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EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak %Vanderbilt 20-10 .667 -- 51-21 .708 27-8 15-7 9-6 13-6 13-9 10-7 8-2 L2 &Florida 19-11 .633 1.0 52-18 .743 33-6 11-8 8-4 11-7 17-8 12-6 8-2 L1 Missouri 15-15 .500 5.0 30-28 .517 13-14 7-11 10-3 10-8 6-12 6-10 2-8 L2 14-15 .483 5.5 30-25 .545 15-11 9-13 6-1 9-9 8-14 5-11 4-6 L1 South Carolina 13-17 .433 7.0 32-25 .561 25-11 6-13 1-1 8-10 7-8 5-7 5-5 L3 Tennessee 11-18 .379 8.5 24-26 .480 13-11 10-14 1-1 6-12 3-10 3-8 6-4 L1 Georgia 10-19 .345 9.5 26-28 .481 16-16 9-12 1-0 8-10 6-11 4-8 5-5 L2

WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. GB All Pct. Home Away Neutral Div. T25 T10 L10 Streak #%LSU 21-8 .724 -- 54-12 .818 33-6 14-3 7-3 13-5 8-4 4-4 7-3 L1 Texas A&M 18-10 .643 2.5 50-14 .781 34-7 11-6 5-1 9-7 7-7 4-6 6-4 L1 Arkansas 17-12 .586 4.0 40-25 .615 23-12 13-6 4-7 12-6 7-12 6-10 5-5 L2 Ole Miss 15-14 .517 6.0 30-28 .517 19-11 10-13 1-4 8-7 9-10 6-5 6-4 L3 Auburn 13-17 .433 8.5 36-26 .581 25-11 8-11 3-4 6-13 4-13 4-10 4-6 L1 Alabama 12-18 .400 9.5 32-28 .533 19-15 11-10 2-3 6-12 10-17 4-13 6-4 L1 Mississippi St. 8-22 .267 13.5 24-30 .444 21-14 3-14 0-2 5-13 6-9 3-6 1-9 L6 # - SEC Regular-Season Champion; % - SEC Divisional Champion; & - SEC Tournament Champion

VANDERBILT FINISHES AS NCAA RUNNER-UP; FOUR SEC TEAMS ADVANCE TO CWS - SEC team in CWS Championship Series for eighth consecutive year - NCAA Regionals NCAA Super Regionals NCAA College

Baton Rouge Regional hosted by LSU Fayetteville Super Regional Saturday, June 13 LSU 10, Lehigh 3 Arkansas 18, Missouri State 4 Virginia 5, Arkansas 3 LSU 2, UNC-Wilmington 0 Missouri State 3, Arkansas 1 Florida 15, Miami 3 LSU 2, UNC-Wilmington 0 Arkansas 3, Missouri State 2 (Arkansas advances to ) Sunday, June 14 College Station Regional hosted by Texas A&M TCU 10, LSU 3 Texas A&M 5, Texas Southern 0 Gainesville Super Regional California 2, Texas A&M 1 (14 inn.) Florida 13, Florida State 5 Texas A&M 8, Coastal Carolina 1 Florida 11, Florida State 4 Monday, June 15 Texas A&M 4, California 3 (12 inn.) (Florida advances to College World Series) Vanderbilt 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 Texas A&M 3, California 1 Miami 4, Arkansas 3 Baton Rouge Super Regional Virginia 1, Florida 0 Gainesville Regional hosted by Florida LSU 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Florida 19, Florida A&M 0 LSU 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 Tuesday, June 16 Florida 8, USF 2 (LSU advances to College World Series) LSU 5, Cal State Fullerton 3 Florida 2, Florida Atlantic 1 Vanderbilt 1, TCU 0 Fort Worth Super Regional Los Angeles Regional hosted by UCLA TCU 13, Texas A&M 4 Wednesday, June 17 Maryland 3, Ole Miss 1 Texas A&M 2, TCU 1 (10 inn.) Florida 10, Miami 2 CSU-Bakersfi eld 2, Ole Miss 1 TCU 5, Texas A&M 4 (16 inn.) Thursday, June 18 Nashville Regional hosted by Vanderbilt Champaign Super Regional TCU 8, LSU 4 Vanderbilt 9, Lipscomb 1 Vanderbilt 13, Illinois 0 Vanderbilt 6, Indiana 4 Vanderbilt 4, Illinois 2 Vanderbilt 21, Radford 0 (Vanderbilt advances to College World Series) Friday, June 19 Florida 10, Virginia 5 Stillwater Regional hosted by Oklahoma State Vanderbilt 7, TCU 1 Arkansas 8, Oral Roberts 6 Arkansas 7, Oklahoma State 5 Saturday, June 20 Arkansas 4, St. John’s 3 Virginia 5, Florida 4

