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Keith LeClair Head (1997-2002) Introduction Player Profiles ������������������������������������������������32-55 Career Individual Pitching Records ������������������� 93 Schedule ���������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Pirates In the Community ����������������������������������56 Single-Season/Career Fielding Records ������������94 General Information & Quick Facts �����������������������3 Single-Game Records �����������������������������������������94 Media Guidelines �����������������������������������������������4-5 2018 Opponents Freshman Hitting Records ����������������������������������95 Staff Directory �������������������������������������������������������6 2018 Opponents ���������������������������������������������58-64 Freshman Pitching Records ��������������������������������95 Primary Media Outlets �������������������������������������������7 Record Vs. All-Time Opponents ������������������������� 65 Miscellaneous Records ����������������������������������������96 Strength & Conditioning �������������������������������������� 8 Record Vs. The Conferences �������������������������66-68 Athletic Training ���������������������������������������������������� 8 History American Athletic Conference Pirate Notes ���������������������������������������������������������98 The University The American ������������������������������������������������������ 70 Coaching History ������������������������������������������99-100 2017 AAC Final Standings �������������������������������������71 ���������������������������������������10 Pirates In The Polls ���������������������������������������������100 2017 AAC Postseason Awards ������������������������������71 Chancellor ��������������������������������������������������������������11 Postseason History ���������������������������������������������101 2017 AAC Team Statistics ��������������������������������72-74 Director of Athletics ���������������������������������������������12 Championship Teams ����������������������������������102-110 2017 AAC Individual Statistics ����������������������� 74-76 Year-by-Year Batting Leaders �����������������������111-112 2017 AAC Final Team Statistics ����������������������������77 Clark-LeClair Stadium Year-by-Year Pitching Leaders ���������������������113-114 Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium ������������������14 2017 Season In Review Year-by-Year Results �����������������������������������115-134 All-Time Lettermen ��������������������������������������135-137 Attendance/Top Crowds/Stadium Firsts ������������15 Notebook ��������������������������������������������������������80-81 ECU Hall of Famers ��������������������������������������������� 137 Keith LeClair ����������������������������������������������������� 16-17 Game Results ������������������������������������������������������ 82 All-Time Keith LeClair Classic Results �����������������18 Final Overall Statistics ������������������������������������������83 All-Time Jerseys �������������������������������������������138-141 Final AAC Statistics ����������������������������������������������84 Conference Honors ��������������������������������������142-144 Coaching Staff Miscellaneous Statistics �������������������������������������� 85 National Honors �������������������������������������������������145 Head Coach ������������������������������� 20-21 Team Game Highs �����������������������������������������������86 All-Americans ����������������������������������������������������146 Coaching Staff ������������������������������������������������22-25 Individual Highs ��������������������������������������������������86 Major League Debuts �����������������������������������������146 Support Staff ��������������������������������������������������26-28 Pirates In The Pros ���������������������������������������������147 Record Book Pirates In The Draft ��������������������������������������������148 The Players Team Records �������������������������������������������������88-89 No-Hitters/Cycles �����������������������������������������������149 2018 Roster ����������������������������������������������������������30 Single-Season Individual Hitting Records ��������90 10+ In A Game ����������������������������������150 Pronounciation Guide �����������������������������������������30 Career Individual Hitting Records �����������������������91 Complete Game Shutouts ����������������������������������151 Fun Facts ���������������������������������������������������������������31 Single-Season Individual Pitching Records ������ 92 Pirates in the Major Leagues �����������������������������152

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The 2018 ECU Fact Book has been published by the ECU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Content and design coordination by the ECU Athletics Communications Office. Editor: Cover Photography: Cover Design: Photography: Design/Layout: Printing: Malcolm Gray Rob Goldberg Provations Group Rob Goldberg, Rob Taylor Laura Doolittle, Morgan Printers, Inc. (Nicholasville, Ky.) Photography & Design, Provations Group (Greenville, N.C.) Joshua McCoy, Major (Nicholasville, Ky.) League Baseball and other unidentified sources. 2018 ECU Baseball Schedule Day Date Opponent Location Time Friday February 16 WESTERN CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. Saturday February 17 WESTERN CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N.C. 2 p.m. Sunday February 18 WESTERN CAROLINA GREENVILLE, N.C. 1 p.m. Wednesday February 21 at Campbell Buies Creek, N.C. 5 p.m. Friday February 23 GREENVILLE, N.C. 5 p.m. Saturday February 24 % North Carolina Durham, N.C. 6 p.m. Sunday February 25 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 p.m. Wednesday February 28 OLD DOMINION GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. KEITH LECLAIR CLASSIC Friday March 2 $ PEPPERDINE GREENVILLE, N.C. 4:30 p.m. Saturday March 3 $ MISSOURI STATE GREENVILLE, N.C. 4:30 p.m. Sunday March 4 $ SAINT JOSEPH’S GREENVILLE, N.C. 3:30 p.m. Tuesday March 6 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday March 7 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 3 p.m. Friday March 9 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 3 p.m. Saturday March 10 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 1 p.m. Sunday March 11 Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. 1 p.m. Tuesday March 13 VCU GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday March 14 ELON GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Friday March 16 MARYLAND GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Saturday March 17 MARYLAND GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. Sunday March 18 MARYLAND GREENVILLE, N.C. 1 p.m. Wednesday March 21 at UNC Wilmington Wilmington, N.C. 6 p.m. Friday March 23 UCF Orlando, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Saturday March 24 UCF Orlando, Fla. 6:30 p.m. Sunday March 25 UCF Orlando, Fla. 1 p.m. Thursday March 29 WICHITA STATE GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Friday March 30 WICHITA STATE GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Saturday March 31 WICHITA STATE GREENVILLE, N.C. 1 p.m. Tuesday April 3 UNC WILMINGTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday April 4 WOFFORD GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Friday April 6 at Washington Seattle, Wash. 9:05 p.m. Saturday April 7 at Washington (DH) Seattle, Wash. 5:05 p.m./TBD Wednesday April 11 Elon Elon, N.C. 6 p.m. Friday April 13 USF GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Saturday April 14 USF GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. Sunday April 15 USF GREENVILLE, N.C. 12 Noon Tuesday April 17 & at Duke Durham, N.C. 6 p.m. Friday April 20 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 7:30 p.m. Saturday April 21 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 3 p.m. Sunday April 22 at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. 1 p.m. Tuesday April 24 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. 6 p.m. Friday April 27 HOUSTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Saturday April 28 HOUSTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. Sunday April 29 HOUSTON GREENVILLE, N.C. 11:30 a.m. Friday May 4 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 7:30 p.m. Saturday May 5 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 5 p.m. Sunday May 6 at Tulane New Orleans, La. 1 p.m. Tuesday May 8 NORFOLK STATE GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Friday May 11 CINCINNATI GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Saturday May 12 CINCINNATI GREENVILLE, N.C. 4 p.m. Sunday May 13 CINCINNATI GREENVILLE, N.C. 1 p.m. Tuesday May 15 CAMPBELL GREENVILLE, N.C. 6:30 p.m. Thursday May 17 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 1 p.m. Friday May 18 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 1 p.m. Saturday May 19 at Connecticut Storrs, Conn. 1 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday May 22-27 American Conference Championships Clearwater, Fla. TBD Friday-Monday June 1-4 NCAA Regionals TBD TBD Thursday-Sunday June 8-11 NCAA Super Regionals TBD TBD Saturday-Wednesday June 16-27 NCAA College Omaha, Neb. TBD $ - Keith LeClair Classic; - American Athletic Conference game; % - Durham Athletic Ball Park; & - ; Home games in bold; *All times are Eastern Time EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 2 2018 Baseball Fact Book General Information General Quick Facts Social Media Location: Greenville, N.C. Facebook: ECUAthletics AmericanConf Founded: 1907 Twitter: @ECUAthletics (official) Enrollment: 29,131 @ECUBaseball (official) Conference: American Athletic @ECUScoreboard (in-game updates) Nickname: Pirates @American_BSB You Tube: ECUAthletics Purple (PMS #268) and Gold (PMS #109) Colors: Snapchat: ECUAthletics Home Stadium: Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium (5,000/2005) Instagram: ECUAthletics Surface: Natural Grass (Celebration Bermuda/Perennial Rye Grass Seeding) ECU_Baseball American_Conf Field Dimensions: L-R: 320-400-320 Chancellor: Dr. Cecil P. Staton (Furman ’80) Baseball Staff Head Coach: Cliff Godwin (ECU ’00) Director of Athletics: Jeff Compher (James Madison ’80) Overall Record (Years): 110-73-1/.601 (Fourth Year) Athletics Web Site: www.ECUPirates.com Record at ECU: Same University Web Site: www.ecu.edu Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Jeff Palumbo (George Mason ’04) Assistant Coach/Pitching: Dan Roszel (North Florida ’00) Program History Volunteer Assistant Coach: Hunter Allen (ECU ’16) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 28 Director of Baseball Operations: Pete Buscaino (UCF ’14) (1964, ’66, ’68, ’70, ’74, ’77, ’80, ’82, ’84, ’87, ’89, ’90, 91, ’93, ’99, Athletic Trainer: Zac Womack (ECU ’00) Equipment : Alphonso Smith (Clemson ’90) 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’11, ’12, ’15, ’16) Strength Coach: Brandon Golden (ECU ’12) NCAA Tournament Record: 35-57 Secretary: Valentine Howell-Melton Last NCAA Regional Appearance: Charlottesville Regional Baseball Office: (252) 737-1985 (2016/ No. 3 seed) Baseball Fax: (252) 737-1988 Stadium Address: 9999 Charles Blvd. Last NCAA Super Regional Appearance: Lubbock Greenville, N.C. 27858 Super Regional (2016) 2017 Team Analysis Last NCAA Tournament Victory: 2016 vs. Texas Tech (8-6) in Super Regional 2017 Record: 32-28 Last NCAA Tournament Loss: 2016 at Texas Tech (11-0) in Super Regional Home Record: 20-14 Championships (Regular Season/Tournament): 24 (13/11) Road Record: 9-13 Neutral Sites: 3-1 NCAA Regional Championships: 4 (2001, 2004, 2009, 2016) The American Record: 7-17 National Championships: 1 (1961 NAIA) The American Finish: Eighth Postseason: None Athletics Communications Staff/Phone Directory Final National Ranking: None Assistant AD/Communications: Tom McClellan Lettermen returning/lost: 19/12 Office Phone: (252) 737-4522 Starters returning/lost: 5/4 Director (baseball contact): Malcolm Gray returning/lost: 10/4 Newcomers: 15 Gray’s Email: [email protected] Gray’s Cell Phone: (252) 414-2021 Radio Information Radio Station: Pirate IMG Sports Network Associate Director: Jody Jones Play-by-Play: Corey Gloor Assistant Director: Chip Welch Color Analyst: Dr. Gary Overton Ticket Office Phone: (800) DIAL-ECU, (252) 737-4500 Flagship: 94.3 FM The Game Contact Person: Meghan Heinchon Communications Address: ECU Athletics Communications Address: 408 Evans Street 319 Ward Sports Medicine Bldg Greenville, NC 27858 Greenville, N.C. 27858 Phone: (252) 757-0707

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 3 2018 Baseball Fact Book Media Guidelines To The Media information, contact the Athletics Communications Office. Children, spouses, dates or other non-workers are not permitted in The 2018 ECU Baseball Fact Book is a publication of the ECU Athletics Com- the press box. No one under the age of 17, regardless of affiliation or in munications Office. We hope you will find this publication useful while possession of an apparent non-media relations issued credential, will covering the ECU Pirates this season. Every effort has been made to in- be permitted in working media area(s) or on the playing field during clude timely and pertinent information. the game. If you cannot find the information you need in this book, please do not Requests are honored from sports editors of daily and weekly hesitate to call me at (252) 737-4523 or the athletics communications office newspapers, editors of sports periodicals, and sports directors of radio and at (252) 737-4522. television stations who cover ECU or its opponent on a consistent basis. All Additional requests by accredited media representatives such as feature non-originating radio personnel will not be granted field access during materials, photographs, background clips, video and audio should be the game but will be granted a maximum of two credentials which will directed to our office. We urge all media personnel to take a moment and allow the staffing all post-game interview sessions, providing the outlet read the guidelines, which will aid you in covering ECU baseball. broadcasts regularly scheduled daily sports reports and talk shows, and — Malcolm Gray has a devoted sports director position. Director Athletics Communications All passes and credentials are non-transferable and are subject to Credential Requests immediate revocation if transferred to any other person, including non- Credentials for ECU home baseball games are for working media only working members of a media organization. and are issued on a priority basis. Requests for single-game credentials Online entities will not be granted requests for credentials, access and/or should be made no later than three days in advance of a game via interviews with the exception of web sites that are officially affiliated with email or standard mail on company stationery and directed to ECU ECU, its opponent, conferences, the NCAA or an accredited, established Director Athletics Communications Malcolm Gray ([email protected]; 319 and recognized traditional national or regional media organization. Web Ward Building, Greenville, NC 27858). For additional questions or more sites which promote or house anonymous “message boards” as its sole source of content will be expressly prohibited from obtaining working credentials. Credentials may also be issued to other online entities, on a ECU Athletics Communications Office space available basis, that: • are a legal and corporate entity; • provides consistent regular coverage of ECU intercollegiate athletics or the visiting team with its own staff of reporters, photographers and equipment. Reporter(s) must write a substantial majority of all material posted on the site. An online entity that is an outlet primarily devoted to the recruitment of students athletes will not qualify for Tom McClellan Malcolm Gray credentials, and/or; Assistant AD for Director of Athletics • covers all baseball away games and all major post-season events. Communications Communications The ECU Athletics Communications Office reserves the right to deny or revoke credentials for non-compliance with all guidelines mentioned in this section, including interview protocol listed below; violations of University, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, NCAA, or AAC policies; and for conduct for which there are reasonable grounds to believe violate state or federal law, or constitute a breach of professional ethics. Jody Jones Chip Welch Real-Time Internet Policy Associate Director of Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Athletics Communications The ECU Department of Athletics retains the rights to the distribution of play-by-play, statistical material and photographs of ECU baseball during Key Phone Numbers (Area Code 252) Standard/Overnight and following game action, just as it retains the rights to the video and Athletics Communications 737-4522 Mailing Address audio description of game action. All rights to the dissemination of audio, Athletics Communications Office Basketball Office 737-4592 video and real-time material is granted on a contractual basis only. Failure 319 Ward Sports Medicine Building Athletic Director’s Office 737-4502 to abide by these restrictions may result in revocation of press credentials. Ticket Office 737-4500 East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 Photographers Photographer credentials are limited. Accredited photographers may Follow the Pirates Online work along the first and third base sideline in the designated “photo well” areas only and are not permitted into the team(s) dugouts. Contact any member of the ECU Athletics Communications staff for information on Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube designated areas at Clark-LeClair Stadium. ECUPirates.com ECUAthletics @ECUAthletics ecuathletics ECUAthletics

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 4 2018 Baseball Fact Book Covering Practice ECU spring practices will be held at Clark-LeClair Stadium and will Pirate IMG typically start at 2:30 p.m. with coach and player interviews preceding Sports Radio practice times. First 30 minutes are open to media for photography and B-Roll unless otherwise noted. However, media wishing to attend Network practices should notify Malcolm Gray at least five (5) hours in advance. The Pirate IMG Sports Parking Network will broadcast Corey Gloor Dr. Gary Overton Media parking passes may also be requested through the athletics all 56 regular season and postseason games during the 2018 season. communications office. A limited number of parking spaces will be Corey Gloor and Dr. Gary Overton will call all of the ECU Baseball action available in Strafford Arms, located across the street from Clark-LeClair this year, which can be heard on its flagship station 94.3 FM The Game Stadium. Parking will be on a first-come, first-serve bases (All admittance or on the TuneIn Radio App by searching Pirate IMG Sports Network. is by pass only; obtain parking passes through the ECU Athletics Communications Office.) The Pirate IMG Sports Network will broadcast all 56 regular season and postseason games during the 2018 campaign. Will Call The media and general will-call window is located at Clark-LeClair ECUPirates.com Stadium in the ticket office (clock tower) and opens two (2) hours prior ECU’s official athletic website is www.ECUPirates.com, which features the to first pitch. 2018 team fact book, statistics, game notes, roster, schedule, past season archives and other information. Game highlights along with post-game Media Services interviews are posted to the site (if available). • The working media (“writers”) area is located on the third level of Clark-LeClair Stadium of the press box, directly behind home plate. Access to the press box may be obtained via the elevator in the clock tower. • A working photo area is also located inside the press box (main area) depending on seating availability. • The ECU Athletics Communications Office will provide working media and photographers with game notes, season stats, rosters, lineups and media guides (if applicable) for both ECU and the visiting team prior to the game in the main press area. Additional information, such as lineup, roster, or jersey number changes, will be distributed as the information becomes available. • An official box score and play-by-play (if requested) will be distributed following the game. • Media requiring a dedicated phone line should contact the media relations office at least 72 hours in advance. High-Speed Connections The Clark-LeClair Stadium Press Box is equipped with high-speed cables and wireless internet access for general use by writers and photographers. Log-on and password information will be distributed by the ECU Athletics Athletics Communications Office prior to the game. Post-Game Interviews ECU Head Coach Cliff Godwin, assistant coaches and/or requested players will be available for post-game interviews along the third base sideline at the conclusion of each contest. Interviews with players and/or coaches may not be conducted until the NCAA-mandated 10-minute cooling off period has expired. Interviews with coaches and players will not be permitted between games of a doubleheader and ECU has a closed locker room to the media. Visiting Radio ECU will grant broadcasting rights to the official radio outlet of the visiting team. For phone lines, contact the ECU Athletics Communications Office at least one full week prior to the contest schedules for broadcast. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 5 2018 Baseball Fact Book Staff Directory Key Athletics Phone Listings (AC 252/737 Prefix unless otherwise noted) Internal Staff Administrative Staff LEE WORKMAN, Senior Associate AD/Administration/CFO 4530 JEFF COMPHER, Director of Athletics 4502 Angie Lower, Human Resources Coordinator Jackie Daniels, Mailroom/Copy Clerk BARRY BRICKMAN, Director of Athletic Business 4507 Accounting Technician Jeanne LeBlanc-Lecce, Administrative Support Associate Jamie Charles, Gloria Gorham, Administrative Support Specialist Vickie Revels Matthews, Executive Assistant/Director of Athletics Darlene Perry, Administrative Support Specialist External Staff Brittany Powell, Accountant SHELLEY BINEGAR, Senior Associate AD/External Operations/SWA 4945 Kimberly Tripp, Accountant Sheri Whitfield, Accounting Manager GREG HERRING, Associate AD/Marketing & Fan Engagement 4530 JAMIE JOHNSON, Senior Associate AD/Compliance 4515 Justin Behr, Assistant Director of Marketing & Fan Engagement Juliana Rengifo, Assistant Director of Compliance Susie Glynn, Cheerleading Head Coach Leah Richmond, Assistant Director of Compliance Kristin Jeffries, Dance Team Head Coach ALPHONSO SMITH, Director of Athletic Equipment 4602 Associate Director of Marketing & Fan Engagement Whitney Marks, Kelly Mullane, Assistant Equipment Manager Brian Meador, Director of Video Production Tyler Wray, Assistant Equipment Manager Sonni Minton, Trademark Licensing Coordinator J.J. McLAMB, Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations 4694 Bill Staub, Director of Athletic Bands Kellen Altman, Director of Operations Steve Uhlmann, Director of Creative Services Carissa Hill, Assistant Director of Operations Eric Ward, Director of Athletics Marketing & Fan Engagement Kim Matthews, Travel Coordinator Katelyn Turner, Assistant Cheerleading Coach Trey Meek, Assistant Director of Operations Assistant AD/Game Operations-Facilities TOM McCLELLAN, Assistant AD/Communications 4522 Dr. Gary Overton, Joey Perry, Director of Athletic Grounds Malcolm Gray, Director of Athletics Communications Emily Rudis, Operations Assistant Jody Jones, Associate Director of Athletics Communications Allen Schley, Assistant Turf Grass Manager Chip Welch, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications MIKE HANLEY, Senior Associate AD/Student Services 4603 PHILLIP WOOD, Senior Associate AD/Pirate Club 4540 Krista Carano, Associate Athletic Trainer Chase Blake, Assistant Director of Development Nate Clark, Associate Athletic Trainer Laura Bond, Special Events Coordinator Chris D’Errico, Assistant Athletic Trainer LaTrenda Britt, Administrative Support Associate Colleen Driscoll, Assistant Athletic Trainer Sarita Cawiezell, Administrative Support Associate Lannie Hales, Assistant Athletic Trainer Austin Collard, Assistant Director of Development Jake Moore, Head Football Athletic Trainer Daniele Petty, Assistant Athletic Trainer Carl Evans, Associate Athletics Director/Development Gwyn Smith, Athletic Insurance Coordinator Mark Hessert, Associate Athletics Director/Associate Executive Director Karen Stuart, Assistant Athletic Trainer Matt Maloney, Assistant Athletics Director/Major Gifts Zac Womack, Head Baseball Athletic Trainer Drew Moeller, Associate Director of the Pirate Club JEFF CONNORS, Assistant AD/Strength & Conditioning 1331 Will Nowadly, Director of Strategic Communications Vinnie Calautti, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Molly Pierce, Business Officer Brandon Golden, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Beth Rose, Data Entry Specialist De’Vaughn Gordon, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Kyle Verber, Director of Development Emily Sniezek, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach SCOTT LANE, Associate AD/Ticket Sales & Services 4500 DR. CAL CHRISTIAN, Faculty Atheltics Representative 4513 Ashley Droze, Assistant Director of Ticket Services NITA BOYCE, Assistant AD/Student Development 4550 Jason Steinberg, Director of Ticket Services Jennifer Bonner, Assistant Director of Student Development Shanna Wentzler, Associate Director of Ticket Services Cheryl Bright, Administrative Associate Academic Coordinator Brad Drummond, IMG Learfield (General Manager/Ticket Sales) Kristen Cooney, Carlester Crumpler, Academic Coordinator Peter Argus, IMG Learfield (Account Executive, Ticket Services) Whitney Kimble, Learning Specialist Brendon Kennerly, IMG Learfield (Account Executive, Ticket Sales) Brian O’Hara, Assistant Director of Student Development GREG PIERCE, Assistant AD/Video Services 1546 Kathy Pittman, Administrative Associate Addison Harvey, Coordinator of Football Video Operations Rebecca Wade, Academic Coordinator Sam Saunders, Director of Technology Amanda Wilhite, Academic Coordinator Brandon Smith, Assistant Director of Video Services DANIELLE MORRIN, Director of Life Skills/Community Service Liaison 4472 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 6 2018 Baseball Fact Book Primary Media Outlets Print Media New Bern Sun-Journal CollegeBaseballCentral.com Television Associated Press Jordan Honeycutt Matt Gray News14 Carolina (252) 635-5670 [email protected] Aaron Beard (Regional Writer) Mike Solarte [email protected] (919) 510-8937 College Baseball Daily (919) 882-4000 [email protected] Newport News Daily Press Brian Foley [email protected] Jody McCreary (Regional Writer) Adam Petrini [email protected] Time Warner Cable News (919) 630-3309 (757) 247-4643 Mike Toper [email protected] [email protected] College Baseball Insider Eric Olson (National Writer) Phil Stanton (315-382-5143) 636-6843 (402) 391-0031 Raleigh News & Observer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] (919) 829-4560 Sean Ryan WCTI-TV (ABC 12) [email protected] [email protected] Bonesville Media Brian North Al Myatt Rocky Mount Telegram Collegiate Baseball (252) 636-6843 (910) 890-2094 Jessie Nunery Lou Pavlovich, Jr. [email protected] [email protected] (252) 407-9959 [email protected] WITN-TV (NBC 7) [email protected] Charlotte Observer D1Baseball.com Billy Weaver Harry Pickett Sports Weekly Aaron Fitt (National Writer) (252) 946-3131 (704) 358-5125 Craig Bennett [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Kendall Rogers (National Writer) WNCN-TV (NBC 17) [email protected] Penn Holderness Durham Herald-Sun Virginian-Pilot [email protected] Jimmy DuPree Tom White (919) 835-6339 Eric Sorenson (West/National Writer) [email protected] (919) 419-6674 (757) 446-2369 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Mark Etheridge (South Writer) WNCT-TV (CBS 9) East Carolinian Washington Daily News [email protected] Brian Bailey (252) 328-6366 Michael Prunka (252) 355-8555 ESPN [email protected] [email protected] (252) 946-2144 Jeremy Mills michael.prunka@thewashingtonda- [email protected] WRAL-TV (CBS 5) Fayetteville Observer ilynews.com Sammy Batten Perfect Game Jeff Gravley (910) 527-3758 Wilmington Star-News (919) 821-8555 Jeff Dahn [email protected] [email protected] Owen Hassell [email protected] (910) 343-2261 Patrick Ebert WRAZ-TV (FOX 50) Goldsboro News Argus [email protected] [email protected] Ken Medlin Rudy Coggins [email protected] (919) 739-7842 (919) 595-5050 Brett Friedlander [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Radio Pirate IMG Sports Network Greensboro News & Record WTVD-TV (ABC 11) Wilson Daily Times Meghan Heinchon Mark Armstrong Eddie Wooten Paul Durham (252) 737-0707 (336) 373-7093 (919) 687-2326 (252) 265-7808 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] WGHB-AM (1250) Greenville Daily Reflector Winston-Salem Journal Troy Dreyfuss American Conference Ronnie Woodward (beat writer) Bill Cole (252) 317-1250 Chuck Sullivan [email protected] (336) 727-7321 [email protected] (401) 453-0660 (252) 329-9500 [email protected] [email protected] WNCT-FM (107.9) Hoist the Colours/247Sports Greg Barlow Jeff Diamond (401) 453-0660 Stephen Igoe College Baseball (252) 757-0011 (252) 531-1836 [email protected] Media Outlets [email protected] www.TheAmerican.org [email protected] Baseball America Teddy Cahill WRHD-FM (94.3 The Game) Jacksonville Daily News [email protected] Josh Graham Rick Scoppe Mike Lananna (252) 364-5895 (910) 353-1171 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jim Shonerd [email protected] WRBZ-AM (850) Kinston Free Press Adam Gold Bryan Hanks College Baseball 360 (919) 875-9100 (252) 527-3919 Sean Stires [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 7 2018 Baseball Fact Book Strength & Conditioning

The Murphy Center, still considered one of the athletic department’s The second floor of the building features a private dining area for recruits newest facilities, is located between Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium and Minges as well as a 9,000-square-foot banquet hall and a large terrace with a view Coliseum. It’s one of the largest and best-equipped strength and condi- of the football stadium for Pirate Club functions. tioning centers in the country. Scattered throughout the facility is a stunning array of photomurals, ECU’s Board of Trustees approved the project in the spring 1997, thus sports memorabilia and trophies. putting it into the athletics department staff’s hands to make this Because of its location behind the Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium endzone and 52,475-square-foot, two-story strength and conditioning/Pirate Club mul- its connection to Minges Coliseum and the Smith-Williams Center (ECU tipurpose center a reality. Athletics Hall of Fame), the Murphy Center is an ideal place for Pirate Club ECU’s strength and conditioning programs for its student-athletes are members to socialize at both football and basketball games. based out of the 22,000-square-foot first floor of the $13 million facility. ECU’s student-athletes train for competition under the direct supervision The weight room has revolutionized the Pirates’ strength and condition- of Assistant Athletics Director for Strength and Conditioning Jeff Connors. ing efforts. The 2017-18 full-time strength staff consists of assistants Vinnie Calautti, The center opened for workouts in June 2002 and was dedicated at ECU’s Brandon Golden, De’Vaughn Gordon and Emily Sniezek. home football game on September 14, 2002. Athletic Training The student-athlete at ECU has the luxury of having one of the most ded- Housed in the Ward Sports Medicine Building adjacent to Dowdy-Ficklen icated health care teams in the Southeast. Directed by Mike Hanley, Se- Stadium and Minges Coliseum, the main athletic training room is a mod- nior Associate Athletics Director for Student Services, along with trainers, ern facility complete with the latest equipment. Satellite athletic training Krista Carano, Nate Clark, Chris D’Errico, Colleen Driscoll, Lannie Hales, Jake rooms are located in Minges Coliseum, Murphy Strength and Conditioning Moore, Daniele Petty, Karen Stuart, Zac Womack, and team physician Dr. Center, Clark-LeClair Stadium, Smith-Williams Basketball Facility and the Joe Armen. The ECU Athletic Training program provides every Pirate stu- Williams-Harvey Teams Building (Terry Holland Sports Complex). dent-athlete the best available care for their injuries. Hanley, the 2009 Na- tional Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) Trainer-of-the-Year, and his Athletic Training Staff(Full-Time) staff are assisted by a wide array of community-based physicians and Krista Carano ���������������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Lacrosse/Women’s Golf) other health care providers. Nate Clark ���������������������������������Associate Athletic Trainer (Men’s Basketball) Chris D’Errico �������������������������������������������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Football) Professional Consultants Colleen Driscoll �����������������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Women’s Basketball) Dr. John Siegel ������������������������������������������������������������������Team Physician Emeritus Lannie Hales �������������������������������������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Track & Field) Dr. Joe Armen ���������������������������������������Team Physician/Student Health Services Jake Moore ������������������������������������������������������Head Football Athletic Trainer Dr. Randy Fussell ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Dentistry Daniele Petty ��������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Women’s Soccer/Men’s Golf) Dr. Phil Perdue ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Orthopedics Karen Stuart ������������������������������������������Assistant Athletic Trainer (Volleyball) Dr. Chris Hasty ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Orthopedics Zac Womack ���������������������������������������������������Head Athletic Trainer (Baseball) Dr. Stuart Lee ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Neurosurgery Katie Walsh Flanagan ������������������������������������������Education Program Director Dr. Kevin Youngs �����������������������������������������������������������������������������Physical Therapy Dr. Dennis McGee ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Chiropractic Dr. Greg Murphy ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Urology Dr. Joe Robinson ������������������������������������������������������������������Sports Medicine Fellow

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 8 2018 Baseball Fact Book The University East Carolina University

Who We Are Universities for its partnership with and service to the citizens of West East Carolina University is a 110-year-old public university nationally rec- Greenville through the Lucille W. Gorham Intergenerational Center. ognized for preparing educators and primary care physicians and for its • Improving Lives: Dr. Sam Sears, a psychologist and researcher who is cultural and performing arts programs. the world’s authority on cardiac psychology, performs groundbreaking It enrolls more than 28,000 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral stu- work to help cardiac patients improve their quality of life. His work to- dents and is North Carolina’s largest preparer of initially licensed teachers ward the welfare of the human race won him the highest faculty honor and baccalaureate nurses, and the state’s most influential preparer of pri- in the UNC system, the O. Max Gardner Award, in 2013. mary care physicians who practice in rural and underserved communities. • East Carolina was named one of four national finalists for the 2016 ECU is home to a rapidly growing Honors College and the largest College of Magrath Award, this time for the Brody School of Medicine’s MATCH Business in North Carolina. Additionally, the university is one of only a few Wellness program – an interdisciplinary, community-university part- nationwide with schools of Dental Medicine, Engineering and Medicine at nership created to combat childhood obesity. the same institution. • Dr. Carmen Russoniello, director of ECU’s Center for Applied Psycho- Our motto is Servire, or To Serve. physiology, was awarded the 2015 James E. Holshouser Jr. Award for Excellence in Public Service for his work using biofeedback in the treat- Quick Facts ment of wounded warriors with PTSD. • Military ties: ECU is located near four major military bases, including Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg. In 2010 the university received the Free- Other Notables dom Award from the United States Department of Defense for its sup- • East Carolina nurtures a culture of high academic achievement on cam- port of military families and service men and women, and in 2017, ECU pus; the Honors College received nearly four (4) times the number of was the first university to receive the United States Department of De- applications over the number of open slots this year. fense Extraordinary Support Award for sustained support of National • In addition, we integrate public service into the custom learning expe- Guard and Reserve service members. rience of our highest performing students, immersing them in leader- • Economic Muscle: East Carolina’s economic impact is estimated at $2.8 ship and learning that requires service projects as part of the Honors billion statewide, with more than $1.8 billion in eastern North Carolina. College curriculum. • Primary Care: The Brody School of Medicine has consistently been • We are a highly diverse campus, with minorities making up 32 per- ranked by the American Academy of Family Physicians among the top cent of our undergraduate, 36 percent of our medical and 26 percent five (often No. 1) in the nation for the percentage of graduates who of our dental students. choose residencies in family medicine each year. The school is a na- • ECU students, faculty and staff engage in 238 campus-communi- tional model for producing family physicians who practice in rural and ty partnerships. underserved communities. Nearly 60 percent of Brody graduates re- • Notable East Carolina alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners Rick At- main in primary care five years after graduation – the highest percent- kinson and Dan Neil; Scott Avett, musician and visual artist; Ronnie age of any medical school in North Carolina. Barnes, senior vice president of medical services, New York Giants; • Dental Medicine: ECU dental students spend their fourth year training Howell Binkley, Tony Award-winning Broadway lighting design- and serving patients at community service learning centers located in er; Velton Ray Bunch, Emmy Award-winning composer; Lisa Callah- eight underserved areas across the state. The method prepares them an, chief medical officer and senior vice president of player care, MSG to practice and also encourages engagement with rural communities. sports; Brigadier General Jeffrey Clark, former director, Walter Reed Our second class of graduates headed into practice or residency in 2016. National Military Medical Center; Ron Clark, educator and New York • Leading in Preparing Teachers: ECU’s Partnership East program, fund- Times bestselling author; Cassandra Deck-Brown, chief of police, Ra- ed by a private sector grant, helps fill an urgent need for teachers in leigh, North Carolina; Janice Faulkner, former North Carolina secre- North Carolina’s rural classrooms by providing scholarships allowing tary of state and secretary of revenue; Beth Grant, Screen Actors Guild residents of rural communities to complete their senior year teaching Award-winning actor; Bob Grezcyn, former president and CEO of Blue internships without leaving home. Seventy-five percent of Partnership Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina; Kelly King, chairman and CEO, East graduates are teaching in North Carolina and 94 percent of those BB&T; James Maynard, founder of Golden Corral restaurants; Robert are teaching in eastern North Carolina. Morgan, former United States senator; Ben Owen III, North Carolina • National Recognition for Engagement and Public Service: East Carolina potter; Sandra Mims-Rowe, retired editor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning received the prestigious C. Peter Magrath Award for University/Commu- The Daily Oregonian; Ruth Shaw, former president and CEO of Duke nity Engagement in 2012 from the Association of Public and Land Grant Power; Kevin Williamson, Saturn Award-winning screenwriter.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 10 2017 Football Fact Book EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 10 2018 Baseball Fact Book Chancellor Cecil P. Staton (Furman ’80)

Dr. Cecil P. Staton is East Carolina University’s 11th chancellor after for- mally being appointed to the position by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors on April 27, 2016. From 2014-2016, Staton served as vice chancellor for extended educa- tion for the University System of Georgia. In that role, he was responsible for strategic initiatives related to international education, continuing and professional education, entrepreneurial education and military affairs. He was also USG’s liaison with the Georgia Research Alliance and supported USG’s economic development initiatives and efforts to match the resources of USG institutions with Georgia’s evolving workforce needs. From 2015-2016, Staton also served as interim president of Valdos- ta State, a regional USG institution with 11,300 students. In that role, he focused on retention, improving student success and better marketing and branding to reverse recent enrollment declines and associated bud- get shortfalls. Staton also served as associate provost at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, a multi-campus institution with professional programs including medicine, law, business, education, pharmacy, engineering and nursing. In addition to teaching in the College of Liberal Arts and serving as an admin- istrator, he led Mercer’s University Press and secured more than $4.5 mil- lion to help endow the academic publishing program. Staton began his academic career at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Ver- non, Georgia, where he was an assistant professor of religion from 1989-91. Staton’s private-sector experience includes founding and leading three East Carolina University Administration Dr. Cecil P. Staton ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Chancellor communications companies: Smyth & Helwys Publishing, a publisher of Ron Mitchelson ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Provost books and curriculum products; Stroud and Hall Publishers, a publisher of books on politics and current events; and Georgia Eagle Media, a holding Phyllis Horns �������������������������������������������Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences company for broadcasting, newspaper and media properties. Rick Niswander ����������������� Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance In 2004, Staton was elected as a Georgia state senator representing the Virginia Hardy ����������������������������������������� Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs state’s 18th District. He served five terms before retiring in 2014. While in Dr. Jay Golden ���������������������������������������������������Vice Chancellor for Research, the legislature, he was recognized as a leader on health care and higher Economic Development and Engagement education matters. Chris Dyba �������������������������������Vice Chancellor for University Advancement Active in professional and civic organizations, Staton has been recog- Donna Gooden Payne ��������������������� University Counsel and Vice Chancellor nized numerous times for his service and leadership. His awards and hon- for Legal Affairs ors include the Georgia Independent College Association’s 2014 Miller-Deal James F. Hopf �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Chief of Staff Award for significant public service in higher education; Legislator of the Jeff Compher �������������������������������������������������������������������� Director of Athletics Year awards from the Georgia Hospital Association, Georgia Technology Association and Georgia Rural Health Care Association; and the Georgia 2017-18 ECU Board of Trustees (as of June 15) Ambulance Association Star of Life Award. Edwin Clark ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville Staton, a first-generation college student, is a native of Greenville, South Mark Copeland ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ Dallas, Texas Vern Davenport ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� Wake Forest Carolina. He has a bachelor’s degree in religion from Furman University in Deborah Davis ������������������������������������������������������������������� Richmond, Virginia Greenville, South Carolina, master of theology and master of divinity de- Leigh Fanning �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville grees from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest and Max Joyner Jr. �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������Greenville a doctorate in Old Testament, Hebrew and ancient Near Eastern studies Kel Normann �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Sanford from the University of Oxford in England. Bob Plybon �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Greensboro He and his wife, Catherine, have two children: Cecil P. Staton III, a finan- Kieran Shanahan ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Raleigh cial planner in Atlanta, and William Davidson Staton, a student at DePaul Lt. Col. Vincent Smith �������������������������������������������������������������Vienna, Virginia University in Chicago. La’Quon Rogers (SGA President) ����������������������������������������������������������� Ayden

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 11 2018 Baseball Fact Book Director of Athletics

Jeff Compher The Northern Illinois football (James Madison ’80) team won its second-straight Jeff Compher, a veteran collegiate athletics administrator with a docu- MAC crown in 2012 and became mented history of developing champions in the classroom, in competi- the first Mid-American Confer- tion and in life, is in his fifth year of leadership at East Carolina University. ence team to play in the Bowl Beginning with his first day on campus as ECU’s Director of Athletics in Championship Series by gain- April, 2013, Compher engaged student-athletes, coaches, staff and the Pi- ing a berth in the Discover Or- rate Nation to embrace the role of moving forward and proactively plan for ange Bowl. the challenges of the future. His return to the state of North Carolina has al- His efforts were recognized ready delivered a foundation centered around the student-athlete experi- with his selection as one of ence, a deliberate focus on winning with integrity and an aggressive plan four FBS Athletics Director-of- to promote the ECU Pirate brand and its values. the-Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athlet- The final fundraising phase of the Smith-Williams Basketball Practice Fa- ics (NACDA) in the summer of 2013. cility and the initial launch of the department’s Undaunted Strategic Plan Compher arrived at NIU after nearly four years at the University of were all completed under his direction during the 2013-14 academic year. Washington, where he served as executive associate athletic director In addition, Compher’s first season of competition in Greenville was no- and was responsible for the general management and daily operations table as the Pirate football program rolled to their second-highest victo- of the department. Prior to his move to the Pacific Northwest, Compher ry total in school history, both basketball teams advanced to postseason led the athletics program at member Western Car- play and the track and field squad captured Conference USA indoor and olina University from 2000 to 2004. outdoor titles. While he put his own distinct fingerprint on capital projects, facility A year later he provided a guiding and supportive hand during East Caro- renovations and fundraising at NIU with the construction of the school’s new indoor training center and record-breaking annual gift levels, Com- lina’s inaugural campaign in the American Athletic Conference, which was pher was directly involved with successful similar entities at both UW highlighted by league championships in men’s swimming and baseball. and WCU. Cliff Godwin, who was Compher’s first ECU head coaching hire, brought a As associate and then senior associate athletic director at Vanderbilt high level of intensity and excitement back to Clark-LeClair Stadium during University for four years, Compher directed nearly every area of the de- his debut as the Pirates’ skipper – capping a 40-win season with a NCAA partment, including external affairs from 1998 to 2000. Prior to that, Regional appearance in 2015. he oversaw NCAA compliance, academic support, strength and condi- In November of 2015, Compher coordinated and announced a 10-year tioning, equipment and CHAMPS/Life Skills areas for the Commodores. exclusive partnership with the sports brand adidas. The top-tier all-sport, Compher spent 13 years in several different positions at North Carolina multi-year agreement allows the department to reallocate money previ- State University. As the Wolfpack’s assistant athletic director from 1986 ously spent on apparel to other areas, including the cost of attendance to 1992, he managed the student-athlete support services units, estab- and allows East Carolina to take the next step in terms of brand recogni- lished the first life skills program and handled scheduling for the foot- tion and national exposure. ball and men’s basketball teams. He was the assistant to the chancellor Men’s swimming captured additional conference titles in the winters of at NC State before moving back into athletics administration after relo- 2016 and 2017, while the Pirates’ baseball program captured its first-ev- cating to Nashville. er NCAA Super Regional victory after winning the 2016 Charlottesville Re- His first position in collegiate administration was at NC State, where gional in thrilling fashion. he was the assistant director of Housing and Residence Life from 1982 Well-respected by his peers, Compher served a two-year term as chair of to 1986. the American Athletic Conference AD Committee before being appointed Throughout his career, Compher has continued his education, partici- to head the league’s finance committee in the spring of 2017. pating in the NACDA Management Institute (1998), the Sports Manage- Compher’s appointment at East Carolina ended a five-year ten- ment Institute Executive Program (1998-99) and the Division I-A Athletic ure as associate vice president and director of athletics at Northern Illi- Directors’ Institute (2005 and 2006). Most recently, he attended the U.S. nois University. Marine Corps Executive Forum at the Pentagon and participated in the Under Compher’s direction, Huskie student-athletes excelled academi- Senior Leader Engagement Program (SLEP) sponsored by United States cally as all 17 of NIU’s intercollegiate programs surpassed the NCAA’s Aca- Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter in the late summer of 2015. demic Progress Rate every year during his stay at the DeKalb school that Compher, 59, earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from James featured an enrollment of 22,000. His department also had seven Aca- Madison (Va.) University, where he was a football student-athlete, in demic All-America selections, two National Football Foundation Schol- 1980, and graduated with a master’s degree in counseling and student ar-Athletes, an NCAA Woman-of-the-Year finalist and three NCAA Post- personnel services from Shippensburg (Pa.) University in 1982. graduate Scholarship winners. He and his wife Cathy have two sons - C.J. and David.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 12 2018 Baseball Fact Book Stadium Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium

Built in 2004, Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium, which arguably Recent additions to Clark-LeClair Stadium include a new batter’s eye, rates as one of the top collegiate baseball facilities in the nation, is the outfield fence with black padded walls and protective netting down the home of the ECU baseball team. Construction began in May of 2004 and first, and third base bleachers in 2007 to enhance the aesthetic appeal was completed in March of 2005. of the playing area. In the winter of 2009 field turf was installed behind The design plan for the facility, which was built on the old site of the plate with the words “Pirates” inscribed and before the 2017 season, Harrington Field, increased the seating capacity to 3,000 (permanent turf was added down the right and leftfield foul lines, along with a new seating) and can hold upwards of 2,000 additional spectators in the graphics on the concourse level, padded walls behind home plate, a elevated berm area known as the “Williams Jungle”. new state of the art scoreboard and sound system. With an estimated price tag of $12 million, Clark-LeClair Stadium, On April 22, 2009 the Pirates set the state record for largest crowd to which was named after Pirate alumnus and key contributor Bill Clark witness a college baseball game on campus when they played host to and former Pirate skipper Keith LeClair, nearly doubled Harrington No. 1 North Carolina cruising to a 4-0 win over its in-state rival. Field’s capacity of approximately 1,750 (excluding outfield areas). Field area was named after E.R. Lewis Construction. Dimensions The playing surface consists of Celebration Bermuda turf while the Left: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������320 ft. infield is a clay base and the warning track will be composed of crushed Right: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������320 ft. brick. New lights were also included in the construction of the stadium, Center: ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������400 ft. which will meet NCAA and all television specifications. Power Alleys: ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������365 – 375 ft. Among the features are indoor and outdoor batting cages, a VIP booth, picnic areas, coaches’ offices and a video scoreboard (which Pirates Attendance Numbers Among Nation’s Best was installed in February 2004). Player amenities include a spacious For the 18th consecutive season, ECU ranked among the NCAA leaders clubhouse and locker room, onsite equipment and training rooms and in total home attendance in 2017 ushering 97,299 fans through the tick- video system to study player mechanics. et lines ranking 22nd in the country. The Pirates averaged 3,041 fans per Other amenities include chair back seating, modern concession stands contest a year ago, which ranked 20th in the nation - its 13th consecu- and ample rest room facilities. tive season ranked in the Top 35. To accommodate the writers and broadcasters covering the Since 2001, ECU has been the North Carolina state leader in attendence nationally-ranked Pirates, a state-of-the-art press box features a main and has welcomed over one million fans in the last decade. writing level and two overflow areas that can seat 30 media members LSU, who has led the NCAA in attendance 18 of the last 19 years, and comfortably, a TV broadcast location, two radio booths, a Pirate Club Ole Miss ranked first and second with respective averages of 10,725 and (fundraising/hospitality) suite and a viewing suite for the LeClair family. 8,545. Rouding out the top five were Arkansas (8,269), Mississippi State In addition to housing the video operations that streams all of ECU’s (7,962) and South Carolina (7,178). home games live online, it is also the stadium operations control center for all of the marketing promotions efforts. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 14 2018 Baseball Fact Book Top Clark-LeClair Stadium Crowds (. Bold denotes 2017 game) Pirates Attendance No. Att. Opp. Date Score No. Att. Opp. Date Score Figures Since 2000 1. 5,581 North Carolina 4/22/09 W, 4-0 26. 4,141 UNC Wilmington 2/25/06 W, 11-2 Year Dates Total NR Avg. NR 2. 5,523 NC State 3/3/07 L, 5-4 (10) 27. 4,113 Youngstown State 2/19/11 W, 1-0 2017 32 97,299 22nd 3,041 20th 3. 5,213 North Carolina 3/15/16 L, 17-4 t28. 4,047 St. John’s 2/27/09 W, 9-7 2016 30 81,895 26th 2,730 24th 4. 5,136 Virginia 2/20/10 W, 6-1 t28. 4,047 Oklahoma State 2/27/09 L, 7-6 2015 33 74,388 29th 2,254 32nd 5. 5,076 North Carolina 5/10/07 L, 5-1 30. 4,014 Rice 4/11/09 W, 4-1 2014 28 69,241 32nd 2,471 31st 6. 5,047 South Carolina 6/1/09 W, 10-9 (10) 31. 4,008 Youngstown State 2/18/11 W, 11-3 2013 33 81,387 25th 2,466 28th 7. 5,041 NC State 4/12/06 W, 2-1 (13) 32. 4,003 La Salle 2/24/17 W, 7-3 2012 31 83,250 26th 2,685 25th 8. 5,023 Arizona State 3/5/05 L, 10-3 33. 3,962 Connecticut 4/1/17 L, 3-2 (10) 2011 34 99,526 19th 2,926 22nd 9. 5,015 NC State 4/1/08 L, 4-3 34. 3,926 Rice 4/10/09 L, 15-11 2010 35 113,699 15th 3,249 16th 10. 5,012 Virginia 2/19/10 L, 6-2 35. 3,911 South Carolina 5/31/09 W, 8-6 2009 38 120,846 12th 3,180 15th 11. 4,971 North Carolina 3/22/17 L, 6-2 36. 3,872 NC State 4/2/13 L, 6-1 2008 30 93,490 19th 3,116 16th 12. 4,902 NC State 4/15/09 W, 7-0 t37. 3,845 North Carolina 4/19/05 L, 18-6 2007 42 123,213 13th 2,934 18th 13. 4,774 Virginia 2/21/10 L, 14-11 t37. 3,845 Southern Miss-1 4/25/09 W, 13-5 2006 36 102,475 17th 2,847 18th 14. 4,714 NC State 3/20/12 W,6-5 t37. 3,845 Southern Miss-2 4/25/09 L, 2-1 2005 27 87,261 21st 3,424 15th 15. 4,595 South Carolina 5/30/09 L, 12-2 40. 3,821 NC State 4/21/15 W, 6-5 2004 30 52,301 32nd 1,743 31st 16. 4,470 North Carolina 4/27/11 L, 5-4 41. 3,871 UNC Wilmington 4/11/17 W, 10-2 2003 30 49,610 30th 1,654 29th 17. 4,461 South Carolina 2/27/10 W, 4-3 42. 3,814 Penn State 2/24/06 W, 4-3 2002 32 56,155 26th 1,755 27th 18. 4,410 Michigan 3/4/05 W, 2-1 43. 3,810 Rice 5/29/07 L, 16-8 2001 32 35,658 34th 1,114 37th 19. 4,374 NC State 4/19/16 W, 15-3 44. 3,809 NC State 4/21/10 L, 8-6 2000 34 22,462 45th 660 49th 20. 4,307 North Carolina 4/22/14 W, 3-2 45. 3,798 Campbell 3/30/05 W, 6-5 21. 4,272 NC State 4/20/05 L, 3-0 46. 3,755 Binghamton 5/31/09 W, 16-9 22. 4,234 Georgia 3/6/05 W, 7-1 47. 3,743 South Carolina 2/28/10 W, 4-2 23. 4,214 NC State 4/9/14 W, 7-0 48. 3,721 Campbell 3/26/08 W, 11-3 24. 4,181 NC State 4/26/17 L, 6-0 49. 3,708 NC State 5/10/05 L, 3-0 25. 4,150 Binghamton 5/30/09 W, 11-7 50. 3,684 Ohio State 3/2/14 W, 3-2

Clark-LeClair Stadium Firsts ◆◆ Attendance: 4,410 ◆◆ First Double: Alex Martin (UM), off of P.J. Con- ◆◆ First Extra Inning Game: 11 Innings, Uni- ◆◆ Game time: 2:26 nelly top of the fifth (March 4, 2005) versity of North Carolina vs. Arizo- ◆◆ Umpires: Rhett Raynor, Mac ◆◆ First Walk: Brad Roblin (UM), vs. P.J. Connel- na State University (March 4, 2005) Stokes, Steve Sanders ly (ECU) top of the fifth (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Caught Stealing: Reid Fronk (UNC), by Tuffy ◆◆ Winning : T.J. Hose (ECU) (1-0) ◆◆ First Stolen Base: Brett Lindgren (ECU), vs. Gosewich (ASU) top of the sixth (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ Losing Pitcher: Michael Penn (UM) (1-1) Michigan bottom of the fifth (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Pinch Runner: Craig Corra- ◆◆ First Game: ECU 2, Michigan 1, (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Double Play: Kyle Bohm (UM), vs. ECU P.J. do (UNC), for Matt Spencer vs. Arizo- ◆◆ First Pitch: P.J. Connelly (ECU), ball to Matt Connelly (P) to Brett Lindgren (2B) to Adam na State top of the ninth (March 4, 2005) Butler (UM) on March 4, 2005 at 11:07 a.m. Witter (1B) top of the sixth (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Intentional Walk: Jeff Lar- ◆◆ First Out: Matt Butler (UM), ground out to sec- ◆◆ First Relief Pitcher: T.J. Hose (ECU), ish (ASU), by Bryan Phillips (UNC) bot- ond in the top of the first (March 4, 2005) for P.J. Connelly vs. Michigan top of tom of the eleventh (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Hit: Kyle Bohm (UM), single to cen- the eighth (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Rain Delay: One Hour Five Min- ter off P. J. Connelly (ECU) in the top ◆◆ First Wild Pitch: Ali Husain (UM), utes, University of North Caroli- of the second (March 4, 2005) vs. ECU (March 4, 2005) na vs. Ohio State (March 5, 2005) ◆◆ First Run: Jay Mattox (ECU), Billy Richardson ◆◆ First Balk: Sean Ruthuan (UGA), vs. Ohio ◆◆ First Shutout: 3-0, Arizona State de- sacrifice fly to right off of Michael Penn (UM) State top of the first (March 4, 2005) feats Ohio State (March 6, 2004) in the bottom of the third (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Passed Ball: Jason Jacobs (UGA), vs. Ohio ◆◆ First Triple: Ryan Peisel (ECU) vs. North ◆◆ First RBI: Billy Richardson (ECU), sacrifice fly off State top of the second (March 4, 2005) Carolina A&T (March 8, 2005) of Michael Penn (UM) scored Jay Mattox (ECU) ◆◆ First Unearned Run: Jason Zoeller (OSU), vs. ◆◆ First No-Hitter: Ricky Brooks (ECU) in the bottom of the third (March 4, 2005) Georgia top of the second (March 4, 2005) vs. Memphis (April 24, 2005) ◆◆ First : Doug Pickens (UM), ◆◆ First Pinch Hitter: Derek Smith (UGA), vs. Ohio ◆◆ First Grand Slam: Jake Smith (ECU) looking vs. P.J. Connelly (ECU) top State bottom of the second (March 4, 2005) vs. Duke (February 28, 2006) of the first (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First : Derek Smith (UGA), ◆◆ First Cycle: Billy Richardson (ECU) ◆◆ First Sacrifice: Brett Lindgren (ECU), bunt in off of Mike Madsen (OSU) bot- vs. Navy (May 13, 2005) the bottom of the third (March 4, 2005) tom of the third (March 4, 2005) ◆◆ First Triple Play: Monmouth in 8th In- ◆◆ First Error: Leif Mahler (UM), bot- ◆◆ First Hit By Pitch: Chase Younts (UNC), by Zechry ning vs. ECU (March 20, 2016) tom of the fourth (March 4, 2005) Zinicola (ASU) top of the second (March 4, 2005)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 15 2018 Baseball Fact Book Keith LeClair HEAD COACH (1997-2002)

When Keith LeClair be- As a player at Western Carolina under head coach , LeClair came the 13th head was an All-Southern Conference selection in 1988 while earning SoCon baseball coach at ECU in Tournament MVP honors the same season. The former walk-on also es- July of 1997, he brought tablished Catamount records for hits and total bases in a season. with him passion, de- LeClair signed with the after completing his collegiate ca- termination and the ul- reer and spent the summer of 1988 as an for Idaho Falls in the timate goal – to make Pioneer League. After a spring training stint with the it to Omaha, site of the in 1989, he was offered a student assistant coaching position at Western NCAA College World Se- Carolina which led to full-time responsibilities shortly thereafter. ries, and win a nation- He was inducted into both the ECU University and Western Carolina Uni- al championship. versity Athletics Hall of Fame in the fall of 2002 and was honored as the LeClair became the sec- first recipient of the Conference USA Student-Athlete Advisory Commit- ond-winningest base- tee’s (SAAC) Coaches Choice Award. In addition, the Conference USA Base- ball coach in school his- ball Coach-of-the-Year Award was named in honor of LeClair. tory in just five seasons LeClair’s number 23, which he wore as a player and coach, became an at ECU, compiling a 212- honorary jersey at ECU in 2003 and was awarded annually to the play- 96-1 (.688) record. He also led the Pirates to four-straight NCAA Regional er who best embodies the qualities that made LeClair a great player and appearances, three Colonial Athletic Association championships and one coach until 2014. Cliff Godwin, who was tabbed as the Pirates’ 16th head Conference USA title. coach in June of 2014 and a four-year letterwinner under LeClair, current- His 2001 club advanced to the NCAA Super Regionals and finished with ly wear’s his skipper’s No. 23. Western Carolina officially retired his No. 23 a No. 11 national ranking after registering a 47-13 mark. LeClair’s final jersey on April 11, 2006. squad, which was ranked in the Top 25 polls for much of the season, swept During his collegiate baseball career as a player, assistant coach and through the C-USA Tournament and won a pair of games at the Clemson head coach at Western Carolina University and ECU, LeClair was a part Regional. He won the American Baseball Coaches Association’s East Re- of 13 NCAA Tournament teams and earned five conference coach-of-the- gion Coach-of-the-Year award in both 1999 and 2001. year awards. In addition, LeClair played an integral role in fundraising efforts and LeClair passed away at the age of 40 on July 17, 2006 after a five-year eventual construction of a new, state-of-the-art baseball stadium on the battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly referred to as ALS or ECU campus. His dreams were realized in the spring of 2005 when 3,000- Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He officially relinquished his coaching duties June seat Clark-LeClair Stadium opened March 4 and the Pirates capped off the 19, 2002, two weeks after leading the Pirates to their fourth consecutive ceremony by defeating Michigan 2-1. NCAA Regional appearance before finishing with a 43-20-1 record. LeClair LeClair arrived at ECU in the summer of 1997 after six seasons at the remained with the ECU Department of Athletics as a special assistant to the helm of his alma mater, Western Carolina University. At WCU, he compiled director of athletics until the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, a 229-135-2 (.628) record while winning four Southern Conference Lynn, and two children, Audrey and J.D. championships and advancing to NCAA Regional play on four occasions.

LeClair Honorary No. 23 Recipients

(2003-14) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Ben Sanderson Jamie Paige Brian Cavanaugh Adam Witter Chris Powell

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 16 2018 Baseball Fact Book LeClair Coaching Legacy

LeClair ECU Coaching Tree LeClair By The Numbers At ECU Erik Bakich – Head Coach at University of Michigan 1 – National Freshman-of-the-Year selection (D. Lawhorn/2002) Cliff Godwin – Head Coach at ECU University 1 – Super Regional appearance (2001) Joe Hastings – Scout 2 – Academic All-America selections (C. Godwin & S. Narron) Clayton McCullough – L.A. Dodgers Field Coordinator (Minor League) 2 – Players in ECU Hall of Fame (Tracy & Williamson) Nick Schnabel – Asstistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 2 – Players that have made MLB debuts (Narron & Tracy in 2004) at University of Michigan 3 – Conference Players-of-the-Year Chad Tracy – Special Instructor for 3 – Number of NCAA Regional No. 1 seeds (1999-2001) Bryant Ward – Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator at UCLA 4 – Conference titles won (regular season/tournament) 4 – NCAA Regional appearances (1999-2002) 4 – Times ranked in final national polls (1999-2002) ECU Hall of Famers (LeClair Era) 5 – Seasons as ECU Head Coach 2002 – Keith LeClair 7 – All-America selections 2012 – John Williamson 7 – Freshman All-America selections 2015 – Chad Tracy 7 – The overall National Seed in 2001 2016 – Tommy Eason 10 – ABCA All-East Region selections 15 – Pirates selected in MLB Draft 18 – All-NCAA Regional selections 23 – All-conference selections (first & second-team) 212 – Number of career wins (third all-time at ECU)

2008 2009 2010-11 2012 2013 2014 Drew Schieber Brandon Henderson Austin Homan Timothy Younger Jay Cannon Ryan Williams

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 17 2018 Baseball Fact Book All-Time Keith LeClair Classic Results March 8, 2008 ECU 2, Boston College 1 (Champion: ECU) 2004 ECU 6, (15) Michigan 5 Feb. 28, 2004 Feb. 23, 2013 ECU 10, Pittsburgh 5 ECU 3, (11) Clemson 2 Illinois 3, New Mexico State 2 Georgia Southern 3, Pittsburgh 2 ECU 7, Georgia Southern 1 Ohio 8, Boston College 1 (11) Clemson 4, Georgia Southern 0 March 9, 2008 Feb. 24, 2013 ECU 9, Georgia Southern 3 Illinois 5, Boston College 2 Feb. 29, 2004 (15) Michigan 7, Pittsburgh 0 ECU 5, New Mexico State 1 (11) Clemson 9, Georgia Southern 0 ECU 6, (11) Clemson 4 ECU 7, Georgia Southern 4 2009 (Champion: Oklahoma State) 2014 (Champion: ECU) Feb. 27, 2009 Feb. 28, 2014 (11) Oklahoma State 7, College of Charleston 6 Ohio State 6, Pittsburgh 2 (Champion: Arizona State) 2005 ECU 9, St. John’s 7 ECU 2, Western Kentucky 1 March 4, 2005 (11) Oklahoma State 7, ECU 6 ECU 2, Michigan 1 March 1, 2014 College of Charleston 8, St. John’s 4 Arizona State 4, North Carolina 3 Ohio State 5, Western Kentucky 4 (7) Georgia 4, Ohio State3 ECU 4, Pittsburgh 2 March 5, 2005 2010 (Champion: ECU) March 2, 2014 Arizona State 10, ECU 3 March 5, 2010 Western Kentucky 3, Pittsburgh 2 Ohio State 2, North Carolina 1 Western Carolina 1, West Virginia 0 ECU 3, Ohio State 2 Michigan 6, (7) Georgia 4 (11) ECU 7, Illinois 5 March 6, 2005 March 6, 2010 2015 (Champion: ECU) Michigan 1, North Carolina 0 Western Carolina 4, Illinois 2 Feb. 21, 2015 Arizona State 3, Ohio State 0 (11) ECU 6, West Virginia 3 ECU 8, UNC Greensboro 3 ECU 7, (7) Georgia 1 St. John’s 4, Liberty 1 March 7, 2010 UNC Greensboro 6, Liberty 5 West Virginia 11, Illinois 8 2006 (Champion: ECU, NCSU, WVU) (11) ECU 5, Western Carolina 4 Feb. 22, 2015 Feb. 24, 2006 St. John’s 4, UNC Greensboro 0 ECU 4, Penn State 3 Liberty 4, ECU 3 (Champion: Liberty) UNC Wilmington 6, Va. Tech 5 2011 ECU 9, St. John’s 2 March 11, 2011 NC State 12, West Virginia 4 Liberty 5, Rutgers 2 Feb. 25, 2006 ECU 5, Monmouth 4 2016 (Champion: ECU) March 4, 2016 NC State 3, Penn State 2 March 12, 2011 Maryland 10, Tennessee 9 ECU 11, UNC Wilmington 2 Liberty 4, Monmouth 3 ECU 2, SE Louisiana 1 West Virginia 5, Va. Tech 0 ECU 5, Rutgers 0 March 5, 2016 Feb. 26, 2006 March 13, 2011 Maryland 8, SE Louisiana 1 West Virginia 5, Penn State 4 Monmouth 3, Rutgers 2 Tennessee 5, ECU 2 NC State 9, UNC Wilmington 0 Liberty 2, ECU 0 Va. Tech 5, ECU 1 March 6, 2016 SE Louisiana 5, Tennessee 4 2012 (Champion: Maryland) ECU 4, Maryland 3 2007 (Champion: ECU) Feb. 25, 2012 March 2, 2007 Maryland 3, Western Carolina 0 Western Carolina 6, (24) NC State 5 Purdue 6, ECU 4 2017 (Champion: ECU) ECU 5, (12) Pepperdine 4 ECU 3, Western Carolina 1 March 3, 2017 (16) St. John’s 7, Appalachian State 3 March 3, 2007 Maryland 11, Purdue 1 (Final/8 Inn.) (8) ECU 5, Western Carolina 4 (24) NC State 5, ECU 4 Feb. 26, 2012 March 4, 2017 (12) Pepperdine 3, Western Carolina 1 Purdue 14, Western Carolina 7 Appalachian State 7, Western Carolina 3 March 4, 2007 Maryland 2, ECU 1 (8) ECU 7, (16) St. John’s 4 (12) Pepperdine 5, (24) NC State 2 ECU 3, Western Carolina 2 March 5, 2017 2013 (Champion: ECU) (16) St. John’s 9, Western Carolina 1 Feb. 21, 2013 (8) ECU 4, Appalachian State 0 2008 (Champion: ECU) ECU 8, Illinois 2 March 7, 2008 Feb. 22, 2013 Georgia Southern 12, (15) Michigan 3 Illinois 11, Ohio 6 New Mexico State 7, Ohio 0

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 18 2018 Baseball Fact Book Coaches Head Coach Cliff Godwin The Cliff Godwin File (ECU ’00) Coaching Experience: Cliff Godwin, who has been a part of nine NCAA 4TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Regional and two appear- June 2014-pres...... Head Coach, ances coaching at the Division I level, enters his East Carolina University fourth year as head baseball coach at ECU. 2011-14 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, A four-year letterman for the Pirates, Godwin­ University of Mississippi was appointed as ECU’s 16th skipper in the school’s history on June 25, 2009-11 ...... Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, University of Central Florida 2014 after completing a three-year stay at the University of Mississippi. 2006-08 ...... Assistant Coach, During his three years at the helm of the program, Godwin has guid- Louisiana State University ed ECU to a pair of NCAA Regional berths, a Super Regional appearance, 2005-06 ...... Assistant Coach, an American Athletic Conference Tournament title and a 110-72-1 (.604) over­all record. Five players have earned All-America honors, six were 2004-05 ...... Director of Baseball Operations, named to all-regional teams (five in Charlottesville), eight took home all-conference honors (all first-teamers), nine were selected as AAC 2003-04 ...... Volunteer Assistant Coach, University of North Carolina-Wilmington Player-of-the-Week, while four were drafted by Major League Base- 2003 ...... Assistant Coach, ball teams. Kinston High School Off the field, his teams have excelled in the classroom by registering Playing Experience: a 3.0 GPA or higher in six of seven semesters, including a program-best 1998-2001 ...... Lettered in baseball at East Carolina University 3.52 in the Fall of 2017 besting the previous mark of 3.42 (Fall 2015). Education: Nearly 100 student-athletes have been named to the ECU Director of 2002 ...... MBA, East Carolina University Athletics Honor Roll, while nearly 40 Pirates have earned inclusion­ on 2000 . . . . . B.S. in decision science: business, East Carolina University The American All-Academic Team maintaining a minimum 3.00 GPA. For 1996 ...... Greene Central High School, Snow Hill, N.C. the second-straight year, ECU took home The American Team Academ- ic Excellence Award after sporting a 3.27 cumulative GPA for the 2016-17 In year three, Godwin led the Pirates to their second American Base- year. In 2016, Godwin’s club received the American Baseball Coaches As­ ball Championship Game after winning three-straight in Clearwater, Fla. sociation (ABCA) after registering a collective 3.31 GPA. before falling to No. 17 Houston, which ended ECU’s season with a 32-28 In the community, the Pirates have volunteered over 3,000 hours overall record. The senior battery of Evan Kruczynski (Senior CLASS/first- working with programs in the Pitt County area as the Food Bank of team) and Travis Watkins (NCBWA/third-team) both earned All-Ameri- Central and Eastern North Carolina, Team IMPACT, Riley’s Army, Cypress ca honors in 2017 while Watkins, Eric Tyler and Charlie Yorgen all earned Glenn Re­tirement Community Flood Relief, Red Cross, First Born Com- first-team all-conference honors. Spencer Brickhouse was named to munity Development­ Center and the James, ACES for Autism, Make-A- three Freshman All-America squads, while off the field Watkins (first- Wish Foundation and the James and Connie Maynard Children’s Hospital. team) and Yorgen (third-team) both took home CoSIDA Academic On July 29, 2016 Godwin signed a three-year contract ex- All-America accolades for their work in the classroom. tension securing­ his position through the 2022 season. Godwin closed out the year serving as an assistant coach for USA Godwin made an immediate impact in 2015 leading the Pirates to a Baseball working with the 14U National Team Development Program 40-22 record, which included a second-place regular season finish (15- (NTDP) where he guided the Stars quad to a 3-0 series sweep over the 9) in The American. The 2015 American Coach-of-the-Year became the Stripes at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. first skipper in program history to win 40 games in his initial season, guided ECU to a conference tournament title in its first year in the league Ole Miss (2011-14) and directed a return to NCAA post-season play – its first since 2012 – as Godwin served as Ole Miss’ assistant coach and helped lead recruiting the No. 2 seed in the Coral Gables Regional. efforts that resulted in the Rebels advancing to 2014 College World Series, The Snow Hill, N.C. native followed with another NCAA Regional berth their first appearance since 1972. During his three-year tenure in Oxford, (No. 3 seed in Charlottesville) and a Super Regional appearance (Lub- Godwin was an integral part of NCAA Regional teams all three seasons bock, Texas) in 2016. ECU, who posted a 38-23-1 record and finished sec- and spearheaded recruiting efforts that garnered four Top 22 recruiting ond in The American (15-8-1), rolled through regional play picking up classes, including a No. 5 ranking in 2013 by Perfect Game, and had nine wins against No. 20 Bryant (9-1), No. 10 Virginia (8-6) and William & Major League Draft selections - three of which went in the first five rounds. Mary (8-4) en route to claiming the Charlottesville crown – its fourth En route to a share of third place at the 2014 CWS, Godwin’s regional title. The Pirates continued their magical run, defeating No. 5 Rebel hitters ranked first in the Southeastern Conference in bat- national seed Texas Tech, 8-6, in the opener of the Super Regional and ting average (.303) and second in both home runs (42) and runs came 90 feet away from making their first appearance in the Men’s Col- scored (396) on its way to the league’s West Division crown. lege World Series. A former for the Pirates from 1998 to 2001, Godwin mentored 2013 Johnny Bench Award Winner and first-team All-America selection EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 20 2018 Baseball Fact Book Stuart Turner, who batted .374 and threw out 52 percent of base run­ ners on steal attempts. He continued to develop some of the top hitters in recent pro­ gram history in 2014 as senior Will Allen and junior Auston Bousfield earned All-America accolades, while J.B. Woodman garnered Freshman All-America status. Allen, the Rebels leading hitter (.341) and top RBI man with 64, was a finalist for the ’14 Johnny Bench Award. UCF (2009-11) Prior to joining the Rebels, Godwin spent three seasons as the asso­ ciate head coach at the University of Central Florida, where he directed the Knights’ offense and also served as recruiting coordinator. In his three years at UCF, Godwin helped put the Golden Knights on the map with the nation’s fourth-ranked recruiting class in 2010 before following with a Top 20 class in 2011. He also helped lead the Knights back to NCAA Regional action in 2011 for the first time since 2004. Paced by First-Team All-Conference USA sluggers Jon- athan Griffin and D.J. Hicks, UCF led the league in home runs, slug- ging percentage, hits, runs, RBI and doubles. In addition, his devel- opment of Beau Taylor, who bat­ted .325 with five home runs and 47 RBI, earned him inclusion on the 2011 Johnny Bench Award Watch List. In 2010, SEBaseball.com named Godwin C-USA Assistant Coach-of-the- Year as he played an integral role in the Knights’ school-record and C-USA-record .343 batting average. The squad also posted 78 home runs next four seasons. The three-year team co-captain started 126 games as and a .538 slugging percentage, both school standards. a sophomore, ju­nior and senior, earning All-East Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association in his final season after batting LSU (2006-08) .322 with 15 home runs and 45 RBI. The left-handed swinging Godwin­ also Before to his stint at UCF, Godwin’s offense at LSU hit .306 in 2008 with was a First-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association­ selection in 2001 after 100 homers and 95 stolen bases. The squad recorded at least 10 runs in a also delivering 14 doubles and drawing 23 walks in 57 games. game 20 times and sported a .509 slugging percentage. Towards the end In addition to his on-the-field accomplish­ments, God- of the season, including NCAA Tournament play, LSU posted a 23-game win excelled in the classroom at ECU as a two-time Academ- winning streak en route to a trip to Omaha. ic All-America selection - one of four Pirates to ever earn the dis- A year earlier, Godwin helped build the top-ranked recruiting class in the tinguished honor. After being named to third-team status in 1999, nation in 2007 for LSU according to Collegiate Baseball - a class which fea- he followed up with second-team accolades as a senior in 2001. tured nine signees selected in that season’s MLB Draft. Godwin graduated magna cum laude from ECU in 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in management informa- Notre Dame (2005-06) tion systems, and after receiving the Pat Draughon Postgrad- While in South Bend, the Fighting Irish posted a .313 batting average uate Scholarship, went on to earn his MBA from ECU in 2002. under Godwin’s tutelage and claimed the Big East Tournament title to go He helped former ECU skipper Keith LeClair’s teams win nearly 100 games along with a berth in the NCAA Lexington Regional. He coached Craig Coo- more than they lost during his four seasons (169-76), including 46-plus per to All-America and Big East Player-of-the-Year honors on the way to wins in each of his final three years (46-16 in ’99, 46-18 in ’00 and 47-13 becoming a seventh-round draft pick. in ’01). His career totals with the Pirates included 24 home runs, 31 dou- Vanderbilt (2004-05) bles and 95 RBI. Godwin moved to Vanderbilt where he served as the Commodores’ Di- ECU won a pair CAA Tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Re- rector of Baseball Oper­ations for two seasons before joining the Notre gionals every season from 1999 to 2001. The Pirates were the top Dame staff as an assistant coach under then head coach Paul Manieri seed in their regional all three years, including a No. 6 national seed in 2005. in 2001 where they advanced to the Super Regional round before being eliminated by Tennessee. Godwin was named to the all-tour- UNC Wilmington (2003-04) nament team at the 2001 NCAA regional, hosted by ECU in Wilson. Godwin made immediate contributions in the dugout and in the batting After finishing his collegiate career, Godwin spent two seasons play­ing cage, helping lead UNC Wilmington to the program’s first CAA champion­ professionally with the Gateway Grizzlies in the Frontier League be­fore ship and an appearance in the 2004 NCAA Region­al Championship. getting back into the coaching ranks as an assistant coach at Kin­ston High School in 2003. ECU As A Player (1998-2001) In all, Godwin has worked with 58 players who have gone on to the pro- A five-year member of the baseball program at ECU, Godwin redshirt- fessional ranks during his time as a coach at the Division I level. ed as a fresh­man before serving as a top catcher for the Pirates over the Godwin is the son of Kathy Dail and Lewis Godwin of Snow Hill. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 21 2018 Baseball Fact Book Coaching Staff Jeff Palumbo The Jeff Palumbo File Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (George Mason ’04) Coaching Experience: 4TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF Jeff Palumbo, a 12-year coaching veteran at the July 2014-pres...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, Division I level, will open his fourth year as an East Carolina University assis­tant coach and recruiting coordinator at ECU 2011-14 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, – a position he began on July 1, 2014. Virginia Commonwealth University Following coaching stints at George Mason, UCF and Virginia Com­ 2008-11 ...... Assistant Coach, monwealth, Palumbo oversees all aspects of the Pirates’ recruiting ef­ University of Central Florida forts, serves as the base running and infield coach, while assisting God­ 2005-08 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, George Mason University win with the hitters. Playing Experience: Palumbo has directed ECU’s recruiting efforts that have garnered con- 2004-05 ...... San Francisco Giants organization secutive Top 25 national rankings for its 2015-16 (D1Baseball/18, Baseball 2001-04 ...... George Mason University America/23) and 2016-17 classes (Baseball America/19, D1Baseball/20), Education: while also being tabbed as one of the nation’s Top 30 re­cruiters by 2004 ...... B.S. in administration of justice, George Mason his peers. 2000 ...... St. John’s College, Washington, D.C. Personal Data: Last year Palumbo instructed an offensive unit that led The American Full Name: ...... Jeffrey Michael Palumbo and ranked 52nd nationally with a .291 batting average, while ranking Birth Date: ...... March 6, 1982 among the top three in 10 other statistical categories. The Pirates boast- Wife: ...... the former Sarah Parbel at Caledonia, Mich. ed an impressive .974 fielding percentage to stand third in the league Children: ...... Grayson and Parker and 58th nationally, while also sitting second in the Pirates’ record book. ances. Yorgen ranked 11th in the country (first in AAC) with 16 sac bunts, Seniors Eric Tyler (.343/6 HRs, 38 RBI) and Charlie Yorgen (.339/5 while the infield combination of Allen to Yorgen to Bryce Harman turned HRs/38 RBI) earned first-team all-conference honors, while Travis Wat- a combined 37 of 59 double plays. Harman set the single-season school kins (.340/10 HRs, 40 RBI) took home Third-Team All-America accolades record with 570 putouts and Yorgen registered 178 assists to stand ninth from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). on the single-season charts. Watkins and Yorgen helped the Pirates reach The American Champion- In all, the 2015 AAC Tournament champions ranked among the Top 3 ship Game posting a 3-1 record with three wins over Top 25 teams and in the league in seven offensive categories including sac bunts, batting earning all-tournament team honors. average (.280/third) and hits (574/third). Spencer Brickhouse (.310/10 HRs/28 RBI) garnered three Freshman Prior to coming to ECU, Palumbo had mentored three ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team designations, which marked the second consecu- All-East Region and six all-conference selections with the Rams, while tive year ECU has had an offensive player named to multiple Freshman helping the program rank among the NCAA leaders in seven key statis­ All-America Teams (other – Dwanya Williams-Sutton in 2016). Sopho- tical categories. more Turner Brown led The American and ranked 39th nationally in sac bunts, marking the second-straight year Brown has stood among the Virginia Commonwealth (2012-14) league and national leaders. In 2014, Palumbo’s club saw a dramatic increase in its offensive During the 2016 season, Palumbo helped the Pirates lead The Ameri- numbers from the year before where they stood among the Atlantic can in five offensive categories (average/.289, hits/603, hit by pitch/79, 10 (top-3) and NCAA (top-50) leaders in scoring (6.3 rpg/29th), runs on-base percentage/.375 and sac bunts/47) while standing in the top-3 (357/33rd), average (.292/36th), hits (589/38th) and on-base percent­ in 10 others. Yorgen (14/second) and Brown (10/fourth) stood among the age (.373/47th). Five players earned All Atlantic-10 honors and were led league leaders in sac bunts, while Tyler capped off his junior season bat- offensively by a quartet of second-team performers in Chris Ayers, Bill ting .306 – good enough for ninth in the league. Cullen, Joey Cujas and Vimael Machin. Tyler and Yorgen were two of five Pirates named to the 2016 All-Char­ As the infield instructor at VCU, Palumbo’s clubs ranked either first or lottesville Regional Team after batting .545 and .600 respectively. second in the conference in fielding percentage, which included a No. 7 In his first year with the Pirates, Palumbo guided the squad to a No. national standing in 2013 (.980). Over the course of three seasons, the 14 national ranking in double plays turned (59) marking the most by an Rams boasted an impressive .975 fielding clip. ECU team since posting 62 twin-killings in 2007. He was also instrumen­ tal in helping the club rank second nationally in bunt singles (36), first in UCF (2009-11) the American Athletic Conference in fielding percentage (.971) and sec­ In 2011, Palumbo helped guide UCF to a 39-23 record - its best since ond in the league in sac bunts (51). 2005 - and its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in seven years with a Hunter Allen stood third in the league with a .339 average and was No. 2 seed in the Tallahassee Regional. The Knights also posted their the toughest hitter to strikeout fanning once for every 13.9 plate appear­ best Conference USA finish (fourth) since joining the league in 2006. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 22 2018 Baseball Fact Book Regarded as one of the top fielding coaches in the country, Palumbo’s Personal 2011 UCF squad shattered the school’s single-season record with a .978 Palumbo, a 2004 graduate of George Mason, and his wife Sarah have fielding percentage, committing only 53 errors in 62 games, and rank­ two sons Grayson and Parker. Palumbo graduated cum laude receiving ing ninth nationally. Behind strong defense, including a stretch of eight- his degree in administration of justice. straight games without recording an error, the Knights posted two wins each over Florida, Stetson and Rice, in addition to victories against Flor­ ida State and Alabama. Dan Roszel Palumbo has been outstanding on the recruiting trail during his time Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach as an assistant coach. Under the direction of first-year skipper Terry (North Florida ’00) Rooney in 2009, Palumbo and the Knights put together Collegiate Base­ Dan Roszel, who possesses 17 years of colle­giate ball Newspaper’s fourth-ranked recruiting class and followed with the coaching experience, enters his eighth season nation’s 20th-best class heading into the 2011 season. Those rankings on the ECU baseball staff as the pitching coach, were the highest-ever in program history. a position he originally accepted on July 8, 2010. The staff’s recruiting efforts quickly paid off as the 2010 squad won During his seven-year tenure with the Pirates, Roszel has mentored 33 games despite being the only team in the country to have five fresh- one of the top pitching staffs in the country, which has included 10 Major men make at least 35 starts, including three infielders. That same sea- League Draft picks, six All-America and 14 all-conference selections, as son, Palum­bo’s infield turned a school-record 61 double plays, ranking well as helping ECU to 251 wins with four NCAA Regional appearanc- among the na­tion’s top-10 in that category. Not only did the Knights es (2011-12, 2015-16). possess solid defense, but they also turned heads at the plate setting Since coming to ECU, Roszel’s staffs have consistently ranked among school and Conference USA marks with a .343 batting average and .435 the national leaders (Top 50) in five of the last seven years with regard on-base percentage. Further, UCF set program records with 78 homers to ERA, which included­ a 2.67 mark in 2011 that stood seventh. His 2017 and a .538 slugging percentage. group led The American in pickoffs (21), stood second in fewest walks During his time with the Knights, Palumbo coached two Louisville (201), while ranking among the Top 4 in four other statistical categories. Slugger All-Americans, a Golden Spikes Award finalist, a pair of Fresh­ Despite injuries to the weekend rotation, Roszel got a chance to man All-Americans, a Conference USA Freshman-of-the-Year and two see the Pirates future as the freshmen trio of Jake Agnos, Trey Benton first team all-conference honorees. and Tyler Smith logged some key innings in 2017. Agnos, who earned George Mason (2006-08) all-tournament honors following his seven-shutout innings against No. A native of Bowie, Md., Palumbo is no stranger to the Colonial Athletic 23 UCF in semifinal round action, posted a 3-3 record with a 3.22 ERA in Association having played at George Mason from 2001-04 before serv­ 16 appearances (10 starts). Benton started 14 games in the weekend ro- ing as an assistant coach with the Patriots from 2006-08. tation sporting a 3-4 ledger with a 4.18 ERA and stood among The Amer- He spent three seasons as the program’s recruiting coordinator and ican leaders in five statistical categories. Smith, who ranked second on hitting coach, and oversaw a defense that finished with a .970 field­ the team with 27 appearances (two starts), picked up a pair of wins, ing percentage - second in the league - during his final season in 2008, combined on two shutouts and posted a 3.95 ERA. while posting a third-place conference finish, a .311 team batting aver­ Two-time All-America selection Evan Kruczynski and sophomore Chris age and 63 home runs. Holba each missed more than a month of time with injuries. Kruczyns- During his time at George Mason, Palumbo helped guide four players ki went 4-3 with a 4.47 ERA in 10 starts. The lefty closed out his career into the professional ranks including three-time all-conference honor­ going 20-8 with a 3.00 ERA and ranked among ECU’s all-time leaders ee and ABCA All-East Region selection Scott Krieger, as well as Louisville (Top 20) in wins, innings pitched (273.1) and strikeouts (216). Holba ap- Slugger Freshman All-American Justin Bour. peared in 14 contests making six starts and tied for the team led with four wins. The right-hander struck out 47 while walking just eight bat- George Mason As A Player (2001-04) ters in 42.2 innings of work. A two-time CAA Defensive Player and Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year se­ Headlining a group of hurlers who sported a 3.53 earned run av- lection, Palumbo finished his career as the Patriots all-time leader in hits erage that ranked 36th in the country and third in the league stand- (283), at-bats (865), games played (218) and games started (217), while ings in 2016, Kruczynski became the sixth Pirate under Roszel to earn ranking among the top-10 in runs, stolen bases, total bases, RBI and walks. All-America accolades when he was tabbed a third-teamer by D1Base­ During his senior campaign, he led the nation in runs scored per game ball after posting an 8-1 record with a 2.01 ERA in 2016. He earned First- (1.4), hit a career-best .402 and led the Patriots to an at-large berth in the Team All-American Conference honors, while also garnering honorable NCAA Tournament - the program’s first appearance since 1993. Palumbo mention All-America status by Perfect Game. was selected in the 15th-round round by the San Francisco­ Giants in the In all, his 2016 staff ranked among the Top 3 in The American in six 2004 First-Year Player Draft and was later named a pitching categories and led the league with 22 pickoffs. Northwest League All-Star with the Salem-Keiz­er Volcanoes. Two years ago, Reid Love posted a 7-4 record with four saves, earn- In 2010 he was selected as a member of the CAA’s Silver Anniversa- ing third-team All-America honors while Joe Ingle was tabbed as a ry team. First-Team National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 23 2018 Baseball Fact Book Team All C-USA honor as a utility player. A semifinalist for the John Oler­ The Dan Roszel File ud Two-Way Player-of-the-Year Award, he went 4-2 with a 2.16 ERA and Coaching Experience: five saves in a team second-best 20 appearances. Reynolds allowed 8TH YEAR ON THE ECU STAFF eight runs (six earned) on 18 hits while striking out 24 and holding op­ July 2010-pres...... Pitching Coach,East Carolina University posing batters to a .202 clip. 2008-10 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, Prior to the start of the 2013 season, Roszel was promoted to associate College of Charleston head coach on July 16, 2012. 2006-08 ...... Assistant Coach/Pitching Coach, Florida Gulf Coast University Returning one starter from 2012 (Hoffman), Roszel put together 2002-06 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, a staff that ranked nationally in the Top 100 in five individual statis- Gardner-Webb University tical catego­ries in 2013. Reynolds, a Second-Team Louisville Slugger 2001-02 ...... Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, All-American, saved a 14 games ranking 14th nationally, while red- Lake City Community College shirt freshman David Lucroy posted a 6-2 record with a 2.49 ERA on his 2000 ...... Graduate Assistant, University of North Florida way to second-team all-conference and Louisville Slugger Freshman Playing Experience: All-America accolades. 1998-2000 ...... University of North Florida Hoffman made the jump to the top of the rotation going 6-7 on the 1996-98 ...... Edison Community College mound with a 3.20 ERA fanning 84 batters in 109.2 innings on his way to Education: Second-Team All C-USA honors. Reynolds took home first-team all-con­ 2000 ...... B.A. in criminal justice, University of North Florida ference accolade after leading the league in saves (14) to go along with 1997 ...... A.A. in Arts, Edison Community College 1995 ...... Sandalwood High School, Jacksonville, Fla. a 3-2 ledger and a 2.92 ERA in 28 appearances. Personal Data: After losing five hurlers from the 2011 squad, which included two- Full Name: ...... Daniel Lamar Roszel third’s of its weekend rotation, Roszel put together another solid staff Birth Date: ...... September 8, 1976 that ranked 43rd nationally in ERA (3.35) and strikeout-to-walk ratio Wife: ...... the former Melissa Bramlett of Ft. Campbell, Ky. (2.41) in 2012, while also ranking in the Top 50 in three other categories. Children: ...... Madyson, Makenna, Clayton Andy Smithmyer (1.92) and Kevin Brandt (2.12) ranked 13th and 32nd na­ tionally in ERA, while Tyler Joyner ranked 18th in the country in walks al­ Freshman All-America after appearing in 32 games with a 1.14 ERA and lowed per nine innings (1.17) and 21st in strikeout-to-walk ratio (5.67). notched eight saves – all ECU freshman records. Three of Roszel’s pitchers (Brandt, Jharel Cotton and Hoffman) helped Love, a 10th round pick by the , tossed a pair of com­ the Pirates rank among the league leaders in 10 statistical categories. plete games, registered a 2.81 ERA and struck out 82 batters in 96.0 in­ Brandt (18th/Rays) and Cotton (20th/Dodgers) were selected in the 2012 nings, while ranking among the nations Top 15 in strikeout-to-walk ratio Major League First-Year Player Draft. (14th/6.83) and walks per 9 innings (15th/1.13). David Lucroy was a 20th In his initial year with the Pirates in 2011, Roszel’s pitching staff sport­ round selection by the after going 3-4 in 16 appear­ ed the seventh-lowest earned run average (2.67) in the nation, while ances with a 2.18 ERA. also ranking in the Top 20 in combined shutouts (8.0/t8th), shutouts His staff ranked among the AAC lead­ers (Top 4) in saves (17/t1st), (9.0/t10th) and hits allowed per nine innings (7.93/17th). walks allowed (151/first), innings pitched (548.0/second), wins (40/sec- Behind a trio of All-Conference USA performers in Seth Maness, Brandt ond), ERA (fourth), strikeouts (417/fourth) and runs allowed (251/fourth) and Brad Mincey, the Pirates ranked in the Top 2 in 11 pitching catego­ in its inaugural season. ries and led the league (all games) in ERA, fewest runs allowed (222), In 2014, third-team All-America reliever Ryan Williams along with the opposing batting average (.239), strikeouts looking (152), fewest earned No. 9 overall MLB Draft Pick Jeff Hoffman, ECU’s all-time saves leader runs allowed (167) and fewest home runs allowed (15) earning Roszel Drew Reynolds and Love were the stalwarts on a Pirate pitching staff C-USA Assistant Coach-of-the-Year honors by College Baseball Daily. that posted a 2.99 ERA (30th nationally), combining for 23 of 33 wins, Individually, four of his pitchers ranked among the league leaders in notching 12 of 13 saves and fanning 212 batters while walking 58. ERA with Mincey (1.57/ninth nationally), Maness (1.71/17th nationally) Williams earned First-Team All-Conference USA honors after going and Brandt (2.26/54th nationally) occupying the top three spots, while 11-3 with seven saves in 32 appearances and was selected in the 10th starter Mike Wright finished sixth with a 2.79 ERA. Along with Wright round by the . He recorded 76 strikeouts to just 11 walks (3rd/Orioles), Maness (11th/Cardinals) and Mincey (28th/Marlins), fellow ranking 11th nationally with a 6.91 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and sport­ hurlers Shawn Armstrong (18th/Indians) and Simmons (40th/Diamond­ ed a team-best 1.81 ERA in 99.1 innings capturing the teams triple crown. backs) were selected in the 2011 Major League First-Year Player Draft. Hoffman posted a 3-3 record with a 2.94 ERA in 10 starts before being During his 17-year coaching career at the collegiate level, Roszel has sidelined with a season injury following a career-best 16 strikeouts seen 26 of his pitchers sign professional contacts with 10 playing the against Middle Tennessee (April 17), which earned him Conference USA Major Leagues, including six-time All-Star Chris Sale, Pitcher-of-the-Week, Louisville Slugger National Player-of-the-Week who was selected by the with the 13th overall pick and Pitcher-of-the-Week honors. Reynolds, who has tallied NCBWA in 2010. Roszel also mentored four-year major leaguer Casey Coleman a program-best 29 career saves, took home his second-straight First- (15th round selection by the Cubs in 2008) and former major leaguer

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 24 2018 Baseball Fact Book and 2006 International League Most Valuable Player Heath Phillips (10th Personal round pick by the White Sox out of Lake City Community College), who Roszel, a 2000 graduate of the University of North Florida, and his made his Major League debut on Sept. 5, 2007. Both Coleman (Aug. 2) wife Melissa resides in Greenville with their three children Madyson, and Sale (Aug. 6) made their Major League debuts in 2010. Makenna and Clayton. Roszel received his degree in criminal justice with Since 2013, Roszel has seen seven of his former college hurlers make a minor in political science. their Major League debuts in Maness (April 13, 2013), Heath Hembree (Sept. 3, 2013), Wright (May 13, 2015), Armstrong (Aug. 8, 2015), Hoffman (Aug. 20, 2016), Richard Bleirer (May 30, 2016) and Cotton (Sept. 7, 2016). Hunter Allen Volunteer Assistant Coach College of Charleston (2008-10) (ECU ’16) Prior to coming to ECU, Roszel spent two seasons at the College of Charleston, where he served as the pitching coach and recruiting coor­ Hunter Allen returned to ECU in December of 2017 dinator. He produced some of his best work in 2010, helping the Cougars after being named the Pirates’ Volunteer Assis- receive an at-large bid and No. 2 seed at the NCAA Tournament. The Col­ tant Coach. lege of Charleston advanced to the Myrtle Beach Regional Champion­ A two-year letterwinner for the Pirates, Allen ship Game before falling to No. 4 national seed Coastal Carolina 11-10. will work directly with the while also assisting with the hit- The Cougars ended the season ranked 27th in the final National Colle­ ters, base running and infield play. He will also coordinate all of ECU’s giate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) poll. summer, fall and winter camps. Roszel helped three CofC hurlers, Hembree (5th round), Kevin Deck­ Allen returns to ECU after spending eight months as the assistant er (39th round) and Casey Lucchese (39th round), get selected in the coach and recruiting coordinator at Brunswick Community College. Prior 2010 MLB draft. In 2010, Decker was a SoCon Sports Media Association to that, he served as an assistant coach and infield instructor at Louis- All-Conference and SoCon All-Conference Second-Teams member while burg College helping the Hurricanes to a 26-24 overall record in his first rookie Christian Powell was named to the league’s all-freshman team. year as a full-time coach. Under Allen’s assistance, the Hurricane of- fense ranked among the league leaders in home runs (55/third), bat- Florida Gulf Coast (2006-08) ting average (fourth) and runs (338/fourth), while sporting a .951 field- Roszel spent two seasons as an assistant at FGCU, where he helped the ing percentage. Eagles to a 78-32 record and an appearance in the NCAA Division II Re­ Serving as a student coach under Godwin in 2016, Allen helped direct gional as well as an Atlantic Sun Conference championship. In 2007, his a club that posted a 38-23 overall record, claimed the 2016 Charlottes- pitching staff ranked 21st nationally in team ERA with a 3.50 mark. The ville Regional crown and came one win away from making its first ap- staff also stood second in Division II in strikeouts per game (9.16), fourth pearance in the College World Series. in strikeouts (486) and held opponent hitters to a .254 batting average, During his career, Allen started 93 of 104 games for the Pirates boast- all records at FGCU. ing a .334 average with 109 hits, 28 RBI, 56 runs and producing 28 During 2008, his staff helped the Eagles to another record-breaking multi-hit games. Allen helped ECU to 73 wins in two seasons, includ- season, becoming the only team in NCAA history to win a conference ing a 40-win campaign in 2015 – the Pirates first since 2011. He was also championship in its first year of Division I competition upon arrival from instrumental in guiding ECU to the 2015 American Athletic Conference Division II. That year the Gulf Coast staff compiled a 3.17 earned run av­ Tournament title, where he was named Most Outstanding Player, and a erage, surrendering just 170 runs in 482.1 innings pitched. Bleier led the No. 2 seed in the Coral Gables Regional. way, as he was the unanimous selection for the Atlantic Sun Pitcher- A co-captain and Brooks Wallace Shortstop-of-the-Year Watch List of-the-Year award, going 7-1 overall with a 2.09 ERA and 76 strikeouts. candidate in 2015, Allen closed out his senior season starting 56 of 58 Reliever J.J. Crumbley joined Bleier on the conference first team, while games at shortstop and leading the team in batting average (.349), hits starter Pete Woodworth was a second-team honoree and rookies Richie (73) and on-base percentage (.408), while standing among the team Erath and Chris Sale were named to the all-freshman team. leaders (top 4) in eight other statistical categories. He batted an impres- sive .500 (9-for-16) with two extra base hits and scored six runs in four Gardner-Webb (2002-06) AAC Tournament games earning MOP honors. Allen ranked among the Prior to his time at FGCU, Roszel spent four years at Gardner-Webb conference leaders in batting average (third), assists (173/fifth), fielding University. While at Gardner-Webb, Roszel worked as the pitching coach double plays (37/t8th), hits (t8th) and on-base percentage (.408/t11th). and the recruiting coordinator. In four years at GWU, Roszel had two of Nationally he was one of the toughest hitters to strikeout, fanning just his players get drafted on the first day of the MLB draft. once in every 13.9 at-bats, and ranking 36th in the country. He has coached four of the top-six pitchers on Gardner-Webb’s ca­ As a junior, he started 37 of 46 games at shortstop batting .308 with reer wins list. In 2003, his pitching staff threw a school-record 20 com­ 11 RBI and 18 runs scored. Allen led the club with 14 sac bunts (second in plete games. Before becoming Gardner-Webb’s pitching coach, Roszel Conference USA), collected a pair of game-winning RBI (UNC and South- spent two years at Lake City Community College as an assistant coach. ern Miss), recorded nine multi-hit games and ranked among the team leaders in average (third) and on-base percentage (4th/.362).

