... L ...... 0-1 Coach: Unavailable Central ...... W ...... 8-3 Sewanee ...... W ...... 3-1 1899 (5-4) Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 31-3 Central ...... W ...... 8-5 Sewanee ...... L . . . . 8-12 Coach: Unavailable Sewanee ...... L ...... 4-8 Central ...... W . . . . . 17-7 Cumberland ...... W ...... 4-0 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 20-0 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 21-1 Cumberland ...... T ...... 6-6 Tennessee ...... W ...... 7-6 Sewanee ...... L ...... 3-8 1904 (19-6) Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W ...... 5-1 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 15-8 Sewanee ...... L ...... 4-8 Coach: T.W. Davis Alabama ...... L ...... 1-2 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 17-5 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 12-5 Sewanee ...... W ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... T ...... 2-2 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 14-3 Tennessee ...... W . . . . 11-10 Sewanee ...... W ...... 6-2 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 10-5 Georgia ...... L ...... 0-3 Tennessee ...... W ...... 9-8 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-0 Alabama ...... W ...... 4-1 Georgia ...... L ...... 6-7 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 13-2 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 16-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 9-10 Tennessee ...... L ...... 2-7 Cumberland ...... W ...... 6-0 1894 (4-4) Cornell ...... L . . . . 11-12 Coach: Unavailable Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 12-4 Cumberland ...... L ...... 3-4 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 30-2 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W ...... 5-1 Sewanee ...... L ...... 1-7 1900 (8-7) S.W.P.U...... L ...... 8-9 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W ...... 5-4 Tennessee ...... L ...... 3-4 Coach: Unavailable S.W.P.U...... L ...... 2-5 Univ. of Nashville ...... L ...... 3-7 Tennessee ...... W ...... 6-5 Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-7 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 17-0 Alabama ...... L ...... 4-7 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 23-4 Sewanee ...... W ...... 5-2 Central ...... T . . . . 10-10 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 12-4 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 14-7 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 2-11 Central ...... W . . . . . 14-0 Alabama ...... W ...... 8-3 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 12-1 Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-7 Central ...... W ...... 5-2 S.W.P.U...... W ...... 5-2 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 9-10 Tennessee ...... L ...... 2-5 S.W.P.U...... W ...... 1-0 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-21 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 4-10 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 14-5 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 10-1 Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 3-1 1895 (3-0) Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 13-2 Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 1-3 Coach: Unavailable Univ. of Chicago ...... L . . . . . 3-18 Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 5-2 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 12-8 Univ. of Chicago ...... L . . . . 7-22 Central ...... W ...... 6-1 Sewanee ...... W ...... 6-5 Univ. of Chicago ...... L . . . . . 8-11 Central ...... L ...... 1-3 Cumberland ...... W ...... 8-7 Mississippi ...... W ...... 6-5 Central ...... W ...... 9-0 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 20-8 S.W.B.U...... W ...... 9-6 Texas ...... L ...... 2-3 S.W.B.U...... L ...... 1-3 Texas ...... W . . . . . 14-4 S.W.B.U...... W ...... 2-1 Washington U...... 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1905 (22-5) Alabama ...... W ...... 9-3 Indiana ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Kentucky Coach: Unavailable Cornell ...... L ...... 4-5 Indiana ...... W . . . . . 9-1 Kentucky Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-5 Cornell ...... L ...... 2-3 Indiana ...... W . . . . .15-6 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-4 Cornell ...... L ...... 1-8 Nashville ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Alabama ...... T . . . . . 3-3 Sewanee ...... W ...... 7-2 Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 1-5 Michigan ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-3 Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 1-2 Michigan ...... L . . . . . 0-7 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Sewanee ...... W ...... 6-0 Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 4-5 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Tennessee ...... W ...... 5-4 Michigan ...... W ...... 3-1 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 4-8 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 6-1 Tennessee ...... W ...... 7-6 Michigan ...... L ...... 2-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Virginia Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . 15-13 Michigan ...... W ...... 6-5 Georgia ...... L . . . . .4-16 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 12-2 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .3-13 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 8-1 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 18-5 1907 (15-5) Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .6-10 Alabama ...... W ...... 7-1 Coach: Unavailable Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-6 1930 (9-7) Alabama ...... W ...... 6-2 Sewanee ...... W ...... 3-1 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-7 Coach: Bill Schwartz Alabama ...... W ...... 6-3 Sewanee ...... W ...... 6-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Mich St ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Cincinnati ...... W ...... 4-0 Sewanee ...... W ...... 3-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Wisconsin ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Cincinnati ...... W . . . . . 13-4 Sewanee ...... W ...... 6-4 Miss A&M ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Wisconsin ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Cornell ...... L . . . . . 6-10 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-2 Miss A&M ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Michigan ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Cornell ...... L ...... 0-3 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 14-2 MTSU Teach...... W . . . . . 6-4 Kentucky ...... L Texas ...... L ...... 2-3 Cumberland ...... W ...... 6-4 MTSU Teach...... W . . . . . 2-1 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .13-5 Texas ...... W ...... 6-2 Cumberland ...... W ...... 4-2 Alabama ...... L . . . . .0-12 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 2-8 Central ...... W ...... 7-0 Alabama ...... L ...... 1-4 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 2-8 Central ...... W ...... 8-4 Alabama ...... L ...... 4-7 W. Kent. Norm...... W . . . . . 6-3 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .5-10 Central ...... W ...... 3-1 S.W.P.U...... W ...... 4-2 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 6-1 Kentucky St...... W ...... 7-2 S.W.P.U...... L ...... 4-5 1927 (11-12) Tennessee ...... W . . . . .14-2 Kentucky St...... W ...... 8-6 S.W.P.U...... W . . . . . 10-1 Coach: Bill Schwartz Auburn ...... W Kentucky St...... W ...... 8-4 Texas ...... W . . . . . 11-0 Lions of Nashville ...... W . . . . . 9-7 Auburn ...... W Indiana ...... W ...... 7-2 Texas ...... L ...... 3-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . 11-10 Indiana ...... W ...... 4-0 Texas ...... W ...... 5-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-9 MTSU Teach ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 6-0 Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-5 1906 (11-10) Georgia Tech ...... W ...... 6-5 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 7-3 1931 (7-7) Coach: Unavailable Georgia Tech ...... L ...... 2-3 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .3-10 Coach: Bill Schwartz Sewanee ...... W ...... 8-7 Howard ...... W ...... 7-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Michigan ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-0 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Michigan ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Sewanee ...... L ...... 1-2 1908 (11-9-2) Auburn ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Wisconsin ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Sewanee ...... L ...... 2-7 Coach: Grantland Rice Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-5 MICHIGAN ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Tennessee ...... L ...... 5-6 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 7-17 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .13-3 Ole Miss ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Tennessee ...... W ...... 7-1 Sewanee ...... W ...... 5-4 Miss A&M ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Ole Miss ...... W . . . . .10-3 Tennessee ...... W ...... 6-2 Sewanee ...... W ...... 5-4 Miss A&M ...... L . . . . . 1-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W ...... 8-6 Sewanee ...... W ...... 4-2 Boston Coll ...... L . . . . .2-20 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Univ. of Nashville . . . . . W . . . . . 10-2 Tennessee ...... W ...... 5-3 Harvard ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Alabama ...... W ...... 8-0 Tennessee ...... L ...... 2-5 Holy Cross ...... L . . . . . 2-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .7-14 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 10-4 Defiance ...... W . . . . .10-0 Princeton ...... L . . . . .7-11 Auburn ...... L . . . . .1-19 Yale ...... L . . . . . 0-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Manhattan ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . .12-4 Brown ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Providence ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Amherst ...... W . . . . . 9-7 1932 (16-4) Dartmouth ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Coach: Bill Schwartz Michigan State ...... W . . . . . 2-1 1928 (7-6) Michigan State ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Coach: Bill Schwartz Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . .16-3 Michigan ...... L . . . . .1-10 Maryville ...... W . . . . .12-9 Michigan ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Bethel ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Notre Dame ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Bethel ...... W . . . . .16-6 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 9-0 Birm. So...... W . . . . .14-1 M’boro Teach ...... W . . . . . 1-5 W. Ky. Teach...... W . . . . . 6-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-4 W. Ky. Teach...... W . . . . . 7-6 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 3-8 Ole Miss ...... W . . . . . 9-7 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .8-10 Ole Miss ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-1 Maryville ...... W . . . . .18-5 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .17-4 Maryville ...... W . . . . . 9-5 MTSU Teach ...... L . . . . 10-11 W. Ky. Teach...... L . . . . . 6-7 Tenn Tech ...... L . . . . . 2-3 W. Ky. Teach...... W . . . . . 5-2 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Miss A&M ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Miss A&M ...... W . . . . . 6-3 1929 (17-5) Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Coach: Bill Schwartz Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Michigan State ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .12-8 Michigan State ...... W . . . . .12-1 Michigan ...... W ...... Famed sportswriter Grantland Rice played baseball for the Wisconsin ...... W Commodores from 1900-01 then served as Wisconsin ...... L . . . . . 3-8 head coach in 1908 Georgia Tech ...... W ...... @VANDYBASEBALL 71 YEARLY RESULTS

1933 (9-1) 1938 (6-3) 1942 (10-8-1) 1948 (11-9-2, 7-8-1) Coach: Unavailable Coach: Bill Schwartz Coach: James A. Scoggins Coach: Tommy Harrison W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .12-2 Ill. Wesleyan ...... L . . . . .6-12 N. ILLINOIS ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Bethel ...... W . . . . .13-3 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 2-7 DePauw ...... W . . . . .15-5 N. ILLINOIS ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Bethel ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 5-3 M’boro Teach ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 6-8 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . .15-3 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 1-7 PURDUE ...... T . . . . . 5-5 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 3-5 TENNESSEE ...... T . . . . . 4-4 Bethel ...... W . . . . . 8-7 W. Kentucky ...... W . . . . .13-9 Murf. Teachers ...... L . . . . . 3-5 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Bethel ...... W . . . . . 5-3 M’boro Teach ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Lambuth ...... W . . . . .15-2 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . .12-8 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . .10-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .12-6 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .13-9 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-8 1939 (11-5) Tennessee ...... T . . . . . 5-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 8-6 1934 (5-6) Coach: Bill Schwartz T.P.I...... L . . . . . 4-7 MONSANTO ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Coach: Bill Schwartz Ill. Wesleyan ...... W . . . . .10-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .20-8 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .10-9 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 7-9 US Navy Base ...... W . . . . .12-8 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 5-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 0-7 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Troy St Teach ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Murf. Teachers ...... W . . . . . 8-4 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Cumberland ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Nashville Vols ...... L . . . . .1-15 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 4-3 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . .11-3 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .4-11 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-1 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .15-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 9-7 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .16-6 Nash. Terminals ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 7-9 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 9-7 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 1-6 W. Tenn. Teach ...... L . . . . . 7-9 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .16-6 1943 (14-8) AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 3-7 W. Tenn. Teach ...... L . . . . . 4-8 W. Ky. Teach ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Coach: Unavailable AUBURN ...... L . . . . .0-13 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 2-3 W. Ky. Teach ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Georgia Tech Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Florida ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Georgia Tech 1949 (8-11-1, 4-8) Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Georgia Tech Coach: Dave Scobey 1935 (10-2) Lambuth ...... W . . . . .26-1 Georgia Tech Chicago ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Coach: Bill Schwartz Lambuth ...... W . . . . 15-10 Kentucky ILLINOIS STATE ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Results Not Available W. Kentucky ...... W . . . . .13-9 Kentucky ILLINOIS STATE ...... W . . . . . 9-0 M’boro Teach ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Kentucky Georgia ...... L . . . . .6-10 1936 (15-2) Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . .12-8 LSU(Away) ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Coach: Bill Schwartz LSU(Away) ...... W . . . . . 2-0 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-18 Burke Comp...... W . . . . . 2-1 1940 (8-2) KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Coach: Bill Schwartz KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Ill. Weslyan ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 0-6 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .1-10 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .8-10 Cincinnati ...... w . . . . . 7-6 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 5-7 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .1-15 Western Kentucky . . . . . T . . . . . 6-6 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Bethel ...... W . . . . .14-2 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .3-15 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-7 W. Ky. Teach...... L . . . . . 1-8 Kentucky ...... W Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .7-11 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . .11-3 Kentucky ...... W Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-1 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 6-1 W. Tenn. Teach ...... W . . . . 15-10 Kentucky ...... W MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 6-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 9-0 Georgia Tech ...... W EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . .9-12 Lambuth ...... W . . . . .11-3 Georgia Tech ...... W 1944 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Memphis ...... W . . . . .13-5 Unavailable ...... W Did Not Compete TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Memphis ...... W . . . . .11-5 Unavailable ...... W MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .12-6 Lambuth ...... W . . . . .10-0 1945 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Lambuth ...... W . . . . .26-9 1941 (8-10) Did Not Compete Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . .6-10 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . 15-14 Coach: Unavailable W. Ky. Teach ...... L . . . . 12-16 1946 1950 (6-16-0, 4-13) 1937 (11-4) Michigan State ...... W . . . . 11-10 Did Not Compete Coach: Dave Scobey Coach: Bill Schwartz Ill. Wesleyan ...... L . . . . . 2-8 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Ill. State Normal ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 7-8 1947 (10-11, 2-5) Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Nashville Vols ...... L . . . . .4-15 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .4-11 Coach: James A. Scoggins Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .9-13 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Bradley Tech ...... W . . . . 13-12 Bradley ...... L . . . . .6-15 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .1-12 Lambuth ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 3-2 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .11-5 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .11-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . 10-13 Purdue ...... L . . . . .3-10 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 9-7 MTSU Teach ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .8-10 MILLIKIN ...... L . . . . .5-12 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .16-6 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 6-2 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .6-14 W. Ky. Teach ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Western Illinois ...... W . . . . . 4-0 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-2 W. Ky. Teach ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Tenn Tech ...... L . . . . 14-15 Eagles (Nashville) . . . . . W . . . . . 8-5 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . .3-22 Florida ...... L . . . . . 4-5 W. Ky. Teach ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . .16-2 GEORGIA TECH ...... W . . . . .11-3 Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .7-23 Lambuth ...... W . . . . .26-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-5 MTSU ...... L . . . . . 3-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-8 Lambuth ...... W . . . . 15-10 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 8-6 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . .10-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .2-11 W. Kenutcky ...... W . . . . . 3-2 MTSU Teach ...... L . . . . .6-13 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .4-10 Tenn Tech ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 7-0 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .22-2 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-8 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 5-0 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .3-12 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 2-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 4-9 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 5-8 Auburn ...... L . . . . .4-12 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . .10-5

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1951 (0-18-1, 0-13-1) 1954 (11-9-1, 8-7-1) 1957 (8-14, 3-13) 1960 (8-13, 5-8) Coach: Dave Scobey Coach: Dave Scobey Coach: Dick Richardson Coach: Harley Boss ILLINOIS STATE ...... L . . . . .9-13 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... W . . . . . 7-6 TULANE ...... W . . . . . 6-8 Florida ...... L . . . . .1-10 ILLINOIS STATE ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 2-0 TULANE ...... L . . . . . 0-3 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-7 KENTUCKY ...... T . . . . 10-10 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-4 TULANE ...... L . . . . .5-10 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .12-6 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . 13-15 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . 17-12 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 8-4 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 7-9 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .5-17 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . .9-10 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 6-7 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . .10-6 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .5-13 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-0 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 3-9 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .0-17 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-11 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 1-9 WITTENBERG ...... W . . . . 13-12 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . 11-14 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .3-16 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 0-9 C. MICHIGAN ...... L . . . . .3-10 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .8-22 MISSISSIPPI ...... T . . . . . 1-1 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . 10-13 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 2-4 GEORGIA TECH ...... W . . . . . 2-1 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 5-6 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-3 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . .3-10 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . . 4-8 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .19-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .0-11 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .2-20 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 7-5 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-4 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-4 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 1-3 NOTRE DAME ...... L . . . . . 2-6 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 0-5 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 2-8 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 2-0 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . .4-14 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 4-7 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-1 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-3 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .0-10 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .2-17 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-4 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .0-16 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .7-20 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .3-13 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .1-10 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 MTSU(Away) ...... L . . . . 13-14 Tulane ...... L . . . . . 1-2 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .1-15 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Murray State ...... L . . . . .6-21 Tulane ...... L . . . . . 3-4 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .3-15 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 2-8 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 8-0 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-1 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-7 1952 (4-16, 2-13) TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 1-8 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-1 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .12-1 Coach: Bill Schwartz MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 6-4 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... L . . . . . 1-8 1955 (12-6, 10-4) 1961 (7-15, 2-11) TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Coach: Dave Scobey 1958 (4-9, 2-6) Coach: Dick Richardson TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Coach: Dick Richardson Valdosta State ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .8-11 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .5-11 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Valdosta State ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 6-8 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 8-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . .4-25 Valdosta State ...... W . . . . .11-6 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . .2-12 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Georgia Southern ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . 16-10 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-8 Georgia Southern ...... L . . . . . 1-4 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . .4-14 AUBURN ...... W . . . . 12-10 HILLSDALE ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Georgia ...... L . . . . .3-15 GEORGIA TECH ...... W . . . . .12-8 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 6-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Georgia ...... L . . . . .1-14 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 7-8 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .17-3 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . . 5-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .7-10 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .14-8 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 7-5 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-9 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 9-8 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-4 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . .7-12 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-6 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 0-8 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . .6-10 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 4-5 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . 10-11 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 0-2 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .0-10 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . .4-11 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .12-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 3-4 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Alabama ...... L . . . . .1-15 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-3 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-4 1959 (5-15, 2-13) MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-1 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .10-7 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Coach: Dick Richardson KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-8 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 6-7 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . .9-11 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 8-5 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 2-9 CHICAGO ...... W . . . . . 9-3 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-6 1953 (5-13, 3-11) 1956 (6-15, 3-12) C. MICHIGAN ...... W . . . . . 6-5 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .4-14 Coach: Woody Johnson Coach: Dave Scobey Georgia Tech ...... L . . . . .3-11 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .4-10 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... L . . . . . 3-5 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . 10-12 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .4-15 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 1-3 TULANE ...... L . . . . .2-14 Tulane ...... L . . . . . 3-4 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 3-8 TULANE ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Tulane ...... L . . . . .0-13 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .4-10 1962 (2-18-2, 0-16-2) MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Tulane ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . .7-11 Coach: Jerry Elliot Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . .10-8 MIAMI (Ohio) ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Auburn ...... T . . . . 14-14 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . .8-27 Georgia ...... L . . . . .5-10 Auburn ...... L . . . . .3-13 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 6-9 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 4-9 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-14 Valdosta State ...... L . . . . . 0-2 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-10 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . .0-11 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 0-2 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-5 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Alabama ...... L . . . . .6-10 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .10-4 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 9-7 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 0-4 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . .9-10 MTSU(Away) ...... L . . . . .7-12 Alabama ...... L . . . . .1-10 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .10-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-9 KENTUCKY ...... T . . . . 12-12 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 0-8 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .2-14 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .9-15 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . 11-12 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .4-13 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 0-2 WITTENBERG ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 3-9 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .7-21 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .0-15 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .4-17 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 0-7 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .10-8 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 3-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 0-3 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . .1-12 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 4-9 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 4-7 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . .9-11 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . .11-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .2-17 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-7 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .12-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .4-11 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .4-14 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .9-10 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .8-17 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 4-6

@VANDYBASEBALL 73 YEARLY RESULTS

1963 (6-15, 4-13) 1966 (2-16, 1-12) 1969 (21-18, 3-10) LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .10-7 Coach: Harley Boss Coach: George Archie Coach: Larry Schmittou GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-5 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 9-2 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Florida ...... L . . . . .0-15 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 6-4 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .15-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .1-10 Auburn ...... L . . . . .0-11 FISK ...... W . . . . .10-9 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .11-1 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 5-8 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 9-5 ARKANSAS ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .1-11 Murray State ...... L . . . . . 2-3 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .2-15 CALVIN ...... W . . . . .16-7 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-2 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 0-5 CALVIN ...... W . . . . . 5-0 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 2-0 Georgia Tech ...... W . . . . . 9-8 SEWANEE ...... L . . . . .4-10 Chattanooga ...... W . . . . . 4-0 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Wittenburg ...... L . . . . .4-14 Chattanooga ...... W . . . . . 5-2 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . 10-11 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Berry ...... L . . . . . 0-5 1971 (33-19, 10-7) AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 3-5 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Berry ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Coach: Larry Schmittou AUBURN ...... L . . . . .6-14 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Oglethorpe ...... L . . . . . 1-9 MEMPHIS CBC ...... W . . . . . 2-0 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 3-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . .7-17 MEMPHIS CBC ...... W . . . . . 6-2 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-9 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-5 UNION ...... L . . . . . 7-8 SEWANEE ...... W . . . . 20-10 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .4-14 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Belmont ...... W . . . . .12-1 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 2-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Fisk ...... W . . . . . 5-4 LOUISVILLE (NH) . . . . . W . . . . . 3-0 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-2 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .4-15 CHATTANOOGA ...... W . . . . . 9-5 LOUISVILLE (NH) . . . . . W . . . . . 2-0 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 0-5 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .1-13 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-3 BOWLING GREEN . . . . .W . . . . .13-0 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-4 CALVIN ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 3-6 1967 (11-12, 8-9) SEWANEE ...... W . . . . . 5-2 CALVIN (NH) ...... W . . . . .13-0 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Coach: George Archie AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Central Michigan ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-6 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 1-2 William & Mary ...... L . . . . . 2-3 1964 (7-14, 4-12) Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 1-0 St. Leo’s ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Coach: Harley Boss Georgia State ...... W . . . . . 2-1 BIRMINGHAM SO. . . . . W . . . . . 3-2 Princeton ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Georgia State ...... W . . . . . 5-1 BELMONT ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Florida Southern ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-6 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 2-6 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 2-5 William & Mary ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-5 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .8-21 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Stetson ...... L . . . . . 4-5 WITTENBERG ...... L . . . . . 3-7 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 7-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Princeton ...... L . . . . . 4-5 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 2-9 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-4 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Rollins ...... L . . . . . 2-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-3 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .5-13 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .2-10 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-9 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-3 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 9-1 Southwestern ...... W . . . . .14-3 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Sewanee ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-3 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-6 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .10-0 GEORGIA TECH ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .1-11 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .5-14 Purdue ...... W . . . . . 6-1 GEORGIA TECH ...... L . . . . . 1-2 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .5-15 Murray State ...... L . . . . . 1-8 SEWANEE ...... W . . . . . 9-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 3-1 MEMPHIS STATE . . . . . W . . . . . 5-4 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-8 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .14-2 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .12-1 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 3-2 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-2 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-3 1970 (24-16, 5-10) Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 6-1 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-1 SOUTHWESTERN . . . . . L . . . . . 1-4 Coach: Larry Schmittou Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 6-1 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .3-20 SEWANEE ...... L . . . . . 1-2 WEST VIRGINIA ...... L . . . . . 2-3 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 5-3 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .11-3 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 2-4 MEMPHIS CBC ...... W . . . . . 9-2 BIRMINGHAM SO...... L . . . . .5-10 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .1-18 MEMPHIS CBC ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 8-3 1968 (7-15, 2-13) KENYON ...... W . . . . .16-3 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 4-3 1965 (5-14, 1-11) Coach: Larry Schmittou KENYON ...... W . . . . . 7-1 BELMONT (NH) ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Coach: George Archie FISK ...... W . . . . . 7-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .18-6 Memphis CBC ...... L . . . . . 2-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-6 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 9-6 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Memphis State ...... W . . . . . 9-8 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Florida ...... L . . . . .0-16 CALVIN ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-3 Western Michigan . . . . .W . . . . . 6-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . .9-12 Florida ...... L . . . . .2-10 Jacksonville ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 5-6 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 0-3 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-8 Western Michigan . . . . .W . . . . . 5-3 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 7-3 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 0-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Jacksonville ...... L . . . . . 5-6 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 4-7 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-2 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Sewanee ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Fisk ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-1 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 1-6 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .4-13 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-2 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 0-9 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .9-23 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Purdue ...... W . . . . . 3-1 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . .4-11 MTSU ...... W . . . . 12-11 Birmingham So...... W . . . . . 8-1 Murray State ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Union ...... W . . . . . 4-2 SOUTHWESTERN . . . . .W . . . . .12-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 1-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-3 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 4-3 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 0-1 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-2 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .13-2 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .3-12 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 1-5 Belmont ...... W . . . . .13-7 Mississippi State* . . . . . L . . . . . 1-5 SEWANEE ...... W . . . . .11-4 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . . 4-3 UT-Chattanooga ...... W . . . . . 7-2 MISSISSIPPI STATE* . . . . L . . . . . 1-3 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-9 Birmingham So...... W . . . . . 5-2 * SEC Tournament TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-6 (NH) No Hitter SEWANEE ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-2 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 0-7 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-8 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 2-0 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 0-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-10 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-13 CHATTANOOGA ...... W . . . . .16-0 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .1-20

74 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY RESULTS

1972 (35-15, 13-5) Arizona State ...... W . . . . . 6-4 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 3-5 FISK ...... W . . . . .10-3 Coach: Larry Schmittou Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-3 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 4-3 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . .17-1 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 7-3 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .11-3 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . . 3-4 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . . 2-1 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Memphis ...... W . . . . . 1-0 WOOSTER ...... W . . . . .10-3 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . . 2-0 MEMPHIS STATE . . . . . W . . . . . 2-0 Memphis ...... L . . . . . 0-3 OHIO STATE ...... L . . . . .3-20 FISK ...... W . . . . . 9-0 MEMPHIS STATE ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .4-12 OHIO STATE ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Memphis State ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .1-12 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 5-1 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-3 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-0 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-2 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 6-3 WISCONSIN-SUPER. . . . W . . . . .18-1 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 2-1 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-4 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 WISCONSIN-SUPER. . . . W . . . . .17-2 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 4-3 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-5 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .L . . . . .0-12 WISCONSIN-SUPER. . . . W . . . . . 6-4 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . .11-6 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 6-4 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .19-6 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 6-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .15-1 N. ILLINOIS ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 4-9 Florida State ...... W . . . . .11-1 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 2-8 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Florida State ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Auburn ...... L . . . . .0-11 PROVIDENCE ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Florida State ...... L . . . . .4-19 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . .8-10 PROVIDENCE ...... L . . . . . 0-2 South Alabama ...... L . . . . . 2-5 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 8-6 South Alabama ...... L . . . . .4-18 Belmont ...... L . . . . . 0-1 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 4-5 Louisville ...... W . . . . . 4-3 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 5-1 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-2 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-3 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 1-0 ALABAMA * ...... W . . . . .12-8 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .1-14 Kentucky ...... W . . . . 11-10 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Alabama * ...... W . . . . . 2-1 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-6 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . .14-1 BIRMINGHAM SO. . . . . W . . . . .16-5 East Carolinao ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .13-1 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-0 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Miami (Fla.)o ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .13-4 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 6-5 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 7-0 Georgia Southerno ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 3-2 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 4-1 * SEC Tournament Belmont ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . 13-12 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 9-5 o NCAA Playoffs, Starkville, Miss. Tennessee ...... L . . . . 10-11 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .14-5 Southern Illinois ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-8 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Southern Illinois ...... L . . . . . 1-3 1975 (30-39, 7-9) SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . W . . . . . 9-7 Union ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Alabama* ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Coach: Larry Schmittou W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Murray State ...... L . . . . . 6-8 ALABAMA* ...... W . . . . .13-7 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 4-6 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .12-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Georgia Southern! . . . . .W . . . . . 6-2 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-6 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 4-6 North Carolina State! . . . W . . . . . 4-2 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .0-10 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-6 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . .L . . . . 12-19 Georgia Southern! . . . . . L . . . . . 2-5 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .1-17 Georgia ...... W . . . . .13-3 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . W . . . . . 5-2 Miami, (Fla.)! ...... L . . . . . 5-6 South Alabama ...... L . . . . .4-14 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 5-4 * SEC Tournament South Alabama ...... L . . . . . 1-7 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 5-6 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .14-8 ! NCAA Playoffs, Starkville, Miss. Alabama ...... L . . . . . 1-4 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . .3-14 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 3-1 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 7-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 8-5 1974 (37-22, 11-4) Alabama ...... W . . . . . 3-2 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 8-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . .15-0 Coach: Larry Schmittou Alabama ...... W . . . . . 5-4 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 3-0 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Columbus ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 2-1 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Birmingham So...... L . . . . . 4-6 Columbus ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Iowa ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Fisk ...... W . . . . .12-2 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 5-1 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .5-10 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 0-1 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 3-7 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 7-8 LOUISVILLE ...... L . . . . . 3-5 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 6-2 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-3 LOUISVILLE ...... L . . . . . 1-4 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-6 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .12-2 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-3 OHIO ...... L . . . . . 2-7 UNION ...... L . . . . . 4-7 South Alabama ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . . 5-9 South Alabama ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Florida ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-3 Florida ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Florida ...... W . . . . . 8-3 S. ILLINOIS ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Valdosta State ...... W . . . . . 8-4 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Valdosta State ...... W . . . . . 8-5 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 4-5 FISK ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Miami (Ohio) ...... L . . . . . 2-4 1973 (36-16, 13-5) Alabama ...... L . . . . .2-12 Coach: Larry Schmittou Miami (Ohio) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . .19-4 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .21-3 Miami (Ohio) ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . . 9-3 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .10-9 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . . 3-7 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 7-1 DePAUW ...... W . . . . .11-2 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 DePAUW ...... W . . . . .14-7 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 7-1 FISK ...... W . . . . .14-1 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-9 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 8-9 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 3-0 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . . 3-1 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 2-3 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . . 6-4 S. ILL.-EDW’VILLE . . . . . L . . . . . 2-5 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-2 S. ILL.-EDW’VILLE . . . . .W . . . . .10-4 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .22-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Massachusetts ...... L . . . . . 0-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Hawaii ...... W . . . . .11-2 Fisk ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Southern Cal ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Cal-Riverside ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-4 The Commodores won their first Washington State . . . . . L . . . . . 6-2 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 4-5 SEC title in 1973 Stanford ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . .0-7*