Tallahassee Regional hosted by Florida State Championship Series - Vanderbilt vs. Virginia College of Charleston 7, Auburn 6 (11 inn.) Vanderbilt 5, Virginia 1 Auburn 1, Mercer 0 Virginia 3, Vanderbilt 0 College of Charleston 3, Auburn 2 Virginia 4, Vanderbilt 2

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• The Southeastern Conference, with its storied 81-year history of athletic achievements and academic excellence, has built perhaps the greatest SEC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS tradition of intercollegiate competition in baseball of any league in the 1990...... Georgia country since its inception in 1933. 1991...... LSU • A SEC squad has now appeared in the College World Series 30 of the 1993...... LSU last 31 years, including four teams in 2015. Seven SEC teams were selected for NCAA Regional play with fi ve advancing to NCAA Super Regionals. 1996...... LSU • The SEC has sent 54 teams to the College World Series since 1990. That 1997...... LSU was accomplished despite no SEC teams making the fi eld in 1992. LSU 2000...... LSU has now been to Omaha 14 times, Florida nine times, South Carolina six 2009...... LSU times, Georgia and Mississippi State fi ve times, Arkansas four times, while 2010...... South Carolina Alabama, Tennessee and Vanderbilt have been three times each. Auburn 2011...... South Carolina has been twice. 2014...... Vanderbilt • SEC teams have won 10 of the last 25 national championships, with LSU winning six (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009), South Carolina winning two (2010, 2011), Vanderbilt taking home the title in 2014 and Georgia THE 2015 CWS FIELD claiming the 1990 title. The SEC has fi nished runner up eight times in that Team ...... Appearances ...... Highest Finish span, 1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Arkansas ...... 9 ...... Second (1979) • The SEC has averaged more than eight games played per year in the Florida ...... 9 ...... Second (2005, 11) College World Series since 1990. In 2015, an SEC team played in each of LSU ...... 17 ...... First (1991, 93, 96, 97, 00, 09) the 16 games of the CWS. In 2004, 12 of the 15 games played in Omaha Vanderbilt ...... 3 ...... First (2014) involved a SEC team. In 1997, the SEC had a team in 13 of the 14 games played in the CWS. Since 1990, an SEC team has played in 185 of the 376 games in the College World Series, an amazing 49 percent of games. • The SEC has played 55 games in the “Final Four” of the College World Series since 1990, an average of over three per year. Only fi ve times, 1992, 1994, 2003, 2006 and 2007 has the SEC failed to get a team to the “Final Four” of the CWS. • The SEC Baseball Tournament drew more than 130,000 fans in 2015, bett er than 7,000 per game. The event has become the Birmingham metro’s highest att ended sporting event annually, second in the state only to NA- SCAR races at Talladega. Birmingham Magazine recently named it the top sporting event annually in the Birmingham area. The entire SEC Baseball Tournament was broadcast live on national television for the fi rst time in the history of the event.