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 25 2018 Baseball Fact Book Prior to his arrival in Greenville, Allen was a two-year letterwinner at man, he helped the Dolphins to their fourth-straight 30-win season and Brunswick Community College where he batted .359 (116-for-323) with a spot in the Region X DII championship game against Catawba Valley 10 doubles, 51 RBI and 69 runs scored in 88 career games. As a sopho- Community College following a season where he batted .346 (54-for- more he earned second-team All-America and first-team all-conference 156) with three doubles, 16 RBI and 33 runs scored. honors after batting .371 (62-for-167) with seven doubles and 35 RBI, A native of Shallotte, N.C., Allen received his undergraduate degree in while also taking home first-team all-defensive accolades. As a fresh- recreation and park management from ECU in 2016.

Support Staff Pete Buscaino Brandon Golden Director of Operations Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach (UCF ’14) (ECU ’12) Pete Buscaino enters his fourth year at ECU and Brandon Golden in his second year as an assis- second as the Director of Baseball Operations, a tant strength and conditioning coach at ECU, a position he officially started on July 1, 2014. position he began on January 3, 2017. Buscaino, who spent the last two seasons as He is responsible for designing and imple- the volunteer coach, will handle a variety of administrative duties, includ- menting yearly-individualized programs for Pirate Baseball, which in- ing team travel, game-day organization, special events coordination and cludes various workouts for starting pitchers, relievers, and back of the community outreach efforts with the Pirate program. bullpen players. Similarly, he overseas specific training for everyday play- As ECU’s Volunteer Assistant Coach, a position he accepted on Jan. 11, ers with regard to the positions they play. While on the road, he plays a 2016, Buscaino worked directly with the outfielders. During his two- vital role in making sure that the athletes have everything they need to re- year sting, he helped mentor 2016 Freshman All-America and First-Team cover from the previous days games/workouts. All-American Conference selection Dwanya Williams-Sutton, who led the Golden returned to his alma mater after spending nearly six months as league in batting average (.360) and on-base percentage (.455), while a member of Charleston Southern University’s strength and condition- standing second in slugging (.551). ing staff. Senior Garrett Brooks earned his second-straight all-regional team se- Prior to CSU, Golden served as a Graduate Assistant Sports Performance lection after batting .500 with two doubles, two RBI and eight putouts Coach at St. John’s University from 2014-2016. During his time with the in the 2016 Charlottesville Regional. Fellow classmate Parker Lamm was Red Storm, Golden was responsible for the design and implementation named the 2016 Williams Jungle Offensive MVP after batting .287 in the of comprehensive strength and conditioning programs for baseball, wom- leadoff position with 28 RBI and 28 runs scored. Defensively, he registered en’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, men’s soccer and women’s track & 94 putouts, two assists and did not commit an error in 96 chances. field. Prior to his appointment at ECU, Buscaino spent four years at UCF where While at St. John’s, Golden also served as the strength and conditioning he served as a student manager for the Knights baseball team. During his coach for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team in 2015. While work- tenure, he was responsible for organization of all equipment, field prepa- ing with USA Baseball, he was responsible for the athletes’ summer pro- ration at Jay Bergman Field, and statistical analysis for coaching­ staff, grams and all aspects of training and recovery. while also organizing community outreach events. Prior to St. John’s, Golden served as a Volunteer Assistant Sports Perfor- During the summers, Buscaino could be found traveling the country vol­ mance Coach at Wake Forest and a Volunteer Strength and Conditioning unteering at some of the nations top baseball camps and showcases in­ Coach at Mississippi State in 2014. cluding stops at Clemson, Mississippi State, UCF and Perfect Game Show­ Golden also spent time at High Point from 2012-14 as a Volunteer Assis- case. In 2013 he served as the assistant coach for the New Market Rebels in tant Strength and Conditioning Coach where he designed and implement- the Valley Baseball League working with defense and coaching first base. ed programs for the HPU Golf and Cheerleading teams. He also assisted Buscaino’s diverse background is not limited just to the college ranks, as with the implementation of Olympic based strength and conditioning pro- he spent time working with the Tampa Bay Rays (role player/2010-11) and grams across the athletic department. the Baltimore Orioles (clubhouse attendant/2011-12). Golden, who holds SCCC-CSCCa, CSCS-NCSA and USAW certifications, is a A native of Clearwater, Fla., Buscaino received his undergraduate degree­ 2012 graduate of ECU with a bachelor of science in health and fitness. He in interdisciplinary studies from UCF in 2014. He is married to the former received his graduate degree in 2016 from St. John’s University with a con- Keegan Felder (December 2017) and currently resides in Greenville, N.C. centration in sports management. He is married to the former Emily Lewis of Greensboro, N.C. and current- ly resides in Greenville, N.C. with their son Hudson. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 26 2018 Baseball Fact Book Malcolm Gray Joey Perry Director Athletics Communications/ Director of Athletics Grounds Baseball Contact (NC State ’99) (ECU ’96) Joey Perry serves as director of athletic grounds Malcolm Gray is in his 13th year as a full-time at ECU, a position he has held since his arrival in member of the ECU Athletics Communications August of 2000. Staff, 16th overall, where he serves as the prima- Perry handles the treatment and condition for ry media contact for the Pirate Baseball program. grass and turf playing surfaces in numerous Pirate athletics facilities, in­ Gray, a 1996 graduate of ECU, works directly with head coach Cliff God- cluding Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium. He oversees the preparation win, ECU players and assistant caches, while serving as the primary day- of fields for practice and game-day events, ensuring it meets competition to-day liaison with the media. He coordinates all interviews, oversees pro- standards and protocol per the NCAA and American Athletic Conference. duction of baseball publications, press box supervisor and various other A Spring Hope, N.C., native, Perry earned a bachelor’s degree in parks, baseball publicity items, as well as works closely with baseball game-day recreation and tourism at North Carolina State University in 1999. He is operations and all other aspects of the baseball program as it pertains to a member of the Sports Turf Managers Association and the Eastern Turf athletics communications. Grass Association. The Greenville, N.C. native worked as the summer press officer with USA Perry and his wife Lori were married in August of 1998 and the couple Baseball in 2010 where the Collegiate National Team (CNT) posted a 16-3 has two children, Hunter and Rachel. record finishing second at the V FISU World University Championships in Tokyo, Japan. The CNT squad featured 22 Major League Baseball Draft Picks (10 in first round) with 15 making their MLB debuts since 2013. Alphonso Smith In 2011, he ran the press services at the USA Baseball National Training Head Equipment Manager Complex in Cary, N.C. for the Tournament of Stars and 18U National Team (Clemson ’90) Trials, which captured gold at the COPABE 18U/AAA Pan American Cham- pionships in Cartagena, Columbia. During his two summers, Gray worked Alphonso Smith begins his first year as head with MLB’s Advanced Media (MLBAM) and the United States Olympic Com- equipment manager at ECU, a position he began mittee (USOC), while serving as the primary day-to-day liaison with in October of 2017. With 28 years of experience the media. in collegiate athletics, Smith overseas all equip- For 10 years (2004-09, 2012-present), Gray has worked as the second- ment needs for baseball and football, while overseeing all procurement of ary football contact assisting in all aspects of public relations for a Pirate all athletic equipment for ECU’s 20 varsity sports. program that won back-to-back Conference USA titles (2008-09) and ap- Prior to coming to Greenville, Smith spent four-and-half years working peared in seven bowl games. He was instrumental in helping ECU earn a for OOBE Uniforms as the senior coordinator for purchasing (2013-14) and pair of Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) “Super 11” Awards senior program director (2014-17) where he was the key contact for ex- for media relations services in 2009 and 2014. ternal customers dealing with contract negotiations, apparel program de- Gray, who completed his master’s degree in sports management in mands, design criteria, placing and delivery of orders, while also helping 2004, has also worked on the media relations committees at the 2002 with margin analysis. and 2003 NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup (Cary, N.C.), 2004 NCAA Men’s Smith, spent 17 years as the head equipment manager for football at Basketball Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.), 2009 BCS National Championship Clemson (1996-2013), and 13 overseeing Clemson’s entire equipment oper- Game (Miami, Fla.) and most recently at the 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 Col- ations. During his tenure, the Tigers appeared in 16 bowl games and won lege World Series (Omaha, Neb.). three Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic Divisional titles, and the 2011 ACC He is a member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Football Championship. (NCBWA) where he served as the president in 2017, sits on the Board of Di- From 1993-96, Smith served as an assistant equipment supervisor at the rectors as an Assistant Director and acts as The American’s national vot- University of Memphis assisting with football, while handling sole respon- ing member. sibility for men’s and women’s basketball, women’s golf and track. Gray is also a long-time member of College Sports Information Directors During his undergraduate and graduate years at Clemson (1985-92), he of America (CoSIDA) and FWAA. served as a basketball manager and was a member of the staff on then Clemson’s only ACC regular season championship team in 1990. Smith earned his degree in social science secondary education from Clemson in 1990 before receiving his masters in 1992. He is a longtime member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association and is a two- time District III Manager-of-the-Year recipient (2008, 2010).

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 27 2018 Baseball Fact Book Rebecca Wade Zac Womack Academic Coordinator Head Athletic Trainer (ECU ’06) (ECU ’00) Rebecca Wade is in her third year as an academic Zac Womack begins his 11th season as a member coordinator in ECU’s student development offic- of the ECU Athletic Training staff dealing primar- es, a position she began in March of 2015. ily with the baseball team, a position he accept- During her initial fall semester with the baseball ed in January of 2008. In the fall of 2012, Womack (2015), Wade helped the Pirates post a then program-best 3.42 cumulative was promoted to ECU’s Head Athletic Trainer, where he oversees the daily grade point average, which included 28 of the 34 players being named to operation of the athletic training facility and its staff members. the ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll (3.0 or higher). The Pirates followed A native of Jamestown, N.C., Womack returned to ECU after spending that with a 3.20 GPA in the spring of 2016 (21 ECU Honor Roll), 3.41 GPA in the seven years in the minor league organization. While fall of 2016 (30 Honor Roll), 3.14 GPA in spring of 2017 (17 Honor Roll) and a in the Yankees farm system, he spent time with the Gulf Coast Yankees program-best 3.52 GPA in the fall of 2017 (34 Honor Roll). (2001), Greensboro Bats (2002), Battle Creek Yankees (2003-04) and the For the second-straight year, ECU took home The American Team Aca- Trenton Thunder (2005-07). demic Excellence Award after sporting a 3.27 cumulative GPA for the 2016- Womack has worked alongside some of the organizations top pros- 17 year. In 2016, the Pirates were one of 29 Division I programs to receive pects (Robinson Cano, Joba Chamberlain, Brett Gardner, Philip Hughes and the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Team Academic Award Chein-Ming Wang) as well as working Major League rehabilitation assign- after registering a collective 3.31 GPA – the first in the programs history. ments in Trenton with Roger Clemens, Octavio Dotel, Hideki Matsui and Since she took over as the baseball academic coordinator, ECU has pro- Gary Sheffield. duced 39 players that earned inclusion on The American All-Academic His main area of concentration is the thrower’s arm care/maintenance Team and nearly 100 ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll selections. program, which focuses on keeping the Pirates arms healthy and strong. Wade serves as an academic advisor for student-athletes, monitors He is a certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and is their progress and success rates in the classroom, handles class registra- licensed as an athletic trainer by the state of North Carolina. tion, and assists with study hall hours and tracking NCAA eligibility. With his primary focus at ECU is as an athletic trainer, Womack also works She began her tenure at ECU as a student worker in the athletics ticket alongside the Strength and Conditioning staff to design baseball specific office from 2005-08, before becoming a student development graduate workout programs for the Pirate pitching staff. assistant for the 2007-08 year. Wade also spent one year as a sports mar- Womack earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from ECU in keting assistant from 2009-10, before joining the office of undergraduate 2000 where he worked with the football and baseball programs. He is admissions as an admissions counselor from 2010-15. married to the former Kimberly Mills of Greenville, N.C. and currently re- A Mooresville, N.C., native, Wade earned a bachelor’s degree in mar- sides in Greenville, N.C. with their daughter Ivy Grace. keting at East Carolina in 2006 before completing her MBA with a con- centration in sport management at her alma mater in 2010. She is mar- ried to Tommy Wade and currently resides in Winterville, N.C. with their daughter Kerrigan.

Valentine Howell-Melton Chuck Young Wiley Jackson Administrative Assistant SPORTWorks Ministry Graduate Student Manager

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 28 2018 Baseball Fact Book Players 2018 ECU Baseball Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. B/T Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Dwanya Williams-Sutton OF 6-1 220 R/R Jr. 2L Wilson (Greenfield) 2 Nick Barber INF 6-0 160 R/R So. 1L Apopka, Fla. (Apopka) 4 Andrew Henrickson OF 5-9 162 L/L Sr. 1L Fayetteville (Pitt CC) 5 Collin Watt INF 6-1 193 R/R Fr. HS Asheville (TC Roberson) 6 Dusty Baker OF 5-10 178 L/R So. 1L Clyo, Ga. (Effingham County) 7 Jeremy Whitehead OF 5-8 142 L/R Fr. HS Huntersville (Lake Norman Charter) 8 Turner Brown INF 5-9 160 S/R Jr. 2L Whiteville (Whiteville) 9 Seth Caddell C/INF 5-10 195 R/R Fr. HS Carthage (Pinecrest) 10 Brady Lloyd INF 5-10 168 R/R Jr. 2L Mifflinburg, Pa. (Mifflinburg Area) 11 Chris Holba RHP 6-3 210 R/R Jr. 2L St. Louis, Mo. (O’Fallon Township) 12 Davis Kirkpatrick RHP 6-0 190 R/R RSr. 3L Greenville (D.H. Conley) 13 Jake Washer C 6-0 215 R/R RSo. 1L King (West Stokes) 14 Jake Agnos LHP 5-11 197 L/L So. 1L Haymarket, Va. (Battlefield) 16 Ryan Ross LHP 6-1 196 L/L Sr. 1L Concord (St. Johns River State) 17 Josh Netterville OF 5-11 183 S/R Fr. HS Germantown, Md. (Northwest) 18 Bryant Packard OF/1B 6-3 210 L/R So. 1L Greenville (D.H. Conley) 19 Alec Burleson LHP/1B 6-1 212 L/L Fr. HS Denver (East Lincoln) 20 Tyler Smith RHP 6-0 188 R/R So. 1L Pilot Mountain (East Surry) 21 West Covington RHP 6-0 182 R/R RSr. 1L Lakeland, Tenn. (Gulf Coast CC) 24 Trey Benton RHP 6-4 205 R/R So. 1L Cerro Gordo (West Columbus) 25 Connor Litton INF 6-2 220 L/R Jr. TR Big Cove Tannery, Pa. (Cowley County JC) 26 Gavin Williams RHP 6-6 227 R/R Fr. HS Fayetteville (Cape Fear) 27 Matt Bridges RHP 5-11 182 R/R Jr. 2L Shelby (Crest) 28 Sam Lanier RHP 6-0 200 R/R Jr. 2L Maitland, Fla. (Orangewood Christian) 29 Jake Kuchmaner LHP 5-11 188 L/L Fr. HS Waxhaw (Marvin Ridge) 30 Noah Jones RHP 5-11 178 R/R Fr. HS Greenville (D.H. Conley) 31 Cole Beavin RHP 6-5 182 R/R Fr. HS Ocoee, Fla. (West Orange) 32 Zach Barnes RHP 6-1 203 R/R Jr. TR San Jacinto, Calif. (Iowa Western CC) 33 Willy Strong RHP 5-11 199 R/R So. TR Richmond, Va. (Florence Darlington Tech) 34 Chandler Jenkins OF 6-1 183 L/L Jr. TR Lincolnton (Catawba Valley CC) 35 Bryson Worrell UTIL 6-2 205 S/R Fr. HS Sims (Hunt) 36 Austin Covers LHP 6-3 202 L/L Jr. TR Crystal Lake, Ill. (Heartland CC) 39 Cam Colmore RHP 5-11 181 R/R RSo. 1L Winterville (South Central) 42 Spencer Brickhouse 1B 6-4 223 L/R So. 1L Zebulon (Bunn) 44 Evan Voliva RHP 5-10 205 R/R RJr. 2L Currituck (Currituck County)

Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: 23 – Cliff Godwin (4th Season) Jake Agnos AG-knose Assistant Coach: 22 – Jeff Palumbo (4th Season) Assistant Coach: 15 – Dan Roszel (8th Season) Pete Buscaino buss-CANE-o Volunteer Assistant Coach: 41 – Hunter Allen (2nd Season) Cam Colmore coal-more Director Of Operations: Pete Buscaino (4th Season) Jake Kuchmaner cooch-maner Graduate Student Manager: Wiley Jackson (2nd Season) Dan Roszel row-ZELL Athletic Trainer: Zac Womack (11th Season) Evan Voliva VAH-la-vuh Strength Coach: Brandon Golden (2nd Season) Dwanya Williams-Sutton DWAN-yeah Equipment Manager: Alphonso Smith (1st Season) Athletics Communications: Malcolm Gray (16th Season)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 30 2018 Baseball Fact Book Pirate Fun Facts 1 National Championship (1961 NAIA) 1 Number of former Pirates to play in MLB World Series (Seth Maness in 2013 with St. Louis Cardinals) 2 First round MLB draft picks (Pat Watkins, 1993; Jeff Hoffman, 2014) 2 Number of two-time All-America selections (Winfred Johnson/1985-86 and Evan Kruczynski/2016-17) 4 NCAA Super Regional Appearances (2001, 2004, 2009, 2016) 4 Number of First-Team All C-USA selections by Seth Maness 7 Number of former Pirates who were on 40-man MLB rosters during the 2017 season (Armstrong, Cotton, Heston, Hoffman, Maness, Reinheimer, M. Wright) 7 Coach-of-the-Year Selections (most recent Cliff Godwin – 2015) 7 Current players that have lettered two or more years at ECU 8 Academic All-America Selections 10 Times ECU has reached the 5,000 mark in attendance at Clark-LeClair Stadium 11 Players have worn the No. 23 jersey in honor of former ECU Seth Maness Head Coach Keith LeClair (Austin Homan twice/2010-11) 13 Number of 40-plus win seasons in school history (40 in 2015) 15 Freshman All-America Selections (most recent Spencer Brickhouse – 2017) 19 Conference/Regional/National Player-of-the-Year Selections 22 Number of players on the 2018 roster from the state of North Carolina (13 out of state) 24 Conference Championships (13 Regular Season/11 Tournament) 25 Pirates named The American All-Academic Team (2016-17 year) 25 Pirates selected in the first 10 rounds of the MLB Amateur Draft 28 NCAA Tournament Appearances 29 All-Conference Tournament Selections 29 Number of career saves by Drew Reynolds (school record) 29 Number of consecutive weeks ECU was ranked in the national polls (Jan. 13, 2009-Apr. 26, 2010/ school-record) 30 Total All-America Selections (most recent Travis Watkins – 2017) 34 Pirates named to Fall 2018 ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll Kyle Roller 34 Former Pirate baseball players and coaches in ECU’s Hall of Fame 37 ABCA All-Region Selections 38 Number of career wins by Seth Maness (school record) 51 Number of wins in 2004 (school record) 52 NCAA All-Region selections 61 Number of career walks for Kyle Roller in 2010 (school record) 105 Number of hits by Trent Whitehead in 2009 (single-season school record) 108 Total number of ECU players that have been selected in the Major League Baseball First-Year Amateur Draft 139 Number of former ECU players that have signed contracts 143 All-Conference Selections 334 Number of career strikeouts by Seth Maness (school record) 411.2 Number of career innings pitched by Seth Maness (school record) 427 Number of wins by ECU Hall of Fame Coach Gary Overton (1985-97) 5,581 Largest attendance inside Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium (Apr. 22, 2009 vs. UNC) Trent Whitehead EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 31 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2018 Player Bios Jake Agnos ite batting average … During junior campaign posted a 7-0 record with 14 LHP | 5-11 | 197 | L/L | So. a 0.65 ERA … Fanned 129 batters in 64.1 innings while holding opposing Haymarket, Va. | Battlefield hitters to a composite .091 batting average … Posted victories in seven of 11 starts with three complete games and two complete game shut- All-conference candidate that will be penciled outs … Tossed no-hitter against Nitro HS (4/1/15) with 11 strikeouts and into the weekend rotation for the second-straight four walks … Tallied double-digit strikeouts six times with a career-high season … 2017: Appeared in 16 games making 10 21 against Osbourn Park (5/19/15) … He fanned 21-straight batters after starts … Posted a 3-3 record allowing 31 runs (23 giving up a leadoff home run on an 0-2 pitch, which tied a Virginia sin- earned) on 58 hits … Struck out 64 while walking 32 in 64.1 innings for gle-game state record along with Todd Morgan (1980) and Doug Bates a 3.22 ERA, which ranked second on the team … Made collegiate debut (1983) … In that game he also had three nine-pitch innings … Did not at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 18) tossing two scoreless frames … In second out- allow a run in five outings and one or fewer in 10 of 11 starts … Led the ing allowed one run (earned) over two innings with a pair of strikeouts state of Virginia (all divisions) in total strikeouts … Allowed seven runs against La Salle … Made first career start moving into the weekend rota- (six earned) on 19 hits and walked 43 … Offensively he batted .360 (32- tion on March 10 against Charlotte where he threw six scoreless innings for-89) with two extra base hits, 22 RBI and scored 11 runs … Recorded 12 surrendering five hits, walking four and striking out one … Named to multi-hit games with a season-high three against Potomac (4/7/15) … American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team after tossing seven Drew six walk while striking out just eight times … Swiped six of seven scoreless innings against No. 24 UCF where he allowed two hits with bases … Earned first-team all-conference, all-region and Virginia 6A All- three walks and six punch outs helping the Pirates advance to the State honors … Named Second-Team All-Metro by the Washington Post Championship Game … Tallied four quality starts (Charlotte, Towson, Tu- … 2015 Underclass High Honorable Mention selection by Perfect Game … lane, UCF) … Notched win over Towson (March 24), Tulane (April 30) and Named team captain as a senior … Posted an 11-0 record with a 0.54 ERA No. 24 UCF (May 26) … Struck out career-best 11 batters in five innings of … Struck out 136 batters in 65.0 innings and held opposing hitters to a relief against Western Carolina (March 3) in the LeClair Classic – all com- composite .071 batting average … Allowed just seven runs (five earned) ing in relief … Added second career double-digit strikeout game against on 14 hits while walking 24 … Recorded seven complete games and a Tulane (April 30) fanning 10 over 7.1 innings … Worked into the sixth in- pair of complete game shutouts (Patriot HS and Centreville HS) … Tal- ning of a start five times (twice into the seventh inning) … Allowed two lied multiple strikeouts nine times with a season-high 17 twice (Hylton or less hits in an outing seven times (none on two occasions) … Surren- HS and Patriot HS) … Did not allow a run in four of 11 outings … Tossed a dered one or less runs in a start five times (none three times) … Suffered no-hitter in his season debut vs. Hylton (3/15/16) in an 8-1 victory … Fol- losses to Connecticut (April 2), at Houston (April 7) and at USF (May 7) … lowed that with three no-hit frames versus Daniel Boone HS (3/21/16) Had multiple punch outs in a contest 10 times (five or more on six occa- where he fanned seven of nine batters faced … Led the state of Virgin- sions) … Allowed four of five inherited runners to score (80.0 percent) ia in total strikeouts for the second-straight year … Offensively batted … Appeared in nine games making six starts in league play … Posted a .348 (31-for-89) with seven doubles, 15 RBI and scored 15 runs … Swiped 1-3 record with a 4.40 ERA … Allowed 22 runs (15 earned) on 36 hits … 13 of 15 bases … Slugged .426 and had a .410 on-base percentage … Tal- Struck out 31 while walking 18 in 30.2 innings … Ranked among the AAC lied 11 multi-hit games with a season-high three against Daniel Boone leaders in earned runs allowed (t2nd), fewest doubles allowed (t2nd), HS (3/21/16) … Earned MaxPreps Second-Team All-America honors ... fewest hits allowed (fourth), runs (sixth), ERA (seventh) and opposing Other honors included: Washington Post Player-of-the-Year, Prince Wil- batting average (.242/9th) … Held opposing hitters to a .242 compos- liam County (Va.) Player-of-the-Year, Virginia High School League 6A ite batting average … 2017 Summer: Played for the Harwich Mariners State Player-of-the-Year, Conference 8 Player-of-the-Year and regional of the Cape Cod League … Appeared in six games making three starts player-of-the-year … Played travel ball for the Marrucci Stars under the … Teammate of Dwanya Williams-Sutton … Posted a 1-1 record with a direction of coaches Carson Carron, Larry Prange an Mike Colangelo … 6.17 ERA … Allowed 18 runs (16 earned) on 25 hits … Struck out 31 and Four-year all-academic selection with a cumulative 4.0 GPA … Summa walked 17 in 23.1 innings … Picked up win at Hyannis (July 3) allow- Cum Laude … Top 10 percent in class (600-plus students) … Rated as ing two runs (one earned) on four hits with five strikeouts … Fanned 11 the No. 1 left-hander and No. 10 overall prospect in the state of Virgin- batters against Yarmouth-Dennis (July 18) where he earned CCBL Pitch- ia by Perfect Game … Tabbed as the 33rd-best lefty nationally and No. er-of-the-Week honors (July 25) … Battlefield High School: Three-year 273 overall by Perfect Game … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention letterwinner for coach Jay Burkhart … Helped the Bobcats to a 55-18 All-America … First-team All-Atlantic Regional selection in 2016 by Per- three-year record which included a pair of conference tournament titles fect Game … Baseball America tabbed him as the 13th-best prospect (2014 and 2016), one conference regular season crown (2016) and a run- in Virginia for the 2016 Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft … ner-up finish in the state playoffs … As a sophomore helped the Bobcats Participated in several showcase events including 2014 WWBA Under- to the Conference 8 tournament title and a 16-5 record … Earned sec- class World Championship in Fort Myers, Fla., 2014 WWBA 2016 Grads ond-team all-conference honors as an outfielder batting .378 (17-for-45) or 16U National Championship in Cartersville, Ga., 2014 PG Super25 with three doubles, 11 RBI and eight runs scored … Tallied five multi-hit 16U/2016 Grads Mid-Atlantic Qualifier in Lanoka Harbor, N.J., 2015 WWBA games with a season-best three on two occasions (Osbourn Park HS and World Championship (all-tournament team) in Jupiter, Fla., 2015 WWBA McLean HS) … Was a perfect 4-for-4 on the base paths … Appeared in Southeast Qualifier (MVP and all-tournament team) in Cartersville, Ga., four games on the mound in relief … Did not allow a run in 5.1 innings … 2015 WWBA Northeast Qualifier (all-tournament team) in Vineland, N.J., Struck out six and walked two … Held opposing hitters to a .150 compos-

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 32 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2015 East Coast Professional Showcase in Tampa, Fla., 2015 WWBA 2016 pick as a freshman … Garnered Georgia All-State honors as a senior … Grads or 17 National Championship in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tournament As a junior he batted .328 with seven extra base hits (four doubles, three team) and 2015 WWBA 2015 Grads or 18U National Championship in Car- triples) and scored 22 runs … Named 2015 Underclass Honorable Men- tersville, Ga. … Personal: Full name is Jake Anthony Agnos … Born in tion selection by Perfect Game … On the gridiron, he earned all-region- Haymarket, Va. … Son of Niko and Lee Agnos … Has three siblings (Katie, al honors as a sophomore (defensive back) … Four-year honor roll se- John and Zach) … Intended major is management information systems lection that sported 3.98 cumulative GPA … Named Effingham County … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll selection (Chancel- High School Heisman winner as a senior … Received the Georgia Dug- lor’s List all three semesters) … Named to 2017 American Athletic Confer- out Club Stellar Student Athlete Award for baseball in 2014 … Also re- ence All-Academic Team … Chosen to represent ECU and The American ceived the Impact Athlete Honors Award for the Georgia State football at the 2017-18 NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership Forum in Washington team … Played travel ball for Chain Baseball and coach Andy Burress … D.C. (Nov. 16-19, 2017). Rated as the 16th-best outfielder and No. 62 overall prospect in the state of Georgia by Perfect Game … Also tabbed as the 124th-best outfielder CAREER HIGHS - innings pitched: 7.1 vs. Tulane (4/30/17); strikeouts: 11 overall prospect by Perfect Game … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Men- vs. Western Carolina (3/3/17); walks: 5 vs. Tulane (4/30/17); hits: 9 at USF tion All-American and Southeast Regional Honorable Mention … Partic- (5/7/17); runs: 6 at USF (5/17/17); earned runs: 6 at USF (5/17/17). ipated in several showcase events including 2012 14U BCS Finals in Fort Agnos’ Career Pitching Statistics Myers, Fla., 2012 WWBA 2015 Grads or 15U National Championships in YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA Marietta, Ga., 2012 WWBA 2016 Grads or 14U National Championships in 2017 16 10 0 3 3 0 64.1 58 31 23 32 64 3.22 Marietta, Ga., 2013 15U Perfect Game Works Series in Fort Myers, Fla., Totals 16 10 0 3 3 0 64.1 58 31 23 32 64 3.22 2013 WWBA 2016 Grads or 15U National Championships in Marietta, Ga., 2013-14 WWBA 2016 Grads or 16U National Championships in Cartersville, Ga., 2014-15 17U BCS Finals in Fort Myers, Fla., 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or Dusty Baker 17U National Championships in Cartersville, Ga. and 2015 National Show- 6 OF | 5-10 | 178 | L/R | So. case in Fort Myers, Fla. … Personal: Full name is Dusty Wyatte Baker … Clyo, Ga. | Effingham County Born in Savannah, Ga. … Son of Dawn and David Baker … Has one sib- ling (Cal) … Dad played collegiate baseball at South Georgia College and 2017: Appeared in 49 games making 28 starts Armstrong Atlantic State University … Brother is a currently playing col- (all in centerfield) during rookie season … Bat- legiately at Georgia Southern University … Intended major is industri- ted .268 (26-for-97) with a pair of doubles, five al distribution and logistics … Two-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor RBI and scored 21 runs … Swiped 4 of 8 bases … Roll selection (Fall 2016, Fall 2017) … Named to 2017 American Athletic Made collegiate debut at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 18) coming in as a pinch Conference All-Academic Team. runner … Registered first career hit at College of Charleston (March 8) … Scored first career run against St. John’s (March 4) in the LeClair Classic … CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 (3x - last vs Tulane 4/28/17); runs: 2 (4x - Got first collegiate start against Charlotte (March 10) going 1-for-2 with last vs. Tulane 4/28/17); hits: 4 at Elon (3/21/17); RBI: 1 (5x - last vs. UCF a double … Drove in runs against Duke, Mercer, Cincinnati, Connecticut 5/23/17); home runs: none; stolen bases: 1 (4x - last vs. Tulane 4/28/17). and UCF … Tallied a career-high four hits at Elon (March 21) … Scored at Baker’s Career Hitting Statistics least one run in 17 games (multiple four times) … Laced doubles against YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG Charlotte and at Connecticut (May 20) … Drew 10 walks on the season 2017 49 28 97 21 26 2 0 0 5 28 10 22 4-8 .268 including a pair versus UCF (April 13) … Was hit by a pitch on five occa- Totals 49 28 97 21 26 2 0 0 5 28 10 22 4-8 .268 sions … Committed one error in 88 chances for a .989 fielding percent- age … Recorded 85 putouts and two assists … Registered multiple put- outs in a contest 23 times with a career-best six twice (Mercer/March 17, North Carolina/April 4) … Batted .159 (7-for-44) with a double, two Nick Barber RBI and five runs scored in league play … Appeared in four post-season 2 INF | 6-0 | 160 | R/R | So. games making two starts … Hit at a .286 (2-for-7) clip with an RBI and Apopka, Fla. | Apopka one run scored … Tallied five multi-hit games … Registered season-long 2017: Made 21 appearances with eight starts six-game hit streak from March 8-17 where he batted .500 (10-for-20) (2/2B, 5/SS, 1/DH) … Batted .258 (8-for-31) with with a pair of RBI and six runs scored … Hit primarily in the bottom of seven RBI and three runs scored … Laced three the order (eighth and ninth spots) … 2017 Summer Ball: Played for the extra-base hits (all doubles) … Walked twice Baltimore Redbirds of the Cal Ripken League … Appeared in 13 games while striking out three times … Was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen bases where he batted .243 (9-for-37) with a home run, two RBI and scored (Campbell/1, Towson/2) … Made first collegiate start at No. 8 Ole Miss eight runs … Smacked lone home run against the T Bolts (June 25) in (Feb. 19) going 0-for-1 with an RBI … Registered first hit and scored first a 10-3 victory … Tallied three multi-hit games … Stole eight of 10 bases run at Campbell (Feb. 22) … Collected career-best three hits at Connecti- including one in five straight games (six bags) … Effingham County cut (May 20) going 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and one RBI … Scored High School: Two-sport athlete and eight-time letterwinner (baseball at least one run in three games (Campbell, Towson, Connecticut) … Tal- 4, football 4) … Helped the Rebels to a 63-38 four-year record under lied three sacrifices (two sac hits, one sac fly) … Committed three -er coach Brett Griffin … Three-time First-Team All-Region 3-AAAAA selec- rors in 32 chances for a .906 fielding percentage … Recorded six put- tion (sophomore to senior) … Honorable Mention All-Region 3-AAAAA outs, 23 assists and turned three double plays … Registered career-high

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 33 2018 Baseball Fact Book two putouts on twice – both against Connecticut … Appeared in two Zach Barnes post-season games … Batted .357 (5-for-14) with a pair of doubles, one 32 RHP | 6-1 | 203 | R/R | Jr. RBI and one run scored in conference action … Started 3 of 12 games in San Jacinto, Calif. | Iowa Western CC The American … Tallied two multi-hit games … Batted ninth in the order Iowa Western Community College (2017): in five of eight starts … 2017 Summer: Played for the New Market Reb- Played for coach Marc Rardin helping the Reivers els of the Valley League … Teammate of Jake Washer … Appeared in 41 to a 44-16 record as a sophomore … Appeared in games where he batted .290 (47-for-162) with a pair of home runs and 20 games posting a 3-0 record with three saves 21 RBI … Laced four doubles and three triples, while walking 25 times … … Struck out 43 while walking nine in 31.1 innings … Allowed six runs Stole 17 of 20 bases … Named to North All-Star squad … Tallied 14 multi- (five earned) on 19 hits for a 1.44 ERA … Held opposing hitters to a .178 hit and four multi-RBI games … Apopka High School: Three-year let- (19-for-107) composite batting average … Notched wins against Semi- terwinner for coach Eric Lassiter … Helped the Blue Darters to a 66-23- nole State and Southwestern (twice) … Worked two or more innings of 1 three-year record which included a district title in 2015 and the Spring relief six times (three-plus twice) with a season-best 3.2 against South- Break Slam crown in 2016 … Two-time All-Metro Conference selection east (April 26) … Fanned multiple batters in a game 13 times with a per- (2015-16) … As a sophomore batted .240 with a home run, 10 RBI and sonal-best six against Southeast (April 26) and Southwestern (May 1) 13 runs scored … Followed that batting .305 with a home run, 15 RBI an … Registered saves against Crowder (twice) and Indian Hills … San Ja- 16 runs scored on his way to all-conference honors … Winning pitcher cinto High School: Four-year letterwinner for Rick Zepek … Three-time against Olympia (Orlando) in the Florida 8A-3A district title game where All-Mountain Pass League selection (2013-15) … Team captain for se- he recorded five strikeouts – Olympia was ranked No. 1 nationally by nior year … Named Team MVP as a senior and Offensive MVP as a ju- USA Today at the time … As a senior captain, he sported a .402 batting nior … Named Bill Gray and Hemet Sportsman’s Club Pitcher-of-the- average with seven extra base hits (home run, two triples and four dou- Year … Batted .332 (62-fo-187) with three home runs and 23 doubles bles), while driving in a career-high 19 runs and scoring 23 … Named with the Tigers … On the mound posted an 11-8 record with six saves … Florida Athletics Coaches Association (FACA) Player-of-the-Year … Also Sported a 1.76 ERA allowing 73 runs (31 earned) in 123 innings … Record- named Brighthouse Networks (Central Florida) Player-of-the-Year, Or- ed 130 strikeouts to just 51 walks … Tossed five complete games during lando Sentinel First-Team All-Area and the Spring Break Slam MVP … senior year … Held opposing hitters to a .219 composite batting aver- Four-year honor roll selection that sported 4.5 cumulative GPA … Stood age … Batted .390 while posting a 7-4 record with a 1.29 ERA in 70.2 in- in the top five percent of his class … Played travel ball for the Orlando nings on his way to first-team all-league honors … Played travel ball Scorpions and coach Brian Dempsey … Rated as the 29th-best short- for San Gabriel Valley Arsenal … Named 2015 California Regional Hon- stop and No. 203 overall prospect in the state of Florida by Perfect Game orable Mention selection by Perfect Game … Tabbed as the 92nd-best … Also tabbed as the 226th-best shortstop nationally by Perfect Game pitching prospect in California (No. 327 overall) by Perfect Game … Par- … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and Florida Re- ticipated in 2013 PG/Evoshield Upperclassman National Championship gional Honorable Mention … Participated in several showcase events in- (Goodyear, Ariz.), 2014 WWBA World Championships (Jupiter, Fla.) and cluding 2012 WWBA 16U Labor Day Classic in Fort Myers, Fla. (all-tourna- 2014 California World Series (Los Angeles, Calif.) … Personal: Full name ment team), 2013 PG Super25 2015 Grads or 17U North Florida Qualifier is Zachary Taylor Barns … Born in Riverside, Calif. … Son of Susan and in Winter Haven, Fla., 2013 WWBA 16U Labor Day Classic in Fort Myers, James Barnes … Has three siblings (April, Brandy and Kaylee) … Intend- Fla. (all-tournament team), 2013 16U WWBA East Memorial Day Classic ed major is communication … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor in Fort Myers, Fla. (all-tournament team), 2014 WWBA Underclass World Roll in Fall of 2017. Championship in Fort Myers, Fla., 2014 16U Super25 in Fort Myers, Fla., 2014 PG 16U Florida State Championship in Fort Myers, Fla., 2014 WWBA 2016 Gras or 16U National Championships in Cartersville, Ga., 2014 PG Super25 16U All-Florida Regional in Fort Myers, Fla., 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Championship in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tournament Cole Beavin RHP | 6-5 | 182 | R/R | Fr. team), 2015 17U WWBA Elite Round Robin in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tour- 31 Ocoee, Fla. | West Orange nament team) and 2015 17U National Invitational in Fort Myers, Fla. (all-tournament team) … Personal: Full name is Nicholas Michael Bar- West Orange High School: Two-year letterwinner ber, but prefers to go by Nick … Born in Rochester, N.Y. … Son of Cassie for coach Jesse Marlo that helped the Warriors to and Mike Barber … Has one sibling (Henry) … Intended major is busi- a 53-7 two-year record … Member of two District ness management … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll se- and Metro Championship Teams (2016-17) … 2016 lection (Fall 2016 to present) … Named to 2017 American Athletic Confer- Regional Champions … Runner-Up in Regional as a senior in 2017 … As ence All-Academic Team. a junior, sported an 8-0 record with a 1.55 ERA … Struck out 72 batters while walking 11 in 49.2 innings of work … Allowed 14 runs (11 earned) on CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 4 (2x - last at UCONN 5/20/17); runs: 1 (3x - 14 hits … Registered three saves … Won Team … Credit- last vs. UCONN 4/2/17); hits: 3 at UCONN (5/20/17); RBI: 3 vs. Towson ed with a save against Orange County University that gave the Warriors (3/26/17); home runs: none; stolen bases: 2 vs. Towson (3/26/17). their first-ever FHSAA Final Four appearance – finished season 27-3 -re Barber’s Career Hitting Statistics cord … Named First-Team All-Orlando Sentinel as a senior after posting YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG a 10-3 record with a 1.33 ERA … Recorded 95 strikeouts to 15 walks in 73.2 2017 21 8 31 3 8 3 0 0 7 11 1 3 3-3 .258 innings of work … Surrendered 21 runs (14 earned) on 51 hits … Played Totals 21 8 31 3 8 3 0 0 7 11 1 3 3-3 .258 travel ball for Matt Gerber and the Orlando Scorpions … Posted a 1-0

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 34 2018 Baseball Fact Book mark with a 0.50 ERA in 14 innings while fanning 18 … Tossed a complete Ranked among AAC leaders (all games) in opposing BA (.231/4th), few- game four-hitter with seven strikeouts against Olympia (5-1) clinching est BBs allowed (19/t4th) and fewest hits allowed (62/7th) … Appeared the top seed for the Class 9A, District 3 Tournament … Named 2016 Un- in one post-season contest … West Columbus High School: Four-year derclass Honorable Mention by Perfect Game … Second-team All-Flori- starter and letterwinner for coach Jeff Lamb … Helped the Vikings to da Regional and Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-Amer- a 59-50 record during his four years … Posted a 26-16 overall record on ican in 2017 … Rated as the 39th right-handed pitching prospect (118 the mound with a 1.63 ERA … Tallied 312 strikeouts to 82 walks in 253.1 overall) in the state of Florida … Tabbed as No. 229 righty and No. 500 innings … Allowed 102 runs (59 earned) with a pair of saves and held national ranking as a senior by Perfect Game … Named to nine all-tour- opposing hitters to a .204 composite batting average … Four-time team nament teams and selected as to Top Prospect Team at the 2015 Ju- pitching MVP and All-Columbus County selection … Two-time 3 Rivers nior National Showcase at several Perfect Game events … Participated All-Conference honoree (2014 and 2016) … As a freshman went 6-4 in in several showcase events including 2014 14U Super25 (Fort Myers, Fla.), 11 appearances … Sported a 1.73 ERA with 52 strikeouts in 60.2 innings 2014 PG 14U Florida State Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 14U BCS … Surrendered 27 runs (15 earned) on 50 hits … Tallied four or more Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014-15 WWBA Underclass World Championship strikeouts in a game eight times with a season-high seven twice (Fair- (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 16U Perfect Game World Series (Cartersville, Ga.), mont HS and Pender HS) … Allowed one or less run in seven of 11 out- 2015 WWBA 2017 or 16U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 ings (no runs four times) … During sophomore campaign posted a 6-3 WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 record with a 2.05 ERA on his way to the first of two all-conference selec- Jr. National Showcase (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015-16 WWBA World Champi- tions … Fanned 60 while walking 23 in 61.1 innings of work … Gave up 28 onship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2015-16 WWBA Florida Qualifier (Fort Myers, Fla.), runs (18 earned) on 55 hits … Struck out a season-high 12 batters in 2014 2016 17U Perfect Game World Series (Mesa, Ariz.), 2016 17 U BCS Finals debut against East Bladen HS (2/28/14) where he allowed one run (un- (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2016 WWBA 2017 Grads or 17 U National Championship earned) on one hits over six frames … Tallied four or more punch outs (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 National Showcase (Fort Myers, Fla.) … Per- in nine of 12 contests … As a junior went 7-5 on the mound with a 1.28 sonal: Full name is Cole Thomas Beavin … Born in Orlando, Fla. … Son ERA in 11 starts … Struck out a then career-high 95 batters while issuing of Stacey and Scott Beavin … Has one sibling (Scott) … Intended major 22 free passes in 71.1 innings … Allowed 20 runs (13 earned) on 44 hits … is business marketing … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll Fanned a season-high 13 batters twice (St. Pauls HS and Camden Coun- in Fall of 2017. ty HS) … Had four or more strikeouts in 11 of 16 appearances … Held op- ponents to one or few runs in 11 of 16 appearances (no runs six times) … Opposing hitters batted at a .167 clip … Notched first high school save against East Carteret (5/16/15) striking out five in 2.1 innings … Record- Trey Benton ed three complete games including a complete game shutout against 24 RHP | 6-4 | 205 | R/R | So. Camden County (5/19/15) … Closed out prep career with a 7-4 record and Cerro Gordo, N.C. | West Columbus a 1.52 ERA … Fanned a career-best 105 batters and walked 21 in 60.0 in- All-conference candidate that will be penciled nings … Held opposing hitters to a .213 composite average … Allowed 27 into the weekend rotation for the second-straight runs (13 earned) on 50 hits … Notched second career save against East season … 2017: Closed out rookie season appear- Columbus (4/29/16) with a perfect inning and two strikeouts … Tallied ing in 14 games (all starts) in the weekend ro- a career-high 14 strikeouts on two occasions (South Robeson HS and tation … Posted a 3-4 record with a 4.18 ERA … Fanned a team-high 74 Red Springs HS) … Had four double-digit strikeout performances and batters while walking just 19 … Allowed 39 runs (33 earned) on 62 hits fanned four or more batters in a contest 11 of 12 appearances … Struck in 71.0 innings of work … Made collegiate debut at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. out nine (five swinging, four looking) against Fairmont High in March of 19) surrendering two runs (both earned) on four hits with three strike- 2016 … Recorded three complete games (two complete game shutouts) outs and two walks in 1.2 innings … Named to AAC Honor Roll (March 6) … Member of the North Carolina Baseball Coaches Association (NCBCA) after tossing seven shutout innings with eight strikeouts against Ap- All-Star team alongside current Pirate teammates Spencer Brickhouse, palachian State in the LeClair Classic … Fanned a career-high 10 bat- Bryant Packard and Tyler Smith that participated in the NC/SC Challenge ters on two occasions (La Salle/Feb. 26 and Towson/March 25) … Tallied … Honor graduate who posted a 3.98 cumulative GPA … Junior Marshall team-best five quality starts (App. State, Mercer, Towson, Connecticut, and Beta Club member … Played travel ball for the Dirtbags under coach UCF) … Notched first career win against La Salle (Feb. 26) … Also had Andy Partin … Rated as the third-best right-handed and No. 8 overall wins versus Appalachian State (March 5) and Towson (March 25) … Suf- prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Also tabbed as fered losses at Houston (April 8), at Cincinnati (April 21), Tulane (April 29) the 64th-best righty and No. 201 overall prospect nationally by Perfect and Memphis (May 13) … Worked into the fifth inning in 10 of 14 starts Game … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and First- with a career-best 7.1 against UCF (April 14) … Surrendered two or less Team All-Atlantic Regional selection … Participated in several showcase runs in a game eight times (none twice) … Stands third on ECU fresh- events including 2013 PG Super25 2017 Grads or 15U Coastal Qualifier man pitching charts in innings pitched (74.0) … Two or fewer earned in Greenville, S.C., 2014-15 WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla. runs seven times … Fanned multiple batters in a contest 13 times (five (all-tournament team), 2014 WWBA Underclass World Championships or more seven times) … Held opposing hitters to a .231 composite bat- in Fort Myers, Fla. (all-tournament team), 2014 15U Perfect Game World ting average … Ranked among team leaders in six statistical categories Series in Fort Myers, Fla., 2014 16U Perfect Game World Series in Fort including games started, innings pitched and strikeouts … Allowed 17 Myers, Fla., 2014 WWBA 2016 Grads or 16U National Championships in extra base hits (nine doubles, eight home runs) … Appeared in seven Cartersville, Ga., 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads or 16U National Championships games (all starts) in AAC action posting an 0-4 record with a 6.00 ERA … in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tournament team) and 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 35 2018 Baseball Fact Book 17U National Championships in Cartersville, Ga. … Personal: Full name is ting .276 (16-for-58) with a pair of doubles, one triple and five RBI … Ricky James Benton, III but prefers to go by Trey … Born in Wilmington, Scored six runs and walked three times … Swiped 1 of 2 bases … Bunn N.C. … Son of Angie and Rick Benton … Has three siblings (Cody, Cole and High School: Four-year starter and letterwinner under coach Christo- Chase) … Intended major is accounting … Two-time ECU Director of Ath- pher Cullom … Helped the Wildcats to a 77-18 four-year record that in- letics Honor Roll selection (Fall 2016, Fall 2017). cluded four-straight NC 2A Conference regular season titles and a pair of Johnston County Invitational crowns (2015-16) … Completed prep ca- CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 7.1 vs. UCF (4/14/17); strikeouts: 10 (2x reer with a .548 (136-for-248) average that ranked as the second-high- - last vs. Towson 3/25/17); walks: 3 vs. La Salle (2/26/17); hits: 8 (2x est in NCHSAA history … Belted 25 home runs with 131 RBI and scored last at USF 5/6/17); runs: 7 at Houston (4/8/17); earned runs: 7 at Hous- ton (4/8/17). 125 runs in 90 high school games … Struck out just 10 times in prep ca- reer while drawing 77 walks … Successfully stole 48 of 49 bases (98.0 Benton’s Career Pitching Statistics percent) … Four-time all-conference and two-time league player-of- YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA the-year (2015-16) selection … Three-time North Carolina 2A All-State 2017 14 14 0 3 4 0 71.0 62 39 33 19 74 4.18 and Raleigh News & Observer All-Metro pick (2014-16) … As a freshman, Totals 14 14 0 3 4 0 71.0 62 39 33 19 74 4.18 he batted .551 (38-for-69) with 12 extra base hits, 22 RBI and scored 29 runs … Tallied 11 multi-hit and five multi-RBI games … Drew 10 walks and struck out just four times in 24 games … Was a perfect 12-for-12 Spencer Brickhouse in stolen bases … During sophomore campaign batted an impressive 42 1B | 6-4 | 223 | L/R | So. .548 (34-for-62) with five home runs, nine doubles and one triple … Zebulon, N.C. | Bunn Named MaxPreps Underclass All-American … Scored 26 runs and col- lected 42 RBI in 22 contests … Recorded 10 multi-hit and 11 multi-RBI All-America candidate that can hit for average, games … Drove in a season-high six runs against Durham School of the power and plays a solid defense … 2017: Named Arts (4/2/14) with a pair of home runs in game one of a doubleheader to three Freshman All-America Teams (Baseball … Also had a five-RBI game against North Carolina School of Science & America, Collegiate Baseball, D1Baseball) … Ap- Math (5/2/14) with a home run and a triple … Once again perfect on the peared in 57 games making 51 starts (33/1B, 18/DH) … Batted .310 (61-for- base paths (12-for-12) … As a senior earned USA Today North Carolina 197) with 28 RBI and scored 36 runs … Belted 10 home runs on the year All-State honors … 2015 Underclass High Honorable Mention selection tying Travis Watkins for the team lead and ranking eighth in The Amer- by Perfect Game … Hit at an impressive .585 (31-for-53) clip with seven ican … Hit a pair of home runs against College of Charleston (March 8) home runs and 29 RBI … Laced nine double and three triples, while scor- and Memphis (May 12) … Registered 16 multi-hit and seven multi-RBI ing 31 runs … Recorded a pair of multi-home run games (Durham School games … Tallied 19 extra base hits … Recorded four game-winning RBI of the Arts and Warren County) … Tallied 10 multi-hit and nine multi- (Appalachian State, College of Charleston, Cincinnati and UCF) … Seven RBI games … Recorded a season-high four hits against Warren Coun- of 10 home runs were solo … Two-time AAC Honor Roll selection (March ty (5/8/15) going 4-for-4 with two homers, three RBI and three runs 13, May 15) … Named ECU Male Rookie-of-the-Year at the fourth annu- scored … Drew 23 walks to just three strikeouts … Slugged 1.264 and al Goldspy’s … Enters sophomore season having reached base safely in had a .711 on-base percentage … Stole 12 bases for the third-straight 16-straight games (started April 29 vs. Tulane) … Recorded season-long year (12-for-12) … Opened senior season as a preseason All-America se- six-game hitting streak from March 26 to April 4 where he batted .360 lection by MaxPreps … Batted .516 with 13 home runs, 38 RBI and scored (9-for-25) with two RBI and three runs scored … Also had a five game, 39 runs on his way to First-Team All-America honors by Baseball Amer- four-game and four three-game streaks … Registered at least one hit ica … Also garnered MaxPreps Small School All-America accolades … in 41 games … Drove in at least one run in 17 games including a string Named 247Sports.com North Carolina Player-of-the-Year … Added six of five-straight from March 3-8 … Hit home run in first collegiate game doubles and a pair of triples as Bunn’s leadoff hitter … Homered in five- at No. 8 Ole Miss (solo) … Also smacked home runs against College of straight games from April 8-19 … Recorded 11 multi-hit and eight multi- Charleston (three), Mercer (two), Towson (one), Memphis (two) and UCF RBI games … Registered a career-high five hits against Durham School (one) … Batted anywhere between the fourth and eighth spots in the of the Arts (4/5/16) where he was 5-for-5 with five runs scored … Drove lineup, primarily in the four and five hole … Scored at least one run in in a career-best seven runs three games later against North Carolina 26 games (multiple six times) … Committed four errors in 299 chang- School of Science & Math (4/15/16) … Drew 29 walks while striking out es for a .987 fielding percentage … Recorded 275 putouts, 20 assists and just three times … Swiped 12 of 13 bases … Slugged 1.281 and had a .670 turned 24 double plays … Registered double-digit putouts nine times on-base percentage … Member of the North Carolina Baseball Coaches with a season-best 17 against Connecticut (April 1) … Drew at least one Association (NCBCA) All-Star team alongside current Pirate teammates walk 21 contests with multiple free passes on three occasions … Com- Trey Benton, Bryant Packard and Tyler Smith that participated in the NC/ mitted three errors in 32 chances for a .906 fielding percentage in AAC SC Challenge … Four-year honor roll student that boasted a 4.65 cu- play … Recorded six putouts, 23 assists and turned three double plays … mulative GPA … National Technical Honor Society, Beta Club and Rho Registered career-high two putouts on twice – both against Connecticut Kappa History Honor Society member … Played travel ball for the Dirt- … In league play, hit at a .288 (19-for-66) clip with a pair home homers, bags and coach Andy Partin … Played for Wilson Post 13 (American Le- eight RBI and eight runs … Played in four post-season games where he gion) under Daniel Johnson and Christopher Gill … Listed as the 10th- batted .250 (4-for-16) with a home run, two RBI and two runs scored … best prospect in North Carolina and No. 225 overall by Baseball America 2017 Summer: Played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod League … … Rated as the second-best first base and No. 4 overall prospect in the Teammate of Turner Brown and Chris Holba … Played in 16 games bat- state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Also tabbed as the ninth-

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 36 2018 Baseball Fact Book best first baseman and No. 178 over prospect nationally byPerfect Game with a career-long 3.0 at Memphis (April 16) where he had four strike- … 2016 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American and First-Team outs and earned his first career save … Fanned a career-best six batters All-Atlantic Regional selection … Played in several showcase events in- at No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in game one of the Lubbock Super Re- cluding 2014 Atlantic Coast Underclass Showcase in Kannapolis, N.C. (top gional helping ECU to its first-ever Super Regional win … Did not allow a prospect team), 2014 WWBA 2016 Grads or 16U National Championships run in 17 of 28 appearances (no earned runs in 18 outings) … Registered in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tournament team), 2015 East Coast Professional multiple strikeouts 13 times … Allowed one or less hit in 23 outings (no Showcase in Tampa, Fla., 2015 WBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Champi- hits eight times) … Suffered first career loss vs. USF (May 25) in the AAC onship in Cartersville, Ga. (all-tournament team) and 2016 World Show- Championships … Did not allow a run in Super Regional action scatter- case in Fort Myers, Fla. (top prospect team) … Personal: Full name is ing two hits over 6.0 innings with 11 strikeouts to just two walks in three Spencer Lee Brickhouse … Born in Raleigh, N.C. … Son of Laura and Adri- appearances … Surrendered one run (earned) in Charlottesville Region- an Brickhouse … Has one sibling (Gabby) … Intended major is electrical al with a pair of walks in 3.2 frames sporting a 2.45 ERA in two outings engineering … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll selection … Allowed 8 of 25 inherited runners to score (32.0 percent) … Sported a (Fall 2016 to present) … Named to 2017 American Athletic Conference 2.87 ERA with a 2-0 record and one save in 12 league games … Oppos- All-Academic Team. ing batters hit at a .200 clip against him … Crest High School: Three-year letterwinner and senior co-captain for coach Steven Hodge … Helped CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 (6x - last vs. UCF 5/23/17); runs: 3 (4x - last the Chargers to a 53-24 three-year record … Member of the 2013 Shel- vs. Memphis 5/12/17); hits: 3 (4x - last vs. UCF 4/13/17); RBI: 3 (3x - last at by FCA Easter Tournament Championship squad (no stats available) … CIN 4/23/17); home runs: 2 (2x - last vs. Memphis 5/12/17); stolen bases: 1 (2x - last at CofC 3/7/17). Guided Chargers to a NCHSAA Western Regional Final Runner-Up finish … Member of the Freshman JV squad in 2012 … As a sophomore earned Brickhouse’s Career Hitting Statistics First-Team All-Big South 3A Conference honors as an infielder … Batted YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG .360 with a home run and 12 RBI … Scored 15 runs and sported a .484 on- 2017 57 51 197 36 61 8 1 10 28 101 24 57 2-3 .310 base percentage … During junior campaign took home team pitcher-of- Totals 57 51 197 36 61 8 1 10 28 101 24 57 2-3 .310 the-year accolades after posting a 7-3 record on the bump with one save … Sported a 2.88 ERA with 81 strikeouts in 68 innings, while holding op- posing hitters to a composite .198 batting average … At the plate batted Matt Bridges .265 with three home runs, 11 RBI and scored 17 runs … Finished prep ca- 27 RHP | 5-11 | 182 | R/R | Jr. reer garnering South Mountain Athletic All-Conference honors … Named Shelby, N.C. | Crest Chargers Closer-of-the-Year after recording four saves to go with a 2-3 ledger … Sported a 2.35 ERA with 74 strikeouts in 44 innings holding hit- All-conference candidate that will work out of ters to a .188 average on his way to North Carolina Baseball Coaches As- the bullpen for the third-straight year … 2017: sociation (NCBCA) All-State accolades … Had most productive season at Appeared in 34 games all out of the bullpen to the plate belting four home runs with 11 doubles and a triple … Batted lead the staff … Posted a 1-3 record with two .370 with 23 RBI and 28 runs to go along with a .492 on-base percent- saves … Allowed 25 runs (all earned) on 44 hits in 46.2 innings … Struck age … Played travel ball for the Dirtbags under the direction of coach out 48 and walked 24 … Recorded saves at College of Charleston (March Andy Partin … Earned 2015 Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-Amer- 8) and at Connecticut (May 20) … Lone win came against No. 25 USF at ica honors … Second-Team All-Atlantic Region by Perfect Game selec- The American Championships … Worked at least one inning of relief in tion … Named 2014 Underclass High Honorable Mention All-America … 28 of 34 contests with a season-high 4.0 frames at College of Charleston Rated as the 12th-best RHP prospect in North Carolina (No. 272 national- (March 8) … Two-plus innings nine times … Did not allow an earned run ly) by Perfect Game … Garnered a No. 26 North Carolina ranking by Max- in 20 outings … Gave up one of fewer hits 19 times … Struck out at least Preps.com … Participated in several showcase events including 2013-14 one batter in 26 games (multiple 15 times) … Fanned a season-high PG WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2013 PG WWBA Under- four batters at College of Charleston (March 8) and at North Carolina class World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013 16U Perfect Game (April 4) … Did not issue a walk in 22 contests … Stands fourth on ECU’s World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 16U Perfect Game World Series single-season charts in appearances and relief appearances … Led The (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 PG WWBA 16U National Championship (Emerson, American in appearances and games in relief, while ranking seventh Ga.) and 2014 PG WWBA 17U National Championship (Emerson, Ga.) … in games finished … Appeared in 13 games going 0-2 with one save Beta Club member … National Honor Society member who maintained in league play … Combined on two shutouts (Connecticut/May 20 and a 4.4 cumulative GPA … National Technical Honor Society … Skills USA UCF/May 25) … Appeared in three post-season games where he allowed (Electronics) … Crest High School Scholar Athlete … Junior Marshal and just one run (earned) over 3.1 innings with three strikeouts … 2016: Ap- Cleveland County Schools Senior Scholar … Personal: Full name is Mat- peared in 28 games out of the bullpen – third most on the staff … Post- thew Kendall Bridges, but prefers to go by Matt … Son of Kelly and Brett ed a 2-1 record with a 2.98 ERA … Allowed 15 runs (14 earned) on 29 hits Bridges … Born in Shelby, N.C. … Father was a four-year lettermen in in 42.1 innings … Struck out 45 while walking just 18 … Notched two baseball at Gardner-Webb University (1984-87) … Grandfather (Bobby saves (Memphis, Texas Tech) … Registered wins at Connecticut (May 6) Bridges) earned one letter in baseball at the University of South Caroli- and against USF (May 13) … First collegiate win came at Connecticut with na (1959) … Majoring in public heath studies … Five-time ECU Director of a scoreless inning of relief … Less than a week later notched second win Athletics Honor Roll (Fall 2015 to present) … Two-time American Athlet- vs. USF with another scoreless outing (two-thirds) … Worked at least ic Conference All-Academic Team (20016-17). one inning of relief in 25 of 28 appearances … Two-plus innings 10 times

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 37 2018 Baseball Fact Book CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 4.0 at CofC (3/8/17); strikeouts: 6 at three home runs, 34 RBI and 28 runs scored … Earned AAC Honor Roll se- Texas Tech (6/10/16); walks: 5 at Houston (4/9/17); hits: 4 (2x - last vs. lection (Feb. 22) after collecting four hits, driving in three and scoring a NC State 4/19/16); runs: 4 (2x - last at Houston 4/9/17); earned runs: 4 pair of runs in the season series opener against Longwood … Laced five (2x - last at Houston 4/9/17). doubles, drew 21 walks and struck out 32 times … Tallied 11 total sacrific- es (one sac fly) … Delivered game-winning hit (walk-off) against SE Bridges’ Career Pitching Statistics Louisiana (Mar. 4) with a two-RBI single in the ninth inning … Also had YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA game-winning RBI vs. Connecticut (May 7) and No. 20 Bryant (June 3) – 2016 28 0 0 2 1 2 42.1 29 15 14 18 45 2.98 2017 34 0 0 1 3 2 46.2 44 25 25 24 48 4.82 the last coming in the Charlottesville Regional opener … Belted home Totals 62 0 0 3 4 4 89.0 73 40 39 42 93 3.94 runs against Longwood (Feb. 19), NC State (April 19) and USF (May 14) … Tied for second on the team with nine stolen bases and 11 hit by pitches … Tallied 14 multi-hit and six multi-RBI games … Recorded a career-high four hits vs. USF (May 13) … Drove in a personal-best four runs against Turner Brown NC State (April 19) … Enters season with a four-game hitting streak, 8 INF | 5-9 | 160 | S/R | Jr. which started on June 5 against William & Mary in the Charlottesville Re- Whiteville, N.C. | Whiteville gional Final … Tallied career-long five game hit streak from March 4-11 All-conference candidate that will man the short- where he batted .438 (7-for-16) with four RBI and four runs scored … stop position for the third-straight season … Stands third on all-time freshman single-season charts in games played Switch hitter that can spray the ball around the and stolen bases … In collegiate debut against Longwood (Feb. 19), field … Smooth defender with strong accurate went 3-for-3 with three RBI, two runs scored and was a triple shy of hit- throwing motion across the diamond … 2017: Started 55 of 56 games ting for the cycle … Scored at least one run in 22 games (multiple six played at shortstop … Batted .263 (52-for-198) with two home runs … times) … Registered at least one base hit in 32 contests … Swiped a pair Drove in 31 and scored 32 times … Laced 11 doubles (fourth on the team) of bases against George Mason (Mar. 9) … Committed 19 errors in 255 and one triple … Stole a team-best 10 bases in 13 attempts (76.9 percent) chances posting a .925 fielding percentage … Recorded 87 putouts, 149 … Lone player on the team to walk more times (28) than struck out (20) assists and turned 24 double plays … Was penciled into the Pirates line- … Led the team with 14 total sacrifices … Tied for The American lead with up in 8 of 9 spots, but primarily hit in the bottom third of the lineup … 11 sac hits, while standing 39th nationally … Ranked 117th nationally ECU posted a 35-22 record in games which he started … Batted .333 (4- toughest player to strikeout … Hit home runs at College of Charleston for-12) with an RBI and run scored during the Lubbock Super Regional … (March 8/grand slam) and Mercer (March 17) … Tallied three game-win- Managed just two hits in the Charlottesville Regional … One of three Pi- ning RBI (St. John’s/March 4, Duke/May 10 and Memphis/May 14) … Had rates to bat over .300 (25-for-83/.301) in league play … Started all 24 walk-off single in the 11th inning versus Memphis in series clinching -fi games in The American … Played in all eight postseason games record- nale, he second career walk-off hit … Registered 17 multi-hit and seven ing six hits, driving in three and scoring a pair of runs … Whiteville High multi-RBI games … Batted anywhere from the second to ninth spots in School: Earned four letters under coach Brett Harwood … Started 121 the starting lineup (primarily second, fifth and sixth) … Tallied sea- games in prep career … Helped the Wolfpack to a 103-18 four-year record son-long six-game hit streak from May 10-18 where he batted .429 (9- that included four conference and three state titles … Three-time for-21) with two doubles, six RBI and four runs scored … Reached base a all-county and all-conference selection (2013-15) … Committed only 11 season-long 10 consecutive games … Registered at least one hit in 33 of errors during career (two as a senior) … Stole 45 bases in 48 career at- 56 games … Scored at least one run in 23 games (multiple nine times) … tempts … Only player in school history to start and win three state Tied season-high with two steals against UNC Wilmington (April 11) … championships … Played in eight career state championship games … Also swiped bags versus Elon (two), Mercer, Towson, Tulane, UCF, Con- As a freshman batted .255 with 13 walks and scored 15 runs helping the necticut and Western Carolina … Tied career-high with four RBI at Col- Wolfpack claim the Waccamaw Conference and 2A State Championships lege of Charleston … Drew at least one walk in 24 contests with two in a … During sophomore campaign batted .402 with 12 RBI and 14 walks … game four times … Committed 10 errors in 230 chances for a .957 field- Scored 19 runs and stole 21 bases in 24 games … Earned first-team ing percentage … Recorded 63 putouts, 157 assists and turned 29 double all-county and all conference honors … Member of 2013 Waccamaw Con- plays … Registered three or more putouts in a game seven times … Had ference Championship squad … As a junior started 32 games at short- four more assists 17 times with a season-high eight twice (Charlotte, stop batting .390 with six extra base hits and 16 RBI … Scored 21 runs, Connecticut) … Led the Pirates in five statistical categories (assists, er- stole 12 bases and walked nine times … Earned first-team all-county, rors, sac hits, steal attempts, stolen bases), while standing among the all-conference, All-Cape Fear Region and all-state honors … Member of Top 5 in 10 other categories … Started 22 of 23 games in league play Three Rivers Conference and 1A State Championship teams … Participat- where he batted .253 (19-for-75) with five doubles and nine RBI … ed in the North Carolina Powerade All-State Games … Closed out prep Scored eight runs, walked 10 times and stole 2 of 4 bases … Appeared in career winning fourth-straight conference title and third state crown … four post-season games … 2017 Summer: Played for the Bourne Braves Batted .325 with a home run, four triples and six doubles … Drove in a of the Cape Cod League … Teammates of Spencer Brickhouse and Chris career-best 38 runs, while scoring 34 … Drew 18 walks, struck out just six Holba … Appeared in 16 games batting .238 (10-for-42) with a home times and stole 12 bases … Hit .411 during the state playoffs and capped run, double, three RBI and seven runs scored … Swiped 1 of 2 bases … career batting .555 in the State Championship Series … Earned 3-Rivers Tallied season-best three hits at Yarmouth-Dennis, where he also belt- Conference Player-of-the-Year honors and repeated as a first-team all ed his lone home run and drove in a pair … 2016: Started 58 of 60 games county, all-conference, All-Cape Fear Region and North Carolina Base- played at shortstop during rookie season … Batted .281 (56-for-199) with ball Coaches Association (NCBCA) All-State selection … Also named Sec- EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 38 2018 Baseball Fact Book ond-Team All-USA North Carolina by USA Today … Selected to play for Punched out 16 batters in a 3-1 playoff win over Mountain Heritage … the North Carolina squad for the 2015 NC-SC Challenge All-Star Game Closed out prep career hitting at a .430 clip with three home runs and (NCBCA) alongside ECU teammate Jake Washer … Two-time Underclass- nine doubles … Drove in 23 runs and walked 15 times … Sported a 4-0 men Honorable Mention All-America selection by Perfect Game … record with a 0.45 ERA where he struck out 53 batters and walked just Named 2015 Honorable Mention All-Atlantic Region … Played travel ball two in 31 frames …Played travel ball for Don Hutchins of the South Char- for the Dirtbags under the direction of coach Andy Partin where he was lotte Panthers … Batted .454 with 40 RBI, 17 extra-base hits while post- a team captain … Listed as the sixth-best shortstop prospect in North ing a 4-1 record with a 1.33 ERA … Fanned 48 batters while walking 17 in Carolina (No. 166 nationally) by Perfect Game … Participated in several 40 innings … Two-time Underclassman Honorable Mention All-Ameri- showcase events including 2012-13 PG WWBA Underclass World Champi- can (2015-16) … Second-Team All-Atlantic Region by Perfect Game (2017) onship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 PG WWBA World Championship (Jupi- … Named 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-American ter, Fla.), 2013-14 16U Perfect Game World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013- … Rated at the seventh-best left-handed pitcher and 48th-best pros- 14 PG WWBA 16U National Championship (Emerson, Ga.), 2013 PG WWBA pect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Also tabbed as 15U National Championship (Emerson, Ga.) and 2014 PG WWBA 17U Na- the 137th-best lefty overall by Perfect Game … Named to five all-tour- tional Championship (Emerson, Ga.) … Rated as the fifth-best prospect nament teams at several Perfect Game events … Participated in several in North Carolina (No. 13 nationally) by MaxPreps.com … North Carolina showcase events including 2014-16 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Academic Scholar … Member of the National Honor Society (sophomore, Fla.), 2014 WWBA 2015 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, junior and senior) sporting a 4.2 cumulative GPA … Personal: Full name Ga.), 2014 WWBA 2016 Grads or 16U National Championship (Cartersville, is Turner Alexander Brown … Son of Suzanne and Chris Brown … Born in Ga.), 2014 WWBA 2017 Grads or 15U National Championship (Cartersville, Whiteville, N.C. … Has one sibling (Chelsea) … Majoring in criminal jus- Ga.), 2015 WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), tice … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member (Fall 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads or 16U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015, Spring 2017, Fall 2017) … Named to American Athletic Conference 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), All-Academic Team (2016). 2015 17U WWBA Elite Round Robin (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 WWBA 2017 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.) … CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 6 (4x - last vs. Mercer-1 3/17/17); runs: 3 vs. UCF Person- Full name is Alec Michael Burleson … Born in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of (5/23/17); hits: 4 vs. USF (5/13/16); RBI: 4 (2x - last at CofC 3/8/17); home al: Betty and Jason Burleson … Has one sibling (Bradley) … Intended major runs: 1 (5x - last vs. Mercer-2 3/17/17); stolen bases: 2 (2x - last vs. UNC Wilmington 4/11/17). is business management … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall 2017 (Chancellor’s List). Brown’s Career Hitting Statistics YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG 2016 60 58 199 28 56 5 0 3 34 70 21 32 9-12 .281 2017 56 55 198 32 52 11 1 2 31 71 28 20 10-13 .263 Seth Caddell Totals 116 113 397 60 108 16 1 5 65 141 49 52 19-25 .272 9 C/INF | 5-10 | 195 | R/R | Fr. Carthage, N.C. | Pinecrest Pinecrest High School: Four-year letterwinner Alec Burleson and starter for head coach Jeff Hewitt … Helped 19 LHP/1B | 6-1 | 212 | L/L | Fr. the Patriots to a 71-34 four-year record … Owns a Denver, N.C. | East Lincoln career .356 (104-for-292) career batting average East Lincoln High School: Two-sport athlete who with 16 home runs, 27 doubles ad 82 RBI … Scored 55 runs while walk- earned five letters (4 baseball, 1 basketball) … ing 61 times … On the mound he appeared in 14 games sporting a 3.78 Helped the Mustangs to a 50-27 three-year var- ERA … Allowed 13 runs (nine earned) with 17 strikeouts in 16.2 innings … sity record under coach Chris Matile … Four-time Four-time Southeastern All-Conference selection (2014-17) … As a true all-conference selection … Three-time North Carolina 2A All-State Team freshman batted .338 (25-for-74) with a pair of homer, eight doubles honoree (2015-17) … Named 2016 Greater Charlotte Hot Stove High and 19 RBI and earned the first of four-straight all-conference honors … School Player-of-the-Year … Two-time Denver Weekly and 2017 SD-7 Followed rookie season batting .302 (19-for-63) with three round trip- Conference Player-of-the-Year … Twelve-time MaxPreps.com Player-of- pers, three doubles and 12 RBI … As a junior helped the Patriots win the the-Game selection … Struck out just eight times over the last three SEC Tournament Championship after he batted .345 (30-for-87) … He years … During sophomore season batted .403 with three home runs belted four home runs, laced seven doubles and drove in 23 runs while and eight doubles … Drove in 36 run and walked 11 times … Posted a 7-3 scoring 12 … Selected to play for the Atlanta Braves squad in the South record with a 0.77 ERA … Struck out 83 batters and walked 11 in 63.0 in- Atlantic Border Battle under former ECU Assistant Coach and ECU Hall of nings … As a junior stood second on the team with a .390 batting av- Famer Billy Best following junior campaign … Named First-Team N.C. erage and led the club with 30 RBI – second-most in program histo- Baseball Coaches Association 4A All-State as senior after batting .441 ry … Laced seven doubles and hit six home runs, which tied him for (30-for-68) with seven home runs, nine doubles and 28 RBI … Scored fifth most in a season at East Lincoln … On the mound won a school re- 14 runs while drawing 18 walks to just eight strikeouts … Played trav- cord eight games, which is tied for second in a single-season follow- el ball for Jeff Petty and the Evoshield Canes where he batted .330 with ing his seven-win campaign as a sophomore … Fanned a program-best five home runs and 28 RBI … Two-time Underclassman Honorable Men- 104 batters while sporting a 0.83 ERA (third on single-season charts) … tion All-American (2015-16) … First-Team All-Atlantic Region selection by Perfect Game (2017) … Named 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 39 2018 Baseball Fact Book Mention All-American … Rated as the third-best catcher and 19th-best 2015/5) … As a sophomore posted a 3-0 record with a 2.69 ERA on his prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Also tabbed way to 4A Eastern Carolina Honorable Mention All Conference acco- as the 45th-best catcher and 440th overall prospect in the county by lades … Fanned 30 while walking 11 in 28.2 innings … Recorded multiple Perfect Game … Listed as the No. 33 pro prospect by Baseball America strikeouts in eight of 10 games with a career-high 10 against Havelock … Named to six all-tournament teams at several Perfect Game events (April 23, 2013) in a complete-game 9-2 victory … Registered lone save … Participated in several showcase events including 2013 13U BCS Fi- vs. Havelock on Mar. 22 striking out the lone batter he faced … Held op- nals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 14U BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013 PG posing hitters to a .230 composite batting average … During junior cam- Super25 15U North Florida Qualifier (Auburndale, Fla.), 2014 14UPerfect paign repeated as an honorable mention all-league selection following Game MLK Championship (Phoenix, Ariz.), 2014 14U Perfect Game-East a 5-2 ledger with a 2.22 ERA … Struck out 65 batters to just 19 walks in Cobb Invitational (Cartersville, Ga.), 2014-16 WWBA 2017 Grads National 59.1 innings of work … Participated in the 2014 Powerade State Games Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2014 WWBA 2018 Grads or 14U Nation- for Region 1 … Closed out prep career going 6-3 with a 1.99 ERA en route al Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2014-16 14-15U Perfect Game World to all-conference and team MVP honors … As team captain, fanned 72 Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014-16 WWBA Underclass World Championship batters in 63.1 innings where he allowed 25 runs (18 earned) … Struck (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 16U National Invitational (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 out multiple batters in 11 games tying his career-high with 10 punch outs 15-16U BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2016 17U Perfect Game World Se- on two occasions (Eastern Wayne and Holly Springs) … Notched sec- ries (Mesa, Ariz.) and 2016 East Coast Professional Showcase (Tampa, ond career save vs. C.B. Aycock (April 1, 2015) fanning the lone batter he Fla.) … Personal: Full name is Seth Steven Caddell … Born in Pinehurst, faced … Tossed complete games in his six final outings where he post- N.C. … Son of Drema and Steven Caddell … Intended major is recreation ed a 4-2 record … Pitched a career-high eight innings against New Bern and park management … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll (Mar. 18) in a 1-0 victory where he stuck out eight without issuing a walk in Fall of 2017. … Fanned six or more batters in eight of 12 outings … His 72 strikeouts ranked 10th among North Carolina 4A leaders … Named WITN-TV Pepsi Player-of-the-Week … Played travel ball for the Dirtbags under the di- rection of coach Andy Partin … Listed as the 26th-best RHP prospect Cam Colmore in North Carolina by Perfect Game … Participated in several showcase 39 RHP | 5-11 | 181 | R/R | RSo. events including 2013 PG WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort Winterville, N.C. | South Central Myers, Fla.), 2013 PG WWBA 15U National Championship (Marietta, Ga.), 2017: Redshirted during sophomore season … 2013-14 PG WWBA 16U National Championship (Marietta, Ga./Emerson, 2017 Summer: Played for Holly Springs Salaman- Ga.), 2014 16U Perfect Game World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.) and 2014 PG ders of the Coastal Plain League … Teammate WWBA 17U National Championship (Emerson, Ga.) … Rated as the 36th- of Ryan Ross … Appeared in 10 games making best prospect in North Carolina (No. 948 nationally) by MaxPreps.com nine starts … Posted a 5-0 record with a 4.26 ERA … Allowed 26 runs … Member of the National Honors Society as well as the Health Science (21 earned) on 46 hits in 44.1 innings … Fanned 22 while walking 25 … Academy and CTE Honors Society … Took second place at the 2013 Na- 2016: Appeared in eight games (one start) during freshman season … tional History Day competition … Personal: Full name is Cameron Davis Posted a 2-0 record with a 1.64 ERA … Allowed three runs (two earned) Colmore, but prefers to go by Cam … Son of Kathryn and Tim Colmore … on five hits with nine strikeouts and four walks in 11.0 innings … Com- Born in Greenville, N.C. … Has one sibling (Tyler) … Majoring in manage- bined on a shutout against George Mason (Mar. 9) in his first collegiate ment information systems … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor start allowing one hit over four frames with four strikeouts notching his Roll (Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017) … Two-time American Athletic Confer- first collegiate win … Picked up win in relief at Duke (Mar. 22) tossing 2.1 ence All-Academic Team member (2016-17). scoreless frames with a strikeout … Did not allow any of his four inher- CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 4.0 vs. GMU (3/9/16); strikeouts: 4 ited runners to score … Made collegiate debut against N.C. A&T (Feb. 23) vs. GMU (3/9/16); walks: 1 (4x - last at TTU 6/12/16); hits: 2 at High Point working a scoreless inning of relief with three strikeouts … Worked one (4/20/16); runs: 2 at Elon (4/5/16); earned runs: 2 at Elon (4/5/16). full inning of relief on four occasions … Did not surrender a run in 6 of 8 outings (seven contests without giving up an earned run) … Fanned at Colmore’s Career Pitching Statistics least one batter in four contests (multiple twice) … Sported a clean ERA YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA (0.00) through first four outings, which covered 8.2 innings … Oppos- 2016 8 1 0 2 0 0 11.0 5 3 2 4 9 1.64 2017 Redshirted ing batters hit at a .139 clip against him … Made one postseason appear- Totals 8 1 0 2 0 0 11.0 5 3 2 4 9 1.64 ance tossing a scoreless inning in the Lubbock Super Regional (game 3) with one walk … 2016 Summer: Played for the Holly Springs Salaman- ders of the Coastal Plains League … Teammate of Bryce Harman and Jake Washer … Appeared in 19 games making one start … Posted a 2-1 Austin Covers ledger with a 2.33 ERA … Combined on two shutouts … Registered one 36 LHP | 6-3 | 202 | L/L | Jr. save … Allowed eight runs (seven earned) on 19 hits while recording 19 Crystal Lake, Ill. | Heartland CC strikeouts and walking 14 in 27.0 innings … Opposing batters hit at a Heartland Community College (2017): Helped .202 clip against him … South Central High School: Three-year letter- head coach Brian Furlong and the Wolves to a winner under coach Robert “Peanut” Langston, who played at East Car- 39-18 record … Appeared in nine games making olina 1983-86 … Helped the Falcons post a 44-22 three-year record … one start … Posted a 4-3 ledger with a 1.80 ERA Seven-time MaxPreps.com Player-of-the Game selection (2013/1, 2014/1, EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 40 2018 Baseball Fact Book … Struck out 31 batters and walked 14 in 45.0 innings pitched … Allowed (23 earned) on 54 hits in 55.2 innings … Struck out 34 while walking just 24 runs (nine earned) on 49 hits … Opposing hitters batted .274 against eight … Notched lone win of the season against Kankakee (Mar. 9) al- him … Picked up first win at Prairie State (Mar. 14) tossing three innings lowing one run (unearned) on five hits with five strikeouts and no walks where he allowed four runs (two earned) with one strikeout … Notched in a season-high 7.1 innings … Worked into the sixth inning on six occa- other wins against Danville Area, Lincoln and Spoon River … Struck out sions … Fanned four or more batters in a game five times with a sea- multiple batters in a game six times with a season-high seven twice son-high six against Andrew (Feb. 7) … Allowed on run (earned) against – both against Parkland … Worked a career-high seven innings allow- Black Hawk-Moline (Mar. 16) over 7.0 innings with five strikeouts in a ing four runs (one earned) with four punch outs in a 5-4 win against no-decision … 2014: During freshman season sported a 10-3 record in 14 Danville Area (May 6) … Southern Illinois (2015-16): Made one appear- starts … Posted a 2.74 ERA in 82.0 innings allowing 29 runs (25 earned) ance tossing a shutout inning of relief against TCU (Feb. 15, 2015) be- with 46 strikeouts to 16 walks … Tallied four complete games with a fore missing the remainder of the season due to injury (Tommy John) pair of shutouts -- the latter ranking 21st nationally … Fanned a ca- … Returned from surgery midway through the 2016 season appearing reer-high 11 batters against Andrew (Feb. 9) in a complete-game shut- in eight games – all in relief … Worked 7.2 innings where he allowed out (7-0) where he surrendered four hits … Also added a nine-inning seven runs (five earned) on 10 hits for a 5.87 ERA … Struck out six and complete game against Pensacola State (Mar. 24) with five strikeouts walked three … Prairie Ridge High School: Helped coach Glen Pecora- in an 8-2 victory … Ranked 10th nationally in wins (10), while standing ro and the Wolves to the IHSA Class 4A State Finals as a senior finish- 18th with 14 starts … Earned First-Team Panhandle All-Conference, First- ing fourth in the state … Two-year letterwinner … First-Team All-North- Team Panhandle All-Academic and Second-Team FCSAA All-State hon- west Area selection (2014) after posting a 3-0 record with a 0.63 ERA in ors as a rookie … Took home NJCAA Region 8 and NJCAA Division I Pitch- final prep season … Named 2014 All-Central Regional Honorable Men- er-of-the-Week and honors on Feb. 9 after going 2-0 with a 0.00 ERA in tion by Perfect Game … Listed as the No. 5 left-handed pitching pros- two appearances, which included a four-hit CG shutout over Andrew … pect and 63rd overall prospect in the state of Illinois … Tabbed as the In 14 total innings of work he allowed six hits, walked two and fanned 163rd-best lefty in the nation by Perfect Game … Participated in 2013 14 … St. Benedict at Auburndale High School: Four-year letterwinner Sunshine East Showcase (Fort Myers, Fla.) … Personal: Full name is Aus- under coaches Mike McKeel (2010-12) and Steve Heinz (2013) … Helped tin Covers … Born in Barrington, Ill. … Son of Carla and Ronald Covers … Eagles to 61 wins during prep career … As a sophomore earned all-met- Has two siblings (Tayler and Tyler) … Intended major is economics with ro honors … Repeated as an all-metro selection during junior campaign a minor in business management … Named to ECU Director of Athletics where he posted a 1-1 record on the mound with 22 strikeouts and a Honor Roll in Fall of 2017. 3.25 ERA … At the plate, he batted .387 with two home runs, nine dou- bles, a pair of triples, 18 RBI and scored 30 runs … Closed out prep ca- reer with a 3-5 ledger and one save as a team captain … Fanned 53 bat- ters and sported a 2.82 ERA … Batted .347 with a home run, 12 doubles, West Covington four triples and scored 31 runs on the way to his third-straight all-metro 21 RHP | 6-0 | 182 | R/R | RSr. selection … Named 2012 Underclass High Honorable Mention All-Amer- Lakeland, Tenn. | Gulf Coast CC ica by Perfect Game … Garnered Perfect Game 2013 All-Southeast Hon- 2017: Appeared in 19 games (all in relief) after orable Mention honors as a senior … Rated as the 248th-best RHP pros- recovering from Tommy John surgery in 2016 … pect nationally by Perfect Game at the close of his prep career … Played Posted a 2-1 record with a team-low 3.14 ERA … travel ball for the Dulin Dodgers where he earned 17U WWBA All Tour- Allowed 15 runs (10 earned) on 20 hits in 28.2 nament Team honors in 2013 … Participated in several showcase events innings … Struck out 16 batters while walking 13 … Made Pirate debut including 2010 14U PG BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2010 PG WWBA 14U against La Salle (Feb. 26) throwing a scoreless inning … Notched wins National Championship (Marietta, Ga.), 2010-11 PG WWBA 15U National at College of Charleston (March 8) and Memphis (May 14) … Suffered Championship (Marietta, Ga.), 2011-12 PG WWBA World Championship lone loss at USF (May 5) … Worked a season-high 3.0 innings at Hous- (Jupiter, Fla.), 2011-12 PG WWBA 16U National Championship (Marietta, ton (April 8) … Tossed at least one inning of work in 16 games (multiple Ga.), 2011 15U PG BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2011-12 16U PG BCS Finals frames seven times) … Did not allow a run in 10 outings (an earned run (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013 PG WWBA 17U National Championship (Marietta, in 11 games) … Fanned season-high two batters five times, while regis- Ga.) and 2013 PG WWBA 18U National Championship (Marietta, Ga.) … tering at least one punch out in 11 contests (eight in last five games) … Tabbed as the 68th-best prospect in Tennessee by MaxPreps.com … Per- Did not allow a base knock in eight contests … Held opposing hitters to sonal: Full name is Samuel West Covington, but prefers to go by West a .196 composite batting average … Made eight appearances in league … Son of Jamie and Ken Covington … Born in Memphis, Tenn. … Has one play going 1-1 with a 2.03 ERA … Surrendered eight runs (three earned) sibling (Matthew) … Graduated in the Spring of 2017 with an undergrad- on eight hits in 13.1 innings … Fanned six, while walking five batters uate degree in business … Currently pursuing his masters in business … 2016: Redshirted during initial season with the program recovering administration … Five-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member from Tommy John surgery … Gulf Coast State College (2014-15): Played (Fall 2015 to present) … Two-time American Athletic Conference All-Ac- two years for head coach Mike Kandler … Helped the Commodores to a ademic Team member (2016-17). 74-34 two-year record … Started 24 career games posting an 11-9 record CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 3.0 at Houston (4/8/17); strikeouts: with four complete games (one CG shutout), while also combining on 2 (5x - last vs. USF 5/25/17); walks: 3 vs. UCF (4/14/17); hits: 2 (6x - last three other shutouts … Allowed 59 runs (48 earned) on 120 hits in 137.2 vs. Houston 5/28/17); runs: 5 vs. UCF (4/14/17); earned runs: 2 (2x - last innings sporting a 3.14 ERA … 2015: As a sophomore started 10 games on at USF 5/7/17). the hill posting a 1-6 ledger … Sported a 3.72 ERA surrendering 30 runs EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 41 2018 Baseball Fact Book Covington’s Career Pitching Statistics had an eight-game hit streak from (April 18-28) … Terry Sanford High YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA School: Four-sport athlete who earned nine letters (baseball 4, basket- 2017 19 0 0 2 1 0 28.2 20 15 10 13 16 3.14 ball 2, football 1, soccer 2) … Played for coach Sam Guy helping the Bull- Totals 19 0 0 2 1 0 28.2 20 15 10 13 16 3.14 dogs claim the 2013 Mid-South Conference and 2014 Cape Fear Valley Conference titles … Helped the Bulldogs to a 26-3 record as a junior … Earned Mid-South First-Team All-Conference and Mid-South All-Tourna- Andrew Henrickson ment Team honors … Named to Cape Fear All-Regional Team … Select- 4 OF | 5-9 | 162 | L/L | Sr. ed to play in Region 4 State Games … Batted .366 (34-for-93) with five Fayetteville, N.C. | Pitt CC doubles and three triples … Scored 28 runs to rank second in the con- ference … On the bump he was 4-0 with a 1.15 ERA … Fanned 47 batters 2017: Started 16 of 50 games played (5/CF, 11/RF) in 24.1 innings of work … Named Cape Fear Valley Conference Player-of- … Batted .234 (15-for-64) with a double and two the-Year as a senior … Batted .526 (41-for-78) which led all Cumberland triples … Drove in six runs, while scoring nine … County Schools … His 41 base knocks were also a county best … Added Walked nine times and struck out seven … Tallied a pair of doubles and three triples … Drove in 10 runs and scored 26 … one multi-hit game, which was a 2-for-5 performance against Tulane Posted a 7-0 record with a 1.14 ERA … Tallied 84 strikeouts (third-best (April 28) … Made ECU debut at No. 8 Ole Miss recording first career start in county) in 55.2 innings of work … His seven victories ranked second, … Recorded season-long four-game hit streak from April 18-28 where while his 55.2 frames stood sixth in the county … First-Team All-Cape he batted .455 (5-for-11) with an RBI and one run scored … Reached base Fear Regional and North Carolina 3A All-State selection … Member of the safely in seven consecutive games from April 18-30 … Hit exclusively 2014 North Carolina select team … National Honor Society member who in the bottom third of the order (seventh through nine) … Posted at sported a 4.0 cumulative GPA … Named 2014 Male Athlete-of-the-Year least one hit in 14 games … Scored a season-high two runs against UCF at Fayetteville Terry Sanford … Played travel ball for the Evoshield Canes (May 23) and at least one eight contests … Laced extra base hits against under coach Sebastian Nazabal … Also played for the Hope Mills Boost- Campbell (triple), Memphis (triple) and Connecticut (double) … Made ers (American Legion) under Doug Watts … Played in several showcase defensive gem against No. 23 UCF in the semifinal game of The Amer- events including 2012 WWBA 2013 Grads or 17U National Championships ican Championships robbing a home run … Committed three errors in in Marietta, Ga., 2012 WWBA 2014 Grads or 16U National Championships 50 chances for a .940 fielding percentage … Recorded 44 putouts, three in Marietta, Ga. and 2013 WWBA 2014 Grads or 17U National Champion- assists and turned one double play … Registered multiple putouts in ships in Marietta, Ga. … Personal: Full name is Andrew Taylor Henrick- a game 13 times with a season-high four on four occasions … Started son … Born in Fayetteville, N.C. … Son of Mary and Sam Henrickson … all four post-season games (right field) for the Pirates batting .182 (2- Has three siblings (Megan, Cameron and Sam) … Father was a member for-11) with an RBI and three runs scored … Appeared in 19 games (six of the 1983 ECU baseball team … Majoring in business management … starts) where he batted .250 (7-for-28) with a double, triple and four RBI Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall of 2016. … Scored three runs while walking four times … Posted a 1.000 fielding percentage registering 16 putouts … 2017 Summer: Played for Fayette- CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 vs. Tulane (4/28/17); runs: 2 vs. UCF (5/23/17); ville Swampdogs of the Coastal Plain League … Appeared in 39 games hits: 2 vs. Tulane (4/28/17); RBI: 1 (6x- last vs. UCF 5/23/17); home runs: batting .326 (45-for-138) … Laced four doubles, drove in 18 and scored none; stolen bases: none. 40 runs … Swiped 7 of 10 bases, while drawing 28 walks and striking Henrickson’s Career Hitting Statistics out 24 times … Pitt Community College (2015-16): Played two years for YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG ECU alum and assistant coach Tommy Eason … Batted .356 (108-for-303) 2017 50 16 64 9 15 1 2 0 6 20 9 7 0-2 .234 with one home run, 90 RBI and 52 runs scored … Tallied 29 extra base Totals 50 16 64 9 15 1 2 0 6 20 9 7 0-2 .234 hits … Swiped 25 of 28 bases (89.3 percent) … Drew 61 walks and struck out 21 times … Recorded 30 multi-hit and 14 multi-RBI games … 2016: Helped Pitt to a 38-18 overall record and a Region X Conference Tourna- ment Title … The Bulldogs advanced to the NJCAA D1Baseball Eastern Chris Holba District Championships … Hit at a .337 (58-for-172) clip with one home 11 RHP | 6-3 | 210 | R/R | Jr. run, 26 RBI and 57 runs scored … Tallied 20 extra base hits … Stole 10 of St. Louis, Mo. | O’Fallon Township 11 bases … Walked 34 times while striking out 13 … Registered 15 multi- All-conference candidate that will be penciled hit and six multi-RBI games … Recorded a 10-game hitting streak from into the weekend rotation … 2017: Appeared in April 23 to May 10 where he batted .444 (20-for-45) with a home run, six 14 games making six starts … Posted a 4-2 re- doubles, 10 RBI and scored 12 runs … Registered five multi-hit and three cord with one save … Combined on a pair of shut- multi-RBI games during this stretch … Collected a season-high four hits outs (Campbell and Charlotte) … Allowed 22 runs (16 earned) on 46 hits on two occasions (USC Salkenhatchie and Guilford Technical CC) … 2015: with a 3.38 ERA … Struck out 47 batters while walking eight in 42.2 in- Part of a club that posted a 34-13 record … Batted .382 (50-for-131) with nings … Notched wins against Campbell (twice), Duke and Elon … Suf- 26 RBI and 33 runs scored … Recorded nine extra base hits … Swiped 15 fered both losses to Connecticut (March 31 and May 19) … Moved into of 17 bases … Drew 27 walks and struck out eight times … Named to Re- weekend rotation on March 31 vs. the Huskies where he allowed two gion X All-Tournament Team … Recorded 15 multi-hit and eight multi- runs (both earned) on eight hits with six strikeouts over 7.1 innings … RBI games … Tied career-high with four hits against Anne Arundel CC Struck out a career-best nine batters on two occasions (Elon and Mer- (2/28/15) … Hit safely in nine-straight contests (March 8-22) and also cer) … Tallied three quality starts (Campbell, Elon, Connecticut) … First