@VANDYBASEBALL 75 YEARLY RESULTS

1976 (27-23, 12-12) 1977 (25-25-1, 13-12) 1978 (31-17, 10-13) 1979 (21-25, 8-14) Coach: Larry Schmittou Coach: Larry Schmittou Coach: Larry Schmittou Coach: Roy Mewbourne Columbus College . . . . . L . . . . .6-14 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Hawaii ...... L . . . . .2-15 Columbus College . . . . . L . . . . . 4-7 Hawaii ...... L . . . . .3-10 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Rollins ...... L . . . . .5-10 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 6-7 UNION ...... W . . . . .15-3 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Rollins ...... L . . . . . 3-6 Hawaii ...... L . . . . .4-10 LEWIS ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Florida ...... W . . . . .10-5 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 3-7 LEWIS ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 0-9 Florida ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Hawaii ...... W . . . . . 6-1 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 5-1 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .5-10 Florida ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 3-9 VIRGINIA TECH ...... L . . . . .9-17 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-3 WESTERN ILLINOIS . . . .W . . . . . 5-3 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-7 OKLAHOMA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .6-16 WESTERN ILLINOIS . . . .W . . . . . 4-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-5 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Trevecca ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Murray State ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . .5-11 S.E. OKLAHOMA . . . . . W . . . . .10-8 Union ...... W . . . . .14-1 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 8-6 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 8-7 MIAMI (OHIO) ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Union ...... W . . . . .17-2 MIAMI (OHIO) ...... L . . . . . 1-3 OHIO ...... W . . . . . 2-1 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 5-6 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . .L . . . . .7-16 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-7 OHIO ...... L . . . . . 7-8 S.E. OKLAHOMA . . . . . W . . . . . 6-5 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 4-8 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 4-6 OHIO ...... L . . . . .8-11 ST. MARY’S ...... W . . . . . 6-3 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 7-8 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Trevecca ...... W . . . . . 7-5 WIS.-EAU CLAIRE . . . . .W . . . . .11-4 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 7-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 4-6 WIS.-EAU CLAIRE . . . . .W . . . . . 7-0 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 6-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-3 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 3-1 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Aurora (Ill.) ...... W . . . . .10-0 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-8 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Belmont ...... W . . . . .12-4 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 7-6 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . .19-6 LEWIS & CLARK . . . . . W . . . . . 5-4 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 4-1 ST. XAVIER ...... W . . . . . 7-5 SO. ILLINOIS ...... W . . . . . 6-5 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .3-11 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-14 MILLIKIN ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 4-2 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .15-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Southern Illinois ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . .5-22 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 4-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .13-8 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 2-1 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .14-8 Florida ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Union ...... W . . . . .10-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-5 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .10-9 Florida ...... W . . . . . 9-4 BELMONT ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 1-0 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 4-8 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 8-4 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .3-17 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-8 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-8 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 4-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 7-5 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .11-7 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-3 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 4-8 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Trevecca ...... W . . . . . 4-2 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .1-11 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 1-8 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . . 6-8 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .12-6 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .10-3 BELLARMINE ...... L . . . . .7-11 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .3-12 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 9-5 BELLARMINE ...... W . . . . . 8-5 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-1 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . . 2-8 UNION ...... W . . . . . 7-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .15-4 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-7 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 3-1 W. KENTUCKY ...... T . . . . . 3-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .12-9 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .0-14 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 7-1 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-4 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 1-6 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .11-1 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .2-15 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 3-1 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 8-3 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 0-7 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .12-3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . .11-9 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 3-0 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 5-6 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-1 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 3-8 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 6-0 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 5-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 7-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-4 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 7-4 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .12-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-3 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-4 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 7-0 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-1 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-2 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .5-10 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 4-5 1980 (34-21-1, 13-9) Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-8 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Mississippi* ...... L . . . . . 7-9 Birmingham So...... L . . . . . 3-7 Mississippi State* . . . . . L . . . . .2-15 Davidson ...... L . . . . . 2-3 * SEC Tournament Davidson ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Davidson ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Central Florida ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Rollins ...... W . . . . .11-6 Rollins ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Georgia ...... W . . . . .14-9 Georgia ...... W . . . . .11-6 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-9 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-3 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-4 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 0-5 GRAND VALLEY ...... L . . . . . 5-6 UT-CHATTANOOGA . . . . W . . . . . 2-1 UT-CHATTANOOGA . . . . W . . . . . 7-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 6-0 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 0-3 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-7 TREVECCA ...... L . . . . . 4-9 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .13-7 Vanderbilt Baseball in the 1970s MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-6

76 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY RESULTS

Belmont ...... W . . . . . 4-3 WISC.-EAU CLAIRE . . . . W . . . . . 9-8 Georgia ...... L . . . . .7-12 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-7 TREVECCA ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-9 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 6-5 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 9-6 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-8 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .0-10 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .3-14 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .13-9 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . .10-3 1980 Southeastern Conference Champions Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 0-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .9-0* Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 6-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-4 WIS.-EAU CLAIRE . . . . .W . . . . . 8-0 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . 19-10 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-5 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .18-5 WIS.-EAU CLAIRE . . . . .W . . . . .12-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .2-17 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 2-4 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 6-5 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .11-7 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .9-14 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .2-12 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .16-0 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .9-11 Memphis ...... L . . . . . 3-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 9-4 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 9-1 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Memphis ...... L . . . . .6-14 Trevecca ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .3-10 MILLIKIN ...... W . . . . .20-0 1984 (28-17, 9-11) Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Murray State ...... W . . . . .12-8 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Tennessee ...... W . . . . .10-5 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . . 8-6 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .14-4 Alabama Christian . . . . .W . . . . .14-1 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 6-8 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Alabama Christian . . . . .W . . . . .11-6 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Birmingham Southern . . . .L . . . . . 4-6 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Troy State ...... W . . . . 12-10 Florida ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 7-8 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . .8-14 Florida ...... W . . . . .13-7 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .11-5 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Belmont ...... L . . . . . 0-4 UT-CHATTANOOGA . . . . W . . . . . 9-2 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 7-0 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 9-6 UT-CHATTANOOGA . . . . W . . . . .13-0 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-0 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . . .17-4 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 4-8 BIRMINGHAM SO...... L . . . . . 5-8 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 7-5 BIRMINGHAM SO. . . . . W . . . . . 8-0 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 6-4 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .12-3 LaSalle ...... W . . . . .16-7 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . .T . . . . . 6-6 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .4-13 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 4-8 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 6-4 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . .10-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .13-5 Belmont ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-4 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . 15-10 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-7 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-8 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . .8-13 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 9-8 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 5-0 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .1-10 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 6-7 UT-CHATTANOOGA . . . . W . . . . . 9-0 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .16-6 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 8-5 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-5 Florida ...... L . . . . .2-11 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .0-15 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Auburn * ...... L . . . . . 2-3 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 7-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .13-9 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Florida* ...... W . . . . .11-7 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . .13-3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . .11-3 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Mississippi* ...... W . . . . .21-0 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 4-3 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 5-0 Auburn* ...... W . . . . .16-3 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 6-7 Auburn* ...... W . . . . .13-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . 14-12 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Western Kentuckyo . . . . .L . . . . .4-15 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 8-6 1983 (22-23-1, 6-15) TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-4 New Orleanso ...... L . . . . . 2-8 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Coach: Roy Mewbourne TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 1-4 * SEC Tournament Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Montevallo ...... L . . . . . 4-6 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 9-4 o NCAA Tournament Kentucky ...... T . . . . . 1-1 Samford ...... W . . . . .18-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 8-3 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Trevecca ...... W . . . . .12-7 1981 (26-25-1, 9-12-1) 1982 (28-17-2, 11-12-1) UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . .4-10 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 0-7 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Coach: Roy Mewbourne MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . 10-12 Georgia ...... W . . . . .11-9 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Seton Hall ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Trevecca ...... T . . . . . 7-7 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 8-5 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Rollins ...... L . . . . .9-11 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .5-14 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .16-5 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 1-5 Central Florida ...... T . . . . . 3-3 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Memphis ...... W . . . . . 8-5 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 4-3 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Hawaii ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Central Florida ...... W . . . . .10-4 Virginia Military ...... W . . . . . 6-4 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .6-17 Chaminade ...... L . . . . . 1-2 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-2 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .10-9 Chaminade ...... W . . . . . 6-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . .13-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-3 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . .4-12 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 5-2 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .5-17 Florida ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .12-1 Georgia ...... W . . . . .17-8 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .10-3 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Georgia ...... L . . . . .9-16 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-2 INDIANA ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Cumberland ...... W . . . . . 8-7 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .15-9 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .14-4 INDIANA ...... L . . . . .3-15 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-7 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-5 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .14-7 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . .12-5 CLEMSON ...... L . . . . .5-11 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .8-11 SE MASS...... W . . . . .19-5 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 3-2 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .4-16 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 1-4 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Trevecca ...... W . . . . . 8-3 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .8-25 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-2 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 0-4 FLORIDA ...... T . . . . 13-13 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .4-10 SOUTH ALABAMA . . . . W . . . . .16-9

@VANDYBASEBALL 77 YEARLY RESULTS

1985 (35-16, 10-13) EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .10-0 Alabama ...... L . . . . .2-10 1989 (31-21-2, 11-15-1) Coach: Roy Mewbourne Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 2-9 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Southern Mississippi ...... L . . . . 12-14 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 4-1 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Faulkner ...... W . . . . .12-1 Southern Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 8-4 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .20-7 Faulkner ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Southern Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 3-2 BIRMINGHAM SO. . . . . W . . . . . 9-7 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 3-6 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-5 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .19-6 Trevecca ...... W . . . . .11-9 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 1-4 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 5-2 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . .10-1 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .7-11 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .10-5 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .4-12 AUBURN ...... L . . . . 10-12 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . 12-11 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 6-1 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-9 AUBURN ...... W . . . . .11-7 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . .14-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 6-3 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 5-8 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . . .10-0 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . . 2-8 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Oklahoma ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Villanova ...... L . . . . . 3-5 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .21-6 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .8-11 Notre Dame ...... W . . . . .11-2 Rollins ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-4 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Columbia ...... W . . . . .12-3 Central Florida ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .5-11 Indiana ...... L . . . . .7-10 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . .19-3 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .8-10 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-9 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .13-7 Cumberland ...... W . . . . .12-5 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 8-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 6-8 SE MISSOURI ...... W . . . . .21-7 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-1 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 8-2 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . . 8-5 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-7 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 9-3 1988 (30-23, 11-16) MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 9-8 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 4-7 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Coach: Roy Mewbourne MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 3-1 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . .11-5 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 TREVECCA ...... L . . . . . 5-6 MISSISSIPPI ...... T . . . . . 9-9 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . .16-9 S. MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Memphis St ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-3 S. MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Samford ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Austin Peay ...... T . . . . . 7-7 Florida ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Memphis State ...... L . . . . . 1-9 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 0-8 Florida ...... L . . . . .5-21 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-6 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 8-7 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-3 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-6 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . . 9-5 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 9-5 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . 19-16 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .2-11 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 2-0 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 9-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 5-9 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .12-0 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 5-4 TREVECCA ...... L . . . . . 7-8 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Tennessee State ...... L . . . . . 7-8 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .3-10 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . .19-4 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .4-11 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .4-14 Western Illinois ...... W . . . . . 9-3 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 5-8 Belmont ...... W . . . . .21-0 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Valparaiso ...... W . . . . .14-6 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . .8-10 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 7-3 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Western Florida ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 8-4 ST. MARY’S ...... W . . . . .10-9 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .13-8 Southern Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 4-0 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 3-1 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 8-4 Southern Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 5-3 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-9 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 5-0 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-4 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . . 5-6 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 4-1 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-3 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . . 3-4 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Murray State ...... W . . . . .12-7 Florida ...... L . . . . .0-11 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 2-4 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . .12-8 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Belmont ...... W . . . . .16-2 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 8-2 1987 (27-25, 7-20) Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 8-7 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . .12-2 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . .16-2 Coach: Roy Mewbourne CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . .11-5 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Faulkner ...... W . . . . 11-10 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-6 Evansville ...... W . . . . .10-0 Faulkner ...... W . . . . .13-2 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .5-10 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 5-3 MTSU (HOME) ...... W . . . . .11-2 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .4-11 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .20-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .2-17 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . .11-2 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 9-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Penn State ...... W . . . . . 5-4 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .18-9 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .17-7 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .16-4 Rollins ...... W . . . . .12-7 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .10-2 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .10-7 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .11-3 Eastern Michigan . . . . . W . . . . . 6-1 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 0-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 7-6 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 4-0 TENNESSEE TEMP. . . . . W . . . . .14-1 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 7-8 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-7 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-1 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .12-3 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . .18-9 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .3-12 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-4 INDIANA STATE ...... L . . . . .7-10 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 6-5 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . .16-5 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 3-0 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 3-5 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . .14-5 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 4-8 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 5-9 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 3-7 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . 10-12 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 6-4 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . 10-12 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Georgia ...... W . . . . .15-4 MEMPHIS STATE . . . . . W . . . . 12-10 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 4-6 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 3-5 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . .11-7 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 9-1 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 4-8 1986 (25-29, 9-18) Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . .10-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .7-14 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Georgia ...... W . . . . .14-9 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 8-4 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 3-9 William Carey ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-8 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 3-4 So. Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 1-2 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 7-9 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . .27-8 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .10-5 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . . 7-5 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . .13-8 TREVECCA ...... L . . . . . 3-8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 3-9 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 8-9 Clemson ...... L . . . . .2-12 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . 14-13 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Clemson ...... W . . . . . 6-3 Evansville ...... L . . . . . 1-8 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 9-0 Rollins ...... L . . . . .3-10 Evansville ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .9-10 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . . .31-8 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 3-6 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 4-8 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 0-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . .7-14 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . .1-12 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . .11-5 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 3-2 TENN. WESLEYAN . . . . W . . . . .12-5 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 6-5 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 1-5 CUMBERLAND ...... W . . . . . 4-1 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 6-9 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . 12-11 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 9-0 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .3-11 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-3 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .3-12 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 1-5 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-1 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .7-12 S.C. SPARTANBURG . . . .W . . . . .14-3 Florida ...... L . . . . . 7-8 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . .8-11 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 4-5 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . 10-13 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-9

78 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY RESULTS

1990 (28-30, 12-13) 1991 (29-27, 8-19) VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .14-9 1993 (32-23-1, 11-15-1) Coach: Roy Mewbourne Coach: Roy Mewbourne BUTLER ...... W . . . . . 6-1 Coach: Roy Mewbourne TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 8-0 Samford ...... L . . . . . 3-7 BUTLER ...... W . . . . .10-6 Samford ...... W . . . . . 8-5 Armstrong State ...... L . . . . .1-10 The Citadel ...... W . . . . . 8-1 UAB (HOME) ...... W . . . . . 9-6 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . .5-11 Army ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Wake Forest ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 3-6 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . .10-3 Louisville ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Armstrong State ...... L . . . . . 2-6 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .3-13 Mercer ...... W . . . . . 7-6 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . .7-10 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 7-4 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Mercer ...... W . . . . .15-3 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 5-1 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .24-9 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . 12-10 Mercer ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Rice ...... L . . . . . 3-4 ANDERSON ...... W . . . . .15-6 AUSTIN PEAY ...... T . . . . . 3-3 Hofstra ...... W . . . . . 6-1 New York Tech ...... W . . . . .11-2 ST. JOSEPH’S ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Central Florida ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Rice ...... L . . . . . 0-5 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . . W . . . . 23-13 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Rollins ...... W . . . . .10-4 Houston ...... L . . . . .4-12 Rollins ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Alabama ...... W . . . . 19-16 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Memphis ...... L . . . . .2-12 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .24-0 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . 10-13 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 5-4 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .21-9 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .14-1 Memphis ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .10-6 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .5-12 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . .5-11 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 5-6 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . .6-10 UT-MARTIN ...... W . . . . .11-5 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .9-11 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .12-9 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 1-2 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . W . . . . . 5-3 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . .10-3 Tennessee State ...... L . . . . . 0-9 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 MICHIGAN STATE . . . . . L . . . . 17-22 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . .13-5 BUTLER ...... W . . . . . 9-0 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 6-9 MICHIGAN STATE . . . . . L . . . . . 1-5 Florida ...... L . . . . . 5-7 BUTLER ...... W . . . . . 6-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . 10-11 MICHIGAN STATE . . . . . L . . . . .8-17 Florida ...... W . . . . .10-8 BUTLER ...... W . . . . .11-5 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 5-4 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .17-3 Florida ...... L . . . . .9-13 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .8-15 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 1-2 SAMFORD ...... L . . . . .4-16 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 2-8 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .15-1 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 7-9 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . . 5-4 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 5-1 Mississippi ...... W . . . . .11-8 INDIANA STATE ...... L . . . . .8-13 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-11 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .1-21 Tennessee State ...... L . . . . . 4-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 5-1 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .15-2 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 5-7 MEMPHIS ...... W . . . . .10-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 7-2 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . .11-3 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .7-18 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 4-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . 11-12 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 3-8 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 4-2 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 6-8 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 7-9 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-2 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .12-6 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . 12-15 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 8-6 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .13-8 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .2-14 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .11-3 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . .4-12 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 2-6 Kentucky ...... L . . . . .2-13 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 4-9 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 6-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-7 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 5-4 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . .10-8 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 6-9 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-4 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 5-4 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 7-8 UAB (Home) ...... L . . . . . 4-6 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .4-10 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Florida ...... L . . . . .1-12 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .5-15 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 9-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .4-10 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-6 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 8-2 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .11-8 Florida ...... W . . . . 15-12 EVANSVILLE ...... L . . . . .1-13 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 9-7 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . .17-9 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .10-4 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 4-2 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-3 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 2-1 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Tennessee State . . . . . W . . . . . 5-1 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 5-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 7-8 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 0-4 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 4-2 LIPSCOMB ...... L . . . . .7-10 LSU* ...... L . . . . . 2-7 South Carolina ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Evansville ...... L . . . . .3-10 South Carolina* ...... L . . . . .1-14 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . .4-12 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 2-0 * SEC Tournament KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .5-11 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 2-8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 3-8 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .8-24 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .10-6 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 3-8 KENTUCKY ...... T . . . . . 4-4 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . .11-7 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 2-7 TENNESSEE STATE . . . . W . . . . . 5-2 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .19-5 Murray State ...... W . . . . . 8-4 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 2-0 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .22-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 3-6 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .3-10 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 0-6 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 5-7 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .4-12 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .6-12 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 4-3 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 8-3 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 7-4 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 3-7 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 6-5 W. KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . 10-11 Murray State ...... W . . . . 15-11 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .5-21 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 4-1 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . . 1-0 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 5-8 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 7-2 Alabama ...... L . . . . .1-11 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .11-6 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 6-2 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . . 4-7 Georgia* ...... W . . . . . 6-3 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 South Carolina* ...... W . . . . .11-7 Auburn* ...... W . . . . . 4-3 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .4-11 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . .5-11 LSU* ...... L . . . . .5-13 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 5-9 * SEC Tournament Mississippi State* . . . . . L . . . . .9-17 * SEC Tournament 1992 (29-24-1, 11-12) Coach: Roy Mewbourne Samford ...... W . . . . . 9-6 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . . 6-7 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . .14-4 South Carolina State . . . .W . . . . .14-5 Armstrong State ...... L . . . . . 3-9 The Citadel ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Eastern Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-4 JoJo Smith won nine Ball State ...... W . . . . 11-10 games and saved Mercer ...... W . . . . .14-1 CENTRAL FLORIDA . . . . .L . . . . . 5-9 six more for the ROLLINS ...... L . . . . .5-10 Commodores in 1990. INDIANA STATE ...... W . . . . . 3-1

@VANDYBASEBALL 79 YEARLY RESULTS

1994 (28-30, 10-20) Central Florida ...... L . . . . . 5-9 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Xavier ...... L . . . . .8-22 E. MICHIGAN ...... W . . . . .11-0 West Virginia ...... W . . . . .11-6 E. MICHIGAN ...... L . . . . . 5-6 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 9-5 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .11-6 EASTERN ILLINOIS . . . . W . . . . . 3-2 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 6-4 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . .L . . . . . 1-3 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .15-3 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . W . . . . .13-3 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . .14-4 ETSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 7-2 St. Bonaventure ...... W . . . . .14-1 ETSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .10-1 Illinois-Chicago ...... L . . . . . 6-7 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 1-9 Illinois-Chicago ...... W . . . . .13-4 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Central Florida ...... W . . . . . 7-3 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .3-14 St. Joseph’s ...... W . . . . .12-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 9-4 MOREHEAD STATE . . . . W . . . . . 9-0 MEMPHIS ...... L . . . . . 3-5 WEST VIRGINIA ...... W . . . . .10-1 Arkansas ...... L . . . . .7-10 WEST VIRGINIA ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Arkansas ...... L . . . . .5-15 WEST VIRGINIA ...... L . . . . .1-10 Arkansas ...... W . . . . . 7-6 BUTLER ...... W . . . . . 4-0 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 2-1 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .19-7 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .3-15 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 7-0 AUBURN ...... L . . . . 12-13 Head Coach Roy Mewbourne retired following the LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .4-10 AUBURN ...... L . . . . .5-11 2002 season ending his Vanderbilt career as the LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .7-16 Evansville ...... W . . . . . 7-5 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-3 school’s all-time winningest coach. Memphis ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Florida ...... L . . . . . 8-9 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . . L . . . . . 2-4 Florida ...... L . . . . .1-10 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . . 5-0 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 3-7 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . . 0-6 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 4-2 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . 13-14 JACKSONVILLE ST...... L . . . . . 4-6 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . .7-12 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 3-4 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . 11-14 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . .4-13 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . . 5-7 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 2-9 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 2-3 ARKANSAS ...... W . . . . 13-10 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 4-5 South Carolina ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 4-8 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . .5-18 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 3-5 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 6-4 MURRAY STATE ...... L . . . . . 8-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . .7-20 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . .13-0 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 3-9 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . .15-5 Auburn ...... L . . . . .3-10 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-9 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-2 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . .13-6 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-2 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 4-5 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . . 8-6 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-8 Florida ...... W . . . . . 8-6 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .10-5 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .9-10 UT-MARTIN ...... L . . . . .9-11 Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 2-8 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 5-6 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Florida ...... W . . . . 14-11 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-6 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .14-2 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . . 5-8 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Alabama ...... L . . . . .2-14 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .12-4 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .3-16 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .17-9 Evansville ...... L . . . . .8-12 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 6-8 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 6-7 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . W . . . . .10-6 Evansville ...... L . . . . . 4-5 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .6-16 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .12-1 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . W . . . . 16-10 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . .5-15 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 7-9 Georgia ...... W . . . . .11-6 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 7-8 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . .L . . . . 13-25 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .9-10 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . . 2-3 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . . 7-6 AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 5-9 Tennessee* ...... W . . . . . 9-4 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .11-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .11-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Florida* ...... W . . . . . 4-2 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 7-2 W. Kentucky ...... W . . . . .16-6 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .10-5 Kentucky* ...... L . . . . . 6-9 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-17 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .12-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . 10-11 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . . 3-4 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 7-6 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .14-9 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 2-8 * SEC Tournament Tennessee ...... L . . . . .5-12 FLORIDA ...... W . . . . .12-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-9 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-7 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . .11-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-10 1996 (29-25, 14-16) Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 4-9 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .10-5 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . 12-13 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Memphis ...... W . . . . . 9-6 South Carolina ...... W . . . . .15-9 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 9-1 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 9-5 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 5-4 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 5-7 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . 15-11 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .10-6 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 South Carolina ...... L . . . . .9-10 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 PURDUE ...... L . . . . .6-13 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . . 7-4 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .2-11 GEORGIA ...... W . . . . .10-5 PURDUE ...... W . . . . .10-6 Mississippi State* . . . . . L . . . . . 5-8 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .10-9 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . 12-20 PURDUE ...... W . . . . . 2-1 * SEC Tournament TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . .12-9 Florida* ...... W . . . . .15-7 KENT ...... L . . . . .8-12 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .15-6 KENT ...... W . . . . . 8-5 1997 (31-24, 14-16)* MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .10-9 Georgia* ...... W . . . . . 6-1 KENT ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Kentucky ...... W . . . . 11-10 Tennessee* ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . . 2-4 * Vanderbilt forfeited 30 games due to an ineli- Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . . 3-6 Xavier ...... L . . . . . 2-3 gible player. Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 2-3 * SEC Tournament North Florida ...... W . . . . . 8-6 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 8-0 Memphis ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Central Florida ...... W . . . . . 5-3 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Murray State ...... W . . . . .15-3 1995 (26-30, 8-19) West Virginia ...... L . . . . . 6-8 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 5-9 Coach: Roy Mewbourne LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .0-15 UT-MARTIN ...... W . . . . . 8-3 Georgia ...... W . . . . . 6-2 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . . 2-6 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 3-2 INDIANA ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-5 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .19-4 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .4-14 INDIANA ...... W . . . . .17-5 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . .18-4 WIS.-MILWAUKEE . . . . W . . . . . 8-1 IUPUI ...... W . . . . .19-1 Birmingham So...... W . . . . .13-4 Arkansas ...... W . . . . . 5-2 vs. Central Florida . . . . . L . . . . . 2-9 Samford ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Arkansas ...... L . . . . . 3-6 vs. South Alabama . . . . .L . . . . . 2-6 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . 14-16 Arkansas ...... L . . . . 11-16 vs. Troy State ...... W . . . . . 7-5 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 1-4 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . .14-2 MARSHALL ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 8-6 Samford ...... W . . . . . 7-6 North Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-2 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 6-2 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .5-19 Illinois-Chicago ...... L . . . . . 0-5 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . .5-17 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 7-8