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BRACKET 1 *Arkansas (40-23)

Game 1 Saturday, 2 p.m. June 13 *Virginia, 5-3 ESPN Virginia (39-22) Game 6 Monday, 7 p.m. Virginia, 1-0 *Florida (49-16) June 15

Game 2 Saturday, 7 p.m. Florida, 15-3 Game 11 June 13 Friday, 2 p.m. ESPN June 19 Florida, 10-5 ESPN2 Miami (49-15) Florida *Bracket 1 Virginia, 5-4 Game 9 (if necessary) Arkansas Wednesday, 7 p.m. *Florida, 10-2 Saturday, 7 p.m. June 17 June 20 BRACKET 1 ESPN Game 5 *Miami, 4-3 *Virginia WINNER Monday, 2 p.m. June 15 Virginia wins series 2-1

CWS Finals *Miami (Best two-of-three) Virginia

Vanderbilt, 5-1 NATIONAL Virginia, 3-0 BRACKET 2 CHAMPION *LSU (53-10) Virginia, 4-2

Game 3 Sunday, 2 p.m. June 14 *TCU, 10-3 ESPN Loser Game 12 (if first loss)

TCU (49-13) Game 8 Tuesday, 7 p.m. *Vanderbilt, 1-0 *Vanderbilt (47-19) June 16 **Bracket 2 Vanderbilt, 7-1 ESPN (if necessary) Saturday, TBD Game 4 June 20 Sunday, 7 p.m. BRACKET 2 June 14 Vanderbilt, 4-3 WINNER ESPN2 Game 12 Friday, 7 p.m. Cal St. Fullerton (39-23) June 19 *TCU ESPN

LSUGame 10 TCU, 8-4 Thursday, 7 p.m. Game 7 June 18 Tuesday, 2 p.m. ESPN June 16 LSU, 5-3 ESPN2 *Cal St. Fullerton

All times Central.

*Bracket 1 will be necessary if the winner of Game 9 also wins Game 11. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game is TBD **Bracket 2 will be necessary if the winner of Game 10 also wins Game 12. If it is the only game scheduled for that day, the game is TBD.

#CWS Finals Game 3 will be necessary if the winner of CWS Finals Game 1 loses Game 2.