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 42 2018 Baseball Fact Book appearance of the season came out of the bullpen where he logged 1.1 and First-Team All-IHSA Conference accolades … Named “Panther Paw” innings surrendering a run on two hits at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 19) … In Student-of-the-Week … Played travel ball for the St. Louis Pirates under first start of the season, tossed six shutout innings with four punch outs coach Rick Strickland … Rated as the third-best RHP prospect in Illinois at Campbell (Feb. 22) … Followed that with a seven inning effort versus and 105th-best national prospect by Perfect Game … Garnered First- Elon (March 1) giving up two runs (both earned) on seven hits where he Team All-Central Regional honors in 2015 … Tabbed as the seventh-best fanned nine hitters … Credited with only save of the year against Char- prospect in Illinois and 194th-best national prospect by MaxPreps.com … lotte (March 11) tossing two scoreless frames with a pair of strikeouts … Participated in several showcase events including 2014 PG WWBA World Missed over a month of action after being hit by a line drive at Hous- Championship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2014 PG WWBA Kernels Foundation Cham- ton (April 7) … Logged an inning of relief in first outing back from injury pionship (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), 2014 PG WWBA 17U National Champion- against Campbell (May 16) surrendering two runs on two hits with three ship (Emerson, Ga.) and 2015 Louisville Slugger Select Classic (Emerson, strikeouts … Allowed two or less runs in an outing eight times (two or Ga.) … Personal: Full name is Christopher James Holba, but prefers to fewer earned runs in 13 contests) … Tallied multiple strikeouts in a game go by Chris … Son of Jane and Colonel (USAF) Bob Holba … Born in Sin- nine times … Worked at least one inning of relief seven times (multi- delfingen, Germany … Father played football and baseball at the US Air ple on four occasions) … Made three appearances in league play going Force Academy … Has three siblings (Nicholas, Katherine and Alexan- 0-2 in three starts … Surrendered five runs (four earned) on 12 hits for der) … Hit a grand slam against Canada while playing in 2009 Little a 3.48 ERA … Fanned seven and walked just one in 10.1 innings … 2017 League World Series for team Europe (KMC, Ramstein Air Base, Germa- Summer: Played for the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod League … Team- ny) … Majoring in economics … Two-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor mates of Spencer Brickhouse and Turner Brown … Made four appearanc- Roll member (Fall 2015, Fall 2017) … Two-time American Athletic Confer- es (all starts) posting an 0-2 record with a 4.90 ERA … Allowed 10 runs ence All-Academic Team selection (2016-17). (all earned) on 17 hits … Struck out 14 and walked 13 in 18.1 innings of CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 7.1 vs. UCONN (3/31/17); strikeouts: 9 work … Appeared in 25 games making one start during freshman 2016: (2x - last vs. Mercer 3/19/17); walks: 2 (2x - last at NCSU 4/25/16); hits: campaign … Posted a 3-1 record with a 6.23 ERA … Allowed 21 runs (all 8 vs. UCONN (3/31/17); runs: 4 at CofC (3/7/17); earned runs: 3 (2x - last earned) on 36 hits with 19 strikeouts and 10 walks in 30.1 innings … Re- vs. UF 5/25/17). corded one save (NC State/April 19) … Earned wins against SE Louisiana (Mar. 4), George Mason (Mar. 8) and at Connecticut (May 7) … Combined Holba’s Career Pitching Statistics on a shutout vs. Jacksonville (Mar. 26) allowing one hit in an innings YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA worth of work … Suffered loss against USF (May 15) … First collegiate 2016 25 1 0 3 1 1 30.1 36 21 21 10 19 6.23 start came against George Mason (Mar. 8) where he worked three full 2017 14 6 0 4 2 1 42.2 46 22 16 8 47 3.38 frames allowing one run (earned) on two hits with a pair of strikeouts Totals 39 7 0 7 3 2 73.0 82 43 37 18 66 4.56 and one walk … Worked at least one inning of relief in 16 games with a career-high four against NC State (April 25) in ECU’s 15-3 win at Clark-Le- Clair Stadium … Did not allow a run in 11 of 24 relief appearances … Only Chandler Jenkins three of 13 inherited runs scored (23.1 percent) … Fanned at least one 34 OF | 6-1 | 183 | L/L | Jr. batter in 13 games (multiple six times) … Opposing hitters batted .298 Lincolnton, N.C. | Catawba Valley CC against him … Appeared in four postseason games (two regional, two super regional) giving up four runs and striking out four … Tossed two Catawba Valley Community College (2016-17): frames in the Charlottesville Regional (one run allowed) and 2.1 against Two-year letterwinner for head coach Paul Roz- No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in the Lubbock Super Regional (three zelle … Helped the Red Hawks to a 61-50 two- runs surrendered) … Did not issue a walk in 17 of 24 relief appearances year record … As a freshman played in 13 games … Pitched in nine games out of the bullpen in league play posting a 1-1 batting .241 (7-for-29) with five RBI … Laced two doubles and drew a record with a 5.00 ERA … 2016 Summer: Played for the Bourne Braves pair of walks … During sophomore season batted .460 (87-for-189) with in the … Posted a 1-0 record with a 2.45 ERA 18 home runs and 74 RBI … Laced 21 doubles and one triple to go along in eight games (four starts) … Allowed seven runs (all earned) on 27 with 19 walks … Slugged at an impressive .868 while posting a .516 on- hits … Opposing batters hit at a .222 clip against him … Picked up lone base percentage … Scored 55 runs while swiping five bases in 55 games win in the CCBL Playoffs against Falmouth (Aug. 8) surrendering one run … Named ABCA/NJCAA Division II National Player-of-the-Year … Earned (earned) on four hits with a pair of strikeouts … Tallied a summer-best a pair of First-Team All-America honors (NJCAA and ABCA/Rawlings) … five strikeouts against Cotuit (July 16) … Registered multiple strikeouts NJCAA All-Academic Team … Selected as NJCAA Region X Player-of-the- four times (at least one in seven of 8 outings) … O’Fallon Township High Year … First-Team All-Region X selection … Became first student-ath- School: Earned three varsity letters under coach Jason Portz, one of the lete at Catawba to earn National Player-of-the-Year honors for their re- top baseball programs in the state of Illinois … Over last two years with spective sport … Claimed Region X regular season Triple Crown … Set the Panthers, posted a 14-2 combined record on the mound … As a ju- seven offensive single-season records for the Red Hawks … Ranked in nior garnered Second-Team All-IHSA Conference honors after going 6-0 the Top 10 nationally in seven NJCAA offensive categories … Hit mul- with a 1.28 ERA and 57 strikeouts … Closed out prep career with an 8-2 tiple home runs against Lakeland Community College (March 10) and record and a 0.67 ERA, to include pitching team to 3-1 upset victory over New River Community College (May 6) … Opened 2017 season with a nationally-ranked (No. 6) Edwardsville during the 2015 Illinois Section- 16-game hitting streak, which included 10 multi-hit contests … Tallied a al Semifinal. … As a team captain, fanned 110 batters, hit over .340 and personal-best five hits against Lakeland CC (March 10) … Registered at played second base on his way to First-Team IL Coaches Assoc. All-State least one hit in 48 of 55 games played (multiple 26 times) … Registered

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 43 2018 Baseball Fact Book a career-best five RBI on two occasions (Surry CC/Feb. 12, Pitt CC/March al Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads 16U National 25) … Drove in at least one run in 33 games (multiple 20 times) … Ac- Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA Underclass World Champi- counted for four or more RBI in a game seven times … Gardner-Webb onship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 National Underclass Showcase-Main Event University (2015): Redshirted … West Lincoln High School: Four-time (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2016 WWBA 2017 Grads 17U National Championship letterwinner for Allan Chapman … Three-time SD7 All-Conference se- (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.) lection (2012-14) … Won a pair of Silver Slugger Awards (2013-14) … Fin- … Personal: Full name is Chandler Noah Hunter Jones … Born in Green- ished career with 105 hits – fifth most in school history … Helped the ville, N.C. … Son of Kellie and David Jones … Has four siblings (Matthew, Rebels win 69 games and a pair of conference titles (2011, 2013) during Savanna, Summer and Luke) … Intended major is construction man- his four-year prep career … Holds school-record with 11 saves … Career agement … Named to ECU Direct of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall of 2017. leader with a .330 hitter … As a junior led the club in hits (33), doubles (nine), home runs (two), RBI (33), total bases (48) and batting average (.370) … Batted .448 as a senior … Three-time Honor Roll selection … Played for coach Bobby Reynolds of Cherryville Post 100 … Also played Davis Kirkpatrick travel ball for coach Andy Partin and the Dirtbags … Named All-Atlantic 12 RHP | 6-0 | 190 | R/R | RSr. Regional Honorable Mention in 2014 … Listed as the 13th-best outfield- Greenville, N.C. | D.H. Conley er and 69th overall prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect 2017: Appeared in 18 games making one start … Game … Participated in a pair of showcase events 2012 WWBA Under- Sported a 1-0 record combining on one shutout … class World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla) – named to All-Tournament Allowed 15 runs (14 earned) on 28 hits … Struck Team and 2013 WWBA 2014 Grads or 17U National Championship (Mar- out 20 batters while walking 12 in 24.0 innings for ietta, Ga.) … Personal: Full name is Chandler Brian Jenkins … Born in a 5.25 ERA … Notched lone win in his only start (predetermined) at Elon Lincolnton, N.C. … Son of Carmen and Keigh Jenkins … Has two siblings (March 21) giving up three runs (all earned) on five hits with two strike- (Caitlin and Landon) … Majoring in communications … Named to ECU Di- out in 2.1 innings … Threw at least one inning of relief 15 times (multiple rector of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall of 2017. frames three times) … Worked season-best 2.2 innings at Houston (April 7) and against Tulane (April 28) … Did not allow a run in first two con- tests (Campbell and La Salle) and closed out the season tossing 4.2 scoreless frames over last four contests … In all had 11 outings without Noah Jones allowing a run … Fanned at least one batter 14 times (multiple six times) 30 RHP | 5-11 | 178 | R/R | Fr. … Combined on shutout at Campbell (Feb. 22) in ECU’s 10-0 victory … Greenville, N.C. | D.H. Conley Gave up one or fewer hits in a game 11 times (none six times) … Ap- D.H. Conley High School: Two-time letterwin- peared in 10 league games (all out of the bullpen) … Surrendered eight ner for coach Jason Mills … Named team captain runs (seven earned) on 16 hits sporting a 4.02 ERA … Struck out 11 while senior season … Two-time N.C. 4 All-State selec- walking five in 15.2 innings … Played in a pair of post-season games tion (2016-17) … Two-time all-conference honor- tossing two shutout out frames with a pair of strikeouts … 2017 Sum- ee (2016-17) … Teammate of current Pirate Bryant Packard … Participat- mer: Played for the Harrisonburg Turks of the Valley League … Appeared ed in the NC Powerade State Games for Region I in 2016 … For his career, in 13 games making one start … Sported a 4-2 record with two saves … batted .430 (65-for-151) with a home run and 11 doubles … Drove in 35 Allowed nine runs (seven earned) on 28 hits in 31.2 innings … Struck out runs while scoring 37 over 48 career games … Sported 10-4 record with a 28 batters while posting a 1.99 ERA … Named Turks Player-of-the-Week 2.12 career ERA … Struck out 120 batters while walking 22 in 89.0 innings and Valley League Honorable Mention Player-of-the-Week (June 11) … … Allowed 43 runs (27 earned) on 75 hits … As a junior earned Daily Named Valley League All-Star (July 3) where he was the starter for the Reflector All-County (first-team) honors after batting .469 and collect- South squad … Participated in the Prospect Showcase … 2016: Returned ing a team-high 40 hits … On the mound went 5-1 with a pair of saves from Tommy John surgery appearing in 14 games making three starts … … Sported a 0.58 ERA … Struck out 51 batters while walking eight in Posted an 0-3 record with one save … Allowed 21 runs (18 earned) on 37 36.1 innings … Two-time MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Game selection hits in 25.0 innings for a 6.48 ERA … Struck out 14 while walking 12 … … During senior season struck out 12 batters over five innings in a 10-0 Combined on a shutout against George Mason (Mar. 9) working three win over Wakefield (Mar. 7) … Took home second consecutive Daily Re- scoreless frames where he allowed a pair of hits, fanned three and flector All-County (first-team) accolades after posting a 5-3 record with picked up first career save … Made starts against Monmouth (Mar. 20), a 3.08 ERA … Struck out 78 batters while waking 14 in 59.0 innings … At High Point (April 20) and North Carolina (May 10) suffering losses in all the plate batted .403 driving in 18 runs and scoring 21 runs … Play trav- three outings … Worked one or more inning of relief seven times (mul- eled ball for Joey Worley and the Evosheild Canes … Named 2016 Under- tiple five) … Did not allow an earned run in five outings … Fanned at class High Honorable Mention by Perfect Game … Second-team All-At- least one batter eight times (multiple four) … Had one or fewer walks in lantic Region selection by Perfect Game … Earned 2017 Rawlings-Perfect a game on nine occasions (none seven times) … Allowed 4 of 6 inherit- Game Honorable Mention All-America accolades … Listed as the 17th- ed runners to score (66.7 percent) … Opposing batters hit at a .346 clip best right-handed pitching and 47th overall prospect in the state of against him … Sported an ERA under 1.74 through first five appearances North Carolina by Perfect Game … Named to five all-tournament teams of the season … Appeared in two postseason games working two-thirds and to Top Prospect Team at several Perfect Game events … Participat- of an inning allowing four runs (all earned) on four hits … Tossed two ed in several showcases including 2013 WWBA 2017 Grads 14U Nation- scoreless frames in league play giving up two hits and striking out three al Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 WWBA 2017 Grads 15U Nation- … 2016 Summer: Played for the New Market Rebels in the Valley League EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 44 2018 Baseball Fact Book … Teammate of Luke Bolka and Brady Lloyd … Made six appearances mer ball for Coach Andy Partin and the Dirtbags … Participated in the PG (five starts) posting a 1-1 record with a 5.26 ERA … Allowed 18 runs (16 WWBA Grads/15U (2010), PG WWBA Grads/16U (2011) and PG WWBA earned) on 24 hits in 27.1 innings … Struck out 33 while walking 16 … Grads/17U (2012) National Championships in Marietta, Ga. … Combined Worked at least five innings in all five starts … 2015: Missed season re- on a no-hitter at the PG WWBA Grads/17U National Championships toss- covering from Tommy John surgery … 2014: Appeared in nine games ing 4.2 innings allowing no runs with two hits and seven strikeouts … On making five starts during rookie season with the Pirates … Made colle- the football field was a two-year starter at who threw for giate debut against Campbell (Feb. 18) allowing three runs (two earned) over 2,300 yards with 27 touchdowns … Named WITN-TV Player-of-the- on five hits with five strikeouts in five innings en route to first collegiate Week for football on Aug. 30, 2011 … Took home Male Athlete of-the- win … Posted a 2-1 record allowing 17 runs (15 earned) on 20 hits in 23.0 Year and Most Athletic Male honors as a junior … Personal: Full name is innings … Struck out 18 while walking just 13, while posting a 5.87 ERA … Davis Lee Kirkpatrick … Son of Misty and Donnie Kirkpatrick … Father Worked into the fifth inning in 3 of 5 starts with a season-long outing of Donnie spent 11 years as an assistant head coach, inside receivers coach 5.1 innings against High Point (May 13) … Tossed a career-best 2.2 shut- and recruiting coordinator for football at East Carolina … Currently he is out frames of relief against Tulane (Mar. 14) walking one … Second ca- the offensive coordinator at James Madison University where they won reer win came in last outing of the season against High Point (May 13) the 2016 FCS National Championship … Has one sibling (Molly) … Major- scattering three runs (all earned) on three hits with four walks and a ca- ing in recreation and park management with a communications minor reer-best 10 strikeouts in 5.1 frames … Suffered lone loss in third start of … Two-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member (Fall 2015, Fall the season against Marshall (Mar. 9) giving up three runs (all earned) on 2017) … Named to American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team a pair of hits with three walks in three frames … Allowed two or lest hits (2016). in five contests (one or lest four times) … In games started, ECU posted CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 5.1 vs. High Point (5/13/14); strikeouts: a 4-1 record … Tossed an inning of relief or more twice … Gave up a sea- 10 vs. High Point (5/13/14); walks: 4 vs. High Point (5/13/14); hits: 5 (3x son-high four runs against UNC Wilmington (April 16) in fourth career - last at Houston 4/7/17); runs: 4 vs. UNC Wilmington (4/16/14); earned start … Allowed 2 of 5 inherited runners to score … Held opposing hitters runs: 3 (5x - last at TTU 6/12/16). to a composite .235 batting average … Appeared in three Conference USA games making one start where he posted an 0-1 record and a 7.50 Kirkpatrick’s Career Pitching Statistics ERA … 2014 Summer: Played for the Morehead City Marlins in the Coast- YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA al Plain League … Appeared in eight games (six starts) posting a 1-4 re- 2014 9 5 0 2 1 0 23.0 20 17 15 13 18 5.87 cord with a 6.30 ERA … Allowed 21 runs (all earned) on 29 hits with 33 2015 Redshirted strikeouts and 23 walks in 30.0 innings … At the plate, batted .100 (1-for- 2016 14 3 0 0 3 1 25.0 37 21 18 12 14 6.48 10) in a limited roll scoring three runs in five games (three starts) … D.H. 2017 18 1 0 1 0 0 24.0 28 15 14 12 20 5.25 Conley High School: Eight-time letterwinner (baseball 4, football 4) Totals 41 9 0 3 4 1 72.0 85 53 47 37 52 5.88 who helped Coach Jason Mills and the Vikings to three straight Coastal 3A Conference titles (2011-13) … As a freshman appeared in eight games batting .294 (5-for-17) with a double and four runs scored … Followed Jake Kuchmaner that ] batting .380 (32-for-84) with a pair of home runs, 19 RBI, six dou- 29 LHP | 5-11 | 188 | L/L | Fr. bles and 18 runs scored … On the mound made three appearances post- Waxhaw, N.C. | Marvin Ridge ing a 1-0 record with a 2.89 ERA and 16 strikeouts in 9.2 innings … During Marvin Ridge High School: Four-year letterwin- junior season earned North Carolina All-State honors, named Coastal 3A ner for coach Mark Mennitt … Helped the Maver- Conference Player-of-the-Year and was a first-team all conference se- icks to a pair of N.C. 3A State titles (2015-16), four lection … In 24 games he batted .405 (30-for-74) with three home runs, conference titles, two conference tournament 31 RBI, six doubles and 22 runs scored … Posted a 7-2 record on the crowns and a 104-22 four-year record … Two-time team captain (ju- mound with an impressive 0.92 ERA over 47 innings with 84 strikeouts nior, senior) … Two-Time First-Team N.C. Baseball Coaches Association … Named 2012 Preseason High Honorable Mention Underclassmen 3A All-State selection (2016-17) … Three-time all-conference and Char- All-American by Perfect Game … As a senior helped Conley to a 28-5 re- lotte Area Pitcher-of-the-Year … Two-time conference pitcher-of-the- cord and a runner-up finish in the North Carolina State Championships year (junior, senior) … Named Union County Pitcher-of-the-Year during … Earned second-straight North Carolina All-State honor after batting junior and senior season … Posted a 28-4 career record with 291 strike- .400 with a home run, three triples, 25 RBI and eight stolen bases … outs to 72 walks in 233.2 innings (2015-17) … Did not record any stats as Named Daily Reflector Pitcher-of-the-Year after posting a 13-1 record a freshman for the Mavericks … As a sophomore, posted an 8-1 record with a 0.55 ERA … Struck out 154 in 88.1 innings … Earned Second-Team with a 1.92 ERA … Struck out 92 batters while walking 31 in 76 innings of All-Atlantic Region honors by Perfect Game … Threw a pair of no-hitters work … At the plate he batted .290 with five doubles … Named Presea- on the season … Against West Craven struck out a school-record 19 in a son All-America by Collegiate Baseball before junior campaign … Sport- 7-0 win … Later on fanned 13 while walking three against Jacksonville in ed an 11-3 record with a 1.70 ERA … Fanned 105 batters while walking a 4-0 victory … Tossed complete game in the final of the Eastern Re- just 23 in 85 innings on his way to Collegiate Baseball Honorable Mention gional series to eliminate Orange … Added another complete game All-America accolades … Batted .302 with a home run and eight doubles during the state championship series to force a winner-take-all Game 3 … Closed out prep career earning First-Team All-America honors from against Weddington … In the third round in the playoffs he struck out 12 Collegiate Baseball as a senior … Named All-South Charlotte Pitcher-of- allowing one hit over five frames … Listed as the 31st-best prospect in the-Year … Second-Team All-State selection by USA Today … Southern North Carolina by Perfect Game following senior season … Played sum- Carolina Conference Player-of-the-Year … Posted a 9-0 record with 94 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 45 2018 Baseball Fact Book strikeouts and a 0.58 ERA – all three leading Union County High School out 40 while walking just 15 … Made collegiate debut against Longwood Baseball … At the plate, hit at a .284 clip with two home runs, 27 RBI, 10 (Feb. 19) tossing an inning of relief surrendering an earned run with one doubles, 19 runs and 8 stolen bases … Graduated with a 4.7 GPA … Mem- strikeout … Earned wins at UCF (May 21) and against William & Mary ber of the National Honor Society, National Science Honor Society and (June 5) in the Charlottesville Regional Final … Suffered losses at Rice National English Honor Society … Played travel ball for On Deck Base- (Mar. 12) and vs. No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in game two of the Lub- ball Academy … Named 2016 Underclass Honorable Mention by Perfect bock Super Regional (June 11) … Had scoreless outing against Memphis Game … Second-Team All-Atlantic Region selection by Perfect Game … (May 26) in the AAC Championships where he struck out six over 4.2 Earned 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-America ac- innings … Worked an inning or more of relief 13 times (two-plus five colades … Listed as the third-best left-handed pitching prospect and times) … Did not allow a run in 22 of 34 outings … Struck out at least one No. 22 overall prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … batter in 19 outings with a season-high seven against William & Mary Tabbed as the 74th-best lefty in the country by Perfect Game … Named … Had multiple punch outs eight times … Issued one walk or less in a to three all-tournament teams at Perfect Game events … Participated in game 31 times (no walks 22 times) … Had a sub 3.00 ERA from March 29 several showcases including 2013-14 WWBA 15U National Championship to May 6 … Allowed 13 extra base hits … Opposing batters hit at a .248 (Marietta, Ga.), 2014-15 WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort clip against him … Allowed 16 of 44 inherited runners to score (36.4 per- Myers, Fla.), 2015-16 WWBA 16-17U National Championship (Cartersville, cent) … Appeared in six postseason games going 1-1 working 11.1 innings Ga.) and 2015-16 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.) … Personal: where he allowed six runs (all earned) with 16 strikeouts … Did not sur- Full name is Jacob Kuchmaner … Born In Youngstown, Ohio … Son of Sue render more than two hits in any outing on the year … In AAC Champi- and Vic Kuchmaner … Has three siblings (Makenzie, Vic and Zac) … Fa- onship play, tossed five scoreless frames with seven strikeouts over two ther played baseball at Akron … Mother ran track at Kent State … Brother outings … Posted a 1-0 record in 14 league appearances with a 5.62 ERA Zach is an outfielder/pitcher at UNC Greensboro … Sister Makenzie plays … Orangewood Christian (2015): Earned varsity letter as a senior under volleyball for NC State … Intended major is design … Named to ECU Di- coach Scott Hilinski … As a team captain, posted a 4-0 record for the rector of Athletics Honor Roll (Chancellor’s List) in Fall of 2017. Rams sporting a 2.55 ERA … Fanned 49 batters while walking 23 in 35.2 innings of work … Allowed 15 runs (13 earned) on 12 hits in 11 appear- ances (six starts) … At the plate batted .404 (21-for-52) with a pair of doubles, 21 RBI and scored 10 runs … Earned all-district honors … Win- Sam Lanier ter Park High School (2013-14): Two-year letterwinner for coach Bob 28 RHP | 6-0 | 200 | R/R | Jr. King … Helped the Wildcats to a combined 38-19-1 record during soph- Maitland, Fla. | Orangewood Christian omore and junior seasons before transferring to Orangewood Christian All-conference candidate that will work out of … Played travel ball for the Orlando Scorpions under coach Matt Gerber the bullpen for the second-straight year … 2017: … Rated as the 27th-best RHP prospect in Florida (190th nationally) by Appeared in 27 games (all in relief) ranking sec- Perfect Game … Tabbed as the 158th-best prospect nationally by Max- ond on the team … Sported a 2-2 ledger with Preps.com as a senior … Named 2014 Underclass Honorable Mention as one save … Surrendered 23 runs (22 earned) on 41 hits for a 5.17 ERA … a junior by Perfect Game … A 2015 High Honorable Mention All-Amer- Fanned 36 while walking 18 over 38.1 innings … Threw at least one inning ica selection by Perfect Game as a senior … Also garnered All-Florida of relief 21 times (multiple on seven occasions) … Worked season-high Honorable Mention honors in 2015 … Participated in several showcase 3.2 frames at USF (May 6) of no-hit relief fanning a season-best six bat- events including 2013 PG WWBCA 16U National Championship (Marietta, ters … Also tossed three scoreless frames against Towson (March 24) Ga.), 2013-14 16U Perfect Game World Series (Ft. Myers, Fla.), 2013 18 U PG with three punch outs earning lone save … Gave up one or fewer hits in WWBA East Memorial Day Classic (Ft. Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 PG WWBA 17U a game 14 times (none eight occasions) … From April 26 (NC State) to National Championship (Emerson, Ga.), 2014 PG WWBA World Champi- May 16 (Campbell) did not allow a run over the five-game span where onship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2014 PG WWBA Florida Qualifier (Ft. Myers, Fla.), he surrendered three hits and struck out 10 over 8.2 innings … Tossed 2014 17U PG BCS Finals (Ft. Myers, Fla.) and 2014 National Showcase (Ft. scoreless outings 14 times and didn’t surrender an earned run in 15 Myers, Fla.) … Personal: Full name is Samuel Taylor Lanier, but prefers games … Fanned at least one batter in 22 of 27 contests (multiple nine to go by Sam … Son of Dianne and Mark Lanier … Born in Orlando, Fla. times) … Made 10 appearances in league play posting a 5.84 ERA … Al- … Has two siblings (Luke and Drew) … Majoring in marketing … Five- lowed eight runs (all earned) on 18 hits over 12.1 innings … Struck out 13 time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member (Fall 2015 to present) and walked six … Ranked among The American leaders in appearances … Two-time American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team member (t4th) and games in relief (t4th) … Appeared in two post-season games (2016-17). surrendering a run (unearned) on two hits with a strikeout in 1.2 frames CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 5.0 vs. W&M (6/5/16); strikeouts: 7 vs. … Held opponents to a .287 composite batting average … 2017 Sum- W&M (6/5/16); walks: 4 vs. Mercer-1 (3/17/17); hits: 5 at Ole Miss (2/18/17); mer: Played for the Newport Gulls of the New England Collegiate Base- runs: 4 vs. Towson (3/26/17); earned runs: 4 vs. Towson (3/26/17). ball League … Appeared in 14 games (all in relief) … Posted a 0-2 record with two saves … Allowed seven runs (four earned) on 16 hits for a 2.03 Lanier’s Career Pitching Statistics ERA … Struck out 20 while walking 12 over 17.2 innings … Did not allow YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA a run in last six outings, which spanned 5.2 innings of work … 2016: 2016 34 0 0 2 2 0 34.2 33 18 16 15 40 4.15 2017 27 0 0 2 2 1 38.1 41 23 22 18 36 5.17 Led ECU and American Athletic Conference with 34 appearances, which Totals 61 0 0 4 4 1 73.0 74 41 38 33 76 4.68 ranked 17th nationally … Posted a 2-2 record with a 4.15 ERA out of the bullpen … Allowed 18 runs (16 earned) on 33 hits in 34.2 innings … Struck EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 46 2018 Baseball Fact Book Connor Litton Brady Lloyd 25 INF | 6-2 | 220 | L/R | Jr. 10 INF | 5-10 | 168 | R/R | Jr. Big Cove Tannery, Pa. | Cowley County JC Mifflinburg, Pa. | Mifflinburg Area Cowely County Junior College (2016-17): Two- 2017: Played in 33 games making five starts (2/ year starter for Dave Burroughs … Helped the Ti- LF, 3/DH) … Batted .257 (9-for-35) with a double gers to an 87-36 two-year record that included a and three RBI … Scored seven runs, drew three pair of Region VI Championships, a third place walks and struck out five times … Stole 2 of 3 finish at the 2017 JUCO World Series (Grand Junction) and a No. 3 Na- bases … Tallied a pair of sac hits … Recorded first career start against tional Ranking in 2017 … Batted .358 (148-for-414) with 11 home runs, 39 LaSalle (Feb. 24) in left field going 0-for-3 at the plate … Also regis- doubles, 105 RBI and scored 110 runs during his tenure with the Tigers tered starts at Connecticut (May 20), UCF (May 23 and May 26) and USF … Tallied 47 multi-hit and 29 multi-RBI games … During freshman sea- (May 25) – the last three coming as the designated hitter in The Ameri- son, batted .379 (92-for-243) with four home runs and 63 RBI … Laced 23 can Championships … Collected a hit in eight games with his first career doubles, two triples while walking 18 times and scoring 53 runs … Par- multi-hit game at Connecticut (May 20) going 2-for-5 with an RBI … In ticipated in the Kansas JUCO All-Star Game … Ranked among the na- his five starts, he batted leadoff in each game … Scored a run in seven tions leaders in at-bats (fourth), hits (17th) and doubles (21st) … Reg- contests, while driving in a run in three contests … Committed one error istered at least one hit in 51 of 60 contests (multiple 31 times) with a in eight chances for a .875 fielding percentage … Registered six putouts career-high four twice … Plated at least one run in 33 of 60 games (mul- and one assist … Appeared in 13 league games making one start … Hit tiple 18 times) … Drove in four or more runs in a game five times with at a .400 clip (4-for-10) with a pair of RBI and two runs scored … Both a career-best five at Western Oklahoma State (Feb. 27) … As a sopho- stolen bases came against AAC teams (Tulane and Connecticut) … 2017 more earned First-Team Jayhawk East All-Conference and Second-Team Summer: Played for the Wilson Tobs of the Coastal Plain League … Ap- All-Region VI honors after batting .327 (56-for-171) with seven home peared in 39 games making 36 starts … Batted .206 (27-for-131) with five runs and 42 RBI … Laced 16 doubles and one triple, while drawing 35 doubles and one triple … Drove in 12 runs while scoring 23 … Swiped 8 walks and scoring 57 runs … Sported a .927 fielding percentage record- of 12 bases … Walked 11 times and struck out 20 … Posted a .965 field- ing 41 putouts, 73 assists and nine errors in 123 total chances earning Re- ing percentage after committing five errors in 141 chances (51 putouts, gion VI Gold Glove Team accolades … Recorded at least one hit in 36 of 88 assists, 15 double plays) … 2016: Appeared in 33 games coming off 50 games played (multiple 16 times) with a season-high three on four the bench … Batted .333 (4-for-12) with one RBI and eight runs scored occasions … Drove in at least one run 26 contests (multiple 11 times) … Laced a pair of doubles and drew one walk … Swiped 2 of 3 bases … with a season-high four against Coffeyville (March 25) … Southern Ful- Made collegiate debut against Longwood (Feb. 19) in the season open- ton High School: Two-sport athlete and seven-time letterwinner (base- er as a pinch runner where he scored his first run … Collected first career ball 4, basketball 3) … Helped the Indians and coach Dustin Fischer to hit (double) at Virginia (Feb. 26) driving in first collegiate run, which a 74-18 four-year record which included a pair of District 5 Champion- was the game winner in the 10th inning … Also registered hits against ships (2014-15) … Batted .430 with seven home runs and 88 RBI during North Carolina (Mar. 15), Jacksonville (Mar. 26) and Cincinnati (April 30) his four-year prep career … Collected 125 hits, scored 113 runs, laced 26 … Scored eight runs on the season … Other double was against the Tar doubles and swiped 58 of 60 bases in 90 games … Three-time all-dis- Heels … Stole bases at Memphis (April 16) and at Connecticut (May 6) trict selection (2013-15) … Named second-team all-state … Team captain … Narrowly missed collecting second career game-winning hit against … On the mound, sported a 12-5 record with four saves in 35 appear- No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in the Lubbock Super Regional (June 11) ances (nine starts) … Allowed 37 runs (21 earned) on 60 hits for an im- reaching on a fielder’s choice with the bases loaded in the bottom of pressive 1.52 career ERA … Struck out 161 batters while walking just 49 the 12th inning … Did not commit an error in 14 chances for a 1.000 field- and held opposing hitters to a .174 composite batting average … Threw ing percentage … Recorded eight putouts and six assists … Appeared in three complete games, one shutout and a no-hitter during his senior three postseason games going 0-for-3 in a reserve role … 2016 Sum- year … Three-year starter at point guard … Two-time all-district player mer: Played for the New Market Rebels in the Valley League … Team- in basketball (2014-15) … Earned Public Opinion Men’s Basketball Play- mate of Luke Bolka and Davis Kirkpatrick … Batted .247 (23-for-93) with er-of-the-Year honors in 2015 … Averaged a double-double during se- 13 RBI and 16 runs scored … Laced four extra base hits (3 doubles, 1 tri- nior campaign and closed out his career scoring more than 800 points ple) … Stole 10 bases in 28 games … Walked 18 times to 17 strikeouts for the Indians … Eleven-time MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Game se- …Tallied six multi-hit games, which included a pair of three-hit con- lection … Also named USA Baseball Player-of-the-Game … Played trav- tests … Mifflinburg Area High School: Four-year lettermen for coach el ball for Post 421 under coach Robert Koontz … Personal: Full name is Tom Church … Named team captain as a junior and senior … Three-time Connor Blake Litton … Born in Hagerstown, Md. … Son of Maureen and Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference First-Team selection (2013- Ryan Litton … Has one sibling (Brayden) … Intended major is marketing. 15) … Batted .281 as a freshman earning Pennsylvania Second-Team All- State and Standard Journal First Team All-Area honors … During soph- omore season, batted .415 (27-for-65) with five doubles, 12 RBI, 16 runs and 14 stolen bases in 20 games … Followed that with a .379 (22-for- 63) average as a junior … Laced seven doubles, drove in six runs, scored 18 runs and stole 11 bases … Closed out prep career with a career-best .422 (27-for-73) average that included 10 extra base hits (three triples, seven doubles), while scoring 18 runs and driving in nine … Swiped 18 bases, drew six walks and fanned four times … Member of the Nation- EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 47 2018 Baseball Fact Book al Honor Society where he boasted a 3.81 cumulative grade point av- events … Participated in 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads or 16U National Cham- erage … Played travel ball for USA Elite Baseball in 2015 under coach pionship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2016 PG Super25 Northeast Super Qualifier Doug Strange … Batted .422 with a home run, seven doubles and five (Vineland, N.J.) and 2016 WWBA 2018 Grads or 16U National Champion- triples (12 XBHs) … Drove in 18 runs and swiped 15 bases … Earned Hon- ship (Cartersville, Ga.) … Personal: Son of Jessica Netterville … Born in orable Mention All-Atlantic Region honors from Perfect Game … Rated Atlanta, Ga. … Has two siblings (Andre and Janelle) … Intended major is as the ninth-best shortstop in Pennsylvania by Perfect Game … Listed education with a minor in mathematics … Named to ECU Director of Ath- as the 61st-best player in Pennsylvania as a senior by MaxPreps.com letics Honor Roll in Fall of 2017. … Nine-time MaxPreps.com Player-of the-Game selection in his career (2013/2, 2014/2, 2015/5) … Participated in several showcase events in- cluding 2012-13 PG WWBA Underclass World Championship (Ft. Myers, Fla.), 2012-13 PG WWBA 16U National Championship (Marietta, Ga.), 2014 Bryant Packard PG WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.) and 2014 PG WWBA 17U 18 OF/1B | 6-3 | 210 | L/R | So. National Championship (Emerson, Ga.) … Personal: Full name is Brady Greenville, N.C. | D.H. Conley L. Lloyd … Son of Diane and Gary Lloyd … Born in Danville, Pa. … Has one 2017: Played in 43 games making 30 starts (14/ sibling (Jessica) … Majoring in health fitness … Cousin (Jason Neitz) was LF, 3/RF, 13/DH) during his rookie season with the a three-year letterwinner at ECU (2003, 2005-07) where he was 3-2 with Pirate program … Batted .276 (34-for-123) with a an 4.71 ERA in 80.1 innings over 43 appearances … Drafted in the 37th home run and 12 RBI … Laced nine doubles, two round (pick 1117 overall) by the San Francisco Giants, posting a 17-8 re- triples and scored 15 runs … Drew nine walks and struck out 36 times cord in three seasons with the organization … Currently he is the pitch- … Tallied seven multi-hit and four multi-RBI games … Registered ca- ing coach at Bucknell University … Three-time ECU Director of Athletics reer-best four hits against Towson (March 26) going 4-for-4 with a pair Honor Roll member (Fall 2015 to present) … Named to American Athlet- of doubles, two RBI and scored one run … Scored season-high three ic Conference All-Academic Team (2016). runs against Charlotte (March 11) in game one of a doubleheader … CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 at UCONN (5/20/17); runs: 1 (14x - last vs. UCF Also belted lone home run against the 49ers during that contest … Re- 5/23/17); hits: 2 at UCONN (5/20/17); RBI: 1 (3x - last at UCONN 5/20/17); corded five at-bats in a game six times … Crossed home 12 times in a home runs: none; stolen bases: 1 (3x - last at UCONN 5/10/17). game (multiple times twice) … Registered at least one hit in a game 23 times … During season-long six-game hit streak batted .444 (8-for-18) Lloyd’s Career Hitting Statistics with a home run, three RBI and scored five runs … Against Tulane (April YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG 28) went 3-for-4 with a double, four RBI and two runs scored … Also 2016 33 0 12 8 4 2 0 0 1 6 1 2 2-3 .333 drove in multiple runs against College of Charleston (March 8), Towson 2017 33 5 35 7 9 1 0 0 3 10 3 5 2-3 .257 (March 26) and Liberty (March 28) … Hit a pair of doubles against Tow- Totals 66 5 47 15 13 3 0 0 4 16 4 7 4-6 .277 son … Drew a game-high two walks versus Charlotte … Hit mainly be- tween the fourth and eighth holes in the lineup … Also hit in the leadoff spot three times … Reached base in seven-straight games from March Josh Netterville 5 through March 14 … Did not experience action past May 10 (Duke) due 17 OF | 5-11 | 183 | S/R | Fr. to an injury … Committed three errors in 34 chances for a .912 field- Germantown, Md. | Northwest ing percentage … Recorded 30 putouts and one assist … Tallied multi- Northwest High School: Three-year starter for ple putouts in a game eight times with a season-best five against Tow- coach Todd Varesco … Three-sport athlete and son … Started 9 of 15 league games where he batted .214 (9-for-42) eight-time letterwinner (baseball 4, football 1, with three doubles … Scored four runs and drove in four … D.H. Con- track 4) … Member of the Jaguars Maryland 4A ley High School: Earned five letters for the Vikings (baseball 4, basket- State Championship team in 2017 as a senior … Helped Northwest to a ball 1) … Started every game during four-year varsity career helping the 36-18 three-year record … Named team captain his senior year … Named squad to 89-22 record … Broke single-season record for hits (53) in 2013 Second-Team Washington All-Metro … Earned 4 A West All-Conference as a freshman … Four-time North Carolina 4A All-State and first-team accolades … 2017 MSABC First-Team All-District 2 selection … Selected all-conference selection … Earned conference player-of-the-year honors to participate in the 2017 Senior All-Star Game … In track, was coun- twice … Picked up three hitter-of-the-year and one pitcher-of-the-year ty and regional champion in the 300m dash and regional champion for accolades during prep career … Tossed a pair of no-hitters and owns a 55m dash in Indoor Track during the 2015-16 season … Member of the 1.65 career ERA … Freshman year helped the Vikings to a second place 4x200 Regional Indoor and Counties Indoor Champion relay team (2015) finish in the NC State Playoffs … Named Daily Reflector Hitter-of-the- … Played travel ball for the Mid-Atlantic Red Sox under the direction Year … Batted .477 with 14 doubles, 35 RBI and a home run … Stole seven of coach Allen Haines … Listed as the 11th-best prospect in the state of bases … As a sophomore batted .420 with two home runs, 25 RBI and 10 Maryland by Baseball America … Second-Team All-Atlantic Region se- stolen bases leading team to third round of the state playoffs… Posted lection by Perfect Game … Earned 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Hon- a 6-1 record on the mound … During junior campaign batted .547 (35- orable Mention All-America accolades … Listed as the third-best out- for-64) with six home runs and 37 RBI … Member of conference cham- field and sixth overall prospect in the state of Maryland byPerfect Game pionship squad that made the third round of the state playoffs … Laced … Tabbed as the 106th-best outfield prospect in the country by Per- 13 extra base hits … Two of seven home runs were grand slams … Scored fect Game … Named to a pair of all-tournament teams at Perfect Game 24 runs … Drew 22 walks to just six strikeouts … Had a .655 on-base per- centage … Five-time MaxPreps Player-of-the-Game honoree in 2015 … EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 48 2018 Baseball Fact Book Garnered Second-Team Louisville Slugger All-America honors as a se- in 16.0 innings … Struck out 14 while walking just one batter … Threw at nior … Earned USA Today North Carolina All-State accolades … Named least one inning of relief in eight games (multiple twice) … Tossed sea- Daily Reflector County Hitter-of-the-Year … Batted .440 (second-high- son-high 2.1 scoreless innings at Connecticut (May 19) with one strikeout est average in the county) and drove in 40 runs (most in county) … Col- … Made ECU debut at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 19) working one-third of an lected 39 hits and belted seven home runs … On the mound posted a inning … Opened up career not allowing a run in first five outings (2.2 7-1 record with a 1.49 ERA … Fanned 43 while walking 16 … Took home frames) … Closed out season not surrendering a run in six contests (six three MaxPreps Player-of-the-Game honors … Earned WITN-TV Player- innings) … Recorded at least one strikeout 11 of 23 games (multiple three of-the-Week (5/16/16) after striking out 11 against J.H. Rose High School times) … Suffered losses against UCF and at USF … Six of 18 base hits al- … Helped Vikings capture second-straight conference title and a berth lowed went for extra bases (three doubles, two triples, one home run) in the state semifinals … Member of the North Carolina Baseball Coaches … Lone walk was issued at USF (May 5) … In league play boasted a 2.61 Association (NCBCA) All-Star team alongside current Pirate teammates ERA (second-lowest on team) in 12 outings going 0-2 on the bump … Trey Benton, Spencer Brickhouse, Zack Moore and Tyler Smith that par- Surrendered just four runs (three earned) on eight hits … Struck out 10 ticipated in the NC/SC Challenge … Participated in 2015 Powerade State while issuing one free pass in 10.1 frames … Appeared in two post-sea- Games for Region I … National Honors Society and English Honors Soci- son games tossing two-thirds of an inning with a strikeout … Held op- ety member … Sported a 3.99 cumulative GPA … Earned Athletic Scholar posing hitters to a .277 composite average … 2017 Summer: Played for Award … Played travel ball with Evoshield Canes under coach Jeff Petty Holly Springs Salamanders in the Coastal Plain League … Teammate of where he batted .444 with six home runs and 34 RBI … Also played for Cam Colmore … Appeared in seven games making five starts … Posted Post 39 (American Legion) under Ryan Meadows batting .680 with four a 0-3 record with a 5.08 ERA … Allowed 24 runs (16 earned) on 43 hits home runs and 20 RBI … Belted walk-off grand slam against Wilson Post … Struck out 20 while walking eight in 28.1 innings … Named CPL Pitch- 11 (6/14/16) … Listed as the 96th overall prospect by Baseball America in er-of-the-Week (June 5) … St. Johns River State College (2016): Helped December of 2015 … Rated as the top first baseman prospect and No. 3 the Vikings to a 42-14 overall record and the Mid-Florida Conference title overall prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Also (their third in a row) … Appeared in 22 games posting a 2-0 record with tabbed as the eighth-best first baseman and 170th national prospect one save … Surrendered 12 runs (nine earned) on 31 hits in 30.0 innings by Perfect Game … 2016 Rawlings-Perfect Game Third-Team All-Ameri- … Struck out 26 while walking just nine … Picked up wins against Chipo- can … First-Team All-Atlantic Regional selection in 2016 … Two-time Un- la (2/14/16) and Rollins College JV (3/31/16) … Notched lone save versus derclass High Honorable Mention All-America choice in 2014 and 2015 Gordon State (2/5/16) … Tossed a season-high 3.0 innings on two occa- … Played in several showcase events including 2013-14 WWBA Under- sions (Chipola and Lake-Sumter State) … Worked one inning or more of class World Championships in Fort Myers, Fla., (all-tournament team), relief 14 times (two-plus nine times) … Fanned a season-best four bat- 2013 WWBA 2016 Grads or 15U National Championships in Marietta, Ga., ters against Chipola (2/14/16) and had multiple punch outs eight times 2013 WWBA 2015 Grads or 16U National Championships in Marietta, Ga., … Did not allow a run in 13 of 22 relief appearances … Earned All-Ac- 2014 WWBA 2015 Grads or 17U National Championships in Cartersville, ademic Team honors from the Florida State Colleges Athletics Associ- Ga., 2015 WWBA World Championships in Jupiter, Fla. (all-tournament ation (FSCAA) … Appalachian State (2015): Appeared in a team-best team), 2015 17U Perfect Game World Series in Goodyear, Ariz. and 2015 27 games out of the bullpen making one start for the Mountaineers … WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Championships in Cartersville, Ga. … Posted a 3-2 record with a 3.79 ERA … Allowed 24 runs (17 earned) on Personal: Full name is Bryant Thomas Packard … Born in Seattle, Wash. 41 hits in 40.1 innings … Struck out 30 while walking 20 … Worked a … Son of Cherry and John Packard … Has one sibling (Abree) … Intend- season-high four innings against Maryland (2/28/15) … Fanned a sea- ed major is communications … Two-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor son-best four batters against Georgia State (4/17/15) … Did no allow a Roll member (Fall 2016 and Fall 2017) … Named to 2017 American Athlet- run in 13 of 26 relief appearances … Made first collegiate start against ic Conference All-Academic Team. ETSU (5/12/15) tossing two scoreless frames surrendering one hit and striking out one … Worked a full inning of relief in 17 contests (2.0 or CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 (6x - last at USF 5/6/17); runs: 3 vs. Char- more nine times) … Four-year letterwinner lotte-1 (3/11/17); hits: 4 vs. Towson (3/26/17); RBI: 4 vs. Tulane (4/28/17); Mt. Pleasant High School: for coach Thomas Smalls … Earned North Carolina 2A All-State honors home runs: 1 vs. Charlotte-1 (3/11/17); stolen bases: none. as a senior … Two-time Cabarrus News Player-of-the-Year and all-con- Packard’s Career Hitting Statistics ference selection … Helped the Tigers to three conference titles (fresh- YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG man, junior and senior years) … Batted .300 as a junior … Closed prep 2017 43 30 123 15 34 9 2 1 12 50 9 36 0-0 .276 career posting a 6-1 record with a 0.53 ERA … Appeared in nine games Totals 43 30 123 15 34 9 2 1 12 50 9 36 0-0 .276 (all starts) registering four complete games … Allowed 12 runs (four earned) on 27 hits in 53.0 innings … Fanned 66 while walking just 14 … Did not surrender a run in conference play … Offensively, batted .400 Ryan Ross (22-for-55) with one home run and 16 RBI … Sported a .507 on-base per- 16 LHP | 6-1 | 196 | L/L | Sr. centage … Scored 12 runs, drew 13 walks with 11 strikeouts … Beta Club Concord, N.C. | St. Johns River State and National Technical Honor Society member … Four-time North Car- olina Scholar-Athlete that graduated cum laude with a 4.1 cumulative 2017: Appeared in 23 games all in relief during GPA … Played travel ball for the South Charlotte Panthers under coach initial year with the program … Posted a 0-2 re- Don Hutchins … Posted a 4-1 record with two saves and a 1.14 ERA … cord with a 3.38 ERA (tied for third on the team) Struck out 35 in 43.0 innings while picking off a program 16 runners … … Allowed just seven runs (six earned) on 18 hits Also played for Post 51 (American Legion) under coach Thomas Smalls

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 49 2018 Baseball Fact Book … Ranked as the fifth-best left-hander and No. 69 overall in the state of … Winning pitcher in the League Championship Game after tossing five North Carolina by Perfect Game … Rated as the 163rd-best left-hander innings of two-hit ball with two strikeouts in his only post-season ap- nationally by Perfect Game in 2014 … 2014 All-Atlantic Regional Hon- pearance (start) … East Surry High School: Three-sport athlete (base- orable Mention selection … Played in several showcase events includ- ball 2, basketball 2, football 2) for the Cardinals, who was also a team ing 2011 15U BCS Finals in Fort Myers, Fla., 2011 WWBBA 2014 Grads or captain … Played two varsity seasons under coach Chad Freeman and 15U National Championships in Marietta, Ga., 2011-12 WWBA Underclass a 39-15 record … In two years he allowed just 12 earned runs sporting World Championships in Fort Myers, Fla., 2011 WWBA 2013 Grads or 16U a program-best 0.68 career ERA over 122.2 innings … Two-time North- National Championships in Marietta, Ga., 2012 WWBA 2014 Grads or 16U west All-Conference selection … As a junior posted an 11-1 record with National Championships in Marietta, Ga., 2013 WWBA World Champion- a 0.51 ERA … Allowed just five earned runs … Struck out 132 batters in ships in Jupiter, Fla. and 2013 WWBA 2014 Grads or 17U National Champi- 68.2 innings … Lone loss came against Reagan where he allowed three onships in Marietta, Ga. … Personal: Full name is Ryan Alan Ross … Born runs (one earned) … Participated in the Powerade State Games (Region in Charlotte, N.C. … Son of Angie and Todd Ross … Has one sibling (Ken- 7) appearing in a pair of games where he struck out seven in four in- dall) … Majoring in communication … Three-time ECU Director of Athlet- nings … Ranks 11th on the single-season charts in wins and strikeouts … ics Honor Roll member (Fall 2016 –present) … Named to 2017 American Helped the Cardinals to a regular season and tournament conference ti- Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. tles … Earned all-conference and all-tournament team honors … Closed prep career earning North Carolina 1A All-State and co-conference play- CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 2.1 at UCONN (5/19/17); strikeouts: 2 er-of-the-year honors … Also selected as county player-of-the-year … (3x - last at UCONN 5/18/17); walks: 1 at USF (5/5/17); hits: 3 last vs. Mem- Allowed seven earned runs in 54.0 innings for a 0.91 ERA … Struck out phis (5/13/17); runs: 2 at Elon (3/21/17); earned runs: 2 at Elon (3/21/17). 124 batters, which stands 12th in the Cardinals single-season record book Ross’ Career Pitching Statistics … An all-conference quarterback that helped team to a pair of confer- YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA ence championships … Member of the North Carolina Baseball Coaches 2017 23 0 0 0 2 0 16.0 18 7 6 1 14 3.38 Association (NCBCA) All-Star team alongside current Pirate teammates Totals 23 0 0 0 2 0 16.0 18 7 6 1 14 3.38 Trey Benton, Spencer Brickhouse and Bryant Packard that participated in the NC/SC Challenge … Played travel ball for the Carolina Rockies under Less Mayhew … Listed as the 42nd-best prospect in North Carolina by Tyler Smith Baseball America … Personal: Full name is Tyler Hunter Smith … Born 20 RHP | 6-0 | 188 | R/R | So. in Winston-Salem, N.C. … Son of Sue and David Smith … Has one sibling Pilot Mountain | East Surry (Ashley) … Intended major is criminal justice … Two-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member (Fall 2016 and Fall 2017). 2017: Played in 27 games making a pair of starts as a freshman … Posted a 2-0 record with a 3.95 CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 5.0 vs. Towson (3/26/17); strikeouts: 3 ERA … Surrendered 22 runs (19 earned) on 44 (3x - last vs. UCF 5/23/17); walks: 2 (2x - last at Elon 3/21/17); hits: 6 vs. hits in 43.1 innings … Struck out 26 while walk- Charlotte-1 (3/11/17); runs: 4 vs. Charlotte-1 (3/11/17); earned runs: 3 (2x ing 13 … Combined on a pair of shutouts (Campbell and UCF) … Notched - last at Houston 4/9/17). wins against Towson (March 26) and at Cincinnati (April 23) … Made col- Smith’s Career Pitching Statistics legiate debut at No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 19) working a scoreless inning … YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA First career start came against Towson where he gave up two runs (one 2017 27 2 0 2 0 0 43.1 44 22 19 13 26 3.95 earned) on three hits in five innings of work … Other start came at Hous- Totals 27 2 0 2 0 0 43.1 44 22 19 13 26 3.95 ton (April 9) where he was touched for three runs (all earned) on four hits in two frames … Threw at least one inning of relief in 18 of 25 ap- pearances (multiple frames eight times) … Tossed season-high 3.1 re- lief frames against Charlotte (March 11) in game one of doubleheader Willy Strong … Struck out a career-high three batters three times (Elon, Memphis, 33 RHP | 5-11 | 199 | R/R | So. UCF) … Fanned at least one batter in 17 games (multiple on six occa- Richmond, Va. | Florence Darlington sions) … Did not allow an earned run in first three contests of the sea- Tech son (Ole Miss, Campbell, La Salle) … Had scoreless outings 13 times … Florence Darlington Tech College (2017): Helped From April 29 (Tulane) to May 16 (Campbell) did not allow a run over 7.2 head coach Preston McDonald to the Region X frames – span of five games … Gave up two or fewer hits in 21 contests Regular season title and an appearance in the … His 27 appearances tied for second on the team with Sam Lanier … JUCO World Series (Grand Junction) … As the No. 2 starter, posted an Held opposing hitters to a .265 composite average … Appeared in nine 8-3 record with a 4.39 ERA in 14 appearances (13 starts) … Tossed three league games making one start … Sported a 1-0 record with a 4.85 ERA complete games and a pair of shutouts … Allowed 44 runs (34 earned) … Allowed seven runs (all earned) on 17 hits in 13 innings … Pitched in on 74 hits in 69.2 innings … Struck out 75 batters while walking 25 … two post-season contests where he allowed one run (earned) on three His two shutouts stood 12th nationally, while his eight win ranked 48th hits in 3.1 innings with three strikeouts … 2017 Summer: Played for the … Struck out 10 batters in a game three times (Patrick Henry and USC Bethesda Big Train in the Cal Ripken League … Appeared in nine games Lancaster/twice) … Recorded complete game shutouts against Patrick six starts) posting a 4-2 record … Allowed 12 runs (10 earned) on 28 hits Henry (Feb.18) and USC Lancaster (March 25) … Other complete game for a 2.60 ERA … Struck out 26 while walking just nine over 34.2 innings was against USC Salkehatchie (April 14) … Recorded multiple strikeouts

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 50 2018 Baseball Fact Book in 13 of 14 outings … Patrick Henry High School: Three-year letterwinner appearance working one-third of an inning at No. 5 National Seed Texas and starter for coach Sammy Hart … Three-time All-Conference 16 selec- Tech in game three of the Lubbock Super Regional surrendering one hit tion (twice named a first-teamer) … As a sophomore batted .402 with … Allowed four extra base hits (1/HR, 4/2Bs) … Did not allow a walk in eight home runs, while posting a 3-1 record on the mound on his way to six of 12 appearances … Seven of 10 inherited runners scored (70.0 per- second-team all-conference honors … Named Richmond Times Player- cent) … Appeared in three league games posting a 3.00 ERA where he of-the-Week (May 23) after going 1-for-2 with a home run and three RBI allowed one run (earned) on two hits with a pair of strikeouts in 3.0 in- vs. Deep Run … Also threw a two-hitter and struck out nine batters … nings … 2015: Appeared in 17 games during rookie season coming out During junior campaign, went 7-2 on the mound earning second-team of the bullpen … Posted a 2-0 record with one save and a 9.98 ERA … Al- all-state and first-team all-conference accolades … Closed out prep ca- lowed 19 runs (17 earned) on 16 hits with six strikeouts and five walks reer taking home First-Team VHSL Group 5A All-State accolades as a first in 15.1 innings … Made collegiate debut against No. 2 Virginia (Feb. 13) baseman … Named 5A North First-Team All-Region … Named First-Team in the season opener tossing two thirds of a scoreless inning … Notched All-Conference 16 as a pitcher after posting an 8-1 record as team cap- win against Connecticut (April 19) and NC State (April 21) in back-to-back tain … Also garnered First-Team All-Metro honors … Played travel ball relief outings … Earned first career save against UCF (April 26) working for Evoshield Canes North under Mike Petty as well as American Legion one-third of an inning … Worked at least full inning of relief on eight for Post 175 under coach White … Named 2015 Underclass Honorable occasions with a career-high 3.0 frames at Liberty (April 29) allowing Mention by Perfect Game … Earned 2016 All-Atlantic Region Honorable just one hit … Also had two innings of work against High Point (Mar. Mention … Listed as the No. 23 right-handed pitcher and No. 53 overall 25) and USF (April 11) … Did not allow a run in eight outings … Fanned prospect in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Named to a a career-high three batters at USF … Held opponents to one hit or less pair of all-tournament teams at Perfect Game events … Participated in in 14 of 17 outings … Combined on a shutout against Elon (May 12) in a several showcases including 2013 16U WWBA East Memorial Day Classic 7-0 victory where he tossed one inning of relief … Held opposing hit- (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013 WWBA 2016 Grads or 15U National Championship ters to a .267 composite batting average … Induced 19 fly outs and 17 (Marietta, Ga.), 2013 15U BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013 15U Perfect ground outs (1.1 ratio) with a pair of double plays … Allowed just two Game World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 WWBA Underclass World of 12 inherited runners to score (16.7 percent) … In league play, post- Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 WWBA 2016 Grads or 16U National ed a 1-0 record with one save and a 12.27 ERA in six outings … Surren- Championship (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U Na- dered six runs (five earned) on five hits with three strikeouts and a walk tional Championship (Cartersville, Ga.) … Personal: Full name is Wil- in 3.2 innings or bullpen work … 2015 Summer: Played for the More- liam Robert Strong, but prefers to go by Willy … Born in Richmond, Va. head City Marlins in the Coastal Plain League … Made seven appearanc- … Son of Susan and Jerry Strong … Has one sibling (Andrew) … Brother es (six starts) posting a 1-4 record with one complete game and a 6.35 played baseball at Lynchburg College in 2015 … Intended major is busi- ERA … Allowed 27 runs (20 earned) on 28 hits in 28.1 innings … Struck ness management … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in out 27 while walking 21 … Currituck County High School: Three-year let- Fall of 2017. terwinner for coach Justin Hill … Helped the Knights claim a pair of Eas- ter Tournament titles (2012-13) and two Northeastern Coastal Conference crowns (2012 and 2014) … During sophomore season posted a 1.37 ERA striking out 72 in 45.2 innings earning all conference and all-county hon- Evan Voliva ors … As a junior batted .456 with 26 base knocks and 10 extra base hits, 44 RHP | 5-10 | 205 | R/R | RJr. including two home runs … On the mound he won nine games work- Currituck, N.C. | Currituck County ing 65 innings where he struck out 119 batters … Named Player-of-the- 2017: Appeared in four games making one start Year … Selected to second-straight all-conference team and earned first before suffering season ending injury (Tommy of two consecutive North Carolina All-State honors … Closed out prep John surgery) … Worked three innings where he career earning all-state, all conference and all-county honors … Also allowed four runs (two earned) on five hits for a named Northeastern Coastal Conference and area player-of-the-year 6.00 ERA … Struck out five while walking just one … Tossed an inning accolades for second-straight year … Two-time Underclassman Honor- of scoreless relief in first two outings (Campbell and La Salle) … Made able Mention selection by Perfect Game (2012-13) … Named 2014 Atlan- lone start of the year at College of Charleston lasting two-thirds of an tic Region Honorable Mention by Perfect Game … Listed as the 13th-best inning where he allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits … In final right-handed prospect by Perfect Game in North Carolina (No. 29 over- game of the season, worked one-third of an inning at Duke before in- all) … Participated in fivePerfect Game WWBA National Championship jury occurred … 2016: Appeared in 12 games making one start … Posted and two World Championship events as a member of Evoshield Canes … an 0-2 record with a 5.62 ERA … Allowed 12 runs (10 earned) on 19 hits Two-time NC Powerade State Games participant (Region 1) … Personal: … Struck out nine while walking seven in 16.0 innings of work … Made Full name is Evan Thomas Voliva … Son of Donna and Tony Voliva … Has lone start of the season against North Carolina (Mar. 15) allowing a sea- one sibling (Sarah) … Majoring in communication … Two-time ECU Di- son-high five runs (all earned) on three hits with a walk and strikeout rector of Athletics Honor Roll member (Fall 2016, Fall 2017). in 1.1 innings … Worked one-plus innings out of the bullpen seen times CAREER HIGHS – innings pitched: 4.0 vs. GMU (3/8/16); strikeouts: 3 at with a career-best 4.0 scoreless frames vs. George Mason (Mar. 8) scat- USF (4/11/15); walks: 2 at MEM (4/17/16); hits: 4 at CofC (3/8/17); runs: 5 tering three hits … In all, had seven scoreless outings out of the bullpen vs. UNC (3/15/16); earned runs: 5 vs. UNC (3/15/16). … Tallied multiple strikeouts three times … Allowed one or less hits on seven occasions … Suffered losses to North Carolina and at Memphis … Opposing batters hit at a .317 clip against him … Made one postseason EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 51 2018 Baseball Fact Book Voliva’s Career Pitching Statistics Received Marine Corps Most Distinguished Athlete Award … Played trav- YEAR G GS CG W L SV IP H R ER BB SO ERA el ball for coach Andy Partin and the Dirtbags … Member of Winston-Sa- 2015 17 0 0 2 0 1 15.1 16 19 17 5 6 9.98 lem American Legion squad under direction of coach Lovelace … Rated 2016 12 1 0 0 2 0 16.0 19 12 10 7 9 5.62 as the second-best catching prospect and 24th-overall prospect in North 2017 4 1 0 0 0 0 3.0 5 4 2 1 5 6.00 Carolina by Perfect Game … Named 2014 Underclass Honorable Mention Totals 33 2 0 2 2 1 34.1 40 35 29 13 20 7.60 by Perfect Game … Second-Team All-Atlantic Regional selection by Per- fect Game following senior season … Also named 2015 Honorable Men- tion All-America by Perfect Game … Listed as the 113th-best prospect Jake Washer in North Carolina following senior year by MaxPreps.com … Participat- 13 C | 6-0 | 215 | R/R | RSo. ed in several showcase events including 2012-13 PG WWBA Underclass King, N.C. | West Stokes World Championship (Ft. Myers, Fla.), 2013-14 PG WWBA World Cham- pionship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2013 16U Perfect Game World Series (Ft. Myers, 2017: Played in 12 games making five starts Fla.), 2013 17U Perfect Game BCS Finals (Ft. Myers, Fla.), 2014 PG WWBA (1/C, 4/DH) during redshirt freshman campaign 17U National Championship (Emerson, Ga.) and 2014 East Coast Profes- … Batted .133 (2-for-15) with an RBI and two sional Showcase (Syracuse, N.Y.) … Personal: Full name is Jacob Scott runs scored … Struck out six times while walk- Washer, but prefers to go by Jake … Son of Sharon and Scott Washer … ing twice … Made collegiate debut at Houston (April 7) … First career Born in Clearwater, Fla. … Has two siblings (Olivia and Trent) … Majoring start came the same weekend (April 9) going 1-for-1 with an RBI and in marketing … Five-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll member run scored … Second collegiate hit came at UNC Wilmington (April 18) (Fall 2015 to present) … Two-time American Athletic Conference All-Ac- where he went 1-for-1 scoring a run as the designated hitter … Regis- ademic Team (2016-17). tered first start behind the plate at Connecticut (May 20) … Recorded four putouts behind the dish against the Huskies in regular season fi- CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 3 at Cincinnati (4/21/17); runs: 1 at Houston nale … Batted in the fourth and fifth spots in the lineup … Appeared in (4/9/17); hits: 1 at Houston 4/9/17); RBI: 1 at Houston (4/9/17); home nine league games with one start … Batted .091 (1-for-11) with one RBI runs: none; stolen bases: none. and a run scored … 2017 Summer: Played for the New Market Rebels of the Valley League … Teammate of Nick Barber … Played in 39 games (all Washer’s Career Hitting Statistics YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG starts) where he batted .333 (50-for-150) with five home runs and 36 2017 12 5 15 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 6 0-0 .133 RBI … Scored 37 runs, drew 17 walks and struck out 27 times … Named Totals 12 5 15 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 6 0-0 .133 to North All-Star Squad … Finished runner-up in the 2017 Valley League Home Run Derby … Participated in the Prospect and Summer Showcas- es representing the Valley League … 2016: Redshirted during freshman season serving as bullpen catcher … 2016 Summer: Played for the Holly Collin Watt Springs Salamanders of the Coastal Plains League … Teammate of Cam 5 INF | 6-1 | 193 | R/R | Fr. Colmore and Bryce Harman … Batted .265 (27-for-102) with a home run, Asheville, N.C. | T.C. Roberson 13 RBI and eight runs scored … Started 27 of 31 games where he struck TC Roberson High School: Three-year letterwin- out 18 times and drew 10 walks … Laced three doubles … Committed ner for coach Eric Filipek … As a sophomore bat- two errors in 161 chances for a .988 fielding percentage … Registered ted .225 with 16 RBI … Led Rams to a 24-4 record 150 putouts, nine assists and turned six double plays … Threw out 4 of during junior campaign … As a junior, earned 47 would be base stealers … West Stokes High School: Four-year let- All-Mountain Athletic Conference honors as an infielder/pitcher … Bat- terwinner for coach Kirk Goodson … Guided the Wildcats to three reg- ted .346 with 15 RBI, eight doubles one home run and stole six bases … ular season Western Piedmont Athletic Conference titles (2012-14) and On the mound recorded a pair of saves with a 5.41 ERA and nine strike- the conference tournament title in 2014 … Four time All-WPAC selec- outs in 10.1 innings … Helped Rams (31-3) capture NCHSAA 4A State tion … Named WPAC Player-of-the-Year as a junior and senior … Earned Championship with a two-game sweep over New Hanover … Belted a North Carolina 2A All-State honors as a junior … Helped the Wildcats to two-run homer against New Hanover in Game 1 of the N.C. State Cham- a 71-28 four-year record … As a freshman batted .394 (37-for-94) with pionship series … Earned Ingles Athlete-of-the-Week honors (April 2) five home runs and 23 RBI … Legged out a team-high 12 doubles, while … Named MAC Player-of-the-Year … Named team captain and batted scoring 12 runs and walking five times … Followed rookie season bat- .391 with nine home runs … Played travel ball for the Dirt Bags under ting .418 (23-for-55) with four home runs and 18 RBI … Scored 21 runs the direction of Andy Partin … Named 2016 Underclass High Honor- with nine doubles and 10 walks … During junior campaign hit at an im- able Mention by Perfect Game … Second-Team All-Atlantic Region se- pressive .542 clip (40-for-74) with a team-best nine home runs and 20 lection by Perfect Game … 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Men- RBI on his way to the first of two-straight conference player-of the-year tion All-American … Listed as the third-best third baseman prospect and honors … Recorded 10 doubles, one tripe, six walks and scored a pro- No. 30 overall prospect in the state of North Carolina by perfect Game … gram high 31 runs … Participated in the 2014 Powerade State Games Rated as the 36th-best prospect in the nation at the hot corner by Per- for Region 5 … Closed out prep career batting .540 with five home runs fect Game … Played in six Perfect Game showcase events including 2014 and claiming league player-of-the-year accolades … Selected to play 15U BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads or 16U National for the North Carolina squad for the 2015 NC-SC Challenge All-Star Game Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA Underclass World Cham- (NCBCA) alongside ECU teammate Turner Brown … Honors Graduate at pionship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2016 18U WWBA Memorial Day at LakePoint West Stokes … Member of Honors Society … North Carolina Scholar … EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 52 2018 Baseball Fact Book (Cartersville, Ga.), 2016 WWBA 2017 Grads or 17U National Championship Gavin Williams (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.) … 26 RHP | 6-6 | 227 | R/R | Fr. Personal: Full name is Alexander Collin Watt … Born in Abbeville, S.C. … Fayetteville, N.C. | Cape Fear Son of Brenda and Johnny Watt … Has four siblings (Cory, Kami, Kay- Cape Fear High School: Four-year letterwin- lan, Kirsten) … Brother Cory played baseball at Catawba Valley with cur- ner for coach Wendell Smith … Drafted in the rent Pirate outfielder Chandler Jenkins… Intended major is marketing … 30th round (pick 889) in the 2017 Major League Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall 2017. First-Year Player Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays … During four-year career, sported an 18-1 record with two saves in 29 ap- pearances … Sported a miniscule 1.06 ERA with 212 strikeouts to 74 walks in 132.0 innings … Allowed 29 runs (20 earned) on 63 hits while hold- Jeremy Whitehead ing opposing hitters to a .138 batting average … Batted .354 (67-for-189) OF | 5-8 | 142 | L/R | Fr. 7 with two home runs, 13 doubles and five triples … Drove in 52 runs while Huntersville, N.C. | Lake Norman Charter scoring 54 in 63 games … Walked 33 times while striking out 16 … As a Greater Cabarrus High School (2017): Lettered as freshman made just one start striking out 13 batters with four walks and a infielder and helped the Stallions to a 26-9 re- allowed just one hit over six innings … Followed rookie campaign with a cord … Batted .388 (26-for-67) with a home run 6-1 record with one save in 12 appearances … Sported a 1.70 ERA allow- and five RBI … Laced three doubles and two tri- ing 14 runs (12 earned) with 83 strikeouts to 36 walks in 49.1 innings … ples to go with 20 runs scored … Walked six times and swiped 4 of 6 Hit a t a .370 (27-for-73) clip with a home run, 23 RBI and 20 runs … As bases … Lake Norman Charter High School (2014-16): Three-year let- a junior went 5-0 with a 1.14 ERA in eight appearances … Surrendered 11 terwinner for coach Josh Russell … Helped the Knights to a 38-23 record, runs (six earned) on 26 hits while striking out 51 and walking 22 in 37.0 which included a conference title in 2016 … As a freshman, played in innings … Batted just .292 (21-for-82) with a home run, seven doubles, five games on the varsity squad batting .375 (3-for-8) with a triple and 16 RBI and 22 runs in 22 games … Missed first half of senior season with three RBI … During sophomore campaign batted .229 (16-for-70) with a an injury … Posted a 6-0 record with a 0.35 ERA … Struck out 65 batters home run, three doubles and nine RBI … Scored 14 runs, walked 12 times while walking 12 in 39.2 innings … Allowed four runs (two earned) on and swiped a pair of bases … Named All- Player- nine hits … Held opposing hitters to a .070 composite batting average … of-the-Year as a junior where he batted .425 (31-for-73) with a .517 on- Threw three consecutive no-hitters to start senior campaign and did not base percentage … Scored 33 runs, stole 17 bases and had nine extra allow a hit in his first five outings … First of three consecutive no-hitters base hits (five doubles, four triples) … First-Team All-Big South Con- came in a 4-0 win over Pine Forest (April 11) where he fanned 12 bat- ference selection … Finalist for Greater Charlotte Hot Stove “Gamer”- ters … Tossed second no-hitter against Scotland in a 2-0 win where he of-the-Year … Named to 14U USA National Team Development Pro- struck out 16 batters over seven innings (April 18) … Hurled third no-hit- gram in 2013 … Played travel ball for the Dirtbags under the direction of ter in a 2-0 victory against Jack Britt (April 26) where he struck out 11 Andy Partin … Two-time (2015-16) Underclass High Honorable Mention and allowed three runners to reach base on walks … First-Team All-Re- by Perfect Game … Second-team All-Atlantic Region selection by Per- gional selection by Fayetteville Observer … Named Mid-South Player- fect Game … 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Mention All-Amer- of-the-Year … Two-time Fayetteville Observer Athlete-of-the-Week ican … Listed as the fourth-best outfielder and 34th-best player in the (April 19, May 3) … Listed as the No. 114 prospect by Baseball America state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … Rated as the 146th-best out- for the 2017 MLB Draft … Played travel ball for Evoshield Canes under field prospect nationally byPerfect Game … Named to three all-tourna- the direction of Jeff Petty … Named Second-Team Underclass All-Amer- ment teams at Perfect Game events … Participate in several showcases ican (2016) by Perfect Game … First-Team All-Atlantic Region selection including 2013 PG Super25 2016 Grads or 16U Coastal Qualifier (Green- (2017) by Perfect Game … 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Men- ville, S.C.), 2014 15U Perfect Game World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 tion All-American … Listed as the second-best right-handed pitcher and WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 16U Per- seventh overall player in the state of North Carolina by Perfect Game … fect Game World Series (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 17U PG Evoshield Clas- Rated as the 50th-best righty and 141st overall prospect nationally by sic (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort Perfect Game … Named to six all-tournament teams in Perfect Game Myers, Fla.), 2015 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter, Fla.), 2016 18U events … Played in several showcase events including 2013 PG Super25 WWBA Memorial Day at LakePoint (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 WWBA 14U Coastal Qualifier (Lewisville, N.C.), 2014PG Super25 14U Coastal Re- 2017 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.) … Personal: gional (Wilmington, N.C.), 2014 14U BCS Finals (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 Full name is Jeremy Andrew Whitehead … Born in Beaufort, N.C. … Son WWBA 2018 Grads or 14U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), of Harrella Wedington and Tony Whitehead … Has two siblings (Hannah 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads of 16U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), and Morgan) … Intended major is marketing … Named to ECU Director 2015 WWBA 2018 Grads of 15U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall 2017. 2015-16 WWBA Underclass World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2016 WWBA 2017 Grads of 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.) and 2016 East Coast Professional Showcase (Tampa, Fla.) … Personal: Full name is Gavin Scott Williams … Born in Fayetteville, N.C. … Son of Cheryl and Laurice Williams, Jr. … Has one sibiling (Whitney) … Intended major is recreation parks and management … Named to ECU Director of Ath- letics Honor Roll in Fall 2017.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 53 2018 Baseball Fact Book Dwanya Williams-Sutton age … Registered 70 putouts outs … Hit anywhere between the third 1 OF | 6-1 | 220 | R/R | Jr. and eighth spots in the order with 27 games in the six hole … Scored at Wilson, N.C. | Greenfield least one run in 21 games and multiple six times with a career-best four at UCF (5/21) … Registered at least one hit 37 of 56 games with a All-America candidate that can hit for average, season-long five-game hitting streak from May 19-26 … Made colle- power and plays a solid defense … Owns a .331 giate debut against Longwood (Feb. 19) in the season opener where he career batting average with 12 home runs in 88 went 1-or-4 with two RBI and a run scored … Belted home runs against career games … 2017: Started 31 (21/LF, 3/CF, 7/ Jacksonville, Elon, Connecticut (twice) and UCF … Four of five round RF) of 32 games during sophomore campaign, which was cut short due trippers came on the road … Tallied game-winning RBI against Long- to injury … Batted .286 (32-for-112) with seven home runs, 15 RBI and 21 wood, Maryland, Houston, Connecticut, USF and UCF … Drove in three runs scored … Laced four doubles, drew 16 walks and struck out 16 runs on three occasions (Jacksonville, Houston and Connecticut) … times … Swiped 2 of 4 bases … Missed nearly month of action due to Drew at least one walk in 20 contests and multiple four times with a thumb injury sustained at Campbell (Feb. 22) … Batted leadoff 17 season-best three against USF (May 13) … Started all eight postseason times, while also hitting in the sixth (four times) and seventh (10 games recording nine hits (four multi-hit games), with three runs times) spots in the order … Registered season-high five at-bats in a scored and six walks … Batted .364 in three super regional games, game six times, which ties a career-best … Scored at least one run in a while hitting .250 in regional action … Led The American (league game 17 times (multiple on three occasions) with a season-best three games) with a .389 batting average (28-for-72) with three home runs, against Liberty (March 28) … Registered at least one base knock in 19 five doubles, 12 RBI and 14 runs scored …Greenfield High School times … During five game hit streak (April 18-26) where he batted .350 (2014-15): Drafted in the 26th round of the 2015 Major League Baseball (7-for-20) with a pair of home runs, two RBI and four runs scored … First-Year Amateur Draft by the (pick 775 overall) … Closed out season having reached base safely in 13-straight games, Three-sport athlete and five-time letterwinner at Greenfield (baseball which started on May 5 at USF … Tallied 10 multi-hit and three multi- 2, basketball 2, soccer 1) … Two-time all-conference selection under RBI games … Drove in a career-best three runs at USF (May 5) when he coach Daniel Johnson … Two-time North Carolina 1A All-State pick went 2-for-5 with a home run and a double … Belted career-best two (2014-15) … Helped Knights claim the N.C. 1A State Title as a senior home runs against Liberty (May 28) – both solo shots … Also added (2015) … Received the Clint Faris Award (top amateur in Wilson Coun- homers against No. 8 Ole Miss (Feb. 17), UNC Wilmington (April 18), Cin- ty) at the 41st Annual Wilson Hot Stove Banquet on Jan. 11, 2016 … Col- cinnati (April 22) and USF (May 7) … Five of seven homers came on the lected at least one hit in 42-straight games at Greenfield before com- road … Roped doubles against Campbell (Feb. 22), Towson (March 24- ing to an end on May 5, 2015 in the first game of the NCISAA 1A 25) and USF (May 5) … Drew at least one walk in 13 contests including Championship Series … As a junior batted .552 (37-or-67) with six dou- nine free passes from May 12-19, a string of six games that included bles, three triples and 17 RBI … Scored 22 runs and drew nine walks in three against Campbell (May 16) … Tallied multiple putouts in a game 20 games … Appeared in seven games on the mound posting a 1-1 re- 14 times with a season-high five versus Tulane (April 28) … Ranked cord with a 1.70 ERA … Allowed 13 runs (three earned) on nine hits in among the team leaders (Top 5) in five offensive statistical categories 12.1 innings of work … Fanned 16 while walking 12 … Was a perfect 18 of … Committed two errors in 51 chances for a .961 fielding percentage … 18 on the base paths … Posted three-hit game (single, double, triple) Registered 48 putouts with one assist … Appeared in 16 league games against Oakwood (Mar. 27, 2014) earning MaxPreps.com Player-of the- where he batted .208 (11-for-53) with three home runs, seven RBI and Game accolades … Participated in the 2014 Powerade State Games for nine runs scored … Started all four games in post-season leading the Region 3 … Wrapped up prep career hitting at an impressive .574 clip team with a .357 (5-for-14) batting average … 2017 Summer: Played for (39-for-68) with three home runs and 26 RBI during state title run as a Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod League … Teammate of Jake Agnos team captain … Legged out 16 doubles, two triples and stole 18 of 20 … Started all nine games played … Batted .148 (4-for-27) with a double bases … Added 12 walks and scored 33 runs in 21 games … Sec- and five runs scored … 2016: Named to three Freshman All-America ond-Team All-USA North Carolina All-State selection by USA Today … Teams (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and D1Baseball) – all WITN-TV Pepsi Player-of-the-Week (2015) … Collected three doubles in first-team selections … Earned First-Team All-AAC honors after leading Game 2 of the State Championship Series … Had jersey retired follow- the league in hitting (.360) and on-base percentage (.455), while rank- ing prep career … Earned Wilson Daily Times Player-of-the-Year honors ing second in slugging percentage (.551) and fourth in triples (4) … Be- … Selected as the 2015 Tom Ham Athlete-of-the-Year Award winner by came first Pirate since Brian Cavanaugh to lead a conference in batting Wilson Daily Times … Took home MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Game (.382) back in 2005 when ECU was a member of Conference USA … honors following a 3-for-3 outing with a single, double home run and Started 55 of 56 games played … Belted five home runs, laced four tri- three RBI against Wayne Country Day (April 24, 2015) … On the hard- ples and 11 doubles (20 extra base hits) … Scored 31 runs, drove in 27 an wood, averaged 12.0 points, six rebounds, four steals and three assists stole 7 of 12 bases … Earned AAC Honor Roll status twice … Named The as a senior leading Greenfield to a 25-8 record and reached the NCSIAA American and CollegeSportsMadness Player-of-the-Week on May 23 … 1A semifinals … Registered a season-high 34 points against The Miller Tallied six game-winning RBI with four coming in league play … Tallied School of Charlottesville (Virginia) in the Benedictine Catholic Prep 64 hits in 178 at-bats … Registered a pair of sac flies and was hit seven Capital Classic Tournament … As a member of the Knights soccer team, times by pitches … His .360 average ranks second all-time among Pi- scored a team-best 24 goals and doled out seven assists under coach rate freshmen, while his four triples are tied for first … Stroked a pair of Randol Mendoza … Tallied 52 points (3.7 ppg) in 14 games helping triples at Virginia (Feb. 27) marking the first time since Jamie Borel had Greenfield reach the state semifinals in 2014 earning N.C. 1A All State a pair against William & Mary in 1993 (other triples vs. Houston and honors … Honors member at Greenfield sporting a 3.4 cumulative GPA UCF) … Committed four errors in 74 chances for a .946 fielding percent- EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 54 2018 Baseball Fact Book … Head Masters recipient … Wilson Hunt High School (2012-13): Two- Bryson Worrell time letterwinner for coach Jon Smith … Teammate of former ECU out- 35 UTIL | 6-2 | 205 | S/R | Fr. fielder Parker Lamm as a freshman … During sophomore season, bat- Sims, N.C. | Hunt ted .365 (19-for-52) with four doubles and six RBI … Scored nine runs, Hunt High School: Two-sport athlete that earned drew three walks and stole 11 of 12 bases … Played travel ball for coach six letters (baseball 4, football 2) … Started three Earl Taylor and the Wilson Pelicans … Member of Wilson County Post 13 years for coach Jon Smith helping the warriors to (American Legion) team under direction of coach Rusty Dail … Rated as a pair of conference regular season titles (2016- the sixth best outfield prospect and 19th overall prospect in North Car- 17) and a conference tournament crown (2014) … Three-time All-Big olina by Perfect Game … Second-Team All-Atlantic Regional selection East selection (2015-17) … Posted an 11-7 record in 23 appearances (18 by Perfect Game following senior season … Also named 2015 Honor- starts) with a 2.10 ERA during four-year career with the Warriors … Al- able Mention All-America by Perfect Game … Listed as the 108th-best lowed 44 runs (27 earned) on 65 hits with 92 strikeouts to 47 walks prospect nationally by Perfect Game … Tabbed as the 20th-best pros- in 90.0 innings … Hit at a .254 clip (52-for-205) with five home runs, pect in North Carolina by MaxPreps.com following senior year … Two- 10 doubles and three triples … Drove in 27 runs while scoring 43 in 69 time MaxPreps.com Player-of-the-Game in baseball (2014/1, 2015/1) … games … As a sophomore went 2-4 with a 3.79 ERA … Registered 17 Member of Greenfield soccer team where he was a four-timeMax - strikeouts and walked eight in 20.1 innings … Allowed 15 runs (11 earned) Preps.com Player-of-the-Game in 2014 … … Participated in several on 20 hits … Batted .338 (24-for-82) with a home run and 18 RBI … Laced showcase events including 2014 Atlantic Coast Top Prospect Showcase four doubles, one triple while drawing six walks and scoring 18 runs … (Kannapolis, N.C.) and 2014 East Coast Professional Showcase (Syra- During junior season went 1-2 in four starts with a 4.40 ERA … Allowed cuse, N.Y.) … Personal: Full name is Dwanya Malik-Lesean Wil- 10 runs (nine earned) on 15 hits with 13 strikeouts in 14.1 innings … Belt- liams-Sutton … Son of Latosha Williams and Al Sutton … Born in Wil- ed three home runs while hitting .264 (14-for-53) with two RBI and 11 son, N.C. … Has two siblings (Dia Dien and Imani) … Majoring is runs scored … Named Big East Pitcher-of-the-Year after collecting eight communication … Four-time ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll mem- wins in 12 appearances (10 starts) … Tossed three complete-game shut- ber (Fall 2015, Fall 2016 to present) … Two-time American Athletic Con- outs … Sported a 0.92 ERA where he allowed 18 runs (seven earned) on ference All-Academic Team selection (2016-17). 28 hits in 53.1 innings … Struck out 60 and walked 27 … At the plate bat- CAREER HIGHS - at-bats: 5 (11x - last vs. UCF 5/23/17); runs: 4 at UCONN ted .187 (14-for-75) with one home run, four doubles and one triple … (5/7/16); hits: 4 (2x - last at UCF 5/21/16); RBI: 3 (4x - last at USF 5/5/17); Drove in seven runs while scoring 14 and drawing 11 walks … Played trav- home runs: 2 vs. Liberty (3/28/17); stolen bases: 2 vs. N.C. A&T (2/23/16). el ball for the Dirtbags under the direction of Andy Partin … Also played for Wilson Post 17 (American Legion) under coach Johnson … Listed as Williams-Sutton’s Career Hitting Statistics the sixth-best catcher and No. 32 overall prospect in the state of North YEAR G GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB-ATT AVG 2016 56 55 178 31 64 11 4 5 27 98 26 47 7-12 .360 Carolina by Perfect Game … Rated as the 80th-best catcher in the nation 2017 32 31 112 21 32 4 0 7 15 57 16 31 2-4 .286 by Perfect Game … Two-time (2015-16) Underclass High Honorable Men- Totals 88 86 290 52 96 15 4 12 42 155 42 78 9-16 .331 tion selection by Perfect Game … 2017 Second-team All-Atlantic Region pick by Perfect Game … 2017 Rawlings-Perfect Game Honorable Men- tion All-American … Named to Top Prospect and All-Tournament Team at the 2015 Atlantic Coast Underclass Showcase … Also participated in 2013 WWBA 2017 Grads or 14U National Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 15U Perfect Game World Series (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2014 WWBA Un- derclass World Championship (Fort Myers, Fla.), 2015 WWBA 2016 Grads or 17U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA 2017 Grads or 16U National Championship (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 16U Perfect Game World Series (Cartersville, Ga.), 2015 WWBA Underclass World Champi- onship (Fort Myers, Fla.) and 2015-16 WWBA World Championship (Jupi- ter, Fla.) … Personal: Full name is Bryson Worrell … Born in Wilson, N.C. … Son of Dawn and Greg Worrell … Has one sibling (Nick) … Intend- ed major is public health studies … Named to ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll in Fall 2017.

Dwanya Williams-Sutton EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 55 2018 Baseball Fact Book FALL 2017 TALLY SHEET (276 HOURS) • James & Connie Maynard Baseball In The Community Children’s Hospital Fourth-Year Head Coach Cliff Godwin area as the Food Bank of Central and • First Born Community Development has made it a priority for his players Eastern North Carolina, Team IMPACT, Center Turkey Pack to become well-rounded student- Riley’s Army, Cypress Glenn Re­tirement • Red Cross Flood Relief Drive athletes on the field, in the classroom Community Flood Relief, Red Cross, First • Jackie Robinson League and community. Since the beginning of Born Community Development­ Center • DIRTBAGS baseball team the 2015 fall semester, the Pirates have and the James, ACES for Autism, Make- • Local Fellow Christian Athlete (FCA) volunteered over 3,000 hours working A-Wish Foundation and the James and Programs with programs in the Pitt County Connie Maynard Children’s Hospital. • Pirate Trash Pickup

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 56 2018 Baseball Fact Book Opponents 2018 Opponents

Western Carolina Feb. 16-18 at ECU Location ...... Cullowhee, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 312-253-2 (10) Enrollment ...... 10,805 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . David O . Belcher 2017 Record ...... 28-28 Athletic Director ...... Randy Eaton Conference Record (Finish) ...... 15-8 (2nd) Conference ...... Southern Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Catamounts Colors ...... Purple & Gold All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 16-2 Home Field (Capacity) . . . Ronnie G . Childress Field at Baseball Contact ...... Daniel Hooker (1,500) Office Phone ...... (828) 227-2339 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... dhooker@email wcu. edu.