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1998 (25-28, 6-24) 1999 (22-33, 8-22) 2000 (21-33, 5-24) 2001 (24-31, 9-21) Coach: Roy Mewbourne Coach: Roy Mewbourne Coach: Roy Mewbourne Coach: Roy Mewbourne LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .12-4 UT-MARTIN ...... W . . . . . 3-2 BELMONT ...... L . . . . . 4-7 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 5-3 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .11-0 BELMONT ...... L . . . . . 1-2 PURDUE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 UT-Martin ...... W . . . . . 5-0 UAB (Away) ...... W . . . . .11-8 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . .13-2 PURDUE ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Birmingham So...... L . . . . . 3-7 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 1-0 vs. Baylor ...... L . . . . .4-10 PURDUE ...... L . . . . . 3-4 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 4-3 INDIANA ...... W . . . . . 8-7 Houston ...... L . . . . . 3-4 UAB (Home) ...... W . . . . . 6-4 Bradley ...... L . . . . . 4-6 INDIANA ...... W . . . . . 6-5 vs. Oklahoma ...... W . . . . . 7-2 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . .18-5 Bradley ...... W . . . . .14-3 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . .14-5 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . .11-6 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Bradley ...... W . . . . .10-9 KENT STATE ...... W . . . . . 4-1 PURDUE ...... W . . . . .13-5 LOUISVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-5 at Belmont ...... W . . . . . 7-1 KENT STATE ...... W . . . . . 9-3 PURDUE ...... W . . . . .11-6 SAMFORD ...... L . . . . .7-13 Tenn. TECH ...... W . . . . .10-3 KENT STATE ...... W . . . . .13-8 PURDUE ...... W . . . . .10-7 Troy State ...... W . . . . . 8-5 St. John’s* ...... W . . . 7-2 (10) Samford ...... L . . . . . 5-7 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 7-6 vs. Connecticut ...... W . . . . . 8-2 Purdue* ...... W . . . . .19-2 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . 21-15 vs. W. Virginia ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Troy State ...... W . . . . 16-11 Troy State * ...... W . . . . . 3-1 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .14-2 vs. Northwestern ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Samford ...... L . . . . . 2-3 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . . 1-6 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 7-5 vs. Wake Forest ...... L . . . . . 2-3 UAB ...... L . . . . .2-12 Samford ...... L . . . . . 2-3 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .9-13 UAB (Away) ...... L . . . . .7-12 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 5-7 Alabama ...... W . . . . .12-4 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .16-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 3-2 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . .7-10 Alabama ...... L . . . . .4-16 Arkansas ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 0-8 Alabama ...... W . . . 7-6 (10) Arkansas ...... L . . . . .4-10 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-4 YALE ...... W . . . . .22-5 Tenn. Tech...... W . . . . . 9-7 Arkansas ...... W . . . . . 9-4 ROCKHURST ...... L . . . . . 5-8 VALPARAISO ...... W . . . . .12-1 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 4-3 YALE ...... W . . . . . 4-0 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 2-4 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Florida ...... L . . . . .1-12 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 5-6 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .4-17 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 3-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-8 AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 2-8 Memphis ...... L . . . . . 1-5 Samford ...... L . . . . . 1-9 Florida ...... L . . . . . 1-6 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . .12-8 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 0-4 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . 11-12 Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . . 7-4 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 5-7 SouthCarolina ...... L . . . . . 1-7 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . 14-13 South Carolina ...... L . . . . .8-15 Mississippi ...... W . . . . . 3-2 South Carolina ...... L . . . . .1-13 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .9-11 South Carolina ...... L . . . . .2-12 Belmont ...... W . . . . .21-5 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 5-7 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . 15-18 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 2-3 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 5-3 Western Ky ...... W . . . . . 6-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 3-8 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Florida ...... W . . . . . 7-4 Florida ...... L . . . 6-9 (10) MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . 13-10 MISSISSIPPI ...... L . . . . .5-13 Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-5 Florida ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Auburn ...... L . . . . .1-12 MISSISSIPPI ...... W . . . . .11-8 Florida ...... L . . . . .6-10 Florida ...... L . . . . . 5-9 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 6-8 Evansville ...... L . . . . .9-10 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . 10-13 Middle Tennessee . . . . . L . . . . .3-19 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 3-8 Evansville ...... W . . . . .11-2 W. Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Auburn ...... L . . . . .2-12 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .14-7 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . .11-2 Georgia ...... L . . . . .7-15 Auburn ...... L . . . . 11-18 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 3-5 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .2-10 Georgia ...... W . . . . .10-7 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 8-6 LSU (Home) ...... L . . . . . 4-6 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 2-9 Georgia ...... W . . . . 14-13 Evansville ...... L . . . . .4-22 LSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 8-7 MEMPHIS ...... L . . . . . 4-6 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . .10-3 Evansville ...... L . . . . .3-10 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 9-6 MTSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 5-3 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .5-14 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 4-6 EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . 21-11 ARKANSAS ...... W . . . . . 6-5 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 1-2 Kentucky ...... W . . . . .10-8 Mississippi ...... W . . . . .11-9 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . . 2-5 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 3-7 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-7 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 2-3 ARKANSAS ...... L . . . . .7-10 MTSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 8-9 Memphis ...... W . . . . .10-6 Mississippi ...... L . . . . . 1-5 MTSU (Home) ...... L . . . . .9-12 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 1-5 LSU (Away) ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . 10-13 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 6-9 Auburn ...... W . . . . . 9-8 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . . 2-7 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .4-20 Georgia ...... W . . . . .14-5 Auburn ...... L . . . . .8-10 LSU (Away) ...... L . . . . .2-18 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 3-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-9 W. KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . 16-10 Treveca ...... W . . . . . 6-5 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .5-14 Georgia ...... L . . . . 10-11 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .2-11 Ole Miss ...... L . . . . .6-17 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . .12-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . . 4-5 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .4-10 Ole Miss ...... L . . . . . 8-9 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .2-15 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .6-17 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . .4-14 Ole Miss ...... W . . . . . 7-3 ALABAMA ...... W . . . . .11-6 FLORIDA ...... L . . . . .7-10 MTSU (Home) ...... W . . . . . 9-4 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 3-9 ALABAMA ...... L . . . . . 8-9 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Austin Peay ...... L . . . . . 8-9 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .5-15 Georgia ...... L . . . 5-6 (13) Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-12 Alabama ...... L . . . . 13-22 Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 1-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 6-7 Tennessee ...... L . . . . 10-11 Alabama ...... L . . . . .5-14 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 5-9 Middle Tenn...... W . . . . . 9-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .6-14 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 5-3 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Tennessee ...... W . . . . .12-8 TENNESSEE ...... L . . . . .4-12 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .1-11 Tennessee ...... L . . .8-11 (10) TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-8 Tennessee ...... L . . . 3-5 (11) * Wiregrass Baseball Classic; Dothan, Ala.

Hawkins Field was dedicated to former Commodore Charles Hawkins in 2002.

@VANDYBASEBALL 81 YEARLY RESULTS

2002 (24-27, 7-21) AUSTIN PEAY ...... L . . . . . 0-5 South Carolina ...... L . . . 7-11(10) #19Florida ...... L . . . . . 2-4 Coach: Roy Mewbourne Auburn ...... L . . . . . 5-6 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 3-8 #19Florida ...... L ...... 2-3 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 6-4 Auburn ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . .4-11 Lipscomb ...... W ...... 12-1 WEST VIRGINIA ...... W . . . . . 7-6 Auburn ...... L . . . 6-7 (10) Florida ...... W . . . . . 2-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W . . . . . 7-2 WEST VIRGINIA ...... W . . . . .10-5 Western Ky...... W . . . . .10-9 Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-2 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W ...... 5-1 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 6-3 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Florida ...... W . . . . . 4-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE . . . . W ...... 5-4 Louisville ...... L . . . . . 1-6 KENTUCKY ...... L . . . . .7-19 Evansville ...... L . . . . .7-12 #16Tennessee ...... L . . . . . 3-5 Louisville ...... L . . . . .3-12 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .17-4 Arkansas ...... W . . . . . 6-4 #16Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 2-0 Louisville ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Middle Tennessee . . . . .W . . . 4-3 (10) Arkansas ...... L . . . . .7-17 #16Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 3-2 CONNECTICUT ...... W . . . . .11-5 Tennessee ...... L . . . 4-5 (12) Arkansas ...... L . . . . . 5-8 SAMFORD ...... W . . . . . 8-0 IOWA ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Tennessee ...... W . . . . . 7-5 Middle Tennessee . . . . . L . . . . . 5-9 #5Louisiana State . . . . . L . . . . . 2-3 Campbell* ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Tennessee ...... L . . . . .9-10 LSU ...... W . . . . . 4-2 #5Louisiana State . . . . . L . . . . . 6-7 at Central Florida . . . . . W . . . . . 7-2 * Jacksonville, Fla. LSU ...... W . . . .5-4(10) #5Louisiana State . . . . .W . . . . . 8-0 at Central Florida ...... L . . . 3-4 (11) # Orlando, Fla. LSU ...... L . . . . . 2-9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE . . . .W . . . . . 6-1 Temple# ...... W . . . . .10-6 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W . . . .3-2(11) KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 9-1 BELMONT ...... W . . . . .10-7 2003 (27-28, 14-16) AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 7-4 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . . 8-6 at LSU ...... L . . . . . 0-6 Coach: Tim Corbin AUBURN ...... L . . . . . 4-7 KENTUCKY ...... W . . . . .11-5 at LSU ...... W . . . . . 9-2 Old Dominion# ...... L . . . . . 0-2 AUBURN ...... W . . . . . 3-0 ^Georgia ...... W . . . . . 6-0 at LSU ...... W . . . . . 8-7 The Citadel# ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-4 ^Florida ...... W . . . . . 3-0 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .4-14 ETSU ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 2-3 ^Florida ...... W . . . . . 6-5 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . . 7-9 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Georgia ...... L . . . . . 1-4 ^South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 2-3 GEORGIA ...... L . . . . .3-11 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . . 3-1 Western Ky...... W . . . .4-0PG !George Mason ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Tennessee Tech ...... L . . . . .7-12 CINCINNATI ...... L . . . . . 2-7 Kentucky ...... W . . . . . 7-5 !Princeton ...... W . . . . .11-1 ARKANSAS ...... W . . . . . 4-3 BELMONT ...... L . . . . . 0-1 Kentucky ...... L . . . . . 1-5 !Virginia ...... W . . . . . 7-3 Western Kentucky . . . . . L . . . . .6-13 TREVECCA ...... W . . . . . 4-0 Kentucky ...... L . . . .5-6(10) +Texas ...... L . . . . .3-15 Ole Miss ...... L . . . . . 0-9 RUTGERS ...... W . . . .3-2(12) MIDDLE TENN ...... L . . . . . 2-4 +Texas ...... L . . . . .2-10 Ole Miss ...... L . . . . . 1-6 KENT STATE ...... L . . . . . 4-6 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 7-4 *SEC game Ole Miss ...... L . . .9-10 (10) KANSAS ...... L . . . . . 2-4 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 9-1 ^ SEC Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 6-5 Central Michigan$ . . . . .W . . . . .19-2 TENNESSEE ...... W . . . . . 6-5 ! NCAA Tournament Regional, Charlottesville, Va. SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . . 5-7 Jacksonville ...... W . . . .5-2(11) Auburn* ...... L . . . . . 1-3 +NCAA Super Regional, Austin, Texas SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . .1-10 Michiagn State$ . . . . . W . . . . . 5-4 South Carolina* ...... L . . . . . 2-3 SOUTH CAROLINA . . . . .L . . . . 13-20 Notre Dame$ ...... L . . . .1-3(10) #-ESPN Radio Shootout (Charleston, S.C.) 2005 (34-21, 13-17) Evansville ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 6-5 $ - Kennel Club Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) Coach: Tim Corbin Evansville ...... W . . . 14-3 (5) Mississippi State ...... L . . . 4-5 (13) VMI ...... W . . . . . 4-3 Florida ...... L . . . . .7-13 Mississippi State . . . . . W . . . . . 4-3 2004 (45-19, 16-14) VMI ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Florida ...... L . . . . . 7-8 Mississippi State ...... L . . . . . 1-9 Coach: Tim Corbin UT-MARTIN ...... W . . . . .12-5 Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 5-2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS . . . W . . . . .12-6 BOSTON COLLEGE . . . . W . . . . . 6-5 MIDDLE TENN...... W . . . . . 5-2 OLE MISS ...... W . . . .2-1(11) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS . . . W . . . . .10-8 ILLINOIS STATE ...... W . . . . . 2-1 Mississippi St...... L . . . . . 4-6 OLE MISS ...... L . . . . . 0-3 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS . . . W . . . . .15-0 CONNECTICUT ...... W . . . . . 3-0 Mississippi St...... L . . . . .4-12 OLE MISS ...... L . . . . . 1-3 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . . 7-0 at Lipscomb ...... W . . . . . 9-3 Mississippi St...... W . . . . . 4-0 South Carolina ...... L . . . . . 0-2 MARYLAND ...... W . . . . . 8-0 BALL STATE ...... W . . . . . 6-2 ARKANSAS STATE . . . . W . . . . .12-2 BALL STATE ...... W . . . . . 7-1 PURDUE ...... W . . . . . 3-2 BALL STATE ...... W . . . . . 4-0 WESTERN KENT...... L ...... 9-10 OAKLAND ...... W . . . . . 8-3 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . . 8-2 LIPSCOMB ...... W . . . . .11-1 CINCINNATI ...... W . . . . . 9-1 BAYLOR ...... L . . . . . 4-9 CINCINNATI ...... 2 . . . . .11-2 BAYLOR ...... L . . . . .5-16 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 7-4 BAYLOR ...... L . . . . . 1-4 Baylor ...... L . . . . .0-12 MURRAY STATE ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Baylor ...... W . . . . . 1-0 at Mississippi State* . . . W . . . . .10-3 Baylor ...... W . . . . .11-7 at Mississippi State* . . . L . . . . . 3-5 UT-MARTIN ...... W . . . . . 6-5 at Mississippi State* . . . L . . . . . 1-5 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . . 4-5 TENNESSEE TECH . . . . .W . . . . . 4-2 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . . 5-6 ALABAMA* ...... W . . . . . 1-0 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . . 1-3 ALABAMA* ...... W . . . . . 4-3 MOREHEAD ST ...... W . . . . . 9-4 ALABAMA* ...... L . . . . .8-10 GEORGIA* ...... W . . . . . 4-3 JACKSONVILLE ST . . .W . . . .14-5 GEORGIA* ...... W ...... 8-4 OLE MISS* ...... L . . . . 2-6 GEORGIA* ...... W . . . . .12-8 OLE MISS* . . . . . W . . . . . 7-4 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 3-0 OLE MISS* ...... W . . . . . 7-2 AUSTIN PEAY ...... W ...... 7-4 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . . 5-6 #6SOUTH CAROLINA* . . . .W ...... 6-2 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . . 4-5 #6SOUTH CAROLINA* . . . . L ...... 3-6 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . . 0-3 #6SOUTH CAROLINA* . . . . L ...... 4-10 WESTERN KENT...... W . . . . . 9-6 Evansville ...... W . . . . .10-7 at South Carolina* . . . . .W . . . . .11-3 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 6-5 at South Carolina* . . . . .W . . . . . 2-1 Alabama ...... L . . . . . 1-3 at South Carolina* . . . . . L . . . . . 4-7 Alabama ...... W . . . . . 3-2 BELMONT ...... W . . . . . 4-1 Worth Scott’s walk-off home run against EVANSVILLE ...... W . . . . . 7-4 at Western Kentucky . . . .W . . . . .10-6 #21ARKANSAS ...... L ...... 3-6 TENNESSEE* ...... L . . . . . 4-8 Tennessee on the final day of the 2003 #21ARKANSAS ...... L ...... 4-9 TENNESSEE* ...... W . . . . . 2-1 regular season sent the Commodores to the #21ARKANSAS ...... W . . . . .14-8 TENNESSEE* ...... W . . . . . 6-4 SEC Tournament for the first time since 1996. Middle Tennessee . . . . .W ...... 6-3 at Middle Tennessee . . . .W . . . . . 9-3 #19Florida ...... L . . . . . 3-5 LSU* ...... W . . . . . 9-4

82 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY RESULTS

2007 (54-13, 22-8) 2008 (41-22, 15-14) Coach: Tim Corbin Coach: Tim Corbin vs. Rice ...... W . . . . .7-3 vs. Oregon State . . . .W . . . . .8-1 vs. Arizona State . . . .W . . .7-6 (10) at Arizona State . . . . .L . . . . 6-18 vs. Baylor ...... W . . . . .7-4 vs. Miami ...... W . . . . .4-3 Ohio ...... W . . . . 10-1 Evansville ...... W . . . . .4-3 Ohio ...... W . . . . 11-1 Kansas ...... W . . . . .7-1 Ohio ...... W . . . . .5-1 Iowa ...... L . . . . .3-6 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . 16-7 Xavier ...... W . . . . 17-3 Pittsburgh ...... W . . . . .4-3 Louisville ...... W . . . . 17-6 Ball State ...... W . . . . 15-3 Illinois-Chicago . . . . . L . . . . .1-2 Boston College . . . . .W . . . . .7-6 Illinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .5-4 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .8-0 Illinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .9-3 Xavier ...... W . . . . .3-2 Western Carolina . . . .W . . . . .5-3 Xavier ...... W . . . . 10-3 Western Carolina . . . .W . . . . 11-4 The 2007 team set a school record with 54 Xavier ...... W . . . . .9-0 South Carolina* . . . . W . . .4-3 (13) wins winning the SEC regular season and at Western Kentucky . . W . . . . .6-4 South Carolina* . . . . .L . . . . 7-16 tournament championships. llinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .2-1 South Carolina* . . . . W . . . . 10-4 llinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .1-0 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . 12-4 LSU* ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Georgia* ...... W . . . . .11-3 llinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . 14-5 at Alabama* ...... W . . . . .2-1 LSU* ...... L . . . . . 0-3 at Middle Tennessee . . . . L . . . . .8-13 Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . .3-2 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .7-9 at Georgia* ...... L . . . . . 3-4 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . .1-6 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . 3-10 at Georgia* ...... W . . . . . 6-5 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .7-14 Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . .7-6 Belmont ...... W . . . . .7-3 at Georgia* ...... L . . . . . 2-6 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Western Kentucky . . . W . . . . 15-2 Middle Tennessee . . . W . 12-10 (12) MTSU ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 7-2 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . .7-8 Arkansas* ...... W . . 6-5 (12) at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . . 8-0 Kentucky* ...... W . . . . . 8-6 at Arkansas* ...... W . . . . .6-3 Arkansas* ...... W . . . . .6-2 at Kentucky* ...... L . . . . . 5-6 Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .9-11 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . .3-8 SE Missouri ...... L . . . . 8-12 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .11-7 Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .9-12 Middle Tennessee . . . W . . . . 14-2 at Middle Tennessee . . W . . . . .6-5 at Ohio University ...... W . . . . .13-4 at Tennessee* ...... L . . . . .3-13 at South Carolina* . . . W . . . . .4-3 at Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . .6-7 at Ohio University ...... W . . . . . 3-0 at Tennessee* ...... L . . . . . 3-5 at South Carolina* . . . W . . . . 12-1 at Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . .0-8 FLORIDA* ...... L . . . . . 4-5 at Tennessee* ...... W . . . . . 6-4 at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . .2-8 at Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . 6-11 FLORIDA* ...... L . . . . . 1-2 Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .8-11 at Austin Peay . . . . .W . . . . .4-1 Western Kentucky . . . W . . . . .5-1 FLORIDA* ...... L . . . . . 3-6 at LSU* ...... L . . . . . 3-4 Alabama* ...... W . . . . .3-0 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . .8-1 * = Conference game at LSU* ...... W . . . . .19-4 Alabama* ...... W . . . . .4-2 at Mississippi State* . .W . . . . 15-8 () extra inning game at LSU* ...... W . . . . . 8-4 Alabama* ...... L . . . . .3-5 at Mississippi State* . .W . . . . 16-0 Middle Tennessee . . . . .W . . . . . 4-1 Belmont ...... W . . . . .7-6 at Mississippi State* . .W . . . . .4-3 2006 (38-27, 16-14) South Carolina* ...... W . . . . . 8-7 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . 10-8 at Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .8-1 Coach: Tim Corbin South Carolina* ...... W . . . . .10-6 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .9-4 at Western Kentucky . . W . . . . .5-1 vs. San Diego ...... L . . . . .0-10 South Carolina* ...... L . . . . . 3-6 at Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .6-8 Auburn* ...... L . . . . .3-6 at USC ...... W . . . . . 6-2 vs. Georgia^ ...... W . . . . . 9-4 at Lipscomb ...... L . . . . .3-5 Auburn* ...... W . . . . .8-2 vs. Kansas ...... L . . . . . 2-5 vs. South Carolina^ . . . . W . . . . .11-1 at Middle Tennessee . . .L . . . . 8-11 Auburn* ...... W . . . . .9-5 Tennessee Tech ...... W . . . . . 9-5 vs. Georgia^ ...... L . . . . . 4-5 Tennessee* ...... W . . . . .3-1 at Austin Peay . . . . .W . . . . .9-8 Pittsburgh ...... W . . . . . 2-1 vs. Georgia^ ...... W . . . . .11-1 Tennessee* ...... W . . . . .4-3 at Belmont ...... W . . . . 10-7 Kent State ...... L . . . . . 1-2 vs. Ole Miss^ ...... L . . . . . 3-9 Tennessee* ...... W . . . . .7-6 Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .3-2 Kansas ...... L . . . . . 3-4 vs. Michigan! ...... W . . . . . 5-2 Tennessee Tech . . . . W . . . 12-10 Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .2-6 Murray State ...... W . . . . . 7-1 vs. Georgia Tech! ...... L . . . . . 3-7 Florida* ...... W . . . . 10-1 Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .1-3 Ball State ...... L . . . . . 2-3 vs. Michigan! ...... W . . . . . 5-4 Florida* ...... W . . . . 17-6 at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . .8-5 Ball State ...... W . . . . . 7-6 vs. Georgia Tech! ...... L . . . . . 4-8 Florida* ...... W . . . . 13-5 at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . .9-2 Ball State ...... W . . . . . 6-1 *SEC game at Georgia* ...... W . . . . .8-5 at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 10-8 Creighton ...... L . . . . . 4-5 ^ SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) at Georgia* ...... L . . . . .0-7 vs. Memphis ...... W . . . . .8-0 Brown ...... W . . . . . 9-5 ! NCAA Regional, Atlanta, Ga. at Georgia* ...... W . . . . 15-4 Tennessee Tech . . . . W . . . . .7-2 Brown ...... W . . . . .11-4 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . 10-5 Georgia* ...... W . . . . 13-7 Brown ...... W . . . . . 8-7 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . .6-5 Georgia* ...... L . . .2-4 (10) Butler ...... W . . . . .14-6 at Auburn* ...... L . . . . .4-5 Georgia* ...... L . . . 10-12 Butler ...... W . . . . . 8-2 LSU* ...... W . . . . .4-1 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .6-8 at Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . . 7-6 LSU* ...... W . . . . .6-2 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .4-5 at Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . . 1-5 LSU* ...... W . . . . .6-2 at Florida* ...... L . .12-13 (11) at Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . . 5-0 Tennessee! ...... L . . . . .4-6 vs. Florida! ...... W . . . . .7-3 Belmont ...... W . . . . . 7-0 vs. Mississippi State! . .W . . . . .3-2 vs. LSU! ...... L . . . . .2-8 Auburn* ...... W . . . . . 2-0 vs. Tennessee! . . . . .W . . . . 15-2 vs. South Carolina! . . .W . . . . .7-5 Auburn* ...... W . . . . . 9-1 vs. Ole Miss! ...... W . . . . 13-1 vs. Ole Miss! ...... W . . . . .7-4 Auburn* ...... W . . . . . 5-2 vs. Ole Miss! ...... W . . . . .7-6 vs. Ole Miss! ...... L . . . . .7-8 at Western Kentucky . . . . L . . . . . 4-6 vs. Arkansas! . . . . . W . . . . .7-4 vs. Oklahoma$ . . . . . L . . . . .5-8 at Florida* ...... W . . . . . 6-0 Austin Peay$ ...... W . . .2-1 (11) vs. Stony Brook$ . . . .W . . . . .9-4 at Florida* ...... L . . . . . 4-6 Michigan$ ...... L . . . . .3-4 vs. Oklahoma$ . . . . . L . . . 10-11 at Florida* ...... W . . . . .16-2 Austin Peay$ ...... W . . . . 11-5 *SEC game at Austin Peay ...... W . . . . . 6-2 Michigan$ ...... W . . . . 10-7 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) Arkansas* ...... W . . . . . 7-1 Michigan$ ...... L . . .3-4 (10) $ NCAA Regional, Tempe Ariz. Arkansas* ...... L . . . . . 3-5 *SEC game Arkansas* ...... L . . . . . 3-4 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) Western Kentucky . . . . .W . . . . .15-1 David Price won several $ NCAA Regional, Nashville, Tenn. at Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .16-3 national and SEC awards Georgia* ...... L . . . . . 7-9 Georgia* ...... W . . . . . 5-4 for his stellar 2007.

