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TABLE of CONTENTS 2015 SCHEDULE Rosters TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 SCHEDULE Rosters ................................................................................2-3 Baseball InforMation FEBRUARY Head Coach Brian O’Connor .................................................4-7 Head Coach ..............................Brian O’Connor (Creighton, ‘93) Fri. 13 at East Carolina ....................................3 p.m. Associate Head Coach Kevin McMullan ................................8-9 Career/UVa Record .............514-177-2 (.743) (12th season) Sat. 14 at East Carolina ....................................2 p.m. Assistant Coach Karl Kuhn ...............................................10-11 NCAA Appearances ..........................................11 (2004-14) Sun. 15 at East Carolina ......................................Noon Assistant Coach Matt Kirby/Support Staff..............................12 Associate Head Coach ...................................... Kevin McMullan Tue. 17 VCU ......................................................3 p.m. Player Profiles .................................................................13-22 Assistant Coaches ....................................Karl Kuhn, Matt Kirby Fri. 20 MARIST ...............................................3 p.m. Bettinger/Casey/Clement/Cody .......................................13 Baseball Administration ........................................Robby Swab Sat. 21 MARIST ...............................................1 p.m. Coman/Cummins/Doherty ...............................................14 Coordinator of Video & Scouting ...........................Mike Roberts Sun. 22 MARIST ...............................................1 p.m. Tue. 24 GEORGE WASHINGTON ....................3 p.m. Doughty/Doyle/Gerstenmaier/Haseley ............................15 2014 Record ...................53-16 overall, 22-8 ACC (2nd Coastal) Fri. 27 HartfORD ........................................4 p.m. Jones/Kirby ......................................................................16 2014 ACC Tournament ....................................................1-2 Sat. 28 SETON HALL ........................................Noon La Prise/Lowry/McCarthy .................................................17 2014 Postseason ................... Charlottesville Regional (3-0) HartfORD ........................................3 p.m. Novak/Ostbye/Pinero .......................................................18 Charlottesville Super Regional (2-1) MARCH Roberts/Rosenberger/Sborz .............................................19 College World Series Finals (4-2) Sun. 1 SETON HALL ..................................2:30 p.m. Smith/Sousa/Thaiss/Towns ..............................................20 2014 Final Rankings ................................. 2 (Baseball America, Tue. 3 VMI ......................................................3 p.m. Towns/Waddell ................................................................21 Collegiate Baseball, NCBWA, USA Today) Fri. 6 PittsburgH * ...................................4 p.m. Wilson/Woodruff .............................................................22 Letterwinners Returning/Lost .........................................14/13 Sat. 7 PittsburgH * ...................................1 p.m. 2014 Season Review/Statistics ........................................23-27 Position Players Returning/Lost .....................................7/8 Sun. 8 PittsburgH * ...................................1 p.m. Davenport Field at the UVa Baseball Stadium .......................28 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost........................4/5 Wed. 11 OLD DOMINION .................................4 p.m. Virginia Baseball History .......................................................29 Pitchers Returning/Lost .................................................7/7 Fri. 13 at Virginia Tech *..............................5:30 p.m. College World Series History ..................................................30 Newcomers ...........................................................................14 Sat. 14 at Virginia Tech *...................................2 p.m. Sun. 15 at Virginia Tech *...................................1 p.m. All-Time NCAA Tournament Results .......................................31 Home Facility ........... Davenport Field at UVa Baseball Stadium Tue. 17 TOWSON .............................................4 p.m. Year-by-Year Records/UVa Coaching History ..........................32 Capacity/Surface .................................. 