Campbell Feb. 21 at Campbell | May 15 at ECU Location ...... Buies Creek, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 83-84 (3) Enrollment ...... 6,790 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . J . Bradley 2017 Record ...... 25-32 Athletic Director ...... Bob Roller Conference Record (Finish) ...... 10-14 (8th) Conference ...... Big South Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Fighting Camels All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 66-25 Colors ...... Orange & Black Baseball Contact ...... Forest Jersey Home Field (Capacity) . . (1,500) Office Phone ...... TBA Head Coach ...... Justin Haire E-mail ...... jersey@campbell edu.

North Carolina Feb. 23 at ECU | Feb. 24 at DBAP (Durham, N.C.) | Feb. 25 at UNC Location ...... Chapel Hill, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 846-360-1 (19) Enrollment ...... 18,523 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 1,385-501-5 (34) Chancellor ...... Carol Folt 2017 Record ...... 49-14 Athletic Director ...... Bubba Cunningham Conference Record (Finish) ...... 23-7 (2nd) Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Postseason ...... Chapel Hill Regional (2-2) Nickname ...... Tar Heels All-Time Series ...... UNC leads 49-27 Colors ...... & White Baseball Contact ...... TJ Scholl Home Field (Capacity) . . (5,000) Office Phone ...... (919) 962-8916 Head Coach ...... Mike Fox E-mail ...... tscholl@unc edu.

Old Dominion Feb. 28 at ECU Location ...... Norfolk, Va . W-L at School (Years) ...... 181-458 (7) Enrollment ...... 24,672 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 423-409 (16) Chancellor ...... John R . Broderick 2017 Record ...... 37-21 Athletic Director ...... Dr . Wood Selig Conference Record (Finish) ...... 19-11 (2nd) Conference ...... Conference USA Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Monarchs Colors ...... Slate Blue, Silver & Light Blue All-Time Series ...... ODU leads 33-29 Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Bud Metheny Complex Baseball Contact ...... Tim Wentz (2,500) Office Phone ...... (727) 683-5581 Head Coach ...... Chris Finwood E-mail ...... twentz@odu edu.

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Pepperdine March 2 at ECU Location ...... Malibu, Calif . W-L at School (Years) ...... 49-56 (2) Enrollment ...... 8,000 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Andrew k . Benton 2017 Record ...... 20-32 Athletic Director ...... Dr . Steve Potts Conference Record (Finish) ...... 8-19 (8th) Conference ...... West Coast Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Waves All-Time Series ...... Tied 3-3 Colors ...... Blue & Orange Baseball Contact ...... Richard Davis Home Field (Capacity) Eddy D . Field Stadium (1,800) Office Phone ...... (805) 506-9055 Head Coach ...... Rick Hirtensteiner E-mail ...... rickydavis@pepperdine edu.

Missouri State March 3 at ECU Location ...... Springfield, Mo . W-L at School (Years) ...... 1,219-759 (35) Enrollment ...... 26,216 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Clif Smart 2017 Record ...... 43-20 Athletic Director ...... Kyle Moats Conference Record (Finish) ...... 18-1 (1st) Conference ...... Missouri Valley Postseason . . . . .Fort Worth Super Regional (0-2) Nickname ...... Bears All-Time Series ...... First Meeting Colors ...... Maroon & White Baseball Contact ...... Eric Doenning Home Field (Capacity) . . . Hammons Field (8,000) Office Phone ...... (417) 836-4586 Head Coach ...... Keith Guttin E-mail ...... EricDoenning@MissouriState edu.

Saint Joseph’s March 4 at ECU Location ...... Philadelphia, Pa . W-L at School (Years) ...... 214-230-1 (9) Enrollment ...... 4,850 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Mark C . Reed 2017 Record ...... 20-32 Athletic Director ...... Michael J . Hagan Conference Record (Finish) ...... 12-12 (8th) Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Hawks All-Time Series ...... First Meeting Colors ...... Crimson & Gray Baseball Contact ...... Joe Greenwich Home Field (Capacity) John W . Smithson Field (400) Office Phone ...... (610) 660-1738 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... jgreenwi@sju edu.

College of Charleston March 6-7 at ECU Location ...... Charleston, S C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... First Year Enrollment ...... 11,617 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 200-106 (5) Chancellor ...... Glenn F . McConnell 2017 Record ...... 28-31 Athletic Director ...... Matt Roberts Conference Record (Finish) ...... 13-11 (5th) Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Cougars All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 9-4 Colors ...... Maroon & White Baseball Contact ...... Whitney Noble Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Patriots Point (2,000) Office Phone ...... (843) 953-3683 Head Coach ...... Chad Holbrook E-mail ...... noblew@cofc edu.

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Charlotte March 9-11 at Charlotte Location ...... Charlotte, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 764-627-4 (25) Enrollment ...... 29,317 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Philip Dubois 2017 Record ...... 34-24 Athletic Director ...... Judy Rose Conference Record (Finish) ...... 18-12 (4th) Conference ...... Conference USA Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... 49ers Colors ...... Green & White All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 24-6 Home Field (Capacity) . . Robert and Mariam Hayes Baseball Contact ...... Sean Fox Stadium (3,200) Office Phone ...... (704) 687-1023 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... sean fox@uncc. edu.

VCU March 13 at ECU Location ...... Richmond, Va . W-L at School (Years) ...... 178-112 (5) Enrollment ...... 32,000 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Michael Rao 2017 Record ...... 35-22 Athletic Director ...... Ed McLaughlin Conference Record (Finish) ...... 19-5 (1st) Conference ...... Atlantic 10 Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Rams All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 32-30 Colors ...... Black & Gold Baseball Contact ...... Brett Bosley Home Field (Capacity) . . . . The Diamond (9,560) Office Phone ...... (804) 828-8496 Head Coach ...... Shawn Stiffler E-mail ...... bbosley@vcu edu.

Elon March 14 at ECU | April 11 at Elon Location ...... Elon, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 678-524-3 (21) Enrollment ...... 6,008 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Connie Book 2017 Record ...... 24-32 Athletic Director ...... Dave Blank Conference Record (Finish) ...... 12-12 (6th) Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Phoenix Colors ...... Maroon & Gold All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 48-33-1 Home Field (Capacity) . . . . . Walter C . Latham Park Baseball Contact ...... Chris Rash (2,000) Office Phone ...... (336) 278-6712 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... crash@elon edu.

Maryland March 16-18 at ECU Location ...... College Park, Md . W-L at School (Years) ...... First Year Enrollment ...... 38,140 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Wallace D . Loh 2017 Record ...... 38-23 Athletic Director ...... Kevin Anderson Conference Record (Finish) ...... 15-9 (4th) Conference ...... Big Ten Postseason ...... Winston-Salem Regional (1-2) Nickname ...... Terrapins, Terps Colors ...... Red, White, Black & Gold All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 13-6 Home Field (Capacity) . . Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium Baseball Contact ...... Taylor Smyth (2,500) Office Phone ...... (301) 314-8052 Head Coach ...... Rob Vaught E-mail ...... tsmyth1@umd edu.

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UNC Wilmington March 21 at UNC Wilmington | April 3 at ECU Location ...... Wilmington, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 870-653-1 (26) Enrollment ...... 15,740 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Jose “Zito” Sartarelli 2017 Record ...... 30-29 Athletic Director ...... Jimmy Bass Conference Record (Finish) ...... 16-8 (2nd) Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Seahawks All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 75-59 Colors ...... Teal, Gold & Navy Baseball Contact ...... Tom Riordan Home Field (Capacity) ...... Brooks Field (3,500) Office Phone ...... (910) 962-4009 Head Coach ...... Mark Scalf E-mail ...... triordan@uncw edu.

UCF March 23-25 at UCF Location ...... Orlando, Fla . W-L at School (Years) ...... 164-78 (4) Enrollment ...... 66,000 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . John C . Hitt 2017 Record ...... 40-22 Athletic Director ...... Dr . Daniel J . White Conference Record (Finish) ...... 15-9 (2nd) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... Tallahassee, Fla . (0-2) Nickname ...... Knights All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 31-13 Colors ...... Black & Gold Baseball Contact ...... Ian MacDougall Home Field (Capacity) . . Jay Bergman Field (3,600) Office Phone ...... (407) 823-5395 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... ianmcdougall@athletics ucf. edu.

Wichita State March 29-31 at ECU Location ...... Wichita, Kan . W-L at School (Years) ...... 106-128 (4) Enrollment ...... 14,474 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 189-211 (7) Chancellor ...... Dr . John Bardo 2017 Record ...... 28-30 Athletic Director ...... Darron Boatright Conference Record (Finish) . . . . . 10-11 (5th/MVC) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Shockers All-Time Series ...... Wichita State leads 1-0 Colors ...... Yellow & Black Baseball Contact ...... Tami Cutler Home Field (Capacity) . . . . . Eck Stadium (8,153) Office Phone ...... (316) 978-5559 Head Coach ...... Todd Butler E-mail ...... tcutler@goshockers com.

Wofford April 4 at ECU Location ...... Spartanburg, S C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 251-314 (10) Enrollment ...... 1,650 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Nayef Samhat 2017 Record ...... 28-30 Athletic Director ...... Richard Johnson Conference Record (Finish) ...... 13-11 (5th) Conference ...... Southern Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Terriers All-Time Series ...... First Meeting Colors ...... Old Gold & Black Baseball Contact ...... Brent Williamson Home Field (Capacity) . . Russell C . King Field (2,500) Office Phone ...... (864) 597-4093 Head Coach ...... Todd Interdonato E-mail ...... williamsondb@wofford edu.

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Washington April 6-7 at Washington Location ...... Seattle, Wash . W-L at School (Years) ...... 230-213-1 (9) Enrollment ...... 44,786 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 845-520-5 (24) Chancellor ...... Ana Marie Cauce 2017 Record ...... 28-26 Athletic Director ...... Jennifer Cohen Conference Record (Finish) ...... 14-16 (7th) Conference ...... Pac-12 Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Huskies All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 1-0 Colors ...... Purple & Gold Baseball Contact ...... Brian Tom Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Husky Ballpark (2,200) Office Phone ...... (206) 897-1742 Head Coach ...... Lindsay Meggs E-mail ...... briantom@uw edu.

USF April 13-15 at ECU Location ...... Tampa, Fla . W-L at School (Years) ...... First Year Enrollment ...... 50,577 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Judy Genshaft 2017 Record ...... 42-19 Athletic Director ...... Mark Harlan Conference Record (Finish) ...... 14-10 (4th) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... Gainesville Regional (1-2) Nickname ...... Bulls All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 16-11 Colors ...... Green & Gold Baseball Contact ...... Patrick Puzzo Home Field (Capacity) . USF Baseball Stadium (3,211) Office Phone ...... (813) 974-4087 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... puzzo@usf edu.

Duke April 17 at Duke Location ...... Durham, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 153-128 (5) Enrollment ...... 6,485 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 538-443-3 (18) Chancellor ...... Vincent Price 2017 Record ...... 30-28 Athletic Director ...... Kevin White Conference Record (Finish) . . . 12-18 (4th/Coastal) Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Blue Devils All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 36-12-1 Colors ...... Duke Blue & White Baseball Contact ...... Ashley Wolf Home Field (Capacity) . . Jack Coombs Field (2,000) Office Phone ...... (919) 668-4393 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... ashley wolf@duke. edu.

Memphis April 20-22 at Memphis Location ...... Memphis, Tenn . W-L at School (Years) ...... 362-392 (13) Enrollment ...... 21,059 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 387-444 (18) Chancellor ...... Dr . M . David Rudd 2017 Record ...... 30-29 Athletic Director ...... Tom Bowen Conference Record (Finish) ...... 8-16 (7th) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Tigers All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 30-17 Colors ...... Royal Blue Baseball Contact ...... Kevin Rodriguez Home Field (Capacity) . . . . . FedEx Park (2,000) Office Phone ...... (901) 678-5108 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... krdrguez@memphis edu.

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NC State April 24 at NC State Location ...... Raleigh, N C. . W-L at School (Years) ...... 791-490 (21) Enrollment ...... 64,009 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 1,016-700 (29) Chancellor ...... Dr . Randy Woodson 2017 Record ...... 36-25 Athletic Director ...... Deborah A . Yow Conference Record (Finish) . . . . 16-14 (4th/Atlantic) Conference ...... Atlantic Coast Postseason ...... Lexington Regional (2-2) Nickname ...... Wolfpack All-Time Series ...... NCSU leads 68-40 Colors ...... Red & White Baseball Contact ...... Justin Wilson Home Field (Capacity) ...... (2,500) Office Phone ...... (919) 746-8438 Head Coach ...... Elliott Avent E-mail ...... jewilso2@ncsu edu.

Houston April 27-29 at ECU Location ...... Houston, Texas W-L at School (Years) ...... 250-171 (7) Enrollment ...... 45,000 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Renu Khator 2017 Record ...... 42-21 Athletic Director ...... TBD Conference Record (Finish) ...... 15-9 (1st) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... Houston Regional (2-2) Nickname ...... Cougars All-Time Series ...... Houston leads 28-26-1 Colors ...... Scarlet. & White Baseball Contact ...... Allison McClain Home Field (Capacity) . . . . . Cougar Field (3,500) Office Phone ...... (713) 743-9406 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... ammcclai@central uh. edu.

Tulane May 4-6 at Tulane Location ...... New Orleans, La . W-L at School (Years) ...... 27-31 (1) Enrollment ...... 13,449 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Dr . Michael Fits 2017 Record ...... 27-31 Athletic Director ...... Troy Dannen Conference Record (Finish) ...... 13-11 (5th) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Green Wave All-Time Series ...... Tulane leads 31-24 Colors ...... Olive & Blue Baseball Contact ...... Eric Hollier Home Field (Capacity) . . . . Turchin Stadium (5,000) Office Phone ...... (504) 314-7219 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... ehollier1@tulane edu.

Norfolk State May 8 at ECU Location ...... Norfolk, Va . W-L at School (Years) ...... N/A Enrollment ...... 5,400 W-L Overall (Years) ...... N/A Chancellor ...... Eddie N . Moore, Jr . 2017 Record ...... 28-25 Athletic Director ...... Marty L . Miller Conference Record (Finish) . . 15-9 (2nd/Southern) Conference ...... Mid-Eastern Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Spartans All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 4-0 Colors ...... Green & Gold Baseball Contact ...... Matt Michalec Home Field (Capacity) . . . Marty L . Miller Field (1,500) Office Phone ...... (757) 823-2628 Head Coach ...... Keith Shumate (Interim) E-mail ...... mmichalec@nsu edu.

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Cincinnati May 11-13 at ECU Location ...... Cincinnati, Ohio W-L at School (Years) ...... First Enrollment ...... 44,318 W-L Overall (Years) ...... 341-357 (12) Chancellor ...... Neville Pinto 2017 Record ...... 28-30 Athletic Director ...... Mike Bohn Conference Record (Finish) ...... 10-14 (6th) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Bearcats All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 14-5 Colors ...... Red & Black Baseball Contact ...... Mollie Radzinski Home Field (Capacity) Marge Schott Stadium (3,085) Office Phone ...... (513) 556-0667 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... radzinski@uc edu.

Connecticut May 17-19 at Connecticut Location ...... Storrs, Conn . W-L at School (Years) ...... 488-345-4 (14) Enrollment ...... 30,747 W-L Overall (Years) ...... Same Chancellor ...... Susan Herbst 2017 Record ...... 33-25 Athletic Director ...... David Benedict Conference Record (Finish) ...... 14-10 (3rd) Conference ...... American Athletic Postseason ...... None Nickname ...... Huskies All-Time Series ...... ECU leads 35-12 Colors ...... Navy & White Baseball Contact ...... Chris Jones Home Field (Capacity) . . J O. . Christian Field (2,000) Office Phone ...... (860) 486-3531 Head Coach ...... E-mail ...... christopher .jones@uconn edu.

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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 64 2018 Baseball Fact Book Record vs. All-Time Opponents Opponent W L T Last Opponent W L T Last Opponent W L T Last Opponent W L T Last Alabama 2 1 0 2012 FDU-Madison 1 0 0 1988 Milwaukee 3 0 0 2012 South Alabama 1 1 1 1984 Albany 6 0 0 2015 FIU 0 4 0 2015 Mississippi 0 3 0 2017 South Carolina 6 17 0 2010 American 8 1 1 1986 Florida 0 4 0 1994 Mississippi State 0 1 0 1970 Southern 1 0 0 1999 Amherst 1 0 0 1965 Florida Atlantic 2 2 0 2014 Monmouth (N.J.) 21 4 0 2016 Southern Illinois 1 0 0 1963 Appalachian State 17 5 0 2017 Florida State 3 5 0 1987 Mount Olive 8 0 0 1998 Southern Miss 21 26 0 2014 Arizona State 0 5 0 2005 Fordham 2 0 0 1967 Navy 7 0 0 2011 Southern Vermont 2 0 0 1980 Auburn 1 1 0 1990 Frederick 1 0 0 1964 New Mexico State 1 0 0 2013 Springfield 3 2 0 1966 Ball State 3 0 0 2001 Furman 15 12 0 1977 New York Tech 4 0 0 2002 St . John’s 9 4 0 2017 Barton 47 5 0 1994 Gardner-Webb 4 0 0 2013 New York University 2 0 0 1964 Stetson 0 1 0 2003 Binghamton 4 0 0 2009 George Mason 44 30 0 2016 Norfolk State 4 0 0 2009 Stony Brook 7 0 0 2012 Boston College 1 0 0 2013 George Washington 11 3 0 2000 North Carolina 27 49 0 2017 Bowling Green 0 1 1 1963 Georgia 2 0 0 2005 North Carolina A&T 10 0 0 2016 TCU 4 10 0 2005 Brown 1 1 1 1968 Georgia Southern 10 12 0 2009 UNC Asheville 10 5 0 2009 Temple 3 0 0 1994 Bryant 1 0 0 2016 Georgia Tech 1 0 0 2003 UNC Greensboro 8 8 0 2015 Tennessee 1 3 0 2016 Buffalo 1 0 0 2011 Georgetown 1 1 0 1984 UNC Pembroke 10 7 0 1992 Texas Tech 1 2 0 2016 Cal State Fullerton 3 3 0 2007 Grambling State 0 2 0 1963 N C. . Central 3 0 0 2014 The Citadel 20 15 0 2008 Cal State Northridge 0 1 0 2010 Hartford 1 0 0 1993 NC State 40 68 0 2017 Towson 5 0 0 2017 California Western 1 0 0 1963 Harvard 0 1 0 1980 N C. . Wesleyan 15 7 0 1994 Troy 0 1 0 2012 Camp Lejeune 3 2 0 1964 High Point 29 15 0 2016 UNC Wilmington 75 59 0 2017 Tulane 24 31 0 2017 Campbell 66 25 0 2017 Houston 26 28 1 2017 Northwestern 1 1 0 1984 UAB 28 5 0 2013 Carson-Newman 1 0 0 1963 Howard 20 0 0 1995 Ohio 17 1 0 1989 UCF 31 13 0 2017 Catawba 1 2 0 1982 Illinois 1 0 0 2013 Ohio State 1 4 0 2014 UCLA 1 5 0 2009 Catholic 2 0 0 1982 Illinois State 1 0 0 2001 Oklahoma State 1 1 0 2009 UMBC 4 0 0 2014 Central Michigan 0 1 0 1987 Indiana 1 0 0 2009 Old Dominion 29 33 0 2015 USF 16 11 0 2017 Charleston Southern 13 4 0 2004 Iona 0 1 0 1985 Oral Roberts 1 0 0 2012 USTA 2 2 0 2014 Charlotte 24 6 0 2017 Ithaca 14 6 0 1971 Pace 3 0 0 2002 UNLV 0 1 0 2005 Cincinnati 14 5 2 2017 Jacksonville 5 2 1 2016 Penn State 4 0 0 2012 Vanderbilt 0 1 0 1974 Clemson 9 13 0 2005 James Madison 49 24 0 2014 Pepperdine 3 3 0 2011 Cleveland State 1 0 0 1988 Kent State 1 1 0 1995 Pfeffier 3 1 0 1963 Vermont 3 0 0 1988 Coastal Carolina 5 7 0 2008 Kentucky 1 0 0 1996 Pittsburgh 2 0 0 2014 Villanova 1 1 0 1997 Colby 2 0 0 1968 La Salle 4 4 0 2017 Pittsburgh-Bradford 2 0 0 1986 Virginia 23 30 0 2016 Colgate 1 0 0 1963 Le Moyne 1 0 0 2009 Presbyterian 4 0 0 2008 VCU 32 30 0 2015 College of Charleston 9 4 0 2017 Liberty 7 5 0 2017 Princeton 5 0 0 2015 Virginia State 11 1 0 1994 Columbia 1 1 0 2015 Longwood 3 0 0 2016 Providence 3 0 0 1990 Virginia Tech 6 1 0 2006 Connecticut 35 12 0 2017 Louisiana-Lafayette 3 2 0 2009 Purdue 4 3 0 2012 Virginia Wesleyan 8 2 0 1986 Coppin State 3 0 0 1995 Louisiana State 1 2 0 1999 Quinnipiac 1 0 0 2008 VMI 24 1 0 2012 Cornell 3 1 0 2012 Louisville 11 3 0 2012 Radford 19 3 0 2007 Wake Forest 12 7 0 2014 C W. . Post 0 1 0 1991 Maine 0 1 0 1980 Rhode Island 4 0 0 2008 Washington 1 0 0 2007 Dartmouth 9 2 0 1973 Marist 11 0 0 2006 Rice 9 24 0 2016 Washington & Lee 1 0 0 1963 Davidson 25 6 0 1977 Marshall 20 6 0 2014 Richmond 52 42 0 2009 West Virginia 6 5 0 2010 Davis & Elkins 3 1 0 1989 Maryland 13 6 0 2016 Rider 7 0 0 1996 Western Carolina 16 2 0 2017 Delaware 13 4 0 2004 Massachusetts 1 2 0 1966 Rutgers 4 0 0 2011 Western Kentucky 1 0 0 2014 Delaware State 3 0 0 2011 Mass .-Dartmouth 2 1 0 1987 Saint Augustine’s 15 3 0 1993 Wichita State 0 1 0 1991 Drexel 0 1 0 1995 Mayville State 1 0 0 1963 Saint Bonaventure 4 1 0 1988 William & Mary 76 19 0 2016 Duke 36 12 1 2017 Memphis 30 17 0 2017 Saint Louis 6 3 0 2005 Eastern Connecticut St . 5 2 0 1979 Mercer 0 3 0 2017 Savannah State 3 0 0 2007 Winona State 1 0 0 1963 Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 1985 Methodist 2 1 0 1979 SE Louisiana 1 0 0 2016 Winthrop 2 3 0 2001 Elon 48 33 1 2017 Miami (Fla.) 2 3 0 2001 Shippensburg 2 0 0 1974 Yale 8 0 0 1997 Erskine 6 2 0 1994 Michigan 4 0 0 2008 Siena 3 0 0 2001 Youngstown State 10 0 0 2000 Fairfield 27 5 0 1992 Middle Tennessee 2 1 0 2014 Slippery Rock 1 0 0 1986 Bold denotes 2018 opponents EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 65 2018 Baseball Fact Book Record vs. The Conferences America East (22-1-0) Opponent GP W L T Albany 6 6 0 0 Binghamton 4 4 0 0 Hartford 1 1 0 0 Maine 1 0 1 0 Stony Brook 7 7 0 0 UMass Lowell 0 0 0 0 UMBC 4 4 0 0 American Athletic (176-118-3) Opponent GP W L T Cincinnati 21 14 5 2 Connecticut 47 35 12 0 Houston 55 26 28 1 Memphis 47 30 17 0 Tulane 55 24 31 0 UCF 44 31 13 0 USF 27 16 11 0 Wichita State 1 0 1 0

Atlantic Coast (173-191-1) Richard Narron (1967 All-American) Opponent GP W L T Boston College 1 1 0 0 Massachusetts 3 1 2 0 Big Ten (33-14-0) Clemson 24 9 13 0 Rhode Island 4 4 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Duke 49 36 12 1 Richmond 94 52 42 0 Illinois 1 1 0 0 Florida State 8 3 5 0 Saint Joseph’s 0 0 0 0 Indiana 1 1 0 0 Georgia Tech 1 1 0 0 Saint Louis 9 6 3 0 Iowa 0 0 0 0 Louisville 14 11 3 0 St . Bonaventure 5 4 1 0 Maryland 19 13 6 0 Miami (Fla ). 5 2 3 0 Virginia Commonwealth 62 32 30 0 Michigan 4 4 0 0 North Carolina 76 27 49 0 Michigan State 0 0 0 0 NC State 108 40 68 0 Big East (11-6-0) Minnesota 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Nebraska 0 0 0 0 Butler 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 2 2 0 0 Northwestern 2 1 1 0 Creighton 0 0 0 0 Virginia 53 23 30 0 Ohio State 5 1 4 0 Georgetown 2 1 1 0 Virginia Tech 7 6 1 0 Penn State 4 4 0 0 Seton Hall 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 19 12 7 0 Purdue 7 4 3 0 St . John’s 13 9 4 0 Rutgers 4 4 0 0 Villanova 2 1 1 0 Atlantic Sun (5-3-1) Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Xavier 0 0 0 0 Florida Gulf Coast 0 0 0 0 Big 12 (12-18-0) Jacksonville 8 5 2 1 Big South (186-68-0) Opponent GP W L T Kennesaw State 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Baylor 0 0 0 0 Campbell 91 66 25 0 Lipscomb 0 0 0 0 Kansas 0 0 0 0 Charleston Southern 17 13 4 0 North Florida 0 0 0 0 Kansas State 0 0 0 0 Coastal Carolina 12 5 7 0 Northern Kentucky 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb 4 4 0 0 S C . . Upstate 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma State 2 1 1 0 High Point 44 29 15 0 Stetson 1 0 1 0 TCU 14 4 10 0 Liberty 12 7 5 0 Texas 0 0 0 0 Longwood 3 3 0 0 Atlantic 10 (185-118-0) Texas Tech 3 1 2 0 Presbyterian 4 4 0 0 Opponent GP W L T West Virginia 11 6 5 0 Davidson 31 25 6 0 Radford 22 19 3 0 Dayton 0 0 0 0 UNC Asheville 15 10 5 0 Big West (3-4-0) Fordham 2 2 0 0 VMI 25 24 1 0 Opponent GP W L T George Mason 74 44 30 0 Winthrop 5 2 3 0 Cal Poly 0 0 0 0 George Washington 14 11 3 0 Cal State Fullerton 6 3 3 0 La Salle 5 4 1 0 Cal State Northridge 1 0 1 0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 66 2018 Baseball Fact Book Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 Dartmouth 11 9 2 0 Long Beach State 0 0 0 0 Harvard 1 0 1 0 UC Davis 0 0 0 0 Penn 0 0 0 0 UC Irvine 0 0 0 0 Princeton 5 5 0 0 UC Riverside 0 0 0 0 Yale 8 8 0 0 UC Santa Barbara 0 0 0 0 Metro Atlantic (70-10-0) Colonial Athletic Association Opponent GP W L T (273-143-1) Canisius 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Fairfield 32 27 5 0 College of Charleston 13 9 4 0 Iona 1 0 1 0 Delaware 17 13 4 0 Manhattan 0 0 0 0 Elon 82 48 33 1 Marist 11 11 0 0 Hofstra 0 0 0 0 Monmouth 25 21 4 0 James Madison 73 49 24 0 Niagara 0 0 0 0 Northeastern 0 0 0 0 Quinnipiac 1 1 0 0 Towson 5 5 0 0 Rider 7 7 0 0 UNC Wilmington 134 75 59 0 St . Peter’s 0 0 0 0 William & Mary 95 76 19 0 Siena 3 3 0 0 Conference USA (139-109-0) Mid-American (22-4-1) Opponent GP W L T Opponent GP W L T Charlotte 27 22 5 0 Akron 0 0 0 0 FIU 4 0 4 0 Ball State 3 3 0 0 Florida Atlantic 4 2 2 0 Bowling Green 2 0 1 1 Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 1 1 0 0 Marshall 29 22 7 0 Central Michigan 1 0 1 0 Middle Tennessee 3 2 1 0 Eastern Michigan 0 0 0 0 Pat Watkins (1993 All-American) Old Dominion 62 29 33 0 Kent State 2 1 1 0 Rice 33 9 24 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 Fresno State 0 0 0 0 Southern Miss 47 21 26 0 Northern Illinois 0 0 0 0 Nevada 0 0 0 0 UAB 34 29 5 0 Ohio 18 17 1 0 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 UTSA 4 2 2 0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 San Diego State 0 0 0 0 Western Kentucky 1 1 0 0 Western Michigan 0 0 0 0 San Jose State 0 0 0 0 UNLV 1 0 1 0 Independents (1-0-0) MEAC (26-0-0) Opponent GP W L T Opponent GP W L T Northeast (1-0-0) Le Moyne 1 1 0 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Coppin State 3 3 0 0 Bryant 1 1 0 0 Great West (0-0-0) Delaware State 3 3 0 0 Central Conn . State 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Florida A&M 0 0 0 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 0 0 0 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 0 0 Md .-East . Shore 0 0 0 0 Long Island Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 NJIT 0 0 0 0 N C. . A&T 10 10 0 0 Mount St . Mary’s 0 0 0 0 NYIT 0 0 0 0 NC Central 3 3 0 0 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 0 Norfolk State 4 4 0 0 Wagner 0 0 0 0 Horizon (14-0-0) Savannah State 3 3 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Ohio Valley (1-0-0) Cleveland State 1 1 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Missouri Valley (2-0-0) Austin Peay 0 0 0 0 Ill -Chicago. 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Milwaukee 3 3 0 0 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Belmont 0 0 0 0 Oakland 0 0 0 0 Dallas Baptist 0 0 0 0 Eastern Illinois 0 0 0 0 Valparaiso 0 0 0 0 Evansville 0 0 0 0 Eastern Kentucky 1 1 0 0 Wright State 0 0 0 0 Illinois State 1 1 0 0 Jacksonville State 0 0 0 0 Youngstown State 10 10 0 0 Indiana State 0 0 0 0 Morehead State 0 0 0 0 Missouri State 0 0 0 0 Murray State 0 0 0 0 Ivy League (27-6-1) Southern Illinois 1 1 0 0 SIU Edwardsville 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Southeast Missouri 0 0 0 0 Brown 3 1 1 1 Mountain West (0-1-0) Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 Columbia 2 1 1 0 Opponent GP W L T UT Martin 0 0 0 0 Cornell 4 3 1 0 Air Force 0 0 0 0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 67 2018 Baseball Fact Book PAC-12 (2-10-0) Opponent GP W L T Arizona 0 0 0 0 Arizona State 5 0 5 0 California 0 0 0 0 Colorado 0 0 0 0 Oregon 0 0 0 0 Oregon State 0 0 0 0 Stanford 0 0 0 0 UCLA 6 1 5 0 USC 0 0 0 0 Utah 0 0 0 0 Washington 1 1 0 0 Washington State 0 0 0 0 Patriot League (7-0-0) Opponent GP W L T Army 0 0 0 0 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 Joe Hastings (2000 All-American) Cory Scott (2000 All-American) Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 McNeese State 0 0 0 0 Texas State 0 0 0 0 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 New Orleans 0 0 0 0 Troy 1 0 1 0 Navy 7 7 0 0 Nicholls State 0 0 0 0 UALR 0 0 0 0 Northwestern State 0 0 0 0 UT Arlington 0 0 0 0 Southeastern (14-33-0) Sam Houston State 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T SE Louisiana 1 1 0 0 West Coast (3-3-0) Alabama 3 2 1 0 Stephen F . Austin 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Arkansas 0 0 0 0 A&M-Corpus Christi 0 0 0 0 BYU 0 0 0 0 Auburn 2 1 1 0 Gonzaga 0 0 0 0 Florida 4 0 4 0 SWAC (1-2-0) Loyola Marymount 0 0 0 0 Georgia 2 2 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Pacific 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 1 1 0 0 Alabama A&M 0 0 0 0 Pepperdine 6 3 3 0 LSU 3 1 2 0 Alabama State 0 0 0 0 Portland 0 0 0 0 Mississippi 3 0 3 0 Alcorn State 0 0 0 0 St . Mary’s (Calif .) 0 0 0 0 Mississippi State 1 0 1 0 Ark .-Pine Bluff 0 0 0 0 San Diego 0 0 0 0 Missouri 0 0 0 0 Grambling State 2 0 2 0 San Francisco 0 0 0 0 South Carolina 23 6 17 0 Jackson State 0 0 0 0 Santa Clara 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 4 1 3 0 Mississippi Valley State 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 Prairie View 0 0 0 0 WAC (1-0-0) Vanderbilt 0 0 1 0 Southern 1 1 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Texas Southern 0 0 0 0 Cal State Bakersfield 0 0 0 0 Southern (83-41-0) Chicago State 0 0 0 0 Opponent GP W L T Summit (1-0-0) Grand Canyon 0 0 0 0 Citadel 35 20 15 0 Opponent GP W L T New Mexico State 1 1 0 0 East Tennessee State 0 0 0 0 IPFW 0 0 0 0 North Dakota 0 0 0 0 Furman 27 15 12 0 North Dakota State 0 0 0 0 Northern Colorado 0 0 0 0 Mercer 3 0 3 0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 Sacramento State 0 0 0 0 Samford 0 0 0 0 Oral Roberts 1 1 0 0 Seattle 0 0 0 0 UNC Greensboro 16 8 8 0 South Dakota State 0 0 0 0 Texas-Pan American 0 0 0 0 VMI 25 24 1 0 Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 Utah Valley 0 0 0 0 Western Carolina 18 16 2 0 * Wins from 2010 season that were vacated are not Wofford 0 0 0 0 Sun Belt (31-21-1) Opponent GP W L T included in totals. Refer to pages 131-132 for com- Southland (1-0-0) Appalachian State 22 17 5 0 plete 2010 schedule. Opponent GP W L T Arkansas State 0 0 0 0 Abilene Christian 0 0 0 0 Georgia Southern 22 10 12 0 Central Arkansas 0 0 0 0 Georgia State 0 0 0 0 UIW 0 0 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 5 3 2 0 Lamar 0 0 0 0 Louisiana Monroe 0 0 0 0 South Alabama 3 1 1 1 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 68 2018 Baseball Fact Book The American The American Athletic Conference

The American Athletic Conference consists of 13 pres- streak that spanned three seasons. UCF, East Carolina and Houston have tigious institutions: the University of Central Florida, all achieved top-10 rankings in baseball in the past three years. the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, American Athletic Conference student-athletes have distinguished the University of Connecticut, the University of Hous- themselves in all facets of intercollegiate athletics. Temple linebacker Tyler ton, the University of Memphis, the U.S. Naval Acade- Matakevich won the Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy as the na- my (in football only), the University of South Florida Southern Methodist tion’s top defensive player in 2015, while Navy quarterback Keenan Reyn- University, Temple University, Tulane University, the University of Tulsa, olds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting. UConn basketball stand- and Wichita State University (as of July 1, 2017). out Breanna Stewart finished her career as the most decorated player in Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, the American Ath- college basketball history as she was chosen as the consensus national letic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both player of the year for the third time and became the first player be named in the competitive arena and the classroom. The American has taken four times as the Most Outstanding Player at the Final Four. its place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, with a collection Additionally, SMU’s Avery Acker was chosen as the Division I wom- of national team and individual championships and football and men’s en’s volleyball Academic All-America of the Year in 2015, while Navy of- and women’s basketball postseason victories that place The American fensive guard E.K. Binns and East Carolina wide receiver Zay Jones have among the elite Division I FBS conferences. both been named as finalists for the 2016 Campbell Trophy, which is The league has produced four NCAA championship teams – UConn presented by the National Football Foundation to the top scholar-ath- men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014, 2015 lete in college football. Tulsa cross country standout Kirk Smith was cho- and 2016 – in addition to two New Year’s Six bowl champions, four stu- sen as a Rhodes Scholar in the fall of 2016, while two student-athletes dent-athletes who have won NCAA individual championships, and one from The American earned NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships in the con- Rahodes Scholar. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams ference’s first three years. have advanced to the College World Series, reached the semifinal and The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships final rounds of the NIT, qualified for the match play round of the NCAA with ESPN and CBS Sports which provide the conference with outstand- Men’s Golf Championship and registered Top-10 finishes at the NCAA ing national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. Cross Country and Track and Field championships. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of con- The American Athletic Conference was one of six finalists for the 2016 ference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable plat- Sports Business Journal Sports League of the Year award, along with forms. The first two American Athletic Conference Football Champion- Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, NASCAR, the National Bas- ships were televised by ABC as part of Championship Saturday. ketball Association and the PGA Tour. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conference-con- In football, Temple and Navy were ranked in the final College Foot- trolled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for na- ball Playoff poll of the 2016 season, marking the second straight season tional broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire that The American finished with at least two ranked teams. Seven teams postseason tournament is televised, including the championship game, from The American played in bowl games, while three teams (USF, Tem- which is on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s bas- ple, Tulsa) finished with at least 10 wins. ketball games are carried on national cable, regional sports networks The American has had a combined 15 teams play in bowl games in the or ESPN3, while the conference has a multi-year agreement with CBS last two seasons, highlighted by Houston’s win against Florida State in Sports Network for coverage of select baseball games. the 2015-16 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Houston’s finish at No. 8 nationally in American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of col- 2015 gave The American a top-10 team in the final national polls for the lege football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be second time in three seasons after UCF finished No. 10 in the 2013 rank- chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top ings after the Knights’ Fiesta Bowl win against Baylor. four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the Beyond the gridiron, The American sent four teams to the 2016 NCAA league would place its champion in a New Year’s Bowl if it is ranked higher Men’s Basketball Championship, and the league had the best men’s than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the basketball postseason record of any conference in 2014. Since the con- Mountain West Conference and the . ference’s formation in 2013-14, teams from The American have regis- The American Athletic Conference serves its membership from a tered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, and men’s track and field. conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and Under The American’s banner, SMU advanced to the NCAA Men’s Bas- 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference ketball Championship for the first time since 1993. The UConn wom- easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters also en’s basketball team won its NCAA-record ninth, 10th and 11th national serves as the home of the American Digital Network, which provides championships and broke its own NCAA record with a 111-game winning live coverage of all 21 conference championships.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 70 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 American Athletic Conference Standings Conference Games All Games W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N L-10 Streak x-UCF 15-9 .625 8-4 7-5 40-22 .645 28-9 10-10 2-3 4-6 L3 x, y-Houston 15-9 .625 9-3 6-6 42-21 .667 23-9 13-10 6-2 8-2 L1 Connecticut 14-10 .583 9-3 5-7 33-25 .569 13-5 14-16 6-4 5-5 L1 USF 14-10 .583 9-3 5-7 42-19 .689 32-7 9-9 6-4 3-7 L2 Tulane 13-11 .542 7-5 6-6 27-31 .466 18-17 9-12 0-2 4-6 L2 Cincinnati 10-14 .417 4-8 6-6 28-30 .483 15-11 13-17 0-2 3-7 L4 Memphis 8-16 .333 4-8 4-8 30-29 .508 19-16 9-11 2-2 4-6 L1 ECU 7-17 .292 4-8 3-9 32-28 .533 20-14 9-13 3-1 6-4 L1 x- regular season champions; y- tournament champions 2017 American Athletic Conference Individual Honors Players-of-the-Year Second-Team All-Conference AAC Tournament Results AAC All-Tournament Team Jake Scheiner, So., INF, Houston P William Montgomerie, UConn Tues., May 23-Sun., May 28 P Jake Agnos, ECU Hunter Williams, Sr., 1B, Tulane P Mitch Ullom, Houston (Bright House Field, Clearwater, Fla.) P Trey Cumbie, Houston Pitchers-of-the-Year P Phoenix Sanders, USF Tues., May 23 Robby Howell, Sr., RHP, UCF P Peter Strzelecki, USF P John King, Houston (2) Houston 6, (7) Memphis 5 Trey Cumbie, So., LHP, Houston RP John Russell, UCF (3) UConn 12, (6) Cincinnati 3 C Travis Watkins, ECU Rookie Position Player-of-the-Year C Connor Wong, Houston (4) USF 7, (5) Tulane 6 IF Anthony Prato, UConn Rylan Thomas, Fr., 1B UCF 1B Rylan Thomas, UCF Rookie Pitcher Player-of-the-Year 2B Matthew Mika, UCF (8) ECU 14, (1) UCF 3 IF Charlie Yorgen, ECU Mason Feole, Fr., LHP, UConn SS Anthony Prato, UConn Wed., May 24 IF Lael Lockhart, Houston Coach-of-the-Year 3B Willy Yahn, UConn Memphis 15, Cincinnati 14 (10) IF * Jake Scheiner, Houston Greg Lovelady, UCF OF R.J. Thompson, Cincinnati Thur., May 25 OF Tyler Bielamowicz, Houston First-Team All-Conference OF Duke Stunkel, USF OF Grant Brown, Tulane UCF 8, Tulane 3 OF Corey Julks, Houston P Robby Howell, UCF Houston 7, UConn 6 P Tim Cate, UConn DH Joe Davis, Houston OF Chris Carrier, Memphis UTIL Ryan Noda, Cincinnati ECU 6, USF 5 P Mason Feole, UConn UTIL Colton Neel, Memphis Fri., May 26 P Trey Cumbie, Houston * = Tournament MOP RP Bryce Tucker, UCF UConn 7, Memphis 5 C Travis Watkins, ECU UCF 12, USF 0 1B * Hunter Williams, Tulane Sat., May 27 2B * Charlie Yorgen, ECU Houston 13, UConn 3 SS Kevin Merrell, USF ECU 4, UCF 0 3B Eric Tyler, ECU OF Eli Putnam, UCF Sun., May 28 OF Corey Julks, Houston Championship Game OF Chris Carrier, Memphis Houston 6, ECU 0 DH Luke Borders, USF UTIL * Jake Scheiner, Houston *- unanimous selection

2017 Senior Class

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 71 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 American Athletic Conference Team Statistics Hitting minimums - 1 Games 75% of Games 1 AB 1 TPA 2.5 TPA/Game; Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1 IP 1 BF 1.0 IP/Game

5. Memphis 314 3. USF 2100 Stolen Bases 6. Tulane 301 Batting Leaders 4. ECU 2067 1. UCF 106 7. Cincinnati 259 5. Memphis 2013 Batting Average 2. Houston 84 8. UConn 251 6. UConn 1949 1. ECU .291 3. Cincinnati 69 7. Tulane 1945 2. Houston .290 Doubles 4. UConn 60 8. Cincinnati 1905 3. USF .286 1. Memphis 115 5. ECU 56 4. UCF .278 2. UCF 114 Walks 6. Memphis 53 5. Tulane .266 USF 114 1. USF 285 7. USF 48 6. Memphis .265 4. Cincinnati 109 2. Houston 272 8. Tulane 46 7. UConn .257 Tulane 109 3. Memphis 247 Caught Stealing 8. Cincinnati .251 6. ECU 102 4. ECU 231 1. ECU 26 Houston 102 5. UCF 226 Slugging Percentage 2. Memphis 25 8. UConn 98 6. Tulane 221 1. Houston .448 3. Cincinnati 23 7. Cincinnati 210 2. Tulane .438 Triples Tulane 23 8. UConn 187 3. ECU .431 1. Houston 26 5. UConn 20 4. USF .423 2. UCF 17 Hit By Pitch 6. Houston 18 5. UCF .420 3. UConn 16 1. Houston 74 7. USF 17 6. Memphis .407 4. Cincinnati 15 2. Memphis 71 8. UCF 16 7. Cincinnati .371 5. USF 13 3. UCF 69 Steal Attempts 8. UConn .352 6. ECU 10 4. ECU 67 1. UCF 122 7. Memphis 8 5. USF 55 On Base Percentage 2. Houston 102 8. Tulane 7 6. Cincinnati 48 1. Houston .386 3. Cincinnati 92 7. UConn 42 2. USF .383 Home Runs 4. ECU 82 8. Tulane 35 3. ECU .376 1. Tulane 70 5. UConn 80 4. UCF .363 2. Houston 60 Strikeouts 6. Memphis 78 5. Memphis .361 3. ECU 56 1. Tulane 528 7. Tulane 69 6. Tulane .349 4. Memphis 52 2. USF 488 8. USF 65 7. Cincinnati .337 5. UCF 51 3. UCF 482 Grounded Into DP 8. UConn .332 6. USF 49 4. Memphis 436 1. Houston 57 7. Cincinnati 30 Runs Scored 5. ECU 433 2. USF 44 8. UConn 19 6. Cincinnati 426 1. Houston 403 3. Tulane 36 7. Houston 391 2. UCF 388 Total Bases 4. ECU 35 8. UConn 369 3. ECU 358 1. Houston 950 5. UCF 31 4. USF 353 2. UCF 892 Sac Bunts 6. Memphis 22 5. Memphis 344 3. ECU 891 1. Cincinnati 46 7. Cincinnati 21 6. Tulane 313 4. USF 888 2. UConn 44 8. UConn 20 7. Cincinnati 290 5. Tulane 851 3. Houston 42 8. UConn 287 6. Memphis 820 4. Memphis 35 Pitching Leaders Hits 7. Cincinnati 707 5. ECU 28 8. UConn 687 6. UCF 26 Earned Run Average 1. Houston 616 1. UCF 3.09 7. USF 23 2. ECU 601 Total Plate Appearances 2. USF 3.24 8. Tulane 15 USF 601 1. Houston 2533 3. Houston 3.43 4. UCF 591 2. USF 2480 Sac Flies 4. UConn 3.84 5. Memphis 533 3. UCF 2466 1. Memphis 27 5. ECU 4.30 6. Tulane 518 4. ECU 2418 2. ECU 25 6. Cincinnati 4.99 7. UConn 500 5. Memphis 2393 3. Houston 22 7. Memphis 5.12 8. Cincinnati 478 6. UConn 2239 4. Cincinnati 21 8. Tulane 5.72 Runs Batted In 7. Cincinnati 2234 5. UCF 19 8. Tulane 2233 6. USF 17 Opposing Batting Average 1. Houston 360 1. USF .227 Tulane 17 2. UCF 346 At Bats 2. UCF .231 8. UConn 16 3. ECU 323 1. UCF 2126 3. UConn .255 4. USF 318 2. Houston 2122 4. ECU .259

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 72 2018 Baseball Fact Book 5. Houston .261 UCF 11 Walks Allowed 3. Tulane 59 6. Cincinnati .268 8. ECU 6 1. Houston 141 4. Memphis 54 7. Tulane .282 Runners Picked Off 2. ECU 201 5. UCF 41 8. Memphis .284 UConn 41 1. ECU 21 3. UCF 202 7. Houston 40 Innings Pitched 2. Houston 20 4. USF 226 8. USF 31 1. UCF 558.1 3. UConn 13 5. Cincinnati 228 2. Houston 556.2 4. UCF 10 6. Memphis 238 Intentional Walks Allowed 3. USF 550.1 5. Memphis 8 7. UConn 239 1. Cincinnati 11 4. ECU 536.1 6. Cincinnati 6 8. Tulane 318 2. Tulane 6 5. Memphis 530.2 7. USF 2 Doubles Allowed 3. UConn 5 6. UConn 513.2 Tulane 2 1. UCF 82 Houston 5 7. Tulane 511.0 Sac Bunts Allowed USF 82 ECU 5 8. Cincinnati 510.1 6. Memphis 4 1. ECU 37 3. UConn 88 7. UCF 3 Batters Struck Out 2. Tulane 36 4. ECU 98 USF 3 1. USF 620 3. UConn 32 5. Houston 105 2. UConn 575 4. Houston 30 6. Memphis 113 3. UCF 553 5. Memphis 28 7. Tulane 118 Fielding Leaders 8. Cincinnati 124 4. ECU 466 6. UCF 25 Fielding Percentage 5. Memphis 458 7. USF 24 Triples Allowed 1. Cincinnati .982 6. Houston 445 8. Cincinnati 23 1. Tulane 4 2. USF .976 7. Tulane 334 Sac Flies Allowed 2. Houston 7 3. ECU .975 8. Cincinnati 316 1. Memphis 25 UCF 7 4. Houston .972 Batters Struck Out Looking 2. Tulane 23 4. USF 9 5. UConn .971 1. USF 185 3. UConn 18 5. ECU 10 6. UCF .971 2. UConn 174 4. Cincinnati 15 6. UConn 11 7. Tulane .970 3. Memphis 149 5. ECU 14 7. Cincinnati 12 8. Memphis .968 8. Memphis 14 4. Houston 140 6. UCF 13 Chances 5. UCF 134 7. Houston 11 Home Runs Allowed 1. Houston 2478 6. ECU 120 8. USF 8 1. UConn 30 2. UCF 2367 7. Tulane 89 Hits Allowed 2. UCF 35 3. ECU 2310 8. Cincinnati 71 1. USF 467 3. USF 37 4. Memphis 2277 Wins 2. UCF 481 4. ECU 39 5. Tulane 2235 1. Houston 42 3. UConn 496 5. Houston 40 6. Cincinnati 2223 USF 42 4. Cincinnati 523 6. Tulane 46 7. USF 2207 3. UCF 40 5. ECU 527 7. Memphis 48 8. UConn 2113 8. Cincinnati 49 4. UConn 33 6. Tulane 555 Putouts 5. ECU 32 7. Houston 558 Wild Pitches 1. UCF 1675 6. Memphis 30 8. Memphis 585 1. Memphis 60 2. Houston 1670 7. Cincinnati 28 Runs Allowed 2. Tulane 57 3. USF 1651 8. Tulane 27 1. UCF 228 3. UConn 52 4. ECU 1609 Losses 2. USF 245 4. USF 47 5. Memphis 1592 1. Tulane 31 3. UConn 259 5. Cincinnati 44 6. UConn 1541 2. Cincinnati 30 4. Houston 264 6. ECU 38 7. Tulane 1533 3. Memphis 29 5. ECU 303 7. UCF 29 8. Cincinnati 1531 8. Houston 22 4. ECU 28 6. Cincinnati 312 Assists 5. UConn 25 7. Memphis 358 Balks 1. Houston 739 6. UCF 22 8. Tulane 385 1. UConn 13 2. Cincinnati 652 7. Houston 21 Earned Runs Allowed 2. ECU 8 3. ECU 643 8. USF 19 1. UCF 192 UCF 8 4. Tulane 636 Saves 2. USF 198 4. Memphis 7 5. UCF 623 1. UConn 17 3. Houston 212 5. Houston 6 6. Memphis 613 2. Memphis 15 4. UConn 219 Cincinnati 6 7. UConn 511 Tulane 15 5. ECU 256 7. USF 5 8. USF 502 8. Tulane 4 4. Houston 12 6. Cincinnati 283 Errors USF 12 7. Memphis 302 Hit Batters 1. Memphis 72 6. Cincinnati 11 8. Tulane 325 1. Cincinnati 79 2. Houston 69 2. ECU 70 UCF 69 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 73 2018 Baseball Fact Book 4. Tulane 66 Stolen Bases Against 4. Houston 27 Passed Balls 5. UConn 61 1. UConn 78 5. UConn 24 1. USF 27 6. ECU 58 2. Tulane 70 6. USF 23 2. Tulane 19 7. USF 54 3. Houston 60 7. ECU 15 3. Houston 18 8. Cincinnati 40 4. Memphis 54 8. UCF 14 4. ECU 13 Fielding Double Plays 5. USF 50 Steal Attempts Against UConn 13 1. Tulane 65 6. UCF 41 1. UConn 102 6. Memphis 9 2. Houston 53 7. Cincinnati 34 2. Tulane 98 7. Cincinnati 8 3. Cincinnati 49 8. ECU 23 3. Houston 87 8. UCF 5 4. UCF 46 Caught Stealing By 4. Memphis 84 Interference 5. ECU 44 1. Cincinnati 32 5. USF 73 1. Memphis 2 6. Memphis 43 2. Memphis 30 6. Cincinnati 66 Tulane 2 7. USF 40 3. Tulane 28 7. UCF 55 3. USF 1 8. UConn 38 8. ECU 38 2017 American Athletic Conference Individual Statistics Hitting minimums - 1 Games 75% of Games 1 AB 1 TPA 2.5 TPA/Game; Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1 IP 1 BF 1.0 IP/Game Batting Leaders 4. Charlie Yorgen (ECU) 49 Eli Putnam (UCF) 17 7. A.J. Bumpass (CIN) 33 5. Eli Putnam (UCF) 48 10. 3 Tied At 16 Ryan Noda (CIN) 33 Batting Average Grant Witherspoon (TLN) 48 Triples 9. R.J. Thompson (CIN) 31 1. Kevin Merrell (USF) .384 Kevin Merrell (USF) 48 Connor Wong (HOU) 31 1. Corey Julks (HOU) 6 2. Hunter Williams (TLN) .357 8. Luke Hamblin (UCF) 47 3. R.J. Thompson (CIN) .350 2. A.J. Bumpass (CIN) 4 Hit By Pitch Travis Watkins (ECU) 47 Chris Winkel (UCONN) 4 1. Connor Hollis (HOU) 12 4. Jake Scheiner (HOU) .346 10. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 46 5. Duke Stunkel (USF) .344 Kyle Marsh (UCF) 4 Jake Scheiner (HOU) 12 6. Eric Tyler (ECU) .343 Hits Kevin Merrell (USF) 4 Chris Carrier (MEM) 12 7. Travis Watkins (ECU) .340 1. Hunter Williams (TLN) 87 6. 8 Tied At 3 Charlie Yorgen (ECU) 12 8. Charlie Yorgen (ECU) .339 2. Travis Watkins (ECU) 84 Home Runs Ryan Noda (CIN) 12 Jake Scheiner (HOU) 84 6. Eli Putnam (UCF) 10 9. Corey Julks (HOU) .335 1. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 18 Garrett Zech (USF) 10 10. Luke Borders (USF) .333 4. Eric Tyler (ECU) 83 2. Chris Carrier (MEM) 16 Kevin Merrell (USF) 83 8. 5 Tied At 9 3. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 14 Slugging Percentage 6. Luke Borders (USF) 79 4. Jarret Dehart (TLN) 13 Sac Bunts 1. Jake Scheiner (HOU) .667 7. Eli Putnam (UCF) 78 Hunter Hope (TLN) 13 1. Turner Brown (ECU) 11 2. Chris Carrier (MEM) .641 Charlie Yorgen (ECU) 78 6. Connor Wong (HOU) 12 Keith Krueger (UCONN) 11 3. Hunter Williams (TLN) .574 R.J. Thompson (CIN) 78 7. Hunter Williams (TLN) 11 3. Connor Hollis (HOU) 9 4. Corey Julks (HOU) .572 10. Connor Wong (HOU) 76 5. Kevin Merrell (USF) .569 8. Travis Watkins (ECU) 10 4. Jason Santana (MEM) 8 6. Lex Kaplan (TLN) .542 Runs Batted In Spencer Brickhouse (ECU) 10 Zach Schritenthal (MEM) 8 7. Hunter Hope (TLN) .538 1. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 64 10. 5 Tied At 9 Garrett Zech (USF) 8 8. Jarret Dehart (TLN) .531 2. Luke Borders (USF) 53 Total Bases 7. Lael Lockhart (HOU) 7 Rylan Thomas (UCF) 53 Eric Santiago (CIN) 7 9. Rylan Thomas (UCF) .530 1. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 162 4. Kyle Marsh (UCF) 51 9. 3 Tied At 6 10. Travis Watkins (ECU) .526 2. Hunter Williams (TLN) 140 5. Chris Carrier (MEM) 50 3. Chris Carrier (MEM) 132 Sac Flies On Base Percentage 6. Travis Watkins (ECU) 49 4. Connor Wong (HOU) 131 1. Joey Thomas (CIN) 7 1. Kevin Merrell (USF) .464 Jarret Dehart (TLN) 49 5. Travis Watkins (ECU) 130 2. Turner,Trent (MEM) 5 2. Chris Carrier (MEM) .438 8. Joe Davis (HOU) 46 6. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 124 3. Alec Trela (MEM) 4 3. Charlie Yorgen (ECU) .438 9. David Villar (USF) 45 7. Corey Julks (HOU) 123 Willy Yahn (UCONN) 4 4. Jake Scheiner (HOU) .432 Corey Julks (HOU) 45 5. Duke Stunkel (USF) .430 Eli Putnam (UCF) 123 Luke Borders (USF) 4 6. R.J. Thompson (CIN) .426 Doubles Kevin Merrell (USF) 123 Corey Julks (HOU) 4 7. Corey Julks (HOU) .426 1. Alec Trela (MEM) 20 10. 2 Tied At 118 Jarret Dehart (TLN) 4 8. Lex Kaplan (TLN) .424 Kyle Marsh (UCF) 20 Walks Luke Bolka (ECU) 4 3. Hunter Williams (TLN) 18 Andy Bowman (MEM) 4 9. Luke Borders (USF) .423 1. Luke Hamblin (UCF) 45 R.J. Thompson (CIN) 18 10. David Villar (USF) .417 2. David Villar (USF) 41 Travis Watkins (ECU) 4 Jake Scheiner (HOU) 18 3. Luke Borders (USF) 38 Stolen Bases Runs Scored 6. Isaac Feldstein (UCONN) 17 4. Corey Julks (HOU) 35 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 26 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 61 Eric Tyler (ECU) 17 5. Lex Kaplan (TLN) 34 2. Matthew Mika (UCF) 25 2. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 50 Lex Kaplan (TLN) 17 Anthony Prato (UCONN) 50 Andy Bowman (MEM) 34 3. Luke Hamblin (UCF) 19 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 74 2018 Baseball Fact Book Kevin Merrell (USF) 19 Luke Bolka (ECU) 5 Batters Struck Out Looking 7. Matt Bridges (ECU) 16 5. Garrett Zech (USF) 17 7. 7 Tied At 4 1. Phoenix Sanders (USF) 44 8. A.J. Kullman (CIN) 13 6. Eli Putnam (UCF) 16 Grounded Into Double Play 2. William Montgomerie (UCONN) 35 Joey Pulido (HOU) 13 7. Corey Julks (HOU) 15 10. Joe Cavallaro (USF) 12 1. Joe Davis (HOU) 10 3. Shane McClanahan (USF) 34 8. Connor McVey (CIN) 14 2. Eric Tyler (ECU) 8 4. Tim Cate (UCONN) 32 Games In Relief Anthony Prato (UCONN) 14 Hunter Williams (TLN) 8 5. Alex Hicks (MEM) 28 1. Matt Bridges (ECU) 34 10. Chris Winkel (UCONN) 11 4. Travis Watkins (ECU) 7 6. Trey Cumbie (HOU) 26 2. Joe Cavallaro (USF) 30 Total Plate Appearances Joe Genord (USF) 7 Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 26 3. Blake Bennett (MEM) 28 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 308 Jared Triolo (HOU) 7 8. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 22 4. Christian Colletti (TLN) 27 2. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 285 7. 7 Tied At 6 Jason Bahr (UCF) 22 Sam Lanier (ECU) 27 3. Luke Hamblin (UCF) 281 10. 4 Tied At 20 Bryce Tucker (UCF) 27 Luke Borders (USF) 281 Wins 7. Jordan Scheftz (UCF) 26 5. Eli Putnam (UCF) 280 Pitching Leaders 1. Robby Howell (UCF) 10 8. 4 Tied At 25 6. Coco Montes (USF) 278 Earned Run Average Trey Cumbie (HOU) 10 Sac Bunts Allowed 7. Charlie Yorgen (ECU) 275 1. Trey Cumbie (HOU) 2.04 Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 10 1. Seth Romero (HOU) 8 8. Joe Davis (HOU) 273 2. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 2.42 4. Ryan Valdes (USF) 9 Ryan Radue (UCONN) 8 9. Eric Tyler (ECU) 270 3. Chris Williams (UCF) 2.65 5. John King (HOU) 8 3. Christian Colletti (TLN) 7 10. Travis Watkins (ECU) 269 4. Phoenix Sanders (USF) 2.78 6. Mason Feole (UCONN) 7 Mitch Ullom (HOU) 7 At Bats 5. John King (HOU) 3.11 7. 8 Tied At 6 Shane McClanahan (USF) 7 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 265 6. Shane McClanahan (USF) 3.20 Saves 6. 6 Tied At 6 2. Eli Putnam (UCF) 248 7. Jake Agnos (ECU) 3.22 1. John Russell (UCONN) 14 Sac Flies Allowed 8. Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 3.25 3. Travis Watkins (ECU) 247 2. Colton Hathcock (MEM) 11 1. Brayson Hurdsman (HOU) 4 4. Coco Montes (USF) 246 9. Tim Cate (UCONN) 3.33 Christian Colletti (TLN) 11 John King (HOU) 4 5. Hunter Williams (TLN) 244 10. Mason Feole (UCONN) 3.38 4. Bryce Tucker (UCF) 9 Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 4 Joe Davis (HOU) 244 Opposing Bat Average 5. Aaron Fletcher (HOU) 8 Chase Solesky (TLN) 4 7. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 243 1. Shane McClanahan (USF) .181 6. David Orndorff (CIN) 7 Dan Rajkowski (UCONN) 4 8. Eric Tyler (ECU) 242 2. Chris Williams (UCF) .216 7. Andrew Perez (USF) 6 6. 13 Tied At 3 9. Luke Borders (USF) 237 8. Joe Cavallaro (USF) 5 3. Peter Strzelecki (USF) .222 Losses 10. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 234 4. Trey Benton (ECU) .231 9. 5 Tied At 2 1. Ross Massey (TLN) 8 5. Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) .235 Steal Attempts Appearances 2. J.T. Perez (CIN) 7 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 30 6. Robby Howell (UCF) .237 1. Matt Bridges (ECU) 34 A.J. Kullman (CIN) 7 2. Matthew Mika (UCF) 27 7. Trey Cumbie (HOU) .238 2. Joe Cavallaro (USF) 30 4. Seth Romero (HOU) 5 3. Kevin Merrell (USF) 23 8. A.J. Kullman (CIN) .241 3. Blake Bennett (MEM) 29 Juan Pimentel (UCF) 5 4. Luke Hamblin (UCF) 22 9. Jake Agnos (ECU) .242 4. Bryce Tucker (UCF) 27 Corey Merrill (TLN) 5 5. Corey Julks (HOU) 20 10. Phoenix Sanders (USF) .243 Sam Lanier (ECU) 27 J.P. France (TLN) 5 Garrett Zech (USF) 20 Innings Pitched Christian Colletti (TLN) 27 Andrew Zellner (CIN) 5 Anthony Prato (UCONN) 20 1. Robby Howell (UCF) 103.0 Tyler Smith (ECU) 27 Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 5 8. Connor McVey (CIN) 18 2. Trey Cumbie (HOU) 101.1 8. Jordan Scheftz (UCF) 26 Alex Hicks (MEM) 5 9. Eli Putnam (UCF) 17 Colton Hathcock (MEM) 26 3. Phoenix Sanders (USF) 97.0 Runners Picked Off 10. Zach Schritenthal (MEM) 15 4. J.P. France (TLN) 96.0 Thaddeus Ward (UCF) 26 1. Chris Holba (ECU) 6 5. Mitch Ullom (HOU) 95.2 Strikeouts Games Started Connor Wong (HOU) 6 1. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 86 6. William Montgomerie (UCONN) 89.1 1. Mitch Ullom (HOU) 16 3. Evan Kruczynski (ECU) 4 2. Eli Putnam (UCF) 74 7. Drew Crosby (MEM) 87.0 Phoenix Sanders (USF) 16 Trey Cumbie (HOU) 4 3. Ryan Noda (CIN) 68 8. Corey Merrill (TLN) 85.1 Robby Howell (UCF) 16 5. Jacob Wolfe (ECU) 3 4. Jarret Dehart (TLN) 66 9. Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 84.0 4. William Montgomerie (UCONN) 15 Tim Cate (UCONN) 3 5. Jake Willsey (TLN) 64 10. Mason Feole (UCONN) 82.2 Shane McClanahan (USF) 15 Seth Romero (HOU) 3 6. David Villar (USF) 62 Batters Struck Out Trey Cumbie (HOU) 15 Cam Alldred (CIN) 3 7. Garrett Zech (USF) 60 1. William Montgomerie (UCONN) 116 Drew Crosby (MEM) 15 Travis Watkins (ECU) 3 8. Hunter Hope (TLN) 59 2. Phoenix Sanders (USF) 109 J.P. France (TLN) 15 10. 11 Tied At 2 9. Chris Chatfield (USF) 58 9. 5 Tied At 14 3. Shane McClanahan (USF) 104 Wild Pitches 10. Spencer Brickhouse (ECU) 57 4. Tim Cate (UCONN) 102 Games Finished 1. Ted Andrews (TLN) 14 5. Jason Bahr (UCF) 98 Caught Stealing 1. Bryce Tucker (UCF) 22 2. Shane McClanahan (USF) 9 1. Zach Schritenthal (MEM) 6 6. Robby Howell (UCF) 94 2. John Russell (UCONN) 21 3. Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 8 Anthony Prato (UCONN) 6 7. Seth Romero (HOU) 85 Colton Hathcock (MEM) 21 4. 8 Tied At 7 A.J. Bumpass (CIN) 6 8. Trey Cumbie (HOU) 82 4. Andrew Perez (USF) 19 4. Corey Julks (HOU) 5 9. Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 78 5. Christian Colletti (TLN) 18 Balks R.J. Thompson (CIN) 5 10. Joe Cavallaro (USF) 77 6. Aaron Fletcher (HOU) 17 1. Danny Denz (MEM) 3 William Montgomerie (UCONN) 3 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 75 2018 Baseball Fact Book Mason Feole (UCONN) 3 Walks Allowed 7. Travis Watkins (ECU) .994 6. Zac Susi (UCONN) 9 4. 8 Tied At 2 1. John King (HOU) 10 8. Joe Davis (HOU) .993 7. Joey Thomas (CIN) 7 Hit Batters 2. David Orndorff (CIN) 15 9. Lael Lockhart (HOU) .993 8. Jason Santana (MEM) 6 10. Joe Genord (USF) .990 9. Jonathon Artigues (TLN) 5 1. Andrew Zellner (CIN) 19 Trey Cumbie (HOU) 15 10. 3 Tied At 3 2. Alex Hicks (MEM) 17 4. Trey Benton (ECU) 19 Chances 3. Trey Benton (ECU) 10 Connor Alexander (MEM) 19 1. Hunter Williams (TLN) 573 Catchers Interference 4. Tyler Smith (ECU) 8 6. Juan Pimentel (UCF) 20 2. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 502 1. Paul Gozzo (TLN) 1 Mason Feole (UCONN) 8 Chris Williams (UCF) 20 Travis Watkins (ECU) 502 Jonathon Artigues (TLN) 1 Corey Merrill (TLN) 8 8. Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 24 4. Connor Wong (HOU) 498 Jason Santana (MEM) 1 Evan Kruczynski (ECU) 8 9. Alex Hicks (MEM) 25 5. Trent Turner(MEM) 480 Sam Nozicka (MEM) 1 Ted Andrews (TLN) 8 Phoenix Sanders (USF) 25 Zac Susi (UCONN) 480 Andres Leal (USF) 1 9. V9 Tied At 7 Doubles Allowed 7. Jason Santana (MEM) 465 Steal Attempts Against 8. Ryan Noda (CIN) 458 Intentional Walks Allowed 1. A.J. Kullman (CIN) 7 1. Zac Susi (UCONN) 77 9. Tyler Dietrich (USF) 423 1. J.T. Perez (CIN) 4 2. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 8 2. Connor Wong (HOU) 73 10. Joe Genord (USF) 421 A.J. Kullman (CIN) 4 Jake Agnos (ECU) 8 3. Jason Santana (MEM) 72 3. Matt Bridges (ECU) 3 4. Trey Benton (ECU) 9 Putouts 4. Paul Gozzo (TLN) 63 Colton Hathcock (MEM) 3 5. Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 10 1. Hunter Williams (TLN) 523 5. Joey Thomas (CIN) 59 5. Ted Andrews (TLN) 2 Alex Hicks (MEM) 10 2. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 464 6. Tyler Dietrich (USF) 48 Brandon Issa (TLN) 2 William Montgomerie (UCONN) 10 3. Travis Watkins (ECU) 456 7. Travis Watkins (ECU) 33 Brayson Hurdsman (HOU) 2 8. Shane McClanahan (USF) 12 4. Ryan Noda (CIN) 436 8. Logan Heiser (UCF) 27 8. 22 Tied At 1 Mason Feole (UCONN) 12 5. Zac Susi (UCONN) 434 9. Anthony George (UCF) 23 10. Connor Alexander (MEM) 13 Hits Allowed 6. Turner,Trent (MEM) 431 10. 2 Tied At 22 7. Connor Wong (HOU) 429 1. Shane McClanahan (USF) 48 Triples Allowed Stolen Bases Against 8. Jason Santana (MEM) 398 2. A.J. Kullman (CIN) 54 1. Corey Merrill (TLN) 0 1. Zac Susi (UCONN) 62 9. Joe Genord (USF) 397 3. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 55 Trey Cumbie (HOU) 0 2. Connor Wong (HOU) 56 10. Tyler Dietrich (USF) 391 4. Jake Agnos (ECU) 58 Robby Howell (UCF) 0 3. Paul Gozzo (TLN) 50 5. Chris Williams (UCF) 61 John King (HOU) 0 Assists 4. Jason Santana (MEM) 48 Andrew Zellner (CIN) 61 David Orndorff (CIN) 0 1. Connor Hollis (HOU) 217 5. Tyler Dietrich (USF) 33 7. Trey Benton (ECU) 62 Chris Williams (UCF) 0 2. Jake Scheiner (HOU) 168 6. Joey Thomas (CIN) 32 8. David Orndorff (CIN) 66 Trey Benton (ECU) 0 3. Jake Willsey (TLN) 165 7. Travis Watkins (ECU) 22 9. Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 72 8. A.J. Kullman (CIN) 1 4. Matthew Mika (UCF) 161 Logan Heiser (UCF) 22 10. Chase Solesky (TLN) 73 J.P. France (TLN) 1 5. Turner Brown (ECU) 157 9. William Montgomerie (UCONN) 20 Chase Solesky (TLN) 1 Runs Allowed 6. Charlie Yorgen (ECU) 152 10. Anthony George (UCF) 17 7. Alec Trela (MEM) 147 1. David Orndorff (CIN) 26 Home Runs Allowed Caught Stealing By 8. Connor McVey (CIN) 143 2. Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 28 1. Mason Feole (UCONN) 1 1. Joey Thomas (CIN) 27 9. Kam Gellinger (UCF) 136 3. Shane McClanahan (USF) 30 2. Jake Agnos (ECU) 3 2. Jason Santana (MEM) 24 10. Brennan Bozeman (UCF) 128 Trey Cumbie (HOU) 30 Peter Strzelecki (USF) 3 3. Connor Wong (HOU) 17 Chris Williams (UCF) 30 Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 3 Fielding Double Plays 4. Tyler Dietrich (USF) 15 6. Jake Agnos (ECU) 31 Chase Solesky (TLN) 3 1. Hunter Williams (TLN) 61 Zac Susi (UCONN) 15 7. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 33 6. Shane McClanahan (USF) 4 2. Jake Willsey (TLN) 53 6. Paul Gozzo (TLN) 13 8. Mason Feole (UCONN) 36 Jonathan Bowlan (MEM) 4 3. Rylan Thomas (UCF) 44 7. Travis Watkins (ECU) 11 Phoenix Sanders (USF) 36 William Montgomerie (UCONN) 4 4. Sal Gozzo (TLN) 38 8. Jeremy Montalbano (TLN) 8 John King (HOU) 36 9. Juan Pimentel (UCF) 5 5. Connor Hollis (HOU) 37 Phoenix Sanders (USF) 8 A.J. Kullman (CIN) 5 Earned Runs Allowed 6. Turner,Trent (MEM) 36 10. 8 Tied At 6 7. Joe Genord (USF) 35 1. Peter Strzelecki (USF) 18 Errors 8. Ryan Noda (CIN) 34 2. Chris Williams (UCF) 23 Fielding Leaders 1. Anthony Prato (UCONN) 15 9. Matthew Mika (UCF) 33 Jake Agnos (ECU) 23 Fielding Percentage 2. Alec Trela (MEM) 13 10. 2 Tied At 29 Trey Cumbie (HOU) 23 1. Garrett Zech (USF) 1.000 Jared Triolo (HOU) 13 5. David Orndorff (CIN) 24 Duke Stunkel (USF) 1.000 Passed Balls 4. Zach Schritenthal (MEM) 12 6. Joseph Sheridan (UCF) 26 Troy Stefanski (UCONN) 1.000 1. Connor Wong (HOU) 17 Kam Gellinger (UCF) 12 7. Shane McClanahan (USF) 27 Andy Bowman (MEM) 1.000 2. Paul Gozzo (TLN) 14 6. Hunter Hope (TLN) 11 8. John King (HOU) 28 5. Ryan Noda (CIN) .998 3. Andres Leal (USF) 13 Kevin Merrell (USF) 11 Tim Cate (UCONN) 28 6. Tyler Gnesda (UCONN) .994 Tyler Dietrich (USF) 13 8. 5 Tied At 10 10. Chase Solesky (TLN) 29 5. Travis Watkins (ECU) 12

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 76 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Overall American Athletic Conference Statistics Team Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% ECU .291 60 2067 358 601 102 10 56 323 891 .431 231 67 433 35 .376 25 28 56-82 1609 643 58 .975 Houston .290 63 2122 403 616 102 26 60 360 950 .448 272 74 391 57 .386 22 42 84-102 1670 739 69 .972 USF .286 61 2100 353 601 114 13 49 318 888 .423 285 55 488 44 .383 17 23 48-65 1651 502 54 .976 UCF .278 62 2126 388 591 114 17 51 346 892 .420 226 69 482 31 .363 19 26 106-122 1675 623 69 .971 Tulane .266 58 1945 313 518 109 7 70 301 851 .438 221 35 528 36 .349 17 15 46-69 1533 636 66 .970 Memphis .265 59 2013 344 533 115 8 52 314 820 .407 247 71 436 22 .361 27 35 53-78 1592 613 72 .968 UConn .257 58 1949 287 500 98 16 19 251 687 .352 187 42 369 20 .332 16 44 60-80 1541 511 61 .971 Cincinnati .251 58 1905 290 478 109 15 30 259 707 .371 210 48 426 21 .337 21 46 69-92 1531 652 40 .982 Totals .273 479 16227 2736 4438 863 112 387 2472 6686 .412 1879 461 3553 266 .362 164 259 522-690 1280 4919 489 .973 All Games Sorted by Batting Average

Team ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. WP HBP BK SFA SHA UCF 3.09 40-22 62 2 5/4 11 558.1 481 228 192 202 553 82 7 35 .231 29 41 8 13 25 USF 3.24 42-19 61 2 2/1 12 550.1 467 245 198 226 620 82 9 37 .227 47 31 5 8 24 Houston 3.43 42-21 63 7 5/2 12 556.2 558 264 212 141 445 105 7 40 .261 22 40 6 11 30 UConn 3.84 33-25 58 1 4/3 17 513.2 496 259 219 239 575 88 11 30 .255 52 41 13 18 32 ECU 4.30 32-28 60 0 6/6 6 536.1 527 303 256 201 466 98 10 39 .259 38 70 8 14 37 Cincinnati 4.99 28-30 58 0 1/1 11 510.1 523 312 283 228 316 124 12 49 .268 44 79 6 15 23 Memphis 5.12 30-29 59 0 1/1 15 530.2 585 358 302 238 458 113 14 48 .284 60 54 7 25 28 Tulane 5.72 27-31 58 0 2/2 15 511.0 555 385 325 318 334 118 4 46 .282 57 59 4 23 36 Totals 4.19 274-205 479 12 26/20 99 4267.1 4192 2354 1987 1793 3767 810 74 324 .258 349 415 57 127 235 All Games Sorted by Earned Run Average

Team C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Cincinnati 2223 1531 652 40 .982 49 34 32 .515 8 0 USF 2207 1651 502 54 .976 40 50 23 .685 27 1 ECU 2310 1609 643 58 .975 44 23 15 .605 13 0 Houston 2478 1670 739 69 .972 53 60 27 .690 18 0 UConn 2113 1541 511 61 .971 38 78 24 .765 13 0 UCF 2367 1675 623 69 .971 46 41 14 .745 5 0 Tulane 2235 1533 636 66 .970 65 70 28 .714 19 2 Memphis 2277 1592 613 72 . 968 43 54 30 .643 9 2 Totals 18210 12802 4919 489 .973 378 410 193 .680 112 5 All Games Sorted by Fielding Percentage

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2017 Review Season Notebook Classroom Success frames, Kruczynski induced 14 ground ball outs and struck out five to go Since Cliff Godwin returned to ECU, his teams have excelled in the along with the 22-consecutive retired hitters. In all, he set down 24 of 25 classroom by registering a 3.05 or higher grade point average in six batters faced, had 15 ground ball and six strikeouts. of seven semesters, including a program-best 3.52 in the Fall of 2017 Prior to the start of the 2017 season, he was named one of three team besting the previous mark of 3.42 (Fall 2015). Nearly 100 student-ath- co-captains, selected to a pair of preseason All-America Teams (Colle- letes have been named to the ECU Director of Athletics Honor Roll, while giate Baseball and Perfect Game) as well as The American Co-Pitcher- nearly 40 Pirates have earned inclu­sion on The American All-Academic of-the-Year by the leagues eight head coaches. In 2016, he posted an 8-1 Team maintaining a minimum 3.00 GPA. record with an American Athletic Conference best 2.01 ERA in 17 starts. For the second-straight year, ECU took home The American Team Ac- He struck out 95, walked 27 and allowed 32 runs (26 earned) on 107 hits ademic Excellence Award after sporting a 3.27 cumulative GPA for the in 116.2 innings – which was second most on the school’s single-game 2016-17 year. In 2016, Godwin’s club received the American Baseball charts. Kruczynski became the 11th hurler to win the school’s pitching Coaches As­sociation (ABCA) after registering a collective 3.31 GPA. For Triple Crown, leading the Pirates in wins, ERA and strikeouts. He tallied the first time under Godwin, two of his players Travis Watkins (first- 14 quality starts (6.0 IP and three or less runs) and set a career high with team) and Charlie Yorgen (third-team) earned CoSIDA Academic 13 strikeouts against Tulane on April 8. The Franklin, Wisc. native earned All-America honors. first-team all-conference honors and was one of five Pirates named to the Charlottesville All-Regional Team. He picked up the program’s Brickhouse Named To Three first-ever super regional win (8-6), allowing three runs (all earned) Freshman All-America Squads on six hits in 5.2 innings against No. 5 National Seed Texas Tech in the Spencer Brickhouse became the 15th Freshman All-American in school Lubbock Super Regional. During his four-year career with the Pirates, history and third under Cliff Godwin after picking home honors from Kruczynski owned a 20-8 record in 46 appearances (43 starts) with a Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and D1Baseball. During his rook- 3.00 ERA. He struck out 216 batters while walking just 61 in 273.1 innings. ie season, he batted .310 (61-for-197) with 28 RBI and scored 36 runs. Brickhouse belted 10 home runs on the year tying Travis Watkins for Watkins Closes Career Earning All-America Honors the team lead, while ranking eighth in the American Athletic Confer- Senior Travis Watkins became the 28th All-American in school history ence. He hit a pair of home runs against College of Charleston (March and third under Cliff Godwin after he was tabbed a third-teamer by the 8) and Memphis (May 12), which earned him AAC Honor Roll accolades. National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). The Zebulon, N.C. native started 51 of 57 contests, registering 16 multi- A five-time Johnny Bench Award Watch List candidate and three-time hit and seven multi-RBI games to go along with his 19 extra base hits semi-finalist, Watkins earned First-Team All-American Athletic Confer- and four game-winning RBI (Appalachian State, College of Charleston, ence honors after leading the Pirates in 10 categories including field- Cincinnati, UCF). Brickhouse joined Joe Ingle (2015 National Collegiate ing percentage (.994), hits (84), home runs (10), and multi-hit games Baseball Writers Association) and Dwanya Williams-Sutton (2016 Colle- (27), RBI (49), slugging percentage (.526) and total bases (130). He bat- giate Baseball, Baseball America and D1Baseball) as All-America selec- ted .340 with 47 runs scored and was named to the 2017 AAC All-Tour- tions and along with Williams-Sutton, they are the only rookies under nament Team after hitting at a .294 clip (5-for-17) with a home run and Godwin to be named to multiple freshman All-America squads. six RBI. The Concord, N.C. native started 59 of 60 contests, registering 27 multi-hit and 11 multi-RBI games to go along with 25 extra base hits Kruczynski Earns Third Career All-America Honor and three game-winning RBI (La Salle, Tulane, UCF). Of his 10 home runs, three were grand slams and in his final game at Lewis Field inside & Selected By Cardinals In MLB Draft Clark-LeClair Stadium, he hit home runs in consecutive at-bats. Senior Evan Kruczynski closed out his collegiate career earning his Off the field, he became the first Pirate to earn CoSIDA First-Team- Ac third career All-America honor after being named to the 2017 Senior ademic All-America accolades as a senior boasting a 4.00 GPA. A two- CLASS Award First-Team, the first in ECU history. To be eligible for the time AAC All-Academic Team and 10-time ECU Director of Athletics se- award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior lection, Watkins is currently pursuing his MBA after graduating magna and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, cum laude with a degree in business management in the Spring of 2016. classroom, character and competition. A ninth round selection in the 2017 Major League Baseball First-Year Play- er Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals, Kruczynski has appeared in 10 games Trio Of Pirates Named To All-Tournament Team Along with Watkins, freshman Jake Agnos and senior Charlie Yorgen posting a 4-3 record with a 4.47 ERA. He finished the season with 48 strike- earned AAC All-Tournament honors after helping the Pirates reach the outs to just seven walks in 56.1 innings while holding opposing hitters to 2017 American Championship Game, which they dropped to Houston, 6-0. a .279 composite batting average. Making just his second start since re- Watkins batted .294 (5-for-17) with a home run, two doubles and six RBI turning from an injury, he earned American Athletic Conference Pitcher- – the latter ranking third during the AAC Tournament. Agnos earned in- of-the-Week honors on April 24 after picking up his first win of the year at clusion on the team after combining on a 4-0 shutout against No. 23 UCF Cincinnati. He tossed eight scoreless innings against the Bearcats allowing during semifinal round action. The lefty tossed seven shutout innings al- one hit, which came in the first inning with two outs and then retired the lowing two hits (third and seventh innings), walked three and struck out final 22 batters he faced helping ECU to a 6-0 victory. Over the next seven EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 80 2018 Baseball Fact Book six – including the side in the sixth inning. Yorgen batted .357 (5-for-14) as well as having their names immortalized inside the Clark-LeClair with a home run, four RBI and scored a tournament-best six runs. Stadium clubhouse. For the 2017 season, senior Evan Kruczynski was named the Pitching MVP for the third-straight year after posting a 4-3 Tyler, Watkins And Yorgen Take Home record with a 4.47 ERA. Fellow classmate Eric Tyler took home Offensive First-Team All-Conference Honors MVP honor after starting 59 games where he batted a team-best .343 Eric Tyler, Watkins and Yorgen were named First-Team All-American (83-for-242) with six home runs, 28 RBI and scored 39 runs while regis- Athletic Conference. For Watkins it was his second all-conference acco- tering 27 multi-hit and 12 multi-RBI games. He ranked among the team lade, while Yorgen became the Pirates’ second-ever unanimous pick leaders (Top 5) in 15 statistical categories. In the field, he tallied 37 put- (other Reid Love in 2015). outs, 112 assists while committing just seven errors at the hot corner for With the trio’s selections, the Pirates have had at least one player se- a .955 fielding percentage. lected to a first-team for 14-straight year (2004 to present). Since join- ing The American in 2015, ECU has had seven first-team all-conference #STRIKEOUTALS … Pirates Raise $6800 members in Love (2015), Luke Lowery (2015), Evan Kruczynski (2016) and Annually, for the past 14 seasons, ECU hosts the “Keith LeClair Clas- Dwanya Williams-Sutton (2016) to go along with this year’s selections. sic” a tournament put together to bring awareness to ALS through the Jim “Catfish” Hunter chapter, which is located in Raleigh, N.C. The Jim Jack Reinheimer Major League Debut “Catfish” Hunter chapter finds the tournament as a way to continue With Diamondbacks awareness and fundraising in Coach LeClair’s honor. The goal is to use Former ECU shortstop Jack Reinheimer became the 21st Pirate in pro- the “Keith LeClair Classic” as a starting point for our own fundraiser to gram history to make his Major League Debut when he stepped into the help Strikeout ALS. In 2017, the entire team, including the coaching and batters box at Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.) on Tuesday, Aug. 2 for the Ar- support staff, participated in Mustache March in order to raise aware- izona Diamondbacks. With his debut, ECU has had seven players appear ness and money for the Jim “Catfish” Hunter chapter. Mustache March in a MLB game in 2017 joining Shawn Armstrong (), created a fun and entertaining environment for Pirate fans through- Jharel Cotton (), Chris Heston (), Jeff out the month of March, which also helped towards ALS research. ECU Hoffman (), Seth Maness () and Mike raised over $6,800 ($11,300 over the last two years) with all donations Wright (Baltimore Orioles). Four years after he was drafted in the fifth going towards funding, supporting families and researching through round (pick 147 overall) by the Seattle Mariners in the 2013 MLB First- the local chapter. Year Player Draft, Reinheimer pinch hit for pitcher Patrick Corbin in the fourth inning facing left-hander John Lester of the Chicago Cubs, where Keith LeClair Classic Champs Five Years Straight Lester got the best of him recording his ninth strikeout of the night and For the 10th time in 14 years and fifth-straight season, the Pirates 2,000th of his career in a Cubs’ 16-4 victory. claimed the annual Keith LeClair title in 2017 posting a 3-0 record notch- ing wins over Western Carolina (5-4), No. 16 St. John’s (7-4) and Appa- Kruczynski And Tyler Named Jungle Award Winners lachian State (4-0). For the Pirates, it marked their ninth outright cham- Every year the Pirate Jungle members honor the baseball team with pionship following wins in 2004, 2007-08, 2010 and 2013-17. ECU also its Annual Williams Jungle Awards. Members of the famed Jungle pres- picked up co-championship honors in 2006 along with NC State and ent a Pitching and Offensive MVP with the recipient receiving a plaque West Virginia.