@VANDYBASEBALL 83 YEARLY RESULTS

2009 (37-27, 12-17) Belmont ...... W . . . . .3-0 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .3-7 2011 (54-12, 22-8) Coach: Tim Corbin at Georgia* ...... W . . . . 10-2 at Florida* ...... W . . . . .7-0 Coach: Tim Corbin at Stanford ...... L . . .5-6 (10) at Georgia* ...... W . . . . .9-2 vs. Belmont ...... W . . . . 12-5 at San Diego ...... W . . . 4-3 (5) at Stanford ...... W . . . . 12-9 at Georgia* ...... L . . . . .3-4 vs. South Carolina* . . . L . . . . .2-3 at San Diego State . . .W . . . . .7-3 at Stanford ...... L . . . . .5-6 Tennessee* ...... L . . . . .6-8 vs. South Carolina* . . .W . . . . .8-2 at San Diego ...... W . . . . .3-1 at Cal ...... L . . . . .3-4 Tennessee* ...... L . . .6-7 (10) vs. South Carolina* . . . L . . . . .0-2 at San Diego ...... W . . . . .7-3 Western Kentucky . . . W . . . . 10-7 Tennessee* ...... L . . .7-9 (10) vs. Middle Tennessee . .W . . . . .1-0 vs. Belmont ...... W . . . . .6-2 Vermont ...... W . . . . .7-2 vs. LSU! ...... W . . . . .4-1 vs. Auburn* ...... W . . . . 11-6 vs. Stanford ...... W . . . . .2-1 Vermont ...... W . . . . 14-3 vs. South Carolina! . . .W . . . . .5-4 vs. Auburn* ...... L . . . . 2-12 vs. Stanford ...... W . . . . .8-7 Vermont ...... W . . . . 14-1 vs. Arkansas! . . . . . W . . .11-1 (7) vs. Auburn* ...... W . . . . .3-2 vs. Stanford ...... L . . . . .5-2 Lipscomb ...... W . . . . 10-3 vs. LSU! ...... L . . . . .2-6 at Lipscomb ...... W . . . 13-10 vs. Western Kentucky . .W . . . . .6-5 Illinois-Chicago . . . . . L . . . . .2-3 vs. Middle Tennessee$ . . . L ...... 4-5 at Middle Tennessee . . W . . . 11-10 vs. Brown ...... W . . . . .3-1 Illinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .6-1 vs. Indiana$ ...... W . . . . 10-0 at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 10-1 vs. Brown ...... W . . . . .6-5 Illinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . .5-4 vs. Middle Tennessee$ . . .W ...... 6-0 at Tennessee*-1 . . . . .L . . .2-4 (11) vs. Brown ...... W . . . 6-3 (7) Illinois-Chicago . . . . .W . . . . 12-7 at Louisville$ ...... W . . . . .8-4 at Tennessee*-2 . . . . .L . . . 3-4 (7) vs. Wofford ...... W . . . . 12-1 at Lipscomb ...... W . . . . 22-4 at Louisville$ ...... L . . . . .3-5 at Austin Peay . . . . . L . . . . .4-5 vs. Kennesaw State . . W . . . . .9-5 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . . .3-9 *SEC game vs. Georgia* ...... W . . . . 17-5 vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . . . .5-1 Ole Miss* ...... L . . . 1-6 (7) ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) at LSU* ...... L . .15-16 (10) vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . .9-8 (10) Ole Miss* ...... W . . . 7-6 (7) $ NCAA Regional, Louisville, Ky. at LSU* ...... W . . . . .6-2 vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . . . .2-1 South Alabama . . . . W . . . . .7-4 at LSU* ...... W . . . . .4-3 vs. Purdue ...... W . . . . .9-0 Belmont ...... W . . . . 11-4 2010 (46-20, 16-12) vs. Louisville ...... W . .11-10 (17) vs. Mississippi State* . .W . . . . 10-0 at Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .1-3 Coach: Tim Corbin at Mississippi State* . .W . . . . 13-8 vs. Mississippi State* . .W . . . . .4-0 at Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .2-6 vs. Niagra ...... W . . . . .9-0 at Mississippi State* . .W . . 13-7 (10) vs. Mississippi State* . . L . . . . .9-8 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .4-2 vs. Niagra ...... W . . . . 16-2 at Mississippi State* . .W . . . . 14-4 vs. Tennessee Tech . . .W . . . . 11-2 Austin Peay ...... W . . . . 10-5 vs. Niagra ...... W . . . . 21-3 vs. Arkansas* . . . . . W . . . . .4-3 at Arkansas* ...... L . . . . .2-1 Wright State ...... W . . . . .4-0 vs. Austin Peay . . . . .W . . .2-1 (11) vs. Arkansas* ...... L . . . . .3-4 at Arkansas* ...... W . . . . .4-1 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . 12-3 at UCLA# ...... L . . . . .2-9 vs. Arkansas* ...... L . . . . .5-7 at Arkansas* ...... W . . . . .2-1 at Auburn* ...... L . . . . .3-5 at USC# ...... W . . . . 10-1 Arkansas! ...... W . . . . .2-0 vs. Tennessee-Martin . .W . . . . 10-3 at Auburn* ...... L . . . 10-11 vs Oklahoma State# . . W . . . . .7-6 LSU! ...... L . . . . .5-7 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . 11-6 at Belmont ...... L . . . . 6-15 vs. Tennessee Tech . . .W . . . . 10-1 Florida! ...... L . . . . .2-5 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . 11-2 Florida* ...... L . . . . .4-8 vs. Kent State . . . . . W . . . . .7-1 vs. Illinois State$ . . . .W . . .8-7 (13) at Auburn* ...... W . . . . .6-2 Florida* ...... W . . . . .4-3 vs. Illinois State . . . . W . . . . .9-2 Louisville$ ...... L . . . . .1-7 vs. MTSU ...... W . . . . .9-1 Florida* ...... W . . . . 16-9 vs. Indiana ...... W . . .6-5 (11) Illinois State$ . . . . . W . . . . 10-4 vs. Alabama* . . . . . W . . . . 11-3 at Middle Tennessee . . .L . . . . .0-8 vs. UT-Martin . . . . . W . . . . .9-1 Louisville$ ...... W . . . . .7-0 vs. Alabama* . . . . . W . . . . .7-0 at Arkansas* ...... W . . . . .9-0 vs. Ohio ...... W . . . . 14-3 Louisville$ ...... W . . .3-2 (10) vs. Alabama* . . . . . W . . . . 11-6 at Arkansas* ...... W . . . . 13-6 vs. Ohio ...... W . . . . .7-4 Florida State+ ...... L . . . . .8-9 at MTSU ...... W . . . . .1-0 Middle Tennessee . . . W . . . . 15-7 vs. Ohio ...... W . . . . .5-1 Florida State+ . . . . . W . . . . .6-2 at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . .3-1 Morehead State . . . . W . . . . .8-0 vs. Western Kentucky . . L . . . . 2-17 Florida State+ ...... L . . . . .6-7 at South Carolina* . . . W . . . . .6-4 Alabama* ...... L . . . . 4-10 at Western Kentucky . . W . . . . 17-6 *SEC game at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . .5-3 Alabama* ...... L . . . . .3-7 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .1-4 # Dodgertown Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) vs. LSU* ...... W . . . . 11-3 Alabama* ...... L . . . . .6-7 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .2-8 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) vs. LSU* ...... W . . . . 10-1 at Austin Peay . . . . . L . . . . .8-9 at Alabama* ...... W . . . . .5-4 $ NCAA Regional, Louisville, Ky. vs. LSU* ...... W . . . . 10-7 at Louisville ...... W . . .4-3 (10) vs. Lipscomb ...... W . . . . 10-4 +NCAA Super Regional, Tallahassee, Fla. vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 10-1 Mississippi State* . . . W . . . . .8-6 vs. Wright State . . . . W . . . . 18-2 vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 10-1 Mississippi State* . . . W . . . . 10-4 vs. Kentucky* . . . . . W . . . . .7-0 vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 19-3 Mississippi State* . . . W . . . . 11-3 vs. Kentucky*-1 . . . . W . . . . .2-1 at Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .2-0 at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . .5-8 vs. Kentucky*-2 . . . . W . . . . .9-8 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . 10-3 at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . 5-14 vs. Wofford ...... W . . . . .7-2 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .6-3 at South Carolina* . . . .L . . . . 3-11 vs. Wofford ...... W . . . . 10-7 at Louisville ...... W . . . . .5-1 Belmont ...... W . . . . .8-6 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .2-3 vs. Florida* ...... L . . . . .6-5

Curt Casali reacts after scoring the winning run on a sacrifice bunt by Connor Harrell in the final game of the Louisville Regional in 2010.

84 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY RESULTS

The Commodores celebrated the school’s first-ever trip to the College World Series after a sweep of Oregon State at Hawkins Field in 2011. vs. Florida* ...... W . . . . 14-1 vs. Evansville ...... L . . . . .5-3 2013 (54-12, 26-3) at South Carolina* . . . W . . . . .3-2 vs. Florida* ...... L . . .6-3 (12) vs. Georgia* ...... L . . . . .1-0 Coach: Tim Corbin at South Carolina* . . . W . . . . .5-2 at Georgia* ...... L . . . . .5-4 vs. Georgia* ...... W . . . . .5-4 vs. Long Beach State . . W . . . . 10-4 vs. Presbyterian . . . . W . . . . .5-2 at Georgia* ...... W . . . . .9-3 vs. Georgia* ...... W . . . . .5-3 vs. Long Beach State . . W . . . . 12-2 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . 11-3 at Georgia* ...... W . . . . 17-7 vs. Tennessee Tech . . .W . . . . .6-0 vs. Long Beach State . . .L . . .13-9 (8) at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . .5-3 Georgia! ...... W . . .10-0 (7) vs. South Carolina* . . . L . . . . .8-3 at Belmont ...... W . . . . .9-3 at Kentucky* ...... W . . . . 10-5 South Carolina! . . . . W . . . . .7-2 vs. South Carolina* . . .W . . . . 12-4 vs. Central Arkansas . . W . . . . 10-2 vs. Belmont ...... W . . . . .6-1 Arkansas! ...... W . . . . .3-2 vs. South Carolina* . . . L . . .6-4 (13) vs. Monmouth . . . . .W . . . . .5-1 vs. Alabama* . . . . . W . . . . .7-6 Florida! ...... L . . . . .5-0 vs. UT-Martin . . . . . W . . . . 16-2 vs. Monmouth . . . . .W . . . . 11-1 vs. Alabama* ...... L . . .5-4 (10) Belmont$ ...... W . . . . 10-0 at Mississippi State* . . L . . . . .7-4 vs. Monmouth . . . . .W . . . . 13-1 vs. Alabama* . . . . . W . . . 14-10 Troy$ ...... W . . . . 10-2 at Mississippi State* . .W . . .4-3 (12) vs. Arkansas State . . . W . . . . .7-3 vs. Texas A&M! . . . . .L . . . . .5-0 Belmont$ ...... W . . . . .6-1 at Mississippi State* . . L . . . . .7-4 vs. Evansville ...... W . . . . 13-0 vs. South Carolina! . . .W . . .4-3 (10) Oregon State+ . . . . .W . . . . 11-1 vs. Belmont ...... W . . . . .7-0 vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . . . .9-0 vs. Texas A&M! . . . . W . . . . .3-0 Oregon State+ . . . . .W . . . . .9-3 vs. Auburn* ...... W . . . . .5-4 vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . . . .5-3 vs. Mississippi State! . .W . . . . 16-8 North Carolina% . . . .W . . . . .7-3 vs. Auburn* ...... L . . . . .5-2 vs. Illinois-Chicago . . . W . . .3-1 (10) vs. LSU! ...... L . . .5-4 (11) Florida% ...... L . . . . .3-1 vs. Auburn* ...... W . . . . 11-2 vs. Eastern Illinois . . . W . . . . .8-3 vs. ETSU$ ...... W . . . . .9-1 North Carolina% . . . .W . . . . .5-1 vs. MTSU ...... W . . . . .5-1 at Oregon ...... W . . . . .4-1 vs. Illinois$ ...... W . . . . 10-4 Florida% ...... L . . . . .6-4 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .6-4 at Oregon ...... W . . . . .4-2 vs. Georgia Tech$ . . . . L . . . . .5-0 at Alabama* ...... L . . . . .8-6 at Oregon ...... L . . . . .7-5 vs. Georgia Tech$ . . . .W . . . . .7-1 * SEC Game at Alabama* ...... W . . . . .9-7 vs. Buffalo ...... W . . . . .4-2 vs. Louisville+ ...... L . . . . .5-3 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) at MTSU ...... W . . . . .8-4 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . .5-2 vs. Louisville+ ...... L . . . . .2-1 $ NCAA Regional (Nashville, Tenn.) vs. Kentucky* ...... L . . . . .5-2 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . .8-1 + NCAA Super Regional (Nashville, Tenn.) vs. Kentucky ...... W . . . . .4-3 at Auburn* ...... W . . . . .8-6 * SEC Game % College World Series (Omaha, Neb.) vs. Kentucky ...... W . . . . .6-1 at MTSU ...... L . . . . .4-1 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) at Tennessee* . . . . . L . . . . .8-2 vs. Florida* ...... L . . . . .7-1 $ NCAA Regional (Nashville, Tenn.) 2012 (35-28, 16-14) at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . .7-4 vs. Florida* ...... W . . . . .6-1 + NCAA Super Regional (Nashville, Tenn.) Coach: Tim Corbin at Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 12-6 vs. Florida* ...... W . . . . .5-4 at Stanford ...... L . . . . .8-3 vs. Louisville ...... W . . . . .3-2 vs. Lipscomb ...... W . . . . .4-1 at Stanford ...... L . . . . .9-5 at LSU* ...... L . . . . .2-1 vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . .4-3 (12) at Stanford ...... L . . . . 18-5 at LSU* ...... W . . . . .6-3 vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . .8-3 vs. Oakland ...... W . . . . 11-4 at LSU* ...... W . . .5-4 (10) vs. Tennessee* . . . . .W . . . . 12-8 vs. Oregon ...... L . . . . .4-2 vs. Ole Miss* . . . . . W . . . . .3-0 vs. MTSU ...... W . . . . 12-3 vs. Oregon ...... L . . . . .7-2 vs. Ole Miss* . . . . . W . . . . .6-2 at Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . .3-1 vs. Oregon ...... L . . . . .7-6 vs. Ole Miss* . . . . . W . . . . .6-3 at Ole Miss* ...... W . . . . .2-1 vs. La. Tech ...... L . . . . .9-3 Georgia! ...... W . . . . .4-1 at Ole Miss* ...... W . . .7-6 (11) vs. Rhode Island . . . . W . . . . .9-4 South Carolina! . . . . W . . . . .3-2 vs. UT-Martin . . . . . W . . . . 10-3 vs. Rhode Island . . . . W . . . . .8-0 Florida! ...... W . . . . .2-1 vs. Missouri* . . . . . W . . . . 11-5 vs. Rhode Island . . . . W . . . . 12-8 Florida! ...... W . . . . .8-6 vs. Missouri* . . . . . W . . . . 12-1 at Belmont ...... L . . . . .6-5 Mississippi State! . . . .L . . . . .3-0 vs. Missouri* . . . . . W . . . . 16-4 vs. San Diego . . . . . W . . . . .7-0 UNC-Wilmington$ . . . W . . . . .8-2 vs. Tennessee Tech . . . L . . . . 10-9 vs. San Diego ...... L . . . . .2-1 NC State$ ...... W . . . . .9-8 at Georgia* ...... L . . . . .3-1 vs. San Diego ...... L . . . . .9-7 NC State$ ...... L . . . . .6-5 at Georgia* ...... W . . . . 15-4 vs. Siena ...... W . . . . 12-2 NC State$ ...... L . . . . .9-7 at Georgia* ...... W . . . . .5-1 vs. Siena ...... W . . . . 11-4 at Louisville ...... W . . . . 10-2 at Florida* ...... L . . . . 10-2 * SEC Game vs. Mississippi State* . .W . . . . .3-1 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .5-1 ! SEC Tournament (Hoover, Ala.) vs. Mississippi State* . .W . . . . .5-2 at Florida* ...... L . . . . .8-2 $ NCAA Regional (Raleigh, N.C.) vs. Mississippi State* . .W . . . . .8-3

@VANDYBASEBALL 85 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Batting Stolen Bases Game...... 5 ...... Jimmy Conn vs. Belmont, 4/19/1971 Batting Average ...... Joey Cora vs. David Lipscomb, 4/23/1985 Season...... 459 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 1999 ...... Boomer Whipple vs. W. Kentucky, 5/12/1994 Career...... 425 ...... Hunter Bledsoe, 1997, 1999 Season...... 51 ...... Bob Schabes, 1989 Career...... 96 ...... Charles DeFrance, 1980-82 At Bats Inning...... 3 ...... Joey Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Strikeouts ...... Vance Schulte vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Game...... 5 ...... George Flower vs. Florida, 3/12/1983 Game...... 9 ...... Anthony Gomez, vs. Louisville, 5/11/2010 Season...... 73 ...... Mike Skaggs, 1989 Season...... 286 ...... Anthony Gomez, 2011 Career...... 219 ...... Connor Harrell, 2010-13 Career...... 941 ...... Dominic de la Osa, 2005-08 Consecutive Hits Hits 9 ...... Tim Brecht, 1983 Inning...... 3 ...... Joey Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 ...... Vance Schulte vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Consecutive Times On Base Game...... 6 ...... Ralph Greenbaum vs. MTSU, 4/15/1957 15 ...... Jason Esposito, 2010 (8 hits, 7 walks) Season...... 111 ...... Warner Jones, 2004 Career...... 300 ...... Dominic de la Osa, 2005-08 Hitting Streak 38 games ...... Ryan Flaherty, 2007-08 Runs Scored Inning...... 3 ...... Joey Jackson vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Game...... 5 ...... 11 players, last time by Pitching ...... Brian Harris vs. Georgia, 4/30/2010 Season...... 76 ...... Pedro Alvarez, 2007 Wins Career...... 208 ...... Nick Morrow, 1991-94 Season...... 14 ...... Tyler Beede, 2013 Career...... 29 ...... Jeff Peeples, 1970-73 Doubles Game...... 4 ...... Matt Kata vs. Alabama, 5/2/1998 Winning Percentage Season...... 27 ...... Warner Jones, 2004 Season...... 1.000 ...... Steve Burger (6-0), 1972 Career...... 63 ...... Dominic de la Osa, 2005-08 Career...... 792 ...... Jack Nuismer (23-6), 1976-79

Triples Saves Game...... 2 ...... Nine Players, Adams Carroll, 1970; Season...... 16 ...... Brian Miller, 2013 ...... Bill Winchester, 1970; Nick Ganick, 1976; Career...... 21 ...... Brian Miller, 2012-13 ...... Kent Yarbrough, 1983; Jeff Graham, 1984; Jeff Graham, 1985; ...... Mark Kruchten, 1990; Nick Morrow, 1991; Tony Kemp (2x), 2012 Games Pitched Season...... 8 ...... Ryan Klosterman, 2004; Tony Kemp, 2012 Season...... 36 ...... Joe Barbao, 1993 Career...... 21 ...... Tony Kemp 2011-13 Career...... 116 ...... David Daniels, 1992-95

Home Runs Innings Pitched Game...... 3 ...... Steve Chmil vs. UAB, 4/29/1981 Starter...... 13.0 ...... Scott Newell vs. Miss. St., 4/5/1992 ...... David Joiner vs. Samford, 3/25/1987 Reliever...... 11.0 ...... Jeff Trenning vs. Cumberland, 4/24/1984 ...... Jeff Martin vs. Valparaiso, 3/13/1991 Season...... 133.1 ...... David Price, 2007 ...... Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State, 6/11/2011 Career ...... 340.0 ...... Jim Heins, 1986-89 Season...... 22 ...... Pedro Alvarez, 2006 Career...... 49 ...... Scotti Madison, 1977-80; Pedro Alvarez, 2006-08 Earned Run Average Season...... 1.07 ...... Jimmy Stephens, 1949 Total Bases Career...... 1.68 ...... Jeff Peeples, 1970-73 Game...... 13 ...... John McLean vs. Tennessee, 4/9/1971 ...... Greg Thomas vs. Boston College, 3/6/1991 Strikeouts Season...... 186 ...... Pedro Alvarez, 2007 Game...... 23 ...... Doug Wessel vs. Tenn.-Chatt., 4/21/1970 Career...... 515 ...... Dominic de la Osa, 2005-08 Season...... 194 ...... David Price, 2007 Career...... 441 ...... David Price, 2005-07 Runs Batted In Game...... 9 ...... David Joiner vs. Samford, 3/25/1987 Fielding Season...... 74 ...... Warner Jones, 2004; Clinton Johnston, 1998 Career...... 188 ...... Dominic de la Osa, 2005-08 Put Outs Game...... 22 ...... Chuck Boyett vs. Chattanooga, 4/21/1970 Walks Season...... 563 ...... Aaron Westlake, 2011 Game...... 5 ...... Paul Gagliano vs. Union, 3/15/1978 Career...... 1543 ...... Sean Luellwitz, 1999-2002 ...... Greg Smith vs. Alabama, 4/13/1986 ...... Hunter Bledsoe vs. UT-Martin, 2/13/1999 Assists ...... Jason Esposito vs. Mississippi State, 5/16/2010 Game...... 11 ...... Ryan Klosterman vs. ETSU, 2/18/2003 Season...... 63 ...... Vee Hightower, 1993 Season...... 189 ...... Anthony Gomez, 2011 Career...... 146 ...... Steve Chandler, 1974-77 Career...... 504 ...... Boomer Whipple, 1992-95

86 Vanderbilt Baseball TEAM RECORDS

Batting Fielding Batting Average Put Outs Season...... 327...... 1985 Game...... 51...... Louisville, 5/11/10 Season...... 1820...... 2007 At Bats Inning...... 15...... St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Assists Game...... 64...... Louisville, 5/11/10 Game...... 22...... Louisville, 5/11/10 Season...... 2417...... 2007 Season...... 716...... 2010

Hits Most Errors Inning...... 13...... St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Game...... 14...... Tennessee, 5/15/1959 Game...... 30...... Alabama, 4/17/1988 Season...... 154...... 1990 Season...... 782...... 2007 Fewest Errors Runs Scored Game...... 0...... Several Times Inning...... 17...... St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Season...... 52...... 2004 (64 games) Game...... 31...... St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Season...... 491...... 2007 Double Plays Game...... 4...... Several Times, last at LSU, 5/12/02 Doubles Game...... 9...... Tennessee Tech, 4/29/1987 Pitching Season...... 160...... 2010 Innings Pitched Triples Game...... 17.0...... Louisville, 5/11/10 Game...... 4...... Georgia, 3/28/04 Season...... 606.2...... 2007 ...... Belmont, 4/6/1970 Season...... 26...... 2004 Earned Run Average Season...... 2.44...... 2011 Home Runs Game...... 6...... South Alabama, 4/16/1972 Saves ...... Belmont, 4/2/1985 Season...... 24...... 2013 ...... Samford, 3/25/1987 ...... Valparaiso, 3/13/1991 Strikeouts Season...... 86...... 1985 Game...... 23...... Chattanooga., 4/21/1970 Season...... 633...... 2007 Total Bases Game...... 51...... Alabama, 4/17/88 Walks Allowed Season...... 1170...... 2007 Game...... 17...... Kentucky, 4/6/1951 Season...... 305...... 1982 Runs Batted In Game...... 28...... St. Joseph’s, 3/5/1986 Hits Allowed Season...... 443...... 2007 Game...... 25...... Auburn, 1965 ...... Florida, 1967 Walks Season...... 604...... 1999 Game...... 18...... Kentucky, 3/31/1951 ...... Georgia Tech, 4/20/1951 Runs Allowed Season...... 322...... 1989 Game...... 27...... Mississippi State, 4/7/1956 Season...... 427...... 1998 Stolen Bases Game...... 12...... Columbia, 3/10/1989 Earned Runs Allowed Season...... 182...... 1989 Game...... 21...... Mississippi State, 4/7/1956 Season...... 349...... 2001 Strikeouts Game...... 21...... Florida, 3/12/1983 Miscellaneous Team Records Season...... 485...... 1996 Most Games...... 67 games in 2007 Most Wins ...... 54 in 2007, 2011, 2013 Highest winning percentage (10 or more games): ...... 882 in 1936, 1903 Most Wins in Regular Season ...... 48 in 2013 Most Consecutive Wins ...... 20 in 2007 Most Consecutive Wins at Home ...... 15 in 2007 Most Losses...... 33 in 2000 Most Consecutive Losses...... 16 in 1951 Most SEC Wins...... 26 in 2013 Most SEC Losses...... 24 in 2000 Highest SEC Winning Percentage ...... 897 in 2013 Winning Margin ...... 28 vs. Sewanee in 1902 Left On Base (Game) ...... 22 vs. Belmont, 4/5/1972 In 2011, Navery Moore helped the Commodores’ pitching Left On Base (Season)...... 586 in 2010 staff shatter the school record for team ERA in a single season, posting a 2.44 ERA to break the previous record of 3.21 from 1973.

@VANDYBASEBALL 87 SINGLE-SEASON HIGHS

Batting (Top 10) Runs Scored Saves 1. Pedro Alvarez (2007)...... 76 1. Brian Miller (2013)...... 16 Batting Average 2. Ryan Klosterman (2004)...... 72 2. Navery Moore (2011)...... 11 1. Hunter Bledsoe (1999)...... 459 3. Boomer Whipple (1994)...... 71 Ryan Rote (2004)...... 11 2. Clinton Johnston (1998)...... 424 4. Pedro Alvarez (2006)...... 70 4. Clinton Johnston (1996)...... 9 3. Karl Nonemaker (1999)...... 415 5. Vee Hightower (1993)...... 69 5. Russell Brewer (2008)...... 8 4. Warner Jones (2004)...... 414 6. Aaron Westlake (2010)...... 66 Ryan Rote (2005)...... 8 5. Greg Smith (1987)...... 411 Greg Thomas (1991)...... 66 Jensen Lewis (2003)...... 8 George Flower (1985)...... 411 Bob Schabes (1989)...... 66 Casey Weathers (2007)...... 7 7. Greg Thomas (1991)...... 401 9. Brian Harris (2009)...... 65 9. Russell Brewer (2010)...... 6 8. Scotti Madison (1980)...... 399 Dominic de la Osa (2008)...... 65 Dean Bennett (2002)...... 6 9. Karl Nonemaker (2000)...... 393 Dominic de la Osa (2007)...... 65 Matt Kata (1997)...... 6 10. Tony Kemp (2013)...... 391 David Daniels (1994)...... 6 Home Runs JoJo Smith (1990)...... 6 At-Bats 1. Pedro Alvarez (2006)...... 22 Ted Govedarcia (1978)...... 6 1. Anthony Gomez (2011)...... 286 2. Dominic de la Osa (2007)...... 20 2. Andrew Giobbi (2010)...... 275 3. Josh Adeeb (1998)...... 19 Innings Pitched 3. Ryan Flaherty (2007)...... 273 Clinton Johnston (1998)...... 19 1. David Price (2007)...... 133.1 4. Pedro Alvarez (2007)...... 272 Nick Morrow (1994)...... 19 2. Sonny Gray (2011)...... 126.0 5. David Macias (2008)...... 270 6. Aaron Westlake (2011)...... 18 4. Jeremy Sowers (2004)...... 122.2 6. Jason Esposito (2011)...... 268 Pedro Alvarez (2007)...... 18 5. Kevin Ziomek (2013)...... 119.0 Warner Jones (2004)...... 268 Glenn Davis (1997)...... 18 6. Jeremy Sowers (2003)...... 115.0 8. Tony Kemp (2013)...... 266 Jason Farese (1997)...... 18 7. Jeff Peeples (1973)...... 114.2 9. Ryan Klosterman (2004)...... 263 10. Glenn Davis (1996)...... 17 8. Phil Haigler (1995)...... 114.0 10. Jason Esposito (2010)...... 262 Jeff Graham (1985)...... 17 9. Grayson Garvin (2011)...... 112.2 10. Ryan Mullins (2004)...... 111.2 Hits Runs Batted In 1. Warner Jones (2004)...... 111 1. Warner Jones (2004)...... 74 Earned Run Average 2. Pedro Alvarez (2007)...... 105 Clinton Johnston (1998)...... 74 1. Jimmy Stephens (1949)...... 1.07 3. Tony Kemp (2013)...... 104 3. Greg Thomas (1991)...... 71 2. Jeff Peeples (1972)...... 1.30 Ryan Flaherty (2007)...... 104 4. Cesar Nicolas (2004)...... 70 3. Jeff Peeples (1971)...... 1.56 4. Anthony Gomez (2011)...... 96 5. Pedro Alvarez (2007)...... 68 4. Jeff Peeples (1973)...... 1.64 David Macias (2008)...... 96 6. Connor Harrell (2013)...... 67 5. Kevin Ziomek (2013)...... 2.12 6. Hunter Bledsoe (1999)...... 95 7. Jason Esposito (2010)...... 64 6. Lewis Ray (1976)...... 2.19 7. Jason Esposito (2010)...... 94 Pedro Alvarez (2006)...... 64 7. Tyler Beede (2013)...... 2.32 Dominic de la Osa (2007)...... 94 Glenn Davis (1997)...... 64 8. Damon Yee (1996)...... 2.33 9. Jason Esposito (2011)...... 91 Nick Morrow (1994) ...... 64 9. Mike Willis (1970)...... 2.39 Ryan Klosterman (2004)...... 91 10. Clinton Johnston (1996)...... 2.41 Greg Thomas (1991)...... 91 Walks 1. Vee Hightower (1993)...... 63 Strikeouts Doubles 2. Pedro Alvarez (2006)...... 57 1. David Price (2007)...... 194 1. Warner Jones (2004)...... 27 3. Bob Schabes (1989)...... 56 2. David Price (2006)...... 155 2. Josh Adeeb (1997)...... 26 4. Brian Harris (2010)...... 55 3. Sonny Gray (2011)...... 132 3. Jason Esposito (2010)...... 25 5. Conrad Gregor (2013)...... 54 4. Doug Wessel (1971)...... 131 4. Hunter Bledsoe (1999)...... 24 Scotti Madison (1979)...... 54 5. Jeremy Sowers (2003)...... 123 5. Dominic de la Osa (2007)...... 23 6. Bill Hench (1980)...... 49 6. Jeremy Sowers (2004)...... 119 Ryan Flaherty (2007)...... 23 Steve Chandler (1976)...... 49 7. Kevin Ziomek (2013)...... 115 7. Jason Esposito (2011)...... 22 8. Aaron Westlake (2011)...... 47 8. Mike Minor (2009)...... 114 Steven Liddle (2009)...... 22 Gene Mennees (1975)...... 47 9. Sonny Gray (2010)...... 113 Andrew Giobbi (2008)...... 22 10. Nick Morrow (1994)...... 45 Jeff Peeples (1973)...... 113 Ashley Freeman (2000)...... 22 Pitching (Top 10) Current Players in bold Triples 1. Tony Kemp (2012)...... 8 Wins Ryan Klosterman (2004)...... 8 1. Tyler Beede (2013)...... 14 2. Tony Kemp (2011)...... 7 2. Grayson Garvin (2011)...... 13 3. Tony Kemp (2013)...... 6 3. Sonny Gray (2011)...... 12 Ryan Montgomery (1995)...... 6 Casey Weathers (2007)...... 12 Joey Cora (1985)...... 6 Jeff Peeples (1973)...... 12 Rick Duncan (1975)...... 6 6. Kevin Ziomek (2013)...... 11 6. Nick Morrow (1991)...... 5 David Price (2007)...... 11 Jim Schifman (1990)...... 5 8. Sonny Gray (2010)...... 10 Joey Cora (1984)...... 5 Jeremy Sowers (2004)...... 10 Ted Shipley (1974)...... 5 Jack Nuismer (1979)...... 10 Steve Estep (1971)...... 5

Tony Kemp is in the Top 10 of numerous offensive categories, including hits and triples.