5,025/Natural Grass Fri. 20 FLORIDA State * ...............................5 p.m. Former Cavaliers in Major League Baseball ...........................33 Dimensions ......................................332-370-404-370-332 Sat. 21 FLORIDA State * ...............................1 p.m. Virginia in the Major League Baseball Draft ..........................34 Sun. 22 FLORIDA State * ...............................1 p.m. Cavaliers Currently in Professional Baseball ...........................35 Tue. 24 GEORGETOWN ...................................4 p.m. Single-Season Records ....................................................36-37 ProGRAM HISTORY Wed. 25 at Liberty ..............................................3 p.m. NCAA Tournament Appearances ...........................................14 Career Records.................................................................38-39 Fri. 27 at Notre Dame * (ESPN3) .................6:05 p.m. (1972, ‘85, ‘96, 2004-14) Sat. 28 at Notre Dame * ..............................2:05 p.m. Single-Game Records ............................................................40 College World Series Appearances .................. 3 (2009, ‘11, ‘14) Sun. 29 at Notre Dame * ..............................1:05 p.m. Annual Leaders ...............................................................41-42 Best CWS Finish ......................................Runner-Up (2014) Tue. 31 at VCU [The Diamond] ..........................7 p.m. Single-Season Team Records ...........................................42-43 NCAA Regional Championships ..........5 (2009, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13, ‘14) Awards and Honors .........................................................44-46 APRIL Last NCAA Regional Appearance Year-by-Year Results .......................................................47-58 Sat. 4 LOUISVILLE * .....................................4 p.m. ................................................Charlottesville Regional (2014) Sun. 5 LOUISVILLE * .....................................1 p.m. Series Records .......................................................................59 Last NCAA Super Regional Appearance Mon. 6 LOUISVILLE * (ESPNU) .......................7 p.m. Game-by-Game vs ACC, 2015 Opponents ........................60-65 ......................................Charlottesville Super Regional (2014) Wed. 8 JAMES MADISON ...............................5 p.m. All-Time Letterwinners ...................................................66-68 Fri. 10 at Georgia Tech * (ESPN3) .....................7 p.m. ACC Championships ..................................4 (1972, ‘96, ‘09, ‘11) University Administration/Senior Staff ............................69-71 Sat. 11 at Georgia Tech * (ESPN3) .....................4 p.m. ACC Coastal Division Championships .....................2 (2010, ‘11) Covering the Cavaliers ...........................................................72 Sun. 12 at Georgia Tech * (ESPN3) .....................1 p.m. Tue. 14 RADFORD ...........................................6 p.m. Wed. 15 WILLIAM & MARY ..............................6 p.m. UniVersitY InforMation Fri. 17 MIAMI * ..............................................6 p.m. SOCIAL Media Location ...................................................... Charlottesville, Va. Sat. 18 MIAMI * ..............................................1 p.m. Founded ..........................................by Thomas Jefferson, 1819 Sun. 19 MIAMI * ..............................................1 p.m. Enrollment .....................................................................20,399 Tue. 21 LONGWOOD ........................................6 p.m. President ....................................................... Teresa A. Sullivan Wed. 22 Liberty ..............................................6 p.m. Nicknames ......................................... Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Fri. 24 at NC State * (ESPN3) ......................6:30 p.m. Colors ............................................................. Orange and Blue Sat. 25 at NC State * (ESPN3) ......................6:30 p.m. Sat. 26 at NC State * (ESPN3) ...........................1 p.m. Conference ..........................................................Atlantic Coast @UVABaseball Facebook.com/ @VirginiaBaseball Tue. 28 at Old Dominion [Harbor Park] ............7 p.m. UVABaseball Athletics Director .............................................Craig Littlepage Senior Associate AD/SWA ........................................ Jane Miller MAY Athletics Department Website ....................VirginiaSports.com Fri. 8 DUKE * (ESPNU) ..................................8 p.m. Sat. 9 DUKE * ................................................4 p.m. Sun. 10 DUKE * ................................................1 p.m. FACT BOOK CREDITS Media relations Tue. 12 RICHMOND .........................................6 p.m. The 2015 Virginia Baseball Fact Book was written and edited by Andy Assistant AD, Media Relations ...................................Jim Daves Thu. 14 at North Carolina * (RSN)......................7
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