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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 81 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Game Results Date Opponent Score Inn. Overall AAC Pitcher of Record Att. Time Feb. 17, 2017 at (8) Ole Miss 5-4 L 9 0-1-0 0-0-0 kruczynski (L 0-1) 12117 2:28 Feb. 18, 2017 at (8) Ole Miss 3-2 L 9 0-2-0 0-0-0 Lanier, S. (L 0-1) 11494 3:01 Feb. 19, 2017 at (8) Ole Miss 8-6 L 9 0-3-0 0-0-0 Hood, H. (L 0-1) 9459 3:43 Feb. 22, 2017 at Campbell 10-0 W 9 1-3-0 0-0-0 Holba, C. (W 1-0) 1563 3:13 Feb. 24, 2017 LA SALLE 7-3 W 9 2-3-0 0-0-0 Ingle, J. (W 1-0) 4003 3:11 Feb. 25, 2017 LA SALLE 8-4 W 9 3-3-0 0-0-0 Wolfe, J. (W 1-0) 3737 2:52 Feb. 26, 2017 LA SALLE 12-1 W 9 4-3-0 0-0-0 Benton, T. (W 1-0) 3055 3:21 March 1, 2017 ELON 7-2 W 9 5-3-0 0-0-0 Holba, C. (W 2-0) 2841 2:55 March 3, 2017 WESTERN CAROLINA 5-4 W 9 6-3-0 0-0-0 Ingle, J. (W 2-0) 2817 3:19 March 4, 2017 (16) ST. JOHN’S 7-4 W 9 7-3-0 0-0-0 Lanier, S. (W 1-1) 3207 3:48 March 5, 2017 APPALACHIAN STATE 4-0 W 9 8-3-0 0-0-0 Benton, T. (W 2-0) 3286 2:36 March 7, 2017 at College of Charleston 12-7 W 9 9-3-0 0-0-0 Lanier, S. (W 2-1) 753 4:02 March 8, 2017 at College of Charleston 15-12 W 9 10-3-0 0-0-0 Covington (W 1-0) 551 4:04 March 10, 2017 CHARLOTTE 2-0 L 9 10-4-0 0-0-0 Lanier, S. (L 2-2) 2629 2:52 March 11, 2017 CHARLOTTE 10-7 W (10) 11-4-0 0-0-0 Ingle, J. (W 3-0) - 3:41 March 11, 2017 CHARLOTTE 3-0 W 9 12-4-0 0-0-0 Wolfe, J. (W 2-0) 2867 2:34 March 14, 2017 at Duke 9-4 W 9 13-4-0 0-0-0 Holba, C. (W 3-0) 441 3:20 March 17, 2017 MERCER 10-7 L 9 13-5-0 0-0-0 Bridges, M. (L 0-1) - 3:52 March 17, 2017 MERCER 7-5 L 9 13-6-0 0-0-0 Ingle, J. (L 3-1) 2778 3:32 March 19, 2017 MERCER 8-2 L 9 13-7-0 0-0-0 Wolfe, J. (L 2-1) 2561 3:01 March 21, 2017 at Elon 11-7 W 9 14-7-0 0-0-0 kirkpatrick (W 1-0) 459 3:30 March 22, 2017 (8) NORTH CAROLINA 6-2 L 9 14-8-0 0-0-0 Wolfe, J. (L 2-2) 4971 2:53 March 24, 2017 TOWSON 9-4 W 9 15-8-0 0-0-0 Agnos, J. (W 1-0) 2752 2:51 March 25, 2017 TOWSON 8-5 W 9 16-8-0 0-0-0 Benton, T. (W 3-0) 3631 2:46 March 26, 2017 TOWSON 12-7 W 9 17-8-0 0-0-0 Smith, T. (W 1-0) 2711 3:21 March 28, 2017 LIBERTY 8-6 W 9 18-8-0 0-0-0 Wolfe, J. (W 3-2) 2634 3:12 * March 31, 2017 CONNECTICUT 3-2 L 9 18-9-0 0-1-0 Holba, C. (L 3-1) 2694 3:11 * April 1, 2017 CONNECTICUT 3-2 L (10) 18-10-0 0-2-0 Ingle, J. (L 3-2) 3961 3:13 * April 2, 2017 CONNECTICUT 5-1 L 9 18-11-0 0-3-0 Agnos, J. (L 1-1) 2711 2:55 April 4, 2017 at (4) North Carolina 3-2 L (11) 18-12-0 0-3-0 Ingle, J. (L 3-3) 1105 4:01 * April 7, 2017 at (14) Houston 17-3 L 9 18-13-0 0-4-0 Agnos, J. (L 1-2) 1482 3:04 * April 8, 2017 at (14) Houston 8-1 L 9 18-14-0 0-5-0 Benton, T. (L 3-1) 1783 2:49 * April 9, 2017 at (14) Houston 9-6 L 9 18-15-0 0-6-0 Bridges, M. (L 0-2) 1542 2:43 April 11, 2017 UNC WILMINGTON 10-2 W 9 19-15-0 0-6-0 Morgan, K. (W 1-0) 3817 2:47 * April 13, 2017 UCF 8-7 L (11) 19-16-0 0-7-0 Bridges, M. (L 0-3) 2924 4:14 * April 14, 2017 UCF 9-4 L 9 19-17-0 0-8-0 Ross, R. (L 0-1) 2616 3:07 * April 15, 2017 UCF 7-0 L 9 19-18-0 0-9-0 kruczynski (L 0-2) 2836 2:59 April 18, 2017 at UNC Wilmington 9-5 W 9 20-18-0 0-9-0 Wolfe, J. (W 4-3) 1546 3:37 * April 21, 2017 at Cincinnati 8-2 L 9 20-19-0 0-10-0 Benton, T. (L 3-2) 572 2:41 * April 22, 2017 at Cincinnati 6-0 W 9 21-19-0 1-10-0 kruczynski (W 1-2) 716 2:30 * April 23, 2017 at Cincinnati 14-3 W 8 22-19-0 2-10-0 Smith, T. (W 2-0) 665 3:07 April 26, 2017 NC STATE 6-0 L 9 22-20-0 2-10-0 Wolfe, J. (L 4-3) 4181 2:47 * April 28, 2017 TULANE 15-8 W 9 23-20-0 3-10-0 kruczynski (W 2-2) 2513 3:23 * April 29, 2017 TULANE 5-4 L 9 23-21-0 3-11-0 Benton, T. (L 3-3) 3379 3:11 * April 30, 2017 TULANE 5-3 W 9 24-21-0 4-11-0 Agnos, J. (W 2-2) 2523 2:51 * May 5, 2017 at (24) USF 8-6 L 9 24-22-0 4-12-0 Covington (L 1-1) 632 3:20 * May 6, 2017 at (24) USF 5-4 L (10) 24-23-0 4-13-0 Ross, R. (L 0-2) 758 3:28 * May 7, 2017 at (24) USF 6-3 L 9 24-24-0 4-14-0 Agnos, J. (L 2-3) 766 2:36 May 10, 2017 DUKE 5-1 W 9 25-24-0 4-14-0 Morgan, K. (W 2-0) 2606 2:22 * May 12, 2017 MEMPHIS 11-4 W 9 26-24-0 5-14-0 kruczynski (W 3-2) 2318 2:47 * May 13, 2017 MEMPHIS 7-3 L 9 26-25-0 5-15-0 Benton, T. (L 3-4) 2588 3:19 * May 14, 2017 MEMPHIS 3-2 W (11) 27-25-0 6-15-0 Covington (W 2-1) 2376 3:41 May 16, 2017 CAMPBELL 14-6 W 9 28-25-0 6-15-0 Holba, C. (W 4-1) 2776 3:44 * May 18, 2017 at Connecticut 6-0 L 9 28-26-0 6-16-0 Wolfe, J. (L 4-4) 2828 2:45 * May 19, 2017 at Connecticut 6-4 L 9 28-27-0 6-17-0 Holba, C. (L 4-2) 415 2:55 * May 20, 2017 at Connecticut 3-0 W 9 29-27-0 7-17-0 Morgan, K. (W 3-0) 719 2:20 ^ May 23, 2017 vs. (23) UCF 14-3 W 9 30-27-0 7-17-0 kruczynski (W 4-2) 1414 3:38 ^ May 25, 2017 vs. (25) USF 6-5 W 9 31-27-0 7-17-0 Bridges, M. (W 1-3) 1385 3:41 ^ May 26, 2017 vs. (23) UCF 4-0 W 9 32-27-0 7-17-0 Agnos, J. (W 3-3) 914 2:52 ^ May 28, 2017 vs. (17) Houston 6-0 L 9 32-28-0 7-17-0 kruczynski (L 4-3) 1002 3:14 * = Conference game ^ = AAC Championships () extra inning game EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 82 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Final Statistics Record: 32-28 Home: 20-14 Away: 9-13 Neutral: 3-1 The American: 7-17 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 25 Eric Tyler .343 60-59 242 39 83 17 0 6 38 118 .488 18 7 40 8 .401 2 1 6-7 37 112 7 .955 19 Travis Watkins .340 60-59 247 47 84 14 1 10 49 130 .526 14 4 42 7 .379 4 0 5-7 455 43 3 .994 3 Charlie Yorgen .339 58-58 230 49 78 14 2 5 38 111 .483 29 12 29 3 .438 1 3 8-8 106 152 8 .970 42 Spencer Brickhouse .310 57-51 197 36 61 8 1 10 28 101 .513 24 2 57 2 .385 3 0 2-3 275 20 4 .987 1 D. Williams-Sutton .286 32-31 112 21 32 4 0 7 15 57 .509 16 6 31 0 .403 0 0 2-4 48 1 2 .961 18 Bryant Packard .276 43-30 123 15 34 9 2 1 12 50 .407 9 1 36 1 .328 1 1 0-0 30 1 3 .912 6 Dusty Baker .268 49-28 97 21 26 2 0 0 5 28 .289 10 5 22 3 .366 0 1 4-8 85 2 1 .989 7 Wes Phillips .267 41-24 75 7 20 6 0 0 11 26 .347 10 1 17 0 .352 2 2 3-6 46 15 1 .984 8 Turner Brown .263 56-55 198 32 52 11 1 2 31 71 .359 28 6 20 2 .366 3 11 10-13 63 157 10 .957 37 Luke Bolka .262 46-37 122 27 32 3 1 8 30 61 .500 17 8 36 2 .377 4 0 4-9 36 2 2 .950 10 Brady Lloyd .257 33-5 35 7 9 1 0 0 3 10 .286 3 1 5 0 .333 0 2 2-3 6 1 1 .875 26 Bryce Harman .255 38-30 110 19 28 3 0 3 22 40 .364 16 4 32 1 .366 1 0 4-5 243 16 2 .992 5 Riles, T.J. .250 42-36 116 19 29 4 0 4 20 45 .388 15 5 35 1 .360 0 3 3-4 59 0 0 1.000 4 Drew Henrickson .234 50-16 64 9 15 1 2 0 6 20 .313 9 1 7 2 .333 1 2 0-2 44 3 3 .940 2 Nick Barber .258 21-8 31 3 8 3 0 0 7 11 .355 2 2 3 2 .333 1 2 3-3 6 23 3 .906 17 Tyler Edwards .182 10-1 11 1 2 1 0 0 0 3 .273 2 0 6 0 .308 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 9 Kirk Morgan .150 28-7 40 3 6 1 0 0 6 7 .175 6 1 8 1 .271 1 0 0-0 27 8 0 1.000 13 Jake Washer .133 12-5 15 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .133 2 0 6 0 .222 1 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 32 Zack Moore .000 4-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 1 1 0 .500 0 0 0-0 6 1 0 1.000 Totals .291 60-60 2067 358 601 102 10 56 322 891 .431 231 67 433 35 .376 25 28 56-82 1609 643 58 .975 Opponents .259 60-60 2034 303 527 98 10 39 274 762 .375 201 70 466 38 .344 13 39 24-39 1586 584 55 .975

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 21 West Covington 3.14 2-1 19 0 0 0 0 28.2 20 15 10 13 16 1 1 2 .196 4 3 0 0 0 14 Jake Agnos 3.22 3-3 16 10 0 0 0 64.1 58 31 23 32 64 8 1 3 .242 5 7 0 2 4 11 Chris Holba 3.38 4-2 14 6 0 0 1 42.2 46 22 16 8 47 14 0 1 .282 5 3 0 1 3 16 Ryan Ross 3.38 0-2 23 0 0 0 0 16.0 18 7 6 1 14 3 2 1 .277 0 3 0 0 1 20 Tyler Smith 3.95 2-0 27 2 0 0 0 43.1 44 22 19 13 26 5 0 5 .265 1 8 2 0 4 24 Trey Benton 4.18 3-4 14 14 0 0 0 71.0 62 39 33 19 74 9 0 8 .231 6 10 0 0 5 27 Matt Bridges 4.82 1-3 34 0 0 0 2 46.2 44 25 25 24 48 10 1 1 .246 1 7 0 1 4 28 Sam Lanier 5.17 2-2 27 0 0 0 1 38.1 41 23 22 18 36 8 1 3 .287 4 1 1 2 3 12 Davi Kirkpatrick 5.25 1-0 18 1 0 0 0 24.0 28 15 14 12 20 4 0 3 .295 1 2 2 3 2 33 Jacob Wolfe 5.36 4-4 17 10 0 0 0 50.1 53 34 30 25 25 10 1 5 .283 1 7 1 1 7 36 Joe Ingle 6.86 3-3 15 0 0 0 2 19.2 21 18 15 17 19 6 0 1 .284 5 2 0 0 4 9 Kirk Morgan 1.82 3-0 6 5 0 0 0 24.2 12 6 5 4 20 2 0 0 .143 0 7 0 1 0 35 Evan Kruczynski 4.47 4-3 10 10 0 0 0 56.1 61 30 28 7 48 15 2 5 .279 5 8 2 1 2 44 Evan Voliva 6.00 0-0 4 1 0 0 0 3.0 5 4 2 1 5 1 0 0 .357 0 1 0 0 0 29 Hunter Hood 12.00 0-1 5 1 0 0 0 6.0 12 8 8 4 4 2 0 1 .414 1 0 0 1 0 37 Luke Bolka 20.25 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 .333 0 1 0 0 0 Total 4.30 32-28 60 60 0 6 6 536.1 527 303 256 201 466 98 10 39 .259 39 70 8 13 39 Opponents 5.41 28-32 60 60 1 5 13 528.2 601 358 318 231 433 102 10 56 .291 50 67 4 25 28

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 83 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Final American Athletic Conference Statistics Record: 7-17 Home: 4-8 Away: 3-9 The American: 7-17 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 19 Travis Watkins .423 24-23 97 18 41 7 0 3 15 57 .588 8 0 10 2 .467 0 0 2-3 160 15 1 .994 10 Brady Lloyd .400 13-1 10 2 4 0 0 0 2 4 .400 0 0 0 0 .400 0 1 2-3 3 0 0 1.000 2 Nick Barber .357 12-3 14 1 5 2 0 0 1 7 .500 0 0 2 0 .357 0 1 0-0 4 6 1 .909 25 Eric Tyler .323 24-23 96 15 31 7 0 3 13 47 .490 7 3 15 1 .387 0 1 3-4 17 34 2 .962 42 Spenc Brickhouse .288 22-19 66 8 19 4 0 2 8 29 .439 11 1 19 0 .397 0 0 0-1 77 4 1 .988 3 Charlie Yorgen .275 24-24 102 15 28 3 1 2 8 39 .382 7 4 18 2 .345 0 1 1-1 34 55 3 .967 7 Wes Phillips .273 18-11 33 4 9 4 0 0 5 13 .394 5 0 9 0 .350 2 0 1-1 26 11 0 1.000 8 Turner Brown .253 23-22 75 8 19 5 0 0 9 24 .320 10 3 9 1 .360 1 6 2-4 27 74 4 .962 26 Bryce Harman .250 17-15 56 8 14 2 0 2 11 22 .393 2 1 15 0 .283 1 0 1-1 127 4 1 .992 4 Drew Henrickson .250 19-6 28 3 7 1 1 0 4 10 .357 4 0 1 0 .333 1 1 0-1 16 0 0 1.000 18 Bryant Packard .214 15-9 42 4 9 3 0 0 4 12 .286 3 0 13 0 .261 1 1 0-0 6 1 1 .875 1 Williams-Sutton, .208 16-15 53 9 11 1 0 3 7 21 .396 9 3 15 0 .354 0 0 1-1 24 1 1 .962 5 T.J. Riles .182 16-13 44 5 8 1 0 2 3 15 .341 3 3 17 1 .280 0 1 1-1 21 0 0 1.000 6 Dusty Baker .159 19-14 44 5 7 1 0 0 2 8 .182 5 1 9 1 .260 0 1 2-3 44 0 1 .978 37 Luke Bolka .158 16-11 38 2 6 0 0 2 5 12 .316 2 0 15 1 .200 0 0 0-1 9 0 1 .900 13 Jake Washer .091 9-3 11 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .091 1 0 4 0 .154 1 0 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 9 Kirk Morgan .053 13-4 19 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .053 5 1 3 1 .280 0 0 0-0 27 8 0 1.000 Totals .266 24-24 828 109 220 41 2 19 98 322 .389 82 20 174 10 .344 7 14 16-25 638 254 22 .976 Opponents .275 24-24 821 140 226 32 8 19 128 331 .403 78 29 164 14 .357 6 18 14-17 652 242 17 .981

PLAYER ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 9 Kirk Morgan 1.12 1-0 2 1 0 0 0 8.0 3 2 1 0 5 0 0 0 107 0 0 0 0 0 21 West Covington 2.03 1-1 8 0 0 0 0 13.1 8 8 3 5 6 0 1 0 .167 1 2 0 0 0 16 Ryan Ross 2.61 0-2 12 0 0 0 0 10.1 8 4 3 1 10 2 2 0 .211 0 1 0 0 0 11 Chris Holba 3.48 0-2 3 3 0 0 0 10.1 12 5 4 1 7 3 0 0 .324 0 0 0 0 2 12 Davi Kirkpatrick 4.02 0-0 10 0 0 0 0 15.2 16 8 7 5 11 2 0 2 .262 0 2 1 2 0 14 Jake Agnos 4.40 1-3 9 6 0 0 0 30.2 36 22 15 18 31 7 1 1 .300 3 5 0 1 2 35 Evan Kruczynski 4.55 3-1 5 5 0 0 0 31.2 27 16 16 4 24 6 1 3 .231 2 4 2 1 1 20 Tyler Smith 4.85 1-0 9 1 0 0 0 13.0 17 7 7 3 6 0 0 2 .327 0 3 1 0 0 28 Sam Lanier 5.84 0-0 10 0 0 0 0 12.1 18 8 8 6 13 0 1 1 .367 1 0 0 2 1 27 Matt Bridges 5.94 0-2 13 0 0 0 1 16.2 21 11 11 13 16 3 1 0 .309 0 1 0 0 3 24 Trey Benton 6.00 0-4 7 7 0 0 0 36.0 38 28 24 9 28 7 0 6 .270 3 7 0 0 4 33 Jacob Wolfe 8.18 0-1 7 1 0 0 0 11.0 15 10 10 6 6 2 0 3 .349 0 3 1 0 4 36 Joe Ingle 15.43 0-1 2 0 0 0 0 2.1 5 7 4 4 1 0 0 1 .385 2 0 0 0 1 37 Luke Bolka 20.25 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 1.1 2 4 3 3 0 0 1 .333 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 4.82 7-17 24 24 0 2 1 212.2 226 140 114 78 164 32 8 19 .275 12 29 5 6 18 Opponents 3.85 17-7 24 24 1 2 7 217.1 220 109 93 82 174 41 2 19 .266 12 20 0 7 14

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 84 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Statistics Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 5 T.J. Riles 59 59 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Win-Loss Summary 9 Kirk Morgan 35 27 8 0 1.000 1 1 1 .500 0 0 33 Jacob Wolfe 24 3 21 0 1.000 0 2 1 .667 0 0 Total: 32-28 35 Evan Kruczynski 16 6 10 0 1.000 0 2 1 .667 0 0 Conference: 7-17 20 Tyler Smith 7 1 6 0 1.000 0 1 1 .500 0 0 Non-Conference: 25-11 32 Zack Moore 7 6 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Home: 20-14 12 Davi Kirkpatrick 7 3 4 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Away: 9-13 13 Jake Washer 6 6 0 0 1.000 0 1 0 1.000 1 0 27 Matt Bridges 6 1 5 0 1.000 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Neutral: 3-1 36 Joe Ingle 5 3 2 0 1.000 0 0 2 .000 0 0 Day: 21-15 17 Tyler Edwards 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Night: 11-13 19 Travis Watkins 501 455 43 3 .994 2 23 11 .676 11 0 vs Left: 14-12 26 Bryce Harman 261 243 16 2 .992 16 0 0 .000 0 0 vs Right: 18-16 6 Dusty Baker 88 85 2 1 .989 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-Run Games: 3-8 42 Spenc Brickhouse 299 275 20 4 .987 24 0 0 .000 0 0 7 Wes Phillips 62 46 15 1 .984 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2-Run Games: 2-5 3 Charlie Yorgen 266 106 152 8 .970 26 0 0 .000 0 0 5+Run Games: 14-9 1 Williams-Sutton, 51 48 1 2 .961 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Extra Innings: 2-4 8 Turner Brown 230 63 157 10 .957 29 0 0 .000 0 0 Shutouts: 6-5 25 Eric Tyler 156 37 112 7 .955 8 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 0-2 Runs: 0-14 37 Luke Bolka 40 36 2 2 .950 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 Drew Henrickson 50 44 3 3 .940 1 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 3-5 Runs: 8-9 18 Bryant Packard 34 30 1 3 .912 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 6-9 Runs: 11-5 2 Nick Barber 32 6 23 3 .906 3 0 0 .000 0 0 Scoring 10+ Runs: 13-0 14 Jake Agnos 9 1 7 1 .889 0 5 4 .556 0 0 Opponent 0-2 Runs: 11-1 21 West Covington 9 4 4 1 .889 1 0 2 .000 0 0 Opponent 3-5 Runs: 13-8 10 Brady Lloyd 8 6 1 1 .875 0 0 0 .000 0 0 7-17 11 Chris Holba 15 0 13 2 .867 0 3 0 1.000 0 0 Opponent 6-9 Runs: 24 Trey Benton 15 4 9 2 .867 0 4 3 .571 0 0 Opponent 10+ Runs: 1-2 28 Sam Lanier 5 2 2 1 .800 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Scored in 1st Inning: 15-4 16 Ryan Ross 4 0 3 1 .750 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 Scores First: 17-12 29 Hunter Hood 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Opponent Scores First: 15-16 44 Voliva, Evan 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 After 6 Leading: 27-6 Totals 2310 1609 643 58 .975 44 24 15 .615 12 0 Opponents 2225 1586 584 55 .975 50 56 26 .683 14 0 After 6 Trailing: 3-19 After 6 Tied: 2-3 Inning-By-Inning Summary After 7 Leading: 29-3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EX Total East Carolina 44 38 30 48 47 45 40 37 25 4 358 After 7 Trailing: 1-21 Opponents 32 32 43 31 28 44 32 28 29 4 303 After 7 Tied: 2-4 Record When Team Scores: After 8 Leading: 30-1 Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ After 8 Trailing: 1-24 W-L 0-5 0-2 0-7 3-3 2-5 3-1 2-3 3-2 3-0 3-0 13-0 After 8 Tied: 0-3 Record When Opponent Scores: Hit 0 Home Runs: 14-15 Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Hit 1 Home Run: 7-9 W-L 6-0 2-0 3-1 4-4 6-0 3-4 2-6 4-3 1-6 0-2 1-2 Hit 2+ Home Runs: 11-4 Record When Leading After: Opponent 0 Home Runs: 22-10 Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Opponent 1 Home Run: 7-11 W-L 12-3 16-5 17-5 24-4 28-6 27-6 29-3 30-1 Opponent 2+ Home Runds: 3-7 Record When Trailing After: Made 0 Errors: 14-12 Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 W-L 6-5 5-9 6-15 6-18 3-17 3-19 1-21 1-24 Made 1 Error: 10-9 Made 2+ Errors: 8-7 Record When Tied After: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Opponent Made 0 Errors: 10-11 W-L 14-20 11-14 9-8 2-6 1-5 2-3 2-4 0-3 Opponent Made 1 Error: 14-13 Opponnent Made 2+ Errors: 8-4 General Summary: Out-Hit Opponent: 27-7 Current Losing Streak: 1 Home Attendance: Away Attendance: Total Attendance: Out-Hit By Opponent: 2-20 Longest Winning Streak: 10 97,299 57,081 154,380 Hits Are Tied: 3-1 Longest Losing Streak: 7 (32 dates avg. = 3,041 ) (26 dates avg. = 2,195 ) (58 dates avg. = 2,661 )

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 85 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2017 Game Highs Team Individual Batting Batting At bats: 42 vs. Mercer (March 17) At bats: 6 Turner Brown at College Of Charleston (March 8) 42 at North Carolina (April 4) 6 Turner Brown vs. Mercer (March 17) 42 at UNC Wilmington(April 18) Runs Scored: 4 Travis Watkins vs. Campbell (May 16) Runs scored: 15 at College of Charleston (March 8) Hits: 5 Charlie Yorgen at UNC Wilmington (April 18) 15 vs. Tulane (April 28) Rbis: 6 Travis Watkins at Elon (March 21) Hits: 18 at UNC Wilmington (April 18) Doubles: 3 Eric Tyler vs. Towson (March 24) RBIs: 14 at College of Charleston (March 8) Triples: 1 (10 games) 14 vs. Tulane (April 28) Home runs: 2 (4 games) 14 vs. Campbell (May 16) Total bases: 9 S. Brickhouse at College Of Charleston (March 8) Doubles: 6 vs. Towson (March 24) 9 Travis Watkins vs. Campbell (May 16) 6 vs. Towson (March 26) Walks: 3 (5 games) Triples: 1 (10 games) Strikeouts: 4 Spencer Brickhouse vs. CONNECTICUT (March 31) Home runs: 4 at College of Charleston (March 8) 4 D. Williams-Sutton vs. CONNECTICUT (March 31) 4 vs. Campbell (May 16) 4 Charlie Yorgen at USF (May 6) Total bases: 32 at College of Charleston (March 8) Sac hits: 2 Turner Brown vs. UCF (April 13) Walks: 10 vs. La Salle (Feb. 26) Sac flies: 2 Travis Watkins vs. USF (May 25 at Clearwater, Fla.) Strikeouts: 19 vs. CONNECTICUT (March 31) Stolen bases: 2 (5 games) Sac hits: 3 vs. Elon (March 1) Hit by pitch: 2 Eric Tyler vs. North Carolina (March 22) Sac flies: 3 vs. La Salle (Feb. 26) Caught stealing: 1 (26 games) 3 vs. Towson (March 26) Runners LOB: 6 T.J. Riles vs. CONNECTICUT (March 31) Stolen bases: 4 (4 games) Fielding Hit by pitch: 4 at College of Charleston (March 8) Putouts: 17 Spence Brickhouse vs. CONNECTICUT (April 1) Caught stealing: 2 (5 games) Assists: 8 Turner Brown vs. Charlotte (March 11) Runners LOB: 13 vs. Mercer (March 17) 8 Turner Brown vs. CONNECTICUT (April 1) Hit into DP: 3 at Connecticut (May 18) 8 Charlie Yorgen vs. USF (May 25 at Clearwater, Fla.) Fielding Errors: 3 Turner Brown vs. CONNECTICUT (April 1) Putouts: 33 vs. UCF (April 13) Passed balls: 1 (12 games) 33 vs. Memphis (May 14) Pitching Assists: 19 vs. CONNECTICUT (April 1) Innings pitched: 8.0 Evan Kruczynski at Cincinnati (April 22) Errors: 5 vs. CONNECTICUT (April 2) 8.0 kirk Morgan at Connecticut (May 20) Passed balls: 1 (12 games) Runs allowed: 7 Trey Benton at Houston (April 8) DPs turned: 3 vs. Memphis (May 14) 7 Evan Kruczynski vs. Tulane (April 28) Pitching Earned runs: 7 Trey Benton at Houston (April 8) Innings pitched: 11.0 vs. UCF (April 13) 7 Evan Kruczynski vs. Tulane (April 28) 11.0 vs. Memphis (May 14) Walks allowed: 5 (4 games) Runs allowed: 17 at Houston (April 7) Strikeouts: 11 Jake Agnos vs. Western Carolina (March 3) Earned runs: 10 at College of Charleston (March 8) Hits allowed: 9 Evan Kruczynski vs. La Salle (Feb. 24) 10 vs. Mercer (March 17) 9 Jake Agnos at USF (May 7) 10 at Houston (April 7) 9 Jacob Wolfe at Connecticut (May 18) Walks allowed: 10 at College of Charleston (March 8) Doubles allowed: 3 (6 games) Strikeouts: 15 vs. Western Carolina (March 3) Triples allowed: 1 (10 games) 15 at USF (May 6) Homers allowed: 2 (5 games) Hits allowed: 14 (4 games) Wild pitches: 3 Chris Holba at College of Charleston (March 7) Doubles allowed: 5 vs. UCF (May 23 at Clearwater, Fla.) Hit batters: 3 Trey Benton vs. UCF (April 14) Triples allowed: 1 (10 games) 3 Kirk Morgan vs. Campbell (May 16) Homers allowed: 3 at Houston (April 7) Wild pitches: 3 at Ole Miss (Feb. 19) 3 vs. La Salle (Feb. 24) 3 at College of Charleston (March 7) Hit batters: 4 at North Carolina (April 4) 4 vs. UCF (April 14) 4 vs. Campbell (May 16)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 86 2018 Baseball Fact Book Record Book Team Records Games Wins Losses Best Win Percentage Win Streak 1. 66 2009 1. 51 2004 1. 29 1998 1. .850 1938 17-3 1. 19 2004 2. 64 2004 2. 47 2001 2. 28 2017 2. .846 1961 22-4 2. 15 1989 64 2002 47 1990 3. 27 2010 3. .842 1959 16-3 15 1986 64 2000 4. 46 2009 27 2003 4. .839 1992 47-9 4. 14 2007 5. 63 2008 46 2000 27 1997 5. .828 1967 23-6 14 1977 63 2007 46 1999 6. 26 2014 6. .800 1986 40-10 6. 13 2008 7. 62 2016 7. 43 2002 26 2013 .800 1980 28-7 13 2001 62 2015 8. 42 2008 26 2006 .800 1955 20-5 13 1994 62 2011 9. 41 2011 26 2005 9. .797 2004 51-13 9. 11 2001 62 2003 41 1993 26 1995 10. .783 2001 47-13 11 1999 62 1999 .783 1956 18-5 11 1995 11 1980

Hitting 3. 148 1999 8. 394 1990 2. .418 1990 4. 134 2001 9. 379 2005 3. .415 2009 At-Bats 5. 130 2000 10. 368 1998 .415 1999 1. 2,407 2009 6. 124 2010 5. .408 2008 Total Bases 2. 2,277 2004 124 2005 6. .406 2010 3. 2,216 2008 1. 1,310 2009 8. 112 2008 2. 1,200 2004 7. .405 1988 4. 2,190 2000 112 2007 3. 1,111 2001 8. .401 2001 5. 2,179 2005 10. 111 1998 1,111 1999 .401 1985 6. 2,164 1999 5. 1,105 2008 10. .398 1986 7. 2,161 2001 Triples 6. 1,025 2010 .398 2004 8. 2,156 2002 1. 20 2005 7. 1,013 2005 9. 2,150 2003 20 1995 Stolen Bases 8. 1,007 2000 10. 2,149 2011 3. 18 1992 1. 116 1990 18 1990 9. 975 1998 2. 101 2008 Hits 5. 17 1982 10. 965 2007 3. 94 2001 1. 814 2009 6. 16 1991 Batting Average 4. 93 1994 2. 725 2004 16 1978 1. .339 2009 5. 91 2002 3. 704 1999 8. 15 1996 2. .325 1999 6. 89 1977 4. 702 2008 15 1993 .325 1990 7. 87 1989 5. 700 2001 10. 14 2007 4. .324 2001 8. 85 2007 6. 666 2005 85 2004 Home Runs 5. .318 2004 7. 653 2000 10. 84 1998 1. 108 2009 6. .317 2008 8. 648 2010 2. 100 2004 .317 1961 Stolen Base Percentage 9. 637 2011 3. 89 2008 8. .315 2010 1. 1.000 (38-38) 1974 10. 633 2006 4. 85 2001 9. .308 1987 2. .919 (34-37) 1981 633 2002 5. 81 2010 10. .307 1985 3. .837 (36-43) 1975 Runs 6. 79 1999 .307 1980 4. .830 (39-47) 1987 1. 565 2009 79 1998 Slugging Percentage 5. .817 (89-109) 1977 2. 516 1999 8. 75 1990 1. .546 2009 6. .813 (26-32) 1983 3. 513 2004 9. 71 1996 2. .534 1990 7. .806 (87-108) 1989 4. 498 2008 10. 68 2007 3. .527 2004 8. .804 (74-92) 1999 5. 473 2001 68 2000 4. .514 2001 9. .802 (101-126) 2008 6. 453 2010 .802 (85-106) 2004 Runs Batted In 5. .513 1999 453 1990 6. .499 2008 1. 523 2009 Walks 8. 430 2000 2. 480 2004 7. .498 2010 1. 307 2008 9. 427 2005 8. .485 1986 3. 464 2008 2. 299 2000 10. 405 1998 9. .482 1985 4. 453 1999 3. 293 1999 10. .479 1998 Doubles 5. 430 2001 4. 282 1990 1. 154 2009 6. 416 2010 On-Base Percentage 5. 270 2010 2. 153 2004 7. 397 2000 1. .423 1987 6. 265 1988 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 88 2018 Baseball Fact Book 7. 259 2007 5. 21 1977 7. 7 2002 4. 8 2017 8. 258 2009 6. 20 1984 7 1989 8 2012 9. 256 2004 7. 19 1985 9. 6 2017 8 2011 10. 255 1987 19 1980 6 2006 8 2006 9. 17 1989 6 2005 8 1998 Strikeouts 17 1974 6 1986 9. 7 2008 1. 459 2009 6 1972 7 2005 2. 433 2017 Earned Run Average 6 1970 7 2004 3. 414 1997 1. 1.12 1978 7 2002 4. 408 2003 2. 1.83 1974 Strikeouts (Per 9 Innings) 5. 407 2004 3. 1.93 1967 1. 8.49 2010 Fielding 6. 404 2010 4. 1.95 1976 2. 7.95 2009 7. 396 2011 5. 2.00 1970 3. 7.80 2017 Best Fielding Percentage 8. 390 2016 6. 2.14 1973 4. 7.77 1994 1. .985 1973 9. 388 1993 7. 2.36 1972 5. 7.73 1995 2. .975 2017 10. 384 1998 8. 2.47 1979 6. 7.70 2011 .975 2004 2.47 1968 7.70 1998 4. .974 2013 Total Sacrifices 10. 2.48 1965 8. 7.68 2004 5. .972 2012 1. 87 1985 9. 7.66 2008 .972 2005 2. 80 2015 Opponent Batting Average 10. 7.63 2003 .972 2003 3. 76 2002 1. .201 1995 8. .971 2016 4. 74 2014 2. .220 1989 Walks .971 2015 74 2011 .220 1982 1. 233 2007 .971 2009 6. 73 2012 4. .222 1979 2. 228 2008 .971 2007 73 2007 5. .233 1981 3. 222 2013 8. 72 2013 6. .238 2014 4. 212 2009 Double Plays 72 2008 7. .239 2011 5. 211 2005 1. 68 2002 10. 69 2016 8. .246 1993 6. 206 2016 2. 62 2007 69 1999 .246 1990 7. 204 1995 62 2000 69 2006 10. .247 1996 8. 201 2017 4. 61 2001 9. 197 2002 5. 60 2006 Hit By Pitch Innings Pitched 197 2000 60 2005 1. 79 2016 1. 581.0 2009 197 1999 60 1970 2. 73 2009 2. 568.2 2000 8. 59 2015 3. 68 2010 3. 566.1 2003 Hit Batters 59 2004 4. 67 2017 4. 566.0 2002 1. 95 2013 10. 57 2013 67 2015 5. 565.0 2008 2. 77 2016 57 2003 6. 61 2004 6. 564.0 2004 3. 71 2015 7. 59 2002 7. 562.0 2011 4. 70 2017 59 1999 8. 559.1 2007 5. 68 2014 9. 57 2008 9. 556.1 2016 6. 65 2002 10. 52 2003 10. 550.2 2012 7. 63 2008 8. 62 2012 Strikeouts Pitching 9. 61 2010 1. 513 2009 61 2009 Saves 2. 487 2010 1. 25 2000 3. 481 2011 Wild Pitches 2. 20 2012 481 2008 1. 55 1995 3. 18 2002 481 2004 2. 53 2016 4. 17 2016 6. 480 2003 3. 49 1999 17 2015 7. 466 2017 4. 46 1997 6. 16 2004 8. 465 2016 5. 44 2013 7. 15 2013 9. 454 2002 44 2006 15 2007 10. 433 1999 7. 43 2011 9. 14 2001 8. 39 2017 Shutouts 14 1999 9. 38 2014 1. 9 2011 38 2005 Complete Games 9 2004 1. 26 1986 9 1966 Balks 26 1982 4. 8 1993 1. 16 1990 3. 22 1993 8 1990 2. 12 2003 22 1981 8 1967 3. 10 2007 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 89 2018 Baseball Fact Book Season Individual Hitting Records Games 5. 97 Jamie Paige 2004 20 Winfred Johnson 1986 43 Ryan Jones 2004 1. 66 Stephen Batts 2009 97 Steve Salargo 1999 43 Mark Shank 1985 Triples 66 Dustin Harrington 2009 7. 96 Stephen Batts 2009 1. 6 Dave Leisten 1992 Hit By Pitch 66 Kyle Roller 2009 8. 95 Ryan Norwood 2004 6 Butch Davis 1980 1. 24 kyle Roller 2009 66 Drew Schieber 2009 9. 89 John Williamson 1999 3. 5 Floyd Wicker 1961 2. 22 kyle Roller 2010 66 Ryan Wood 2009 10. 88 Chad Tracy 2001 4. 4 16 Players Tied 3. 13 Eric Tyler 2015 6. 65 Trent Whitehead 2009 Batting Average (min. 100 AB) 4. 12 Charlie Yorgen 2017 7. 64 11 Players Tied Home Runs 1. .445 Pat Watkins 1993 12 Bryce Harman 2016 1. 22 Winfred Johnson 1985 At-Bat 2. .432 Winfred Johnson 1985 12 Bryce Harman 2015 2. 21 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 1. 279 Trent Whitehead 2009 3. .416 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 12 Kyle Roller 2008 3. 20 Tim Flaherty 1997 2. 273 Stephen Batts 2009 4. .413 John Adams 1990 8. 11 Turner Brown 2016 4. 19 Ryan Jones 2004 3. 267 Jamie Paige 2004 5. .405 Chris Bradberry 1985 11 Eric Tyler 2016 19 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 4. 264 Ryan Wood 2009 6. .400 Ryan Jones 2004 11 Brandon Henderson 2008 19 Pat Watkins 1993 5. 261 Dustin Harrington 2009 7. .398 Steve Salargo 1999 11 Jedd Sorenson 2002 19 Winfred Johnson 1986 6. 257 Drew Schieber 2009 8. .389 Winfred Johnson 1986 8. 18 Corey Kemp 2008 Strikeouts 7. 256 kyle Roller 2009 9. .382 Brian Cavanaugh 2005 18 Winfred Johnson 1984 1. 67 Ryan Massimo 1997 256 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 .382 Ryan Norwood 2004 10. 17 Tommy Eason 1990 2. 65 Devin Harris 2009 9. 253 James Molinari 2000 Runs Batted In 3. 60 Tim Flaherty 1996 10. 250 Ryan Tousley 2007 Total Bases 1. 77 Steve Salargo 1999 4. 59 Zach Wright 2011 250 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 1. 179 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 2. 75 kyle Roller 2009 5. 58 Luke Lowery 2015 2. 177 Ryan Jones 2004 Runs 75 Winfred Johnson 1985 58 Bryce Harman 2014 3. 173 Ryan Norwood 2004 1. 87 Ryan Wood 2009 4. 72 Corey Kemp 2008 7. 57 Spencer Brickhouse 2017 4. 168 Pat Watkins 1993 2. 78 Trent Whitehead 2009 72 Winfred Johnson 1986 57 Devin Harris 2010 5. 167 Steve Salargo 1999 3. 71 Stephen Batts 2009 6. 69 Ryan Jones 2004 9. 56 Stephen Batts 2009 6. 166 Ryan Wood 2009 4. 70 Ryan Wood 2008 7. 68 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 56 Drew Schieber 2009 7. 161 Stephen Batts 2009 70 Steve Salargo 1999 8. 66 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 56 Billy Richardson 2004 8. 156 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 6. 67 Jamie Paige 2004 9. 65 Jake Smith 2006 56 Tim Flaherty 1997 9. 155 John Williamson 1999 7. 66 Ryan Jones 2004 65 John Williamson 1999 56 Jason Head 1996 10. 154 Trent Whitehead 2009 8. 65 Stephen Batts 2008 Doubles Stolen Bases 9. 63 kyle Roller 2009 Walks 1. 34 Ryan Norwood 2004 1. 43 Jamie Borel 1994 63 James Molinari 1999 1. 61 kyle Roller 2010 2. 26 Ryan Jones 2004 2. 32 Harrison Eldridge 2008 63 John Williamson 1999 2. 52 James Molinari 2000 3. 24 Trent Whitehead 2009 3. 30 John Gast 1990 63 Jamie Borel 1994 52 Eddie Gates 1978 4. 22 Ryan Wood 2009 4. 29 Pat Watkins 1993 63 Pat Watkins 1993 4. 50 Ryan Wood 2009 22 Bryant Ward 2001 5. 26 James Molinari 1999 5. 48 Stephen Batts 2008 Hits 22 John Williamson 2001 26 Antaine Jones 1997 6. 45 Harrison Eldridge 2008 1. 105 Trent Whitehead 2009 7. 21 Stephen Batts 2009 26 Jamie Borel 1993 45 Ryan Wood 2008 2. 104 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 8. 20 Lee Delfino 2000 8. 24 John Thomas 1989 45 James Molinari 1999 3. 100 Ryan Wood 2009 20 Bryant Ward 2000 9. 23 Randy Rigsby 1998 9. 44 John Williamson 2001 4. 98 Pat Watkins 1993 20 Steve Salargo 1999 23 David Ritchie 1988 10. 43 Corey Kemp 2008 20 Nick Schnabel 1999

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 90 2018 Baseball Fact Book Career Individual Hitting Records Games Hits Triples Strikeouts 1. 241 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 1. 301 Steve Salargo 1996-99 1. 10 Butch Davis 1978-80 1. 189 Bryce Harman 2014-17 2. 238 Stephen Batts 2005-09 2. 294 John Williamson 1996-01 10 Billy Best 1977-80 2. 182 Jason Head 1993-96 3. 238 John Williamson 1998-01 3. 293 Stephen Batts 2005-09 3. 9 Steve Salargo 1996-99 3. 177 Stephen Batts 2005-09 4. 237 Ryan Wood 2006-09 4. 290 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 9 Lamont Edwards 1993-96 4. 154 Zach Wright 2009-12 5. 236 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 5. 285 Ryan Wood 2006-09 9 Dave Leisten 1990-92 5. 152 kyle Roller 2007-10 6. 234 Travis Watkins 2013-17 6. 284 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 6. 8 Ben Fultz 2011-14 6. 147 John Williamson 1998-01 7. 223 kyle Roller 2007-10 7. 259 Travis Watkins 2013-17 8 Jamie Ray 2005-08 7. 145 Ryan Wood 2006-09 223 Steve Salargo 1996-99 8. 249 Chad Tracy 1999-01 8 Antaine Jones 1996-98 8. 143 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 8 Heath Clark 1991-94 9. 225 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 9. 247 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 143 Drew Schieber 2006-09 8 Greg Hardison 1984-86 10. 220 Garrett Brooks 2013-16 10. 246 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 10. 141 Travis Watkins 2013-17 8 Todd Evans 1981-84 Games Started Batting Average (min. 400 AB) Stolen Bases Home Runs 1. 236 John Williamson 1998-01 1. .369 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 1. 71 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 1. 70 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 2. 228 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 2. .364 Chris Bradberry 1984-86 2. 69 Jamie Borel 1993-94 3. .353 John Adams 1987-90 2. 51 kyle Roller 2007-10 3. 63 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 3. 226 Ryan Wood 2006-09 3. 47 John Williamson 1998-01 4. 225 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 4. .353 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 4. 60 John Gast 1989-91 5. .352 Pat Watkins 1991-93 4. 43 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 5. 55 Antaine Jones 1996-98 5. 224 Stephen Batts 2005-09 5. 39 Tommy Eason 1989-91 6. .349 Steve Salargo 1996-99 6. 53 Billy Best 1977-80 6. 223 Steve Salargo 1996-99 6. 37 Calvin Brown 1987-90 7. .343 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 7. 51 Stephen Batts 2005-09 7. 222 Travis Watkins 2013-17 7. 35 Zach Wright 2009-12 8. .342 Corey Thompson 2009-12 51 Steve Salargo 1996-99 8. 211 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 35 Ryan Wood 2006-09 .342 Lamont Edwards 1993-96 9. 49 John Thomas 1987-89 9. 210 kyle Roller 2007-10 35 Lee Delfino 1999-01 10. .338 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 49 David Ritchie 1986-89 10. 206 Eric Tyler 2014-17 35 Steve Salargo 1996-99 .338 Ryan Norwood 2002-04 Sacrifices At-Bats Total Bases Runs Batted In 1. 40 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 1. 901 John Williamson 1998-01 1. 509 John Williamson 1998-01 1. 221 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 2. 34 Jack Reinheimer 2011-13 2. 874 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 2. 491 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 2. 206 John Williamson 1998-01 3. 32 kelly Robiette 1980-83 3. 870 Stephen Batts 2005-09 3. 478 Steve Salargo 1996-99 3. 203 kyle Roller 2007-10 4. 31 Philip Clark 2010-13 4. 869 Ryan Wood 2006-09 4. 455 Stephen Batts 2005-09 4. 189 Steve Salargo 1996-99 5. 29 Ryan Wood 2006-09 5. 862 Steve Salargo 1996-99 5. 443 kyle Roller 2007-10 5. 179 Stephen Batts 2005-09 6. 442 Ryan Wood 2006-09 6. 28 Travis Watkins 2013-17 6. 858 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 6. 172 Calvin Brown 1987-90 28 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 7. 848 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 7. 417 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 7. 162 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 8. 409 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 8. 27 Nick Schnabel 1999-00 8. 822 Travis Watkins 2013-17 8. 157 Jay McGraw 1985-88 9. 402 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 9. 26 Garrett Brooks 2014-16 9. 800 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 9. 156 Brandon Henderson 2006-09 10. 386 Brandon Henderson 2006-09 26 Bryant Ward 1999-02 10. 760 Eric Tyler 2014-17 10. 155 Tommy Eason 1989-91 26 Robert Wells 1980-83 Walks Runs Doubles 1. 151 Ryan Wood 2006-09 Hit By Pitch 1. 225 Ryan Wood 2006-09 1. 72 John Williamson 1998-01 2. 140 kyle Roller 2007-10 1. 60 kyle Roller 2007-10 2. 213 John Williamson 1998-01 2. 59 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 3. 129 John Williamson 1998-01 2. 37 Eric Tyler 2014-17 3. 205 Stephen Batts 2005-09 3. 56 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 4. 127 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 3. 32 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 4. 198 Steve Salargo 1996-99 4. 55 Stephen Batts 2005-09 5. 122 Stephen Batts 2005-09 4. 31 Bryce Harman 2014-17 5. 196 Trent Whitehead 2008-11 5. 54 Steve Salargo 1996-99 6. 115 Dave Ritchie 1987-89 5. 28 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 6. 190 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 6. 50 Bryant Ward 1999-02 7. 113 Jason Head 1993-96 6. 27 Brandon Henderson 2006-09 7. 181 kyle Roller 2007-10 7. 49 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 8. 112 John Adams 1987-90 27 John Williamson 1998-01 8. 173 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 49 Jason Head 1993-96 112 Jay McGraw 1985-88 8. 22 Ryan Jones 2001-04 9. 167 Ryan Jones 2001-04 9. 48 Ryan Wood 2006-09 10. 108 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 9. 21 Zach Wright 2009-12 10. 166 John Adams 1987-90 48 Chad Tracy 1999-01 108 Ryan Jones 2001-04 21 Lee Delfino 1999-01

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 91 2018 Baseball Fact Book Season Individual Pitching Records Appearances 14 Shane Mathews 2007 Strikeouts 3. 53 Foye Minton 1999 1. 39 Shane Mathews 2007 4. 12 Joe Ingle 2016 1. 119 Larry Crayton 1961 4. 52 Jim Peterson 1986 2. 36 Josh Ruhlman 2008 5. 10 Drew Reynolds 2012 2. 118 Bill Wilder 1981 5. 51 Brooks Jernigan 1997 3. 35 Jason Neitz 2007 10 Kevyn Fulcher 1999 3. 117 Greg Bunn 2004 6. 50 Gary Smith 1987 4. 34 Matt Bridges 2017 7. 9 Seth Simmons 2010 4. 112 Brooks Jernigan 1997 7. 48 Ryan Williams 2013 34 Sam Lanier 2016 9 Seth Simmons 2009 5. 105 Brooks Jernigan 1998 48 Mike Flye 2005 34 Neal Sears 2002 9 Greg Bunn 2003 105 1971 48 Will Brinson 2003 7. 33 Seth Simmons 2009 10. 8 Joe Ingle 2015 105 Larry Crayton 1959 48 Foye Minton 2000 8. 32 Joe Ingle 2016 8 Tanner Merritt 2012 8. 103 Zach Woods 2010 32 Joe Ingle 2015 8 Will Brinson 2001 9. 97 Patrick Dunham 1996 Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 30 IP) 1. 17 31.2 IP Joe Ingle 2015 32 Ryan Williams 2014 10. 95 Evan Kruczynski 2016 17 32.1 IP Dave LaRussa 1973 32 Cory Scott 2000 Games Started 1. 17 Evan Kruczynski 2016 Walks 3. 19 34.2 IP Bill Wilder 1979 ERA (min. 45 IP) 17 Jacob Wolfe 2016 1. 56 Gary Smith 1987 4. 22 38.0 IP Russ Smith 1973 1. 0.56 Ron Hastings 1970 17 T.J. Hose 2007 2. 54 Patrick Dunham 1996 5. 24 33.0 IP Mike Flye 2004 2. 0.91 Dennis Burke 1968 17 Dustin Sasser 2007 3. 51 Bill Wilder 1982 24 35.0 IP Charlie Smith 1982 3. 0.93 Tommy Toms 1973 17 Greg Bunn 2004 4. 50 Brooks Jernigan 1999 7. 25 34.1 IP Bob Feeney 1975 4. 1.20 Dave LaRussa 1974 6. 16 Jimmy Boyd 2016 5. 48 Dustin Sasser 2007 8. 27 38.2 IP Jason Mills 1994 5. 1.22 Ron Hastings 1969 16 Evan Kruczynski 2015 6. 47 Parker Davis 1979 27 35.2 IP John White 1988 6. 1.24 Jerry Rawls 1965 16 Kevin Brandt 2012 7. 45 T.J. Hose 2007 27 34.2 IP Johnathan Jones 1988 7. 1.42 Tommy Toms 1972 16 Mike Wright 2011 8. 44 Brooks Jernigan 1997 27 31.0 IP Ron Hastings 1968 8. 1.46 Dennis Burke 1966 16 Seth Maness 2009 9. 42 David Lucroy 2013 27 38.1 IP Pete Hunter 1964 9. 1.50 Mickey Britt 1977 16 Justin Bristow 2008 42 Bob Davidson 1983 10. 1.57 Brad Mincey 2011 16 Dustin Sasser 2006 Fewest Runs Allowed (min. 30 IP) 16 Will Brinson 2003 Losses 1. 5 31.2 IP Joe Ingle 2015 Wins 16 Davey Penny 2002 1. 8 Brooks Jernigan 1997 2. 7 41.1 IP Cory Scott 2000 1. 12 Sam Narron 2001 16 Tim Langdon 1990 2. 7 Jimmy Boyd 2015 7 32.1 IP Dave LaRussa 1973 12 Johnny Beck 1994 16 Jim Peterson 1986 7 Jeff Hoffman 2013 7 42.0 IP Marshall Dellinger 1967 12 Johnathan Jenkins 1989 16 Brooks Jernigan 1999 7 Kevin Brandt 2010 5. 9 38.1 IP Pete Hunter 1964 12 Jim Peterson 1986 7 Dustin Sasser 2006 6. 10 81.0 IP Ron Hastings 1970 5. 11 Ryan Williams 2014 Relief Appearances 7 Brian Fields 1998 10 36.1 IP Willie Robinson 1969 11 Lyle Hartgrove 1993 1. 39 Shane Mathews 2007 7 Chad Newton 1996 8. 11 33.1 IP keith Kurdewan 1976 11 Tim Langdon 1993 2. 36 Josh Ruhlman 2008 7 Bryan Smith 1996 11 77.0 IP Tommy Toms 1973 11 Johnathan Jenkins 1990 3. 35 Jason Neitz 2007 7 Johnny Beck 1992 10. 12 Six Players Tied 11 Winfred Johnson 1986 4. 34 Matt Bridges 2017 7 Mickey Britt 1979 10. 10 11 Players tied 34 Sam Lanier 2016 7 Hal Baird 1971 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (min. 30 IP) 6. 34 Neal Sears 2002 1. 4 31.2 IP Joe Ingle 2015 Innings Pitched 7. 33 Seth Simmons 2009 Hits 4 42.0 IP Marshall Dellinger 1967 1. 120.2 Jim Peterson 1986 8. 32 Joe Ingle 2016 1. 123 Seth Maness 2010 3. 5 37.0 IP Pete Conaty 1976 2. 116.2 Evan Kruczynski 2016 32 Joe Ingle 2015 123 Seth Maness 2009 5 81.0 IP Ron Hastings 1970 3. 113.1 Bill Wilder 1982 32 Ryan Williams 2014 3. 122 Ryan Williams 2013 5. 6 33.1 IP keith Kurdewan 1976 4. 112.2 Brook Jernigan 1997 32 Cory Scott 2000 4. 116 Winfred Johnson 1984 6. 7 41.1 IP Cory Scott 2000 5. 112.0 Bill Wilder 1981 5. 114 Johnny Beck 1993 7 32.1 IP Dave LaRussa 1973 6. 111.2 Mike Sanburn 1993 Complete Games 6. 113 Lyle Hartgrove 1993 7 69.1 IP Dennis Burke 1968 111.2 Winfred Johnson 1984 1. 12 Jim Peterson 1986 7. 112 Will Brinson 2003 9. 8 38.2 IP Jason Mills 1994 8. 110.1 Johnny Beck 1993 2. 10 Jake Jacobs 1989 112 Brooks Jernigan 1997 8 32.1 IP Dave LaRussa 1973 9. 109.2 Jeff Hoffman 2013 10 Bill Wilder 1981 9. 108 Gary Smith 1987 10. 108.0 Lyle Hartgrove 1993 10 Bill Wilder 1980 10. 107 Evan Kruczynski 2016 5. 9 Winfred Johnson 1984 Winning Percentage (min. 8 decisions) 9 Vince Colbert 1968 Runs 1. 1.000 Brody Taylor (8-0) 2004 7. 8 Six Players tied 1. 75 Bryan Fields 1997 2. .923 Sam Narron (12-1) 2001 2. 67 Jim Peterson 1986 .923 Johnny Beck (12-1) 1994 Shutouts 3. 66 Foye Minton 1999 4. .909 Greg Bunn (10-1) 2004 1. 5 Tom Pruitt 1955 4. 64 Gary Smith 1987 .909 Larry Crayton (10-1) 1961 2. 4 Bob Patterson 1982 5. 63 Brooks Jernigan 1999 6. .900 Jake Jacobs (9-1) 1989 4 Bill Wilder 1981 6. 62 Seth Maness 2009 .900 Mickey Britt (9-1) 1977 4 Ron Hastings 1969 62 Chad Newton 1996 8. .889 Evan Kruczynski (8-1) 2016 4 Jimmy Raynor 1967 8. 61 Bryan Smith 1996 .889 John White (8-1) 1989 4 Jimmy Raynor 1964 9. 60 Brooks Jernigan 1997 .889 C. Van Deventer (8-1) 1986 7. 3 Mike Sanburn 1993 10. 58 Mike Sanburn 1994 3 Tommy Toms 1972 Saves 3 Bill Godwin 1972 Earned Runs 1. 22 Cory Scott 2000 3 Ron Hastings 1970 1. 62 Brian Fields 1997 2. 14 Drew Reynolds 2013 3 Dennis Burke 1966 2. 56 Seth Maness 2009 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 92 2018 Baseball Fact Book Career Individual Pitching Records Appearances Saves Shutouts Fewest Hits Allowed (min. 100 IP) 1. 117 Seth Simmons 2008-11 1. 29 Drew Reynolds 2011-14 1. 9 Ron Hastings 1968-71 1. 70 Dennis Burke 1966-67 2. 100 Brad Mincey 2008-11 2. 26 Seth Simmons 2008-11 9 Jimmy Raynor 1963-66 2. 74 Joe Ingle 2015-17 3. 95 Neal Sears 2000-03 3. 23 Cory Scott 1999-00 2. 8 Bill Wilder 1979-82 3. 97 Brett Mabry 2012-14 4. 87 Glehn Tucker 2000-03 4. 22 Joe Ingle 2015-pr. 3. 7 Bob Patterson 1978-82 4. 100 Nick Durazo 2013-16 5. 16 Greg Bunn 2002-04 5. 82 kevin Brandt 2009-12 4. 6 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 5. 101 Jimmy Raynor 1964-66 6. 80 Lyle Hartgrove 1991-94 6. 15 Shane Mathews 2004-07 6 Dennis Burke 1966-68 6. 105 Jonathan Jenkins 1988-90 7. 79 Joe Ingle 2015-17 7. 11 Will Brinson 2000-03 6. 5 Tom Pruitt 1953-55 7. 106 Billy Layton 1992-95 8. 78 Jason Neitz 2003-07 11 Kevyn Fulcher 1996-99 7. 4 Mike Sanburn 1993-94 8. 112 Ritchie Blackwell 1992-94 9. 77 Shane Mathews 2004-07 9. 10 Neal Sears 2000-03 8. 3 Six Players tied 112 Hal Baird 1970-71 77 Will Brinson 2000-03 10. 8 Tanner Merritt 2011-12 8 Glenn Tucker 2000-03 Strikeouts 10. 114 Bailey Daniels 2007-09 ERA (min. 100 IP) 1. 334 Seth Maness 2008-11 1. 1.33 Dennis Burke 1966-68 Games Started 2. 330 Larry Crayton 1959-61 Fewest Runs Allowed (min. 100 IP) 2. 1.36 Dave LaRussa 1971-74 1. 61 Seth Maness 2008-11 3. 319 Johnny Beck 1991-94 1. 38 Jimmy Raynor 1964-66 3. 1.66 Tommy Toms 1971-73 2. 54 Johnny Beck 1991-94 4. 296 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 2. 42 Brett Mabry 2012-14 4. 1.70 Ron Hastings 1968-71 3. 52 T.J. Hose 2005-08 5. 281 Bill Wilder 1979-82 3. 43 Tommy Toms 1971-73 4. 48 Foye Minton 1998-01 5. 1.92 Dean Reavis 1975-76 6. 272 kevin Brandt 2009-12 4. 48 Joe Ingle 2015-17 5. 47 Mickey Britt 1977-79 6. 2.23 Bob Patterson 1978-82 7. 271 Bob Patterson 1978-82 48 Hal Baird 1970-71 6. 46 kevin Brandt 2009-12 7. 2.24 Bill Godwin 1971-74 8. 262 T.J. Hose 2005-08 6. 53 Sonny Robinson 1969-71 46 Jim Peterson 1983-86 8. 2.28 Brett Mabry 2012-14 9. 249 Davey Penny 2000-03 46 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 7. 58 Bailey Daniels 2007-09 9. 2.42 Bill Wilder 1979-82 10. 245 Foye Minton 1998-01 9. 43 Evan Kruczynski 2014-17 58 Bill Godwin 1971-73 10. 2.56 Pete Contay 1976-78 43 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 Walks 9. 59 Jonathan Jenkins 1988-90 Innings Pitched 1. 150 Johnny Beck 1991-94 59 Ron Hastings 1969-71 Relief Appearances 1. 411.2 Seth Maness 2008-11 2. 140 T.J. Hose 2005-08 1. 117 Seth Simmons 2008-11 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed (min. 100 IP) 2. 383.2 Johnny Beck 1991-94 3. 132 Bill Wilder 1979-82 2. 86 Glenn Tucker 2000-03 1. 22 Dennis Burke 1966-67 3. 356.2 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 4. 120 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 3. 83 Neal Sears 2000-03 4. 355.2 kevin Brandt 2009-12 5. 114 Jim Peterson 1984-85 2. 28 Jimmy Raynor 1964-66 4. 81 Brad Mincey 2008-11 5. 353.1 Bill Wilder 1979-82 6. 113 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 3. 31 Brett Mabry 2012-14 5. 79 Joe Ingle 2015-17 6. 328.2 T.J. Hose 2005-08 7. 111 kevin Brandt 2009-12 31 Tommy Toms 1971-73 6. 75 Jason Neitz 2003-07 5. 35 Hal Baird 1970-71 7. 325.1 Jim Peterson 1983-87 7. 71 Drew Reynolds 2011-14 8. 107 Mickey Britt 1977-79 6. 36 Bill Godwin 1971-73 8. 322.0 Foye Minton 1998-01 8. 69 Jake Harris 2010-13 9. 104 John White 1988-91 9. 319.2 Mickey Britt 1977-80 9. 67 Bailey Daniels 2007-09 10. 100 David Lucroy 2012-15 7. 39 Ron Hastings 1969-71 10. 314.0 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 10. 62 Matt Bridges 2016-pr. Losses 8. 40 Joe Ingle 2015-17 Wins 62 Josh Ruhlman 2007-08 1. 18 kevin Brandt 2009-12 9. 41 Jonathan Jenkins 1988-90 1. 38 Seth Maness 2008-11 62 Kevyn Fulcher 1996-99 2. 17 T.J. Hose 2005-08 10. 43 Sonny Robinson 1969-71 2. 35 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 Complete Games 3. 16 Johnny Beck 1991-94 Strikeouts Per 9 Innings (min. 100 IP) 3. 32 Johnny Beck 1991-94 4. 15 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 1. 28 Bill Wilder 1979-82 1. 11.70 Joe Ingle 2015-17 4. 29 Jim Peterson 1983-86 15 Bill Wilder 1979-82 2. 24 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 2. 11.24 Seth Simmons 2008-11 5. 28 Jonathan Jenkins 1987-90 6. 14 Lyle Hartgrove 1991-94 3. 23 Mickey Britt 1977-79 3. 10.93 Hal Baird 1970-71 28 Mickey Britt 1977-79 4. 20 Jim Peterson 1983-86 7. 13 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 10.93 Greg Bunn 2002-04 7. 27 Foye Minton 1998-01 5. 18 Ron Hastings 1968-71 8. 12 Jimmy Boyd 2015-16 5. 10.48 Ritchie Blackwell 1992-94 27 Bill Wilder 1979-82 6. 16 Johnny Beck 1991-94 12 David Lucroy 2012-15 27 Bob Patterson 1978-82 16 Bill Godwin 1971-74 12 Jeff Hoffman 2012-14 6. 9.76 Zach Woods 2010-11 10. 26 kevin Brandt 2009-12 16 Dennis Burke 1966-68 12 Kevin Brandt 2009-12 7. 9.45 Bob Patterson 1978-82 26 Sam Narron 2000-02 9. 15 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 12 Foye Minton 1998-01 8. 8.87 Davey Penny 2000-03 26 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 10. 14 Lyle Hartgrove 1991-94 12 Jim Peterson 1983-86 9. 8.48 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 26 Larry Crayton 1959-61 14 Bob Patterson 1978-82 12 Ron Hastings 1968-71 10. 8.31 Patrick Dunham 1995-96

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 93 2018 Baseball Fact Book Season Individual Fielding Records Putouts Assists 1. 570 Bryce Harman 2015 1. 208 Luke Cherry 2002 2. 539 Chad Tracy 2000 2. 207 Dale Mollenhauer 2006 3. 523 Chad Tracy 1999 3. 199 Lee Delfino 2000 4. 513 Chase McDonald 2013 4. 195 Nick Schnabel 2000 513 Ryan Norwood 2003 5. 192 Jack Reinheimer 2013 6. 512 Ryan Norwood 2004 6. 187 Jack Reinheimer 2012 7. 504 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 7. 182 Jedd Sorenson 2002 8. 503 Brandon Henderson 2008 8. 179 Tim Younger 2012 9. 489 Adam Witter 2006 9. 178 Charlie Yorgen 2015 10. 496 John Wooten 2011 10. 176 Bryan Bass 2013 176 Nick Schnabel 1999 Career Individual Fielding Records Putouts Assists 1. 1,593 Bryce Harman 2014-17 1. 655 Ryan Wood 2006-09 2. 1,592 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 2. 628 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 3. 1,571 Travis Watkins 2013-17 3. 549 Jack Reinheimer 2011-13 4. 1,211 Zach Wright 2009-12 4. 542 Lee Delfino 1999-01 5. 1,204 Chad Tracy 1999-01 5. 490 Dale Mollenhauer 2005-07 6. 1,176 Calvin Brown 1987-90 490 Mike Sorrell 1979-82 7. 1,141 Jim Riley 1984-87 7. 417 kelly Robinette 1980-83 8. 1,106 Ryan Norwood 2002-04 8. 385 Dustin Harrington 2008-10 9. 1,098 Brandon Henderson 2006-09 9. 384 Heath Clark 1991-94 10. 1,093 Todd Evans 1981-84 10. 380 Steve Sides 1984-87

Single-Game Records INDIVIDUAL Home Runs: 7 Twice (last vs. Western Carolina) 2-9-01 Sacrifice Bunts: 7 vs. James Madison 5-17-87 At-Bats: 8 Jamie Paige vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 Hit By Pitch: 6 vs. New York Tech 2-23-02 Runs: 5 11 times (last by Jack Reinheimer) 3-25-12 Stolen Bases: 8 Five times (last vs. UCF) 5-12-07 Hits: 7 Jamie Paige vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 Errors: 8 Two times (last vs. Ohio State) 3-5-99 RBI: 8 Eric Tyler vs. Jacksonville 3-26-16 K’s Batting: 19 vs. Connecticut 3-31-17 Doubles: 4 Jamie Paige vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 22 vs. Pembroke State (14 inn.) 4-24-73 Triples: 2 Dwanya Williams-Sutton vs. Virginia 2-27-16 K’s Pitching: 20 vs. George Washington 1970 2 Jamie Borel at William & Mary 4-18-93 Walks Batting: 15 vs. N.C. Central 3-23-10 Home Runs: 3 Four times (last by Corey Kemp) 3-22-08 Walks: 5 Mark Shank vs. Barton College 3-6-85 Strikeouts: 4 14 times (last by Charlie Yorgen) 5-6-17 OPPONENT Hit By Pitch: 4 kyle Roller vs. UCF 5-14-10 At-Bats: 57 Southern Miss (Game 1) 5-10-14 Stolen Bases: 5 Antaine Jones vs. Yale 3-17-97 Runs: 27 George Mason 4-12-97 Errors: 5 Ryan Wood vs. Southern Miss 4-5-08 Hits: 23 North Carolina 4-2-84 K’s Pitching: 20 Hal Baird vs. George Washington 1970 RBI: 25 George Mason 4-12-97 Doubles: 7 James Madison 5-14-91 TEAM Triples: 3 Houston 3-22-13 Home Runs: 7 George Mason 4-12-97 At-Bats: 58 vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 Stolen Bases: 9 North Carolina Wesleyan 4-12-82 Runs: 32 vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 Errors: 9 FDU-Madison 3-11-88 Hits: 34 vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 K’s Pitching: 19 Connecticut 3-31-17 RBI: 32 vs. Cincinnati 4-17-04 Walks Batting: 21 Barton College 3-6-85 Doubles: 11 vs. UAB 5-13-05 Triples: 4 vs. William & Mary 3-31-82

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 94 2018 Baseball Fact Book Freshman Hitting Records Games Batting Average Home Runs 1. 64 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 1. .416 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 1. 19 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 2. 62 Chad Tracy 1999 2. .360 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016 2. 13 John Williamson 1998 3. 60 Turner Brown 2016 3. .349 Chad Tracy 1999 3. 12 Lee Delfino 1999 4. 59 Jack Reinheimer 2011 4. .340 John Williamson 1998 4. 11 kyle Roller 2007 59 Dustin Harrington 2008 5. .335 Steve Godin 1988 11 Winfred Johnson 1983 59 Harrison Eldridge 2005 Runs Batted In Total Bases 59 Lee Delfino 1999 1. 68 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 1. 179 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 At-Bats 2. 50 Lee Delfino 1999 2. 120 John Williamson 1998 1. 250 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 3. 42 Dustin Harrington 2008 3. 120 Lee Delfino 1999 2. 238 Chad Tracy 1999 42 Tommy Eason 1989 4. 111 Chad Tracy 1999 3. 222 John Wooten 2010 42 John Adams 1987 5. 106 John Wooten 2010 4. 219 Dustin Harrington 2008 Doubles Stolen Bases 5. 218 Lee Delfino 1999 1. 17 Chad Tracy 1999 1. 18 Steve Godwin 1988 Runs 2. 15 John Williamson 1998 2. 15 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 1. 61 Lee Delfino 1999 3. 14 Antaine Jones 1996 3. 9 Turner Brown 2016 2. 56 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 4. 12 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 4. 7 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016 3. 52 Chad Tracy 1999 12 Tommy Eason 1989 4. 50 John Williamson 1998 12 Steve Godin 1988 5. 42 Steve Godin 1988 Triples Hits 1. 4 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016 1. 104 Darryl Lawhorn 2002 4 Ben Fultz 2011 2. 83 Chad Tracy 1999 4 Antaine Jones 1996 3. 70 Dustin Harrington 2008 4. 3 Four Players Tied 4. 69 John Wooten 2010 69 Lee Delfino 1999

Freshman Pitching Records Appearances Innings Pitched Saves 1. 34 Sam Lanier 2016 1. 98.1 Seth Maness 2008 1. 8 Joe Ingle 2015 2. 32 Joe Ingle 2015 2. 86.3 Johnny Beck 1991 2. 7 Greg Bunn 2002 3. 28 Matt Bridges 2016 3. 85.1 T.J. Hose 2005 3. 5 Mike Flye 2004 28 kevin Brandt 2009 4. 81.2 kevin Brandt 2009 4. 3 Dustin Sasser 2004 5. 27 Tyler Smith 2017 5. 81.0 Sam Narron 2000 Complete Games 27 Brad Mincey 2008 Wins 1. 6 Jim Peterson 1984 27 Seth Simmons 2008 1. 9 kevin Brandt 2009 2. 5 Bob Davidson 1982 ERA (min. 30 IP) 9 Seth Maness 2008 Strikeouts 1. 1.14 Joe Ingle 2015 9 Mickey Britt 1977 1. 82 David Lucroy 2013 2. 2.34 Bill Wilder 1979 4. 8 Jim Peterson 1984 2. 81 Seth Maness 2008 3. 2.49 David Lucroy 2013 5. 7 T.J. Hose 2005 3. 74 Trey Benton 2017 2.49 Jake Jacobs 1986 7 Shane Mathews 2004 4. 72 kevin Brandt 2009 5. 2.51 Davey Penny 2000 7 Conrad Clark 1997 5. 70 Johnny Beck 1991 7 Patrick Dunham 1995 7 Winfred Johnson 1983

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 95 2018 Baseball Fact Book Miscellaneous Records Largest Margin of Victory Most Runs Scored, Both Teams Latest Season Finale 1. 26 N.C. CENTRAL (30-4) 3-26-10 1. 46 at Cincinnati (W, 32-14) 4-17-04 June 13, 2004 vs. South Carolina 2. 26 at William & Mary (26-0) 3-29-87 2. 44 GEORGE MASON (L, 17-27) 4-12-97 (NCAA Super Regional) 3. 25 UCF (26-1) 3-20-09 3. 42 BARTON (W, 27-15) 3-6-85 June 12, 2016 vs. Texas Tech 4. 24 DELAWARE STATE (24-0) 5-13-11 4. 37 at Charlotte (24-13) 4-4-04 (NCAA Super Regional) 24 UNC WILMINGTON (25-1) 4-11-78 5. 36 MOUNT OLIVE (W, 22-14) 2-18-90 June 7, 2009 vs. North Carolina 6. 23 HOWARD (29-6) 3-1-92 6. 35 at Coastal Carolina (L, 24-11) 6-1-08 (NCAA Super Regional) 23 FAIRFIELD (29-6) 3-8-87 35 FAIRFIELD (W, 29-6) 3-8-87 June 5, 2011 vs. Virginia 8. 22 METHODIST (23-1) 4-24-78 8. 34 N.C. CENTRAL (W, 30-4) 3-26-10 (NCAA Regional) 9. 21 HOWARD (21-0) 2-26-94 34 vs. ODU (W, 23-13) 5-23-99 June 4, 2005 vs. UNLV 10. 20 NORFOLK STATE (26-6) 3-18-09 10. 32 NORFOLK STATE (W, 26-6) 3-18-09 (NCAA Regional) 20 UNC ASHEVILLE (21-1) 3-11-09 32 UNC WILMINGTON (W, 17-15) 4-10-79 June 3, 2012 vs. North Carolina (NCAA Regional) Largest Margin of Defeat Longest Game, Innings June 3, 2007 vs. Western Carolina 1. 20 at Clemson (21-1) 6-2-02 1. 15 at Southern Miss (W, 7-5) 5-10-14 (NCAA Regional) 2. 17 at Rice (20-3) 4-23-10 15 OHIO (W, 6-5) 3-28-82 June 3, 2001 vs. Tennessee 17 at South Carolina (22-5) 2-23-08 15 at North Carolina (W, 7-6) 4-9-79 (NCAA Super Regional) 4. 16 ST. JOHN’S (18-2) 3-9-97 3. 14 SHIPPENBURG (W, 2-1) 3-23-74 June 2, 2002 vs. Clemson 16 at NC State (17-1) 3-15-87 14 at Pembroke State (W, 8-2) 4-24-73 (NCAA Regional) 16 vs. South Alabama (18-2) 5-27-84 6. 13 at Texas Tech (L, 3-1) 6-12-16 June 1, 2008 vs. Coastal Carolina 16 vs. Wake Forest (19-3) 1965 13 at Tulane (W, 3-2) 4-12-13 (NCAA Regional) 8. 14 at Houston (17-3) 4-7-17 13 vs. Rice (W, 3-2) 4-6-13 May 31, 1999 vs. LSU 14 at Ga. Southern (14-0) 2-18-97 13 at Southern Miss (L, 6-5) 4-5-08 (NCAA Regional) 10. 13 vs. North Carolina (17-4) 3-15-16 13 NC STATE (W, 2-1) 4-12-06 13 vs. Massachusetts (14-1) 3-24-66 13 WILLIAM & MARY (W, 4-3) 4-3-99 Longest Hitting Streaks 13 vs. Wake Forest (13-0) 1961 1. 29 Stephen Batts 2007 Earliest Season Opener 13 vs. Lenoir Rhyne (13-0) 1950 2. 28 Steve Sides 1987 Feb. 5, 1994 at Florida L, 4-2 13 vs. Guilford (14-1) 1936 3. 23 Chad Tracy 2001 Feb. 7, 1997 at The Citadel L, 8-4 4. 22 Dustin Harrington 5/22/09-3/16/10 Most Runs Scored, ECU Feb. 7, 2000 DUKE W, 5-0 5. 21 Jamie Paige 2004 1. 32 at Cincinnati (W, 32-14) 4-17-04 Feb. 9, 1998 at Duke L, 3-2 6. 19 Ryan Wood 2009 2. 30 N.C. CENTRAL (W, 30-4) 3-26-10 Feb. 9, 2001 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 9-5 7. 18 Dustin Harrington 5/30/08-3/13/09 3. 29 FAIRFIELD (W, 29-6) 3-8-87 Feb. 9, 2007 LIBERTY L, 6-2 18 Jamie Ray 4/29/07-2/27/08 4. 27 BARTON (W, 27-15) 3-6-85 Feb. 10, 2006 MARYLAND W, 6-1 9. 17 Stephen Batts 6/1/08-3/14/09 5. 26 UCF (W, 26-1) 3-20-09 Feb. 11, 1995 COPPIN STATE W, 20-1 17 Ryan Jones 2004 26 NORFOLK STATE (W, 26-6) 3-18-09 Feb. 11, 2005 at College of Charleston W, 9-6 17 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 26 HOWARD (W, 26-3) 3-1-92 12. 16 Trent Whitehead 2009 26 at William & Mary (W, 26-0) 3-29-87 16 Corey Kemp 2008 9. 25 UNCW (W, 25-1) 4-11-78 16 Ryan Wood 2006 10. 24 DELAWARE STATE (W, 24-0) 5-13-11 16 Lee Delfino 2000 24 at Charlotte (W, 24-13) 4-4-04 16. 15 Six Players Tied

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 96 2018 Baseball Fact Book History Pirate Notes Miscellaneous Pirate Notes: ◆◆ Seven Players named to AAC All-Tournament Team ◆◆ ◆◆ From 1999-2005, ECU was one of 12 teams nationally who made seven straight One Coach-of-the-Year selection (Cliff Godwin/2015) NCAA Regional appearances. The others were Cal State Fullerton, Clemson, ◆◆ One American Athletic Conference Tournament Title (2015) Florida State, LSU, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Oral Roberts, Rice, Stanford, Texas and Tulane. ECU Championships ◆◆ Heading into the 2018 season, the Pirates rank among the Top 15 on the all-time NAIA winning percentage charts in college baseball with a .647 percentage. 1961 - NAIA National Champions ◆◆ From 2000-09, ECU posted a 415-205-2 overall record and a .669 winning 1963 - NAIA National Third Place Finish percentage, both ranking in the Top 20 during that time period. ◆◆ From 1980-89, ECU posted a 312-132-1 overall record and a .702 winning Southern Conference percentage - the latter ranking 13th during that time period. 1966 - Regular Season Champions ◆◆ Since 1999 (the year the NCAA expanded the postseason field to 64 teams 1967 - Regular Season Champions with the current Super Regional format), ECU has made 14 NCAA Regional 1968 - Regular Season Champions appearances over that 19-year span. 1970 - Regular Season Champions ◆◆ ECU enters the 2018 season having appeared in 28 NCAA Regionals and has the 1974 - Regular Season Champions longest active NCAA streak without reaching the College World Series. 1977 - Regular Season Champions ECU Baseball Notes (Since 1999): East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) 1982 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ ECU has had 63 players selected in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft ... Seventeen (17) of those were selected in the first 10 rounds, with Jeff Hoffman 1984 - Regular Season Champions & Tournament Champions going in the first round (ninth overall) by the Blue Jays in 2014 - highest in 1985 - Regular Season Champions program history. Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) ◆◆ ECU has received five NCAA Regional No. 1 seeds (1999, 2000, ’01, ’04 and ’09) 1986 - Regular Season Champions ◆◆ ECU has had 21 All-America selections 1987 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Forty-nine (49) players named to All-NCAA Regional teams 1989 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Sixteen (16) players named to the ABCA All-East Regional Team 1990 - Regular Season Champions & Tournament Champions ◆◆ Fourteen (14) players named Freshman All-Americans by publications 1991 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Five players named Louisville Slugger National Player-of-the-Week 1993 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Four players named Academic All-Americans 1999 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Three players named NCBWA All-District IV teams 2000 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Three players named NCBWA National Player-of-the-Week ◆◆ One player named NCBWA District IV Player-of-the-Year (Ryan Jones, 2004) 2001 - Regular Season Champions ◆◆ One National Freshman-of-the-Year (Darryl Lawhorn, 2002/Collegiate Baseball) Conference USA (C-USA) ◆◆ Ranked in the season ending polls eight times (1999, 2000, ’01, ’02, ’04, ’09, ’11, 2002 - Tournament Champions ’16) with its highest ranking (8th Baseball America) coming in 2004 2004 - Regular Season Champions ◆◆ Jake Smith (2006) was named the nation’s top collegiate catcher winning the 2009 - Regular Season Champions Coleman Johnny Bench Award. The American (AAC) In Conference USA (2002-14), ECU had: 2015 - Tournament Champions ◆◆ Seventy-six (76) all-conference selections (28 to the first-team, 28 to the NCAA Tournament second-team and 20 to the All-Freshman Team) 2001 - Wilson Regional Champions ◆◆ Fifty-five (55) Player-of-the-Week selections Kinston Super Regional Participant ◆◆ Nineteen (19) Players named to C-USA All-Tournament Team 2004 - Kinston Regional Champions ◆◆ Three Newcomer-of-the-Year selections (Justin Bristow/2008, Chris Heston/2009 and Zach Woods/2010) Columbia Super Regional Participant ◆◆ Two Player-of-the-Year selections (Ryan Jones/2004 and Corey Kemp/2008) 2009 - Greenville Regional Champions ◆◆ Two Freshman-of-the-Year selections Chapel Hill Super Regional Participant (Darryl Lawhorn/2002 and Seth Maness/2008) 2016 - Charlottesville Regional Champions ◆◆ Two Coach-of-the-Year selections (/ 2004 and /2009) Lubbock Super Regional Participant ◆◆ Two Pitcher-of-the-Year selections (Greg Bunn/2004 and Seth Maness/2010) NCAA Regional Appearances ◆◆ Two Conference USA Regular Season Titles (2004 and 2009) 1964, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, ◆◆ One Conference USA Tournament Title (2002) 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, In The American (2015-present), ECU had: 2012, 2015, 2016 ◆◆ Seven all-conference selections (seven to the first-team) ◆◆ Eleven Player-of-the-Week and one Pitcher-of-the-Week selections

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 98 2018 Baseball Fact Book Coaching History Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish G R H HR BA SB ERA Pct. 1932 R.C. Deal 1 5 0 .167 ------1933 R.C. Deal 3 3 0 .500 ------1934 W.O. Jolly ------1935 Bo Farley 3 3 1 .500 ------1936 Bo Farley 6 4 1 .591 ------1937 Bo Farley 9 4 2 .667 ------1938 Bo Farley 17 3 0 .850 ------1939 Gordon Gilbert 6 5 0 .545 ------1940 Bo Farley 4 3 0 .571 ------1941 John Christenbury 6 4 0 .600 ------1942 No Records Available 1943-45 No Games Played 1946-49 No Records Available 1950 7 7 1 .500 ------1951 Jack Boone 11 10 0 .524 ------1952 Jack Boone 9 9 0 .500 ------1953 Jack Boone 16 5 0 .762 ------1954 15 7 0 .682 ------1955 James Mallory 20 5 0 .800 ------1956 James Mallory 18 5 0 .783 ------1957 James Mallory 16 7 0 .696 ------1958 James Mallory 10 6 0 .625 ------1959 James Mallory 16 3 0 .842 ------1960 James Mallory 17 5 0 .773 ------1961 James Mallory 21 4 0 .840 - - - - - 26 190 215 15 .317 - 3.24 .909 1962 James Mallory 11 10 0 .524 - - - - - 21 164 208 16 .291 9 3.65 .934 1963 25 6 1 .797 - - - - - 32 194 268 17 .278 53 - - 1964* Earl Smith 18 7 0 .720 - - - - - 25 138 202 14 .288 21 2.77 .924 1965 Earl Smith 16 7 0 .696 - - - - - 23 147 201 5 .278 28 2.48 .955 1966* Earl Smith 17 10 0 .630 12 3 0 .800 1st/SC 27 118 203 10 .253 34 2.82 .944 1967 Earl Smith 23 6 0 .828 13 3 0 .813 T-1st/SC 29 169 230 14 .273 57 1.93 .956 1968* Earl Smith 21 11 1 .652 10 1 0 .909 1st/SC 33 160 236 27 .228 41 2.47 .944 1969 Earl Smith 15 14 0 .517 7 7 0 .500 3rd/SC South 29 141 224 16 .244 20 2.63 .949 1970* Earl Smith 20 13 0 .606 13 6 0 .684 1st/SC South 33 129 240 7 .249 26 2.00 .955 1971 Earl Smith 12 18 0 .400 7 5 0 .583 4th/SC 30 126 226 12 .235 17 3.48 .950 1972 Earl Smith 19 10 0 .655 11 5 0 .688 2nd/SC 29 146 198 13 .241 39 2.36 .955 1973 James Mallory 16 8 0 .667 10 4 0 .714 T-2nd/SC 24 119 202 9 .259 15 2.14 .958 1974* George Williams 17 13 0 .566 12 2 0 .857 1st/SC 30 130 240 19 .256 38 1.83 - 1975 George Williams 17 12 0 .586 9 5 0 .643 3rd/SC 29 138 228 10 .248 36 2.68 .956 1976 George Williams 22 7 0 .759 7 6 0 .538 4th/SC 29 164 272 17 .282 35 1.95 .952 1977* Monte Little 30 12 0 .714 15 1 0 .938 1st/SC 42 214 338 20 .275 90 2.80 .956 1978 Monte Little 27 18 0 .600 - - - - - 45 307 412 49 .287 54 3.17 .946 1979 Monte Little 25 19 0 .568 - - - - - 44 240 358 39 .252 38 2.47 .944 1980* Hal Baird 28 7 0 .800 - - - - - 35 212 334 34 .307 20 2.91 .948 1981 Hal Baird 28 15 0 .651 - - - - - 43 256 356 22 .266 34 2.78 .934 1982* Hal Baird 34 14 0 .708 6 3 0 .667 3rd/ECAC So. 48 299 462 27 .295 37 2.95 .964 1983 Hal Baird 21 17 1 .551 2 3 1 .400 ECAC So. 39 206 332 28 .271 26 4.01 .946 1984* Hal Baird 34 13 0 .723 7 2 0 .777 1st/ECAC So. 47 282 422 46 .276 20 3.68 .956 1985 Gary Overton 32 14 0 .696 12 4 0 .777 1st/ECAC So. 46 331 453 53 .307 39 4.19 .943 1986 Gary Overton 40 10 0 .800 13 5 0 .719 T-1st/CAA 50 361 475 60 .302 69 3.60 .941 1987* Gary Overton 26 17 0 .605 8 7 0 .533 4th/CAA 43 321 426 37 .308 39 4.82 .929 1988 Gary Overton 33 14 0 .702 8 6 0 .571 T-2nd/CAA 47 345 407 29 .293 77 3.75 .949 1989* Gary Overton 37 11 0 .771 12 3 0 .800 2nd/CAA 48 318 413 43 .290 87 2.98 .953 1990* Gary Overton 47 9 0 .839 11 2 0 .846 1st/CAA 56 453 574 75 .325 116 3.32 .969 1991* Gary Overton 30 24 1 .556 9 8 0 .529 3rd/CAA 55 330 467 51 .277 69 4.33 .948 1992 Gary Overton 25 24 0 .510 7 10 0 .412 5th/CAA 49 276 416 41 .274 49 4.15 .943 1993* Gary Overton 41 19 0 .683 11 7 0 .681 3rd/CAA 60 374 539 63 .286 76 2.99 .956 1994 Gary Overton 36 18 0 .667 8 9 0 .471 5th/CAA 54 371 551 48 .304 93 3.35 .945 1995 Gary Overton 29 26 0 .527 5 13 0 .286 6th/CAA 55 321 448 37 .266 72 4.12 .964 1996 Gary Overton 22 24 0 .478 10 11 0 .476 5th/CAA 46 246 386 24 .266 82 4.97 .948 1997 Gary Overton 29 27 0 .518 10 11 0 .476 T-4th/CAA 56 369 539 71 .291 81 5.94 .938

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 99 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Finish G R H HR BA SB ERA Pct. 1998 Keith LeClair 30 29 0 .508 10 11 0 .476 T-4th/CAA 59 405 609 79 .299 84 5.43 .945 1999* Keith LeClair 46 16 0 .742 14 6 0 .700 2nd/CAA 62 516 704 79 .325 74 4.10 .961 2000* Keith LeClair 46 18 0 .719 14 7 0 .667 T-1st/CAA 64 430 653 68 .298 72 4.24 .969 2001* Keith LeClair 47 13 0 .783 19 2 0 .905 1st/CAA 60 473 700 85 .324 94 3.62 .957 2002* Keith LeClair 43 20 1 .680 16 13 1 .550 6th/C-USA 64 381 633 47 .294 91 3.64 .959 2003* Randy Mazey 34 27 1 .557 17 13 0 .567 5th/C-USA 62 298 578 61 .269 42 4.15 .972 2004* Randy Mazey 51 13 0 .797 25 5 0 .833 1st/C-USA 64 513 725 100 .318 85 3.77 .975 2005* Randy Mazey 35 26 0 .574 18 12 0 .600 4th/C-USA 61 427 666 61 .306 48 5.25 .972 2006 Billy Godwin 33 26 0 .557 10 14 0 .417 6th/C-USA 59 381 633 58 .305 61 4.34 .966 2007* Billy Godwin 40 23 0 .635 14 9 0 .609 2nd/C-USA 63 403 621 68 .291 85 4.01 .971 2008* Billy Godwin 42 21 0 .667 13 11 0 .542 5th/C-USA 64 498 702 89 .317 101 4.24 .963 2009* Billy Godwin 46 20 0 .697 17 7 0 .708 1st/C-USA 66 565 814 108 .339 77 4.48 .971 2010# Billy Godwin 15 27 0 357 11 13 0 .458 6th/C-USA 59 453 648 81 .315 74 5.25 .952 2011* Billy Godwin 41 21 0 .661 14 10 0 .583 3rd/C-USA 62 335 637 37 .296 52 2.67 .970 2012* Billy Godwin 36 24 1 .598 13 10 1 .563 6th/C-USA 61 342 626 30 .295 44 3.35 .972 2013 Billy Godwin 31 26 0 .544 14 10 0 .583 3rd/C-USA 57 291 548 33 .279 47 4.07 .974 2014 Billy Godwin 33 26 0 .559 16 14 0 .533 6th-C-USA 59 244 535 24 .270 38 3.01 .969 2015* Cliff Godwin 40 22 0 .645 15 9 0 .625 2nd-AAC 62 315 574 38 .280 41 3.32 .971 2016* Cliff Godwin 38 23 1 .621 15 8 1 .646 2nd-AAC 62 326 663 33 .289 70 3.53 .971 2017 Cliff Godwin 32 28 0 .533 7 17 0 .292 8th-AAC 60 358 601 56 .291 56 4.30 .975 *NCAA Tournament appearance; # - 17 wins from 2010 season vacated due to NCAA sanctions

All-Time ECU Coaches All-Time Coaching Records (By Wins) Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct. Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct. R.C. Deal 2 1932-33 4 8 0 .333 Gary Overton 13 1985-97 427 237 1 .643 W.O. Jolly 1 1934 - - - - Billy Godwin 9 2006-14 317 214 1 .597 Bo Farley 5 1935-38, 40 39 17 4 .683 Keith LeClair 5 1998-02 212 96 1 .688 Gordon Gilbert 1 1939 6 5 0 .545 Earl Smith 10 1963-72 185 103 2 .642 John Christenbury 1 1941 6 4 0 .600 James Mallory 10 1954-62, 73 161 60 0 .729 Jack Boone 4 1950-53 45 30 3 .596 Hal Baird 5 1980-84 145 66 1 .687 James Mallory 10 1954-62, 73 161 60 0 .729 Randy Mazey 3 2003-05 120 66 1 .644 Earl Smith 10 1963-72 185 103 2 .642 Cliff Godwin 3 2015-pr. 110 73 1 .601 George Williams 3 1974-76 56 32 0 .636 Monte Little 3 1977-79 82 49 0 .626 Monte Little 3 1977-79 82 49 0 .626 George Williams 3 1974-76 56 32 0 .636 Hal Baird 5 1980-84 145 66 1 .687 Jack Boone 4 1950-53 45 30 3 .596 Gary Overton 13 1985-97 427 237 1 .643 Bo Farley 5 1935-38, 40 39 17 4 .683 Keith LeClair 5 1998-02 212 96 1 .688 John Christenbury 1 1941 6 4 0 .600 Randy Mazey 3 2003-05 120 66 1 .644 Gordon Gilbert 1 1939 6 5 0 .545 Billy Godwin 9 2006-14 317 214 1 .597 R.C. Deal 2 1932-33 4 8 0 .333 Cliff Godwin 3 2015-pr. 110 73 1 .601 W.O. Jolly 1 1934 - - - - Pirates In The Polls Overall FInal Overall FInal Year Record Rank Poll Year Record Rank Poll 1964 18-7 23rd Collegiate Baseball 2002 43-20-1 24th Baseball Weekly/ ESPN Coaches 1966 17-10 28th Collegiate Baseball 2004 51-13 8th Baseball America 1967 23-6 23rd Collegiate Baseball 9th USA Today/ ESPN Coaches 1968 21-11-1 19th Collegiate Baseball 10th NCBWA 1970 20-13 25th Collegiate Baseball 13th Collegiate Baseball 1974 17-13 25th Collegiate Baseball 2009 46-20 15th USA Today/ ESPN Coaches 1984 34-13 20th Collegiate Baseball 16th NCBWA 1999 46-16 18th Collegiate Baseball 16th Collegiate Baseball 19th Baseball America 17th Baseball America 23rd Baseball Weekly/ ESPN Coaches 2011 41-21 25th Baseball America 2000 46-18 29th Collegiate Baseball 29th NCBWA 2001 47-13 11th Collegiate Baseball 2016 38-23-1 15th Baseball America 11th Baseball America 15th Collegiate Baseball 11th Baseball Weekly/ ESPN Coaches 15th NCBWA 16th D1Baseball 16th USAToday/ Coaches EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 100 2018 Baseball Fact Book Postseason History NCAA Tournament 1999 NCAA Regional at Baton Rouge, La. W 9-8 Western Carolina (ECU earns No. 1 seed) L 11-10 North Carolina 1964 NCAA District 3 Playoffs W 13-2 Southern L 9-5 Western Carolina L 8-0 North Carolina W 11-10 Louisiana State W 6-5 West Virginia L 12-10 Louisiana State 2008 NCAA Regional At Conway, S.C.. L 13-2 North Carolina L 9-0 Louisiana State L 16-3 Alabama W 9-0 Columbia 2000 NCAA Regional at Lafayette, La. 1966 NCAA District 3 Playoffs at Gastonia, N.C. W 16-1 Alabama (ECU earns No. 1 seed) L 6-3 Florida State L 24-11 Coastal Carolina L 7-3 North Carolina W 12-3 Marist L 5-3 Louisiana-Lafayette 2009 NCAA Regional at Greenville, N.C. 1968 NCAA District 3 Playoffs W 8-7 (11) Marist (ECU earns No. 1 seed) W 2-1 Florida State L 8-5 Louisiana-Lafayette W 11-7 Binghamton L 7-5 NC State 2001 NCAA Regional at Wilson, N.C. L 12-2 South Carolina L 3-2 Florida State (ECU earns No. 1 seed and No. 7 National Seed) W 16-9 Binghamton 1970 NCAA District 3 Playoffs at Gastonia, N.C. W 7-0 UMBC W 8-6 South Carolina L 2-0 Florida State W 12-8 South Florida W 10-9 (10) South Carolina L 12-6 Mississippi State W 7-3 Winthrop NCAA Super Regional at Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Super Regional at Kinston, N.C. 1974 NCAA District 3 Playoffs L 10-1 North Carolina L 13-10 Tennessee L 2-1 Vanderbilt L 9-3 North Carolina L 6-3 Tennessee L 5-1 South Carolina 2002 NCAA Regional at Clemson, S.C. 2011 NCAA Regional at Charlottesville, Va. 1977 NCAA Atlantic Regional at Columbia, S.C. W 13-7 Elon L 2-0 St. John’s L 6-3 Wake Forest L 4-2 Clemson W 6-1 Navy L 4-1 South Carolina W 7-3 Georgia Southern W 6-4 St. John’s 1980 NCAA Northeast Regional at Orono, Maine L 21-1 Clemson L 13-1 Virginia L 7-3 Harvard 2003 NCAA Regional at Atlanta, G.A. 2012 NCAA Regional at Chapel Hill, N.C. L 2-1 Maine L 4-0 South Carolina L 11-3 St. John’s W 10-3 Georgia Tech W 10-6 Cornell 1982 NCAA East Regional at Columbia, S.C. L 9-4 Stetson L 2-1 Old Dominion L 5-3 North Carolina 2004 NCAA Regional at Kinston, N.C. W 1-0 North Carolina 2015 NCAA Regional at Coral Gables, Fla. L 4-1 West Virginia (ECU earns No. 1 seed) W 8-2 Stony Brook L 6-3 Columbia 1984 NCAA South Regional at Tallahassee, Fla. W 11-4 UNC Wilmington L 2-0 FIU W 5-4 South Alabama W 7-0 UNC Wilmington 2016 NCAA Regional at Charlottesville, Va. W 7-4 Florida State W 9-1 Bryant L 6-4 Miami (Fla.) NCAA Super Regional at Columbia, S.C. L 4-2 South Carolina W 8-6 Virginia L 18-2 South Alabama L 5-3 South Carolina W 8-4 William & Mary 1987 NCAA Atlantic Regional at Tallahassee, Fla. 2005 NCAA Regional At Tempe, Ariz. L 10-5 Florida State NCAA Super Regional at Lubbock, Texas L 9-6 Arizona State W 8-6 Texas Tech L 17-9 Central Michigan L 5-3 UNLV L 3-1 (13) Texas Tech 1989 NCAA East Regional at Gainesville, Fla. 2007 NCAA Regional At Chapel Hill, N.C. L 11-0 Texas Tech L 11-6 Florida L 10-6 Villanova NAIA Tournament 1990 NCAA Atlantic Regional at Miami, Fla. W 4-2 South Florida 1961 NAIA Championship NAIA Area 7 Playoffs W 1-0 Carson-Newman L 8-5 The Citadel (ECU wins National Championship; Soiux City, Iowa) W 9-4 Grambling State W 3-0 Georgia Southern L 8-1 NC State W 11-3 Omaha University L 11-4 Georgia Southern 1991 NCAA Midwest Regional at Wichita, Kan. L 14-5 Sacramento State W 3-2 Georgia Southern W 13-7 Sacramento State L 10-5 Wichita State NAIA National Playoffs W 6-5 Rider 1963 NAIA District 26 Playoffs (ECU finishes third in the nation) L 6-5 Ohio State W 7-6 Pembroke State L 5-4 Grambling State 1993 NCAA Atlantic Regional at Atlanta, Ga. W 6-3 Pembroke State W 5-0 California Wesleyan W 6-5 Pfeiffer W 3-1 Mayville State L 6-5 South Carolina W 10-2 Winona State W 4-1 Pfeiffer W 6-0 Liberty L 7-5 Grambling State L 6-2 Ohio State EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 101 2018 Baseball Fact Book Pirates’ Defy Odds In 1961 NAIA Championship Run