88 Vanderbilt Baseball CAREER HIGHS

Batting (Top 10) Home Runs Strikeouts 1. Pedro Alvarez (2006-08)...... 49 1. David Price (2005-07)...... 441 Batting Average Scotti Madison (1977-80)...... 49 2. Mike Willis (1969-72)...... 350 1. Hunter Bledsoe (1997, 1999)...... 425 3. Clinton Johnston (1996-98)...... 47 3. Jeremy Sowers (2002-04)...... 327 2. Clinton Johnston (1996-98)...... 369 4. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 46 4. Sonny Gray (2009-11)...... 317 Karl Nonemaker (1999-2002)...... 369 5. Glenn Davis (1995-97)...... 43 5. Mike Minor (2007-09)...... 303 4. Greg Smith (1985-88)...... 358 6. Aaron Westlake (2008-11)...... 42 6. Damon Yee (1997-2000)...... 287 5. Anthony Gomez (2010-12)...... 354 Cam Hazen (1985-88)...... 42 7. Kyle Balch (1985-88)...... 266 6. Pedro Alvarez (2006-08)...... 349 8. Josh Adeeb (1996-98)...... 41 8. Taylor Hill (2008-11)...... 253 Ryan Flaherty (2006-08)...... 349 Cesar Nicolas (2001-04)...... 40 9. Doug Wessell (1970-73)...... 244 Boomer Whipple (1992-95)...... 349 Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 40 10. Kevin Ziomek (2011-13)...... 241 9. Mike Baxter (2004-05)...... 345 10. Greg Thomas (1991-93)...... 343 Runs Batted In Earned Run Average Josh Paul (1994-96)...... 343 1. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 188 1. Jeff Peeples (1970-73)...... 1.68 2. Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 181 2. Grayson Garvin (2009-11)...... 2.62 At Bats 3. Clinton Johnston (1996-98)...... 179 3. Casey Weathers (2006-07)...... 2.71 1. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 941 4. Aaron Westlake (2008-11)...... 178 4. John McLean (1970-73)...... 2.93 2. Mike Yastrzemski (2010-13)...... 842 5. Ryan Flaherty (2006-08)...... 169 5. Kevin Zgonc (1991-92)...... 2.96 3. Connor Harrell (2010-13)...... 841 6. Connor Harrell (2010-13)...... 168 6. Kevin Ziomek (2011-13)...... 3.03 4. Alex Feinberg (2005-08)...... 824 Greg Thomas (1991-93)...... 168 7. Mike Willis (1969-72)...... 3.10 5. Boomer Whipple (1992-95)...... 809 8. Curt Casali (2008-11)...... 167 8. Sonny Gray (2009-11)...... 3.19 6. Jim Schifman (1987-90)...... 798 9. Jason Esposito (2009-11)...... 165 9. David Price (2005-07)...... 3.22 7. Andrew Giobbi (2007-10)...... 791 Andrew Giobbi (2007-10)...... 165 10. Richie Goodenow (2008-10)...... 3.23 8. David Macias (2005-08)...... 784 9. Aaron Westlake (2008-11)...... 778 Stolen Bases Innings Pitched Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 773 1. Charles DeFrance (1980-82)...... 96 1. Jim Heins (1986-89)...... 340.0 2. Vee Hightower (1990-93)...... 91 2. Jeremy Sowers (2002-04)...... 338.2 Hits 3. Joey Cora (1983-85)...... 84 3. David Price (2005-07)...... 313.0 1. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 300 4. Bob Schabes (1986-89)...... 78 4. Ronnie McGill (1990-93)...... 310.2 2. Karl Nonemaker (1999-02)...... 283 5. Jim Schifman (1987-90)...... 73 5. Mike Willis (1970-72)...... 307.2 3. Boomer Whipple (1992-95)...... 282 6. Tony Kemp (2011-13)...... 72 6. Mike Minor (2007-09)...... 304.0 4. Anthony Gomez (2010-12)...... 267 7. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 68 7. Taylor Hill (2008-11)...... 294.0 5. Jim Schifman (1987-90)...... 266 8. Jason Esposito (2009-11)...... 66 8. Sonny Gray (2009-11)...... 293.1 6. Alex Feinberg (2005-08)...... 264 9. Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 65 9. Matt Buschmann (2003-06)...... 289.1 Ryan Flaherty (2006-08)...... 264 10. Mike Yastrzemski (2010-13)...... 62 10. Paul Seybt (1995-98)...... 288.0 8. Aaron Westlake (2008-11)...... 263 9. David Macias (2005-08)...... 255 Saves 10. Jason Esposito (2009-11)...... 253 Pitching (Top 10) 1. Brian Miller (2012-present)...... 21 Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 253 2. Ryan Rote (2004-05)...... 19 Wins 3. Russell Brewer (2008-10)...... 18 Runs Scored 1. Jeff Peeples (1970-73)...... 29 4. David Daniels (1992-95)...... 15 1. Nick Morrow (1991-94)...... 208 2. Sonny Gray (2009-11)...... 27 5. Russell Brewer (2008-10)...... 12 2. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 204 3. Jim Gibbs (1981-84)...... 25 6. Navery Moore (2009-11)...... 11 3. Boomer Whipple (1992-95)...... 192 4. Mike Willis (1969-72)...... 24 Mark Bode (1970-73)...... 11 4. Pedro Alvarez (2006-08)...... 191 5. Matt Buschmann (2003-06)...... 23 8. Casey Weathers (2006-07)...... 10 5. Aaron Westlake (2008-11)...... 181 Jeremy Sowers (2002-04)...... 23 Jensen Lewis (2003-05)...... 10 6. Tony Kemp (2011-13)...... 177 Kyle Balch (1985-88)...... 23 Clinton Johnston (1996-98)...... 10 Bart Nielson (1991-94)...... 177 Jack Nuismer (1976-79)...... 23 8. Mike Yastrzemski (2010-13)...... 176 8. Mike Minor (2007-09)...... 22 9. Bill Hardin (1973-76)...... 174 David Price (2005-07)...... 22 10. David Macias (2005-08)...... 169 Rick Rhodes (1971-72, 74-75)...... 22

Doubles 1. Dominic de la Osa (2005-08)...... 63 2. Sean Luellwitz (1999-02)...... 61 3. Jason Esposito (2009-11)...... 60 4. Andrew Giobbi (2007-10)...... 57 5. Boomer Whipple (1992-95)...... 54 Clinton Johnston (1996-98)...... 54 7. Cam Hazen (1985-88)...... 53 8. Ryan Flaherty (2006-08)...... 52 9. Pedro Alvarez (2006-08)...... 51 10. Connor Harrell (2010-13)...... 50 Karl Nonemaker (1999-2002)...... 50 Andy Kropf (1997-2000)...... 50 Kevin Ziomek’s 2.12 ERA in 2013 was Alan Purdy (1990-93)...... 50 the lowest by a Commodore since the Josh Adeeb (1996-98)...... 50 legendary Jeff Peeples posted a 1.64 ERA in 1973. Ziomek’s career ERA of 3.03 is the sixth-best in school history.

@VANDYBASEBALL 89 YEARLY LEADERS

2007 Ryan Flaherty 273 2002 Tony Mansolino 47 1988 Jim Schifman 3 Batting 2008 David Macias 270 2003 Ryan Klosterman 35 1989 Jamie Abbgy 4 Batting Average 2009 Steven Liddle 250 2004 Ryan Klosterman **72 1990 Jim Schifman 5 1970 Jeff Love .374 2010 Andrew Giobbi 275 2005 Mike Baxter 47 1991 Nick Morrow 5 1971 Jerry Reasonover .357 2011 Anthony Gomez **286 2006 Pedro Alvarez 70 1992 Gabe Whatley 4 1972 Steve Estep .354 2012 Anthony Gomez 255 2007 Pedro Alvarez 76 1993 Nick Morrow 4 1973 Rick Duncan .343 2013 Tony Kemp 266 2008 Dominic de la Osa 65 1994 Nick Morrow 4 1974 Rick Duncan .324 2009 Brian Harris 65 Boomer Whipple 4 1975 Rick Duncan .348 Hits 2010 Aaron Westlake 66 Bart Nielson 4 1976 Steve Chandler .357 1970 John McLean 47 2011 Anthony Gomez 61 1995 Ryan Montgomery 6 1977 Jerry Robertson .361 1971 Jerry Reasonover 70 2012 Tony Kemp 55 1996 Josh Paul 3 1978 Bill Hench .344 1972 Steve Estep 70 2013 Tony Kemp 64 1997 Glenn Davis 2 1979 Mike Pike .390 1973 Ted Shipley 65 Matt Kata 2 1980 Scotti Madison .399 1974 Rick Duncan 68 Doubles 1998 Four players 1 1981 Tim Turner .339 1975 Rick Duncan 73 1970 Jeff Love 7 1999 Matt Kata 2 1982 Cam Stubbs .381 1976 Bill Anderson 60 John McLean 7 Scott Vanderhoff 2 1983 Darren Puskarich .363 1977 Jerry Robertson 57 1971 Jerry Reasonover 12 2000 Five Players 1 1984 Joey Cora .361 1978 Bill Hench 63 1972 John McLean 11 2001 Chris Broadus 2 1985 George Flower .411 1979 Mike Pike 60 1973 Rick Duncan 11 Sean Luellwitz 2 1986 Greg Smith .356 1980 Scotti Madison 81 1974 Rick Duncan 14 2002 John Kaye 3 1987 Greg Smith .411 1981 Tim Turner 57 1975 Rick Duncan 14 2003 Warner Jones 2 1988 Jim Schifman .359 Jerry Williams 57 1976 Bill Anderson 15 2004 Ryan Klosterman **8 1989 Bob Schabes .352 1982 Charles DeFrance 60 1977 Mike Wright 9 2005 Mike Baxter 3 1990 Jim Schifman .362 1983 Darren Puskarich 61 1978 Scotti Madison 12 2006 Dominic de la Osa 2 1991 Greg Thomas .401 1984 Joey Cora 60 1979 Mark Elliott 14 Brad French 2 1992 Gabe Whatley .328 1985 Joey Cora 81 1980 Mike Pike 15 Brian Hernandez 2 Nick Morrow .328 1986 Bill Shiverick 67 1981 Charles DeFrance 16 David Macias 2 1993 Boomer Whipple .374 Greg Smith 67 1982 Cam Stubbs 16 2007 Matt Meingasner 4 1994 Nick Morrow .390 1987 Greg Smith 83 1983 Darren Puskarich 15 2008 Dominic de la Osa 4 1995 Josh Paul .388 1988 Jim Schifman 71 1984 Joey Cora 12 2009 Steven Liddle 2 1996 Glenn Davis .358 1989 Jim Schifman 65 1985 Benton Patton 21 2010 Bryan Johns 2 1997 Hunter Bledsoe .389 1990 Jim Schifman 83 1986 Cam Hazen 15 2011 Tony Kemp 7 1998 Clinton Johnston .424 1991 Greg Thomas 91 David Joiner 15 2012 Tony Kemp **8 1999 Hunter Bledsoe **.459 1992 Greg Thomas 64 1987 Greg Smith 16 2013 Tony Kemp 6 2000 Karl Nonemaker .393 1993 Boomer Whipple 79 1988 Jamie Abbgy 16 2001 Sean Luellwitz .328 1994 Nick Morrow 80 Bob Schabes 16 Home Runs Karl Nonemaker .328 1995 Josh Paul 85 1989 Mike Skaggs 21 1970 Bill Winchester 6 2002 Sean Luellwitz .370 1996 Glenn Davis 78 1990 Jim Schifman 12 1971 John McLean 10 2003 John Kaye .316 1997 Josh Adeeb 81 Brad Shoemaker 12 1972 Bill Winchester 9 2004 Warner Jones .414 1998 Clinton Johnston 84 1991 Greg Thomas 18 1973 Greg Collins 9 2005 Mike Baxter .374 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 95 1992 Jeff Martin 18 1974 Ted Shipley 10 2006 Ryan Flaherty .339 2000 Karl Nonemaker 88 Nick Morrow 18 1975 Rick Duncan 6 2007 Pedro Alvarez .386 2001 Sean Luellwitz 65 1993 Alan Purdy 19 1976 Bill Hardin 7 2008 David Macias .356 2002 Sean Luellwitz 77 1994 Craig Sands 18 1977 Mike Wright 7 2009 Aaron Westlake .377 2003 Warner Jones 70 1995 Josh Paul 16 1978 Scotti Madison 15 2010 Anthony Gomez .379 2004 Warner Jones **111 1996 Glenn Davis 15 1979 Scotti Madison 15 2011 Conrad Gregor .353 2005 Mike Baxter 79 Josh Paul 15 1980 Scotti Madison 15 2012 Anthony Gomez .353 2006 Pedro Alvarez 79 1997 Josh Adeeb 26 1981 Jerry Williams 8 2013 Tony Kemp .391 2007 Pedro Alvarez 105 1998 Matt Kata 19 1982 David Skinner 7 2008 David Macias 96 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 24 1983 George Flower 6 At-Bats 2009 Aaron Westlake 90 2000 Ashley Freeman 22 1984 Donald Lawson 13 1970 John McLean 144 2010 Jason Esposito 94 2001 Sean Luellwitz 15 1985 Jeff Graham 17 1971 Steve Estep 203 2011 Anthony Gomez 96 2002 Sean Luellwitz 16 1986 Brad Harvie 13 1972 Steve Estep 198 2012 Anthony Gomez 90 2003 Ryan Klosterman 15 1987 Brad Harvie 14 1973 Ted Shipley 194 2013 Tony Kemp 104 2004 Warner Jones **27 Cam Hazen 14 1974 Rick Duncan 210 2005 Mike Baxter 16 1988 Jamie Abbgy 11 1975 Rick Duncan 210 Runs Scored 2006 Brian Hernandez 21 Cam Hazen 11 1976 Bill Anderson 184 1970 Steve Estep 30 2007 Ryan Flaherty 23 1989 Bart King 9 1977 Kenny Sholl 172 1971 Jimmy Conn 43 Dominic de la Osa 23 1990 Jim Schifman 9 1978 Bill Hench 183 1972 Bill Winchester 48 2008 Andrew Giobbi 22 Mike Skaggs 9 1979 Mark Elliott 168 1973 Ted Shipley 44 2009 Steven Liddle 22 1991 Greg Thomas 16 1980 Charles DeFrance 192 1974 Ted Shipley 48 2010 Jason Esposito 25 1992 Jeff Martin 14 1981 Charles DeFrance 197 1975 Bill Hardin 49 2011 Jason Esposito 22 1993 Gabe Whatley 12 1982 Charles DeFrance 179 1976 Bill Hardin 46 2012 Conrad Gregor 20 1994 Nick Morrow 19 1983 Joey Cora 169 1977 Mike Wright 33 2013 Mike Yastrzemski 19 1995 Josh Paul 11 1984 Joey Cora 166 1978 Scotti Madison 42 1996 Glenn Davis 17 1985 Joey Cora 201 1979 Bill Hench 35 Triples 1997 Glenn Davis 18 1986 David Joiner 201 Mike Pike 35 1970 Bill Winchester 2 Jason Farese 18 1987 Greg Smith 202 1980 Hal Cohen 50 Adams Carroll 2 1998 Josh Adeeb 19 1988 Bob Schabes 212 1981 Charles DeFrance 53 1971 Steve Estep 5 Clinton Johnston 19 1989 Jim Schifman 207 1982 Tim Turner 48 1972 John McLean 2 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 10 1990 Jim Schifman 229 1983 Kent Yarbrough 41 Tommy Powell 2 2000 Adam Blue 9 1991 Greg Thomas 227 1984 Joey Cora 49 Chuck Boyett 2 2001 John Kaye 6 1992 Greg Thomas 210 1985 Joey Cora 57 1973 Greg Collins 3 Sean Luellwitz 6 1993 Boomer Whipple 211 1986 Joey Jackson 50 1974 Ted Shipley 5 Ashley Freeman 6 Greg Thomas 211 1987 Greg Smith 52 1975 Rick Duncan 6 2002 Sean Luellwitz 12 1994 Craig Sands 222 1988 Jim Schifman 52 1976 Jerry Robertson 3 2003 Cesar Nicolas 7 Bart Nielson 222 1989 Bob Schabes 66 1977 Steve Chandler 4 2004 Cesar Nicolas 15 1995 Josh Paul 219 1990 Jim Schifman 61 1978 Jerry Williams 3 2005 Mike Baxter 9 1996 Josh Paul 223 1991 Greg Thomas 66 Wayne Gregory 3 2006 Pedro Alvarez **22 1997 Josh Adeeb 221 1992 Nick Morrow 49 1979 Mike Pike 1 2007 Dominic de la Osa 20 1998 Matt Kata 227 1993 Vee Hightower 69 Mark Elliott 1 2008 Ryan Flaherty 14 1999 Matt Kata 227 1994 Boomer Whipple 71 Greg Wells 1 2009 Curt Casali 10 2000 Karl Nonemaker 224 1995 Josh Paul 63 1980 Four Players 2 Aaron Westlake 10 2001 Kevin Geshke 232 1996 Glenn Davis 55 1981 Five Players 2 Steven Liddle 10 2002 Karl Nonemaker 212 1997 Josh Adeeb 53 1982 Four Players 1 2010 Aaron Westlake 14 2003 Warner Jones 227 Clinton Johnston 53 1983 Kent Yarbourgh 3 2011 Aaron Westlake 18 2004 Warner Jones 268 1998 Matt Kata 61 1984 Joey Cora 5 2012 Connor Harrell 7 2005 Warner Jones 238 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 61 1985 Joey Cora 6 2013 Connor Harrell 12 2006 Brian Hernandez 255 2000 ulises Cabrera 51 1986 Brad Harvie 3 2001 Ashley Freeman 40 1987 Four Players 1

90 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY LEADERS

Runs Batted In 2007 Pedro Alvarez 40 1988 Mike McLochlin 2 1982 Abbie Woyce 3.37 1970 Bill Winchester 33 2008 Ryan Flaherty 39 1989 Bryant Freer 3 1983 Abbie Woyce 4.04 1971 Steve Estep 35 2009 Brian Harris 39 1990 JoJo Smith 6 1984 Jim Gibbs 3.96 1972 Bill Winchester 55 2010 Brian Harris 55 1991 Joe Morrow 3 1985 Kyle Balch 3.19 1973 Rick Duncan 51 2011 Aaron Westlake 47 1992 Tom Pendley 4 1986 John Parke 4.61 1974 Rick Duncan 45 2012 Conrad Gregor 41 1993 David Daniels 6 1987 Archie Smith 4.38 1975 Rick Duncan 51 2013 Conrad Gregor 54 1994 David Daniels 3 1988 Kyle Balch 3.58 1976 Bill Hardin 23 1995 David Daniels 3 1989 Steve Sadecki 4.75 1977 Steve Chandler 26 Pitching 1996 Clinton Johnston 9 1990 JoJo Smith 2.67 Mike Wright 26 1997 Matt Kata 6 1991 Ronnie McGill 4.69 1978 Scotti Madison 38 Wins 1998 Four players 1 1992 Ronnie McGill 4.54 1979 Mike Pike 43 1970 Mike Willis 7 1999 Matt Kata 2 1993 Joe Barbao 3.98 1980 Scotti Madison 56 1971 Jeff Peeples 8 2000 Andy Beal 3 1994 Matt McDonnough 3.72 1981 Jerry Williams 51 1972 John McLean 7 2001 Robert Ransom 2 1995 David Daniels 3.07 1982 Tim Turner 38 Jeff Peeples 7 2002 Dean Bennett 6 1996 Clinton Johnston 2.41 1983 Darren Puskarich 35 1973 Jeff Peeples 12 2003 Jensen Lewis 8 1997 Damon Yee 2.33 1984 Donald Lawson 36 1974 Rick Rhodes 8 2004 Ryan Rote 11 1998 Clinton Johnston 2.66 1985 Benton Patton 59 1975 Mike Coyne 6 2005 Ryan Rote 8 1999 Mike Byrd 3.59 1986 Bill Shiverick 53 Lewis Key 6 2006 Nick Christiani 3 2000 Andy Beal 4.59 1987 Greg Smith 52 1976 Bob Latimer 6 Casey Weathers 3 2001 Robert Ransom 5.94 1988 Greg Smith 56 1977 Rickey Kittrell 7 2007 Casey Weathers 7 2002 Jeremy Sowers 4.37 1989 Jim Schifman 52 1978 Rickey Kittrell 7 2008 Russell Brewer 8 2003 Jeremy Sowers 2.50 1990 Brad Shoemaker 39 Jack Nuismer 7 2009 Sonny Gray 5 2004 Ryan Mullins 2.58 1991 Greg Thomas 71 1979 Jack Nuismer 10 2010 Russell Brewer 6 2005 Jensen Lewis 2.62 1992 Greg Thomas 54 1980 David Nenad 7 2011 Navery Moore 11 2006 Ty Davis 3.91 1993 Boomer Whipple 57 1981 Jim Gibbs 6 2012 Will Clinard 5 2007 David Price 2.63 1994 Nick Morrow 64 1982 Brian Farley 7 Brian Miller 5 2008 Mike Minor 4.28 1995 Josh Paul 50 Jim Gibbs 7 2013 Brian Miller **16 2009 Russell Brewer 2.96 1996 Glenn Davis 61 1983 Jim Gibbs 4 2010 Chase Reid 3.46 1997 Glenn Davis 64 1984 Jim Gibbs 8 Innings Pitched 2011 Sonny Gray 2.43 1998 Clinton Johnston **74 1985 Mark Ambrose 7 1970 Mike Willis 79.1 2012 Drew VerHagen 3.50 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 51 1986 Jim Heins 8 1971 Doug Wessel 86.0 2013 Kevin Ziomek 2.12 2000 Karl Nonemaker 56 1987 Kyle Balch 7 1972 Jeff Peeples 76.0 2001 Ashley Freeman 40 1988 Kyle Balch 7 1973 Jeff Peeples 114.2 Strikeouts 2002 Sean Luellwitz 51 1989 Mike McLochlin 8 1974 Rick Rhodes 93.2 1970 Doug Wessel 97 2003 Cesar Nicolas 33 1990 JoJo Smith 9 1975 Mike Coyne 81.1 Mike Willis 97 2004 Warner Jones **74 1991 Steve Sadecki 7 1976 Bob Latimer 82.0 1971 Doug Wessel 131 2005 Mike Baxter 48 1992 Scott Newell 5 1977 Rickey Kittrell 91.2 1972 Mike Willis 71 2006 Pedro Alvarez 64 Bump Elliott 5 1978 Rickey Kittrell 85.2 1973 Jeff Peeples 113 2007 Pedro Alvarez 68 1993 Joe Barbao 9 1979 Jack Nuismer 100.0 1974 Rick Rhodes 73 2008 Ryan Flaherty 63 Matt McDonnough 9 1980 David Nenad 104.0 1975 Lewis Key 50 2009 Curt Casali 59 1994 Matt McDonnough 7 1981 David Nenad 86.0 Rick Rhodes 50 2010 Jason Esposito 64 Joe Barbao 7 1982 Brian Farley 80.0 1976 Scott Sanderson 65 2011 Jason Esposito 59 1995 Phillip Haigler 5 1983 Jim Gibbs 69.1 1977 Scott Sanderson 87 2012 Anthony Gomez 57 Paul Seybt 5 1984 Tom Wasilewski 66.2 1978 Rickey Kittrell 63 2013 Connor Harrell 67 1996 Paul Seybt 8 1985 Mark Ambrose 87.1 1979 Jack Nuismer 78 1997 Bert Snow 8 1986 Jim Heins 87.1 1980 John Yanello 59 Walks 1998 Bert Snow 5 1987 Archie Smith 78.0 1981 Jim Gibbs 57 1970 Steve Estep 27 Damon Yee 5 1988 Kyle Balch 98.0 1982 Brian Farley 63 1971 Records Not Available 1999 Mike Byrd 5 1989 Jim Heins 102.0 1983 Abbie Woyce 51 1972 Bill Winchester 29 2000 Damon Yee 5 1990 JoJo Smith 97.2 1984 Jeff Edwards 65 1973 John McLean 29 2001 Jeff Little 6 1991 Ronnie McGill 88.1 1985 Mark Ambrose 100 1974 Bill Hardin 39 2002 Jeremy Sowers 6 1992 Scott Newell 107.1 1986 Kyle Balch 68 1975 Gene Mennees 47 2003 Jeremy Sowers 7 1993 Ronnie McGill 100.2 1987 Archie Smith 89 1976 Steve Chandler 49 2004 Jeremy Sowers 10 1994 Joe Barbao 110.0 1988 Kyle Balch 85 1977 Steve Chandler 32 2005 Jensen Lewis 8 1995 Phillip Haigler 114.0 1989 Mike McLochlin 63 1978 Mark Elliott 45 2006 David Price 9 1996 Phillip Haigler 106.2 1990 JoJo Smith 75 1979 Scotti Madison 54 2007 Casey Weathers 12 1997 Bert Snow 93.2 1991 Steve Sadecki 93 1980 Bill Hench 49 2008 Caleb Cotham 7 1998 Bert Snow 90.1 1992 Scott Newell 61 1981 Jerry Williams 34 Mike Minor 7 1999 Mike Byrd 107.2 1993 Ronnie McGill 51 1982 erez Borowsky 44 2009 Caleb Cotham 7 2000 Damon Yee 105.1 1994 Joe Barbao 55 1983 Doug Fair 38 2010 Sonny Gray 10 2001 Steven Faulkner 99.0 1995 Phillip Haigler 71 1984 Joey Cora 31 2011 Grayson Garvin 13 2002 Jeremy Sowers 101.0 1996 Phillip Haigler 62 1985 Joey Cora 27 2012 Sam Selman 9 2003 Jeremy Sowers 115.0 1997 Bert Snow 97 Benton Patton 27 2013 Tyler Beede **14 2004 Jeremy Sowers 122.2 1998 Bert Snow 83 1986 Brad Harvie 38 2005 Jensen Lewis 92.2 1999 Mike Byrd 101 1987 Brad Harvie 38 Saves 2006 David Price 110.1 2000 Damon Yee 106 1988 Mike Skaggs 28 1970 Mark Bode 3 2007 David Price **133.1 2001 Steven Faulkner 75 1989 Bob Schabes 56 1971 Mark Bode 3 2008 Mike Minor 103.0 2002 Jeremy Sowers 85 1990 Mike Skaggs 31 1972 ed White 3 2009 Mike Minor 110.2 2003 Jeremy Sowers 123 1991 Vee Hightower 40 1973 Mark Bode 3 2010 Sonny Gray 108.2 2004 Jeremy Sowers 119 1992 Nick Morrow 40 1974 Wayne Palmore 4 2011 Sonny Gray 126.0 2005 Jensen Lewis 95 1993 Vee Hightower **63 1975 Mike Coyne 2 2012 Kevin Ziomek 79.1 2006 David Price 155 1994 Nick Morrow 45 Rick Rhodes 2 2013 Kevin Ziomek 119.0 2007 David Price **194 1995 Boomer Whipple 44 1976 Bob Latimer 4 2008 Mike Minor 101 1996 Clinton Johnston 36 1977 Scott Sanderson 3 Earned Run Average 2009 Mike Minor 114 1997 Clinton Johnston 44 1978 Ted Govedarica 6 1970 Mike Willis 2.39 2010 Sonny Gray 113 1998 Clinton Johnston 42 1979 Mike McCarthy 1 1971 Jeff Peeples 1.56 2011 Sonny Gray 132 1999 Hunter Bledsoe 40 Bill Sahagian 1 1972 Jeff Peeples 1.30 2012 Sam Selman 80 2000 Ashley Freeman 32 1980 John Yanello 4 1973 Jeff Peeples 1.64 2013 Kevin Ziomek 115 2001 John Kaye 31 1981 Gary Burns 2 1974 Rick Rhodes 3.06 2002 Tony Mansolino 24 1982 Tom Wasilewski 3 1975 Lewis Key 3.12 Current players in bold Cesar Nicolas 24 1983 Jeff Trenning 3 1976 Lewis Key 2.19 *NCAA Record 2003 Ryan Klosterman 24 1984 Jeff Trenning 3 1977 Rickey Kittrell 2.95 **Team Record Tony Mansolino 24 1985 Mark Ambrose 2 1978 Rickey Kittrell 2.95 2004 Cesar Nicolas 40 Abbie Woyce 2 1979 Jack Nuismer 3.78 2005 Mike Baxter 30 1986 Scott Graf 2 1980 Gary Burns 3.63 2006 Pedro Alvarez 57 1987 Archie Smith 4 1981 David Nenad 4.40

@VANDYBASEBALL 91 YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS

Yearly Team Batting Statistics

Year G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG. BB SO SB-SBA PO A E FLD% 1969 39 - 178 291 - - - 134 ------1970 40 1238 227 342 50 11 27 181 .276 151 217 49 - - - - 1971 53 1726 278 459 59 15 36 226 .266 224 315 85 - - - - 1972 50 1727 325 486 67 8 31 274 .281 234 267 68 - - - - 1973 52 1649 319 461 69 13 40 264 .280 235 341 101 - - - - 1974 60 1714 293 428 63 15 36 247 .250 265 257 154 - - - - 1975 60 1712 308 423 54 15 23 250 .247 309 302 74 - - - - 1976 50 1546 260 415 75 13 32 200 .268 232 231 90 - - - - 1977 51 1503 234 411 68 8 22 180 .273 173 214 90 - - 104 - 1978 48 1491 296 423 78 12 40 253 .284 203 207 65 - - 91 - 1979 46 1372 271 369 73 5 40 238 .269 235 227 49-76 1043 449 78 .950 1980 56 1790 388 546 95 11 33 349 .305 314 219 87-115 1353 586 77 .962 1981 52 1615 331 464 110 11 55 307 .287 217 274 108-140 1196 547 91 .950 1982 46 1474 332 463 92 4 38 294 .314 218 251 101-122 1087 444 79 .951 1983 46 1463 260 414 85 10 26 232 .283 210 219 61-80 1108 505 90 .947 1984 45 1408 314 422 95 10 49 268 .300 218 240 57-82 1055 463 84 .948 1985 51 1708 403 558 104 18 86 367 .327 195 303 81-109 1218 515 72 .960 1986 54 1775 352 531 110 10 67 320 .299 210 370 48-78 1298 560 126 .936 1987 52 1700 399 522 107 4 76 346 .307 222 352 57-81 1222 527 117 .937 1988 53 1773 369 532 113 12 46 314 .300 203 338 66-86 1323 561 120 .940 1989 54 1797 404 522 115 10 41 355 .290 322 346 182-220 1373 587 95 .954 1990 58 1948 351 555 101 18 53 319 .285 234 383 79-112 1448 629 154 .931 1991 57 1906 428 565 101 16 70 385 .296 281 386 85-108 1415 544 92 .955 1992 54 1755 355 501 108 16 65 313 .285 284 399 68-99 1364 604 102 .951 1993 56 1895 382 582 127 6 63 333 .307 261 328 115-156 1421 617 93 .956 1994 58 1967 446 587 112 19 57 405 .298 264 410 104-144 1503 681 107 .953 1995 56 1950 362 540 119 16 40 329 .277 273 412 86-125 1495 619 101 .954 1996 54 1860 372 544 108 10 82 346 .292 240 485 68-94 1415 608 101 .951 1997 55 1952 449 616 122 6 85 400 .316 248 437 58-82 1432 577 111 .948 1998 53 1856 414 561 120 6 71 381 .302 239 417 62-92 1367 592 128 .939 1999 55 1963 349 603 134 8 43 311 .307 219 356 83-107 1453 624 117 .947 2000 54 1885 345 559 126 5 40 315 .297 209 368 51-72 1408 554 83 .959 2001 55 1885 305 508 113 7 33 274 .269 247 411 50-73 1460 569 62 .970 2002 51 1780 302 507 116 6 41 280 .285 161 382 41-57 1349 546 68 .965 2003 55 1872 216 483 92 5 25 197 .258 158 328 47-75 1497 602 60 .972 2004 64 2243 398 681 119 26 53 363 .304 189 375 93-112 1723 599 52 .978 2005 55 1914 298 557 86 8 38 271 .291 168 291 95-120 1487 548 68 .968 2006 65 2291 424 705 131 13 57 388 .308 239 369 49-79 1738 634 74 .970 2007 67 2417 491 782 158 16 66 443 .324 244 405 75-103 1820 696 69 .973 2008 63 2256 448 697 135 21 62 400 .309 253 414 80-109 1707 594 70 .970 2009 64 2173 449 665 134 8 56 397 .306 259 389 89-123 1668 576 65 .972 2010 66 2329 481 719 160 7 63 437 .310 301 393 80-105 1814 716 66 .975 2011 66 2269 459 714 130 14 51 413 .315 258 361 80-111 1749 658 66 .973 2012 63 2076 349 556 115 19 27 315 .268 249 426 92-120 1675 613 82 .965 2013 66 2238 459 700 126 17 41 418 .313 295 394 139-175 1788 644 58 .977

Team Best Marks Underlined

92 Vanderbilt Baseball YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS

Yearly Team Pitching Statistics

Year G W-L PCT. ERA SV CG SHO IP H R-ER BB SO HR BK HB WP 1970 40 24-16 .600 3.24 6 - 4 324.2 262 157-117 194 359 - - - 25 1971 53 33-19 .635 3.38 11 - - 447.1 359 199-151 240 440 - - - 3 1972 50 35-17 .700 3.51 10 23 - 438.2 424 228-171 224 415 - - - - 1973 52 36-16 .692 3.21 8 29 - 420.2 364 184-150 210 360 - - - - 1974 60 37-22 .617 4.26 7 26 - 465.1 482 269-220 247 252 - - - - 1975 60 30-29 .500 4.30 5 28 - 456.2 456 299-218 278 280 - - - - 1976 50 27-23 .540 4.14 7 25 - 404.0 425 270-186 247 277 - - - - 1977 51 25-25 .490 3.71 3 - - 390.2 396 238-161 186 368 - - 7 24 1978 48 31-17 .646 5.01 9 - - 382.1 443 272-213 180 251 - - 16 23 1979 46 21-25 .457 5.67 2 23 2* 349.0 396 285-219 246 223 32 1 9 25 1980 56 34-21 .618 4.49 9 14 8* 451.0 447 261-225 300 262 29 2 22 21 1981 52 26-25 .510 5.85 6 13 1 398.2 461 332-259 292 243 49 2 14 33 1982 46 28-17 .622 4.77 6 13 4* 362.1 363 259-192 305 258 30 2 14 21 1983 46 22-23 .489 5.14 8 8 2* 369.1 401 279-211 245 303 35 1 13 33 1984 45 28-17 .622 5.35 7 11 1* 351.2 388 270-209 242 309 44 4 16 37 1985 51 35-16 .686 4.66 6 15 7* 406.0 408 262-210 234 386 44 4 25 26 1986 54 25-29 .463 5.35 6 15 3* 432.2 525 352-257 232 310 42 4 22 50 1987 52 27-25 .519 5.74 7 10 1 408.0 478 338-260 219 358 45 5 17 29 1988 53 30-23 .566 4.45 4 12 2 441.0 449 295-218 259 372 45 3 18 37 1989 54 31-21 .596 5.33 9 10 0 459.1 476 324-271 258 283 57 0 27 49 1990 58 28-30 .483 5.26 10 11 1 484.1 565 401-282 269 337 42 5 40 53 1991 57 29-27 .518 5.65 9 7 0 473.1 530 359-296 260 350 56 4 23 55 1992 54 29-24 .547 6.04 10 5 0 456.1 553 373-305 240 284 56 4 44 45 1993 56 32-23 .582 6.00 11 2 0 473.2 545 375-316 279 261 60 4 38 44 1994 58 28-30 .483 5.57 4 10 5 501.0 556 375-310 265 325 52 5 35 50 1995 56 26-30 .465 4.52 8 5 0 498.1 530 354-250 209 360 39 4 33 44 1996 54 29-25 .537 5.59 12 4 2 471.2 573 365-293 179 329 65 6 38 32 1997 55 31-24 .564 6.00 7 2 1 477.1 566 410-318 250 408 78 2 37 58 1998 53 25-28 .472 6.40 4 2 3 455.2 576 427-324 224 408 88 6 60 42 1999 55 22-33 .400 5.85 4 3 0 484.1 604 396-315 231 437 74 4 37 49 2000 54 21-33 .389 5.94 7 7 0 469.1 529 390-310 270 382 50 5 67 62 2001 55 24-31 .436 6.45 6 3 1* 486.2 595 395-349 231 324 67 4 59 32 2002 51 24-27 .471 5.98 12 5 1 449.2 529 348-299 228 312 45 12 53 52 2003 55 27-28 .491 3.46 15 1 3 499.0 475 237-192 168 432 32 12 36 24 2004 64 45-19 .703 3.34 17 6 10* 574.1 532 253-213 195 518 39 5 55 28 2005 55 34-21 .618 3.38 16 3 5* 495.2 429 223-186 189 514 26 3 55 36 2006 65 38-27 .585 4.18 11 7 4 579.1 556 308-269 229 574 45 11 71 42 2007 67 54-13 .806 3.55 13 7 4 606.2 535 266-239 180 633 38 5 65 33 2008 63 41-22 .651 4.68 15 3 2* 569.0 577 338-296 231 587 55 9 65 44 2009 64 37-27 .578 4.66 17 6 6* 556.0 586 326-288 207 604 68 8 48 44 2010 66 46-20 .697 3.69 14 3 6 604.2 592 298-248 224 557 48 3 49 26 2011 66 54-12 .818 2.44 18 3 7* 583.0 466 187-158 199 567 29 7 60 32 2012 63 35-28 .556 4.05 13 2 5 558.1 534 293-251 253 452 32 11 78 41 2013 66 54-12 .818 2.76 24 3 3* 596.0 469 217-183 258 520 20 4 64 50 * Combined Shutout Team Best Marks Underlined

In 2011, Sonny Gray, Grayson Garvin and Taylor Hill combined to start 54 of the Commodores 66 games winning 31.

@VANDYBASEBALL 93 SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Vanderbilt and the SEC Tournament H 2007 and 1980 SEC Tournament Champions H 18 Appearances • 41-29 Overall Record 2013 - Runner-up 2010 Vanderbilt 13, Ole Miss 1 (8) 1996 1992 Vanderbilt 7, Ole Miss 6 (10) Texas A&M 5, Vanderbilt 0 Vanderbilt 2, Arkansas 0 Vanderbilt 7, Arkansas 4 Mississippi State 8, Vanderbilt 5 LSU 7, Vanderbilt 2 Vanderbilt 4, S. Carolina 3 (10) LSU 7, Vanderbilt 5 South Carolina 14, Vanderbilt 1 Vanderbilt 3, Texas A&M 0 Florida 5, Vanderbilt 2 2006 - Runner-up 1995 Vanderbilt 16, Miss. St. 8 Vanderbilt 9, Tennessee 4 1990 LSU 5, Vanderbilt 4 (11) 2009 - Runner-up Vanderbilt 9, Georgia 4 Vanderbilt 11, South Carolina 1 (7) Vanderbilt 4, Florida 2 Vanderbilt 6, Georgia 3 Vanderbilt 4, LSU 1 Georgia 5, Vanderbilt 4 Kentucky 9, Vanderbilt 6 Vanderbilt 4, Auburn 3 2012 - Runner-up Vanderbilt 5, South Carolina 4 Vanderbilt 11, Georgia 1 (7) Tennessee 4, Vanderbilt 3 LSU 13, Vanderbilt 5 Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 1 Vanderbilt 11, Arkansas 1 Ole Miss 9, Vanderbilt 3 Mississippi State 17, Vanderbilt 9 Vanderbilt 10, Georgia 0 (7) LSU 6, Vanderbilt 2 1994 - Runner-up Vanderbilt 3, South Carolina 2 2004 - Runner-up Tennessee 20, Vanderbilt 12 1980 - Champions Vanderbilt 2, Florida 1 2008 Vanderbilt 6, Georgia 0 Vanderbilt 15, Florida 7 Auburn 3, Vanderbilt 2 Vanderbilt 8, Florida 6 Vanderbilt 7, Florida 3 Vanderbilt 3, Florida 0 Vanderbilt 15, Kentucky 6 Vanderbilt 11, Florida 7 Mississippi State 3, Vanderbilt 0 LSU 8, Vanderbilt 2 Vanderbilt 6, Florida 5 (12) Vanderbilt 6, Georgia 1 Vanderbilt 21, Ole Miss 0 Vanderbilt 7, South Carolina 5 South Carolina 3, Vanderbilt 2 Vanderbilt 4, Tennessee 1 Vanderbilt 16, Auburn 3 2011 - Runner-up Vanderbilt 7, Ole Miss 4 Tennessee 6, Vanderbilt 3 Vanderbilt 13, Auburn 0 Vanderbilt 10, Georgia 0 (7) Ole Miss 8, Vanderbilt 7 2003 Vanderbilt 7, South Carolina 2 1993 1977 Vanderbilt 3, Arkansas 2 2007 - Champions Auburn 3, Vanderbilt 1 South Carolina 3, Vanderbilt 2 Tennessee 7, Vanderbilt 4 Ole Miss 9, Vanderbilt 7 Florida 5, Vanderbilt 0 Tennessee 6, Vanderbilt 4 Vanderbilt 11, South Carolina 7 Mississippi State 15, Vanderbilt 2 Vanderbilt 3, Mississippi State 2 Tennessee 11, Vanderbilt 5 Vanderbilt 15, Tennessee 2

Individual Records Team Records Hitting and Base Running Hitting and Base Running Category Record Player vs Opponent Category Record vs Opponent At Bats ...... 6 . . . Ten times, last Conrad Gregor, vs. LSU (5/26/13) At Bats ...... 49 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Runs ...... 6 . . . . . Charles DeFrance vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Runs ...... 21 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Hits ...... 4 Four times, last Andrew Giobbi vs. S. Carolina (5/21/09) Hits ...... 24 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) RBI ...... 4 . Five times, last Pedro Alvarez vs. Tennessee (5/25/07) RBI ...... 20 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Doubles ...... 3 ...... Pedro Alvarez vs. Tennessee (5/25/07) Doubles ...... 6 ...... vs. Tennessee (5/25/07) Triples ...... 1 ...... Several Players Triples ...... 2 ...... vs. Georgia (5/27/06) ...... last Riley Reynolds vs. Florida (5/24/12) ...... vs. Florida (5/27/04) Home Runs ...... 2 ...... Alan Purdy vs. South Carolina (5/21/93) Home Runs ...... 4 ...... vs. South Carolina (5/21/93) Total Bases ...... 12 . . . . . Charles DeFrance vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Total Bases ...... 98 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Sacrifices Hits . . . . . 1 ...... Several Players Walks ...... 14 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Sacrifice Flies . . . . . 1 ...... Several Players Strikeouts ...... 14 ...... vs. South Carolina (5/14/92) Stolen Bases ...... 3 . Three times, last Anthony Gomez vs. Florida (5/26/12) Sacrifice Hits ...... 3 ...... Three times, last vs. Florida (5/26/12) Stolen Base Attempts . . 4 ...... Anthony Gomez vs. Florida (5/26/12) Sacrifice Flies ...... 2 . . . Six times, last vs. Mississippi State (5/25/13) Hit By Pitch ...... 3 ...... Boomer Whipple vs. Florida (5/20/94) Stolen Bases ...... 7 ...... vs. Florida (5/26/12) Strikeouts ...... 4 ...... Steve Chmil vs. Auburn (5/13/80) Stolen Bases Attempts . . 9 ...... vs. Florida (5/26/12) Grand Slams ...... 0 Hit By Pitch ...... 4 ...... Twice, last vs. LSU (5/26/13) Left on Base ...... 16 ...... vs. Mississippi (5/12/80) Pitching Category Record Player vs Opponent Pitching Innings ...... 9.0 ...... Several Players Category Record vs Opponent ...... last time, Mike Minor vs. LSU (5/20/09) Runs Allowed . . . . . 20 ...... vs. Tennessee (5/19/94) Runs Allowed . . . . . 9 ...... Ray Ortiz vs. Mississippi State (5/15/96) Most Hits Allowed . . . 20 ...... vs. Tennessee (5/19/94) Earned Runs ...... 7 ...... Four times, last T.J. Pecoraro (5/25/13) ...... 20 ...... vs. Mississippi State (5/19/90) Hits Allowed . . . . . 13 ...... Joe Barbao vs. Florida (5/20/94) Fewest Hits Allowed . . . 1 ...... vs. Georgia (5/25/11) Walks ...... 9 ...... Barry Ralston vs. Florida (5/11/80) Fewest Walks ...... 0 . . Three times, last vs. Mississippi State (5/24/07) Strikeouts ...... 12 ...... Ryan Mullins vs. Florida (5/27/04) Most Walks ...... 8 . . . Three times, last vs. South Carolina (5/14/92) Wild Pitches ...... 2 . . Two times, last Drew Hayes vs. Ole Miss (5/24/08) Most Strikeouts . . . . 14 ...... vs. South Carolina (5/21/09) Low Hit (Complete Game) . 3 ...... Jeremy Sowers vs. Georgia (5/26/04) Wild Pitches ...... 2 ...... Two times, last vs.Ole Miss (5/24/08) Home Runs Allowed . . .3 ...... Rick Giannola vs. Kentucky (5/21/94) Home Runs Allowed . . . 3 . . . . . Four times, last vs. Texas A&M (5/22/13) Fielding Fielding Category Record Player vs Opponent Category Record vs Opponent Putouts ...... 14 . . . . . Andrew Giobbi vs. South Carolina (5/21/09) Assists ...... 17 ...... vs. LSU (5/20/09) ...... Ryan Montgomery vs. Tennessee (5/22/94) Errors ...... 3 ...... Seven times; last vs. LSU (5/22/08) Assists ...... 9 ...... Riley Reynolds vs. LSU (5/20/09) Errors ...... 2 ...... By Several Players

94 Vanderbilt Baseball NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Vanderbilt and the NCAA Tournament H 2011 College World Series H 11 Appearances H 32-26 Overall Record 2013 College World Series 2008 Super Regional – Austin, Texas Nashville, Tenn. June 18 Vanderbilt 7, North Carolina 3 Tempe, Ariz. June 11 Texas 15, Vanderbilt 3 May 31 Vanderbilt 9, ETSU 1 June 20 Florida 3, Vanderbilt 1 May 30 Oklahoma 8, Vanderbilt 5 June 12 Texas 10, Vanderbilt 2 June 1 Vanderbilt 10, Illinois 4 June 22 Vanderbilt 5, North Carolina 1 May 31 Vanderbilt 9, Stony Brook 4 June 2 Georgia Tech 5, Vanderbilt 0 June 24 Florida 6, Vanderbilt 4 June 1 Oklahoma 11, Vanderbilt 10 1980 June 3 Vanderbilt 7, Georgia Tech 1 Tallahassee, Fla. Super Regional - Nashville, Tenn. 2010 2007 May 22 Western Kentucky 15, Vanderbilt 4 June 8 Louisville 5, Vanderbilt 3 Louisville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. May 23 New Orleans 8, Vanderbilt 2 June 9 Louisville 2, Vanderbilt 1 June 4 Vanderbilt 8, Illinois State 7 (13) June 1 Vanderbilt 2, Austin Peay 1 (11) (game completed on May 24 due to rain) June 5 Louisville 7, Vanderbilt 1 June 2 Michigan 4, Vanderbilt 3 2012 June 6 Vanderbilt 10, Illinois State 4 June 3 Vanderbilt 11, Austin Peay 5 1974 Raleigh, N.C. June 6 Vanderbilt 7, Louisville 0 June 3 Vanderbilt 10, Michigan 7 Starkville, Miss. June 1 Vanderbilt 8, UNC-Wilmington 2 June 7 Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 2 (10) June 4 Michigan 4, Vanderbilt 3 (10) May 23 Vanderbilt 2, East Carolina 1 June 2 Vanderbilt 9, NC State 8 Super Regional - Tallahassee, Fla May 24 Miami 7, Vanderbilt 1 June 3 NC State 6, Vanderbilt 5 June 11 Florida State 9, Vanderbilt 8 2006 May 25 Georgia Southern 5, Vanderbilt 3 June 4 NC State 9, Vanderbilt 7 June 12 Vanderbilt 6, Florida State 2 Atlanta, Ga. June 13 Florida State 7, Vanderbilt 6 June 2 Vanderbilt 5, Michigan 1973 2011 - College World Series June 3 Georgia Tech 7, Vanderbilt 3 Starkville, Miss. Nashville, Tenn. 2009 June 4 Vanderbilt 5, Michigan 4 May 24 Vanderbilt 6, Georgia Southern 2 June 3 Vanderbilt 10, Belmont 0 Louisville, Ky. June 4 Georgia Tech 8, Vanderbilt 4 May 26 Vanderbilt 4, North Carolina State 2 June 4 Vanderbilt 10, Troy 2 Mau 29 Middle Tennessee 5, Vanderbilt 4 May 26 Georgia Southern 5, Vanderbilt 2 June 5 Vanderbilt 6, Belmont 1 May 30 Vanderbilt 10, Indiana 0 2004 May 28 Miami 6, Vanderbilt 5 Super Regional - Nashville, Tenn. May 31 Vanderbilt 6, Middle Tennessee 0 Charlottesville, Va. June 10 Vanderbilt 11, Oregon State 1 May 31 Vanderbilt 8, Louisville 4 June 4 Vanderbilt 7, George Mason 3 June 11 Vanderbilt 9, Oregon State 3 June 1 Louisville 5, Vanderbilt 3 June 5 Vanderbilt 11, Princeton 1 June 6 Vanderbilt 7, Virginia 3 Individual Records Team Records Hitting and Base Running Hitting and Base Running Category Record vs Opponent Category Record vs Opponent At-Bats ...... 7 ...... Twice, Brian Harris, Andrew Giobbi At-Bats ...... 49 ...... Illinois State (6/4/10) ...... vs. Illinois State (6/4/10) Runs ...... 11 . . . . .Three times, last Oregon State (6/10/11) Runs ...... 3 .(9x), last Tony Kemp, Xavier Turner vs. Illinois (6/1/13) Hits ...... 17 ...... Twice, last vs. Illinois (6/1/13) Hits ...... 5 ...... Ryan Flaherty vs. Austin Peay (6/3/07) RBI ...... 11 ...... Oregon State (6/10/11) RBI ...... 4 . . .Four times, last Mike Yastrzemski vs. Troy (6/4/11) Doubles ...... 6 ...... Twice, last NC State (6/2/12) Doubles ...... 2 . . . . (7x), last Mike Yastrzemski vs. Illinois (6/1/13) Triples ...... 3 ...... Twice, last Oklahoma (6/1/08) Triples ...... 1 ...... Several Players Home Runs ...... 4 ...... Florida State (6/11/10) Home Runs ...... 3 . . . . Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State (6/11/11) Total Bases ...... 45 ...... Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Total Bases ...... 12 . . . . Aaron Westlake vs. Oregon State (6/11/11) Sac Hits ...... 3 ...... Twice, last Florida State (6/12/10) Walks ...... 3 . .Six times, last Connor Harrell vs. Louisville (6/8/13) Sac Flies ...... 2 ...... Five times, last vs. ETSU (5/31/13) Strikeouts ...... 4 ...... Cesar Nicolas vs. Texas (6/11/04) Stolen Bases ...... 8 ...... UNC-Wilmington (6/1/12) Sac Hits ...... 2 ...... Jack Lupo vs. Georgia Tech (6/3/13) SB Attempts ...... 9 ...... UNC-Wilmington (6/1/12) Sac Flies ...... 2 ...... Anthony Gomez vs. Troy (6/4/11) Walks ...... 10 . . . . . Three times, last Illinois State (6/6/10) Stolen Bases ...... 2 Four times, last M. Yastrzemski vs. NC State (6/4/12) Hit-by-Pitch ...... 4 ...... Florida State (6/14/10) Stolen Bases Atts. . . . .2 Six times, last X. Turner, C. Harrell vs. Louisville (6/8/13) Strikeouts ...... 11 ...... Five times, last Louisville (6/9/13) Hit-by-Pitch ...... 2 .Three times, last Andrew Giobbi vs. Illinois St. (6/6/10) Left on Base ...... 17 ...... Twice, last Illinois State (6/6/10) Pitching Pitching Category Record vs Opponent Category Record vs Opponent Innings Pitched . . . . . 9 Seven times, last Richie Goodenow vs. Louisville (6/6/10) Innings Pitched . . . . 13.0 ...... Twice, last Illinois State (6/4/10) ...... Caleb Cotham vs. Middle Tennessee (5/31/09) Most Hits ...... 13 ...... Four times, last NC State (6/4/12) ...... David Price vs. Austin Peay (6/1/07) Fewest Hits ...... 2 ...... Twice, last Louisville (6/6/10) ...... Matt Buschmann vs. Michigan (6/2/06) Fewest Runs ...... 0 ...... Three times, last Louisville (6/6/10) ...... Ryan Mullins vs. Princeton (6/5/04) Walks ...... 12 ...... New Orleans (5/23/80) ...... Jeff Peeples vs. Georgia Southern (5/24/73) Fewest Walks ...... 0 ...... UNC-Wilmington (6/1/12) ...... Jeff Peeples vs. Miami (Fla.) (5/28/73) Strikeouts ...... 22 ...... Austin Peay (6/1/07) Most Hits ...... 13 . . . .David Nenad vs. Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Wild Pitches ...... 3 ...... Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Runs ...... 9 . . . .David Nenad vs. Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Earned Runs ...... 9 . . . .David Nenad vs. Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Fielding Walks ...... 6 . .Twice, last Jack Armstrong vs. Illinois St. (6/6/10) Category Record vs Opponent Strikeouts ...... 17 ...... David Price vs. Austin Peay (6/1/07) Assists ...... 18 ...... NC State (6/2/12) Wild Pitches ...... 2 . . . .David Nenad vs. Western Kentucky (5/22/80) Errors ...... 6 ...... Miami (Fla.) (5/24/74) Low Hit CG ...... 2 ...... Richie Goodenow vs. Louisville (6/6/10) Miscellaneous Fielding Category Record vs Opponent Category Record vs Opponent Margin of Victory . . . .10 ...... Oregon State - 11-1 (6/10/11) Putouts ...... 21 ...... Shea Robin vs. Austin Peay (6/1/07) ...... Indiana - 10-0 (5/30/09) Assists ...... 7 ...... Brian Harris vs. Louisville (6/7/10) ...... Princeton - 11-1 (6/5/04) ...... Ryan Klosterman vs. Princeton (6/5/04) Errors ...... 3 ...... Ted Shipley vs. Miami (Fla.) (5/24/74) Passed Balls ...... 2 ...... Spencer Navin vs. Louisville (6/8/13)