Charlie Johnson, a former East Carolina catcher who was a part of the Undermanned, injured and playing with a mix-and-match lineup, ECC 1961 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) National went on a run that would shock the country and leave an indelible mark Championship team, wrote a poem after the Pirates claimed the title on the annals of East Carolina baseball history. that summer in Sioux City, Iowa. The last line reads, “Yes we’ll carry East Carolina opened its tournament run with an 8-4 victory over Win- the memory with us, until our dying day; of when the East Carolina Pi- ona (Minn.) State. They then faced who they thought to be the toughest rates won the N.A.I.A.” Johnson and other members of the “Pirate Nine” team in the bracket - Sam Houston State from Huntsville, Texas. SHSU overcame all odds in the ’61 season and it culminated with the ultimate had a very successful baseball program and had advanced to the NAIA prize, a national title. World Series a year before it squared off against the make-shift group East Carolina College entered the NAIA Baseball Championships with from the tiny town of Greenville. Coming off a dominant 10-0 win over an impressive 18-3 record. However, the “Bucs,” as they were often Defiance (Ohio) in the first-round, Sam Houston ran into a hot West. He called by sports writers and broadcasters, ran into some challenges handled the powerful Sam Houston lineup effectively and was the ben- when planning for Sioux City. The college was faced with the difficulties eficiary of a Cotton Clayton sixth-inning grand slam as ECC went on to of raising money for the trip, so the 13 players who made the trek to the defeat the Bearkats 7-4. Midwest had to leave four teammates behind in Greenville. After day two, the Bucs and Grambling were the only two teams left In present day, it would be unheard of for a college team to fight for without a loss. a crown, especially a national one, with a limited roster. However, that The third-round contest pitted the two undefeated squads against one was the bleak reality of the times in 1961 and a microcosm that helps another and what followed arguably ranks as the greatest pitching per- demonstrate the metamorphosis that has taken place in collegiate ath- formance in East Carolina post-season history. Larry “Pumpsie” Crayton, letics. Before the campaign opened, nobody predicted the Pirates would a sharp lefty who was the winner of the Winona State game, came back make any significant noise in the post-season, but defying expectations to the mound and delivered once again - striking out 19 Grambling bat- was what the team did best. ters to set a NAIA record still intact today. According to the NAIA web- Earl Boykin, a member of the 1961 team and resident of Wilson, N.C., site, one other 19 strikeout performance has been recorded since then, explained some of the difficulties that ECC faced as a program. but it was in a 12-inning contest, so two separate records have been dis- “A lot of the other teams, especially in Sioux City, had four or five tinguished. With “Pumpsie” mowing through the Grambling hitters and scholarships and we only had two,” Boykin smiled as he remembered some timely hitting from the Pirates, ECC advanced with a 9-4 victory. the dog days of ’61. “When we got out there and saw all the other teams, East Carolina was two games away from winning the champion- they had more players, were more organized and had nice-looking uni- ship, but as impressive as they had been in the opening rounds, it still forms. To be honest, we never thought we could win it until we did.” seemed an outside shot for them to win it all. The Diamond Bucs made the trip with only nine regular position play- The task became even more daunting in the next game. ers and four pitchers. Boykin was one of the pitchers. But he had thrown The Bucs were matched up against Omaha (Neb.) University and its just two innings all season leading up to the tournament. As if the deck ace, Barry Miller. Miller entered the contest with a perfect 9-0 record was not stacked high enough against the Pirates, shortstop Glenn Bass and Omaha had reached the title game just two years prior in 1959. was injured early in the tournament, forcing head coach Jim Mallory to In all postseason tournaments, coaches are forced to make decisions play pitcher Lacy West in left field. that can make-or-break their team’s season and Mallory was faced one

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 102 2018 Baseball Fact Book regarding who he would start on the mound for ECC. victory. Behind Greene’s brilliant two-hit, eight-inning performance and The Pirate skipper wanted to save West and Nathan Greene, a tough a barrage of Pirate hits, the triumph gave them their first and only na- right-handed hurler, for the championship round on Saturday. He chose tional championship in the history of the program. Six unearned runs by to start Boykin, who, again, had only recorded six outs during the en- the Hornets in the final frame made the score more respectable, but the tire spring. result was never in doubt. “Country,” as Boykin was called by his teammates, responded with The Pirates had won it all. another pitching performance seldom been matched throughout the Yes, the same squad that had only 12 players by the end of the tour- years of Pirate baseball. He out-dueled Miller with a 15-strikeout per- nament and the same team that played pitchers in the outfield because formance in which he used a devastating to keep the Omaha it had no other options. hitters off-balance for nine innings. After giving up three runs in the East Carolina may have been the last team picked to win the 1961 NAIA second frame, Boykin retired the next 19 batters he faced until final- Baseball Championship, but as it is often said in explaining unexpected ly giving up a single in the eighth. In all, he pitched nine innings, scat- results, “that’s why they play the games.” tered five hits, three runs (one earned) and walked one in his first start of the season. Post-Tournament Honors In an article that ran in the Sioux City newspaper following Boykin’s Crayton was awarded the Tournament MVP. He recorded two wins masterpiece, there was a story that after the junior from Wilson gave up during the World Series, highlighted by the masterful 19-strikeout vic- the early runs partly due to ECC errors, Mallory stormed in the dugout tory over Grambling. He played every other game in the outfield except and reassured his ballclub. for the final game in which he came on to close for Green. “Now don’t you boys get tight out there,” said Mallory trying to calm Six Pirates were included on the all-tournament team: Crayton (pitch- his team down. “Just be loose and `Country’ will do all the rest.” er), Clayton (outfield) and Wicker (third base) earned first-team desig- Infielder Floyd Wicker led the Pirate charge in roughing up Omaha’s nation, while Johnson (catcher), Bass (shortstop) and Jim Martin (in- ace with a solo home run and two-run triple. The 11-3 rout sent the Pi- fielder) all received honorable mention awards. rates into the title round. Sacramento State had defeated Grambling earlier in the day in an Additional 1961 Team Notes elimination game, which meant ECC would take on the California school From the 1961 roster, four players have since been enshrined into the to decide the champion. Because the Pirate Nine was undefeated and East Carolina University Hall of Fame: Glenn Bass, Lawrence “Cotton” the Hornets had one loss, Sacramento would have to beat ECC twice to Clayton, Larry “Pumpsie” Crayton and Lacy West. Bass, who also starred claim the trophy. on the gridiron during his tenure in Greenville, went on to play profes- On a lighter note, Boykin shared that one of the perks of the win- sional football with the San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills and Houston ning streak to start the tournament was getting to drive into town in a Oilers. Clayton, a multiple-sport standout who was also an All-Ameri- courtesy car. Members of the teams which had substantially better fi- ca performer on the hardwood, went on to play in the Baltimore Orioles nances than ECC had the chance to cruise around Sioux City, but as they organization for seven years. Crayton decided to forego his senior sea- were eliminated, gave the Pirate players the cars to enjoy for the last son and sign with the St. Louis Cardinals, but his single-game strikeout few days. record led him to MVP and All-America honors where his name resides Mallory’s decision to throw Boykin proved genius, as he now had West in the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. West was and Green rested, and also had the option to use Crayton in a relief role. also an All-America athlete, gaining the distinction in both baseball and However, the post-game celebration was put on hold by Sacramento basketball. During his four years on the diamond, his teams collected a State, who pounded the Pirates 14-5 in the first game. 57-21 overall record. One would very rarely see a pitcher stay in the game today after giv- Head coach Jim Mallory and assistant Earl Smith are also members of ing up eight runs in the second inning and four more in the fourth the ECU Hall of Fame. Mallory served as the baseball coach from 1954-62 and Boykin vividly recalled Mallory coming out for a conference at the and owns the school’s all-time highest winning percentage with a 161- mound with his starter West. 60 (.729) overall record. Smith enjoyed an illustrious career as a player “He went out there and told Lacy he didn’t care if they (Sacramento) and coach at East Carolina for over 40 years, playing football, basketball scored 100 runs, you’re not coming out of this game,” Boykin chuckled and baseball for the Pirates and serving as head basketball coach in ad- while re-telling Mallory’s quip. dition to his baseball duties. He eventually took over the top diamond Facing certain defeat, there was no reason for Mallory to waste any position and led ECU to four consecutive Southern Conference Champi- more arms before the deciding game later that night. The Pirates ac- onships from 1966 to 1970. tually requested the game be called because the outcome had all but Floyd Wicker was the only member of the ’61 squad to make it to the been decided, but Sacramento wanted to continue in hopes that ECC Major Leagues. He made his debut on June 23, 1968 as a member of the would go deep into an already paper-thin bullpen and become tired for St. Louis Cardinals before spending time with the expansion Montreal the second tilt. Eventually, the game was completed and nine innings Expos in 1969 and finishing his career with the Milwaukee Brewers and were standing between the Pirates and Hornets before one would be San Francisco Giants. awarded the hardware. East Carolina advanced to the NAIA National Championships again in As it had done all year, East Carolina was not fazed by the nine-run de- 1963, where it earned a third-place finish. In the tournament, the Pirates feat in its first chance against Sacramento. In the second contest, the Pi- own an all-time record of 5-3. rates jumped out to an early lead they would never relinquish in a 13-7 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 103 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2001 Wilson Regional Champions In the rich and storied tradition of ECU baseball, there was never a sea- opener against Ball State. Following a three-game sweep of the Redbirds, son that compares to the magical experience of 2001. the Pirates headed to the Sunshine State for a five-game trip through Flor- Under the direction of fourth-year head coach Keith LeClair, the ECU pro- ida, including a three-game series at seventh-ranked Miami. ECU began its gram was resurrected into national contender caliber status and became spring break trip with a 9-6 victory over Illinois State, but fell to Florida At- one of the nation’s top programs. lantic the following day, 9-8. LeClair guided the Pirates to arguably the greatest season in ECU histo- The series opener against Miami will be remembered as a great come- ry as the Pirates earned their first-ever NCAA Tournament national seed, a back that ran out of outs. Trailing 12-2 in the top of the eighth inning, ECU top 10 ranking, an NCAA Regional title, and a school record-tying 47 victo- scored five run in the frame to pull within five. The Hurricanes answered ries, before finishing just two games shy of making the school’s first ap- with a two-run home run in the bottom half of the inning to push their pearance in the College World Series. lead back to seven, before the ninth-inning dramatics began. With two ECU’s success came behind one of the most balanced teams in the coun- outs and a runner on second base, Hastings hit a two-run home run to try as the Pirates were one of just three teams to rank among the top 25 start a ninth-inning, six-run, two-out rally. The Pirates sent 11 men to the in batting and pitching in the final NCAA statistics. The team finished 22nd plate in the inning and had the tying run on second base and the go- nationally with .324 batting average and 15th with a 3.62 team earned ahead run at the plate when its rally came to an end. run average. Encouraged by its late-inning rally, ECU bounced back to blow past the Nine players earned first or second team All-Colonial Athletic Association Hurricanes, 7-2, in the second game of their series. The Pirates pounded honors as the Pirates rolled to a CAA-record 19 league victories against just out 14 hits, including six extra-base hits and held Miami scoreless over the two losses. ECU had six players named first team all-conference - Sam Nar- final eight innings of play. Williamson and Tracy each hit towering home ron (LHP), Joseph Hastings (1B), Bryant Ward (2B), Chad Tracy (3B), John runs during the contest. Game three saw the Pirates suffer the same fate Williamson (OF) and Cliff Godwin (DH), while Clayton McCullough (C), Lee as game one. ECU put together a late rally, but this time its self-imposed Delfino (SS), and Will Brinson (RHP) were named second-team. Hastings curfew rule halted the game after eight complete innings. and Brinson were also selected third-team All-America. Following a win over nationally-ranked Wake Forest at home, ECU After beginning the season ranked No. 23, ECU climbed a high as eighth opened its final season of competition in the CAA at James Madison. The in the Baseball America Top-25 rankings. The Pirates posted a 17-3 mark Pirates hit 11 home runs during the three-game series to earn their first of to bolt into the top 10 for the first time in school history and finished the five CAA series sweeps. ECU opened league play with seven consecutive season ranked 11th by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball. ECU victories before falling at Virginia Commonwealth in game two of the also garnered its highest final RPI ranking, completing the season at No. 4. series. From that point on it won 12-straight CAA games before the regular Various attendance records were established during the season as Pi- season concluded on a sour note, a 1-0 loss to UNC Wilmington. rate baseball became the talk of the community. Over 35,000 fans passed through the turnstiles at Harrington Field to establish a new season atten- Rolling Into Spring dance mark, while also setting a new standard in per game attendance With the season in full swing as the month of April dawned, the Pirate with over 1,100 fans. A new single-game attendance record was also set baseball team was just starting to hit its stride. The month began with a when the Pirates hosted N.C. State in the final home game of the sea- April Fool’s Day victory over William & Mary, followed by consecutive wins son. More than 3,700 fans packed the stadium to watch ECU defeat the over Elon, Coastal Carolina and VCU. Five wins in the next eight games, in- Wolfpack, 9-3. cluding an 18-6 win over Richmond, set the tone for a season-ending run at perfection. Quickly Out Of The Gates After disappointing loss at North Carolina, the Pirates returned to con- The season opener against Western Carolina proved to be an omen of ference play at Old Dominion. ECU put on a hitting clinic in the series, out- the offensive output that the Pirates would display throughout the year as scoring the Monarchs 37-8 during their three-game series. Duke beckoned they blasted seven home runs on opening day. Clayton McCullough quiet- next on the schedule and, playing at home for the first time in a week, ECU ly began the home run barrage with a solo home run in the third inning showed no mercy on the Blue Devils, whipping Duke 16-3 in front of a re- before ECU hit four home runs in the fourth and another two in the eighth. gional television audience. Ward led the onslaught with a pair of round-trippers. The power surge After nine consecutive victories, ECU headed to Wilmington to face in- continued through each of the fist 14 games of the year as ECU hit as least state rival UNC Wilmington in its final CAA series. Looking to leave in style, one home run in each game. the Pirates blanked the Seahawks in each of the first two games, 11-0 and The Pirates went on to open the season with 13 consecutive victories at 3-0. The third game of the series was a classic pitcher’s duel. The Seahawks Harrington before falling to Delaware, an eventual NCAA Regional partici- pulled off the seemingly impossible as they shutout an ECU team that had pant, in 10 innings. The winning streak was nearly halted at 12 until Delfino scored less than three runs in a game just once the entire season. hit a walk-off two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth in the series opener against the Blue Hens. The streak was the fourth longest in school On To The Regionals history and second-best to start a season. Unable to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Regionals via the CAA Tour- As the calendar turned to March, the Pirates’ fortunes turned as well as nament, ECU patiently waited for the pairings to be announced. Upon the ECU lost starting left fielder Ryan Jones to a broken thumb in the series announcement of the 64-team field, ECU was awarded the No. 7 overall

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 104 2018 Baseball Fact Book seed and named the host institution for the NCAA Regional at Wilson, N.C. to bolt into the Top-10 for the first time in school history and finished the The Pirates cruised past UMBC in the opening round, 7-0, behind a four-hit season ranked 11th by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball ... ECU pitching performance from Jason Mandryk. Tracy and Hastings each hom- also garnered its highest final RPI ranking, completing the season at No. 4. ered in the victory. Following a six-hour rain delay, the top-seeded Pirates rallied from a 6-3 Seniors Depart as Winningest Class seventh inning deficit to defeat South Florida, 12-8, and advance to the The senior class of 2001 graduated as the winningest class of seniors championship game against Winthrop. ECU scored four times in the sev- in the history of Pirate baseball ... Hastings, Godwin, Brad Simons and enth to take a one-run lead before adding a run in the eighth and four in John Williamson won 166 games during their four years ... Kevin Grieve, the ninth to ensure the victory. a transfer from Western Carolina, played three years at ECU ... The group The championship game provided little drama as Narron tossed a com- of seniors was just the third class to participate in three consecutive NCAA plete-game five hitter. Trailing 1-0 in the top half of the fifth, the regional’s Tournaments and helped the Pirates to three-straight No. 1 seeds in Most Outstanding Player Chad Tracy capped off a three-run frame hitting post-season play. a two-run home run to give the Pirates a lead they would never relinquish and a date in the Super Regional against Tennessee. Narron Ties School Record for Victories After thunderstorms postponed game one of the Super Regional until Narron became just the fourth pitcher in school history to win 12 games Saturday, Tennessee quickly took advantage of its extra day of rest and in a season, tying the single-season mark for victories ... He opened the jumped out to a 9-2 lead. ECU scored a combined seven runs in the sev- season by winning his first four decisions before losing at Miami (Fla.) and enth and eighth innings to take a 10-9 lead heading in to the ninth. The finished the year by winning his final eight decisions ... Narron tossed a Volunteers rallied for four runs in the ninth and took game one 13-10. Game pair of complete games, including the regional championship game two once again provided a similar result as each team came from behind against Winthrop ... He lead the team in strikeouts and innings pitched, to take the lead, however it was a UT grand slam in the eighth that ended and was second in ERA. ECU’s glorious season and Omaha dreams. Record Year for Home Runs A Program First The 2001 squad finished the season with a school-record 85 home runs, ECU earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament national seed (No. 7), a Top- breaking the old mark of 79 set by the 1998 and 1999 clubs ... Five players 10 ranking, an NCAA Regional title, and a school-tying 47 victories, before finished the season with 10 or more home runs for the first time in school finishing just two games shy of making the school’s first appearance in history ... Tracy broke the record in the championship game of the NCAA the College World Series. Regional at Wilson, N.C. ... The Pirates homered in 46 of 60 games and hit two or more home runs in a game 25 times. Final Stat Rankings The Pirates were one of just three school’s to rank among the Top-25 in Pirates In the Draft batting (22nd/.324) and pitching (15th/3.62) in the final NCAA statistics. A quartet of Pirates was selected in the Major League Baseball Ama- teur Draft: Lee Delfino (/6th RD), Chad Tracy (Arizona Di- Postseason Honors Were Plenty amondbacks/7th RD), John Williamson (Seattle Mariners/18th RD) and Jo- Nine players earned All-Colonial Athletic Association honors with six gar- seph Hastings (/24th RD). nering first-team honors (Cliff Godwin/DH, Joseph Hastings/1B, Sam Nar- ron/LHP, Chad Tracy/3B, Bryant Ward/2B and John Williamson/OF), and Williamson Finishes Among the Greatest three taking home second-team accolades (Lee Delfino/SS, Will Brinson/ Williamson will forever be regarded as one of the best players ever to RHP and Clayton McCullough/C) ... Hastings and Brinson were also select- don the Purple and Gold ... He finished his career as the Pirates all-time ed third-team All-America. leader in games played, total bases, at-bats, runs, doubles and walks ... His 70 career doubles was also a CAA record and 22 doubles in 2001 was Nationally-Ranked Pirates a single-season record ... The two-time All-CAA selection and freshman After beginning the season ranked No. 23, ECU climbed as high as eighth All-American is the only player in ECU history to finish his career with 200 in the Baseball America Top-25 rankings ... The Pirates posted a 17-3 mark runs, 100 walks, 200 RBI, 50 doubles and 40 home runs.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 105 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2004 Kinston Regional Champions

The 2004 season was without a doubt the best season in the history Pirates In The Polls of the ECU baseball program. The Pirates set a school record with 51 wins ECU was ranked as high as No. 3 in the country and remained ranked while only losing 13 games. ECU also won its first regular season Confer- in the Top 10 of the four major collegiate baseball polls – NCBWA, ence USA Championship. En route to a record-breaking season, the Pirates Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America and ESPN/Sports Weekly Coaches’ collected many team and individual awards along the way. Poll – during the second half of the season. When the final 2004 polls were released, ECU was ranked No. 8 by Baseball America, No. 9 in the Numerous Team Records Fall ESPN/Sports Weekly Coaches’ Poll, No. 10 by the NCBWA and No. 12 by ECU set school and C-USA records for runs (32), RBI (32) and at-bats (58) Collegiate Baseball. while setting a new school record for hits (34), falling one hit shy of the C-USA single-game record in a 32-14 win over Cincinnati in game two of Pirates In The Draft the series. The Pirates also completed a 19-game win streak from Mar. 27 Seven Pirates were taken in the 2004 Major League Baseball through May 4, which set new school and C-USA records. A school-record Amateur Draft: RHP Greg Bunn (fifth round by Montreal Expos), 100 home runs were hit in 64 games, surpassing the old single-season Trevor Lawhorn (ninth round by Cincinnati Reds), Ryan Norwood record (85) held by the 2001 squad. (ninth round by Chicago Cubs), Darryl Lawhorn (11th round by ), Matt Bishop (17th round by ), John Pirates Make Mark On Conference USA Records Poppert (17th round by Montreal Expos) and Ryan Jones (22nd round ECU finished 25-5 in Conference USA play, four games ahead of second- by Oakland Athletics). place Tulane for the regular season conference championship. The Pirates also set a C-USA record with 22 consecutive conference wins including six Final Goodbye To Harrington Field conference sweeps. ECU played its final game at Harrington Field on May 4, 2004 against UNC Wilmington. The Pirates finished with a 27-3 record at Harrington Field in Conference USA Awards the programs final season at the old park. Right-hander Greg Bunn was selected as the 2004 Conference USA Pitcher-of-the-Year while teammate Ryan Jones was chosen as the NCAA Regional Streak Continues 2004 Conference USA Player-of-the-Year. Head coach Randy Mazey was ECU made its sixth consecutive trip to the NCAA Regionals in 2004. After awarded the 2004 Conference USA Keith LeClair Coach-of-the-Year award winning the Kinston Regional at Historic Grainger Stadium, the Pirates and the Pirates put four players on the All-C-USA first-team (Jones, Bunn, advanced to the Columbia Super Regional falling to South Carolina. It was Trevor Lawhorn, Ryan Norwood) and two players on the second-team the second time in the last four years the Pirates have advanced to the (Jamie Paige, Darryl Lawhorn). Shane Mathews was the Pirates lone Super Regional. representative on the all-freshman squad. Five different Pirates earned league weekly honors including Hitter-of-the-Week five times and Other Interesting Facts Pitcher-of-the-Week twice. The Pirates turned what was believed to be the first triple play in school history in a 7-5 win over Duke … ECU was one of 12 Conference USA schools National Awards to record a win over a nationally-ranked team … The Pirates has wins over Ryan Jones and Greg Bunn earned several postseason awards in 2004. Clemson, Tulane, NC State and Southern Miss … At the conclusion of the Jones was named the NCBWA District IV Player-of-the-Year as well as Pirates season in 2004, ECU led the nation in win-loss percentage (.839) being chosen to four All-America squads. Bunn garnered five All-America the last seven weeks of the regular season … Ryan Jones was chosen as honors, while Ryan Norwood and Trevor Lawhorn both earned honorable one of 10 finalists for the 2004 Dick Howser Trophy, given to the nation’s mention All-America honors. Head coach Randy Mazey was named top collegiate baseball player … ECU finished 5-0 against Atlantic Coast the East Region Coach-of-the-Year by the American Baseball Coaches Conference teams including two wins over nationally-ranked NC State and Association (ABCA). Clemson.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 106 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2009 Greenville Regional Champions

Harrington drew back-to-back walks before Harris lifted a 0-1 count to left ECU Hosts Regional At Clark-LeClair Stadium field knotting the game at nine. For the first time in facility history, East Carolina’s Clark-LeClair Stadium With one away in the bottom of the 10th, Kyle Roller doubled to the served as one of 16 regional sites for the opening round of The Road To wall in center before Harrington flew out to right. After the Gamecocks Omaha when the Pirates garnered their fifth No. 1 seed at the Greenville brought in reliever Sam Dyson, Harris sat on a 3-1 count and knocked a Regional in 2009. With the top seed, the Pirates made their 24th NCAA ap- single to center that was just deep enough to score Roller and give the pearance, 10th in the last 11 seasons and third straight under Head Coach Pirates the win. Five Pirates took home Regional All-Tournament honors Billy Godwin. with sophomore Trent White claiming Most Outstanding Player honors. Joining Whitehead were Kevin Brandt (LHP), Henderson (INF), Roller (DH) Regular Season C-USA Champions and Ryan Wood (INF). The Pirates claimed their second Conference USA regular season crown in 2009 after posting a 17-7 record in league play, finishing one game ahead Pirate Trio Earns All-America Honors of perennial baseball power Rice (16-8). Heading into the final weekend of Ryan Wood joined Cory Scott (2000), Greg Bunn (2004) and Seth Maness conference action, the Pirates trailed the Owls by one game with a three- (2008) as the only players in school history to be named to five All-Amer- game home series against Memphis on the horizon. After taking the first ica squads during a single season. The senior second baseman, who led two games from Memphis and Rice splitting a pair with UAB, the Pirates the team with a .379 average, garnered honors from Ping!Baseball (first- and Owls were tied in the standings with one game remaining. team), NCBWA (second-team), Collegiate Baseball (third-team), Baseball ECU completed the series sweep of Memphis on senior Brandon Hender- America (third-team) and ABCA/Rawlings (third-team). son’s walk-off three-run shot to right field giving the Pirates a 13-2 victo- Roller, who set career-highs in average (.336), games played (66), runs ry in seven innings. Meanwhile, Rice looked to be on its way to a share of (63), hits (86), doubles (12), home runs (16), RBIs (75), walks (32) and hit the league title taking a 9-1 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning, but the by pitches (24), earned hometown Blazers roared back scoring 14 runs in the next four frames, in- first-team All-America honors from ABCA/Rawlings and Ping!Baseball. cluding a seven-run seventh, walking away with a 15-12 win and giving the Kevin Brant became the 10th Pirate to earn freshman All-America hon- Pirates their first regular season title since 2004. ors after his selections by Collegiate Baseball and Ping!Baseball. The lefthander made 28 appearances in 2009, logging six starts, and posted NCAA Greenville Regional Champions a 9-2 record. Brandt finished his rookie campaign with a 3.64 ERA and 72 In arguably the most exciting game ever inside Clark-LeClair Stadium, strikeouts, while walking just 24 batters in 81.2 innings pitched. On April 27 Devin Harris lifted the Pirates to a 10-9 victory in 10 innings over South he was named Conference USA Pitcher-of-the-Week after leading ECU to a Carolina in the NCAA Greenville Regional Championship game on June 1. shutout victory over then - No. 1 North Carolina. The win sent the Pirates to Chapel Hill for their third NCAA Super Region- al in school history, where they dropped both games to North Carolina ECU Ranked For 19-Straight Weeks 10-1 and 9-3. The 2009 Pirates tied a school-record by spending 19 consecutive weeks Trailing 6-0 in the fifth frame, ECU pushed across a pair of runs in the in the national polls, which started on Jan. 13 when they were tabbed fifth, sixth and seventh innings, while South Carolina added two runs in preseason No. 27 by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association the eighth putting the score at 8-6 and setting up a dramatic come from (NCBWA). After starting the season 5-1, the Pirates quickly moved into the behind win for the Pirates. In the ninth, Brandon Henderson and Dustin national spotlight garnering national rankings in six weekly polls.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 107 2018 Baseball Fact Book After closing out the 2009 season with a 46-20 overall record, which in- ECU head coach Keith LeClair throughout his coaching and playing career. cluded its third Super Regional appearance since 2001, ECU garnered Top Henderson started all 54 games played batting .330 with a career-best 13 20 rankings in six final polls. The Pirates finished No. 15 by ESPN/USA Today home runs and 57 RBI, while collecting 70 hits and scoring 34 runs. and Rivals.com, while being tabbed No. 16 by Collegiate Baseball and NCBWA, and No. 17 from Baseball America and Ping!Baseball. It marks the Pirates Receive Academic Honors 13th time in school history the Pirates were ranked in the final polls. Mike Anderson, Shawn Armstrong, Jared Avchen, Brett Bowers, Ethan Brown, Jacob Davis, Dustin Harrington, Brandon Henderson, Chris Hes- Godwin Named Keith LeClair Coach-of-the-Year ton, Austin Homan, Seth Maness, James McGhee, Kyle Roller, Drew Schie- In his fourth season as the Pirate skipper, Billy Godwin guided the Pirates ber and Zach Wright were all named to the Conference USA Commission- to their third consecutive NCAA Regional appearance and its first Super er’s Honor Roll after maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better during Regional since 2004 when they claimed the Greenville Regional title in- the 2008-09 academic year. side Clark-LeClair Stadium. Godwin became just the second ECU coach to For the second straight year, Schieber was one of 17 ECU student-athletes record three straight 40 plus win seasons (Keith LeClair, 1999-2002) after named to the PCS Phosphate All-Academic Team at the annual Breakfast posting a league-best 46-20 mark that lead to the 2009 Conference USA of Champions event in May of 2009. Schieber and Avchen also took home regular season crown. the Academic Excellence Award. His 2009 squad was one of the most prolific offenses in the nation, fin- ishing with a NCAA-best 814 hits and ranking among the national leaders Five Pirates Selected In MLB Draft in runs (4th/565), doubles (6th/154), home runs (7th/108), slugging per- After having 23 players taken in the Major League Baseball Amateur centage (12th/.546) and batting average (15th/.339), while also leading Draft since 2003, five Pirates heard their names called in the 2009 draft, C-USA (all games) with a .415 on-base percentage, 523 RBI and 1,310 total with four being selected on the second day. Devin Harris was taken first bases and a .971 fielding percentage. For the third consecutive season the when the Baltimore Orioles chose him with the 236th overall pick in the Pirates ranked first in home runs belting a school-record 108 to follow-up eighth round. Ryan Wood was drafted by the Kansas City Royals as a pitch- their 89 homers in 2008 and 68 in 2007. er in the 11th round (pick No. 332) just before Chris Heston heard his name called in the 12th round by the San Francisco Giants (pick No. 357). Stephen Eight Pirates Earn All-Conference Honors Batts was selected by the with the 587th overall pick The Pirates landed the most All-Conference selections with seven, in- as a first baseman in round 19, while Kyle Roller was chosen by the Oak- cluding a league-best five first teamers in Stephen Batts (OF), Chris Hes- land Athletics in the 47th round (pick No. 1413) on the final day of the am- ton (RHP), Seth Maness (RHP), Kyle Roller (DH) and Ryan Wood (INF). Brad ateur draft. Mincey (RHP) and Trent Whitehead (OF) were named second-team, while Kevin Brandt (LHP) took home All-Freshman Team accolades. Heston be- Roller Named National Player-of-the-Week came the second Pirate to be named Newcomer-of-the-Year following Kyle Roller became the third player in school history to earn National Justin Bristow’s selection in 2008. Player-of-the-Week honors from NCBWA back on Mar. 24 after he led the Pirates to a perfect 5-0 week where ECU outscored its opponents 90 to 17. Henderson Awarded Honorary No. 23 Jersey Roller batted .591 (13-for-22) on the week with four home runs, 15 RBI, two Senior first basemen Brandon Henderson became the seventh recipient walks, one strikeout and was plunked five times, while hitting safely in all of the honorary No. 23 jersey, which was the number worn by the late five contests and posting four multi-hit and multi-RBI games.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 108 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2016 Charlottesville Regional Champions

One Win Away From Omaha Kruczynski And Williams-Sutton For the first time in program history, ECU came one win away from Garner All-America Honors making its first appearance in the College World Series. After sweeping Junior Evan Kruczynski picked up a pair of All-America honors in 2016 through the Charlottesville Regional, ECU headed to No. 5 National Seed (Third-Team D1Baseball and Honorable Mention Perfect Game) after post- Texas Tech in Lubbock, Texas. The Pirates picked up their first-ever super ing an 8-1 record with a 2.01 ERA. He struck out a career-high 95 batters regional win defeating the Red Raiders in the game one 8-6 behind Tra- on his way to winning ECU’s pitching triple crown. In 17 starts he allowed vis Watkins’ grand slam and a solid pitching performance from Evan 32 runs (26 earned) on 107 hits while issuing 27 walks earning First-Team Kruczynski (5.2 IP, 3 Rs, 6 Ks). All-American Conference accolades. In two NCAA postseason starts, he In game two, ECU had a chance to break a one-all tie and win the series sported a 2-0 record with a 2.13 ERA allowing three runs (all earned) on as it had runners in scoring position four times (twice on third base) late in six hits with 12 strikeouts in 12.2 innings. One of five Charlottesville All-Re- the contest. In the bottom of the 12th, Brady Lloyd pinch hit with the bases gional selections, he became the first Pirate pitcher to register a win in loaded sending what looked like the game winning hit up the middle that Super Regional action helping ECU to an 8-6 victory over Texas Tech. The would have scored Parker Lamm, but the two-hopper skimmed off the left-hander, who earned First-Team All-American Athletic Conference pitcher’s mound and right into Michael Davis’ glove forcing Watkins out a honors, stood among the conference leaders in innings pitched (second), second. The Red Raiders scored a pair of runs in the top of the 13th on Eric wins (third) and strikeouts (t5th). Gutierrez’ single forcing a game three, winner take-all, which Texas Tech Dwanya Williams-Sutton was named to three Freshman All-America won 11-0 advancing to the College World Series. teams (Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and D1Baseball) leading The American in batting average (.360) and on-base percentage (.455), while Sweep In Charlottesville Regional ranking second in slugging percentage (.551). The Wilson, N.C. native be- After finishing second in the American Athletic Conference standings, came the first Pirate since Brian Cavanaugh to lead a conference in bat- ECU earned its 28th NCAA Regional appearance after being tabbed as the ting average (.382) back in 2005 when ECU was a member of Conference No. 3 seed in the Charlottesville Regional. The Pirates opened regional play USA. He started 55 of 56 games, belted five home runs, laced four triples with a 9-1 win over No. 20 and second seeded Bryant using a seven-run and 11 doubles (20 extra base hits), while scoring 31 runs, driving in 27 and eighth inning. The next day, ECU took on regional host and No. 10 Virginia swiping 7 of 12 bases. Williams-Sutton, who also garnered 2016 First-Team with the winner advancing to the regional finals. Trailing 6-3 going to the All-American Athletic Conference accolades, earned league player-of-the- bottom of the ninth, the Pirates sent six batters to the plate scoring five week honors twice (Feb. 29 and May 23) and tallied six game-winning RBI runs, which was highlighted by Travis Watkins’ three-run walk-off homer with four coming in league play. for an 8-6 victory. Just one win away from reaching their fourth Super Re- gional in program history, the Pirates completed the weekend sweep de- Kruczynski And Lamm Named feating William & Mary (8-4) behind two-run home runs from Eric Tyler, Jungle Award Winners Watkins and Charlie Yorgen. Five Pirates earned all-regional team hon- Every year the Pirate Jungle members honor the baseball team with ors in Garrett Brooks, Evan Kruczynski, Tyler, Watkins (Most Outstanding its Annual Williams Jungle Awards. Members of the famed Jungle pres- Player) and Yorgen. ent a Pitching and Offensive MVP with the recipient receiving a plaque

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 109 2018 Baseball Fact Book as well has having their names immortalized inside the Clark-LeClair Sta- Mozingo. He followed that with an RBI sac fly in the fifth that scored dium clubhouse. For the 2016 season, junior Evan Kruczynski was named Charlie Yorgen giving ECU an 8-0 lead. Tyler capped the historic day the Pitching MVP after posting an 8-1 record with a 2.01 ERA. Senior Park- hitting his first career grand slam in the five-run eighth frame that er Lamm took home Offensive MVP honors after starting 57 games where pushed across Jeff Nelson, Watkins and Ryan Littlefield. The previous he batted .287 (68-for-237) with 28 RBI, 28 runs scored while collecting record of seven RBI in a contest had been done just twice in school 18 multi-hit and five multi-RBI games. He ranked among the team lead- history by Jim Riley (vs. Fairfield/Mar. 8, 1987) and Darryl Lawhorn (vs. ers (top-4) in six statistical categories including stolen bases (12/first), hits New York Tech/Feb. 23, 2002). (third) and RBI (fourth). In the field, he tallied 94 putouts, two assists and didn’t commit an error in 96 chances. Keith LeClair Classic Champs Four Years Straight For the ninth time in 13 years and fourth-straight season, the Pirates Tyler Sets ECU And American Single-Game Records claimed the annual Keith LeClair Classic title in 2016 posting a 2-1 record Junior Eric Tyler set a new ECU and American Athletic Conference notching wins over Southeastern Louisiana (2-1) and Maryland (4-3), single-game record on Mar. 26 when he drove in eight runs against while falling to Tennessee (5-2). For the Pirates, it marked their eighth Jacksonville in a 13-0 series clinching win at Lewis Field inside Clark- outright championship following wins in 2004, 2007-08, 2010 and 2013- LeClair Stadium. Tyler drove in all three of ECU’s runs in the first inning 16. ECU also picked up co-championship honors in 2006 along with NC on a three-run shot to left field that plated Travis Watkins and Zack State and West Virginia.

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 110 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year-By-Year Batting Leaders Year Name Avg. Year Name Hits Year Name HRs Year Name RBI 1961 Cotton Clayton .372 1961 C. Clayton/S. Gaylord 32 1961 Cotton Clayton 4 1961 Cotton Clayton 32 1962 Carlton Barnes .472 1962 Carlton Barnes 42 1962 Bobby Joyce 4 1962 Carlton Barnes 22 1963 Buddy Bovender .327 1963 Buddy Bovender 35 1963 Tommy Kidd 6 1963 Tommy Kidd 25 1964 Bob Kayler .397 1964 C. Conners/B. Kaylor 29 1964 B. Bovender/F. Rodriguez 4 1964 B. Bovender/B. Moore 18 1965 Carlton Barnes .447 1965 Carlton Barnes 38 1965 W. Britton/F. Rodriguez 2 1965 Three Tied 14 1966 Wayne Britton .324 1966 L. Smith/E. Thorne 26 1966 Wayne Britton 4 1966 Wayne Britton 25 1967 Richard Narron .452 1967 Richard Narron 33 1967 Jim Snyder 5 1967 Jim Snyder 24 1968 Jim Snyder .333 1968 Jim Snyder 36 1968 Jim Snyder 8 1968 J. Snyder/D. Winchester 24 1969 Carey Anderson .333 1969 Dick Corrada 31 1969 Carey Anderson 4 1969 Carey Anderson 22 1970 Dennis Vick .327 1970 Dennis Vick 33 1970 Larry Walters 3 1970 Larry Walters 16 1971 Mike Aldridge .327 1971 Mike Aldridge 37 1971 Mike Aldridge 7 1971 Mike Aldridge 32 1972 Richard Lamm .302 1972 Richard Lamm 29 1972 Richard Lamm 3 1972 Ron Staggs 15 1973 Mike Hogan .337 1973 Mike Hogan 30 1973 Larry Walters 3 1973 Geoff Beaston 16 1974 Ron Staggs .327 1974 Ron Staggs 34 1974 Ron Staggs 7 1974 Ron Staggs 20 1975 Ron Staggs .381 1975 Ron Staggs 37 1975 Ron Staggs 7 1975 Ron Staggs 23 1976 Rick Koryda .414 1976 Joe Roenker 31 1976 Joe Roenker 5 1976 Joe Roenker 21 1977 Sonny Wooten .336 1977 Pete Paradossi 52 1977 Bobby Supel 6 1977 Sonny Wooten 39 1978 Butch Davis .336 1978 Billy Best 50 1978 E. Gates/B. Supel 9 1978 Bobby Supel 32 1979 Macon Moye .342 1979 Macon Moye 55 1979 Rick Derechailo 10 1979 Macon Moye 33 1980 Butch Davis .362 1980 Butch Davis 50 1980 Butch Davis 12 1980 Butch Davis 27 1981 Todd Hendley .304 1981 T. Evans/M. Sorrell 48 1981 John Hallow 5 1981 Todd Evans 30 1982 Fran Fitzgerald .355 1982 Todd Evans 64 1982 Fran Fitzgerald 8 1982 Todd Hendley 34 1983 Winfred Johnson .321 1983 T. Evans/J. Hallow 45 1983 Winfred Johnson 11 1983 John Hallow 30 1984 Chris Bradberry .354 1984 Greg Hardison 61 1984 Winfred Johnson 18 1984 Winfred Johnson 46 1985 Winfred Johnson .432 1985 Winfred Johnson 73 1985 Winfred Johnson 22 1985 Winfred Johnson 75 1986 Winfred Johnson .389 1986 Winfred Johnson 65 1986 Winfred Johnson 19 1986 Winfred Johnson 72 1987 Steve Sides .369 1987 Steve Sides 64 1987 Jay McGraw 8 1987 Jay McGraw 44 1988 Steve Godin .335 1988 Steve Godin 55 1988 Jay McGraw 8 1988 Calvin Brown 51 1989 John Adams .346 1989 Tommy Eason 55 1989 Calvin Brown 11 1989 Calvin Brown 44 1990 John Adams .413 1990 John Adams 86 1990 Tommy Eason 17 1990 Tommy Eason 62 1991 John Gast .323 1991 John Gast 61 1991 Tommy Eason 13 1991 Tommy Eason 51 1992 David Leisten .374 1992 David Leisten 61 1992 Lee Kushner 13 1992 Lee Kushner 42 1993 Pat Watkins .445 1993 Pat Watkins 98 1993 Pat Watkins 19 1993 L. Kushner/P. Watkins 57 1994 Rick Britton .365 1994 Brian Yerys 80 1994 R. Britton/C. Triplett 9 1994 Brian Yerys 59 1995 Lamont Edwards .340 1995 Lamont Edwards 50 1995 Brian Yerys 11 1995 Brian Yerys 41 1996 Lamont Edwards .369 1996 Lamont Edwards 59 1996 Tim Flaherty 8 1996 Lamont Edwards 33 1997 Steve Salargo .374 1997 Steve Salargo 82 1997 Tim Flaherty 20 1997 Randy Rigsby 55 1998 Ryan Massimo .357 1998 R. Massimo/R. Rigsby 81 1998 R. Massimo/J. Williamson 13 1998 Ryan Massimo 60 1999 Steve Salargo .398 1999 Steve Salargo 97 1999 Steve Salargo 16 1999 Steve Salargo 77 2000 Joseph Hastings .352 2000 Chad Tracy 78 2000 Joseph Hastings 13 2000 Joseph Hastings 60 2001 Bryant Ward .366 2001 Chad Tracy 88 2001 Cliff Godwin 15 2001 Joseph Hastings 62 2002 Darryl Lawhorn .416 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 104 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 19 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 68 2003 Darryl Lawhorn .332 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 77 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 14 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 49 2004 Ryan Jones .400 2004 Jamie Paige 97 2004 Trevor Lawhorn 21 2004 Ryan Jones 69 2005 Brian Cavanaugh .382 2005 Brian Cavanaugh 79 2005 Drew Costanzo 11 2005 Mark Minicozzi 48 2006 Jake Smith .344 2006 Jake Smith 75 2006 Adam Witter 14 2006 Jake Smith 65 2007 Dale Mollenhauer .329 2007 Ryan Tousley 74 2007 Roller, Tousley 11 2007 Stephen Batts 56 2008 Harrison Eldridge .352 2008 Harrison Eldridge 87 2008 Corey Kemp 18 2008 Corey Kemp 72 2009 Ryan Wood .379 2009 Trent Whitehead 105 2009 kyle Roller 16 2009 kyle Roller 75 2010 Corey Thompson .377 2010 Corey Thompson 86 2010 Zach Wright 14 2010 Corey Thompson 54 2011 Corey Thompson .328 2011 Trent Whitehead 80 2011 Zach Wright 13 2011 Corey Thompson 47 2012 John Wooten .338 2012 John Wooten 80 2012 John Wooten 9 2012 C. Thompson/J. Wooten 40 2013 Drew Reynolds .322 2013 Bryan Bass 71 2013 Chase McDonald 11 2013 Chase McDonald 46 2014 Zach Houchins .347 2014 Zach Houchins 84 2014 Bryce Harman 7 2014 Ian Townsend 30 2015 Hunter Allen .349 2015 Hunter Allen 73 2015 Luke Lowery 12 2015 Luke Lowery 49 2016 Dwayna Williams-Sutton .360 2016 Travis Watkins 76 2016 Travis Watkins 7 2016 Travis Watkins 44 2017 Eric Tyler .343 2017 Travis Watkins 84 2017 S. Brickhouse/T. Watkins 10 2017 Travis Watkins 49 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 111 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year Name Runs Year Name SB Hitting Triple Crown Winner 1961 Wally Cockrell 31 1961 N/A Year Player Year Player 1962 Carlton Barnes 29 1962 Spencer Gaylor 3 1961 Cotton Clayton 1985 Winfred Johnson 1963 Buddy Bovender 29 1963 Buddy Bovender 13 1962 Carlton Barnes 1986 Winfred Johnson 1964 Fred Rodriguez 21 1964 Chuck Conners 5 1966 Wayne Britton 1993 Pat Watkins 1965 Carlton Barnes 21 1965 P. Barnes/F. Rodriguez 5 1968 Jim Snyder 1998 Ryan Massimo 1966 Fred Rodriguez 19 1966 Edward Thorne 13 1969 Carey Anderson 1999 Steve Salargo 1967 Three tied 21 1967 Edward Thorne 6 1971 Mike Aldridge 2000 Joseph Hastings 1968 Jim Snyder 25 1968 Jim Snyder 5 1974 Ron Staggs 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 1969 Carey Anderson 18 1969 Stu Garrett 4 1975 Ron Staggs 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 1970 Taylor, Dowd 15 1970 Stu Garrett 6 1980 Butch Davis 2012 John Wooten 1971 Mike Aldridge 19 1971 Matt Walker 5 1972 Richard Lamm 27 1972 Matt Walker 7 1973 Ronnie Leggett 18 1973 Three tied 3 1974 Three tied 18 1974 Ron Leggett 9 1975 Ron Staggs 22 1975 Geoff Beaston 11 1976 Joe Roenker 23 1976 Geoff Beaston 9 1977 Eddie Gates 34 1977 Billy Best 16 1978 Bobby Supel 46 1978 Billy Best 14 1979 Billy Best 35 1979 Billy Best 15 1980 Butch Davis 28 1980 Billy Best 9 1981 Mike Sorrell 40 1981 Mark Shank 13 1982 Mike Sorrell 38 1982 Ricky Nichols 14 1983 Mike Salmond 28 1983 Mike Salmond 7 1984 Greg Hardison 41 1984 Steve Sides 6 1985 Chris Bradberry 53 1985 C. Bradberry/M. Shank 11 1986 Winfred Johnson 50 1986 C. Bradberry/S. Sides 20 1987 Jay McGraw 40 1987 John Thomas 10 1988 Jay McGraw 47 1988 Steve Godin 18 1989 John Thomas 46 1989 John Thomas 24 1990 John Adams 61 1990 John Gast 30 1991 David Leisten 54 1991 John Gast 19 1992 Lee Kushner 48 1992 Pat Watkins 16 1993 Pat Watkins 63 1993 Pat Watkins 29 1994 Jamie Borel 63 1994 Jamie Borel 43 Darryl Lawhorn 1995 Lamont Edwards 50 1995 Lamont Edwards 16 1996 Lamont Edwards 36 1996 Lamont Edwards 21 1997 Randy Rigsby 58 1997 Antaine Jones 26 1998 Antaine Jones 52 1998 Randy Rigsby 23 1999 Steve Salargo 70 1999 James Molinari 26 2000 Four tied 50 2000 James Molinari 18 2001 Chad Tracy 62 2001 Warren Gaspar 16 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 56 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 15 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 49 2003 Ryan Jones 8 2004 Jamie Paige 67 2004 Jamie Paige 20 2005 Drew Costanzo 53 2005 Brian Cavanaugh 14 2006 H. Eldridge, A. Witter 44 2006 Jay Mattox 14 2007 Harrison Eldridge 58 2007 Harrison Eldridge 15 2008 Ryan Wood 70 2008 Harrison Eldridge 32 2009 Ryan Wood 87 2009 Stephen Batts 19 2010 Corey Thompson 61 2010 Trent Whitehead 15 2011 Zach Wright 47 2011 Trent Whitehead 17 2012 John Wooten 50 2012 Zach Wright 10 2013 Bryan Bass 36 2013 Jack Reinheimer 10 2014 Drew Reynolds 33 2014 Z. Houchins/G. Brooks 6 2015 Luke Lowery 40 2015 Charlie Yorgen 8 2016 Travis Watkins 43 2016 Parker Lamm 12 2017 Charlie Yorgen 49 2017 Turner Brown 10 Steve Salargo EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 112 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year-By-Year Pitching Leaders Year Name Wins Year Name ERA (min. 30 IP) Year Name Saves 1961 Larry Crayton 10 1961 Nathan Greene 2.60 1961 N/A 1962 Nathan Greene 4 1962 Lacy West 2.63 1962 N/A 1963 Lacy West 8 1963 N/A 1963 N/A 1964 Jimmy Raynor 6 1964 Pete Hunter 2.12 1964 N/A 1965 Barnes, Rawls 6 1965 Johnny Rawls 1.24 1965 N/A 1966 Jimmy Raynor 8 1966 Dennis Burke 1.46 1966 N/A 1967 Dennis Burke 6 1967 Dellinger 0.86 1967 N/A 1968 Dennis Burke 6 1968 Dennis Burke 0.91 1968 N/A 1969 Ron Hastings 4 1969 Ron Hastings 1.22 1969 N/A 1970 Ron Hastings 8 1970 Ron Hastings 0.56 1970 Hal Baird 3 1971 Hal Baird 7 1971 Hal Baird 1.72 1971 B. Godwin/R. Hastings 2 1972 Bill Godwin 7 1972 Dave LaRussa 0.79 1972 Three tied 1 1973 Tommy Toms 7 1973 Tommy Toms 0.93 1973 Three tied 1 1974 Bill Godwin 6 1974 Dave LaRussa 1.19 1974 None 1975 Dean Reavis 6 1975 Dean Reavis 1.82 1975 Terry Durham 1 1976 Terry Durham 6 1976 Pete Conaty 1.21 1976 Bob Feeney 3 1977 Mickey Britt 9 1977 Mickey Britt 1.68 1977 Pete Conaty 1 1978 Mickey Britt 10 1978 Mickey Britt 2.69 1978 Ricky Ramey 2 1979 Bob Patterson 6 1979 Paul Davis 1.62 1979 Bill Wilder 1 1980 Bill Wilder 10 1980 Bill Wilder 1.74 1980 Davis, Ramey 2 1981 Wilder, Ramey 7 1981 Bob Patterson 1.97 1981 Bob Patterson 2 1982 Bob Patterson 10 1982 Bob Patterson 1.84 1982 Bob Patterson 2 1983 Winfred Johnson 7 1983 Bob Davidson 3.10 1983 Butler, Parsons 1 1984 Winfred Johnson 10 1984 Jim Peterson 3.25 1984 Bob Davidson 3 1985 Mike Christopher 10 1985 Daniel Boone 2.87 1985 Three tied 1 1986 Jim Peterson 12 1986 Jake Jacobs 2.49 1986 J. Jacobs/W. Johnson 2 1987 Gary Smith 10 1987 Brien Berckman 3.82 1987 Gary Smith 4 1988 Gary Smith 8 1988 Jake Jacobs 3.32 1988 Gary Smith 2 1989 Jonathan Jenkins 12 1989 John White 1.89 1989 Brien Berckman 4 1990 Langdon, Jenkins 11 1990 Tim Langdon 2.16 1990 Three tied 2 1991 Three tied 5 1991 Lyle Hartgrove 3.63 1991 L. Hartgrove/M. Whitten 3 1992 Johnny Beck 7 1992 Tom Moye 3.11 1992 Lyle Hartgrove 3 1993 Lyle Hartgrove 11 1993 Mike Sanburn 2.26 1993 Three tied 2 1994 Johnny Beck 12 1994 Jason Mills 1.86 1994 Mills, Beck 1 1995 Patrick Dunham 7 1995 Patrick Dunham 3.28 1995 J. Dunham/J. Hewitt 2 1996 Patrick Dunham 8 1996 Patrick Dunham 3.10 1996 Jeff Hewitt 2 1997 Brooks Jernigan 8 1997 Brooks Jernigan 4.07 1997 Bill Outlaw 4 1998 Brooks Jernigan 7 1998 B. Jernigan/F. Minton 3.74 1998 Travis Thompson 5 1999 Travis Thompson 10 1999 Cory Scott 2.53 1999 kevyn Fulcher 10 2000 F. Minton/J. Schumacher 7 2000 Cory Scott 1.52 2000 Cory Scott 22 2001 Sam Narron 12 2001 Jason Mandryk 1.95 2001 Will Brinson 8 2002 Neal Sears 9 2002 Neal Sears 2.23 2002 Greg Bunn 7 2003 Neal Sears 6 2003 Glenn Tucker 2.82 2003 Greg Bunn 9 2004 Greg Bunn 10 2004 Greg Bunn 2.70 2004 Mike Flye 5 2005 T.J. Hose 7 2005 Ricky Brooks 3.46 2005 B. Braxton/T.J. Hose 2 2006 Brody Taylor 8 2006 Jason Neitz 3.06 2006 Four tied 1 2007 T.J. Hose 6 2007 Jason Neitz 2.60 2007 Shane Mathews 14 2008 J. Bristow/S. Maness 9 2008 Justin Bristow 3.07 2008 J. Ruhlman/S. Simmons 2 2009 Brad Mincey 10 2009 Brad Mincey 3.16 2009 Seth Simmons 9 2010 Seth Maness 10 2010 Seth Maness 4.17 2010 Seth Simmons 9 2011 Seth Maness 10 2011 Brad Mincey 1.57 2011 Seth Simmons 6 2012 Jharel Cotton 8 2012 Andy Smithmyer 1.92 2012 Drew Reynolds 10 2013 J. Hoffman/R. Williams 6 2013 Brett Mabry 2.35 2013 Drew Reynolds 14 2014 Ryan Williams 11 2014 Ryan Williams 1.81 2014 Ryan Williams 7 2015 Evan Kruczynski 8 2015 Joe Ingle 1.14 2015 Joe Ingle 8 2016 Evan Kruczynski 8 2016 Evan Kruczynski 2.01 2016 Joe Ingle 12 2017 C. Holba/E. Kruczynski/J. Wolfe 4 2017 Jake Agnos 3.22 2017 M. Bridges/J. Ingle 2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 113 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year Name Strikeouts Pitching Triple Crown Winner 1961 Larry Crayton 119 Year Player Year Player 1962 Lacy West 37 1973 Tommy Toms 1997 Brooks Jernigan 1963 N/A 1978 Mickey Britt 1998 Brooks Jernigan 1964 Jimmy Raynor 65 1980 Bill Wilder 2004 Greg Bunn 1965 Johnny Rawls 65 1982 Bob Patterson 2008 Justin Bristow 1966 Jimmy Raynor 92 1990 Tim Langdon 2014 Ryan Williams 1967 Dennis Burke 46 1996 Patrick Dunham 2016 Evan Kruczynski 1968 Vince Colbert 78 1969 Ron Hastings 48 1970 Hal Baird 84 1971 Hal Baird 105 1972 Tommy Toms 41 1973 Tommy Toms 65 1974 Dave LaRussa 44 1975 Terry Durham 32 1976 Terry Durham 38 1977 Pete Conaty 77 1978 Mickey Britt 83 1979 Britt, Davis 65 1980 B. Patterson/B. Wilder 59 1981 Bill Wilder 118 1982 Bob Patterson 64 1983 Bob Davidson 69 1984 Robbie McClanahan 66 1985 Mike Christopher 84 1986 Jim Peterson 74 1987 Gary Smith 52 1988 Scott Stevens 59 1989 J. Jacobs/J. Jenkins 89 1990 Tim Langdon 86 1991 Johnny Beck 70 1992 Johnny Beck 91 1993 Johnny Beck 88 1994 Mike Sanburn 82 1995 Jason Mills 72 Evan Kruczynski 1996 Patrick Dunham 97 1997 Brooks Jernigan 112 1998 Brooks Jernigan 105 1999 Foye Minton 89 2000 Foye Minton 70 2001 Sam Narron 67 2002 Davey Penny 93 2003 Glenn Tucker 86 2004 Greg Bunn 117 2005 Ricky Brooks 70 2006 Shane Mathews 75 2007 T.J. Hose 70 2008 Justin Bristow 84 2009 Chris Heston 88 2010 Zach Woods 103 2011 Seth Maness 80 2012 Brandt, Joyner 68 2013 Jeff Hoffman 84 2014 Ryan Williams 76 2015 Reid Love 82 2016 Evan Kruczynski 95 2017 Trey Benton 74 Bold indicates NCAA leader Ryan Williams EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 114 2018 Baseball Fact Book Year-By-Year Results (E.C.T.C.) April 17 Navy T 2-2 April 27 William & Mary W 16-1 1932 April 18 William & Mary W 12-4 April 28 Louisburg W 4-1 1-5 Overall Head Coach: R.C. Deal April 25 Presbyterian W 6-2 May 1 Navy W 10-9 April 9 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 12-7 April 27 Guilford L 2-0 May 3 High Point L 6-1 April 16 Louisburg College L 1-0 May 1 Oak Ridge W 8-2 May 4 Western Carolina L 4-2 April 21 Campbell L 10-2 May 4 High Point W 10-1 May 5 Western Carolina W 8-1 April 27 William & Mary L 8-1 May 5 High Point L 8-5 May 13 Navy W 10-9 May 5 Louisburg L 18-7 May 17 William & Mary W 10-9 1937 1940 9-4-2 Overall 4-3 Overall Head Coach: Bo Farley Head Coach: Bo Farley 1933 April 1 High Point W 5-4 3-3 Overall N/A Elon L 7-1 April 2 Louisburg W 3-1 Head Coach: R.C. Deal N/A High Point N/A April 7 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-3 April 5 Campbell L 7-3 N/A Campbell W 6-1 April 8 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 8-6 April 14 Presbyterian W 10-9 N/A Oak Ridge N/A April 10 Duke (B) T 6-6 April 15 Presbyterian N/A N/A Elon N/A April 14 Oak Ridge L 6-3 April 21 Atlantic Christian (Barton) N/A N/A Oak Ridge W 3-1 April 15 High Point W 8-7 April 28 Presbyterian L 2-1 N/A Louisburg L 3-2 April 16 High Point L 9-6 May 5 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 10-6 N/A Campbell W 7-5 April 20 Guilford W 8-3 May 10 High Point L 11-9 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 5-2 April 24 Oak Ridge W 6-2 May 11 High Point W 18-1 N/A Navy L 3-1 April 25 Oak Ridge L 15-14 April 29 Presbyterian T 2-2 1941 1934 May 1 Campbell W 10-5 Unknown Record 6-4 Overall May 2 Greenville Greenies W 4-2 Head Coach: W.O. Jolly Head Coach: John Christenberry May 8 William & Mary L 7-6 March 27 Guilford N/A N/A Campbell W 6-4 March 28 Guilford N/A N/A William & Mary W 18-3 April 13 Presbyterian N/A 1938 N/A William & Mary W 16-6 17-3 Overall N/A Elmira N.Y. Club L 8-0 April 14 Presbyterian N/A Head Coach: Bo Farley N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 14-8 April 19 Presbyterian N/A March 28 Guilford W 3-2 N/A Elon W 7-6 April 20 Presbyterian N/A March 29 Guilford W 4-2 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 3-2 April 28 High Point N/A March 30 High Point W 8-3 N/A Navy L 11-2 May 2 Oak Ridge N/A March 31 High Point W 6-0 N/A Navy L 6-4 May 3 Oak Ridge N/A April 9 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 9-6 May 12 High Point N/A April 12 New Bern W 3-1 N/A Campbell W 9-3 May 13 Oak Ridge N/A April 13 New Bern L 7-4 April 14 Louisburg W 19-2 1942 1935 April 18 William & Mary W 8-0 Records and game-by-game results unavailable 3-3-1 Overall April 19 William & Mary W 9-1 Head Coach: Unknown April 25 Louisburg W 6-3 1943-1945 March 27 Guilford L 5-2 April 26 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-6 No games played March 29 Guilford T 5-5 April 30 William & Mary W 6-5 March 30 High Point W 4-3 May 2 Navy W 8-2 1946-1949 April 1 High Point L 11-7 May 3 Navy W 15-1 Records and game-by-game results unavailable April 6 Louisburg N/A May 4 William & Mary L 6-5 April 10 William & Mary N/A May 7 Campbell W 6-1 1950 April 15 Louisburg W 16-14 May 9 High Point L 16-14 7-7-1 Overall April 24 High Point W 9-7 May 10 High Point W 7-3 Head Coach: Jack Boone April 29 Oak Ridge L 6-1 May 18 Campbell W 8-1 N/A Elon L 5-1 N/A Greenville Robins W 5-3 1936 1939 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 13-9 6-4-1 Overall 6-5 Overall N/A Western Carolina W 4-3 Head Coach: Bo Farley Head Coach: Gordon Gilbert N/A Appalachian State W 10-5 April 8 Guilford L 14-1 March 29 Campbell L 13-5 N/A Appalachian State W 6-4 April 9 Guilford W 4-0 April 10 High Point W 23-3 N/A Navy L 8-7 April 12 High Point W 5-3 April 11 High Point L 9-8 N/A U.S. Receiving Station T 6-6 April 13 High Point L 6-4 April 23 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 10-9 N/A Catawba L 7-4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 115 2018 Baseball Fact Book N/A Elon L 6-5 N/A High Point W 22-2 N/A Navy W 6-4 N/A Guilford W 6-5 1959 16-3 Overall N/A High Point W 6-5 N/A Montclair L 7-2 Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Lenoir Rhyne L 13-0 N/A Montclair W 8-7 Game-by-game results unavailable N/A Guilford W 8-4 N/A Montclair W 6-2 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 8-2 N/A Elon L 3-2 1960 N/A High Point W 6-3 17-5 Overall 1951 (East Carolina College) N/A Guilford L 7-1 Head Coach: Jim Mallory 11-10 Overall N/A High Point W 7-2 Game-by-game results unavailable Head Coach: Jack Boone N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 15-2 N/A Camp Lejeune W 7-3 N/A Elon L 4-0 N/A Navy L 8-6 1961 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-1 21-4 Overall N/A Navy L 8-6 N/A High Point W 17-6 Head Coach Jim Mallory N/A Montclair W 9-6 N/A Guilford L 7-3 N/A Springfield W 13-8 N/A Guilford W 9-6 N/A Guilford W 14-2 N/A Camp Lejeune L 5-2 N/A Elon L 3-2 N/A Elon W 6-5 N/A Delaware W 20-0 N/A Cherry Point L 10-3 N/A Elon W 12-9 N/A Appalachian State W 6-0 N/A Guilford L 5-2 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 8-6 N/A Appalachian State W 13-0 N/A Western Carolina L 8-1 N/A Delaware W 9-0 N/A Western Carolina W 8-1 1954 N/A Western Carolina W 9-2 N/A Navy L 10-1 15-7 Overall N/A Western Carolina W 8-3 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 10-8 Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Catawba W 19-5 N/A Elon W 8-0 Game-by-game results unavailable N/A Wake Forest L 13-0 N/A Catawba W 6-1 N/A High Point W 17-3 N/A High Point W 14-8 1955 N/A High Point W 7-0 N/A Navy L 10-5 20-5 Overall N/A Pfeiffer W 12-0 N/A Navy W 12-8 Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Elon W 7-1 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 6-5 Game-by-game results unavailable N/A Catawba L 10-5 N/A Lenoir Rhyne W 6-1 N/A High Point W 7-6 1956 N/A Pfeiffer L 9-8 N/A Lenoir Rhyne W 12-1 18-5 Overall N/A Catawba W 4-2 Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 12-10 1952 Game-by-game results unavailable N/A Elon W 6-5 9-9 Overall NAIA District Playoffs Head Coach: Jack Boone 1957 N/A Saint Bernard W 3-1 N/A Cherry Point L 2-1 16-7 Overall N/A Carson Newman W 10-5 N/A Cherry Point L 11-2 Head Coach: Jim Mallory NAIA National Playoffs N/A High Point W 5-2 Game-by-game results unavailable N/A Grambling State W 9-4 N/A Elon L 2-1 N/A Omaha University W 11-3 N/A Elon W 8-3 1958 N/A Sacramento State L 14-5 N/A Guilford W 13-3 10-6 Overall N/A High Point W 14-2 Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Sacramento State W 13-7 Game-by-game results unavailable ** ECU Wins National Championship N/A Montclair L 9-4 N/A Montclair W 4-3 N/A Guilford W 5-3 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 3-1 N/A High Point L 5-3 N/A High Point W 8-4 N/A Navy L 11-3 N/A Guilford L 6-5 N/A Guilford W 8-4 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 6-5 N/A Elon W 12-3 1953 16-5 Overall Head Coach: Jack Boone N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-0 N/A New Bedford W 7-0 N/A New Bedford W 13-3 1961 National Championship Team EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 116 2018 Baseball Fact Book N/A California Wesleyan W 5-0 N/A Campbell W 7-3 1962 N/A Mayville State W 3-1 N/A Wake Forest W 12-1 11-10 Overall Head Coach: Jim Mallory N/A Winona State W 10-2 N/A Ithaca College W 12-2 N/A Grambling State L 7-5 1966 N/A Ithaca College L 5-3 ** ECU finishes third in nation 17-10 Overall • 12-3 Southern Conference (1st) Head Coach: Earl Smith N/A Wake Forest W 10-9 National Rank: 28th (CB) N/A Delaware L 12-7 1964 18-7 Overall March 19 North Carolina W 5-3 N/A Delaware L 4-1 Head Coach: Earl Smith March 21 Springfield L 7-1 N/A Washington & Lee W 14-2 N/A Springfield W 5-2 March 22 Springfield W 6-2 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 8-1 N/A New York University W 6-2 March 24 Massachusetts L 14-1 N/A Appalachian State W 11-1 N/A New York University W 6-1 March 25 Massachusetts L 5-4 N/A Appalachian State L 11-5 N/A LaSalle L 4-2 March 30 Ithaca W 5-0 N/A Catawba L 6-5 N/A Delaware W 9-8 March 31 Ithaca L 1-0 N/A Pfeiffer W 10-3 N/A Williams College W 18-1 April 2 at George Washington W 9-2 N/A Florida State W 19-2 N/A Massachusetts W 3-1 April 2 at George Washington L 8-6 N/A North Carolina L 2-1 N/A Ithaca W 9-6 April 4 William & Mary L 4-1 N/A High Point W 17-3 N/A Ithaca W 5-2 April 9 Davidson W 4-0 N/A Pfeiffer L 18-7 N/A NC State W 5-4 April 9 Davidson W 1-0 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 6-1 N/A Wake Forest W 5-1 April 11 at Duke W 7-4 N/A Catawba L 5-3 N/A Duke W 12-4 April 15 at Richmond W 4-1 N/A Wake Forest L 12-11 N/A Richmond W 5-0 April 15 at Richmond W 5-0 N/A High Point W 8-1 N/A Richmond L 4-0 April 16 at West Virginia W 3-0 N/A Elon L 4-3 N/A Camp Lejeune L 4-2 April 16 at West Virginia L 7-2 N/A Elon W 6-3 N/A Camp Lejeune W 1-0 April 25 at VMI W 7-0 N/A William & Mary W 8-3 April 25 at VMI W 5-0 1963 N/A Duke W 5-1 25-6-1 Overall April 28 NC State L 16-6 Head Coach: Earl Smith N/A Wake Forest L 11-4 April 30 Furman W 3-0 N/A Presbyterian W 14-1 N/A Camp Lejeune L 6-5 April 30 Furman W 6-2 N/A Southern Illinois W 6-2 N/A Camp Lejeune W 4-3 May 2 Duke W 7-6 N/A Colgate W 12-1 N/A Frederick W 13-0 May 7 at William & Mary W 10-1 N/A Ithaca L 7-1 NCAA District 3 Playoffs May 14 at The Citadel W 6-0 N/A Ithaca W 6-2 N/A North Carolina L 8-0 NCAA District 3 Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) N/A Wake Forest W 3-0 N/A West Virginia W 6-5 June 2 vs. North Carolina L 7-1 N/A William & Mary W 2-1 N/A North Carolina L 13-2 June 3 vs. Florida State L 6-3 N/A Delaware W 18-9 N/A Delaware L 12-7 1965 1967 (East Carolina University) N/A Washington & Lee W 11-3 16-7 Overall 23-6 Overall • 13-3 Southern Conference (Tie-1st) N/A Bowling Green T 9-9 Head Coach: Earl Smith Head Coach: Earl Smith N/A Bowling Green L 2-1 N/A Amherst W 7-3 National Rank: 23rd (CB) N/A Camp Lejeune W 6-4 N/A Springfield W 9-2 March 18 Dartmouth L 3-2 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 8-0 N/A Springfield L 1-0 March 21 George Washington W 10-0 N/A Florida State L 6-1 N/A Rider W 3-0 March 21 George Washington W 4-3 N/A Elon W 17-3 N/A Ithaca W 1-0 March 23 Virginia W 16-0 N/A Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 2-1 N/A Ithaca W 5-2 March 24 Virginia W 3-1 N/A Elon W 13-1 N/A Davidson W 20-4 March 29 Ithaca W 9-4 N/A Wake Forest W 5-3 N/A William & Mary W 11-1 March 30 Ithaca W 8-6 N/A Brown W 3-2 N/A Fordham W 5-4 NAIA District 26 Playoffs N/A Pembroke State (UNCP) W 7-6 N/A Brown L 4-3 N/A Fordham W 10-1 N/A Pembroke State (UNCP) W 6-3 N/A Duke L 6-5 April 5 Colby W 1-0 N/A Pfeiffer W 6-5 N/A Richmond W 2-0 April 8 West Virginia L 4-2 N/A Pfeiffer W 4-1 N/A Richmond W 7-2 April 8 West Virginia W 4-2 N/A Davidson W 14-2 April 10 Richmond W 2-0 NAIA Area 7 Playoffs N/A Davidson L 6-5 April 10 Richmond W 5-1 N/A Carson-Newman W 1-0 N/A UNC Wilmington W 5-1 April 12 at Duke W 6-2 N/A Georgia Southern W 3-0 N/A Campbell W 15-2 April 15 VMI W 13-0 N/A Georgia Southern W 11-4 N/A Duke L 6-2 April 15 VMI W 6-0 N/A Georgia Southern W 3-2 N/A NC State W 4-0 April 18 at NC State W 16-9 NAIA National Playoffs N/A UNC Wilmington L 6-3 April 22 The Citadel W 12-9 N/A Grambling State L 5-4 N/A Wake Forest L 19-3 April 22 The Citadel W 4-0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 117 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 27 at North Carolina L 11-0 March 31 Barton W 14-4 May 2 Duke W 4-3 April 2 Cornell L 3-2 1971 12-18 Overall • 7-5 Southern Conference (4th) May 6 at Furman L 2-1 April 2 Cornell W 5-0 Head Coach: Earl Smith May 6 at Furman L 1-0 April 3 Cornell W 3-2 March 6 NC State L 7-2 May 10 at Davidson W 10-1 April 7 William & Mary L 7-6 March 7 NC State W 6-5 May 10 at Davidson W 2-0 April 10 NC State L 4-3 March 17 Ithaca W 3-0 May 10 at William & Mary W 4-1 April 12 at Davidson W 8-4 March 18 Ithaca L 7-5 May 10 at William & Mary W 4-3 April 12 at Davidson W 6-0 March 25 Dartmouth L 11-0 May 20 West Virginia L 10-6 April 13 George Washington W 5-3 March 27 Virginia L 9-5 April 16 at The Citadel L 1-0 March 28 Virginia L 1-0 1968 April 16 at The Citadel L 5-2 April 4 at Virginia Military W 8-2 21-11-1 Overall • 10-1 Southern Conference (1st) April 19 Davidson W 3-0 April 4 at Virginia Military W 8-0 Head Coach: Earl Smith April 19 Davidson L 3-2 April 8 The Citadel L 2-1 National Rank: 19th (CB) April 26 at Richmond W 8-1 April 9 at NC State W 7-6 March 20 Ithaca L 8-4 April 27 at Virginia Military L 8-6 April 10 at NC State L 8-5 March 21 Ithaca W 7-4 April 27 at Virginia Military W 5-2 April 11 at High Point L 9-8 March 25 Virginia W 5-2 May 3 The Citadel W 5-0 April 12 at Virginia Tech W 8-6 March 25 Virginia W 7-4 May 3 The Citadel W 1-0 April 13 at Virginia Tech L 6-3 March 26 Virginia W 11-4 May 5 at NC State L 12-2 April 22 at Duke L 7-1 March 28 Dartmouth W 7-2 May 10 Furman L 4-3 April 24 at Furman L 3-2 March 30 William & Mary W 11-7 May 10 Furman L 1-0 April 25 at The Citadel L 2-1 April 1 Brown T 5-5 April 25 at The Citadel L 1-0 April 3 at Furman W 7-0 1970 April 28 at William & Mary W 4-3 (12) April 5 Colby W 2-1 20-13 Overall • 13-6 Southern Conference (1st, South) May 1 at Richmond W 4-2 April 6 The Citadel W 6-5 Head Coach: Earl Smith May 1 at Richmond L 11-2 April 12 at Pembroke State (UNCP) W 3-2 National Rank: 25th (CB) May 2 North Carolina W 10-6 April 13 at Pembroke State (UNCP) L 11-4 March 14 Duke L 1-0 May 4 William & Mary L 1-0 April 15 at UNC Wilmington L 5-1 March 18 Ithaca W 3-1 May 7 N.C. Wesleyan L 5-3 April 16 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 March 18 Ithaca W 6-3 May 8 at VCU W 6-5 April 20 NC State L 7-3 March 27 Dartmouth W 1-0 May 10 Campbell W 15-2 April 23 Davidson W 8-0 March 28 Dartmouth W 8-1 May 12 James Madison L 2-1 April 23 Davidson W 12-4 March 31 at UNC Wilmington L 5-2 May 14 UNC Wilmington L 9-7 April 25 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 April 4 at The Citadel W 5-1 May 17 at North Carolina L 7-6 April 30 at The Citadel L 4-3 April 4 at The Citadel W 6-1 April 30 at The Citadel W 5-0 April 5 at UNC Wilmington W 5-1 May 4 at Davidson W 5-4 April 7 at Campbell L 6-5 1972 19-10 Overall • 11-5 Southern Conference (2nd) May 6 Duke W 2-1 April 11 Furman W 4-1 Head Coach: Earl Smith May 7 at NC State L 15-8 April 11 Furman L 5-4 March 11 NC State W 8-5 May 8 Clemson L 7-0 April 14 The Citadel W 1-0 March 12 NC State W 2-0 May 9 Clemson L 8-1 April 14 The Citadel L 3-2 March 15 Duke W 4-3 May 11 Furman W 4-3 April 16 at NC State L 5-4 March 23 Dartmouth W 5-3 May 11 Furman W 9-0 April 18 Richmond W 6-1 March 24 Dartmouth W 5-3 May 17 William & Mary W 11-0 April 19 Virginia Military W 7-0 March 25 Virginia W 13-11 May 18 William & Mary W 5-1 April 21 NC State L 5-0 March 26 Virginia L 6-2 NCAA District 3 Playoffs April 22 Davidson W 4-2 March 29 UNC Wilmington L 13-6 N/A vs. Florida State W 2-1 April 22 Davidson W 2-1 April 3 at North Carolina W 5-3 N/A vs. NC State L 7-5 April 25 at William & Mary L 5-4 April 6 at Duke L 4-0 N/A vs. Florida State L 3-2 April 26 at George Washington W 2-0 April 9 Furman L 4-3 April 29 Furman L 2-0 April 10 The Citadel L 3-2 1969 April 29 Furman W 6-0 April 10 The Citadel L 3-2 15-14 Overall • 7-7 Southern Conference (3rd, South) May 2 at Davidson W 4-1 April 12 William & Mary W 7-0 Head Coach: Earl Smith May 2 at Davidson L 4-3 April 15 Davidson W 4-1 March 15 at Duke L 7-5 May 8 vs. George Washington W 7-0 April 15 Davidson W 4-3 March 19 Ithaca W 3-0 May 8 vs. George Washington L 4-0 April 18 at NC State L 11-7 March 20 Ithaca L 9-6 May 12 Campbell W 3-1 April 21 Virginia Military W 14-0 March 21 North Carolina L 2-1 May 13 at Duke W 6-5 April 21 Virginia Military W 5-0 March 22 Virginia L 3-1 NCAA District 3 Playoffs (Gastonia, N.C.) April 23 at Virginia Military W 3-2 March 23 Virginia W 8-5 May 28 vs. Florida State L 2-0 April 26 Richmond L 1-0 March 28 Dartmouth W 5-2 May 29 vs. Mississippi State L 12-6 April 26 Richmond W 6-0 March 29 Dartmouth W 13-0 April 29 at Furman W 7-0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 118 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 29 at Furman W 4-1 April 20 William & Mary W 12-2 March 28 Barton W 5-1 May 1 at William & Mary L 6-3 April 24 at Richmond W 8-3 March 28 Barton W 4-1 May 1 at William & Mary W 5-3 April 27 at Virginia Military W 7-1 April 3 Appalachian State W 3-2 N/A at Davidson W 11-5 April 27 at Virginia Military W 8-2 April 3 Appalachian State W 11-1 May 7 Appalachian State L 3-1 April 29 The Citadel L 5-3 April 5 at Pembroke State (UNCP) W 4-2 May 14 at Appalachian State W 14-6 May 3 UNC Wilmington L 16-8 April 7 William & Mary L 10-9 May 7 Campbell L 4-2 April 9 UNC Wilmington W 7-2 1973 NCAA District 3 Playoffs April 12 at The Citadel W 8-7 16-8 Overall • 10-4 Southern Conference (Tie-2nd) May 23 vs. Vanderbilt L 2-1 April 15 Richmond L 7-6 Head Coach: James Mallory May 24 vs. South Carolina L 5-1 April 17 at William & Mary W 6-1 March 5 at Duke W 4-0 (11) April 22 Pembroke State L 5-1 March 10 Virginia W 5-2 1975 April 24 at Virginia Military W 11-1 March 11 Virginia L 7-4 17-12 Overall • 9-5 Southern Conference (3rd) April 24 at Virginia Military W 11-0 March 17 Furman W 4-0 Head Coach: George Williams April 26 at Richmond L 3-2 March 17 Furman W 3-0 March 6 Duke L 8-2 April 29 Barton W 6-4 March 19 Duke W 6-0 March 6 Duke W 15-0 May 4 at UNC Wilmington W 11-2 March 22 Dartmouth W 6-0 N/A NC State W 3-2 March 23 Dartmouth W 3-2 N/A NC State L 7-0 1977 April 2 Richmond L 1-0 March 17 Furman L 7-0 30-12 Overall • 15-1 Southern Conference (1st) April 11 NC State L 11-3 March 17 Furman W 2-0 Head Coach: Monte Little April 14 at Davidson W 12-0 N/A Davidson L 2-1 March 5 at Campbell W 4-2 April 14 at Davidson W 3-2 N/A Davidson L 6-4 March 8 VCU W 6-0 April 16 William & Mary W 7-0 N/A Maryland L 5-3 March 10 Old Dominion W 15-2 April 21 at The Citadel W 16-1 March 24 Campbell W 1-0 March 12 at NC State W 7-3 April 22 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 N/A E. Connecticut State W 5-4 March 12 at NC State L 1-0 April 23 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 N/A E. Connecticut State L 2-1 March 13 at Elon W 16-8 April 24 at Pembroke State (UNCP) W 8-2 (14) March 28 Duke L 5-3 March 14 E. Connecticut State L 7-3 April 28 The Citadel L 2-1 March 29 Virginia Military W 3-2 March 19 NC State L 1-0 (10) April 30 at Richmond L 2-1 March 29 Virginia Military W 17-0 March 19 NC State L 10-2 N/A Virginia Military W 5-4 N/A Pembroke State (UNCP) W 5-2 March 21 at North Carolina W 5-3 N/A Virginia Military W 11-2 N/A Richmond L 6-2 March 22 Maryland L 3-0 N/A William & Mary W 5-3 N/A Richmond W 7-2 March 23 Maryland W 3-2 N/A Appalachian State W 5-4 N/A William & Mary W 7-1 March 25 Elon L 5-3 N/A Appalachian State L 9-1 N/A Richmond W 3-1 March 26 Virginia Military W 8-0 N/A Richmond L 3-1 March 26 Virginia Military W 3-0 1974 N/A Appalachian State L 5-3 March 31 Richmond W 6-0 17-13 Overall • 12-2 Southern Conference (1st) N/A Appalachian State W 10-4 March 31 Richmond W 5-0 Head Coach: George Williams N/A William & Mary W 9-7 April 1 Pembroke State (UNCP) W 12-11(10) National Rank: 25th (CB) N/A The Citadel W 8-6 April 2 Furman W 9-3 March 2 at Campbell W 9-1 N/A UNC Wilmington L 4-2 April 2 Furman W 3-2 March 5 Duke W 11-6 N/A The Citadel W 6-5 April 4 Campbell W 6-3 March 6 at NC State L 1-0 May 7 Campbell W 6-2 April 4 Campbell W 4-2 March 7 at NC State L 4-1 N/A UNC Wilmington W 6-4 April 5 at UNC Wilmington W 6-4 March 13 at Duke L 3-2 April 9 at Davidson W 1-0 March 16 at Furman L 1-0 1976 April 9 at Davidson W 8-2 March 16 at Furman W 6-4 22-7 Overall • 7-6 Southern Conference (4th) April 11 Marshall W 4-3 March 18 Virginia W 3-0 Head Coach: George Williams April 11 Marshall W 2-1 March 23 Shippensburg W 2-1 (14) March 7 Maryland W 3-0 April 14 Barton L 8-4 March 24 Shippensburg W 6-0 March 7 Maryland W 3-2 April 14 Barton W 9-0 March 30 Davidson W 2-1 March 13 at Furman L 4-3 April 16 at Appalachian State W 2-0 March 30 Davidson W 12-0 March 13 at Furman L 12-6 April 16 at Appalachian State W 12-6 April 1 Richmond W 6-0 March 15 Western Carolina W 5-1 April 18 at Western Carolina L 8-4 April 2 NC State L 8-2 March 18 at NC State W 6-1 April 18 at Western Carolina W 4-1 April 4 at William & Mary W 8-2 March 18 at NC State W 3-1 April 20 at Pembroke State (UNCP) L 12-8 April 6 Appalachian State W 3-2 (10) March 20 Davidson W 3-0 April 21 UNC Wilmington L 4-3 April 6 Appalachian State W 2-0 March 20 Davidson L 3-1 April 23 William & Mary W 6-1 April 12 at Pembroke State L 3-0 March 21 at Duke W 11-7 April 23 William & Mary W 5-3 April 13 at The Citadel W 3-2 March 21 at Duke W 4-1 April 25 at Barton W 7-2 April 15 at UNC Wilmington L 3-2 March 22 North Carolina W 3-2 April 30 at The Citadel W 2-1 April 15 at UNC Wilmington L 1-0 March 23 at Campbell W 5-3 April 30 at The Citadel W 3-2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 119 2018 Baseball Fact Book NCAA Atlantic Regional (Columbia, S.C.) March 7 at Clemson L 1-0 April 2 Fairfield L 10-9 May 21 vs. Wake Forest L 6-3 March 10 Connecticut L 4-3 April 3 North Carolina W 10-3 May 22 at South Carolina L 4-1 March 11 Connecticut W 4-0 April 5 Southern Vermont W 12-1 March 12 Connecticut W 5-0 (7) April 6 Southern Vermont W forfeit 1978 March 12 Connecticut W 6-0 (7) April 8 at Campbell W 6-0 27-18 Overall March 15 at Elon L 4-1 April 10 at North Carolina L 12-8 Head Coach: Monte Little March 16 at NC State L 1-0 (7) April 12 Maryland L 8-6 March 4 at Elon W 3-2 March 16 at NC State W 6-1 (7) April 13 at UNC Wilmington W 7-4 March 5 at NC State W 5-0 (7) March 20 E. Connecticut State W 6-1 April 14 at UNC Wilmington W 8-5 March 5 at NC State L 5-0 (7) March 21 E. Connecticut State W 14-1 April 19 UNC Wilmington W 11-6 March 7 at South Carolina L 4-3 March 22 Charlotte W 5-2 (7) April 22 at Barton W 5-4 March 10 Purdue W 6-2 March 22 Charlotte W 14-0 (7) April 22 at Barton W 12-7 March 10 Purdue L 7-4 March 24 Virginia Tech L 6-3 April 23 N.C. Wesleyan W 7-1 (7) March 11 James Madison W 16-6 March 25 Virginia Tech W 6-2 April 23 N.C. Wesleyan W 3-1 (7) March 12 James Madison W 2-1 March 29 at UNC Wilmington L 2-1 April 25 Charlotte W 3-2 March 15 at Richmond L 9-4 March 20 Virginia L 11-9 April 26 UNC Wilmington W 4-0 March 18 at Campbell W 3-1 April 1 Maryland W 10-5 April 27 Barton W 6-0 March 18 Campbell L 9-5 April 2 at North Carolina L 9-8 April 27 Barton W 4-0 March 20 E. Connecticut State W 8-4 April 6 Campbell W 5-2 NCAA Northeast Regional (Orono, Maine) March 21 E. Connecticut State W 4-3 April 7 William & Mary W 14-1 May 23 vs. Harvard L 7-3 March 22 Clemson W 4-3 April 8 Davis and Elkins W 6-2 May 24 vs. Maine L 2-1 March 23 Clemson L 3-0 April 9 North Carolina W 7-6 (15) March 25 UMass-Dartmouth W 13-0 April 10 UNC Wilmington W 17-15 (12) 1981 March 25 UMass-Dartmouth L 3-2 April 14 Pembroke State (UNCP) W 3-2 28-15 Overall March 27 at North Carolina L 4-2 April 15 Pembroke State (UNCP) L 8-0 (7) Head Coach: Hal Baird March 31 at William & Mary L 7-6 April 15 Pembroke State (UNCP) L 7-2 (7) March 7 NC State W 2-0 April 1 at Old Dominion L 4-3 April 18 NC State L 1-0 (7) March 8 William & Mary W 10-3 April 1 at Old Dominion L 11-10 April 18 NC State L 3-1 (7) March 9 William & Mary W 10-6 April 2 at Virginia Wesleyan W 16-4 April 19 VCU W 10-2 March 13 Connecticut W 8-7 April 5 North Carolina W 12-3 April 20 Liberty W 10-5 March 14 Virginia L 6-5 April 6 Elon W 8-2 April 21 Liberty W 6-5 March 15 Virginia W 14-5 April 7 at VCU W 15-10 April 24 Virginia Wesleyan W 6-5 March 15 Connecticut L 3-1 April 8 Virginia Tech W 9-8 April 25 at Campbell L 3-2 March 18 Clemson L 14-4 April 9 Virginia Tech W 4-2 April 27 Methodist L 3-0 (7) March 19 Clemson W 4-1 April 10 at Pembroke State (UNCP) L 9-8 April 27 Methodist W 4-0 (7) March 21 Yale W 4-3 April 11 UNC Wilmington W 25-1 April 28 at Barton L 3-2 March 21 Yale W 3-2 April 13 * vs. NC State L 3-0 April 30 Barton W 10-7 March 22 Fairfield L 7-6 April 13 * vs. NC State W 5-2 May 1 N.C. Wesleyan L 12-9 (8) March 23 Princeton W 10-4 April 15 UNC Wilmington W 8-0 May 1 N.C. Wesleyan W 13-0 (7) March 24 Princeton W 1-0 April 16 South Carolina W 9-7 May 5 South Carolina L 3-2 March 26 Fairfield W 4-1 April 17 Maryland W 7-6 May 6 South Carolina W 5-4 (10) March 27 at William & Mary L 4-3 April 19 Pembroke State (UNCP) W 5-3 March 28 Fairfield W 9-6 April 21 Campbell W 13-3 1980 March 31 at Barton W 5-2 April 22 Campbell W 11-4 28-7 Overall March 31 at Barton W 12-1 April 23 at UNC Wilmington L 7-4 Head Coach: Hal Baird April 2 at NC State L 4-3 April 23 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 March 9 Connecticut W 2-1 (7) April 3 at Charlotte W 11-0 April 24 Methodist W 23-1 March 9 Connecticut W 1-0 (7) April 4 at Campbell W 7-5 April 28 Virginia Wesleyan W 4-0 March 10 Connecticut W 4-3 (7) April 4 at Campbell W 13-2 April 28 Virginia Wesleyan L 7-5 March 10 Connecticut W 6-3 (7) April 7 North Carolina L 4-3 April 29 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 8-0 March 12 at Charlotte W 5-3 (7) April 9 at N.C. Wesleyan W 19-6 May 6 at Virginia Tech L 3-2 March 14 at South Carolina L 7-2 April 11 at UNC Wilmington L 6-3 May 7 at Virginia Tech L 4-0 March 16 Virginia L 11-9 April 12 at UNC Wilmington L 3-1 * Rocky Mount, N.C. March 17 Richmond W 4-1 April 16 Virginia Military W 14-3 March 19 at William & Mary W 16-2 April 16 Virginia Military W 6-3 1979 March 22 at Richmond W 10-3 April 17 Charleston Southern W 3-2 25-19 Overall March 23 Ohio W 1-0 (7) April 17 Charleston Southern W 5-3 Head Coach: Monte Little March 24 Ohio W 4-2 (7) April 18 Charleston Southern W 9-7 March 3 at South Carolina W 4-3 (10) March 27 at NC State W 6-5 (7) April 20 Campbell W 2-1 March 4 at South Carolina L 5-0 March 27 at NC State W 10-4 (7) April 20 Campbell L 9-0 March 6 at Clemson L 2-1 (11) March 30 Fairfield W 7-4 April 21 Davis and Elkins W 1-0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 120 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 22 Barton W 5-3 (7) May 28 vs. North Carolina W 1-0 March 15 George Mason W 7-1 April 22 Barton W 3-1(7) May 29 vs. West Virginia L 4-1 March 16 Connecticut W 7-6 April 23 Davis and Elkins L 12-5 March 17 Connecticut W 8-4 April 24 Charlotte W 13-1 1983 March 17 Connecticut W 5-4 April 25 UNC Wilmington L 4-3 21-17-1 Overall; 2-3-1 ECAC South March 21 Northwestern L 4-2 April 26 UNC Wilmington L 9-3 Head Coach: Hal Baird March 21 Northwestern W 3-1 April 27 N.C. Wesleyan L 9-3 March 2 VCU W 2-1 March 22 Ohio W 10-2 May 3 at North Carolina L 4-3 March 3 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 5-0 March 22 Ohio W 7-5 March 4 at NC State L 13-7 March 23 Ohio W 11-2 1982 March 8 NC State L 4-1 March 24 American W 11-2 34-14 Overall; 6-3 ECAC South (3rd) March 10 VCU W 8-6 March 24 American L 6-5 Head Coach: Hal Baird March 10 VCU W 3-2 March 27 North Carolina W 6-4 March 4 Virginia Wesleyan W 10-8 March 11 VCU W 10-0 March 31 at William & Mary L 8-2 March 5 James Madison W 3-0 March 12 Connecticut W 8-3 April 1 James Madison W 4-3 March 8 at Clemson L 2-1 March 12 Connecticut W 9-8 April 2 at North Carolina L 17-5 March 9 at Clemson L 6-3 March 13 Connecticut W 11-10 April 5 NC State L 7-6 March 10 at Charleston Southern L 4-3 March 14 Fairfield W 13-6 April 7 at Richmond W 6-4 March 10 at Charleston Southern W 6-2 March 15 Fairfield W 8-4 April 8 at James Madison W 3-1 March 12 Connecticut W 11-0 March 19 George Mason L 6-2 April 11 at N.C. Wesleyan W 18-7 March 13 Connecticut W 9-2 March 19 George Mason W 5-0 April 12 at VCU W 11-1 March 14 Connecticut W 4-2 March 21 at NC State L 10-5 April 14 at Virginia Wesleyan W 7-2 March 14 Connecticut W 12-3 March 22 at Campbell L 7-1 April 17 at UNC Wilmington W 9-7 March 16 Fairfield W 9-1 March 23 Ohio W 5-3 April 18 UNC Wilmington W 8-6 March 17 Fairfield W 9-0 March 28 at Charleston Southern W 13-8 April 19 VCU L 6-2 March 18 George Mason W 7-0 March 29 at Charleston Southern L 1-0 April 21 N.C. Wesleyan W 7-5 March 19 George Mason W 4-3 March 30 at UNC Wilmington W 6-5 April 24 N.C. Wesleyan L 9-5 March 23 Old Dominion L 4-1 April 1 UNC Wilmington L 1-0 April 25 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-2 March 26 Ohio W 8-1 April 4 at North Carolina L 9-1 April 25 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 13-1 March 27 Richmond W 11-1 April 5 Old Dominion L 13-2 April 26 William & Mary W 4-1 March 27 Ohio W 2-1 April 6 Virginia Wesleyan W 8-5 ECAC South Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) March 28 Ohio W 6-5 (15) April 11 N.C. Wesleyan L 12-6 May 10 vs. Georgetown L 4-1 March 30 at Virginia W 18-10 April 12 at N.C. Wesleyan L 5-4 May 11 vs. LaSalle W 5-0 March 31 at William & Mary W 8-2 April 14 North Carolina L 9-1 May 12 vs. Georgetown W 7-6 March 31 at William & Mary L 6-4 April 15 at American W 8-4 May 12 vs. James Madison W 4-3 April 1 at Richmond L 13-6 April 15 at American T 1-1 May 13 vs. James Madison W 9-5 April 2 Catawba W 9-6 April 16 at William & Mary L 5-4 April 7 at NC State W 2-0 April 17 at Richmond L 3-6 NCAA South Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) April 7 at NC State W 4-2 April 19 at UNC Wilmington W 6-0 May 24 vs. South Alabama W 5-4 April 9 at Campbell L 13-5 April 22 Campbell L 10-1 May 25 vs. Florida State W 7-4 April 12 at North Carolina W 2-1 April 23 Campbell W 8-7 May 26 vs. Miami L 6-4 April 14 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 14-7 April 25 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 8-4 May 27 vs. South Alabama L 18-2 April 14 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 13-6 April 29 Charleston Southern W 6-1 April 15 NC State L 11-8 April 30 Charleston Southern W 14-2 1985 April 15 NC State L 4-1 April 30 at Old Dominion W 7-5 32-14 Overall; 12-4 ECAC South (1st) April 16 Campbell L 2-1 May 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 3-2 Head Coach: Gary Overton April 17 Campbell W 7-0 May 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 3-1 Feb. 24 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 5-0 April 18 Charlotte W 14-7 March 5 St. Augustine’s W 5-1 April 19 at UNC Wilmington L 7-3 1984 March 5 St. Augustine’s W 6-2 April 22 N.C. Wesleyan W 5-1 34-13 Overall; 7-2 ECAC South (1st) March 6 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 27-15 April 24 UNC Wilmington L 5-3 Head Coach: Hal Baird March 7 VCU W 5-4 April 26 at N.C. Wesleyan W 11-5 National Rank: 20th (CB) March 8 NC State L 6-0 April 28 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 4-3 March 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 1-0 March 10 Fairfield L 12-2 April 28 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 5-0 March 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 3-2 March 11 Fairfield W 10-2 March 3 at Campbell W 8-3 March 12 Fairfield W 14-6 ECAC South Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) March 9 Virginia Wesleyan L 5-4 March 13 Purdue W 8-2 May 13 James Madison W 8-2 March 10 Princeton W 5-4 March 14 Eastern Kentucky W 9-2 May 14 Catholic W 7-4 March 11 Fairfield W 8-1 March 15 Connecticut W 10-7 May 15 Catholic W 8-4 March 12 Fairfield L 6-4 March 16 Connecticut W 6-5 NCAA East Regional (Columbia, S.C.) March 13 Fairfield W 5-2 March 16 Connecticut L 6-1 May 27 vs. Old Dominion L 2-1 March 14 George Mason W 8-3 March 18 Maryland W 3-2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 121 2018 Baseball Fact Book March 20 at UNC Wilmington W 3-2 March 20 at UNC Wilmington L 8-3 March 21 North Carolina L 19-5 March 27 Ohio W 7-6 March 27 Ohio W 9-1 March 28 Ohio L 6-5 March 30 James Madison L 9-2 March 30 James Madison W 11-6 March 31 James Madison W 11-10 April 2 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 10-4 April 2 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 10-5 April 4 at North Carolina L 13-2 April 5 American W 7-1 April 5 American W 9-8 April 6 American W 17-3 April 8 Richmond L 6-4 April 8 Richmond W 4-3 1987 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Champions April 9 at NC State W 18-6 March 31 at VCU L 5-4 March 24 Rider W 7-5 April 11 N.C. Wesleyan W 6-5 April 2 at Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 4-1 March 28 at William & Mary W 13-3 April 13 Virginia Wesleyan W 9-1 April 3 at NC State W 7-6 March 29 at William & Mary W 26-0 April 17 William & Mary W 3-2 April 5 George Mason W 9-3 March 29 at William & Mary W 5-4 April 17 William & Mary W 5-0 April 5 George Mason W 6-4 April 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 15-8 April 20 at George Mason L 7-2 April 6 George Mason W 8-6 April 4 Richmond L 8-2 April 20 at George Mason W 16-3 April 9 at Richmond W 13-4 April 4 Richmond W 14-4 April 21 at George Mason W 16-8 April 10 North Carolina W 9-6 April 5 Richmond L 9-5 April 24 UNC Wilmington W 8-4 April 12 Mount Olive W 10-1 April 8 Old Dominion L 10-6 May 2 at Campbell L 5-4 April 16 at William & Mary W 2-0 April 12 St. Augustine’s W 4-3 May 11 Campbell L 3-2 April 17 at North Carolina L 6-5 April 12 St. Augustine’s L 4-2 ECAC South Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) April 19 at American W 9-2 April 17 St. Bonaventure W 4-2 May 16 George Mason L 7-2 April 19 at American W 13-6 April 17 St. Bonaventure L 5-4 May 17 New York Tech W 5-4 April 20 at American W 11-5 April 18 St. Bonaventure W 14-0 May 18 Iona L 6-5 April 24 NC State L 10-1 April 18 at VCU L 11-5 April 26 UNC Wilmington L 9-3 April 22 at North Carolina W 10-2 1986 April 26 UNC Wilmington W 11-7 April 26 at UNC Wilmington L 8-4 40-10 Overall; 13-5 CAA (Tie-1st) April 28 Virginia Wesleyan W 9-3 April 26 at UNC Wilmington L 12-2 Head Coach: Gary Overton May 2 N.C. Wesleyan W 11-6 April 27 at UNC Wilmington W 7-5 March 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 2-0 May 3 at N.C. Wesleyan L 6-4 May 2 at George Mason L 4-2 March 1 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 3-2 May 9 at NC State W 9-5 May 2 at George Mason L 7-1 March 3 St. Augustine W 13-3 May 3 at George Mason L 3-0 CAA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) March 3 St. Augustine W 8-2 May 6 NC State L 17-8 May 15 Richmond L 4-0 March 8 William & Mary W 10-1 May 7 N.C. Wesleyan W 7-3 March 8 William & Mary W 2-0 May 16 James Madison W 7-6 March 9 Fairfield W 20-3 May 17 UNC Wilmington W 9-8 CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.) March 11 VCU W 9-8 May 17 Richmond W 12-8 May 14 vs. George Mason W 5-3 March 12 Fairfield W 4-3 May 18 Richmond L 8-5 May 15 vs. James Madison L 6-2 March 13 Fairfield W 10-3 May 16 vs. George Mason W 8-4 March 15 Connecticut W 6-3 1987 May 16 vs. UNC Wilmington W 10-3 March 16 Virginia W 9-5 26-17 Overall; 8-7 CAA (4th) May 17 vs. James Madison W 11-10 March 18 Pittsburgh-Bradford W 12-0 Head Coach: Gary Overton May 17 vs. James Madison W 14-11 March 18 Pittsburgh-Bradford W 9-0 March 5 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 10-5 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) March 22 Richmond W 2-1 March 8 Fairfield W 29-6 May 21 vs. Florida State L 10-5 March 22 Richmond L 4-3 March 11 Fairfield W 11-2 May 22 vs. Central Michigan L 17-9 March 23 Vermont W 9-8 March 11 Rhode Island W 5-0 March 24 Slippery Rock W 5-2 March 13 UMass-Dartmouth W 6-0 1988 March 25 Ohio W 8-6 March 14 VCU L 2-1 33-14 Overall; 8-6 CAA (Tie-2nd) March 25 Ohio W 10-5 March 15 at NC State L 17-1 Head Coach: Gary Overton March 26 Ohio W 5-0 March 21 James Madison W 9-3 Feb. 27 Virginia W 11-10 March 29 at James Madison L 9-0 March 21 James Madison W 8-2 Feb. 27 Virginia L 4-3 March 29 at James Madison L 5-3 March 22 James Madison W 4-3 Feb. 28 Virginia L 6-5 March 30 at James Madison W 9-6 March 24 Rider W 6-5 Feb. 28 George Washington W 5-4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 122 2018 Baseball Fact Book March 2 St. Augustine’s W 4-3 March 18 at James Madison W 10-8 Feb. 18 Mount Olive W 22-14 March 2 St. Augustine’s W 20-4 March 19 at James Madison W 7-2 Feb. 18 Mount Olive W 15-0 March 5 Providence W 8-3 March 21 Davis & Elkins W 9-3 Feb. 24 Virginia W 5-3 March 5 Providence W 12-5 March 25 at William & Mary W 14-1 Feb. 24 Virginia W 2-1 March 6 Fairfield W 13-0 March 26 at William & Mary W 10-4 Feb. 25 Virginia W 8-3 March 7 Fairfield W 11-2 March 26 at William & Mary W 4-0 Feb. 28 St. Augustine’s W 13-1 March 8 Fairfield W 23-6 March 30 Kent State W 7-3 Feb. 28 St. Augustine’s W 8-2 March 11 FDU-Madison W 18-5 April 1 George Mason W 4-3 March 2 at Auburn W 5-4 March 11 VCU L 5-4 April 1 George Mason W 4-1 March 3 at Auburn L 9-6 March 14 Connecticut W 5-0 April 2 George Mason W 12-1 March 4 Fairfield W 11-5 March 15 Connecticut L 10-2 April 4 Charleston Southern W 5-2 March 5 Fairfield W 16-7 March 17 Vermont W 3-1 April 4 Charleston Southern W 9-4 March 6 Radford W 7-6 March 17 Vermont W 3-2 April 8 at Richmond W 4-3 March 7 Western Carolina W 7-2 March 19 at UNC Wilmington L 3-2 April 8 at Richmond W 5-4 March 8 Western Carolina W 12-0 March 19 at UNC Wilmington L 6-5 April 9 at Richmond W 5-1 March 9 Binghamton W 3-2 March 20 at UNC Wilmington W 7-4 April 12 at Virginia L 3-2 March 9 Binghamton W 6-1 March 23 Campbell L 7-4 April 15 UNC Wilmington L 5-3 March 11 Providence W 20-2 March 24 Cleveland State W 10-2 April 15 UNC Wilmington W 9-0 March 13 VCU W 4-3 March 27 James Madison L 5-0 April 16 UNC Wilmington L 4-3 (10) March 14 UNC Asheville W 4-3 March 27 James Madison L 2-1 April 18 at Old Dominion L 7-5 March 15 UNC Asheville L 5-2 March 30 St. Bonaventure W 6-5 April 21 VCU L 14-7 March 16 UNC Asheville L 7-2 March 30 St. Bonaventure W 15-3 April 22 VCU W 7-4 March 17 Howard W 13-4 April 2 William & Mary W 5-0 April 23 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 6-0 March 17 Howard W 18-0 April 2 William & Mary W 13-2 April 23 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 11-4 March 21 at Campbell W 5-2 April 3 William & Mary W 7-6 April 28 Mount Olive W 9-2 March 27 at Duke W 5-2 April 6 Liberty W 7-3 April 28 Mount Olive W 2-0 March 31 Richmond W 11-3 April 9 at George Mason W 8-7 May 5 Norfolk State W 6-3 March 31 Richmond W 2-1 April 9 at George Mason L 12-10 May 6 N.C. Wesleyan W 4-1 April 3 North Carolina W 2-1 April 10 at George Mason L 3-1 May 9 at North Carolina L 14-4 April 7 at UNC Wilmington L 7-3 April 14 Mount Olive W 9-1 CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) April 7 at UNC Wilmington W 12-3 April 16 Richmond W 9-1 May 11 vs. George Mason L 4-2 (10) April 8 at UNC Wilmington W 5-2 April 16 Richmond W 7-5 May 12 at UNC Wilmington W 6-1 April 10 at NC State W 6-5 April 17 Richmond W 9-8 May 13 vs. James Madison W 4-3 April 11 at North Carolina W 8-1 April 21 North Carolina W 3-1 May 14 vs. George Mason W 4-2 April 14 James Madison W 2-1 April 22 at North Carolina L 16-5 May 15 vs. Richmond W 2-1 (11) April 14 James Madison W 6-0 April 25 Barton W 10-2 NCAA East Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) April 15 James Madison W 6-5 April 30 Gardner-Webb W 10-1 May 25 at Florida L 11-6 April 18 NC State W 6-5 April 30 Gardner-Webb W 9-4 May 26 vs. Villanova L 10-6 April 20 George Mason L 5-4 May 1 Gardner-Webb W 9-4 April 20 George Mason W 10-3 May 7 Norfolk State W 4-2 1990 April 21 William & Mary W 10-2 CAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.) 47-9 Overall • 11-2 CAA (1st) April 21 William & Mary W 10-6 May 12 vs. William & Mary W 9-1 Head Coach: Gary Overton April 22 William & Mary W 7-6 May 13 vs. George Mason L 10-2 Feb. 17 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 4-1 April 23 at VCU W 8-3 May 14 at Richmond L 15-2 1989 37-11 Overall; 12-3 CAA (2nd) Head Coach: Gary Overton Feb. 18 Howard W 8-1 Feb. 18 Howard W 10-0 March 3 St. Augustine’s W 11-0 March 3 St. Augustine’s W 8-3 March 5 Fairfield W 14-4 March 5 Fairfield W 12-5 March 6 Fairfield W 10-5 March 10 at South Carolina L 7-4 March 12 Connecticut W 8-0 March 12 Connecticut W 7-2 March 14 at NC State W 5-3 (10) March 18 at James Madison L 13-4 1990 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Champions EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 123 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 24 at Virginia L 9-6 May 4 Campbell W 7-5 April 19 at Richmond L 2-0 April 28 Campbell W 17-3 May 5 UNC Wilmington W 10-6 April 22 VCU W 9-8 (11) May 3 at Winthrop W 8-4 May 6 UNC Wilmington W 2-1 April 25 William & Mary L 7-4 May 5 N.C. Wesleyan L 7-1 May 6 N.C. Wesleyan W 8-7 April 25 William & Mary W 4-1 May 6 Norfolk State W 16-3 May 11 VCU L 5-1 May 2 N.C. Wesleyan L 5-3 May 3 VCU W 6-5 CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) CAA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) May 11 vs. William & Mary W 16-4 May 14 James Madison W 9-8 May 5 Campbell W 15-2 May 12 vs. James Madison W 13-5 May 15 George Mason L 13-6 CAA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) May 13 vs. George Mason W 11-6 May 16 James Madison W 9-6 May 12 vs. James Madison L 2-1 May 14 vs. George Mason W 12-7 May 16 George Mason W 8-5 May 14 vs. UNC Wilmington L 9-7 NCAA Atlantic Regional (Miami, Fla.) May 17 Richmond W 4-2 May 25 vs. South Florida W 4-2 May 17 Richmond W 14-7 1993 41-19 Overall • 11-7 CAA (3rd) May 27 vs. The Citadel L 8-5 NCAA Midwest Regional (Wichita, Kan.) Head Coach: Gary Overton May 28 vs. NC State L 8-1 May 24 at Wichita State L 10-5 Feb. 12 at Georgia Southern L 4-2 May 25 vs. Rider W 6-5 Feb. 13 at Georgia Southern W 8-4 1991 May 26 vs. Ohio State L 6-5 Feb. 14 at Georgia Southern L 4-1 30-24-1 Overall • 9-8 CAA (3rd) Feb. 17 at Campbell W 7-6 Head Coach: Gary Overton 1992 Feb. 20 UNC Greensboro W 3-0 Feb. 20 Atlantic Christian (Barton) L 8-6 25-24 Overall • 7-10 CAA (5th) Feb. 21 Charlotte W 12-2 Feb. 23 Howard W 13-3 Head Coach: Gary Overton Feb. 22 North Carolina W 8-4 Feb. 23 Howard W 5-4 Feb. 16 Pembroke State (UNCP) W 4-3 Feb. 27 Howard W 14-0 Feb. 24 Howard W 7-0 Feb. 19 Campbell W 5-2 Feb. 27 George Washington L 2-0 Feb. 27 North Carolina L 2-1 Feb. 20 UNC Greensboro L 3-0 Feb. 28 Howard W 4-0 Feb. 28 St. Augustine’s W 11-2 Feb. 26 at Coastal Carolina L 17-2 Feb. 28 Howard W 9-0 Feb. 28 St. Augustine’s L 3-1 Feb. 29 Howard W 14-1 March 3 Virginia State W 9-1 March 2 at Western Carolina W 8-6 Feb. 29 Howard W 6-2 March 6 at Virginia Tech L 14-2 March 5 at VCU L 9-8 March 1 Howard W 26-3 March 7 at Virginia Tech L 6-5 (10) March 9 George Mason W 3-2 March 4 St. Augustine’s L 4-1 March 8 St. Augustine’s W 9-2 March 9 George Mason W 10-4 March 4 St. Augustine’s W 14-0 March 8 St. Augustine’s W 11-0 March 10 Fairfield L 7-6 March 7 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 6-5 March 10 at NC State L 9-6 March 11 Fairfield W 15-8 March 7 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 4-0 March 13 James Madison W 14-12 March 14 UNC Asheville L 7-5 March 8 Fairfield W 9-3 March 14 James Madison W 2-1 March 14 UNC Asheville W 6-4 March 9 Fairfield W 9-5 March 14 James Madison W 1-0 March 15 UNC Asheville W 11-8 March 12 at Campbell W 13-12 March 16 Hartford W 10-2 March 17 James Madison W 11-8 March 14 at George Mason L 11-1 March 18 Marist W 2-0 March 17 James Madison L 5-3 March 14 at George Mason W 5-4 March 18 Marist W 8-4 March 22 at William & Mary W 12-3 March 15 at George Mason L 3-1 March 20 at UNC Wilmington W 10-2 March 24 at Richmond L 6-3 March 18 Marist W 19-9 March 21 at UNC Wilmington W 6-1 March 24 at Richmond L 4-2 March 19 Marist W 6-5 March 21 at UNC Wilmington L 6-4 March 26 Maryland W 4-2 March 21 at James Madison L 5-1 March 26 Erskine W 5-3 March 27 Maryland W 9-4 March 21 at James Madison L 7-5 March 27 Erskine W 7-2 March 28 Jacksonville W 6-4 March 22 at James Madison L 4-3 March 27 Erskine W 3-1 March 29 Jacksonville T 7-7 March 25 at NC State L 6-2 March 31 Campbell W 11-2 March 30 C.W. Post L 10-7 March 27 Erskine L 3-0 April 3 at Old Dominion W 6-3 April 2 at NC State L 13-6 March 27 Erskine L 2-1 April 3 at Old Dominion L 3-1 April 6 at James Madison W 7-6 March 28 UNC Wilmington W 1-0 April 4 at Old Dominion L 9-6 April 6 at James Madison L 2-1 March 28 UNC Wilmington W 3-2 April 8 at UNC Greensboro L 6-5 April 7 at George Mason W 5-4 March 29 UNC Wilmington W 8-7 April 10 Richmond W 2-1 April 7 at George Mason L 6-2 April 1 at UNC Greensboro L 6-2 April 10 Richmond W 3-2 April 9 at North Carolina W 3-2 April 4 at Maryland L 12-8 April 11 Richmond W 8-4 April 12 Richmond L 5-4 April 5 at Maryland W 13-8 April 13 North Carolina L 10-5 April 13 Richmond L 4-3 April 7 NC State L 7-4 April 14 at North Carolina W 3-1 April 16 NC State L 5-2 April 11 Old Dominion W 8-7 April 17 at William & Mary L 9-3 April 23 at Campbell W 13-5 April 11 Old Dominion L 14-3 April 18 at William & Mary W 7-2 April 24 Old Dominion L 2-0 April 12 Old Dominion W 6-1 April 18 at William & Mary W 19-2 April 27 at UNC Wilmington L 6-3 April 14 at Campbell W 6-1 April 20 Campbell W 4-2 April 28 at UNC Wilmington W 4-1 April 15 North Carolina L 5-1 April 21 VCU L 4-3 (10) April 29 at Charleston Southern L 8-4 April 18 at Richmond L 1-0 April 24 George Mason L 12-10 April 29 at Charleston Southern L 6-5 April 18 at Richmond L 8-0 April 24 George Mason L 7-4 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 124 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 25 George Mason L 6-4 April 23 at James Madison L 7-4 April 22 at UNC Wilmington L 5-4 (10) April 28 at North Carolina L 5-3 April 23 at James Madison L 5-4 (8) April 22 at UNC Wilmington L 6-5 May 1 at Charlotte W 8-2 April 24 at James Madison L 10-9 April 23 at UNC Wilmington L 6-4 May 4 NC State W 8-6 April 27 at North Carolina W 7-5 April 28 NC State W 6-1 May 8 N.C. Wesleyan W 13-4 April 30 NC State L 7-4 April 29 at NC State L 10-0 May 9 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 7-3 May 1 Duke W 4-3 May 6 VCU W 4-0 May 11 at VCU W 9-4 May 4 Campbell W 1-0 May 6 VCU W 4-2 May 8 at George Mason W 11-6 May 8 ^Duke W 9-3 CAA Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.) May 8 at George Mason W 6-1 May 9 NC State L 10-1 May 19 at UNC Wilmington W 3-2 May 14 N.C. Wesleyan W 3-2 (10) May 10 at NC State L 11-2 May 21 vs. James Madison W 8-4 May 12 at Georgia Southern L 5-2 (12) May 21 vs. George Mason W 7-4 CAA Tournament (Norfolk, Va.) May 13 at Georgia Southern L 7-3 May 23 vs. George Mason W 9-4 May 18 at UNC Wilmington W 4-3 (10) May 19 at Old Dominion L 15-4 CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) NCAA Atlantic Regional (Atlanta, Ga.) May 20 George Mason W 4-3 May 17 vs. Richmond L 10-3 May 27 vs. South Carolina L 6-5 May 21 Richmond L 6-2 May 18 vs. William & Mary L 8-7 May 28 vs. Liberty W 6-0 # Wilmington, N.C.; ^ Kinston, N.C. May 29 vs. Ohio State L 6-2 1995 29-26 Overall • 5-13 CAA (6th) 1996 1994 Head Coach: Gary Overton 22-24 Overall • 10-11 CAA (5th) 36-18 Overall • 8-9 CAA (5th) Feb. 11 Coppin State W 20-1 Head Coach: Gary Overton Head Coach: Gary Overton Feb. 11 Coppin State W 7-2 Feb. 23 # UNC Asheville L 7-1 Feb. 5 at Florida L 4-2 Feb. 11 Coppin State W 15-3 Feb. 24 # (25) Kentucky W 5-4 Feb. 5 at Florida L 5-4 Feb. 24 Howard W 17-2 Feb. 24 # Char. Southern W 9-7 Feb. 6 at Florida L 7-3 Feb. 24 Howard W 15-2 Feb. 25 # (4) Tennessee W 5-4 Feb. 16 Virginia State W 18-2 Feb. 25 Howard W 2-1 March 2 Radford W 3-1 Feb. 16 Virginia State W 20-0 Feb. 25 Monmouth W 7-1 March 2 Radford W 5-3 Feb. 22 at VCU W 3-2 (12) Feb. 25 Monmouth W 4-1 March 3 ^ Radford L 11-4 Feb. 23 VCU W 6-1 Feb. 26 Monmouth W 13-1 March 3 ^ Radford W 4-3 Feb. 26 Howard W 21-0 Feb. 26 Monmouth W 9-2 March 11 Rider W 11-5 Feb. 26 Howard W 9-0 Feb. 26 Howard W 10-1 March 13 Rider W 6-5 Feb. 27 Howard W 8-1 March 4 # South Carolina L 8-4 March 13 Rider W 11-2 March 4 Virginia Tech W 7-3 March 5 # Virginia Tech L 10-4 March 14 Yale W 2-1 March 5 Virginia Tech W 9-3 March 6 # North Carolina W 6-4 March 20 Georgia Southern L 5-4 March 7 Temple W 17-7 March 6 Drexel L 5-1 March 21 Georgia Southern L 3-0 March 8 Temple W 11-1 March 10 Yale W 12-7 March 23 William & Mary W 3-0 March 9 Temple W 9-4 March 11 Yale W 12-5 March 23 William & Mary W 8-0 March 11 Yale W 5-4 March 11 Marist W 13-2 March 24 William & Mary W 6-2 March 12 UNC Wilmington L 3-2 March 12 Marist W 6-0 March 30 at James Madison W 5-3 March 12 UNC Wilmington W 3-2 March 18 at Old Dominion L 5-1 March 30 at James Madison L 4-0 March 13 UNC Wilmington W 6-5 March 18 at Old Dominion W 2-1 March 31 at James Madison W 18-9 March 14 Yale W 7-6 (11) March 19 at Old Dominion L 7-1 April 2 Campbell L 8-4 March 18 Erskine W 12-1 March 22 ^North Carolina L 2-1 April 6 at George Mason L 4-3 (10 March 18 Erskine W 4-1 March 25 Richmond L 8-2 April 6 at George Mason L 5-1 March 21 Georgia Southern W 13-3 March 25 Richmond L 7-5 April 7 at George Mason W 12-2 March 22 Georgia Southern W 4-2 March 26 Richmond W 5-2 April 10 at Campbell W 8-4 March 23 Georgia Southern L 9-8 (10) March 27 kent State L 8-4 April 13 UNC Wilmington W 15-2 March 26 Old Dominion L 6-4 March 29 Campbell W 8-0 April 13 UNC Wilmington W 7-4 March 26 Old Dominion L 3-0 April 1 George Mason L 6-0 April 14 UNC Wilmington L 1-0 (10) March 27 Old Dominion W 8-5 April 1 George Mason W 7-5 April 16 NC State L 9-1 March 30 Atlantic Christian (Barton) W 9-3 April 2 George Mason L 8-7 April 20 VCU L 14-6 April 2 at Richmond L 14-4 April 8 at William & Mary W 11-3 April 20 VCU W 5-1 April 2 at Richmond W 5-2 April 8 at William & Mary W 5-2 April 21 VCU L 15-5 April 3 at Richmond L 7-6 (10) April 9 at William & Mary L 7-5 April 25 Duke L 6-5 April 6 at Campbell L 4-3 (10) April 13 Towson State W 12-4 April 27 at Virginia L 7-4 April 9 William & Mary W 10-3 April 13 Towson State W 2-1 April 28 at Virginia L 6-5 April 9 William & Mary L 12-6 April 15 James Madison L 8-1 May 3 Old Dominion W 5-4 April 10 William & Mary W 13-12 (10) April 15 James Madison L 6-1 May 3 Old Dominion L 6-4 April 12 at Duke W 12-5 April 16 James Madison L 9-1 May 4 Old Dominion L 15-9 April 13 North Carolina W 6-3 April 18 Campbell W 7-6 May 5 at Old Dominion L 14-5 April 19 at NC State L 9-3 April 20 at Duke L 4-2 May 8 at NC State L 11-8 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 125 2018 Baseball Fact Book May 10 at Richmond L 10-9 April 27 at James Madison W 16-6 April 26 at College of Charleston W 21-7 May 10 at Richmond L 11-2 May 6 Campbell W 12-0 April 28 at UNC Greensboro L 1-0 May 11 at Richmond L 16-6 May 9 at West Virginia W 13-8 April 29 at North Carolina L 8-3 CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) May 1 James Madison L 9-8 (11) May 14 vs. George Mason W 1-0 May 13 vs. George Mason W 7-5 May 1 James Madison W 12-11 May 15 vs. Old Dominion L 9-7 May 14 vs. UNC Wilmington W 9-8 May 2 James Madison W 14-6 May 16 vs. VCU L 10-0 May 15 vs. Richmond L 6-3 May 5 Mount Olive W 8-4 # Wilmington, N.C.; ^ Kinston, N.C. May 16 vs. William & Mary W 3-2 May 6 Mount Olive W 10-0 May 17 vs. Richmond L 9-8 May 9 Wake Forest W 4-2 1997 % Charleston, S.C.; $ Wilmington, N.C. May 10 Duke W 11-10 (12) 29-27 Overall • 10-11 CAA (Tie-4th) CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) Head Coach: Gary Overton 1998 May 12 vs. Old Dominion W 6-2 Feb. 7 at The Citadel L 8-4 30-29 Overall • 10-11 CAA (Tie-4th) May 13 vs. (29) VCU L 5-2 Feb. 8 % Appalachian State L 8-7 Head Coach: Keith LeClair May 14 vs. George Mason L 4-1 Feb. 9 % Western Carolina W 5-4 Feb. 9 at Duke L 3-2 Feb. 15 Radford W 4-3 Feb. 13 at Clemson W 6-1 1999 Feb. 15 Monmouth W 9-4 Feb. 14 at Clemson L 16-4 46-16 Overall • 14-6 CAA (2nd) Feb. 16 Monmouth W 6-1 Feb. 15 at Clemson L 8-2 Head Coach: Keith LeClair Feb. 16 Radford L 7-5 Feb. 19 at Elon L 4-3 National Rank: 18th (CB), 19th (BA), 23rd (UT) Feb. 18 at Georgia Southern L 14-0 Feb. 21 Radford W 7-1 Feb. 12 # (15) North Carolina L 8-3 Feb. 19 at Georgia Southern L 4-3 Feb. 21 Radford W 8-4 Feb. 13 # Virginia W 12-0 Feb. 21 $ Rider W 6-3 Feb. 22 Radford W 10-6 Feb. 14 # NC State W 8-0 Feb. 22 $ Villanova W 6-5 Feb. 22 Radford W 6-2 Feb. 20 Radford W 9-3 Feb. 23 $ West Virginia W 19-10 Feb. 24 UNC Greensboro L 5-4 Feb. 20 Radford W 3-1 March 1 Virginia W 13-10 Feb. 27 Youngstown State W 9-4 Feb. 21 Radford L 11-7 March 1 Virginia L 6-5 Feb. 28 Youngstown State W 5-2 Feb. 25 at (22) Wake Forest W 3-2 March 2 Virginia L 15-2 March 1 Youngstown State W 17-11 Feb. 27 Ohio W 14-8 March 5 North Carolina L 9-4 March 4 Elon W 7-5 Feb. 27 Ohio W 15-5 March 6 West Virginia L 4-1 March 7 Georgia Southern L 10-5 Feb. 28 Ohio W 7-3 March 7 West Virginia W 10-1 March 7 Georgia Southern L 9-6 March 3 Elon W 13-3 March 9 St. John’s L 18-2 March 11 at Wake Forest L 11-5 March 5 % (28) Georgia W 10-5 March 10 St. John’s W 2-0 March 14 at William & Mary W 13-4 March 5 % Ohio State L 10-7 March 10 St. John’s L 7-6 March 14 at William & Mary W 4-3 March 6 % (3) Miami W 6-5 March 15 William & Mary W 15-8 March 15 at William & Mary W 5-3 March 7 % Ohio State L 9-3 March 15 William & Mary W 3-1 March 17 Campbell W 10-9 March 10 College of Charleston W 11-10 (10) March 16 William & Mary W 16-3 March 18 Coastal Carolina W 8-5 March 10 College of Charleston W 8-3 March 17 Yale W 8-7 March 21 VCU L 9-8 (12) March 13 UNC Asheville W 11-5 March 22 at VCU L 3-2 March 22 VCU L 7-4 March 13 UNC Asheville L 2-1 March 22 at VCU L 4-1 March 22 VCU L 5-3 March 16 Clemson W 5-4 March 23 at VCU L 14-6 March 24 at Winthrop L 14-9 March 17 Clemson W 14-2 March 24 The Citadel L 19-6 March 25 at Winthrop L 8-5 March 20 Youngstown State W 10-0 March 25 The Citadel W 10-3 March 28 at Richmond L 9-8 March 20 Youngstown State W 10-3 March 26 Duke W 9-4 March 28 at Richmond L 6-3 March 21 Youngstown State W 14-2 March 29 Richmond W 6-3 March 29 at Richmond L 11-7 March 23 UNC Greensboro W 6-1 March 29 Richmond W 6-3 March 31 at Campbell L 7-6 (10) March 24 at Campbell W 5-4 March 30 Richmond W 9-6 April 4 Old Dominion W 2-1 March 26 at James Madison W 6-5 April 2 at NC State L 9-7 April 4 Old Dominion W 6-5 March 27 at James Madison W 11-2 April 5 at Old Dominion W 7-5 April 5 Old Dominion W 3-1 March 28 at James Madison W 16-15 April 5 at Old Dominion L 4-3 April 8 North Carolina A&T W 15-10 March 30 (19) Wake Forest W 11-8 April 6 at Old Dominion L 3-2 April 11 at George Mason L 9-5 March 31 at Coastal Carolina L 4-3 April 9 at Campbell W 11-10 April 11 at George Mason L 8-7 April 2 William & Mary W 23-3 April 12 George Mason L 27-17 April 12 at George Mason W 14-5 April 3 William & Mary W 8-6 (13) April 13 George Mason L 8-2 April 15 vs. NC State L 14-3 April 4 William & Mary W 4-2 April 13 George Mason L 6-3 April 18 UNC Wilmington W 15-5 April 7 Coastal Carolina W 8-4 April 19 at UNC Wilmington L 12-3 April 18 UNC Wilmington L 2-0 April 9 at (22) VCU W 8-4 April 19 at UNC Wilmington W 4-3 April 19 UNC Wilmington L 6-4 April 10 at (22) VCU L 4-3 April 20 at UNC Wilmington L 8-3 April 21 Winthrop L 12-10 April 14 at Elon L 4-3 April 22 at North Carolina L 11-8 April 22 at NC State W 10-7 April 16 Richmond W 13-11 April 26 at James Madison W 7-6 April 25 at College of Charleston W 10-8 April 17 Richmond W 12-5 April 26 at James Madison L 6-5 April 25 at College of Charleston L 8-2 April 18 Richmond L 6-1 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 126 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 28 at George Mason W 8-3 April 29 at George Mason W 9-6 April 30 at George Mason L 11-7 May 2 at Elon L 7-5 May 11 UNC Wilmington W 17-3 May 12 UNC Wilmington W 7-6 May 13 UNC Wilmington W 9-1 CAA Tournament (Manteo, N.C.) May 16 vs. George Mason W 8-3 May 18 vs. UNC Wilmington W 5-4 May 19 vs. VCU W 8-5 May 21 vs. VCU W 7-6 NCAA Regional (Lafayette, La.) May 26 vs. Marist W 12-3 May 27 vs. (21) Louisiana-Lafayette L 5-3 May 27 vs. Marist W 8-7 (11) May 28 vs. (21) Louisiana-Lafayette L 8-5 # Charleston, S.C.