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Pedro Alvarez H Infielder H Major League Debut: 2010

TEAM G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 2010 Pirates 95 347 89 21 1 16 42 64 37 1 119 0 2 0 .256 .326 .461 2011 Pirates 74 235 45 9 1 4 18 19 24 1 80 1 0 2 .191 .272 .289 2012 Pirates 149 525 128 25 1 30 64 85 57 6 180 0 3 1 .244 .317 .467 2013 Pirates 152 558 130 22 2 36 70 100 48 7 186 0 4 4 .233 .296 .473 Four Years 470 1665 392 77 5 86 194 268 166 15 565 1 9 7 .235 .306 .443

Mike Baxter H Outfielder H Major League Debut: 2010

TEAM G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 2010 Padres 9 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 .125 .111 .125 2011 Mets 22 34 8 2 1 1 6 4 5 0 9 0 0 1 .235 .350 .441 2012 Mets 89 179 47 14 2 3 26 17 25 4 45 0 2 5 .263 .365 .413 2013 Mets 74 132 25 6 1 0 14 4 17 0 28 0 1 5 .189 .303 .250 Four Years 194 353 81 22 1 4 46 26 47 4 84 0 4 11 .229 .335 .348

Nick Christiani H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2013

TEAM W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2013 Reds 0 0 .000 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 2 1 Three Years 0 0 .000 2.25 3 0 0 0 0 4.0 2 1 1 2 1

Joey Cora H Infielder H Major League Debut: 1987

TEAMS G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 1987 Padres 77 241 57 7 2 0 23 13 28 1 26 5 1 1 .237 .317 .282 1989 Padres 12 19 6 1 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .316 .350 .368 1990 Padres 51 100 27 3 0 0 12 2 6 1 9 0 0 0 .270 .311 .300 1991 White Sox 100 228 55 2 3 0 37 18 20 0 21 8 3 5 .241 .312 .276 1992 White Sox 68 122 30 7 1 0 27 9 22 1 13 2 3 4 .246 .371 .320 1993 White Sox 153 579 155 15 13 2 95 51 67 0 63 19 4 9 .268 .351 .349 1994 White Sox 90 312 86 13 4 2 55 30 38 0 32 11 5 2 .276 .353 .362 1995 Mariners 120 427 127 19 2 3 64 39 37 0 31 13 4 6 .297 .359 .372 1996 Mariners 144 530 154 37 6 6 90 45 35 1 32 6 5 7 .291 .340 .417 1997 Mariners 149 574 172 40 4 11 105 54 53 2 49 8 9 5 .300 .359 .441 1998 Mariners 131 519 147 23 6 6 95 26 62 0 50 10 3 4 .283 .362 .385 1998 Indians 24 83 19 4 0 0 16 6 11 0 9 2 0 1 .229 .326 .277 11 Years 1,119 3,734 1,035 171 41 30 624 294 380 6 335 84 37 44 .277 .348 .369

Ryan Flaherty H Infielder H Major League Debut: 2012

TEAM G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 2012 Orioles 77 153 33 2 1 6 15 19 6 0 43 3 1 3 .216 .258 .617 2013 Orioles 85 246 55 11 0 10 28 27 19 3 62 1 0 5 .224 .293 .390 Two Years 162 399 88 13 1 16 43 46 25 3 105 4 1 8 .221 .279 .378

PEDRO ALVAREZ Alvarez had the best season of his career in 2013 helping lead Pittsburgh to the MLB Playoffs for the first time in over 20 years. The Pirates’ slugger belted 36 home runs and drove in 100 runs.

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SONNY GRAY One of the Commodores’ record 12 draftees from 2011, Gray was the first to reach the big leagues making his debut in 2013. The Smyrna, Tenn. native pitched in 12 games during the regular season and made two starts in the American League Division Series against the Tigers, including eight shutout innings in Game 2.

Sonny Gray H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2013

TEAM W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2013 A’s 5 3 .625 2.67 12 10 0 0 0 64.0 51 19 4 20 67 One Year 5 3 .625 2.67 12 1 0 0 0 64.0 51 19 4 20 67

Matt Kata H Infielder H Major League Debut: 2003

TEAMS G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 2003 Diamondbacks 78 288 74 16 5 7 42 29 25 0 53 5 3 1 .257 .315 .420 2004 Diamondbacks 42 162 40 9 2 2 17 13 13 2 29 1 1 0 .247 .301 .364 2005 D-Backs/Phillies 40 37 7 2 1 0 7 0 5 0 4 2 0 0 .189 .285 .297 2007 Rangers/Pirates 78 158 35 9 1 3 21 16 5 0 33 2 0 2 .222 .255 .348 Four Years 238 645 156 36 9 12 87 58 48 2 121 10 4 3 .242 .296 .381

Jensen Lewis H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2007

TEAM W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2007 Indians 1 1 .500 2.15 26 0 0 0 0 29.3 26 7 1 10 34 2008 Indians 0 4 .000 3.82 51 0 0 0 13 66.0 68 28 8 27 52 2009 Indians 2 4 .333 4.61 47 0 0 0 1 66.1 62 34 13 29 62 2010 Indians 4 2 .667 2.97 37 0 0 0 0 36.1 28 12 1 19 29 Three Years 3 9 .250 3.84 124 0 0 0 14 161.2 156 69 22 66 148

Scotti Madison H Catcher/Infielder H Major League Debut: 1985

TEAMS G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 1985 Tigers 6 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .143 .000 1986 Tigers 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 1987 Royals 7 15 4 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 .267 .312 .467 1988 Royals 16 35 6 2 0 0 4 2 4 0 5 0 0 0 .171 .256 .229 1989 Reds 40 98 17 7 0 1 13 7 8 2 9 0 1 1 .173 .241 .276 Five Years 71 166 27 12 0 1 21 11 15 2 22 1 3 1 .163 .232 .253

Mike Minor H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2010

TEAM W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2010 Braves 3 2 .600 5.98 9 8 0 0 0 40.2 53 27 6 11 43 2011 Braves 5 3 .625 4.14 15 15 0 0 0 82.2 93 38 7 30 77 2012 Braves 11 10 .524 4.12 30 30 0 0 0 179.1 151 82 26 56 145 2013 Braves 13 9 .591 3.21 32 32 1 0 0 204.2 177 73 22 46 181 Four Years 32 24 .571 3.90 86 85 1 0 0 507.1 474 220 61 143 446

@VANDYBASEBALL 97 DORES IN THE MAJORS

Josh Paul H Catcher H Major League Debut: 1999

TEAMS G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 1999 White Sox 6 18 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 .222 .222 .278 2000 White Sox 36 71 20 3 2 1 15 8 5 0 17 2 0 1 .282 .338 .423 2001 White Sox 57 139 37 11 0 3 20 18 13 0 25 1 1 0 .266 .327 .410 2002 White Sox 33 104 25 4 0 0 11 11 9 0 22 2 2 1 .240 .302 .279 2003 White Sox 13 17 6 6 0 0 6 4 3 0 3 0 0 0 .353 .450 .353 2003 Cubs 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 2004 Angels 46 70 17 3 0 2 11 10 7 0 17 3 1 0 .243 .308 .371 2005 Angels 34 37 7 1 0 2 4 4 2 0 9 1 0 0 .189 .231 .378 2006 Devil Rays 58 146 38 9 0 1 15 8 14 0 39 3 1 1 .260 .327 .342 2007 Devil Rays 35 105 20 3 0 1 8 9 6 0 30 4 0 0 .190 .234 .248 Nine Years 321 713 174 35 2 10 92 73 59 0 169 17 5 3 .244 .303 .341

David Price H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2008

TEAM W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2008 Rays 0 0 .000 1.92 5 1 0 0 0 14 9 3 1 4 12 2009 Rays 10 7 .588 4.42 23 23 0 0 0 128.1 119 63 17 54 102 2010 Rays 19 6 .760 2.72 32 31 2 1 0 208.2 170 71 15 79 188 2011 Rays 12 13 .480 3.49 34 34 0 0 0 224.1 192 87 22 63 218 2012 (CYA) Rays 20 5 .800 2.56 31 31 2 1 0 211.0 173 60 16 59 205 2013 Rays 10 8 .556 3.33 27 27 4 0 0 186.2 178 69 16 27 151 Six Years 71 39 .645 3.19 152 147 8 0 0 973.0 841 345 87 286 876

Antoan Richardson H Outfielder H Major League Debut: 2011

TEAM G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB IBB SO SH SF HBP AVG OBP SLG 2011 Braves 9 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500 One Year 9 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500

Scott Sanderson H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 1978

TEAMS W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 1978 Expos 4 2 .667 2.51 10 9 1 1 0 61 52 17 3 21 50 1979 Expos 9 8 .529 3.43 34 24 5 3 1 168 148 64 16 54 138 1980 Expos 16 11 .593 3.11 33 33 7 3 0 211.1 206 73 18 56 125 1981 Expos 9 7 .562 2.95 22 22 4 1 0 137.1 122 45 10 31 77 1982 Expos 12 12 .500 3.46 32 32 7 0 0 224 212 86 24 58 158 1983 Expos 6 7 .462 4.65 18 16 0 0 1 81.1 98 42 12 20 55 1984 Cubs 8 5 .615 3.14 24 24 3 0 0 140.2 140 49 5 24 76 1985 Cubs 5 6 .455 3.12 19 19 2 0 0 121 100 42 13 27 80 1986 Cubs 9 11 .450 4.19 37 28 1 1 1 169.2 165 79 21 37 124 1987 Cubs 8 9 .471 4.29 32 22 0 0 2 144.2 156 69 23 50 106 1988 Cubs 1 2 .333 5.28 11 0 0 0 0 15.1 13 9 1 3 6 1989 Cubs 11 9 .550 3.94 37 23 2 0 0 146.1 155 64 16 31 86 1990 Athletics 17 11 .607 3.88 34 34 2 1 0 206.1 205 89 27 66 128 1991 Yankees 16 10 .615 3.81 34 34 2 2 0 208 200 88 22 29 130 1992 Yankees 12 11 .522 4.93 33 33 2 1 0 193.1 220 106 28 64 104 1993 Angels 7 11 .389 4.46 21 21 4 1 0 135.1 153 67 15 27 66 1993 Giants 4 2 .667 3.51 11 8 0 0 0 48.2 48 19 12 7 36 1994 White Sox 8 4 .667 5.09 18 14 1 0 0 92 110 52 20 12 36 1995 Angels 1 3 .250 4.12 7 7 0 0 0 39.1 48 18 6 4 23 1996 Angels 0 2 .000 7.50 5 4 0 0 0 18 39 15 5 4 7 19 Years 163 143 .533 3.84 472 407 43 14 5 2561.2 2,590 1,093 297 625 1,611

Jeremy Sowers H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 2005

TEAMS W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 2006 Indians 7 4 .636 3.57 14 14 2 2 0 88.1 85 35 10 20 35 2007 Indians 1 6 .142 6.42 13 13 0 0 0 67.1 84 48 10 21 24 2008 Indians 4 9 .307 5.58 22 22 0 0 0 121.0 141 75 18 39 64 2009 Indians 6 11 .353 5.25 23 22 0 0 0 123.1 134 72 11 52 51 Four Years 18 30 .375 5.18 72 71 2 2 9 400.0 444 230 49 132 174

Mike Willis H Pitcher H Major League Debut: 1977

TEAMS W L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H ER HR BB SO 1977 Blue Jays 2 6 .250 3.94 43 3 0 0 5 107.1 105 47 15 38 59 1978 Blue Jays 3 7 .300 4.56 44 2 1 0 7 100.2 104 51 11 39 52 1979 Blue Jays 0 3 .000 8.44 17 1 0 0 0 26.2 35 25 1 16 8 1980 Blue Jays 2 1 .667 1.71 20 0 0 0 3 26.1 25 5 3 11 14 1981 Blue Jays 0 4 .000 5.91 20 0 0 0 0 35 43 23 6 20 16 Five Years 7 21 .250 4.59 144 6 1 0 15 296 312 151 36 124 149

98 Vanderbilt Baseball DORES IN THE MINORS

In 2013, Vanderbilt had 34 former Commodores playing professionally with MLB affiliated teams. Dores in the Pros

Pedro Alvarez (2006-08) - Pittsburgh

Jack Armstrong (2009-11) - Houston Anthony Gomez played in Mike Baxter (2004-05) - Los Angeles (NL) 117 games for the Single-A in Russell Brewer (2009-11) - Colorado his second season in the Miami Matt Buschmann (2003-06) - Oakland organization.

Curt Casali (2008-11) - Tampa Bay

Nick Christiani (2006-09) - Cincinnati

Will Clinard (2010-12) - Detroit

Caleb Cotham (2008-09) - New York (AL) Taylor Hill pitched across three levels Jason Esposito (2009-11) - Baltimore of Washingston’s organization in 2013 ending the year with a 2.95 ERA. Ryan Flaherty (2006-08) - Baltimore

Grayson Garvin (2009-11) - Tampa Bay

Anthony Gomez (2010-12) - Miami

Sonny Gray (2009-11) - Oakland

Conrad Gregor (2011-13) - Houston

Connor Harrell (2010-13) - Detroit

Drew Hayes (2008-10) - Cincinnati

Taylor Hill (2008-11) - Washington Tony Kemp won three championships in 2013, picking up a SEC championship ring Bryan Johns (2010-11) - Boston with the Commodores before winning Tony Kemp (2011-13) - Houston league tiles with Tri-City and Quad Cities as a pro. Mark Lamm (2008-11) - Atlanta

Steven Liddle (2007-09) - Minnesota

Mike Minor (2007-09) - Atlanta

Navery Moore (2009-11) - Atlanta

Spencer Navin (2011-13) - Los Angeles (NL)

David Price (2005-07) - Tampa Bay

Antoan Richardson (2004-05) - New York (AL) Mark Lamm pitched in 53 games Sam Selman (2010-12) - Kansas City in the Atlanta system in 2013 Drew VerHagen (2012) - Detroit making his Triple-A debut with Gwinnett. Aaron Westlake (2008-11) - Detroit

Corey Williams (2010-11) - Minnesota

Mike Yastrzemski (2010-13) - Baltimore

Kevin Ziomek (2011-13) - Detroit

@VANDYBASEBALL 99 DRAFTED COMMODORES First Round Commodores

Jeremy Sowers - 2004 David Price - 2007 Casey Weathers - 2007 Cleveland Indians Tampa Bay Rays

Pedro Alvarez - 2008 Ryan Flaherty - 2008 Mike Minor - 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Cubs Atlanta Braves

Sonny Gray - 2011 Grayson Garvin - 2011 Tampa Bay Rays

Vanderbilt in the Draft H At least one Commodore has been drafted every H 27 VU infielders have been drafted by professional year since 1996 with a total of 73 players signing teams. professional contracts. H 12 Vanderbilt have been picked by H 67 Vanderbilt pitchers have been selected in the professional teams. MLB Draft, including 39 during the Tim Corbin era (since 2003). H 55 Commodores have been picked in the first 10 rounds of the draft. H 22 Vandy outfielders have been drafted by professional teams. H 109 Commodores have been drafted all time.

100 Vanderbilt Baseball DRAFTED COMMODORES

2013 2006 1993 1978 Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Kevin Ziomek,LHP . . .DET . . . 2nd Matt Buschmann,RHP . SD . . . 15th Vee Hightower,OF . . .CHI (NL) . .3rd June Regular Phase Conrad Gregor,1B . . .HOU . . .4th Brian Hernandez,C . . SD . . . 19th Greg Thomas,1B . . . CLE . . . 9th Ricky Kittrell,LHP . . . SF . . . 16th Tony Kemp,2B . . . . HOU . . .5th Casey Weathers*,RHP .DET . . .25th Gabe Whatley,OF . . .CHI (NL) . 12th Connor Harrell,OF . . .DET . . . 7th Greg Moviel,LHP . . . SEA . . .26th Alan Purdy,SS . . . . PIT . . . 20th 1977 Spencer Navin,C . . . LAD . . .11th William Daunic,1B . . TOR . . .25th Name ...... Team .Round MikeYastrzemski,OF . .BAL . . .14th 2005 June Regular Phase Name ...... Team .Round 1991 Scott Sanderson,RHP . MON . . .3rd 2012 Jensen Lewis,RHP . . CLE . . . 3rd Name ...... Team .Round Steve Lane,LHP . . . .STL . . .37th Name ...... Team .Round Ryan Mullins,LHP . . .MIN . . . 3rd Steve Sadecki,RHP . . TEX . . . 6th Sam Selman,LHP . . . KC . . . 2nd Mike Baxter,OF . . . .SD . . . .4th JoJo Smith,LHP . . . .LA . . . 18th 1976 Drew VerHagen,RHP . .DET . . . 4th Jeff Sues,RHP . . . . PIT . . . .5th Charles Sullivan,2B . . TEX . . .27th Name ...... Team .Round Anthony Gomez,SS . . MIA . . . 6th Ryan Rote,RHP . . . .CHI (AL) . .5th January Secondary Phase Will Clinard,RHP . . . DET . . .19th Warner Jones,2B . . .DET . . .17th 1989 David Tyler,3B . . . . BOS . 1st (9th) Mike Yastrzemski*,OF .SEA . . .30th Tony Mansolino,3B . . PIT . . . 26th Name ...... Team .Round Connor Harrell*,OF . . DET . . .31st Antoan Richardson,OF .SF . . . 35th Jim Heins,RHP . . . .DET . . .23rd 1975 Name ...... Team .Round 2011 2004 1988 January Secondary Phase Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Rick Duncan,C . . . . MIN . . . 2nd Sonny Gray,RHP . . . OAK .1st (18th) Jeremy Sowers,LHP . .CLE . 1st (6th) ,RHP . . .NY (AL) . 14th June Regular Phase Grayson Garvin,LHP . .TB . . . .1st Cesar Nicolas,1B . . . ARI . . . 5th Kyle Balch,RHP . . . .KC . . . 15th Gene Menees,3B . . .SD . . . 14th Jason Esposito,3B . . .BAL . . . 3rd Ryan Klosterman,SS . .TOR . . . 5th Jim Heins,RHP . . . .PIT . . .16th* Jack Armstrong,RHP . .HOU . . .3rd Antoan Richardson*,OF ARI . . .13th 1974 Aaron Westlake,1B . . DET . . . 3rd Jeff Sues*,RHP . . . .CLE . . .14th 1987 Name ...... Team .Round Corey Williams,LHP . .MIN . . . 3rd Jonathan Douillard,C . CHI (NL) . 28th Name ...... Team .Round June Regular Phase Taylor Hill,RHP ...... WAS . . .6th Ryan Rote*,RHP . . . NY (AL) . 37th Bud Adams,RHP . . . KC . . . .9th Ted Shipley,SS . . . .MIN .1st (14th) Mark Lamm,RHP . . . ATL . . . 6th Kyle Balch*,RHP . . . CAL . . .10th Curt Casali,C . . . . .DET . . .10th 2003 Archie SmithLHP . . . KC . . . 13th 1973 Navery Moore,RHP . . ATL . . .14th Name ...... Team .Round David Joiner,3B/OF . . NY (NL) . 37th Name ...... Team .Round Will Clinard*,RHP . . .MIN . . .30th Robert Ransom,RHP . .CHI (NL) . 23rd June Secondary Phase Joe Loftus,OF . . . . ARI . . .46th 1986 Doug Wessel,RHP . . .BAL . 1st (7th) 2002 Name ...... Team .Round January Secondary Phase 2010 Name ...... Team .Round June Regular Phase Doug Wessel*,RHP . . . NY (NL) 1st (11th)* Name ...... Team .Round Karl Nonemaker,OF . . PHI ...... 20th Mark Ambrose,RHP . . MIL . . . 2nd June Regular Phase Drew Hayes,RHP . . . CIN . . .11th Sean Luellwitz,1B/C . .ARI . . .28th Greg Collins,C . . . . CHI (NL) . .9th Aaron Westlake*,1B . .TOR . . 22nd 1985 Rick Rhodes,LHP . . . PIT . . . 15th Taylor Hill*,RHP ...... CLE . . .30th 2001 Name ...... Team .Round Jeff Peeples,RHP . . .STL . . .37th Russell Brewer,RHP . .COL . . .31st Name ...... Team .Round June Regular Phase Andrew Giobbi,C . . . SEA . . 32nd Ashley Freeman,3B . . ARI . . .17th Abbie Woyce,RHP . . .KC . . . 23rd 1972 Chase Reid,RHP . . . STL . . .41st Name ...... Team .Round 2000 1984 June Regular Phase 2009 Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Doug Wessel*,RHP . . KC . . . .4th Name ...... Team .Round Andy Beal,LHP . . . . NY (AL) . .5th June Regular Phase Mike Minor,LHP . . . ATL . 1st (7th) Damon Yee,RHP . . . HOU . . 28th Tom Wasilewski,RHP . TOR . . . 9th 1971 Caleb Cotham,RHP . . NY (AL) . .5th Name ...... Team .Round Nick Christiani,RHP . . CIN . . .13th 1999 1983 June Regular Phase Steven Liddle,OF . . . MIN . . .15th Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round James Conn,SS . . . .LA . . . 17th Drew Hayes*,RHP . . .SEA . . 22nd Matt Kata,OF . . . . .ARI . . . 9th June Regular Phase Jonathan White,OF . . ARI . . .40th Mike Byrd,RHP . . . .CLE . . .35th Marlon Hubbard,RHP . SD . . . 15th * Chose not to sign and returned to Vanderbilt 2008 1998 1982 Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Pedro Alvarez,3B . . . PIT . 1st (2nd) Clinton Johnston,LHP . PIT . 1st (15th) June Regular Phase Ryan Flaherty,SS . . . CHI (NL) . .1st Bert Snow,RHP . . . .OAK . . .10th Brian Farley,RHP . . . STL . . . 6th Brett Jacobson,RHP . .DET . . . 4th Josh Adeeb,OF . . . .BOS . . .24th Erez Borowsky,C . . . MIN . . .13th Dominic de la Osa,2B . MIN . . .11th Tydus Meadows,OF . .CHI (NL) . 27th David Macias,OF . . . CHI (NL) . 19th 1981 Shea Robin,C . . . . .HOU . . 20th 1997 Name ...... Team .Round Nick Christiani*,RHP . .CLE . . 32nd Name ...... Team .Round June Regular Phase Alex Feinberg,2B . . . COL . . .43rd Glenn Davis,1B . . . .LA (NL)1st (24th) Steve Chmil,SS . . . .ATL . . .17th 2007 1996 1980 Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round David Price,LHP . . . .TB . .1st (1st) Josh Paul,OF . . . . .CHI (AL) . 2nd June Regular Phase Casey Weathers,RHP . COL . 1st (8th) Phil Haigler,RHP . . . MIN . . .25th Scotti Madison,C . . .MIN . . . 3rd Dominic de la Osa*,OF .DET . . .10th Cody Crowell,LHP . . .TOR . . .14th 1994 1979 Ty Davis,RHP . . . . .ARI . . 22nd Name ...... Team .Round Name ...... Team .Round Tyler Rhoden,RHP . . .CIN . . 22nd Nick Morrow,OF . . . CIN . . .30th June Regular Phase Jonathan White*,OF . .MIL . . .24th Scotti Madison*,C . . SF . . . 10th Stephen Shao,LHP . . COL . . .26th