1999 Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Champions 2001 47-13 Overall • 19-2 CAA (1st) April 21 at UNC Greensboro W 9-8 Feb. 27 Radford W 6-5 Head Coach: Keith LeClair April 23 at Old Dominion W 14-4 Feb. 29 at Coastal Carolina L 4-2 National Rank: 11th (CB, BA, USA Today) April 24 at Old Dominion W 9-2 March 4 Navy W 10-9 Feb. 9 Western Carolina W 9-5 April 25 at Old Dominion L 5-2 March 4 Navy W 7-6 Feb. 10 Western Carolina W 6-0 April 27 (9) North Carolina W 8-6 March 5 Navy W 3-2 Feb. 11 Western Carolina W 12-1 April 30 George Mason W 15-0 March 7 Duke W 7-6 Feb. 16 Siena W 6-3 May 1 George Mason W 11-1 March 8 (20) Wake Forest W 8-1 Feb. 17 Siena W 9-2 May 2 George Mason L 6-2 March 10 Appalachian State W 7-5 Feb. 18 Siena W 9-2 May 4 Campbell W 8-0 March 11 Appalachian State W 6-3 Feb. 21 at Duke W 8-1 May 8 ^ NC State L 3-2 March 12 Appalachian State W 7-5 Feb. 23 Radford W 4-1 May 13 at UNC Wilmington L 4-2 March 14 at (4) Clemson L 7-0 Feb. 24 Radford W 9-2 May 15 at UNC Wilmington W 9-5 March 15 at (4) Clemson W 12-4 Feb. 25 Radford W 10-3 May 15 at UNC Wilmington L 9-3 March 17 Purdue W 3-2 Feb. 28 North Carolina A&T W 7-3 CAA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) March 17 Purdue W 7-4 March 2 Delaware W 11-9 May 18 vs. William & Mary W 10-3 March 18 Purdue L 5-3 March 2 Delaware W 13-8 May 20 vs. VCU W 8-7 March 22 Youngstown State W 12-0 March 3 Delaware L 10-7 (10) May 21 vs. Old Dominion W 4-3 March 24 James Madison W 15-6 March 7 at (22) Wake Forest L 8-7 May 23 vs. Old Dominion W 21-13 March 25 James Madison W 13-7 March 8 Ball State W 10-4 March 26 James Madison W 16-4 NCAA Regional (Baton Rouge, La.) March 9 Ball State W 9-8 (11) March 29 at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 May 28 vs. Southern W 13-2 March 10 Ball State W 3-2 March 31 at William & Mary W 9-6 May 29 vs. (17) LSU W 11-10 March 13 # Illinois State W 9-6 April 1 at William & Mary W 6-5 May 30 vs. (17) LSU L 12-10 March 14 at Florida Atlantic L 9-8 April 2 at William & Mary W 4-2 May 31 vs. (17) LSU L 9-0 March 16 at (7) Miami (Fla.) L 14-13 # Charleston, S.C.; % Coral Gables, Fla.; ^ Wilson, N.C. April 5 UNC Greensboro L 15-7 March 17 at (7) Miami (Fla.) W 7-2 April 7 VCU L 3-2 March 18 at (7) Miami (Fla.) L 8-4 2000 April 8 VCU W 2-1 March 21 Wake Forest W 8-3 46-18 Overall • 14-7 CAA (Tie-1st) April 9 VCU L 5-4 March 23 at James Madison W 9-7 Head Coach: Keith LeClair April 11 at Campbell L 4-3 March 24 at James Madison W 11-8 National Rank: 29th (CB) April 12 Coastal Carolina W 9-4 March 25 at James Madison W 8-7 Feb. 7 Duke W 5-0 April 14 at Richmond L 6-3 March 27 UNC Greensboro L 9-5 Feb. 11 # NC State W 10-2 April 16 at Richmond W 5-3 March 28 at Coastal Carolina L 12-3 Feb. 12 # (24) South Carolina L 12-1 April 16 at Richmond W 10-6 March 30 William & Mary W 7-4 Feb. 13 # Maryland W 5-4 (10) April 18 (10) North Carolina L 8-2 March 31 William & Mary W 4-1 Feb. 18 George Washington W 3-0 April 19 (10) at Wake Forest W 5-3 April 1 William & Mary W 8-4 Feb. 19 George Washington W 11-9 April 21 Old Dominion L 9-4 April 3 Elon W 6-3 Feb. 20 George Washington W 4-3 April 22 Old Dominion L 15-3 April 4 Coastal Carolina W 7-6 Feb. 23 at (4) North Carolina L 6-4 April 23 Old Dominion L 4-0 April 6 at VCU W 8-1 Feb. 25 Radford W 20-6 April 25 Elon W 5-1 April 7 at VCU L 12-3 Feb. 26 Radford W 9-7 April 26 Campbell W 9-2 April 8 at VCU W 8-3 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 127 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 10 Elon L 8-5 (10) April 11 at Elon W 5-4 April 13 Richmond W 13-8 April 14 Richmond W 18-6 April 15 Richmond W 7-1 April 17 at North Carolina L 6-3 April 20 at Old Dominion W 11-4 April 21 at Old Dominion W 13-3 April 22 at Old Dominion W 13-1 April 24 Duke W 16-3 April 25 at NC State W 6-4 (11) April 27 George Mason W 5-4 April 28 George Mason W 2-1 April 29 George Mason W 9-3 May 2 NC State W 9-3 May 10 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 May 11 at UNC Wilmington W 11-0 May 12 at UNC Wilmington L 1-0 NCAA Regional (Wilson, N.C.) May 25 vs. UMBC W 7-0 May 26 vs. South Florida W 12-8 2002 Conference USA Tournament Champions May 27 vs. Winthrop W 7-3 NCAA Super Regional (Kinston, N.C.) April 6 (5) Houston W 11-4 April 7 (5) Houston L 7-3 2003 June 2 vs. (13) Tennessee L 13-10 34-27-1 Overall • 17-13 C-USA (5th) June 3 vs. (13) Tennessee L 6-3 April 9 at Elon L 3-1 Head Coach: Randy Mazey # Boca Raton, Fla. April 10 Duke W 12-10 Feb. 14 Western Carolina W 6-4 April 12 at Charlotte W 10-4 Feb. 14 Western Carolina W 4-2 2002 April 13 at Charlotte L 4-2 Feb. 15 Western Carolina W 2-1 43-20-1 Overall • 16-13-1 C-USA (6th) April 14 at Charlotte W 3-2 Feb. 19 NC State L 5-4 Head Coach: Keith LeClair April 17 (12) North Carolina W 2-1 Feb. 21 at UCF L 4-3 (12) National Rank: 24th (USA Today) April 20 South Florida W 5-3 Feb. 22 at UCF W 8-7 Feb. 15 Delaware W 10-6 April 20 South Florida L 10-8 Feb. 23 at UCF L 7-2 Feb. 16 Delaware W 3-2 (10) April 21 South Florida W 8-4 Feb. 26 Elon W 8-3 Feb. 17 Delaware W 9-0 April 23 at Duke W 8-1 Feb. 28 Delaware W 7-5 Feb. 20 VCU W 7-5 April 26 at Memphis W 3-0 March 1 Delaware W 12-0 Feb. 22 New York Tech W 13-1 April 27 at Memphis W 11-3 March 2 Delaware W 14-3 Feb. 23 New York Tech W 20-8 April 28 at Memphis W 7-4 March 4 William & Mary L 2-1 Feb. 24 New York Tech W 5-3 April 30 at North Carolina L 10-1 March 5 at Elon T 5-5 (12) March 1 UCF W 4-0 May 1 UNC Wilmington W 3-1 March 8 Appalachian State W 9-0 March 3 UCF W 7-4 May 3 Saint Louis L 6-2 March 9 Appalachian State W 5-2 March 3 UCF W 7-3 May 5 Saint Louis L 2-1 March 11 UNC Wilmington L 4-3 March 5 at VCU L 4-3 May 5 Saint Louis W 2-1 March 12 at N.C. A&T W 8-6 March 8 Pace W 13-6 May 10 at Southern Miss L 12-7 March 14 at Houston W 1-0 (12) March 9 Pace W 8-3 May 11 at Southern Miss L 5-1 March 15 at Houston L 2-1 March 10 Pace W 4-3 May 12 at Southern Miss W 11-7 March 16 at Houston W 7-5 (10) March 12 Old Dominion L 9-6 May 15 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 March 18 N.C. A&T W 12-2 March 15 at Cincinnati L 8-5 May 16 Louisville L 14-1 March 21 Charlotte L 5-2 March 16 at Cincinnati W 7-0 May 17 Louisville W 7-5 March 22 Charlotte W 15-4 March 17 at Cincinnati T 5-5 (10) May 18 Louisville L 7-0 March 22 TCU L 5-1 March 23 Charlotte W 8-7 March 23 TCU L 8-4 C-USA Tournament (Kinston, N.C.) March 25 Campbell L 4-1 March 24 TCU L 7-2 May 22 vs. TCU W 5-1 March 26 at UNC Wilmington L 4-3 March 26 at Old Dominion W 9-5 May 23 vs. South Florida W 12-10 March 28 Cincinnati W 5-2 March 27 Campbell W 2-0 May 25 vs. South Florida W 3-2 March 29 Cincinnati W 8-4 March 29 at UAB W 3-2 (10) May 26 vs. (10) Houston W 4-0 March 29 Cincinnati L 4-3 March 30 at UAB W 13-3 NCAA Regional (Clemson, S.C.) April 2 Duke W 7-2 March 31 at UAB W 6-3 May 31 vs. Elon W 13-7 April 4 at USF W 5-4 April 2 Elon W 4-0 June 1 at (7) Clemson L 4-2 April 5 at USF L 4-11 April 3 at Campbell W 16-9 June 1 vs. Georgia Southern W 7-3 April 6 at USF W 5-2 April 5 (5) Houston W 5-4 June 2 at (7) Clemson L 21-1 April 12 Memphis W 3-2 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 128 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 12 Memphis L 8-1 March 26 at Memphis L 6-5 March 12 Navy W 6-5 April 13 Memphis W 3-2 March 27 at Memphis W 7-1 March 12 Navy W 17-4 April 15 at Campbell W 6-3 March 28 at Memphis W 8-4 March 13 Navy W 14-0 April 16 North Carolina L 8-4 April 2 at Charlotte W 8-0 March 15 High Point W 14-5 April 18 at TCU L 8-2 April 3 at Charlotte W 13-5 March 18 at (3) Tulane L 6-5 April 19 at TCU L 4-3 April 4 at Charlotte W 24-13 March 19 at (3) Tulane L 13-6 April 20 at TCU L 12-6 April 7 at Duke W 7-5 March 20 at (3) Tulane L 8-6 April 23 at (22) North Carolina L 7-6 April 9 USF W 6-4 March 23 UNC Wilmington W 12-8 April 26 at Louisville L 7-6 April 10 USF W 10-5 March 25 Charlotte L 6-2 April 26 at Louisville W 8-5 April 10 USF W 11-1 March 26 Charlotte L 9-6 April 27 at Louisville W 10-8 April 16 at Cincinnati W 15-13 March 26 Charlotte W 6-0 April 30 at (5) NC State L 6-5 April 17 at Cincinnati W 32-14 March 30 Campbell W 6-5 May 2 (19) Southern Miss L 6-3 April 18 at Cincinnati W 13-7 April 1 at (32) TCU L 8-5 May 3 (19) Southern Miss W 7-6 April 21 at NC State W 6-3 April 2 at (32) TCU W 10-5 May 4 (19) Southern Miss W 7-3 April 23 Louisville W 6-4 April 3 at (32) TCU L 4-0 May 9 UAB W 11-8 April 24 Louisville W 9-7 April 6 NC State L 11-4 May 10 UAB L 12-8 April 25 Louisville W 5-4 April 8 (27) Southern Miss L 12-6 May 11 UAB W 12-9 April 30 Houston W 11-10 April 9 (27) Southern Miss W 7-5 May 15 at Tulane W 8-7 May 1 Houston W 5-3 April 10 (27) Southern Miss W 10-6 May 16 at Tulane L 5-4 May 2 Houston W 9-5 April 15 at Louisville W 4-1 May 17 at Tulane L 14-4 May 4 UNC Wilmington L 15-5 April 16 at Louisville W 9-8 C-USA Tournament (New Orleans L.A.) May 7 at Saint Louis W 15-5 April 17 at Louisville W 11-6 May 21 vs. Houston L 2-1 May 8 at Saint Louis W 7-1 April 19 (10) North Carolina L 18-6 May 22 vs. Charlotte W 8-5 May 9 at Saint Louis W 16-5 April 20 NC State L 3-0 May 23 vs. Houston W 5-0 May 11 at UNC Wilmington W 3-0 April 22 Memphis W 12-0 May 24 vs. (17) Southern Miss L 3-1 May 12 NC State W 7-2 April 23 Memphis L 8-5 May 14 TCU W 7-2 April 24 Memphis W 3-0 NCAA Regional (Atlanta G.A.) May 15 TCU W 14-3 April 26 at The Citadel W 3-0 May 30 vs. (15) South Carolina L 4-0 May 16 TCU L 3-1 April 29 Cincinnati W 13-7 May 31 vs. (7) Georgia Tech W 10-3 April 30 Cincinnati L 3-2 May 31 vs. Stetson L 9-4 May 20 at (12) Southern Miss W 9-0 May 21 at (12) Southern Miss L 6-5 May 1 Cincinnati W 8-4 May 22 at (12) Southern Miss W 11-0 May 4 at UNC Wilmington L 6-5 2004 May 6 at USF W 6-2 51-13 Overall • 25-5 C-USA (1st) C-USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) May 7 at USF W 12-3 Head Coach: Randy Mazey May 26 vs. Louisville W 13-2 May 8 at USF L 10-0 National Rank: 8th (BA), 9th (USA Today), May 27 vs. Houston L 6-5 May 10 (23) NC State L 3-0 10th (NCBWA), 13th (CB) May 28 vs. TCU L 10-4 May 11 at UNC Asheville W 8-6 Feb. 13 UNC Asheville W 4-1 May 13 at UAB W 18-5 Feb. 14 UNC Asheville W 8-0 NCAA Regional (Kinston, N.C.) May 14 at UAB W 8-6 Feb. 14 UNC Asheville W 6-2 June 5 vs. Stony Brook W 8-2 May 15 at UAB W 6-5 Feb. 18 Campbell W 10-2 June 6 vs. UNC Wilmington W 11-4 May 17 at (15) North Carolina L 8-5 Feb. 20 Delaware W 6-4 June 7 vs. UNC Wilmington W 7-0 May 19 Saint Louis W 8-7 Feb. 21 Delaware W 4-0 NCAA Super Regional (Columbia, S.C.) May 20 Saint Louis W 9-5 Feb. 22 Delaware W 9-1 June 12 vs. (3) South Carolina L 4-2 May 21 Saint Louis L 6-0 Feb. 24 North Carolina A&T W 2-0 June 13 vs. (3) South Carolina L 5-3 Feb. 28 vs. Georgia Southern W 7-1 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) Feb. 28 (11) Clemson W 3-2 2005 May 25 vs. Houston W 6-5 Feb. 29 vs. (11) Clemson W 6-4 35-26 Overall • 18-12 C-USA (4th) May 26 vs. (1) Tulane L 16-3 Feb. 29 Georgia Southern W 7-4 Head Coach: Randy Mazey May 27 vs. Houston L 6-4 March 5 at (6) Arizona State L 7-6 Feb. 11 at (25) CofC W 9-6 NCAA Regional (Tempe, Ariz.) March 6 at (6) Arizona State L 6-4 Feb. 12 at (25) CofC L 15-7 June 3 at (20) Arizona State L 9-6 March 7 at (6) Arizona State L 7-5 Feb. 13 at (25) CofC L 11-9 June 4 vs. UNLV L 5-3 March 10 Appalachian State W 8-1 Feb. 18 % at Coastal Carolina L 11-5 % Myrtle Beach, S.C.; # Greenville, N.C.; ^ Charleston, S.C. March 12 Charleston Southern W 9-0 Feb. 19 % vs. West Virginia W 8-2 March 13 Charleston Southern W 2-1 Feb. 20 % vs. (21) Clemson W 10-0 2006 March 14 Charleston Southern W 8-2 Feb. 25 ^ vs. West Virginia W 13-2 33-26 Overall • 10-14 C-USA (6th) March 16 Marshall W 8-2 Feb. 26 ^ vs. NC State W 13-1 Head Coach: Billy Godwin March 19 (14) Tulane W 6-3 March 4 # Michigan W 2-1 Feb. 10 Maryland W 6-1 March 20 (14) Tulane L 14-10 March 5 # Arizona State L 10-3 Feb. 11 Maryland L 1-0 March 21 (14) Tulane L 9-0 March 6 # (7) Georgia W 7-1 Feb. 12 Maryland W 5-4 March 24 at Campbell W 12-2 March 8 North Carolina A&T W 16-5 Feb. 17 College of Charleston W 5-0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 129 2018 Baseball Fact Book Feb. 18 College of Charleston W 4-2 Conference USA Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) 2007 May 23 Tulane W 4-2 Feb. 19 College of Charleston L 11-8 40-23 Overall • 14-9 C-USA (2nd) Feb. 21 Duke W 19-5 Head Coach: Billy Godwin May 24 Southern Miss W 2-1 (10) Feb. 24 # Penn State W 4-3 Feb. 9 Liberty L 6-2 May 26 vs. Tulane W 9-4 Feb. 25 # UNC Wilmington W 11-2 Feb. 10 Liberty W 7-4 May 27 vs. (2) Rice L 16-8 Feb. 26 # Virginia Tech L 5-1 Feb. 11 Liberty W 11-2 NCAA Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Feb. 28 Duke W 17-4 Feb. 16 at (15) UCLA L 6-1 June 1 vs. Western Carolina W 9-8 March 3 Stony Brook W 12-0 Feb. 17 at (15) UCLA L 9-7 June 2 vs. (3) North Carolina L 11-10 March 4 Stony Brook W 4-0 Feb. 18 at (15) UCLA L 7-6 June 3 vs. Western Carolina L 9-5 March 5 Stony Brook W 4-3 Feb. 21 Campbell L 2-0 # Greenville, N.C.; % Greenville, N.C.; + Charleston, WVa. March 8 North Carolina A&T W 14-3 Feb. 23 # St. John’s W 5-1 March 10 at (7) Cal State Fullerton L 5-0 Feb. 24 # Washington W 6-3 2008 March 11 at (7) Cal State Fullerton L 8-0 Feb. 25 # Duke W 11-4 42-21 Overall • 13-11 C-USA (5th) Head Coach: Billy Godwin March 12 at (7) Cal State Fullerton L 8-1 March 2 % (12) Pepperdine W 5-4 March 3 % (24) NC State L 5-4 (10) Feb. 23 at (2) South Carolina L 22-5 March 15 at UNC Wilmington W 4-0 Feb. 23 at (2) South Carolina W 13-4 March 4 % Western Carolina W 3-2 March 17 Marist W 9-5 Feb. 24 at (2) South Carolina L 7-6 (11) March 6 N.C. A&T W 7-4 March 18 Marist W 7-0 Feb. 27 at Elon L 9-6 March 9 (7) Cal State Fullerton W 6-1 March 19 Marist W 5-2 Feb. 29 Monmouth L 4-3 March 10 (7) Cal State Fullerton W 2-0 March 22 UNC Wilmington L 14-6 March 1 Monmouth W 11-2 March 11 (7) Cal State Fullerton W 12-5 March 24 at (2) Rice W 4-3 March 2 Monmouth W 6-0 March 13 Radford W 8-5 March 25 at (2) Rice L 8-5 March 4 at Old Dominion W 20-13 March 14 Radford W 16-3 March 26 at (2) Rice L 5-0 (10) March 17 Michigan W 2-1 March 29 at (21) NC State L 5-4 March 5 at VCU W 7-4 March 17 Michigan W 3-2 (12) March 31 Houston L 4-3 March 8 # Pittsburgh W 10-5 March 21 High Point W 12-4 April 1 Houston L 13-4 March 8 # (15) Michigan W 6-5 March 23 Memphis W 12-10 March 9 # Georgia Southern W 9-3 April 2 Houston W 3-0 March 24 Memphis W 12-0 March 11 VCU W 10-4 April 4 North Carolina A&T W 14-2 March 25 Memphis W 11-1 (7) March 13 Quinnipiac W 12-9 April 7 at UCF L 8-0 March 28 UNC Wilmington W 11-10 (10) March 14 Rhode Island W 13-2 April 8 at UCF W 6-3 March 30 at (29) Tulane L 2-1 April 9 at UCF W 8-1 March 15 Rhode Island W 7-2 March 31 at (29) Tulane L 8-2 March 16 Rhode Island W 9-4 April 12 (12) NC State W 2-1 (13) April 1 at (29) Tulane W 11-7 March 18 Elon W 18-3 April 14 Albany W 16-5 April 4 at (22) NC State L 3-2 March 21 Houston L 14-2 April 15 Albany W 11-3 April 6 (8) Rice L 4-0 March 22 Houston W 15-4 April 16 Albany W 13-9 April 7 (8) Rice L 9-6 March 23 Houston L 8-5 April 18 at (7) NC State L 4-3 (10) April 8 (8) Rice L 8-6 March 26 Campbell W 11-3 April 21 Marshall W 10-9 April 11 at UNC Wilmington W 3-2 March 28 at (19) UCF L 3-2 April 22 Marshall W 10-9 April 13 + at Marshall W 7-4 March 29 at (19) UCF W 10-2 April 23 Marshall L 5-3 April 14 + at Marshall W 13-3 March 30 at (19) UCF W 10-1 April 28 (20) Tulane L 9-5 April 18 Old Dominion W 9-5 April 1 NC State L 4-3 April 29 (20) Tulane W 13-3 April 20 Savannah State W 14-1 April 2 Campbell W 11-2 April 30 (20) Tulane L 6-4 April 21 Savannah State W 6-1 April 5 at (20) Southern Miss L 6-5 (13) May 5 (29) at Southern Miss L 11-10 April 22 Savannah State W 14-5 April 5 at (20) Southern Miss W 4-2 May 6 (29) at Southern Miss L 8-5 April 24 at (4) North Carolina L 10-0 April 6 at (20) Southern Miss W 11-3 May 7 (29) at Southern Miss L 10-1 April 27 Southern Miss L 6-3 April 8 Old Dominion W 4-2 May 10 Coastal Carolina W 10-3 April 28 Southern Miss L 5-1 April 9 at Elon W 12-7 May 12 UAB W 11-6 April 29 Southern Miss W 6-3 April 11 Marshall W 7-4 May 13 UAB W 13-1 May 4 at Houston W 3-1 April 12 Marshall W 4-3 May 5 at Houston W 6-3 May 14 UAB W 12-2 April 13 Marshall W 5-3 May 6 at Houston W 9-2 May 16 at Coastal Carolina L 9-4 April 15 at (25) NC State L 7-6 May 8 The Citadel L 8-6 May 18 at Memphis L 9-6 April 16 The Citadel W 4-3 (10) May 9 (4) North Carolina L 5-1 April 18 at (7) Rice L 10-3 May 19 at Memphis L 14-6 May 11 UCF W 8-6 April 19 at (7) Rice L 5-4 (10) May 20 at Memphis L 11-10 May 12 UCF W 8-7 April 20 at (7) Rice L 7-1 Conference USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) May 13 UCF W 13-8 April 22 (27) UNC Wilmington W 6-1 May 24 vs. (11) Tulane W 4-2 May 15 Elon L 4-2 April 23 at Campbell W 9-3 May 25 vs. Houston L 7-1 May 17 at UAB L 11-2 April 25 Presbyterian W 6-1 May 26 vs. (11) Tulane L 2-1 May 18 at UAB L 3-2 April 26 Presbyterian W 11-2 # Greenville, N.C. May 19 at UAB W 10-2 April 26 Presbyterian W 3-0 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 130 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 29 at (24) UNC Wilmington W 14-7 March 13 UCLA L 8-6 May 14 Memphis W 9-4 May 2 UAB W 13-6 March 14 UCLA W 7-5 May 15 Memphis W 9-1 May 3 UAB W 17-1 (7) March 17 Richmond W 15-4 May 16 Memphis W 13-2 (7) May 4 UAB W 8-7 March 18 Norfolk State W 26-6 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) May 9 (28) Tulane L 5-4 March 20 UCF W 26-1 May 21 vs. UCF W 6-3 May 10 (28) Tulane L 10-8 March 21 UCF W 13-3 May 22 vs. Southern Miss L 5-2 May 11 (28) Tulane L 10-8 March 22 UCF W 10-3 May 23 vs. Tulane L 3-0 May 13 (29) UNC Wilmington W 3-2 March 24 at Campbell W 10-9 May 15 at Memphis W 8-1 March 25 (26) UNC Wilmington W 3-0 NCAA Regional (Greenville, N.C.) May 30 Binghamton W 11-7 May 16 at Memphis W 17-3 March 27 + at Marshall W 7-6 May 30 (22) South Carolina L 12-2 May 17 at Memphis L 7-5 March 27 + at Marshall W 5-1 May 31 Binghamton W 16-9 March 29 + at Marshall L 6-2 Conference USA Tournament (New Orleans, La.) May 31 (22) South Carolina W 8-6 March 31 Elon W 15-4 May 21 vs. Houston L 5-4 (10) June 1 (22) South Carolina W 10-9 (10) May 22 vs. (5) Rice W 4-3 April 1 at NC State W 14-4 May 23 vs. Houston L 2-1 April 3 at UAB W 6-3 NCAA Super Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) April 4 at UAB W 15-9 June 6 at (5) North Carolina L 10-1 NCAA Regional (Conway, S.C.) April 4 at UAB W 10-9 June 7 vs. (5) North Carolina L 9-3 May 30 vs. Alabama L 16-3 April 7 at (2) North Carolina L 3-1 # Greenville, N.C.; % Statesboro, Ga.; + Charleston, WVa. May 31 vs. Columbia W 9-0 April 8 at UNC Wilmington L 8-3 June 1 vs. Alabama W 16-1 April 10 (1) Rice L 15-11 2010 June 1 vs. (10) Coastal Carolina L 24-11 April 11 (1) Rice W 4-1 15-27 Overall • 11-13 C-USA (6th) # Greenville, N.C. April 12 (1) Rice L 5-4 Head Coach: Billy Godwin April 14 Campbell L 12-8 (8) Feb. 19 (2) Virginia L 6-1 2009 Feb. 20 (2) Virginia* W 6-2 46-20 Overall • 17-7 C-USA (1st) April 15 NC State W 7-0 April 17 at Tulane L 7-4 Feb. 21 (2) Virginia L 14-11 Head Coach: Billy Godwin Feb. 23 Old Dominion* W 11-2 National Rank: 15th (USA Today), 16th (NCBWA), April 18 at Tulane W 12-5 Feb. 26 (10) South Carolina L 6-2 16th (CB), 17th (BA) April 19 at Tulane L 4-3 Feb. 27 (10) South Carolina* W 4-3 Feb. 20 Monmouth W 13-4 April 21 (27) Elon W 10-9 Feb. 29 (10) South Carolina* W 4-2 Feb. 21 Monmouth W 5-1 April 22 (1) North Carolina W 4-0 March 5 # Illinois* W 7-5 Feb. 22 Monmouth W 9-2 April 24 Southern Miss W 7-6 March 6 # West Virginia* W 6-3 Feb. 26 (11) Oklahoma State W 14-7 April 25 Southern Miss W 13-5 March 7 # Western Carolina* W 5-4 Feb. 27 # St. John’s W 9-7 April 25 Southern Miss L 2-1 March 10 at CS Northridge L 5-3 Feb. 27 # (11) Oklahoma State L 7-6 April 28 at Elon L 10-8 March 11 at Pepperdine L 5-3 March 4 Old Dominion W 8-3 May 1 Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-1 March 12 at Pepperdine L 10-3 March 6 % vs. LeMoyne W 18-9 May 2 Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-1 March 13 at Pepperdine* W 3-2 March 7 % vs. Indiana W 5-3 May 3 Louisiana-Lafayette W 9-4 March 16 Gardner-Webb* W 8-5 March 8 % vs. Georgia Southern L 14-4 May 8 at Houston L 5-4 March 17 at High Point L 13-12 March 10 UNC Asheville W 4-2 May 9 at Houston W 12-2 March 19 Monmouth L 11-9 March 11 UNC Asheville W 21-1 May 10 at Houston W 13-6 March 20 Monmouth* W 11-4 March 13 UCLA L 10-9 May 12 at UNC Wilmington W 12-5 March 21 Monmouth* W 16-2 March 23 High Point* W 7-5 March 24 N.C. A&T* W 15-6 March 26 N.C. Central* W 30-4 March 27 N.C. Central* W 15-2 March 28 N.C. Central* W 20-1 (7) March 30 Elon* W 8-0 March 31 UNC Wilmington L 15-13 April 2 Tulane L 10-5 April 3 Tulane W 15-6 April 4 Tulane L 7-5 April 9 at Memphis L 6-5 April 10 at Memphis W 20-9 April 11 at Memphis W 3-2 April 13 Campbell W 6-3 April 16 UAB W 6-3 April 17 UAB W 12-7 April 18 UAB W 6-5 (12) April 20 at Campbell L 12-5 2009 Conference USA and Greenville Regional Champions April 21 (24) NC State L 8-6 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 131 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 23 at (23) Rice L 20-3 April 12 at (5) North Carolina L 5-3 March 28 at (9) NC State L 4-3 (11) April 24 at (23) Rice L 3-2 April 15 UCF W 12-6 March 30 UAB W 11-6 April 25 at (23) Rice L 11-9 April 16 UCF L 3-2 March 31 UAB W 12-2 April 27 at UNC Wilmington W 9-7 April 17 UCF W 5-3 April 1 UAB W 6-5 (13) April 30 Marshall W 11-4 April 19 UNC Wilmington W 17-13 April 2 at UNC Wilmington W 10-3 May 1 Marshall W 12-3 April 21 at Houston W 5-4 (12) April 5 Houston W 10-3 May 2 Marshall L 10-3 April 22 at Houston L 4-2 April 6 Houston W 16-1 (7) May 7 at Southern Miss L 14-4 April 23 at Houston W 12-2 April 7 Houston T 4-4 (12) May 8 at Southern Miss L 8-2 April 27 (14) North Carolina L 5-4 April 10 at Elon W 3-2 (10) May 9 at Southern Miss L 7-6 April 29 (15) Southern Miss L 3-1 April 11 Old Dominion L 3-2 May 11 at Elon W 7-4 April 30 (15) Southern Miss L 5-0 April 13 at Memphis W 5-2 May 14 at UCF W 11-6 May 1 (15) Southern Miss W 7-6 April 14 at Memphis L 5-2 May 15 at UCF W 7-5 May 6 at Marshall W 9-8 (10) April 15 at Memphis W 14-7 May 16 at UCF L 14-1 (7) May 7 at Marshall L 7-1 April 17 UNC Wilmington L 10-1 May 18 James Madison L 11-5 May 8 at Marshall W 5-4 April 18 William & Mary W 13-4 May 20 Houston L 8-6 May 11 % vs. Wake Forest W 9-0 April 20 at (7) Rice L 2-0 May 21 Houston L 7-6 May 13 Delaware State W 24-0 April 21 at (7) Rice L 6-2 (10) May 22 Houston W 8-6 May 14 Delaware State W 7-1 April 22 at (7) Rice W 4-3 * = indicates wins were vacated due to NCAA sanctions May 15 Delaware State W 6-1 April 25 at (10) North Carolina L 1-0 (10) Conference USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) May 17 Old Dominion L 7-4 April 27 Tulane L 4-1 May 26 vs. (20) Rice L 11-3 May 19 at Tulane W 5-1 April 28 Tulane L 4-2 May 27 vs. Southern Miss W 8-1 May 20 at Tulane W 6-2 April 29 Tulane W 6-3 May 28 vs. Memphis L 3-2 May 21 at Tulane W 7-6 (11) May 4 Marshall W 8-2 # Greenville, N.C. Conference USA Tournament (Pearl, Miss.) May 5 Marshall W 8-7 (10) May 25 vs. Houston L 8-5 May 6 Marshall W 6-3 2011 May 26 vs. Tulane W 4-2 (11) May 8 Elon W 4-1 41-21 Overall • 14-10 C-USA (3rd) May 27 vs. (19) Southern Miss W 4-0 May 11 at Southern Miss L 1-0 Head Coach: Billy Godwin May 12 at Southern Miss L 5-3 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) Feb. 18 Youngstown State W 11-3 May 13 at Southern Miss L 5-4 (12) June 3 vs. St. John’s L 2-0 Feb. 19 Youngstown State W 1-0 May 15 High Point W 13-1 June 4 vs. Navy W 6-1 Feb. 20 Youngstown State W 10-0 May 18 % vs. VMI W 14-8 June 5 vs. St. John’s W 6-4 May 19 % at VCU L 11-2 Feb. 25 at (10) Virginia L 10-1 June 5 at (1) Virginia L 13-1 Feb. 26 at (10) Virginia L 4-3 # Greenville, N.C.; % Zebulon, N.C. Conference USA Tournament (Pearl, Miss.) Feb. 27 at (10) Virginia W 4-3 May 23 vs. Tulane L 4-3 March 1 Campbell W 7-4 2012 May 24 vs. (13) UCF L 11-1 (8) March 4 Pepperdine W 2-0 36-24-1 Overall • 13-10-1 C-USA (6th) May 25 vs. UAB W 10-3 March 5 Pepperdine L 5-4 (11) Head Coach: Billy Godwin NCAA Regional (Chapel Hill, N.C.) March 5 Pepperdine W 7-4 Feb. 17 Milwaukee W 4-0 June 1 vs. St. John’s L 11-3 March 8 at Campbell W 3-2 Feb. 18 Milwaukee W 16-1 June 2 vs. Cornell W 10-6 March 9 High Point W 5-4 Feb. 19 Milwaukee W 6-3 June 3 vs. (4) North Carolina L 5-3 March 11 # Monmouth W 4-3 Feb. 22 at Old Dominion W 10-4 # Greenville, N.C.; ^ Tuscaloosa, Ala.; % Richmond, Va. March 12 # Rutgers W 5-0 Feb. 24 # Purdue L 6-4 March 13 # Liberty L 2-0 (10) Feb. 25 # Western Carolina W 3-1 2013 March 15 at Elon W 4-3 Feb. 26 # Maryland L 2-1 31-26 Overall • 14-10 C-USA (3rd) March 16 Buffalo W 8-3 March 2 Stony Brook W 1-0 Head Coach: Billy Godwin March 18 Rutgers W 3-2 (11) March 3 Stony Brook W 2-1 Feb. 15 (25) Virginia L 14-4 March 19 Rutgers W 6-3 March 4 Stony Brook W 4-3 Feb. 16 (25) Virginia L 13-9 March 20 Rutgers W 6-0 March 7 at Troy L 8-2 Feb. 19 Campbell L 6-4 March 25 Memphis W 3-2 March 9 ^ at Alabama W 3-1 Feb. 21 # Illinois W 8-2 March 26 Memphis L 3-2 March 10 ^ vs. Oral Roberts W 4-2 Feb. 22 # Boston College W 2-1 March 26 Memphis W 5-3 March 11 ^ vs. (15) Louisville W 9-4 Feb. 23 # New Mexico State W 5-1 March 29 at UNC Wilmington W 20-5 March 13 VCU L 18-11 Feb. 27 Liberty L 14-4 April 1 at UAB L 4-1 March 16 Penn State W 5-4 March 1 St. John’s W 6-3 April 2 at UAB L 5-3 March 17 Penn State W 6-5 (10) March 2 St. John’s W 8-1 April 3 at UAB W 8-5 March 18 Penn State W 7-4 March 3 St. John’s W 7-3 April 5 at NC State L 4-2 March 20 (11) NC State W 6-5 March 5 UNC Greensboro W 11-9 April 6 Elon W 7-0 March 21 at High Point L 10-2 March 8 Monmouth L 4-3 (10) April 8 (21) Rice L 2-1 March 23 at (19) UCF L 2-1 March 9 Monmouth W 7-6 April 9 (21) Rice L 5-3 (10) March 24 at (19) UCF L 10-6 March 10 Monmouth W 4-0 April 10 (21) Rice W 7-3 March 25 at (19) UCF W 15-6 March 12 Old Dominion L 5-3 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 132 2018 Baseball Fact Book March 13 at Campbell L 8-6 March 8 Marshall L 9-8 Feb. 28 Albany W 14-3 March 15 at Jacksonville L 3-2 March 9 Marshall W 1-0 March 1 Albany W 5-3 March 16 at Jacksonville W 16-9 March 10 Marshall L 5-2 March 3 at NC State L 7-0 March 17 at Jacksonville W 6-4 March 11 UNC Greensboro L 6-5 March 4 Old Dominion W 9-7 March 19 at UNC Wilmington L 10-3 March 12 % Wake Forest L 5-4 March 7 Monmouth W 2-0 March 20 High Point L 4-2 March 14 Tulane L 7-2 March 7 Monmouth W 9-0 March 22 at (28) Houston L 7-2 March 15 Tulane W 5-2 March 8 Monmouth W 3-2 March 23 at (28) Houston L 4-3 March 15 Tulane W 13-3 (8) March 10 Campbell L 9-4 March 24 at (28) Houston L 5-4 (10) March 19 VCU L 8-4 March 11 UNC Greensboro W 8-1 March 26 William & Mary L 10-4 March 21 at Charlotte W 5-3 March 13 at Elon W 10-3 March 27 at Elon W 11-4 March 22 at Charlotte W 8-5 March 14 at Elon W 11-8 March 29 N.C. Central W 3-0 March 23 at Charlotte W 5-2 March 15 at Elon W 20-4 March 30 at N.C. Central W 5-1 March 26 N.C. Central W 12-5 March 17 Princeton W 11-2 April 2 (27) NC State L 6-1 March 28 UMBC W 13-3 March 18 Princeton W 8-3 April 5 (18) Rice L 3-0 March 28 UMBC W 6-0 March 20 VCU L 4-3 April 6 (18) Rice W 3-2 (13) March 29 UMBC W 2-1 March 21 VCU W 9-3 April 7 (18) Rice L 8-7 April 2 at (25) NC State L 3-2 March 22 VCU L 3-2 April 9 at (19) NC State L 2-0 April 4 at (12) Rice W 3-2 March 24 at UNC Wilmington L 4-2 April 12 at Tulane W 3-2 (13) April 5 at (12) Rice L 8-0 March 25 High Point L 13-2 April 13 at Tulane L 5-4 (12) April 6 at (12) Rice W 2-1 March 28 Memphis W 4-1 April 14 at Tulane W 4-2 April 9 (25) NC State W 7-0 March 28 Memphis L 3-2 April 16 (25) UNC Wilmington L 7-2 April 11 at Old Dominion L 7-3 March 29 Memphis L 4-2 April 19 at UAB W 5-4 April 12 at Old Dominion L 9-5 April 2 Tulane W 3-0 April 20 at UAB W 4-1 April 13 at Old Dominion W 12-7 (12) April 3 Tulane W 11-4 April 21 at UAB W 9-5 April 16 UNC Wilmington W 8-5 April 4 Tulane L 8-6 April 23 Elon W 8-5 April 17 Middle Tennessee W 1-0 April 7 at Campbell W 7-5 April 26 Memphis L 6-5 April 18 Middle Tennessee L 6-1 April 10 at USF L 2-1 April 27 Memphis W 4-3 April 19 Middle Tennessee W 5-1 April 11 at USF L 10-0 April 28 Memphis W 4-3 April 21 Old Dominion L 5-3 April 12 at USF W 6-0 April 30 at Gardner-Webb W 9-7 (10) April 22 North Carolina W 3-2 April 15 at Old Dominion W 4-2 May 3 Southern Miss W 6-3 April 25 at Florida Atlantic L 4-3 April 17 at Connecticut W 7-3 May 4 Southern Miss L 10-9 (11) April 26 at Florida Atlantic W 6-4 April 18 at Connecticut L 7-3 May 5 Southern Miss W 3-2 April 27 at Florida Atlantic W 2-1 April 19 at Connecticut W 4-3 (10) May 10 at Marshall W 9-1 April 29 at North Carolina W 1-0 April 21 NC State W 6-5 May 11 at Marshall L 4-3 May 2 FIU L 7-1 April 22 Duke W 3-2 (10) May 12 at Marshall W 4-3 May 3 FIU L 6-4 April 24 (24) UCF W 6-5 (10) May 16 UCF L 2-0 May 4 FIU L 2-1 April 25 (24) UCF W 3-2 May 17 UCF W 10-8 May 10 at Southern Miss W 7-5 (15) April 26 (24) UCF W 6-5 May 18 UCF W 6-5 May 10 at Southern Miss L 2-1 April 29 at Liberty L 5-0 Conference USA Tournament (Houston, Texas) May 11 at Southern Miss L 6-4 May 1 Connecticut L 13-2 May 23 vs. Houston L 9-4 May 13 High Point W 7-4 May 2 Connecticut W 5-4 May 24 vs. Tulane L 6-5 May 16 UTSA W 3-2 May 3 Connecticut W 5-2 May 25 vs. Southern Miss W 8-5 May 16 UTSA L 2-1 May 8 at (21) Houston L 10-1 # Greenville, N.C. May 17 UTSA W 3-2 (10) May 9 at (21) Houston W 4-1 Conference USA Tournament (Hattiesburg, Miss.) May 10 at (21) Houston L 11-1 (7) 2014 May 21 at Southern Miss W 9-8 May 12 Elon W 7-0 33-26 Overall • 16-14 C-USA (6th) May 22 vs. UTSA L 8-3 May 14 at Cincinnati W 7-3 Head Coach: Billy Godwin May 23 at Southern Miss L 3-1 May 15 at Cincinnati W 6-4 Feb. 14 James Madison W 6-5 # Greenville, N.C.; % Wilson, N.C. May 16 at Cincinnati W 8-7 Feb. 15 James Madison L 5-2 The American Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.) Feb. 16 James Madison W 4-2 2015 May 20 vs. UCF W 4-3 Feb. 18 Campbell W 8-3 40-22 Overall • 15-9 American (2nd) May 21 vs. Tulane W 3-1 Feb. 21 at (1) Virginia L 3-2 Head Coach: Cliff Godwin May 23 vs. Connecticut W 4-2 Feb. 22 at (1) Virginia L 4-0 Feb. 13 (2) Virginia L 3-1 May 24 vs. (18) Houston W 9-1 Feb. 23 at (1) Virginia L 6-2 Feb. 14 (2) Virginia L 9-2 NCAA Regional (Coral Gables, Fla.) Feb. 25 at VCU L 3-0 Feb. 15 (2) Virginia L 4-2 May 29 vs. Columbia L 6-3 Feb. 28 # Western Kentucky W 2-1 (10) Feb. 21 # UNC Greensboro W 8-3 May 30 vs. FIU L 2-0 March 1 # Pittsburgh W 4-2 Feb. 22 # (24) Liberty L 4-3 # Greenville, N.C. March 2 # Ohio State W 3-2 Feb. 22 # St. John’s W 9-2 March 5 at UNC Greensboro W 4-3 (10) Feb. 27 Albany W 5-1 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 133 2018 Baseball Fact Book April 17 at Memphis L 6-5 Feb. 19 at (8) Ole Miss L 8-6 2016 April 19 (8) NC State W 15-3 Feb. 22 at Campbell W 10-0 38-23-1 Overall • 15-8-1 American (2nd) Head Coach: Cliff Godwin April 20 at High Point L 5-1 Feb. 24 La Salle W 7-3 National Rank: 15th (BA), 15th (CB), 15th (NCBWA), April 23 Connecticut W 2-1 (10) Feb. 25 La Salle W 8-4 16th (D1Baseball), 17th (USA Today) April 23 Connecticut L 5-1 Feb. 26 La Salle W 12-1 Feb. 19 Longwood W 11-1 April 24 Connecticut W 3-2 March 1 Elon W 7-2 Feb. 20 Longwood W 9-6 April 25 at (6) NC State L 6-1 March 3 # Western Carolina W 5-4 Feb. 21 Longwood W 5-3 April 29 Cincinnati L 3-0 March 4 # (16) St. John’s W 7-4 Feb. 23 N.C. A&T W 11-2 April 30 Cincinnati W 6-4 March 5 # Appalachian State W 4-0 Feb. 26 at (4) Virginia W 8-5 (10) May 1 Cincinnati T 3-3 (8) March 7 at College of Charleston W 12-7 Feb. 27 at (4) Virginia W 6-1 May 6 at Connecticut W 4-3 March 8 at College of Charleston W 15-12 Feb. 28 at (4) Virginia L 4-2 May 7 at Connecticut W 11-9 March 10 Charlotte L 2-0 March 2 Elon L 8-7 (10) May 8 at Connecticut W 3-2 March 11 Charlotte W 10-7 (10) March 4 # SE Louisana W 2-1 May 10 at (20) North Carolina L 9-1 March 12 Charlotte W 3-0 March 5 # Tennessee L 5-2 May 13 USF W 14-7 March 14 at Duke W 9-4 March 6 # Maryland W 4-3 May 14 USF L 5-1 March 17 Mercer L 10-7 March 8 George Mason W 8-1 May 15 USF L 6-5 March 17 Mercer L 7-5 March 9 George Mason W 6-0 May 19 at UCF W 5-3 March 18 Mercer L 8-2 March 11 at Rice W 10-1 May 20 at UCF W 7-1 March 21 at Elon W 11-7 March 12 at Rice L 7-2 May 21 at UCF W 8-7 March 22 (9) North Carolina L 6-2 March 13 at Rice L 4-1 The American Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.) March 24 Towson W 9-4 March 15 (6) North Carolina L 17-4 May 25 vs. USF L 4-2 March 25 Towson W 8-5 March 18 Monmouth W 4-3 May 26 vs. Memphis L 5-4 March 26 Towson W 12-7 March 19 Monmouth W 5-2 March 28 Liberty W 8-6 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville, Va.) March 20 Monmouth L 4-0 March 31 Connecticut L 3-2 June 3 vs. (20) Bryant W 9-1 March 22 at Duke W 8-6 April 1 Connecticut L 3-2 (10) June 4 vs. (10) Virginia W 8-6 March 24 Jacksonville W 6-3 April 2 Connecticut L 5-1 June 5 vs. William & Mary W 8-4 March 25 Jacksonville L 8-6 April 4 at (4) North Carolina L 3-2 (11) March 26 Jacksonville W 13-0 NCAA Super Regional (Lubbock, Texas) April 7 at (14) Houston L 17-3 March 29 UNC Wilmington W 9-6 June 10 at (7) Texas Tech W 8-6 April 8 at (14) Houston L 8-1 April 1 (15) Houston W 3-1 June 11 vs. (7) Texas Tech L 3-1 (13) April 9 at (14) Houston L 9-6 April 2 (15) Houston W 5-1 June 12 at (7) Texas Tech L 11-0 April 11 UNC Wilmington W 10-2 April 3 (15) Houston L 6-1 # Greenville, N.C. April 13 UCF L 8-7 (11) April 5 at Elon W 7-5 (11) April 14 UCF L 9-4 April 8 at (27) Tulane L 5-2 2017 April 15 UCF L 7-0 April 9 at (27) Tulane L 3-0 32-28 Overall • 7-17 American (8th) April 18 at UNC Wilmington W 9-5 April 10 at (27) Tulane W 7-3 Head Coach: Cliff Godwin April 21 at Cincinnati L 8-2 April 15 at Memphis W 8-1 Feb. 17 at (8) Ole Miss L 5-4 April 22 at Cincinnati W 6-0 April 16 at Memphis W 8-2 Feb. 18 at (8) Ole Miss L 3-2 April 23 at Cincinnati W 14-3 (8) April 26 NC State L 6-0 April 28 Tulane W 15-8 April 29 Tulane L 5-4 April 30 Tulane W 5-3 May 5 at (24) USF L 8-6 May 6 at (24) USF L 5-4 May 7 at (24) USF L 6-3 May 10 Duke W 5-1 May 12 Memphis W 11-4 May 13 Memphis L 7-3 May 14 Memphis W 3-2 (11) May 16 Campbell W 14-6 May 18 at Connecticut L 6-0 May 19 at Connecticut L 6-4 May 20 at Connecticut W 3-0 The American Tournament (Clearwater, Fla.) May 23 vs. (24) UCF W 14-3 May 24 vs. (25) USF W 6-5 May 25 vs. (24) UCF W 4-0 May 26 vs. (17) Houston L 6-0 2015 American Athletic Conference Tournament Champions # Greenville, N.C. EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 134 2018 Baseball Fact Book All-Time Lettermen A Tommy Boswell 1988 Roy Coble 1970-71 Lamont Edwards 1993-96 Jeff Abernathy 1971 Robert Bovander 1963-64 Mark Cockrell 1983-86 Dean Ehehalt 1985-87 Todd Abrams 1987 Brett Bowers 2009 Wally Cockrell 1961 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 John Adams 1987-90 Preston Bowers 1988 Vince Colbert 1967-68 Jack Elkins 1972-75 Jake Agnos 2017 Jimmy Boyd 2015-16 Britton Cole 2008-09 Lyman Ellas 1974 Matt Aldridge 1994 Earl Boykin 1961-62 Cam Colmore 2016 Jason Elmore 1995-96 Mike Aldridge 1970-72 Chris Bradberry 1984-86 Jason Colquitt 1996-98 Todd Evans 1981-84 Mike Bradshaw 1971-73 Rodney Colvin 1989 Hunter Allen 2014-15 F John Allen 2012 Kevin Brandt 2009-12 Zach Cooper 2008 Frank Fedak 1993-94 Jim Ambrosius 1990-91 Denny Brady 2016 Pete Conaty 1976-78 Bob Feeney 1973-76 Carey Anderson 1968-69 Brett Braxton 2005 Don Conde 1986-87 Brian Fields 1997-98 Larry Anderson 1978 Spencer Brickhouse 2017 P.J. Connelly 2004-05 Bob Fisher 1969 Mike Anderson 2007, 09-11 Matt Bridges 2016-17 Chuck Conners 1963-65 Fran Fitzgerald 1981-82 Mike Andrews 1987-89 Robert Brinkley 1975-78 Josh Constable 1995-96 Tim Flaherty 1995-97 Scott Andrews 2003-06 Will Brinson 2000-03 Dick Corrada 1968-71 Thomas Fleetwood 1974 Eric Angel 1998 Justin Bristow 2008 Drew Costanzo 2004-05 Mike Flye 2004-07 Brian Antal 1993 Mickey Britt 1977-79 Jharel Cotton 2012 David Forbes 2007 Shawn Armstrong 2010-11 Rick Britton 1994 Mark Council 1983-84 Glen Forbes 1972-73 Trent Ashcraft 2008-09 Wayne Britton 1964-66 West Covington 2017 Steve Fornash 1966-68 Jared Avchen 2009-10 Garrett Brooks 2013-16 Matt Cox 2008 Jimmy Forrest 1997 Gary Averitte 1974 Ricky Brooks 2004-05 Ned Craft 1977 Dan Forson 1994 Calvin Brown 1987-90 Phillip Cronan 1993 Richard Foster 1966-67 B Dylan Brown 2013-14 Larry Crayton 1959-61 Bobby Fowler 2008 Grayson Bailey 2013 Turner Brown 2016-17 Danny Culpepper 1985-86 Cameron Freeman 2008-10 Hal Baird 1970-71 Jimmie Bryan 1976 Jeff Culver 1972 Kevyn Fulcher 1996-99 Dusty Baker 2017 Steve Bryant 1975-76 Jack Curlings 1981-83 Greg Fulgham 1972-73 Vernon Baker 1953-54 Josh Bucy 1997-99 Jabo Fulgham 1983-84 Erik Bakich 1999-00 Parks Buie 1996 D Ben Fultz 2011-14 Johnny Banks 1981 John Bullard 1973-74 Carl Daddons 1964-66 Nick Barber 2017 Dave Bumgarner 1964 Bailey Daniels 2007-09 G Pat Barber 1992 Greg Bunn 2002-04 Carl Daniels 1982 Ted Gaertner 1986 Dennis Barbour 1966-67 Mike Burbank 1973-74 David Daniels 1989 Ross Gardner 2015 Carlton Barnes 1962-65 Robert Burbank 1973-74 Jimmy Daniels 1965-67 Griff Garner 1976 John Barnes 1962, 64 Dennis Burke 1966-68 Larry Daughtridge 1977 Stu Garrett 1969-70 Pete Barnes 1962-65 Ayden Butler 1992 Bob Davidson 1982-84 Warren Gaspar, Jr. 2001-02 John Barrow 1972 Charles Butler 1982-85 Bill L. Davis 1977-80 John Gast 1989-91 Addison Bass 1973-76 Brett Butts 2007-08 Billy E. Davis 1980 Eddie Gates 1977-78 Bryan Bass 2010, 12-13 Murrill Bynum 1961-63 Butch Davis 1978-80 Alan Gay 1979 Glen Bass 1961 Jacob Davis 2010-11 Spencer Gaylord 1961, 63 Stephen Batts 2006-09 C Norman Davis 1973-74 Chris Gentrup 1998-99 Tim Bayless 1970-71 Al Calder 1966 Owen Davis 1989-92 Ken Gentry 1975-76 Geoff Beaston 1973-76 Jay Cannon 2012-13 Parker Davis 1978-79 Richard Gifford 1965-67 Glynn Beck 1989-92 Ashley Capps 2001-03 Jake Dean 2006-07 Jeff Ginn 1984 Johnny Beck 1991-94 Glenn Card 1975-76 Jason DeHart 1995 Chris Glanz 1996 Jamie Bell 1990-91 Danny Carpenter 1973-74 Mike DeJesus 2003 Rick Glover 1967-69 Fred Benevento 1970 Jay Carraway 1979-82 Lee Delfino 1999-01 Steve Godin 1988-90 Randy Bennett 1981 Jerry Carraway 1976-79 Rick Derechailo 1979-80 Cliff Godwin 1998-01 Billy Benson 1995-98 Dennis Carrington 1964 Dylan Dickens 2012-13 Bill Godwin 1971-74 Mont Carter 1985-86 Trey Benton 2017 Dominick Digiralamo 1987-88 David Goins 1968 Brien Berckman 1987-90 Chris Cauble 1987-89 Cary Domanski 1964 Chris Gosik 2010-13 Scott Bermingham 1994 Jeff Causey 1993 Len Dowd 1968-71 Mike Grace 2004-05 Billy Best 1977-80 Brian Cavanaugh 2002-05 Josh Dowdy 2006-07 Ken Graver 1969-71 Bruce Biggs 1962-64 Vernon Chadwick 1964, 67 Bobby Draper 1962 James Gray 2014 Brent Billingsley 1995 Luke Cherry 2002-03 Patrick Dunham 1995-96 Junior Green 1962-63 Kyle Billingsley 1994-95 Austin Chrismon 2011-12 Denis Dunlap 1994-97 Nathan Greene 1961-62 Chuck Bishop 1983 Mike Christopher 1984-85 Nick Durazo 2013-16 Scott Greene 2000, 02-03 Matt Bishop 2002-04 Heath Clark 1991-94 Terry Durham 1974-77 Roger Greer 1984 Richie Blackwell 1992-94 Conrad Clark 1997-98 Kevin Grieve 1999-01 Wayne Bland 1974-75 Philip Clark 2010-13 E Eric Grupton 1988 Luke Bolka 2014-17 Cotton Clayton 1961 Tommy Eason 1989-91 Tyler Bolton 2012-14 Ryan Clinch 2015 Troy Eason 1971-73 H Daniel Boone 1983-87 Stanley Coats 1970 Russell Edmundson 1967-69 John Hallow 1980-83 Jamie Borel 1993-94 Tommy Cobb 1977 J.W. Edwards 1962-63 Clarence Hardison 1978, 80 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 135 2018 Baseball Fact Book Greg Hardison 1984-86 K Kieran Mattison 2000-02 Ryan Peisel 2005 Tim Hardison 1978-79 Jon Henry Kail 2003 Jay Mattox 2005-06 Davey Penny 2000-03 Bryce Harman 2014-17 Bob Kaylor 1963-66 Robbie McClanahan 1983-84 Rodney Perry 1974 Grant Harmon 1992-93 Mason Keen 2015 Brian McCullen 2003 Pete Persico 1980-81 Rob Harper 1981 Corey Kemp 2007-08 Clayton McCullough 2000-02 Jim Peters 1970 Carter Harrell 2004, 06 Tommy Kidd 1962-63 Howard McCullough 1975-76 Mike Peters 1993 Dustin Harrington 2008-10 Sam King 2012-13 Chase McDonald 2011-13 Brian Peterson 1982-83, 85 Jake Harris 2010-13 Wayne King 1968 Jay McGraw 1985-88 Jim Peterson 1983-86 Devin Harris 2008-10 Davis Kirkpatrick 2014, 16-17 Rick McMahon 1971-74 Wesley Phillips 2016-17 Mike Harrington 2003-04 Rick Koryda 1976 Bryan McNeely 1970-71 Al Pierce 1990-93 Bobby Harrison 1972-75 Ryan Kraft 1994 Tanner Merritt 2011-12 Steven Pitt 1993 Lyle Hartgrove 1991-94 Bob Kral 1979-81 Travis Meyer 1995-96 John Poppert 2001-04 Ron Hastings 1968-71 John Krol 1980 Mike Mieszanek 2010 Wayne Post 1970, 72 Joseph Hastings 1997, 99-01 Evan Kruczynski 2014-17 Jason Mills 1992-95 Joshua Potter 1966 Jason Head 1993-96 Neil Kulp 1968 Jackson Mims 2015 Randy Potter 1976 Brad Mincey 2008-11 Joe Heavner 1973-76 Keith Kurdewan 1976-77 Chris Powell 2005-07 Mark Minicozzi 2003-05 Richard Hedgecock 1965-66 Lee Kushner 1992-93 Chad Puckett 1992-95 Foye Minton 1998-01 Roger Hedgecock 1963, 65-67 L Earle Mobley 1978-79 R Brandon Henderson 2006-09 Deshorn Lake 2012-13 Brandon Mohr 1993-94 Ricky Ramey 1978-81 Todd Hendley 1980-82 Parker Lamm 2015-16 James Molinari 1999-00 Dennis Randolph 1970 Art Henretta 1962 Richard Lamm 1971-72 Dale Mollenhauer 2005-07 Jonathan Ratledge 2008-09 Andrew Henrickson 2017 Andrew LaMura 2014 Lennie Mollo 1986 Johnny Rawls 1965-67 Gary Herring 1972-75 Matt Laney 2008 Kevin Monroe 1997-98 Jamie Ray 2005-08 Chris Heston 2009 Tim Langdon 1988, 90 Randy Monroe 1974 Jimmy Raynor 1963-64, 66 Jeff Hewitt 1995-96 Robert Langston 1983-86 Brazel Moore 1964 Max Raynor 1978-79 Paul Hill 1986-87 Jimmy Lanier 1968-69 Douglas Morgan, Jr. 1986 Dean Reavis 1975-76 Charlie Hines 1992-93 Sam Lanier 2016-17 Kirk Morgan 2014-17 Corey Redick 1990-91 Adam Hodges 2005-06 Dave LaRussa 1971-74 Stancil Morse 1991-93 Adam Reikowski 1999 Kelly Hodges 2001, 03 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 Macon Moye 1976-80 Jack Reinheimer 2011-13 Jeff Hoffman 2012-14 Trevor Lawhorn 2004 Tom Moye 1989-92 Nolan Respess 1962 Mike Hogan 1973-74 Eddie Lawing 1975 Zack Mozingo 2016 Drew Reynolds 2011-14 Chris Holba 2016-17 Scott Layden 1977-78 Kevin Rhodes 2003-06 Daniel Holder 2008 Billy Layton 1992-95 N Frank Rice 1965 Berry Narron 1990-91 Jonathan Holt 2011-12, 14 Bruce Leary 1975-76 Billy Richardson 2004-05 Johnny Narron 1971-74 Austin Homan 2008-11 Don Lee 1975 Charles Riddick 1964 Richard Narron 1966-67 Lance Honeycutt 2009-12 Cody Leggett 2005-07 Kevin Riggs 1988-90 Sam Narron 2000-02 David Horne 1983 Ronnie Leggett 1972-74 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 Bob Neff 1979 Skip Horton 1971-73 David Leisten 1990-92 T.J. Riles 2017 Jason Neitz 2003, 05-07 T.J. Hose 2005-08 Mark Letchworth 2007 Jim Riley 1984-87 Jeff Nelson 2015-16 Zach Houchins 2013-14 Stanley Letchworth 1972 David Ritchie 1986-89 Rusty Nelson 1977 Jason Howard 1996-99 Allen Lewitz 1972 Gus Roberson 1971 Chad Newton 1995-96 Joseph Hughes 2010-13 Phillip Liles 1972 Jim Roberson 1962-63 Ricky Nichols 1983-84 Mitchell Hughes 1967-69, 71 Brett Lindgren 2004-05 Kelly Robinette 1980-83 Robert Norman 1969 Wayland Hunter 1964-65 Derek Lindsay 1995-96 Scott Robinson 1991 Tommy Norman 1962-65 Justin Hyde 2000 Jason Lineberger 1997 Willie Robinson 1968-71 Ryan Norwood 2002-04 Ryan Littlefield 2016 Fred Rodriguez 1963-66 I Brady Lloyd 2016-17 O Joe Roenker 1975-76 Joe Ingle 2015-17 Eddie Loesner 1994-95 Kevin Obholz 1993 Kyle Roller 2007-10 J Reid Love 2014-15 Joe O’Malley 2007, 09 Rich Rosenberger 1994 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 Joshua Lovick 2011-14 Kevin O’Sullivan 1999, 01-03 Ryan Ross 2017 Josh Ruhlman 2007-08 Mike Jacobs 1994 Luke Lowery 2013-15 Bill Outlaw 1996-99 Michael Loyd 1981 Ollie Jarvis 1964, 66 Jeff Ostrander 2007 S Billy Lucas 1978 Gary Overton 1970-73 D.J. Jauss 2010, 12 Mike Sage 1978-81 David Lucroy 2013-15 Jack Owens 2015 Jonathan Jenkins 1987-90 Steve Salargo 1996-98 Bobby Lumkin 1962 Don Oxidine 1970-72 Brooks Jernigan 1997-99 Tony Salmond 1983 Charlie Johnson 1961-62 M P Steve Salva 1986 Junior Johnson 1987 David Mabe 1985 Bryant Packard 2017 Mike Sanburn 1993-94 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 Brett Mabry 2013-14 Jamie Paige 2001-04 Ben Sanderson 2000-03 Antaine Jones 1996-98 Jason Mandryk 1999-02 Jimmy Paige 1972-73 Dario Santangelo 2012 Macon Jones 1997-98 Seth Maness 2008-11 Pete Paradossi 1975-78 Eguie Santory 1982 Ryan Jones 2001-04 Jimmy Martin 1957-60 Jackie Parrish 1965-66 Dustin Sasser 2004, 06-07 Bobby Joyce 1962, 64 Mike Martin 1984 Kirk Parsons 1981-82 Brandon Saunders 2015 Jeff Joyner 1976 Ryan Massimo 1997-98 Bob Patterson 1978, 80-82 Keith Schaffer 1986 Tyler Joyner 2010, 12 Shane Mathews 2004, 06-07 John Payne 1995-98 Drew Schieber 2006-09 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 136 2018 Baseball Fact Book Nick Schnabel 1999-00 Charlie Stevens 1976-77 V Trent Whitehead 2008-11 Jeremy Schumacher 1997-00 Tim Stiller 1978-79 Craig Van Deventer 1984-87 Davis Whitfield 1990-91 Rick Scoggins 1967 Raymie Styons 1977-80 Mike Van Landingham 1970-72 Howard Whitfield 1990-93 Cory Scott 1999-00 Jason Sugden 2001 Al Vaughn 1957-58 Doug Whitley 1970 Jimmy Scott 1961-62 Bailey Sugg 2015 Daniel Vick 2002 Theodore Whitley 1966-67 Neal Sears 2000-03 Mike Sullivan 1984-87 Dennis Vick 1968-70 Mike Whitten 1988-91 Mike Sellers 1992 Carl Summerell 1974 Wayne Vick 1968-69 Floyd Wicker 1960-61 Chris Shaffer 1995, 97-98 Bobby Supel 1976-78 Evan Voliva 2015-17 Mark Shank 1981-82, 84-85 Broc Sutton 2007-09 Bill Wilder 1979-82 David Shields 1969 George Sweat 1968 W Mark Wilder 2009-10 Matt Walker 1970-72 Corey Short 1990-91 Victor Sykes 1964 Kevin Wilhoit 1992-93 Mark Wakai 1980-81 Steve Sides 1984-85, 87 Fred Williams 1981 Seth Simmons 2008-11 T Charlie Wall 1974 Matt Williams 1997 Brad Simons 1997-98, 00-01 Ed Tant 1988 Jack Wallace 1948-51 Mike Williams 1981-84 Shane Small 2008 Brandon Taylor 2014 Billy Walling 2010 Charlie Smith 1981-83 Brody Taylor 2004, 06 Emmett Walsh 1982 Ryan Williams 2013-14 Gary Smith 1987-88 Dennis Taylor 1970 Larry Walters 1970-73 Taylor Williams 2002 Jake Smith 2003-06 Justin Taylor 2013 Mike Walters 1973 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016-17 Lanie Smith 1965-66 Roy Taylor 1968-70 Bryant Ward 1999-02 John Williamson 1998-01 Lyn Smith 1965-66 John Thomas 1987-89 Morris Ward 1972 David Willis 1988-90 Mike Smith 1963-65, 67 Jeff Warren 1980 Anthony Thompson 1992 David Winchester 1966-67 Russ Smith 1973-74 Corey Thompson 2009-12 Tommy Warrick 1977-78 Adam Witter 2003-06 Tyler Smith 2017 Nick Thompson 2012-13 Daniel Warzon 2010 Jacob Wolfe 2014-17 Andy Smithmyer 2012-13 Travis Thompson 1996-99 Jake Washer 2017 Kidah Sneed 1998 Edward Thorne 1966-67 Pat Watkins 1991-93 Ryan Wood 2006-09 Stan Sneeden 1969-71 Lance Tigyer 1995 Travis Watkins 2013, 15-17 Dickey Woodard 1968 Cameron Snow 2015 Tommy Toms 1971-73 Charlie Waynick 1981 Zach Woods 2010-11 Jim Snyder 1966-68 Jason Tourangeau 2000-03 John Weaver 1969 John Wooten 2010-12 Mike Weaver 1975 Fred Soles 1949-52 Ryan Tousley 2006-07 Sonny Wooten 1976-77 Patrick Somers 200-10 Tom Webb 1984-85 Ian Townsend 2014 Mike Wright 2009-11 Jedd Sorenson 2001-02 Nick Wedemeyer 2001-02 Chad Tracy 1999-01 Zach Wright 2009-12 Mike Sorrell 1979-82 Chad Triplett 1991-94 David Wells 1982-84 Buddy Wyatt 1962 Sthil Sowers 2008-10 Glenn Tucker 2000-03 Mike Wells 1981, 85 Lyn Spears 1972-73 Danny Tunnell 1993 Robert Wells 1980-83 Y Todd Speas 2001 Chris West 1993 Eric Tyler 2014-17 Tommy Yarborough 1987-90 Phil Spring 1983-84 Lacy West 1961-63 Ron Staggs 1972-75 U Bob Wharton 1995-96 Brian Yerys 1994-95 Adam Stephens 2002 Bill Upchurch 1992 Hayden White 2013-14 Charlie Yorgen 2014-17 Berk Stephens 1962 Michael Ussery 2011-12 John White 1988-91 Timothy Younger 2011-12 Pirate Baseball Hall Of Famers Year Name Year Name Year Name 1974 Glenn Bass 1992 Dick Corrada 2004 Al Vaughn 1974 Lacy T. West 1993 John Christenbury 2005 Larry Crayton 1975 Bill Holland 1993 Charles Futrell 2006 Pat Watkins 1977 Earl Smith 1993 Jim Raynor 2007 Dennis Burke 1978 Jim Johnson 1994 Hal Baird 2008 Butch Davis 1978 Jim Mallory 1994 Bob Patterson 2009 Vince Colbert 1978 Richard Narron 1996 Ron Hastings 2012 John Williamson 1979 Carlton Barnes 1997 Paul Gay 2014 Billy Best 1979 Lex Ridenhour 1998 Dr. Raymond Pennington 2015 Chad Tracy 1980 Cecil Heath 2001 Winfred Johnson 2016 Tommy Eason 1981 Jack Boone 2002 Keith LeClair 1984 Lawrence “Cotton” Clayton 2004 Dr. Gary Overton