@VANDYBASEBALL 101 SEC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

February Missouri at Wake Forest (DH) 3 (Monday) UTPA at Texas A&M 14 (Friday) Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina IPFW at Arkansas Saint Louis at Alabama UNLV at Tennessee 14 (Friday) Appalachian State at Arkansas Sacramento State at Texas A&M 4 (Tuesday) *Kentucky at Alabama Auburn at Snowbird Classic UIC at Vanderbilt Alabama vs. Auburn (Montgomery) *Arkansas at Florida Maryland at Florida Florida vs. Southern Miss (Pensacola) *Texas A&M at Auburn Georgia Southern at Georgia 23 (Sunday) Georgia Tech at Georgia *Mississippi State at Georgia Kentucky vs. Virginia Stephen F. Austin at Alabama Kentucky at Cincinnati *LSU at Vanderbilt New Orleans at LSU Eastern Illinois at Arkansas LSU at Northwestern State *Ole Miss at South Carolina Ole Miss at Stetson Auburn hosts Tiger Classic Alabama A&M at Missouri *Tennessee at Missouri Hofstra at Mississippi State Florida at Miami Stetson at South Carolina Missouri vs. Richmond Georgia at Florida State La Salle at Tennessee 15 (Saturday) Bucknell at South Carolina Kentucky vs. St. Johns Texas A&M vs. UT-Arlington *Kentucky at Alabama Nebraska Omaha at Tennessee Texas Southern at LSU Tennessee Tech at Vanderbilt *Arkansas at Florida Northeastern at Texas A&M Georgia State at Ole Miss *Texas A&M at Auburn Vanderbilt at Long Beach State Holy Cross at Mississippi State 5 (Wednesday) *Mississippi State at Georgia Missouri vs. Cincinnati Cincinnati at Kentucky *LSU at Vanderbilt 15 (Saturday) Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina Sacred Heart at LSU *Ole Miss at South Carolina Saint Louis at Alabama UNLV at Tennessee Memphis at Ole Miss *Tennessee at Missouri Appalachian State at Arkansas Sacramento State at Texas A&M South Alabama at Mississippi State Auburn at Snowbird Classic UIC at Vanderbilt Alabama A&M at Missouri 16 (Sunday) Maryland at Florida Stetson at South Carolina *Kentucky at Alabama Georgia Southern at Georgia 25 (Tuesday) La Salle at Tennessee *Arkansas at Florida Kentucky at UNC-Wilmington Alabama A&M at Auburn Texas Southern at Texas A&M *Texas A&M at Auburn New Orleans at LSU Furman at Georgia Vanderbilt at MTSU *Mississippi State at Georgia Ole Miss at Stetson Wright State at Kentucky *LSU at Vanderbilt Hofstra at Mississippi State (DH) UL-Lafayette at LSU 7 (Friday) *Ole Miss at South Carolina Missouri at North Florida (DH) Louisiana-Monroe at LSU MVSU at Alabama *Tennessee at Missouri Bucknell at South Carolina Mount St. Mary at Mississippi State Arkansas at California Purdue at Tennessee Missouri vs. Liberty Mercer at Auburn 18 (Tuesday) Northeastern at Texas A&M Houston Baptist at Texas A&M UConn at Florida Alcorn State at Alabama Vanderbilt at Long Beach State Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt Buffalo at Georgia Grambling State at Arkansas Ball State at Kentucky Coppin State at Auburn 16 (Sunday) 26 (Wednesday) Purdue at LSU Florida State at Florida Saint Louis at Alabama Alabama at Southern Miss Arkansas-Little Rock at Ole Miss Presbyterian at Georgia Appalachian State at Arkansas Georgia State at Georgia Mississippi State vs. UC Santa Barbara Western Kentucky at Kentucky Auburn at Snowbird Classic Louisiana-Monroe at LSU Southern Miss at Missouri Northern Colorado at Missouri Maryland at Florida Mount St. Mary at Mississippi State Brown at South Carolina South Carolina at The Citadel Georgia Southern at Georgia Missouri vs. Campbell Tennessee at Arizona State Austin Peay at Tennessee Kentucky vs. VMI Evansville at Vanderbilt Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M Columbia at Texas A&M Grambling at LSU Winthrop at Vanderbilt Vanderbilt at Belmont Ole Miss at Stetson 27 (Thursday) Hofstra at Mississippi State Florida Gulf Coast at Florida 8 (Saturday) 19 (Wednesday) Missouri vs. Liberty MVSU at Alabama Alcorn State at Alabama Bucknell at South Carolina 28 (Friday) Arkansas vs. San Francisco Grambling State at Arkansas Nebraska Omaha at Tennessee Alabama at UL-Lafayette Mercer at Auburn Coppin State at Auburn Purdue at Tennessee South Alabama at Arkansas UConn at Florida South Alabama at LSU Northeastern at Texas A&M Presbyterian at Auburn North Florida at Georgia Arkansas State at Ole Miss Vanderbilt at Long Beach State Illinois at Florida Ball State at Kentucky Northern Colorado at Missouri Binghamton at Georgia Purdue at LSU 17 (Monday) Eastern Michigan at Kentucky Arkansas-Little Rock at Ole Miss 21 (Friday) Kentucky at USC-Upstate Yale at LSU Mississippi State at Arizona (DH) *Alabama at Arkansas UCF at Ole Miss Southern Miss at Missouri *Auburn at Tennessee 18 (Tuesday) Michigan State at Mississippi State Brown at South Carolina *Florida at Texas A&M UCF at Florida Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Tennessee at Arizona State *Georgia at LSU Kennesaw State at Georgia Clemson at South Carolina Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M *South Carolina at Kentucky Appalachian State at Tennessee Quinnipiac at Tennessee Winthrop at Vanderbilt *Missouri at Ole Miss SFA at Texas A&M Texas A&M at Fresno State *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State Stanford at Vanderbilt 9 (Sunday) 19 (Wednesday) MVSU at Alabama 22 (Saturday) Alabama State at Auburn March Arkansas vs. Tulane *Alabama at Arkansas North Florida at Florida 1 (Saturday) Mercer at Auburn *Auburn at Tennessee SE Louisiana at LSU Alabama at UL-Lafayette UConn at Florida *Florida at Texas A&M Ole Miss vs. Tennessee-Martin South Alabama at Arkansas Western Carolina at Georgia *Georgia at LSU Memphis at Mississippi State Presbyterian at Auburn Ball State at Kentucky *South Carolina at Kentucky Lipscomb at Vanderbilt Florida Gulf Coast at Florida Purdue at LSU *Missouri at Ole Miss Binghamton at Georgia Arkansas-Little Rock at Ole Miss *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State 21 (Friday) Eastern Michigan at Kentucky Mississippi State vs. UC Santa Barbara Stephen F. Austin at Alabama Yale at LSU Southern Miss at Missouri 23 (Sunday) Eastern Illinois at Arkansas UCF at Ole Miss Brown at South Carolina *Alabama at Arkansas Auburn hosts Tiger Classic Eastern Illinois at Mississippi State Tennessee at Arizona State *Auburn at Tennessee Florida at Miami Michigan State at Mississippi State Louisiana Tech at Texas A&M *Florida at Texas A&M Georgia at Florida State Illinois-Chicago at Missouri Winthrop at Vanderbilt *Georgia at LSU Kentucky vs. St. Joseph’s South Carolina vs. Clemson (Flour Field) *South Carolina at Kentucky Virginia Tech at LSU Quinnipiac at Tennessee 10 (Monday) *Missouri at Ole Miss Georgia State at Ole Miss Texas A&M at Fresno State Arkansas at California *Vanderbilt at Mississippi State Holy Cross at Mississippi State Stanford at Vanderbilt Missouri vs. Radford 11 (Tuesday) 25 (Tuesday) Eastern Kentucky at South Carolina 2 (Sunday) Samford at Alabama Alabama vs. Troy (Pensacola) UNLV at Tennessee Alabama at UL-Lafayette Auburn at Kennesaw State MVSU at Arkansas Sacramento State at Texas A&M South Alabama at Arkansas Western Kentucky at Georgia Kennesaw State at Auburn UIC at Vanderbilt Presbyterian at Auburn Kentucky at Indiana Florida vs. Florida State (Jacksonville) Illinois at Florida Ole Miss at SE Louisiana Clemson at Georgia 22 (Saturday) Binghamton at Georgia Southern Illinois at Mississippi State Xavier at Kentucky Stephen F. Austin at Alabama Eastern Michigan at Kentucky Furman at South Carolina LSU at Tulane Eastern Illinois at Arkansas Yale at LSU Middle Tennessee at Tennessee Ole Miss vs. Southern Miss (Trustmark Park) Auburn hosts Tiger Classic UCF at Ole Miss Eastern Illinois at Vanderbilt Southeast Missouri at Mississippi State Florida at Miami Eastern Illinois at Mississippi State Arkansas-Little Rock at Missouri Georgia at Florida State Illinois-Chicago at Missouri 12 (Wednesday) College of Charleston at South Carolina Kentucky vs. Old Dominion South Carolina at Clemson Illinois State at Florida Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Toledo at LSU Quinnipiac at Tennessee Western Kentucky at Georgia Belmont at Vanderbilt Georgia State at Ole Miss Texas A&M at Fresno State Northern Kentucky at Kentucky Holy Cross at Mississippi State (DH) Stanford at Vanderbilt Southern at LSU Ole Miss at SE Louisiana 102 Vanderbilt Baseball SEC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

26 (Wednesday) Tennessee at Tennessee Tech Wichita State at Missouri (at Kauffman) 7 (Wednesday) MVSU at Arkansas Prairie View A&M at Texas A&M Davidson at South Carolina Savannah State at Georgia Alabama State at Auburn Tennessee at ETSU Wofford at South Carolina Coastal Carolina at South Carolina 9 (Wednesday) Texas A&M at Rice UNLV at Arkansas Vanderbilt vs. Memphis 8 (Thursday) 27 (Thursday) Charleston Southern at Georgia *Vanderbilt at Florida *Missouri at Auburn Murray State at Ole Miss 23 (Wednesday) Northwestern State at Arkansas 9 (Friday) 28 (Friday) 10 (Thursday) Florida A&M at Florida *Vanderbilt at Florida *Missouri at Auburn *Tennessee at Georgia Tulane at LSU *Alabama at LSU *Ole Miss at Alabama USC Upstate at South Carolina *Texas A&M at Arkansas *Arkansas at Mississippi State 11 (Friday) *Auburn at Kentucky *LSU at Florida *Tennessee at Georgia *Georgia at Ole Miss *Texas A&M at Georgia *Auburn at Alabama 24 (Thursday) *Tennessee at Mississippi State *Kentucky at Vanderbilt *Arkansas at LSU *Texas A&M at Mississippi State *Missouri at South Carolina *Tennessee at South Carolina *Florida at South Carolina *Missouri at Kentucky 25 (Friday) 10 (Saturday) 29 (Saturday) *Ole Miss at Mississippi State *Texas A&M at Mississippi State *Alabama at LSU *Missouri at Auburn *Texas A&M at Vanderbilt *Alabama at South Carolina *Vanderbilt at Florida *Ole Miss at Alabama *Auburn at Arkansas *Texas A&M at Arkansas *Arkansas at Mississippi State 12 (Saturday) *Missouri at Florida *Auburn at Kentucky *LSU at Florida *Tennessee at Georgia *Georgia at Vanderbilt *Georgia at Ole Miss *Texas A&M at Georgia *Auburn at Alabama *Ole Miss at Kentucky *Tennessee at Mississippi State *Kentucky at Vanderbilt *Arkansas at LSU *Tennessee at LSU *Missouri at South Carolina *Tennessee at South Carolina *Florida at South Carolina 30 (Sunday) *Missouri at Kentucky 26 (Saturday) 11 (Sunday) *Ole Miss at Alabama *Ole Miss at Mississippi State *Texas A&M at Mississippi State *Alabama at LSU *Arkansas at Mississippi State *Texas A&M at Vanderbilt *Alabama at South Carolina *Texas A&M at Arkansas *LSU at Florida *Auburn at Arkansas *Auburn at Kentucky *Texas A&M at Georgia 13 (Sunday) *Missouri at Florida *Georgia at Ole Miss *Kentucky at Vanderbilt *Auburn at Alabama *Georgia at Vanderbilt *Tennessee at Mississippi State *Tennessee at South Carolina *Arkansas at LSU *Ole Miss at Kentucky *Missouri at South Carolina *Florida at South Carolina *Tennessee at LSU April *Missouri at Kentucky 13 (Tuesday) 1 (Tuesday) *Ole Miss at Mississippi State 27 (Sunday) Alabama at Jacksonville State UL-Monroe at Alabama *Texas A&M at Vanderbilt *Alabama at South Carolina UAB at Auburn Nebraska at Arkansas *Auburn at Arkansas USF at Florida Samford at Auburn 15 (Tuesday) *Missouri at Florida Georgia vs. Georgia Tech (Turner Field) Florida Atlantic at Florida Jackson State at Alabama *Georgia at Vanderbilt Kentucky at Murray State Louisville at Kentucky Stephen F. Austin at Arkansas *Ole Miss at Kentucky Northwestern State at LSU Missouri vs. Southern Illinois Auburn at Samford *Tennessee at LSU Ole Miss at Arkansas State Appalachian State at South Carolina Florida at Florida Gulf Coast The Citadel at South Carolina ETSU at Tennessee Georgia at Georgia Tech 29 (Tuesday) Morehead State at Tennessee Houston at Texas A&M Kentucky at Louisville Alabama at Samford Sam Houston State at Texas A&M Tennessee-Martin at Vanderbilt Nicholls at LSU Arkansas at Missouri State SEMO at Vanderbilt Alcorn State at Mississippi State Alcorn State at LSU 2 (Wednesday) Missouri at Missouri State SEMO at Missouri 15 (Thursday) Nebraska at Arkansas Charleston Southern at South Carolina Tennessee at Middle Tennessee *Mississippi State at Alabama McNeese State at LSU Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech Texas State at Texas A&M *Arkansas at Missouri Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Ole Miss Abilene Christian at Texas A&M *LSU at Auburn Missouri vs. Illinois (Busch Stadium) MTSU at Vanderbilt 30 (Wednesday) *Florida at Tennessee Presbyterian at South Carolina Southern Miss at Ole Miss *Kentucky at Georgia 16 (Wednesday) Jacksonville State at Mississippi State *Ole Miss at Texas A&M 3 (Thursday) Alabama vs. UAB (Regions Field) *South Carolina at Vanderbilt *South Carolina at Arkansas LSU vs. Southern Miss (Zephyr Field) May Ole Miss at Memphis 1 (Thursday) 16 (Friday) 4 (Friday) *Kentucky at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Alabama *South Carolina at Arkansas 17 (Thursday) *Arkansas at Missouri *Alabama at Texas A&M *LSU at Ole Miss 2 (Friday) *LSU at Auburn *Auburn at Ole Miss *Kentucky at Tennessee *Florida at Tennessee *Florida at Kentucky 18 (Friday) *Florida at Alabama *Kentucky at Georgia *Georgia at Missouri *LSU at Ole Miss *Arkansas at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Texas A&M *Mississippi State at LSU *Alabama at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Auburn *South Carolina at Vanderbilt *Vanderbilt at Tennessee *Vanderbilt at Arkansas *South Carolina at Georgia *South Carolina at Auburn *LSU at Texas A&M 17 (Saturday) 5 (Saturday) *Georgia at Florida *Vanderbilt at Missouri *Mississippi State at Alabama *South Carolina at Arkansas *Kentucky at Texas A&M *Arkansas at Missouri *Alabama at Texas A&M *Mississippi State at Missouri 3 (Saturday) *LSU at Auburn *Auburn at Ole Miss *Kentucky at Tennessee *Florida at Tennessee *Florida at Kentucky 19 (Saturday) *Florida at Alabama *Kentucky at Georgia *Georgia at Missouri *LSU at Ole Miss *Arkansas at Ole Miss *Ole Miss at Texas A&M *Mississippi State at LSU *Alabama at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Auburn *South Carolina at Vanderbilt *Vanderbilt at Tennessee *Vanderbilt at Arkansas *South Carolina at Georgia *South Carolina at Auburn *LSU at Texas A&M JUNE *Georgia at Florida *Vanderbilt at Missouri 20-25 (Tuesday-Sunday) 6 (Sunday) *Kentucky at Texas A&M SEC Tournament *Alabama at Texas A&M *Mississippi State at Missouri 4 (Sunday) Hoover Metropolitan Stadium *Auburn at Ole Miss *Florida at Alabama *Florida at Kentucky 20 (Sunday) *Arkansas at Ole Miss May 30-June 2 (Fri.-Mon.) *Georgia at Missouri *Alabama at Tennessee *Mississippi State at Auburn NCAA Regionals *Mississippi State at LSU *Vanderbilt at Arkansas *South Carolina at Georgia Campus Sites *Vanderbilt at Tennessee *South Carolina at Auburn *LSU at Texas A&M *Georgia at Florida *Vanderbilt at Missouri 6-9 (Fri.-Mon.) 8 (Tuesday) *Kentucky at Texas A&M NCAA Super Regionals UAB at Alabama *Mississippi State at Missouri 6 (Tuesday) Campus Sites UNLV at Arkansas Jacksonville State at Alabama Troy at Auburn 22 (Tuesday) Bethune Cookman at Auburn 15-25 Florida at Florida State Southern Miss at Alabama Mercer at Florida College World Series Georgia at Clemson Northwestern State at Arkansas Dayton at Kentucky Omaha, Neb. Morehead State at Kentucky South Alabama at Auburn UNC Asheville at Tennessee Lamar at LSU Jacksonville at Florida Louisville at Vanderbilt * - Denotes SEC Game Mississippi State vs. Southern Miss Georgia vs. Kennesaw St. (Coolray Field) Missouri State at Missouri Tennessee Tech at Kentucky South Carolina at Furman Ole Miss vs. Mississippi St. (Trustmark Park) @VANDYBASEBALL 103 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Long Beach State Dirtbags Western Kentucky Hilltoppers Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles February 14-16 at Long Beach, Calif. February 25 at Hawkins Field March 4 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Troy Buckley Coach ...... Matt Myers Coach ...... Matt Bragga Conference...... Big West Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Ohio Valley Last Game vs. Vanderbilt... LBSU 13-9 (8) (2/17/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 6-5 (3/1/11) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... TTU 10-9 (4/16/13) 2013 Overall Record...... 29-27 2013 Overall Record...... 28-29 2013 Overall Record...... 40-17 2013 Conference Record...... 15-12 2013 Conference Record...... 16-14 2013 Conference Record...... 24-6 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Blair Field Name...... Nick Denes Field Name...... Bush Stadium Dimensions...... LF-348, CF-400, RF-348 Dimensions...... LF-,330 CF-400, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-329, CF-405, RF-330 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Steven Olveda Contact...... Contact...... Mike Lehman Phone...... 562.985.7797 Phone...... 270.745.5388 Phone...... 931.372.3883 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... longbeachstate.com Web...... wkusports.com Web...... ttusports.com

Lipscomb Bisons Evansville Purple Aces Middle Tennessee St. Blue Raiders February 19 at Hawkins Field February 26 at Hawkins Field March 5 at Murfreesboro, Tenn./April 15 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Jeff Forehand Coach ...... Wes Carroll Coach ...... Jim McGuire Conference...... Atlantic Sun Conference...... Missouri Valley Conference...... Conference USA Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 4-1 (3/26/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 13-0 (2/27/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 12-3 (4/2/13) 2013 Overall Record...... 25-34 2013 Overall Record...... 24-34 2013 Overall Record...... 28-28 2013 Conference Record...... 13-14 2013 Conference Record...... 10-10 2013 Conference Record...... 11-19 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Dugan Field at Marsh Stadium Name...... Braun Stadium Name...... Reese Smith Field Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-405, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-395, RF-330 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Jamie Gilliam Contact...... Dustin Hall Contact...... Russell Luna/Miles McQuiggan Phone...... 615.966.5166 Phone...... 812.488.1152 Phone...... 615.904.5270/8209 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... lipscombsports.com Web...... GoPurpleAces.com Web...... goblueraiders.com

Illinois-Chicago Flames Stanford Cardinal Winthrop Eagles February 21-23 at Hawkins Field February 28 - March 2 at Hawkins Field March 7-9 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Mike Dee Coach ...... Mark Marquess Coach ...... Tim Riginos Conference...... Horizon Conference...... Pac-12 Conference...... Big South Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 3-1 (10) (3/3/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... STAN 18-5 (2/19/12) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... None 2013 Overall Record...... 27-28 2013 Overall Record...... 32-22 2013 Overall Record...... 21-33 2013 Conference Record...... 13-11 2013 Conference Record...... 16-14 2013 Conference Record...... 8-15 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Les Miller Field Name...... Sunken Diamond Name...... The Winthrop Baseball Park Dimensions...... LF-,330 CF-401, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-,335 CF-400, RF-335 Dimensions...... N/A Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Mike Laninga Contact...... Brett Moore Contact...... Rick Rogers Phone...... 312.996.5881 Phone...... 650.725.2959 Phone...... 803.323.6067 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... uicflames.com Web...... gostanford.com Web...... winthropeagles.com

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Eastern Illinois Panthers Mississippi State BulldogsH Tennessee VolunteersH March 11 at Hawkins Field March 21-23 at Starkville, Miss. March 29-31 at Knoxville, Tenn. Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Jim Schmitz Coach ...... Coach ...... Dave Serrano Conference...... Ohio Valley Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Southeastern Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 8-3 (3/5/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 16-8 (5/25/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 12-8 (3/31/13) 2013 Overall Record...... 22-27 2013 Overall Record...... 51-20 2013 Overall Record...... 22-30 2013 Conference Record...... 11-17 2013 Conference Record...... 16-14 2013 Conference Record...... 8-20 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... National Runner-Up 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Coaches Stadium Name...... Dudy Noble Field Name...... Lindsey Nelson Stadium Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-400, RF-340 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-390, RF-326 Dimensions...... LF-320, CF-404, RF-330 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Greg Lautzenheiser Contact...... Kyle Niblett Contact...... Brian Bruce Phone...... 217.581.7020 Phone...... 662.325.8040 Phone...... 865.974.8876 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... eiupanthers.com Web...... mstateathletics.com Web...... utsports.com

LSU TigersH Kentucky WildcatsH Indiana State Sycamores March 14-16 at Hawkins Field March 28-30 at Hawkins Field April 8 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Coach ...... Gary Henderson Coach ...... Mitch Hannahs Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Missouri Valley Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... LSU 5-4 (11) (5/26/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 10-5 (5/12/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 3-1 (1992) 2013 Overall Record...... 57-11 2013 Overall Record...... 30-25 2013 Overall Record...... 26-25 2013 Conference Record...... 23-7 2013 Conference Record...... 11-19 2013 Conference Record...... 9-11 2013 Postseason...... College World Series 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Alex Box Stadium Name...... Cliff Hagan Stadium Name...... Bob Warn Field at Sycamore Stadium Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-405, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-390, RF-310 Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-402, RF-340 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Bill Franques Contact...... Brent Ingram Contact...... Kevin Jenison Phone...... 225.578.8226 Phone...... 859.257.3838x8504 Phone...... 812.237.4073 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... lsusports.net Web...... ukathletics.com Web...... gosycamores.com

Belmont Bruins Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks Texas A&M AggiesH March 18 at Rose Park/March 25 at Hawkins Field April 1 at Hawkins Field April 11-13 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... David Jarvis Coach ...... Brad Goss Coach ...... Rob Childress Conference...... Atlantic Sun Conference...... Ohio Valley Conference...... Southeastern Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 6-1 (5/14/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 10-3 (4/9-13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 3-0 (5/23/13) 2013 Overall Record...... 38-20 2013 Overall Record...... 11-40 2013 Overall Record...... 34-29 2013 Conference Record...... 22-8 2013 Conference Record...... 4-26 2013 Conference Record...... 13-16 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... Corvalis Regional Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Rose Park Name...... Skyhawk Field Name...... Blue Bell Park Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-385, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Kristen Litchfield Contact...... Ryne Rickman Contact...... Thomas Dick Phone...... 615.460.8023 Phone...... 731.881.7694 Phone...... 979.845.5725 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... belmontbruins.com Web...... utmsports.com Web...... aggieathletics.com H SEC Opponent @VANDYBASEBALL 105 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Arkansas RazorbacksH Missouri TigersH Southeast Missouri St. Redhawks April 18-20 at Fayetteville, Ark. April 12-14 at Columbia, Mo. May 13 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Tim Van Horn Coach ...... Tim Jamieson Coach ...... Steve Bieser Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Ohio Valley Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 2-1 (5/28/11) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 16-4 (4/14/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... SEMO 12-8 (4/1/08) 2013 Overall Record...... 39-22 2013 Overall Record...... 18-32 2013 Overall Record...... 26-33 2013 Conference Record...... 18-11 2013 Conference Record...... 10-20 2013 Conference Record...... 13-17 2013 Postseason...... Manhattan, Kan. Regional 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... None Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... Baum Stadium Name...... Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field Name...... Capha Field Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-400, RF-340 Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-400, RF-340 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-400, RF-330 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... TBA Contact...... Shawn Davis Contact...... Sean Stevenson Phone...... 573.882.0711 Phone...... 573.882.0711 Phone...... 573.651.2294 E-mail...... TBA E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... arkansasrazorbacks.com Web...... mutigers.com Web...... gosoutheast.com

Memphis Tigers Louisville Cardinals South Carolina GamecocksH April 22 at Jackson, Tenn. May 6 at Hawkins Field May 15-17 at Hawkins Field Team Information Team Information Team Information Coach ...... Daron Schoenrock Coach ...... Dan McDonnell Coach ...... Chad Holbrook Conference...... American Athletic Conference...... American Athletic Conference...... Southeastern Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 8-0 (5/6/08) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... LOU 2-1 (6/9/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 5-2 (5/4/13) 2013 Overall Record...... 35-24 2013 Overall Record...... 51-14 2013 Overall Record...... 43-20 2013 Conference Record...... 14-10 (C-USA) 2013 Conference Record...... 20-4 2013 Conference Record...... 17-12 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... College World Series 2013 Postseason...... Chapel Hill Super Regional Field Information Field Information Field Information Name...... FedExPark Name...... Jim Patterson Stadium Name...... Carolina Stadium Dimensions...... LF-318, CF-379, RF-317 Dimensions...... LF-330, CF-402, RF-330 Dimensions...... LF-325, CF-390, RF-325 Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Mark Taylor Contact...... Garett Wall Contact...... Andrew Kitick Phone...... 901.678.5108 Phone...... 502.852.3700 Phone...... 803.777.5204 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... gotigersgo.com Web...... uoflsports.com Web...... uscsports.com

Georgia BulldogsH Florida GatorsH Southeastern Conference April 25-27 at Hawkins Field May 8-10 at Gainesville, Fla. May 20-25 at Birmingham, Ala. Team Information Team Information League Information Coach ...... Scott Stricklin Coach ...... Kevin O’Sullivan Commissioner...... Mike Slive Conference...... Southeastern Conference...... Southeastern SEC Tournament Field Information Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 5-1 (4/21/13) Last Game vs. Vanderbilt...... VU 5-4 (3/24/13) Name...... Hoover Metropolitan Stadium 2013 Overall Record...... 21-32 2013 Overall Record...... 29-30 Dimensions...... LF-340, CF-405, RF-340 2013 Conference Record...... 7-20 2013 Conference Record...... 14-16 Media Relations 2013 Postseason...... None 2013 Postseason...... Bloomington, Ind. Regional Contact...... Chuck Dunlap Field Information Field Information Phone...... 205.458.3000x3047 Name...... Foley Field Name...... McKethan Stadium E-mail...... [email protected] Dimensions...... LF-350, CF-404, RF-314 Dimensions...... LF-329, CF-400, RF-325 Web...... secdigitalnetwork.com Media Relations Media Relations Contact...... Christopher Lakos Contact...... John Hines Phone...... 706.542.7994 Phone...... 352.375.4683 E-mail...... [email protected] E-mail...... [email protected] Web...... georgiadogs.com Web...... gatorzone.com H SEC Opponent

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Directions to Vanderbilt University and Hawkins Field Traveling NorthTake 65 North to I440 West to Exit #1 I70 East. Take a right on 25th Avenue South. Hawkins Field is two blocks on the right.

Traveling SouthTake I65 South to I40 East. Exit 209B (Broadway-West End). Turn right on Broadway. When Broadway splits, stay right to enter West End Avenue. The University will be on the left. Take a left on 25th Avenue South and Hawkins Field is two blocks on the right.

Traveling West (From Airport) Take I40 West to Exit 209A (Broadway-West End). Turn left on Broadway. When Broadway splits, stay right to enter West End Avenue. The University will be on the left. Take a left on 25th Avenue South and Hawkins Field is two blocks on the right.

Traveling East nd Avenue/Broadway Take I40 East to Exit 209B (Broadway-West End). Turn right on Broadway. When E Broadway splits, stay right to enter West End Avenue. The University will be on the left. Take a left on 25th Avenue South and Hawkins Field is two blocks on the right. West

From Chattanooga Take I24 West until it merges with I40 West. Stay on I40 West to Exit 209A (Broadway-West End). Turn left on Broadway. When Broadway splits, stay right to enter West End Avenue. The University will be on the left. Take a left on 25th Avenue South and Hawkins Field is two blocks on the right.

Travel/Hotel/Local Restaurants AIRLINES HOTELS (615) Chili’s ...... 327-1588 American ...... 800-433-7300 Courtyard by Marriott . . . . 327-9900 American Grill Continental ...... 800-523-FARE 1901 West End Avenue 2322 West End Avenue Corporate ...... 888-555-6565 Northwest ...... 800-225-2525 Hampton Inn & Suites . . . . 320-6060 Noshville ...... 329-6674 Southwest ...... 800-435-9792 2330 Elliston Place Deli Trans World ...... 800-221-2000 1918 Broadway United ...... 800-241-6522 Hampton Inn ...... 329-1144 US Airways ...... 900-256-8267 1919 West End Avenue Outback Steakhouse . . . . .385-3440 Steak House AUTO RENTALS (615) Holiday Inn Select ...... 327-4707 3212 West End Avenue Armada Vans ...... 256-5889 2613 West End Avenue Avis (Airport) ...... 361-1212 Pancake Pantry ...... 383-9333 Budget (Airport) ...... 366-0822 Nashville Marriott ...... 321-1300 American Enterprise (Airport) . . . . . 275-0011 2555 West End Avenue 1796 21st Avenue South National (Airport) ...... 340-6547 Thrifty (Airport) ...... 361-6050 Loews Vanderbilt Plaza . . . 320-1700 Rotiers ...... 327-9892 2100 West End Avenue American BUS LINES (615) 2413 Elliston Place Gray Line Tours ...... 275-1180 LOCAL RESTAURANTS (615) Blackstone’s ...... 327-9969 Ted’s Montana Grille . . . . .329-3415 TAXICABS (615) Brewery/Pub Fare Classic American Allied Cab ...... 244-7433 1918 West End Avenue 2817 West End Avenue American Rivergate . . . . . 865-4100 Music City Taxi ...... 262-0451 Chick-fil-a ...... 352-1222 Tin Angel ...... 298-3444 Yellow Cab ...... 256-0101 Chicken American Bistro 6500 Charlotte Pike 3201 West End Avenue

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