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 137 2018 Baseball Fact Book All-Time Jerseys The following is a list of jersey numbers Robert Langston 1984-86 David Wells 1982 Bryan McNeely # 1970 worn by ECU baseball student-athletes Brian Berckman 1987 Tony Salmond 1983 Mike Bradshaw 1971 from 1964 to present, which includes the Ed Tant 1988 Mike Sullivan 1984-87 Ronnie Leggett 1972 2018 season. Current players are listed Berry Narron 1990-91 Steve Godin 1988-90 Troy Eason 1973 in bold. Chad Pucket 1992-95 Mike Sellers 1992 Carl Summerell 1974 1 Antaine Jones 1996-98 Jamie Borel 1993-94 Howard McCullough 1975 Ronnie Leggett 1973-74 James Molinari 1999 Steve Salargo, 1996-99 Charlie Stevens 1977 Rodney Perry 1974 Clayton McCullough 2000-02 James Molinari 2000 Tim Hardison 1978-79 Steve Bryant 1975 Luke Cherry 2003 Glenn Tucker 2001-03 Foye Minton 1998-2001 Clarence Hardison 1978 Brett Lindgren 2004 Shane Mathews 2004-07 Luke Cherry 2002 Michael Sorrell 1979-82 Jamie Ray 2005-08 Dustin Harrington 2008-10 Ashley Capps 2003 David Horne 1983 Brett Bowers 2009 Drew Reynolds 2011-14 Adam Witter 2004-05 Mark Shank 1984-85 Bryan Bass 2010-12 Bailey Sugg 2015 Brett Butts 2007-08 Ted Gaertner 1986 Sam King 2013 Wesley Phillips 2016-17 Corey Thompson 2009-12 John Thomas 1987-89 Hunter Allen 2014-15 Jeremy Whitehead 2018 Joe Brooks 2013 Andrew Henrickson 2017-18 David Leisten 1990-92 8 Charlie Yorgen 2014 Ryan Clinch 2015 Josh Constable 1994-96 5 Larry Walter 1973 Brady Lloyd 2016-18 Macon Jones 1997-98 Mike Bradshaw 1973 Thomas Fleetwood 1974 Todd Speas 2000-01 Gray Averitte 1974 Joe Roenker 1975 11 Darryl Lawhorn 2002-04 Robert Brinkley 1975-78 Eddie Gates 1977-78 Art Henretta 1963 Harrison Eldridge 2005-08 Bob Neff 1979 Jay Carraway 1979-82 Carlton Barnes 1964 Trent Whitehead 2009-11 Pete Persico 1981 Jabo Fulghum 1983-84 Edward Thorne 1966 Ben Fultz 2012-14 David Wells 1983-84 Dominick DiGirolamo 1987-88 Dick Corrada ^ 1968 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016-18 Mont Carter 1985-86 Tommy Eason 1989-91 Neil Kulp # 1968 2 John Adams 1987-90 Pat Barber 1992 Robert Norman ^ 1969 Heath Clark 1991-94 Brian Antal 1993 Bobby Harrison 1973-75 Bryan McNeely ^ 1970 Randy Rigsby 1995-98 Eddie Loesner 1995 Tommy Warrick 1977-78 Norman Horton 1971 Josh Bucy 1999 Rich Mewengkang 1996 Robert Wells 1980-83 Mike Bradshaw 1972 Jamie Paige 2000-03 Chris Tyndall 1997 Steve Sides 1984-86, 1997 Danny Carpenter 1973 Jeff Ostander 2005-07 Chris Buss 2006 Kevin Riggs 1988-90 Don Lee 1975 Cameron Freeman 2008-10 Joe O’Malley 2007-10 Chad Triplett 1991-94 Scott Layden 1977-78 Timothy Younger 2011 Jack Reinheimer 2011-13 Chris Vernon 1996 Kelly Robinette 1980-83 Dylan Brown 2013-14 Cameron Snow 2014-15 Jimmy Forrest 1997-98 Craig Van Deventer 1984-87 Jack Owens 2015 Turner Brown 2016-18 Kevin O’Sullivan 1999-2003 John White 1988-91 Kendall Ford 2016 Jason Head 1993-96 Billy Richardson 2004-05 T.J. Riles 2017 9 Rick McMahon 1973-74 Brian Fields 1997-98 Drew Schieber 2006-09 Collin Watt 2018 Jonathan Tyndall 2010 Eddie Lawing 1975 Bryant Ward 1999-02 Michael Ussery 2011-12 6 Ned Craft 1977 Trevor Lawhorn 2003-04 Garrett Brooks 2013-16 Bruce Leary 1975 Max Raynor 1978-79 Dale Mollenhauer 2005-07 Nick Barber 2017-18 Lyn Spears 1976 Mike Williams 1980-84 Sthil Sowers 2008-10 Jerry Carraway 1977-79 Mike Wells 1985 Tanner Merritt 2011-12 3 Clarence Hardison 1980 David Ritchie 1986-89 Chris Holba 2016-18 Russ Smith 1973-74 Kirk Parsons 1981-83 Corey Short 1990-91 12 Ken Gentry 1975 Greg Hardison 1984-86 Grant Harman 1992-94 Ollie Jarvis 1963 Billy Best 1977-80 Chris Cauble 1987-89 Travis Meyer 1995 Robert Kaylor 1964 Fred Williams 1981 Davis Whitfield 1990-91 Jason Colquitt 1996-98 Dennis Barbour 1966 Ricky Nichols 1983-84 Charlie Hines 1992-93 Erik Bakich 1999-2000 Steve Fornash 1968 Pat Watkins 1991-92 Chris Shaffer 1995-98 Jedd Sorenson 2001-02 Bob Fisher 1969 Kevin Obholz 1993 Nick Schnabel 1999-2000 Brian Cavanaugh 2003-05 Hal Baird 1970-71 Dennis Dunlap 1995-96 Ryan Jones 2001-04 Mark Letchworth 2007 Glenn Forbes 1972-73 Josh Bucy 1997-98 Brett Lindgren 2005 Trent Whitehead 2008 Terry Durham 1974 Ben Sanderson 2000-02 Bryan Bass 2013 Jacob Davis 2009-11 Glenn Card 1975 Scott Andrews 2004-06 Ian Townsend 2014 Tyler Joyner 2012-13 Raymie Styons 1977-79 Zach Woods 2010-11 Parker Lamm 2015-16 Kirk Morgan 2014-17 Bob Patterson 1980-82 Sam King 2012 Dusty Baker 2017-18 Seth Caddell 2018 Charlie Yorgen 2015-17 Robby McClanahan 1983-84 7 10 David Mabe 1985 4 Jimmy Paige 1973 Joe Borup 1963 Dean Ehehalt 1986-87 Geoff Beaston 1973-75 Randy Monroe 1974 Charles Conners 1964 Tommy Boswell 1988-89 Lee Ellis 1974 Peter Paradossi 1975-78 Richard Gifford 1966 Jamie Bell 1990 Butch Davis 1978-80 Raymie Styons 1980 David Goins 1968 Billy Layton 1992-95 Mark Shank 1982-83 Mike Wells 1981 Jimmy Lanier 1969 Conrad Clark 1996-98 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 138 2018 Baseball Fact Book Kevin Grieve 1999-2001 Ryan Kraft 1994 Chase Hooper 2006-08 Travis Watkins 2013-17 Mark Minicozzi 2003-05 Matt Orr 1995 Chris Heston 2009 Alec Burleson 2018 Josh Dowdy 2006-07 Bryan Smith 1996 Kevin Sanders 2012 Jonathan Ratledge 2008-09 Joseph Hastings 1997-2001 Brandon Taylor 2014 20 Gary Domanski 1963 Mike Wright 2010-11 John Poppert 2002-04 Denny Brady 2016 Rodger Hedgecock 1964 Jay Cannon 2012 Brad Stephenson 2005 Tyler Edwards 2017 Richard Narron ^ 1966 Davis Kirkpatrick 2014-18 Jacob Dean 2006-07 Josh Netterville 2018 Vince Colbert ^ 1968 Mathew Hancock 2008 13 Ken Graver # 1968 Shawn Armstrong 2009 18 Fred Rodriguez 1963-64 Jimmy Raynor 1963 Mike Van Landingham ^ 1969 Jake Harris 2010-13 Richard Foster 1966 James Snyder ^ 1966 Matt Walker ^ 1970 Leonard Dowd # 1968 16 Rick Glover # 1969 Len Dowd ^ 1971 Wayne King ^ 1968 Roger Hedgecock 1963 Wayne Vick ^ 1968-69 Matt Walker ^ 1972 David Shields 1969 Perry Barnes 1964 Fred Benevento ^ 1970 Ron Staggs 1973-75 Wayne Post 1970 Dennis Burke ^ 1966, 68 Don Oxidine 1970-71 Sonny Wooten 1977 Gus Roberson 1971 Tim Bayliss ^ 1969-70 Gary Domanski 1971 Mike Sage 1978-81 Norman Horton 1972 Mitchell Hughes # 1969 Don Oxidine 1972 John Hallow 1982-83 Greg Fulghum 1973 Sonny Robinson 1970-71 Joe Heavner 1973-75 Tom Webb 1984-85 Wayne Bland 1974-75 Jeff Culver 1972 Tommy Cobb 1977 Steve Salva 1986 Robert Burbank 1974 Mike Walters 1973 Bill Lucas 1978 Gary Smith 1987-88 Bob Kral 1979 Bob Feeney 1974-75 Bob Kral 1980 Tom Moye 1989-92 Daniel Boone 1985, 1987 Larry Daughtridge 1977 Rob Harper 1981 Danny Tunnell 1993 David Willis 1988-90 Bill Wilder 1979-82 Bob Davidson 1982-84 Dan Forson 1994-95 Johnny Beck 1991-94 Charles Butler 1983-85 Brian Peterson 1985 Eric Mancz 1996-97 Chad Newton 1995-96 Don Conde 1986-87 Keith Schaffer 1986 Chris Gentrup 2000 Mike Daniels 1997 Scott Stevens 1988 Junior Johnson 1987 Daniel Vick 2001 Travis Thompson 1998-99 Rodney Colvin 1989-90 Preston Bowers 1988-89 Ashley Capps 2002 Will Brinson 2000-03 Scott Robertson 1991 Chris Bryant 1992 Ryan Tousley 2006-07 Jake Smith 2004-06 Anthony Thompson 1992 Frank Fedak 1993-94 Justin Bristow 2008 Jake Washer 2016-17 Jason Mills 1993-95 Billy Benson 1995-98 Zach Wright 2009-12 Kevyn Fulcher 1996-99 Chad Tracy 1999-2001 Andrew LaMura 2013-14 14 Jackson Mims 2015 Ollie Jarvis 1964 Cliff Godwin 2000-01 Matt Bishop 2002-04 Tyler Smith 2017-18 Dennis Burke # 1966, 68 Grover Benton 2002 John Westbrooks 2005 Lanie Smith ^ 1966 Kelly Hodges 2003 Trent Ashcraft 2007 21 Dennis Vick # 1968 Mike Grace 2004-05 Josh Ruhlman 2008 Bobby Kaylor 1963 Dennis Vick 1969-70 Ryan Wood 2006-09 Philip Clark 2009-13 Joshua Potter # 1966 Ralph Lamm 1971-72 John Wooten 2010-12 T.J. McDonald 2014-15 Bob Feeney 1973 Dave LaRussa 1973-74 Zach Houchins 2013-14 Bryant Packard 2017-18 Mickey Britt 1977-79 Ryan Ross 2017-18 Dean Reavis 1975 19 Randy Bennett 1981 Rick Derechailo 1979-80 17 Carl Daddona ^ 1964, 66 Jack Curlings 1982-83 Charlie Smith 1981-83 Jimmy Raynor 1964 Jim Snyder ^ 1968 Mike Christopher 1984-85 Danny Culpepper 1985-86 Al Calder ^ 1966 Jerry Rawls ^ 1969 Lennie Mollo 1986 Jonathan Jenkins 1987 Mike Andrews 1987-89 Rick Glover # 1968 John Weaver # 1969 Brian Berckman 1988-90 Cory Redick 1991 Mitchell Hughes ^ 1968 Mike Aldridge 1970 Ayden Butler 1991-92 Richie Blackwell 1992-94 Wayne King 1969 Stan Sneeden 1971 Lamont Edwards 1993-96 Lance Tigyer 1995-96 Stu Garrett # 1970 Ken Graver 1972 Jeremy Schumacher 1997-2000 Kevin Monroe 1997-98 Mike Van Landingham ^ 1970 John Narron 1973-74 Warren Gaspar 2001-02 Lee Delfino 1999-2001 Tommy Toms 1971-72 Mike Weaver 1975 Bailey Daniels 2007-09 Daniel Vick 2002-03 Stan Sneeden ^ 1972 Parker Davis 1978 Shawn Armstrong 2010-11 Ricky Brooks 2004-05 Tommy Toms 1973 Billy Davis 1980 Jonathan Holt 2012-14 Brandon Henderson 2006-08 Davis Norman 1974 Rick Ramey 1981 Jeff Nelson 2015-16 Mike Anderson 2010-11 Terry Durham 1975-77 Brian Peterson 1982-83 Jake Agnos 2017-18 David Lucroy 2012-15 Alan Gay 1979 Jeff Ginn 1984 West Covington 2016-18 15 John Krol 1980 Jay McGraw 1985-88 Wayland Hunter 1964 Fran Fitzgerald 1981-82 Owen Davis 1989-93 22 Richard Hedgecok # 1966 Daniel Boone 1983-84 Brent Billingsley 1994-95 Bobby Joyce 1963 Ron Hastings 1968-71 Jim Peterson 1985-87 Jake Junkmann 1996 Robert Bovender 1964 Morris Ward 1972 Tommy Yarborough 1988, 1990 Eric Angel 1998 David Winchester ^ 1966 Jack Elkins 1973-75 Warren Hall 1989 Jake Fonvielle 1999 Glenn Stanley Sneeden ^ 1969-70 Bobby Supel 1977-78 Lyle Hartgrove 1991-94 Tucker 2000 Larry Walters ^ 1971-72 Peter Persico 1980 Tim Flaherty 1995-97 Jason Sugden 2001 Mike Hogan 1973-74 Todd Evans 1981-84 Chris Gentrup 1998-99 Taylor Williams 2002-03 Pete Conaty 1977-78 Dean Ehehalt 1985 Nick Wedemeyer 2000-02 Brody Taylor 2004-06 Todd Hendley 1980-82 Jake Jacobs 1986-89 Scott Andrews 2003 Kyle Roller 2007-10 Chuck Bishop 1983 Howard Whitfield 1990-93 Brett Braxton 2004-05 Lance Honeycutt 2011-12 Jim Riley 1984-87 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 139 2018 Baseball Fact Book Mike Whitten 1988-91 Chris Bradberry 1985-86 Rick Ramey 1978-80 Cliff Godwin 1997-99 Pat Watkins 1993 Todd Abrams 1987 Jim Bottomly 1989-90 Bryan McPhail 2001 Rick Britton 1994 Jonathan Jenkins 1988-90 Brandon Mohr 1993-94 Adam Stephens 2002 Chris Glanz 1996 Stancil Morse 1991-93 Jason DeHart 1995 Adam Witter 2003 Jason Lineberger 1997-98 Kyle Billingsley 1994-95 John Williams 1997 Chad Jennings 2005-06 Sam Salargo 1999 Jason Howard 1996-99 Mike Murray 1998 Austin Homan 2007-09 Kieran Mattison 2000-02 Justin Hyde 2000 Adam Reikowski 1999 Jeff Hoffman 2012-14 John Henry Kail 2003 Mike Harrington 2001-04 Jason Mandryk 2000-02 Ryan Littlefield 2016 John Emmert 2004 Jay Mattox 2005-06 Brian McCullen 2003 Hunter Britt 2017 Mike Flye 2005-07 Austin Blake 2011 P.J. Connelly 2004-05 Noah Jones 2018 Luke Lowery 2013-15 Michael Hill 2006 Matt Cox 2008 31 Jared Avchen 2009-10 Justin Dirden 2016 Bobby Fowler 2007-08 Tommy Kidd 1963 Dario Santangelo 2011-12 Trey Benton 2017-18 Chris Gosik 2010-13 Lynn Smith ^ 1966 Justin Taylor 2013-14 Tyler Bolton 2014 Neil Kulp ^ 1968 25 Ross Gardner 2015 Victor Sikes 1964 Stu Garrett ^ 1969-70 23 Matt Bridges 2016-18 Lawrence Keith 1963 Jimmy Daniels ^ 1966 Dave LaRussa ^ 1971-72 Brazel Moore 1964 Ken Graver ^ 1968-70 28 Parker Davis 1979 Steve Fornash ^ 1966 Mike Aldridge 1971-72 Leonard Dowd ^ 1968, 70 John Hallow 1980 Rick Glover ^ 1968 Norman Davis 1973 Leonard Dowd # 1969 Glenn Beck 1989-92 Willie Robinson ^ 1969 Gary Herring 1974 Tim Bayless 1971-72 Kevin Cox 1993-94 Sonny Robinson ^ 1970 Addison Bass 1975 Earle Mobley 1978-79 Keith Mitchell 1995 Dick Corrada ^ 1971 Bill Davis 1977-80 John Gast 1989-91 Mike Morris 1996 Tommy Toms ^ 1972 Charlie Waynick 1981 Jeff Causey 1993-94 Brad Simons 1997-2001 Steve Herring 1973 Charles Butler 1982 Chris Gilbert 1995 Drew Costanzo 2004 Danny Carpenter 1974 Winfred Johnson 1983-86 Guy Ficeto 1996 Andrew Fritz 2006 Tommy Davis 1974 Calvin Brown 1987-90 Jeremy Schumacher 1998 Seth Simmons 2008-11 Alex Saraglow 1975 Kevin Wilhoit 1992-93 Jeff Massey 1999 John Allen 2012 Rusty Nelson 1977 Brian Yerys 1994-95 Scott Greene 2000-03 Nick Durazo 2013-16 Macon Moye 1978-80 Parks Buie 1996-98 Ken Huffmaster 2004 Cole Beavin 2018 John Hallow 1981 Jason Mandryk 1999 Sam Lanier 2016-18 Neal Sears 2000-03 32 Emmett Walsh 1982 Russel Edmundson ^ 1969 Mike Flye 2004 29 Mark Council 1983 Theodore Whitley ^ 1966 Jim Peters ^ 1970 Stephen Batts 2005-09 Mike Martin 1984 Willie Roberson ^ 1968 Bryan McNeely ^ 1971 Daniel Warzon 2010 Mark Cockrell 1985-86 John Weaver ^ 1969 Linwood Spears ^ 1972 Eric Tyler 2014-17 Paul Hill 1987 Doug Whitley ^ 1970 Ken Collins 1993-94 Connor Litton 2018 Tim Langdon 1988-90 Mitchell Hughes ^ 1971 Billy Outlaw 1996-99 Warren Hall 1991 26 Wayne Post ^ 1972 Mike Harrington 2000 Billy Upchurch 1992 Wayne Britton ^ 1964, 66 Tim Stiller 1978-79 John Poppert 2001 Travis Thompson 1996-97 Mitchell Hughes ^ 1969 Mark Wakai 1980 Greg Bunn 2002-04 Ben Sanderson * 2003 Roy Coble ^ 1970 David Daniels 1989-90 T.J. Hose 2005-08 Jamie Paige * 2004 John Narron ^ 1971 Phil Cronan 1993 Lance Honeycutt 2009-10 Brian Cavanaugh * 2005 Steve Herring ^ 1972 Derek Lindsey 1995 William Connerley 2011 Adam Witter * 2006 Bob Patterson 1978-79 Brooks Jernigan 1996-99 Deshorn Lake 2012-13 Chris Powell * 2007 Jeff Warren 1980 Jason Tourangeau 2000-03 Reid Love 2014-15 Drew Schieber * 2008 Paul Hill 1986 Carter Harrell 2004-06 Zack Moore 2017 Brandon Henderson * 2009 Tim Langdon 1987 Josh Ruhlman 2007 Zach Barnes 2018 Austin Homan * 2010-11 Brooks Lowry 1988 Brad Mincey 2008-11 Timothy Younger* 2012 Dallas McPherson 1989 Andy Smithmyer 2012-13 33 Chuck Conners 1963 Jay Cannon* 2013 Jim Ambrosius 1990-92 Hayden White 2014 Brandon Woodward ^ 1968-69 Ryan Williams * 2014 Mike Sanburn 1993-94 Chris Perry 2015 Dennis Taylor ^ 1970 Kevin Moore 1995 Drew Piscorik 2016 24 Matt Walker ^ 1971 Andy Paulsen 1996 Hunter Wood 2017 Bruce Biggs 1964 Rick McMahon ^ 1972 Ben Hensley 1997 Jake Kuchmaner 2018 David Hudson 1964 Lee Kushner 1992-93 John Williamson 1998-2001 Jimmy Raynor ^ 1966 Bob Wharton 1994-95 Ryan Norwood 2002-04 30 George Sweat ^ 1968 Ollie Jarvis 1966 Jason Mann 1996 Ryan Peisel 2005 Rick Glover ^ 1969 Jimmy Lanier ^ 1968 Ryan Massimo 1997-98 Zach Cooper 2007-08 Don Oxidine ^ 1970 Larry Walters ^ 1970 Curtis Moncus 1999 Patrick Somers 2009-11 Bill Godwin ^ 1971-74 Roy Coble ^ 1971 Cory Scott 2000 Nick Thompson 2012-13 Steve Herring 1975 Ron Staggs ^ 1972 Kelly Hodges 2001 Bryce Harman 2014-17 Keith Kurdewan 1977 Glynn Beck 1991 Philip Powell 2003-04 Gavin Williams 2018 Larry Anderson 1978 David Breeden 1992 Adam Hodges 2005-06 Kirk Parsons 1980 27 Brandon Liles 1993 David Forbes 2007 Mark Wakai 1981 Roy Taylor # 1969-70 Jim Rogan 1994 Mathew Laney 2008 Mark Cockrell 1983-84 Mike Aldridge # 1971 Patrick Dunham 1995-96 Zach Woods 2009 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 140 2018 Baseball Fact Book Joseph Hughes 2010-12 Brett Williams 2003 Isaac Martin 2001 Richard Narron # 1966 Hayden White 2013 Corey Kemp 2007 Brandon Woodward # 1969 Jacob Wolfe 2014-17 Daniel Holder 2008 42 Larry Walters # 1970 Junior Green 1963 Willy Strong 2018 Mark Wilder 2009-10 Rick McMahon # 1971 Ben Fultz 2011 Al Calder # 1966 34 Tyler Bolton 2012-13 Joshua Potter # 1966 49 Tommy Riley 1963 Luke Bolka 2014-17 Wayne King # 1968 Lacy West 1963 Ron Hastings # 1968 Tim Bayliss # 1969-70 Roy Taylor # 1968 Dick Corrada ^ 1969-70 38 Larry Walters # 1971-72 Leonard Dowd ^ 1969 Jeff Abernathy 1971 Robert Norman # 1969 Jake Junkmann 1997 Dennis Taylor # 1970 Greg Fulghum ^ 1972 Ash Smith 1997 Steve Setser 1999 Mitchell Hughes # 1971 Bill Godwin 1974 Bryant Ward 1998 Grover Benton 2001 Linwood Spears # 1972 Stephen Pitt 1993 Drew Paul 1999 Chase McDonald 2011-13 Rich Rosenberger 1994 Ryan Wetzel 2000 Brandon Saunders 2014-15 50 James Snyder # 1966 Jeff Hewitt 1995-96 Nathan Woodburn 2001 Spencer Brickhouse 2017-18 Matt Meekins 1997 Jake Smith 2003 Vince Colbert # 1968 Parker Southerland 1998 Will Anderson 2004-05 43 Ken Graver # 1969 Tom LeMasters 1999 Shane Small 2007-08 Buddy Bovender 1963 Matt Walker # 1970 Sam Narron 2000-02 Mike Wright 2009 Mitchell Hughes # 1968 Roy Coble # 1971 Kevin Rhodes 2003-06 Mike Mieszanek 2010 Dick Corrada # 1969 Ron Staggs # 1972 Devin Harris 2007-10 Jonathan Holt 2011 Mike Van Landingham # 1969 Fred Benevento # 1970 51 Joshua Lovick 2011-14 Ryan Gupton 2012 Murrill Bynum 1963 Mason Keen 2015-16 Joseph Hughes 2013 Matt Walker # 1971-72 Joey Worley 1997 Carl Daddona # 1966 Chandler Jenkins 2018 Philip Perry 2014 Jim Snyder # 1968 Zack Mozingo 2016 Jason Neitz 2003-07 35 Seth Maness 2008-11 Jerry Rawls # 1969 Carey Anderson ^ 1968-69 39 Dylan Dickens 2012-13 Dennis Randolph # 1970 Dennis Randolph ^ 1970 Matt Aldridge 1994 Jimmy Boyd 2015-16 Steve Herring # 1972 Troy Eason ^ 1971-72 Chad Janko 1996 Dave LaRussa # 1971-72 Chris West 1993 Sam Salargo 1998 44 Wayne Britton # 1966 52 Scott Bermingham 1994 John Spencer 1999 Jimmy Raynor # 1966 John Payne 1995-98 Taylor Williams a2001 Wayne Vick # 1968-69 Ken Graver # 1970 George Sweat # 1968 Davey Penny 2000-03 William Mooney 2006 Don Oxendine # 1969 John Westbrooks 2004 Broc Sutton 2007-09 Mike V. Landingham # 1971-72 Dennis Dunlap 1997 Jim Peters # 1970 Cody Leggett 2005-07 Jacob Baker 2011 Bill Godwin # 1971-72 Corey Kemp 2008 Jharel Cotton 2012 Mike DeJesus 2003 Kevin Brandt 2009-12 Kyle Majette 2013 Dustin Sasser 2004-07 53 Trent Ashcraft 2008-09 Andrew Schorr 2013 Cam Colmore 2016-18 Vernon Chadwick 1963 Evan Kruczynski 2014-17 D.J. Jauss 2010-12 David Winchester # 1966 Brett Mabry 2013-14 Bryson Worrell 2018 40 Brandon Woodward # 1968 Mike Smith 1963 Evan Voliva 2015-18 Willie Robinson # 1969 36 Dennis Vick # 1968 Roy Coble # 1970 Jerry McGee 1963 Stu Garrett # 1969 45 Carlton Barnes 1963 Dick Corrada # 1971 Lanie Smith # 1966 Len Dowd # 1970-71 Stan Sneeden # 1972 Roy Taylor ^ 1968-70 Greg Fulghum # 1972 Steve Fornash # 1966 Bryan McNeely # 1971 Chris Youngburg 1996 Dick Corrada # 1968 54 Mike Van Landingham 1971-72 Chad Janko 1997 Jim Craver # 1969 David Hudson 1963 Mike Peters 1993-94 Kidah Sneed 1998 Doug Whitley # 1970 Richard Hedgecok # 1966 Troy Eason # 1971-72 Jason Elmore 1995-96 Chris Brock 1999 57 Cory Scott 1999 Bryan McPhail 2000 Rick Schott 1997 Mike Aldridge # 1972 Ashley Capps 2001 Vince Logan 2001 46 Nate Logan 2003 Mike Grace 2003 J.W. Edwards 1963 * Denotes Honorary Number Chris Powell 2004-06 Lee Allen 2004 Carey Anderson # 1968-69 ^ Home jersey Britton Cole 2008-09 Mike Anderson 2007-09 Dick Corrada # 1970 # Road jersey Tyler Joyner 2010-11 Tanner Merritt 2010 # 1971 Grayson Bailey 2013 Austin Chrismon 2011-12 James Gray 2014 Ryan Williams 2013 47 Joe Ingle 2015-17 Shelton Perkins, Jr. 2016 Pete Barnes 1963 Austin Covers 2018 Theodore Whitley # 1966 41 Willie Robinson # 1968 37 Tom Norman 1963 Russel Edmundson # 1969 Dennis Dunlap 1994 Lynn Smith # 1966 Mike Van Landingham # 1970 Sean Kirby 1996-97 Jimmy Lanier # 1968 Tim Bayless # 1971-72 Tom LeMasters 1998 Stanley Sneeden # 1969-70 Mike Barker 1999 Wayne Post # 1972 48 John Narron 2000 Chris Youngberg 1997 Jim Roberson 1963 Matt Bishop 2001 Ben Sanderson 1999 Jimmy Daniels # 1966

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 141 2018 Baseball Fact Book Conference Honors Player-of-the-Year All-Conference Honors ECAC South All-Southern Conference 1984 Winfred Johnson 1966 Wayne Britton-1 1985 Winfred Johnson Richard Narron-1 Jim Raynor-1 ECAC Edward Thorne-1 1993 Pat Watkins Fred Rodriguez-2 CAA David Winchester-2 1967 Dennis Burke 1986 Winfred Johnson Richard Narron 1990 Jonathan Jenkins Lynn Smith 1991 John Gast Jim Snyder 1993 Pat Watkins 1968 Jim Snyder CAA Defensive 1970 Ron Hastings 1999 Nick Schnabel Stan Sneeden 1972 Ralph Lamm C-USA 1974 Mike Hogan 2004 Ryan Jones Dave LaRussa 2008 Corey Kemp Ron Staggs 1976 Steve Bryant Pitcher-of-the-Year Joe Roenker 1977 Mickey Britt C-USA Pete Conaty 2004 Greg Bunn Eddie Gates 2010 Seth Maness Sonny Wooten All-South Independent Winfred Johnson (1985-86 All-American) Rookie-of-the-Year 1979 Billy Best-2 1992 David Leisten, OF 1998 Steve Salargo, OF Parker Davis-2 CAA 1993 Lee Kushner, 1B 1999 Lee Delfino, SS 1980 Billy Best-HM 1999 Chad Tracy Steve Pitt, DH Travis Thompson, P Butch Davis-1 Pat Watkins, OF John Williamson, OF Raymie Styons-1 Freshman-of-the-Year 1994 Jamie Borel, OF 2000 Erik Bakich, OF Bill Wilder-1 C-USA 1996 Lamont Edwards, 2B Lee Delfino, SS All-ECAC South Patrick Dunham, P 2001 Will Brindson, P 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 1982 Bill Wilder 1997 Steve Salargo, OF Lee Delfino, SS 2008 Seth Maness 1984 Greg Hardison 1998 Brooks Jernigan, P Clayton McCullough, C Winfred Johnson John Williamson, OF Newcomer-of-the-Year 1985 Chris Bradberry 1999 Steve Salargo, OF All C-USA (first-team selections) 2002 Darryl Lawhorn, 1B Greg Hardison 2000 James Molinari, OF C-USA 2004 Greg Bunn, P Winfred Johnson Nick Schnabel, 2B 2008 Justin Bristow Ryan Jones, DH/OF Mike Wells Cory Scott, P 2009 Chris Heston Trevor Lawhorn, 2B 2001 Cliff Godwin, C 2010 Zach Woods Ryan Norwood, 1B All-CAA (first-team selections) Joseph Hastings, 1B 1986 Chris Bradberry, OF 2005 Brian Cavanaugh, OF Sam Narron, P Winfred Johnson, DH Ricky Brooks, P Coach-of-the-Year Chad Tracy, 3B Jim Peterson, P 2006 Jake Smith, C Bryant Ward, 2B Southern Conference Mike Sullivan, 1B 2007 Harrison Eldridge, OF John Williamson, OF 1977 Monte Little 1987 Chris Cauble, C Shane Mathews, P CAA 1989 John Adams, OF All-CAA (second-team selections) 2008 Harrison Eldridge, OF Corey Kemp, C 1990 Gary Overton Calvin Brown, 1B 1993 Johnny Beck, P Tommy Eason, C 1994 Johnny Beck, P Seth Maness, P 1999 Keith LeClair Jonathan Jenkins, P Rick Britton, 3B 2009 Stephen Batts, OF 2000 Keith LeClair 1990 John Adams, OF Jason Head, OF Chris Heston, P C-USA Calvin Brown, 1B Brian Yerys, DH Seth Maness, P 2004 Randy Mazey Tommy Eason, C 1995 Lamont Edwards, 2B Kyle Roller, DH 2009 Billy Godwin Jonathan Jenkins, P Chad Puckett, SS Ryan Wood, IF Tim Langdon, P 1996 Jeff Hewitt, P 2010 Seth Maness, P AAC Kevin Riggs, 2B Antaine Jones, 3B Kyle Roller, DH 2015 Cliff Godwin Corey Short, DH Randy Rigsby, 1B 2011 Seth Maness, P 1991 Johnny Beck, P Bryan Smith, P 2012 Kevin Brandt, P John Gast, 3B 1997 Tim Flaherty, C John Wooten, IF EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 142 2018 Baseball Fact Book 2013 Chase McDonald, IF 1986 Chris Bradberry Drew Reynolds, UTIL Winfred Johnson 2014 Zach Houchins, IF Drew Reynolds, UTIL C-USA 2002 Darryl Lawhorn Ryan Williams, RP Ryan Jones All C-USA (second-team Sam Narron selections) Neal Sears 2002 Sam Narron, P 2003 Darryl Lawhorn 2003 Darryl Lawhorn, OF Jason Tourangeau 2004 Darryl Lawhorn, OF 2005 Mike Grace Jamie Paige, OF 2006 Shane Mathews 2005 T.J. Hose, P 2007 Stephen Batts Mark Minicozzi, 3B Harrison Eldridge Brody Taylor, P Shane Mathews Adam Witter, 1B 2008 Kyle Roller 2007 T.J. Hose, P 2009 Trent Whitehead Dale Mollenhauer, SS 2010 Seth Maness Ryan Tousley, OF 2011 Seth Maness 2008 Stephen Batts, IF Corey Thompson Justin Bristow, P 2012 Corey Thompson 2009 Brad Mincey, P 2013 Zach Houchins Trent Whitehead, OF Drew Reynolds 2010 Corey Thompson, IF AAC Zach Woods, P 2015 Hunter Allen 2011 Kevin Brandt, P Joe Ingle Brad Mincey, P Reid Love Trent Whitehead, OF Luke Lowery Zach Wright, C 2017 Jake Agnos 2012 Jharel Cotton, P Travis Watkins Drew Reynolds, UTIL Charlie Yorgen Corey Thompson, IF Zach Wright, C Ryan Wood (2009 All-American) 2013 Jeff Hoffman, P Conference Tournament Zach Houchins, IF MVP/MOP 2011 Ben Fultz, OF March 9, 2009 Stephen Batts David Lucroy, P CAA Chase McDonald, DH March 23, 2009 kyle Roller Jack Reinheimer, SS March 1, 2010 Corey Thompson All-AAC (first-team selections) 1987 Gary Smith, P 1989 Brien Berckman, P 2012 Jeff Hoffman, P March 8, 2010 Cam Freeman 2015 Reid Love, P 2013 David Lucroy, P March 29, 2010 Dustin Harrington * Reid Love, UTIL 1990 Calvin Brown, 1B 1991 David Leisten, OF Travis Watkins, C May 23, 2011 Jack Reinheimer Luke Lowery, DH March 13, 2012 Drew Reynolds 1993 Lyle Hartgrove, P 2014 Bryce Harman, IF 2016 Evan Kruczynski, P April 9, 2012 Timothy Younger 1999 James Molinari, OF Charlie Yorgen, IF Dwanya Williams-Sutton, OF May 6, 2013 Chase McDonald 2000 Lee Delfino, SS 2017 Eric Tyler, 3B Baseball Scholar- March 31, 2014 Charlie Yorgen Travis Watkins, C C-USA Athlete-of-the-Year * Charlie Yorgen, 2B 2002 Darryl Lawhorn, 1B C-USA Pitcher-of-the-Week * unanimous selections C-USA March 4, 2002 Sam Narron AAC 2002 Sam Narron March 31, 2003 David Penny All-AAC (second-team selections) 2015 Hunter Allen, SS Feb. 16, 2004 Greg Bunn 2016 Travis Watkins, C Players-of-the-Week May 5, 2004 Glenn Tucker All-Freshman May 23, 2004 Greg Bunn NAIA Championship All- C-USA Hitter-of-the-Week Feb. 21, 2005 Mike Flye Tournament Team C-USA Feb. 18, 2002 Bryant Ward March 7, 2005 Jeff Ostrander 1961 Glenn Bass (HM) 2002 Darryl Lawhorn, 1B April 8, 2002 Darryl Lawhorn March 28, 2005 Ricky Brooks Larry Crayton 2003 Jake Smith, C May 12, 2003 Ryan Norwood March 25, 2005 Ricky Brooks Charles Johnson (HM) Mark Minicozzi, 3B March 1, 2004 Ryan Jones April 3, 2006 Brody Taylor Jim Martin (HM) 2004 Shane Mathews, P April 5, 2004 Trevor Lawhorn March 12, 2007 T.J. Hose Floyd Wicker 2005 T.J. Hose, P April 12, 2004 Ryan Norwood May 6, 2007 T.J. Hose 1963 Lacy West Dale Mollenhauer, INF April 19, 2004 Jamie Paige April 28, 2008 Sthil Sowers Ryan Peisel, INF May 3, 2004 Ryan Jones March 30, 2009 Brad Mincey All-Conference 2006 Ryan Wood, INF Feb. 27, 2006 Jake Smith April 13, 2009 Seth Maness Tournament Team 2007 Kyle Roller, DH April 24, 2006 Brandon Henderson April 27, 2009 kevin Brandt 2008 Dustin Harrington, SS March 26, 2007 Harrison Eldridge May 18, 2009 Seth Maness ECAC South Seth Maness, P March 10, 2008 Ryan Wood April 5, 2010 Zach Woods 1985 Chris Bradberry 2009 Kevin Brandt, P April 1, 2008 Corey Kemp April 12, 2010 kevin Brandt Winfred Johnson 2010 John Wooten, INF Feb. 23, 2009 Stephen Batts May 3, 2010 Seth Maness EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 143 2018 Baseball Fact Book March 7, 2011 Seth Maness Jared Avchen 2009-10 Kevin Sanders 2012 Spencer Brickhouse 2017 March 21, 2011 kevin Brandt Grayson Bailey 2012-13 Brandon Saunders 2014 Matt Bridges 2016-17 May 16, 2011 Zach Woods Stephen Batts 2006-08 Drew Schieber 2006-09 Garrett Brooks 2016 April 2, 2012 Tyler Joyner Luke Bolka 2014 Shane Small 2007 Turner Brown 2016 April 16, 2012 Jeff Hoffman Tyler Bolton 2012 Cam Snow 2014 Cam Colmore 2016-17 March 11, 2013 David Lucroy Brett Bowers 2009 Sthil Sowers 2008 West Covington 2016-17 April 1, 2013 Jeff Hoffman Justin Bristow 2008 Brandon Taylor 2014 Tyler Edwrds 2017 April 15, 2013 Drew Reynolds Joe Brooks 2013 Nick Thompson 2012-13 Bryce Harman 2015, 2017 March 3, 2014 Jeff Hoffman Ethan Brown 2009 Ryan Tousley 2007 Chris Holba 2016-17 April 21, 2014 Jeff Hoffman Greg Bunn 2003-04 Ian Townsend 2014 John Hood 2017 May 5, 2014 Reid Love Chris Buss 2006 Jonathan Tyndall 2010 Joe Ingle 2017 Brian Cavanaugh 2003-05 Michael Ussery 2012 Mason Keen 2016 AAC Hitter-of-the-Week Luke Cherry 2003 Daniel Warzon 2010 Davis Kirkpatrick 2016 March 16, 2015 Luke Lowery P.J. Connelly 2004 Travis Watkins 2013-14 Evan Kruczynski 2015-17 April 27, 2015 Reid Love Will Connerley 2011 Ryan Williams 2013 Parker Lamm 2016 May 18, 2015 Garrett Brooks Zach Cooper 2007-08 John Wooten 2010 Sam Lanier 2016-17 May 23, 2016 Dwanya Williams-Sutton Jharel Cotton 2012 Zach Wright 2009, 2011-12 Ryan Littlefield 2016 April 24, 2017 Charlie Yorgen Jacob Davis 2009-11 Charlie Yorgen 2014 Brady Lloyd 2016-17 May 1, 2017 Eric Tyler Jake Dean 2006-07 Timothy Younger 2011-12 Reid Love 2015 AAC Pitcher-of-the-Week Josh Dowdy 2007 Kirk Morgan 2015-17 April 6, 2015 Reid Love Mike Flye 2004-07 Zack Mozingo 2016 Feb. 29, 2016 Jacob Wolfe Bobby Fowler 2007-09 American Athletic Jeff Nelson 2015-16 April 4, 2016 Jimmy Boyd Chris Gosik 2010-13 Team Excellence Award Bryant Packard 2017 May 9, 2016 Jacob Wolfe Mike Grace 2003 2015-16 3.31 GPA Chris Perry 2015 May 23, 2016 Jimmy Boyd James Gray 2014 2016-17 3.27 GPA Wesley Phillips 2016-17 April 24, 2017 Evan Kruczynski Matt Hancock 2008 Ryan Ross 2017 Luke Harmer 2011 Brandon Saunders 2015 Carter Harrell 2004 AAC All-Academic Team Bailey Sugg 2015 C-USA All-Academic Dustin Harrington 2009 Team Eric Tyler 2015-17 Team Mike Harrington 2003-04 Jake Agnos 2017 Jake Washer 2016-17 2008 Corey Kemp Devin Harris 2010 Dusty Baker 2017 Travis Watkins 2015-17 2009 Brandon Henderon Jake Harris 2010-13 Nick Barber 2017 Dwanya Williams-Sutton 2016-17 Drew Schieber Brandon Henderson 2008-09 Luke Bolka 2016 Jacob Wolfe 2017 2010 Jared Avchen Chris Heston 2009 Jimmy Boyd 2016 Charlie Yorgen 2015-17 Seth Maness Jonathan Holt 2011, 2013-14 Denny Brady 2016 2011 Austin Homan Austin Homan 2007-11 2012 Drew Reynolds T.J. Hose 2005-08 2013 Drew Reynolds D.J. Jauss 2010-12 2014 Drew Reynolds Corey Kemp 2007-08 Sam King 2012-13 Andrew LaMura 2012, 14 C-USA Academic Joshua Lovick 2011-14 Medal Winner Kyle Majette 2013 (cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher) Seth Maness 2008-11 Jared Avchen 2009-10 Shane Mathews 2004 Grayson Bailey 2012 Jay Mattox 2005 Jacob Davis 2009-11 Brian McCullen 2002-03 Jake Harris 2010 Chase McDonald 2011, 2013 Austin Homan 2011 Tanner Merritt 2011 D.J. Jauss 2010-12 Mike Mieszanek 2010 Sam King 2012 Brad Mincey 2008 Joshua Lovick 2011-14 Dale Mollenhauer 2005-07 Drew Reynolds 2011 Kirk Morgan 2014 Brandon Saunders 2014 Sam Narron 2002 Nick Thompson 2012-13 Jason Neitz 2003 Charlie Yorgen 2014 Jamie Paige 2003-04 Zach Pearce 2011 Ryan Peisel 2005 C-USA Honor Roll Davey Penny 2003 (cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher) Kyle Pittman 2011 Lee Allen 2004 Chris Powell 2004-07 Mike Anderson 2007-09, 11 Jack Reinheimer 2012-13 Will Anderson 2004-05 Drew Reynolds 2011-14 Shawn Armstrong 2009-11 Billy Richardson 2004 Trent Ashcraft 2007 Kyle Roller 2007-10 Sam Narron (2001 All-American) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 144 2018 Baseball Fact Book National Honors

All-NCAA Region ABCA All-East Region Abbreviation Key 1984 Winfred Johnson 1984 Winfred Johnson ABCA American D1 = D1Baseball 1990 Corey Short 1989 Calvin Brown Baseball Coaches Association NCBWA = National Collegiate Baseball 1993 Pat Watkins Jake Jacobs BA = Baseball America Writers Association 1999 Erik Bakich Jonathan Jenkins BW = Baseball Weekly Ping = Ping!Baseball Lee Delfino 1990 Tommy Eason CB = Collegiate Baseball Rivals = Rivals.com CBI = CollegeBaseballIndsider.com Jason Howard Jonathan Jenkins John Williamson Tim Langdon 2000 Lee Delfino 1993 Jamie Borel Team Excellence Award Academic All-America Joseph Hastings Lyle Hartgrove 2015-16 ABCA 1987 Steve Sides third-team James Molinari Lee Kushner 1993 Lee Kushner second-team Chad Tracy Mike Sanburn 1999 Cliff Godwin third-team 2001 Lee Delfino Pat Watkins National Player- 2001 Cliff Godwin second-team Warren Gaspar 1994 Johnny Beck of-the-Week Sam Narron second-team Cliff Godwin Jamie Borel Collegiate Baseball 2002 Sam Narron second-team Jason Mandryk Rick Britton Feb. 15, 1999 Foye Minton, P 2017 Travis Watkins first-team Clayton McCullough Brian Yerys April 25, 2005 Ricky Brooks, P Charlie Yorgen third-team Chad Tracy (MVP) 1997 Steve Salargo March 22, 2010 Devin Harris, OF John Williamson 1998 Brooks Jernigan April 5, 2010 Zach Woods, P Freshman All-America 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 1999 Steve Salargo March 3, 2014 Jeff Hoffman, P 1998 John Williamson CB/first-team Clayton McCullough Travis Thompson April 22, 2014 Jeff Hoffman, P BA/second-team Ben Sanderson John Williamson March 16, 2015 Luke Lowery, OF/DH 1999 Chad Tracy CB/Hon. Mention 2003 Glenn Tucker 2000 Cory Scott March 30, 2015 Joe Ingle, P Lee Delfino BA/second-team Ben Sanderson 2001 Cliff Godwin 2000 Scott Greene CB/first-team NCBWA 2004 Greg Bunn (MOP) Joseph Hastings Davey Penny CB/Hon. Mention May 25, 2004 Greg Bunn, P Drew Costanzo Sam Narron 2002 Greg Bunn CB/first-team April 24, 2005 Ricky Brooks, P Ryan Jones Chad Tracy Darryl Lawhorn BA/first-team March 24, 2009 kyle Roller, DH Mark Minicozzi Bryant Ward 2004 Shane Mathews CB/first-team April 22, 2014 Jeff Hoffman, P Ryan Norwood 2004 Greg Bunn 2007 kyle Roller Ping/second-team John Poppert Ryan Jones 2008 Seth Maness CB/first-team 2005 Ricky Brooks Trevor Lawhorn National All-Star Team NCBWA/first-team Mark Minicozzi 2005 Brian Cavanaugh College Baseball Foundation BA/first-team 2007 Stephen Batts T.J. Hose March 12, 2007 T.J. Hose Rivals/first-team Corey Kemp 2006 Brody Taylor March 19, 2007 Shane Mathews Ping/first-team Jamie Ray 2008 Seth Maness March 19, 2007 Dale Mollenhauer 2009 kevin Brandt CB/first-team 2008 Justin Bristow 2009 Stephen Batts March 27, 2007 Harrison Eldridge Ping/second-team Brandon Henderson Kyle Roller March 25, 2009 kyle Roller 2013 David Lucroy CB/first-team Jamie Ray Ryan Wood April 16, 2009 Seth Maness 2015 Joe Ingle NCBWA/first-team 2009 Kevin Brandt April 30, 2009 kevin Brandt 2016 Dwanya Williams-Sutton Brandon Henderson Cape Cod League May 20, 2009 Ryan Wood BA/first-team Kyle Roller CB/first-team Hall of Fame April 6, 2010 Zach Woods Trent Whitehead (MOP) April 13, 2010 kyle Roller D1/first-team 2016 kyle Roller (Bourne Braves) Ryan Wood March 7, 2011 Seth Maness 2017 Spencer Brickhouse 2011 Ben Fultz March 21, 2011 kevin Brandt CB/first-team Chase McDonald Coleman Company- BA/second-team John Wooten D1/second-team 2012 Timothy Younger Johnny Bench Award NCBWA All-District IV Team 2015 Garrett Brooks 2006 Jake Smith, C 2002 Darryl Lawhorn 2016 Garrett Brooks 2004 Ryan Norwood (first-team) National Freshman Evan Kruczynski Player-of-the-Year Greg Bunn (second-team) of the Year 2002 Darryl Lawhorn CB (co-winner) Eric Tyler NCBWA Travis Watkins (MOP) 2004 Ryan Jones (District IV) Charlie Yorgen

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 145 2018 Baseball Fact Book All-Americans Year Name Team Year Name Team Year Name Team 1961 Lawrence “Cotton” Clayton N/A 2004 Greg Bunn ABCA/second-team 2009 Ryan Wood Ping/first-team 1961 Larry Crayton N/A BA/second-team NCBWA/second-team 1967 Richard Narron N/A CBI/second-team ABCA/third-team 1985 Winfred Johnson BA/third-team NCBWA/second-team BA/third-team 1986 Winfred Johnson CON/first-team CB/third-team CB/third-team 1989 Jonathan Jenkins CON/third-team 2004 Ryan Jones CBI/first-team 2013 Drew Reynolds CB/second-team 1990 Tim Langdon ABCA/second-team NCBWA/first-team 2014 Ryan Williams CB/third-team 1993 Pat Watkins BA/first-team BA/second-team 2015 Reid Love BA/third-team CB/second-team ABCA/second-team 2016 Evan Kruczynski D1/third-team 1999 Steve Salargo NCBWA/second-team 2004 Trevor Lawhorn CB/third-team PG/Honorable Mention BA/third-team 2004 Ryan Norwood CB/third-team 2017 Evan Kruczynksi SCA/first-team 1999 Travis Thompson ABCA/third-team CBI/Honorable Mention Travis Watkins NCBWA/third-team 2000 Cory Scott ABCA/first-team 2006 Jake Smith CB/second-team CB/first-team NCBWA/second-team Abbreviation Key NCBWA/first-team 2008 Corey Kemp BA/second-team ABCA American Baseball Coaches Association BW/first-team NCBWA/third-team BA Baseball America BA/third-team 2008 Seth Maness CB/third-team BW Baseball Weekly 2001 Will Brinson NCBWA/third-team Ping/third-team CB Collegiate Baseball CBI CollegeBaseballInsider.com 2001 Joseph Hastings NCBWA/third-team 2009 kyle Roller ABCA/first-team CON Converse 2001 Sam Narron ABCA/first-team Ping/first-team D1 D1Baseball 2002 Darryl Lawhorn BA/second-team NCBWA National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association NCBWA/third-team PG Perfect Game Ping Ping!Baseball SCA Senior CLASS Award

Major League Debuts Name Hometown Years at ECU MLB Debut Major League Team William D. Holland Fuquay-Varina, N.C. 1936-39 Sept. 17, 1939 Washington Senators Veston G. (Bunky) Stewart Jasper, N.C. 1950 May 4, 1952 Washington Senators Marion L. (Tim) Talton Pikeville, N.C. 1958 July 8, 1966 K.C. Athletics Floyd E. Wicker Burlington, N.C. 1960-61 June 23, 1968 St. Louis Cardinals Vincent N. Colbert Washington, D.C. 1967-68 May 19, 1970 Cleveland Indians Thomas H. Toms Charlottesville, Va. 1971-73 May 4, 1975 San Francisco Giants Wallace M. (Butch) Davis Williamston, N.C. 1978-80 Aug. 23, 1983 K.C. Royals Robert C. Patterson Jacksonville, Fla. 1979-82 Sept. 2, 1985 San Diego Padres Robert B. Davidson Bad Kurznach, Ger. 1982-84 July 15, 1989 N.Y. Yankees Michael W. Christopher Petersburg, Va. 1984-85 Sept. 10, 1991 William P. (Pat) Watkins Raleigh, N.C. 1991-93 Sept. 9, 1997 Cincinnati Reds Brent A. Billingsley Downey, Calif. 1994 May 20, 1999 Florida Marlins Chad A. Tracy Charlotte, N.C. 1999-01 Apr. 21, 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks Sam F. Narron Goldsboro, N.C. 2000-02 July 30, 2004 Milwaukee Brewers Seth Maness Pinehurst, N.C. 2008-11 May 3, 2013 St. Louis Cardinals Chris Heston Palm Bay, Calif. 2009 Sept. 13, 2014 San Francisco Giants Mike Wright Laurinburg, N.C. 2009-11 May 17, 2015 Baltimore Orioles Shawn Armstrong New Bern, N.C. 2010-11 Aug. 8, 2015 Cleveland Indians Jeff Hoffman Latham, N.Y. 2012-14 Aug. 20, 2016 Colorado Rockies Jharel Cotton St. Thomas, V.I. 2012 Sept. 7, 2016 Oakland Athletics Jack Reinheimer Charlotte, N.C. 2011-13 Aug. 1, 2017 Arizona Diamondbacks Bold = currently on Major League rosters prior to start of Spring Training (2018)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 146 2018 Baseball Fact Book Pirates In The Pros ECU’s rich baseball tradition has been marked by the success of having more than 100 former players signed to professional contracts. Players/coaches listed in bold were on active rosters prior to the start of Spring Training (2018) for their respective organizations (major or minor league).

Name Team Name Team Name Team Mike Aldridge Kansas City Royals Joseph Hastings San Diego Padres Johnny Rawls Baltimore Orioles Shawn Armstrong Seattle Mariners Chris Heston San Francisco Giants Jimmy Raynor Los Angeles Dodgers Hal Baird Kansas City Royals Steve Herring Philadelphia Phillies Dean Reavis Pittsburgh Pirates Erik Bakich Independent Jeff Hoffman Colorado Rockies Jack Reinheimer Arizona Diamondbacks Ben Baker San Francisco Giants T.J. Hose Billy Richardson San Diego Padres Carlton Barnes Cincinnati Reds Zach Houchins Randy Rigsby Florida Marlins Stephen Batts Philadelphia Phillies Jason Howard Cincinnati Reds Kevin Riggs Cleveland Indians Johnny Beck Philadelphia Phillies Mike Jacobs Atlanta Braves David Ritchie Kansas City Royals Billy Best Kansas City Royals Jake Jacobs Kansas City Royals Kenny Robinette Cleveland Indians Matt Bishop Pittsburgh Pirates Jonathan Jenkins Chicago White Sox Fred Rodriguez Chicago Cubs Richie Blackwell Pittsburgh Pirates Charles Johnson Milwaukee Brewers Kyle Roller Tampa Bay Rays Tyler Bolton Arizona Diamondbacks Ryan Jones Oakland Athletics Josh Ruhlman Kansas City Royals Jamie Borel Corey Kemp Milwaukee Brewers Steve Salargo Baltimore Orioles Kevin Brandt Tampa Bay Rays Evan Kruczynski St. Louis Cardinals Dustin Sasser Chicago Cubs Justin Bristow Chicago Cubs Tom Kidd Pittsburgh Pirates Nick Schnabel Montreal Expos Wayne Britton Cincinnati Reds Tim Langdon Cleveland Indians Cory Scott Independent Darryl Lawhorn Washington Nationals Ricky Brooks Seth Simmons San Diego Padres Trevor Lawhorn Washington Nationals Greg Bunn Washington Nationals Jake Smith Oakland Athletics Jack Long San Francisco Giants Brian Cavanaugh San Diego Padres Nick Smothers San Francisco Giants Reid Love Baltimore Orioles Mike Christopher Detroit Tigers Jim Snyder Kansas City Royals Luke Lowery Arizona Diamondbacks Cotton Clayton Baltimore Orioles Mike Sorrell Kansas City Royals David Lucroy Milwaukee Brewers Wally Cockrell Washington Senators Raymie Staggs Montreal Expos Seth Maness Kansas City Royals Vince Colbert Cleveland Indians Bobby Supel Atlanta Braves Jim Martin Cincinnati Reds Jason Colquitt Detroit Tigers Marion Talton San Francisco Giants Ryan Massimo Atlanta Braves Pete Conaty Unattached Corey Thompson Chicago White Sox Shane Mathews Baltimore Orioles P.J. Connelly Los Angeles Angels Travis Thompson Kieran Mattison Cleveland Indians (Player) Dick Corrada Kansas City Royals Tommy Toms San Francisco Giants Kieran Mattison Pittsburgh Pirates (Coach) Drew Costanzo St. Louis Cardinals Chad Tracy Los Angeles Angels Clayton McCullough Cleveland Indians (Player) Jharel Cotton Oakland Athletics Gerry Tryon San Francisco Giants Clayton McCullough Los Angeles Dodgers (Coach) Larry Crayton St. Louis Cardinals Chase McDonald Glenn Tucker Atlanta Braves Butch Davis Texas Rangers (Player) Jay McGraw Houston Astros Gene Turner Cleveland Indians Butch Davis (Coach) Travis Meyer Los Angeles Dodgers Larry Walters Chicago White Sox Parker Davis Boston Red Sox Brad Mincey Pat Watkins Kansas City Royals Lee Delfino Toronto Blue Jays Mark Minicozzi Washington Nationals Chris West San Diego Padres Tommy Eason San Francisco Giants Dale Mollenhauer Baltimore Orioles Lacy West San Francisco Giants Lamont Edwards Philadelphia Phillies Jerry Narron Arizona Diamondbacks (Coach) Mike Whitten Florida Marlins Johnny Eller San Francisco Giants Johnny Narron New York Yankees (Player) Floyd Wicker St. Louis Cardinals Brian Fields San Francisco Giants Johnny Narron Cleveland Indians (Coach) Billy Wilder Kansas City Royals Fran Fitzgerald Baltimore Orioles Richard Narron New York Mets George Williams San Francisco Giants Tim Flaherty Texas Rangers Sam Narron Washington Nationals (Coach) Ryan Williams Chicago Cubs John Gast Cincinnati Reds Jason Neitz San Francisco Giants John Williamson Seattle Mariners Eddie Gates Unattached Ryan Norwood Chicago Cubs Adam Witter San Francisco Giants Steve Godin Baltimore Orioles Don Oxidine Kansas City Royals Ryan Wood Kansas City Royals John Hallow San Diego Padres Bob Patterson Chicago Cubs John Wooten Washington Nationals Dustin Harrington Chicago Cubs Davey Penny Boston Red Sox Sonny Wooten Kansas City Royals Devin Harris Arizona Diamondbacks John Poppert Washington Nationals Mike Wright Baltimore Orioles Lyle Hartgrove Boston Red Sox Tom Pruitt San Francisco Giants Zach Wright Washington Nationals EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 147 2018 Baseball Fact Book Pirates In The Draft Below is a list of ECU players that have been selected in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft throughout the years. Players listed in bold were on active rosters prior to the start of Spring Training (2018) (refer to page 147 for current teams). Name Year Round Pick Team (Selection) Name Year Round Pick Team (Selection) Jeff Hoffman 2014 1 9 Toronto Blue Jays Bob Patterson 1982 21 524 San Diego Padres Pat Watkins 1993 1 32 Cincinnati Reds Jonathan Jenkins 1990 20 536 Chicago White Sox James Snyder 1968 2 38 Pittsburgh Pirates Dale Mollenhauer 2007 17 539 Chicago White Sox Richard “Rooster” Narron 1967 5 88 Washington Senators (II) David Ritchie 1989 21 543 kansas City Royals Mike Wright 2011 3 94 Baltimore Orioles Shawn Armstrong 2011 18 548 Cleveland Indians Ricky Brooks 2005 3 95 Chicago White Sox John Williamson 2001 18 549 Seattle Mariners Tommy Toms 1973 6 126 San Francisco Giants Kevin Brandt 2012 18 572 Tampa Bay Rays Ronald Staggs 1975 6 130 Montreal Expos Stephen Batts 2009 19 587 Philadelphia Phillies Greg Bunn 2004 5 144 Montreal Expos David Lucroy 2015 20 601 Milwaukee Brewers Jack Reinheimer 2013 5 147 Seattle Mariners Steve Salargo 1999 20 607 Baltimore Orioles Justin Bristow 2008 5 161 Chicago Cubs Bob Davidson 1984 24 615 New York Yankees Tommy Eason 1991 6 161 Philadelphia Phillies Carlton Barnes 1965 29 621 Cincinnati Reds Richard “Rooster” Narron 1966 9 171 Atlanta Braves Jharel Cotton 2012 20 626 Los Angeles Dodgers Lee Delfino 2001 6 181 Toronto Blue Jays Dustin Sasser 2007 21 637 Chicago Cubs Mike Christopher 1985 7 181 New York Yankees Jake Smith 2006 21 638 Oakland Athletics Richard “Rooster” Narron 1967 12 187 New York Mets Brian Cavanaugh 2005 21 638 San Diego Padres Zach Wright 2011 6 211 Philadelphia Phillies Clayton McCullough 2002 22 664 Cleveland Indians Chad Tracy 2001 7 218 Arizona Diamondbacks John Gast 1991 25 665 Cincinnati Reds Vince Colbert 1968 11 234 Cleveland Indians Ryan Jones 2004 22 667 Oakland Athletics Devin Harris 2009 8 236 Baltimore Orioles Travis Meyer 1995 24 667 Los Angeles Dodgers Shane Mathews 2007 8 249 San Francisco Giants Billy Best 1980 27 672 kansas City Royals Trevor Lawhorn 2004 9 258 Cincinnati Reds Fred Rodriguez 1966 37 691 Chicago Cubs Kyle Roller 2010 8 265 New York Yankees Mickey Britt 1980 30 714 San Diego Padres Bobby Supel 1977 11 265 Detroit Tigers Joseph Hastings 2001 24 720 San Diego Padres Evan Kruczynski 2017 9 274 St. Louis Cardinals Kevin Riggs 1990 28 747 Cincinnati Reds Ryan Norwood 2004 9 276 Chicago Cubs Wayne Britton 1965 56 756 Baltimore Orioles James Raynor 1966 14 279 Los Angeles Dodgers Shane Mathews 2006 26 776 San Francisco Giants Ryan Williams 2014 10 289 Chicago Cubs Jason Colquitt 1998 27 807 Detroit Tigers Bobby Supel 1978 12 287 Atlanta Braves Jamie Borel 1994 29 809 Detroit Tigers Butch Davis 1980 12 301 kansas City Royals Jim Snyder 1967 45 809 Baltimore Orioles Reid Love 2015 10 313 Baltimore Orioles Kelly Robinette 1983 13 325 Cleveland Indians Chris West 1993 29 814 San Diego Padres Darryl Lawhorn 2004 11 326 Arizona Diamondbacks Davey Penny 2003 28 834 Boston Red Sox Ryan Wood 2009 11 332 kansas City Royals Brad Mincey 2011 28 853 Miami Marlins Mike Aldridge 1971 14 333 New York Mets Tim Flaherty 1997 30 898 San Francisco Giants Glenn Tucker 2003 11 337 Atlanta Braves John Gast 1990 34 903 Cincinnati Reds Chase McDonald 2013 13 347 Houston Astros Brian Fields 1997 30 907 Milwaukee Brewers Seth Maness 2011 11 350 St. Louis Cardinals Nick Schnabel 2000 31 915 Montreal Expos Chris Heston 2009 12 357 San Francisco Giants Corey Thompson 2012 31 951 Chicago White Sox Mike Jacobs 1994 14 383 Boston Red Sox Randy Rigsby 1998 32 970 Florida Marlins Zach Wright 2012 12 387 Los Angeles Angels Tyler Bolton 2014 33 990 Arizona Diamondbacks Zach Houchins 2014 13 389 Los Angeles Angles Jason Howard 1999 33 998 Cincinnati Reds John Rawls 1965 22 393 Baltimore Orioles Dustin Harrington 2010 34 1030 Chicago Cubs Raymie Styons 1980 16 394 San Diego Padres Tim Langdon 1990 39 1031 Cleveland Indians Bill Wilder 1982 16 402 kansas City Royals Tyler Joyner 2012 35 1063 kansas City Royals Luke Lowery 2015 14 406 Arizona Diamondbacks T.J. Hose 2008 36 1098 Arizona Diamondbacks Corey Kemp 2008 14 428 Milwaukee Brewers Jason Neitz 2007 37 1117 San Francisco Giants Billy Richardson 2005 14 428 San Diego Padres John Wooten 2012 37 1129 Oakland Athletics Sam Narron 2002 15 442 Texas Rangers Johnny Beck 1994 43 1198 Philadelphia Phillies Richie Blackwell 1994 17 466 Pittsburgh Pirates Seth Simmons 2011 40 1204 Arizona Diamondbacks Steve Godin 1990 17 472 Baltimore Orioles Seth Maness 2010 41 1247 Florida Marlins Matt Bishop 2004 17 502 Pittsburgh Pirates Ryan Wood 2008 42 1268 Milwaukee Brewers John Poppert 2004 17 504 Montreal Expos Kyle Roller 2009 47 1413 Oakland Athletics Mark Minicozzi 2005 17 522 San Francisco Giants Devin Harris 2010 48 1458 San Francisco Giants EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 148 2018 Baseball Fact Book No-Hitters Larry Crayton – ECU 6, Appalachian State 0 Jake Jacobs – ECU 6, Atlantic Christian 0 April 18, 1961 – University Field (Greenville, N.C.) April 23, 1989 – Harrington Field (Greenville, N.C.) Appalachian State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 4 Atlantic Christian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 2 ECU 4 0 0 0 2 0 x – 6 3 2 ECU 0 1 2 2 1 0 x – 6 6 2 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Crayton 7 0 0 0 4 12 Jacobs 7 0 0 0 0 8

Dennis Burke – ECU 6, VMI 0 Jake Jacobs – ECU 2, Mount Olive 0 April 15, 1967 – University Field (Greenville, N.C.) April 28, 1989 – Harrington Field (Greenville, N.C.) **VMI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 - - Mount Olive 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 2 **ECU 0 0 0 0 0 0 x – 6 - - ECU 0 0 0 1 1 0 x – 2 5 1 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Burke - 0 0 0 - - Jacobs 7 0 0 0 5 6 ** - Line scores not available Foye Minton – ECU 8, NC State 0 Mickey Britt – ECU 8, Atlantic Christian 0 Feb. 14, 1999 – Riley Park (Charleston, S.C.) April 29, 1978 – Fleming Stadium (Wilson, N.C.) N.C. State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 1 ** ECU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 8 9 0 ECU 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 x – 8 8 2 Atlantic Christian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Minton 9 0 0 0 1 7 Britt 9 0 0 0 3 9 ** - ECU line score not available Foye Minton/ Davey Penny – ECU 5, Duke 0 Charlie Smith – ECU 5, Atlantic Christian 0 Feb. 7, 2000 – Harrington Field (Greenville, N.C.) April 28, 1982 – Harrington Field (Greenville, N.C.) Duke 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 1 Atlantic Christian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 0 ECU 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 x – 5 8 2 ECU 0 0 0 0 0 5 x – 5 8 1 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Minton 7 0 0 0 1 5 Smith 7 0 0 0 3 3 Penny 2 0 0 0 1 3

Brian Berckman – ECU 14, St. Bonaventure 0 Ricky Brooks – ECU 3, Memphis 0 April 18, 1987 – Harrington Field (Greenville, N.C.) April 24, 2005 – Clark-LeClair Stadium (Greenville, N.C.) St. Bonaventure 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 4 Memphis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 – 0 0 2 ECU 3 0 0 4 1 6 x – 14 9 2 ECU 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x – 3 7 0 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO Beckman 7 0 0 0 0 6 Brooks 9 0 0 0 0 14

Cycles May 8, 1995 Brian Yerys vs. Duke (in Kinston, N.C.) May 28, 1999 John Williamson vs. Southern (in Baton Rouge, La.) May 13, 2005 Billy Richardson vs. Navy May 12, 2009 Ryan Wood at UNC Wilmington April 30, 2010 Corey Thompson vs. Marshall

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 149 2018 Baseball Fact Book 10+ Strikeouts In A Game 20 Hal Baird vs. George Washington (May 5, 1970) Kevin Brandt at Memphis (April , 2010) 19 Larry Crayton vs. Grambling (June 8, 1961) Seth Maness vs. Pepperdine (March 14, 20) 18 Bill Wilder vs. Davis & Elkins (April 21, 1981) Jharel Cotton at UCF (March 25, 2012) 17 Ayden Butler vs. St. Augustine (March 5, 1992) David Lucroy at Marshall (May , 2013) 16 Dennis Burke vs. Furman (April 30, 1966) David Lucroy at Florida Atlantic (April 27, 2014) Hal Baird vs. VMI (April 19, 1970) Jake Agnos vs. Western Carolina (March 3, 2017) Jeff Hoffman vs. Middle Tennessee(April 17, 2014) 10 Hal Baird at UNC Wilmington (April 5, 1970) 15 Earl Boykin vs. Omaha (June 9, 1961) Bill Lucas vs. UNC Wilmington (April 15, 1978) Richie Blackwell vs. Howard (Feb. 26, 1994) Parker Davis vs. South Carolina (May 5, 1979) Zach Woods vs. Elon (March 30, 2010) Mickey Britt vs. South Carolina (May 6, 1979) 14 Pete Conaty vs. N.C. State (March 19, 1977) Bob Patterson vs. N.C. Wesleyan (April 23, 1980) Bob Patterson vs. Atlantic Christian (April 22, 1981) Bill Wilder vs. Yale (March 21, 1981) Ricky Brooks vs. Memphis (April 24, 2005) Bob Patterson vs. Princeton (March 24, 1981) Jeff Hoffman vs. Western Kentucky (Feb. 28, 2014) Bill Wilder at Atlantic Christian (March 31, 1981) 13 Hal Baird vs. N.C. State (March 7, 1971) Bill Wilder vs. North Carolina (April 7, 1981) Bill Wilder vs. Baptist (April 17, 1981) Bill Wilder at North Carolina (April 12, 1982) Jonathan Jenkins vs. George Mason (April 20, 1990) Mike Christopher vs. VCU (March 7, 1985) Brett Billingsley vs. Marist (March 11, 1995) Jimbo Peterson vs. William & Mary (March 8, 1986) Patrick Dunham vs. Kentucky (Wilmington, N.C./ Feb. 24, 1996) Gary Smith vs. Fairfield(March 11, 1987) Davey Penny vs. Memphis (April 12, 2003) Jake Jacobs vs. UMass-Dartmouth (March 13, 1987) Evan Kruczynski vs. Tulane (April 8, 2016) Scott Stevens vs. VCU (March 11, 1988) 12 Hal Baird at VMI (April 4, 1971) Tim Langdon vs. Norfolk State (May 6, 1990) Hal Baird at Richmond (May 1, 1971) Johnny Beck vs. North Carolina (Feb. 27, 1991) Pete Conaty at Davidson (April 9, 1977) Johnny Beck vs. Maryland (March 26, 1991) Bill Wilder vs. N.C. State (March 7, 1981) Johnny Beck vs. Howard (Feb. 29, 1992) Bob Davidson vs. UNC Wilmington (April 1, 1983) Johnny Beck vs. UNC Greensboro (April 1, 1992) Daniel Boone vs. VCU (March 14, 1987) Richie Blackwell vs. Campbell (March 31, 1993) Jeremy Shumacher at Winthrop (March 24, 1998) Johnny Beck vs. Virginia State (Feb. 16, 1994) Sam Narron vs. George Mason (April 27, 2001) Richie Blackwell vs. Temple (March 9, 1994) Kevin Brandt vs. Rutgers (March 20, 2011) Mike Sanburn vs. Old Dominion (March 26, 1994) Jharel Cotton vs. Tulane (April 29, 2012) Mike Sanburn vs. North Carolina (April 13, 1994) David Lucroy vs. Monmouth (March 10, 2013) Richie Blackwell vs. Campbell (May 4, 1994) 11 Tommy Toms vs. Richmond (April 2, 1973) Jason Mills vs. Coppin State (Feb. 11, 1995) Bob Patterson vs. Southern Vermont (April 5, 1980) Patrick Dunham vs. George Mason (Kinston, N.C./ May 14, 1996) Mike Williams vs. Charlotte (April 25, 1980) John Payne vs. Radford (Feb. 16, 1997) Mike Christopher at N.C. State (April 9, 1985) Brooks Jernigan vs. Virginia (March 1, 1997) Jonathan Jenkins vs. VCU (April 22, 1989) Brooks Jernigan at Richmond (March 28, 1998) Jonathan Jenkins vs. Norfolk State (May 5, 1989) Brooks Jernigan vs. Old Dominion (April 4, 1998) Richie Blackwell at Campbell (March 12, 1992) Brooks Jernigan at George Mason (April 11, 1998) Tom Moye vs. Campbell (May 5, 1992) Foye Minton vs. UNC Greensboro (March 23, 1999) Richie Blackwell vs. Yale (March 14, 1994) Jeremy Schumacher vs. Radford (Feb. 26, 2000) Brooks Jernigan vs. Old Dominion (April 6, 1997) Greg Bunn at Elon (March 5, 2003) Brooks Jernigan at College of Charleston (April 26, 1998) Greg Bunn vs. Charleston Southern (March 13, 2004) Davey Penny vs. Richmond (April 15, 2001) Seth Maness vs. Pittsburgh (March 8, 2008) Davey Penny at UAB (March 30, 2002) Chris Heston at UAB (April 3, 2009) Brody Taylor vs. Charleston Southern (March 12, 2004) Kevin Brandt vs. North Carolina (April 22, 2009) Greg Bunn at Memphis (March 27, 2004) Davis Kirkpatrick vs. High Point (May 13, 2014) Greg Bunn vs. UNC Wilmington (Kinston, N.C./ June 7, 2004) Evan Kruczynski vs. UCF (April 24, 2015) Chris Heston vs. Louisiana (May 1, 2009) Trey Benton vs. La Salle (Feb. 26, 2017) Zach Woods vs. Old Dominion (Feb. 23, 2010) Trey Benton vs. Towson (March 25, 2017) Seth Maness at Pepperdine (March 13, 2010) Jake Agnos vs. Tulane (April 30, 2017) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 150 2018 Baseball Fact Book ECU Complete Game Shutouts April 18, 1961 Larry Crayton vs. Appalachian State (6-0/No-Hitter) May 28, 1982 Bob Patterson vs. North Carolina (Columbia, S.C./1-0) June 4, 1963 Pete Barnes vs. Cal Western (7-0) March 19, 1983 Charlie Smith vs. George Mason (5-0/7 IP) April 15, 1967 Dennis Burke vs. VMI (6-0/No-Hitter) April 19, 1983 Winfred Johnson at UNC Wilmington (6-0) March 19, 1969 Wayne King vs. Ithaca (3-0) March 1, 1984 Winfred Johnson vs. Atlantic Christian (1-0) March 29, 1969 Ron Hastings vs. Dartmouth (13-0) May 11, 1984 Jimbo Peterson vs. La Salle (Harrisonburg, Va./5-0) April 2, 1969 Willie Robinson vs. Cornell (5-0) April 17, 1985 Daniel Boone vs. William & Mary (5-0) April 12, 1969 Ron Hastings vs. Davidson (6-0) March 1, 1986 Winfred Johnson vs. Barton (2-0) April 19, 1969 Ron Hastings vs. Davidson (3-0) March 8, 1986 Jimbo Peterson vs. William & Mary (2-0) May 3, 1969 Ron Hastings vs. The Citadel (5-0) March 18, 1986 Jake Jacobs vs. Pittsburgh-Bradford (12-0/7 IP) March 27, 1970 Ron Hastings vs. Dartmouth (1-0) March 18, 1986 Craig Van Deventer vs. Pittsburgh-Bradford (9-0/7 IP) April 14, 1970 Hal Baird vs. The Citadel (1-0/7 IP) March 26, 1986 Craig Van Deventer vs. Ohio (5-0) April 19, 1970 Hal Baird vs. VMI (7-0) April 16, 1986 Jimbo Peterson at William & Mary (2-0) April 26, 1970 Ron Hastings at George Washington (2-0) March 13, 1987 Jake Jacobs vs. UMass-Dartmouth (6-0) April 29, 1970 Sonny Robinson vs. Furman (6-0) April 18, 1987 Brian Berckman vs. St. Bonaventure (14-0/7 IP/No-Hitter) May 8, 1970 Ron Hastings vs. George Washington (7-0) March 6, 1988 Brian Berckman vs. Fairfield (13-0/7 IP) March 17, 1971 Ron Hastings vs. Ithaca (3-0) March 14, 1988 Jake Jacobs vs. Connecticut (5-0) March 17, 1973 Tommy Toms vs. Furman (4-0/7 IP) April 2, 1988 Jake Jacobs vs. William & Mary (5-0/7 IP) March 17, 1973 Bill Godwin vs. Furman (3-0/7 IP) April 16, 1989 Jonathan Jenkins vs. UNC Wilmington (9-0/7 IP) March 18, 1973 Bill Godwin vs. Virginia (3-0) April 23, 1989 Jake Jacobs vs. Atlantic Christian (6-0/7 IP/No-Hitter) March 19, 1973 Tommy Toms vs. Duke (6-0) April 28, 1989 Jake Jacobs vs. Mt. Olive (2-0/7 IP/No-Hitter) (6-0) March 22, 1973 Russ Smith vs. Dartmouth April 14, 1990 Jonathan Jenkins vs. James Madison (6-0/7 IP) Tommy Toms at Davidson (12-0/7 IP) April 14, 1973 March 28, 1992 Johnny Beck vs. UNC Wilmington (1-0/7 IP) March 24, 1974 Bill Godwin vs. Shippenburg (6-0/7 IP) Feb. 20, 1993 Lyle Hartgrove vs. UNC Greensboro (3-0) March 30, 1974 Wayne Bland vs. Davidson (12-0/7 IP) Feb. 27, 1993 Lyle Hartgrove vs. Howard (14-0/5 IP) April 1, 1974 Dave LaRussa vs. Richmond (6-0) Feb. 28, 1993 WW Mike Sanburn vs. Howard (4-0/7 IP) April 6, 1974 Dave LaRussa vs. Appalachian State (2-0/7 IP) Feb. 28, 1993 Howard Whitfield vs. Howard (9-0/7 IP) March 17, 1975 Steve Herring vs. Furman (2-0/7 IP) March 8, 1993 Richie Blackwell vs. St. Augustine (11-0/7 IP) April 16, 1976 Mickey Britt at Appalachian State (2-0/7 IP) March 14, 1993 Mike Sanburn vs. UNC Greensboro (1-0) March 26, 1977 Larry Daughtridge vs. VMI (3-0/7 IP) March 18, 1993 Howard Whitfield vs. Marist (2-0/7 IP) March 26, 1977 Mickey Britt vs. VMI (8-0/7 IP) May 20, 1993 Mike Sanburn vs. Liberty (6-0) March 31, 1977 Larry Daughtridge vs. Richmond (6-0/7 IP) May 4, 1994 Richie Blackwell vs. Campbell (1-0) March 31, 1977 Terry Durham vs. Richmond (5-0/7 IP) March 23, 1996 Patrick Dunham vs. William & Mary (3-0) April 9, 1977 Pete Conaty at Davidson (1-0/7 IP) March 23, 1996 Bryan Smith vs. William & Mary (8-0/7 IP) March 5, 1978 Mickey Britt vs. NC State (5-0/7 IP) Patrick Dunham vs. George Mason (Kinston, N.C./1-0) April 15, 1978 Bill Lucas vs. UNC Wilmington (8-0) May 14, 1996 April 29, 1978 Mickey Britt at Atlantic Christian (8-0/No-Hitter) March 10, 1997 Brian Fields vs. St. John’s (2-0/7 IP) March 11, 1979 Mickey Britt vs. Connecticut (4-0) Feb. 14, 1999 Foye Minton vs. NC State (8-0/No-Hitter) March 12, 1979 Parker Davis vs. Charlotte (14-0/7 IP) Feb. 7, 2000 Foye Minton & Davey Penny vs. Duke (5-0/No-Hitter) March 22, 1979 Bob Patterson vs. Methodist (4-0/7 IP) Feb. 18, 2000 Scott Greene vs. George Washington (3-0) May 1, 1979 Mickey Britt vs. N.C. Wesleyan (13-0/7 IP) April 30, 2000 Foye Minton vs. George Mason (15-0) March 9, 1980 Bill Wilder vs. Connecticut (1-0/7 IP) May 10, 2001 Sam Narron at UNC Wilmington (3-0) March 23, 1980 Bill Wilder vs. Ohio (1-0/7 IP) May 23, 2003 Jason Tourangeau vs. Houston (New Orleans, La./5-0) April 8, 1980 Bill Wilder at Campbell (6-0) March 26, 2005 Ricky Brooks vs. Charlotte (6-0) April 26, 1980 Bill Wilder vs. UNC Wilmington (4-0) April 24, 2005 Ricky Brooks vs. Memphis (3-0/No-Hitter) April 27, 1980 Ricky Ramey vs. Atlantic Christian (6-0/7 IP) April 2, 2006 Brody Taylor vs. Houston (3-0) April 27, 1980 Bob Patterson vs. Atlantic Christian (4-0/7 IP) March 2, 2008 Justin Bristow vs. Monmouth (6-0) March 7, 1981 Bill Wilder vs. NC State (2-0) April 26, 2008 Justin Bristow vs. Presbyterian (3-0) March 24, 1981 Bob Patterson vs. Princeton (1-0/7 IP) May 31, 2008 T.J. Hose vs. Columbia (Conway, S.C./9-0) April 3, 1981 Bill Wilder at Charlotte (11-0) March 4, 2011 Seth Maness vs. Pepperdine (2-0) April 21, 1981 Bill Wilder vs. Davis & Elkins (1-0) May 27, 2011 Seth Maness vs. Southern Miss (Pearl, Miss./4-0) April 17, 1981 Bob Patterson vs. Campbell (7-0) March 10, 2013 David Lucroy vs. Monmouth (4-0) March 5, 1982 Bill Wilder vs. James Madison (3-0) March 29, 2013 Jeff Hoffman vs. N.C. Central (3-0) March 12, 1982 Bob Patterson vs. Connecticut (11-0/7 IP) March 28, 2014 Reid Love vs. UMBC (6-0) March 17, 1982 Charlie Smith vs. Fairfield (9-0/7 IP) April 29, 2014 Reid Love at North Carolina (1-0) April 7, 1982 Bob Patterson at NC State (2-0) March 7, 2015 Evan Kruczynski vs. Monmouth (2-0) April 28, 1982 Charlie Smith vs. Atlantic Christian (5-0/7 IP/No-Hitter) April 2, 2015 Reid Love vs. Tulane (3-0) EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 151 2018 Baseball Fact Book Shawn Armstrong (Cleveland Indians) Jharel Cotton (Oakland Athletics)

Pirates In the Major Leagues 2017 Jack Reinheimer (Arizona Diamondbacks)

Chris Heston (Seattle Mariners & Minnesota Twins) Jeff Hoffman(Colorado Rockies)

Seth Maness (Kansas City Royals) Mike Wright (Baltimore Orioles)

EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 152 2018 Baseball Fact Book economic impact $2.8 Billion in added state income or the equivalent of 42,798 jobs.

In fall 2016, 43 percent of all degree-seeking students were enrolled in a STEM or health-care program.

the only university in more than 28,000 North Carolina with schools of students dental medicine, engineering, and more than 5,500 medicine at the same institution. faculty & staff almost 170,000 typical living alumni student-to- facult y ratio more than 250 programs at the research doctoral, professional doctoral, intermediate, master’s, bachelor’s, and departmental certificate levels.

supporting our the first university in the country communities and the only employer in North Carolina to receive the United more than 70% of bachelor’s States Department of Defense level graduates are employed in Extraordinary Employer NC within one year of graduation Support Award for sustained support of National Guard and 238 community partners Reserve service members. RYANROSS

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