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SEC IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES SEC ALL-TIME IN THE CWS Year School Finish Team App. Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 1950...... Alabama ...... Sixth 1951...... Tennessee ...... Second South Carolina...... 6 23 10 .697 2 2 1956...... Ole Miss ...... Third Vanderbilt...... 3 11 6 .647 1 1 1964...... Ole Miss ...... Eighth 1967...... Auburn ...... Third LSU ...... 17 36 24 .600 6 0 1969...... Ole Miss ...... Fifth Alabama ...... 5 11 10 .524 0 2 1971...... Misissippi State ...... Eighth 1972...... Ole Miss ...... Eighth Tennessee ...... 4 8 8 .500 0 1 1976...... Auburn ...... Eighth Georgia ...... 6 10 11 .476 1 1 1979...... Mississippi State ...... Fifth 1981...... Mississippi State ...... Sixth Florida...... 9 14 19 .424 0 2 1983...... Alabama ...... Second Mississippi State ...... 9 10 18 .357 0 1 1985...... Mississippi State ...... Fourth 1986...... LSU ...... Fifth-tie Arkansas...... 4 4 8 .333 0 0 1987...... LSU ...... Fourth ...... Georgia ...... Seventh-tie Ole Miss ...... 5 5 10 .333 0 0 1988...... Florida ...... Fifth-tie Auburn ...... 4 3 8 .273 0 0 1989...... LSU ...... Fourth 1990...... Georgia ...... First TOTALS ...... 69 135 135 .500 10 10 ...... LSU ...... Third-tie *Prior to SEC Membership ...... Mississippi State ...... Fifth-tie 1991...... LSU ...... First Missouri ...... 6 18 11 .621 1 3 ...... Florida ...... Third-tie South Carolina...... 5 9 10 .474 0 2 1993...... LSU ...... First 1994...... Auburn ...... Seventh-tie Arkansas...... 4 7 8 .467 0 1 ...... LSU ...... Seventh-tie Texas A&M...... 5 2 10 .167 0 0 1995...... Tennessee ...... Third-tie 1996...... LSU ...... First ...... Florida ...... Third-tie ...... Alabama ...... Fifth-tie 1997...... LSU ...... First SEC ALL-TIME IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT ...... Alabama ...... Second ...... Auburn ...... Fifth-tie Team ...... App. Won Lost Pct...... Mississippi State ...... Fifth-tie LSU ...... 28 140 55 .718 1998...... LSU ...... Third-tie South Carolina...... 18 80 36 .690 ...... Mississippi State ...... Fifth-tie Vanderbilt...... 14 51 31 .623 ...... Florida ...... Seventh-tie 1999...... Alabama ...... Third-tie Georgia ...... 11 48 30 .615 2000...... LSU ...... First Tennessee ...... 9 31 21 .596 2001...... Georgia ...... Seventh-tie Alabama ...... 24 70 49 .588 ...... Tennessee ...... Third-tie 2002...... South Carolina ...... Second Texas A&M...... 3 10 7 .588 2003...... LSU ...... Seventh-tie Florida...... 31 93 66 .585 ...... South Carolina ...... Fifth-tie Mississippi State ...... 34 94 76 .553 2004...... South Carolina ...... Third-tie Ole Miss ...... 20 52 44 .542 ...... Georgia ...... Third-tie ...... Arkansas ...... Seventh-tie Arkansas...... 18 44 39 .530 ...... LSU ...... Seventh-tie Auburn ...... 19 42 41 .506 2005...... Florida ...... Second Kentucky ...... 8 14 16 .467 ...... Tennessee ...... Seventh-tie 2006...... Georgia ...... Seventh-tie TOTALS ...... 237 771 512 .601 2007...... Mississippi State ...... Seventh-tie 2008...... Georgia ...... Second *Prior to SEC Membership ...... LSU ...... Fifth-tie South Carolina...... 12 48 27 .640 2009...... LSU ...... First ...... Arkansas ...... Third-tie Arkansas...... 10 25 21 .543 2010...... South Carolina ...... First Texas A&M...... 28 64 64 .500 ...... Florida ...... Seventh-tie Missouri ...... 22 43 46 .483 2011...... South Carolina ...... First ...... Florida ...... Second ...... Vanderbilt...... Third-tie 2012...... South Carolina ...... Second 2016 NCAA TOURNAMENT DATES ...... Arkansas ...... Third-tie ...... Florida ...... Seventh-tie 2013...... Mississippi State ...... Second June 3-6 ...... Regionals ...... Campus Sites ...... LSU ...... Seventh-tie 2014...... Vanderbilt...... First ...... Ole Miss ...... Third-tie June 10-13 . . . . . Super Regionals ...... Campus Sites 2015...... Vanderbilt...... Second ...... Florida ...... Third-tie ...... LSU ...... Fifth-tie June 18-29 . . . . . College World Series . . .Omaha, Neb...... Arkansas ...... Eighth-tie

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SECond TO NONE In the past 25 years, the Southeastern Conference has been the top college 2015 SEC NATIONAL CHAMPIONS baseball conference in the nation. Consider: • Since 1990, 186 squads have received NCAA Tournament bids to Six national championships were won by SEC teams in 2014-15 and the feat was lead the nation. accomplished by fi ve diff erent schools. • A nation-leading 54 SEC teams have recorded College World Women’s Indoor Track & Field ...... Arkansas Series berths since 1990, winning 10 of the last 25 NCAA titles (1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2014) and seven Gymnastics ...... Florida runner-ups (1997, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012 and 2013). Equestrian ...... South Carolina • Eleven diff erent SEC squads (Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennes- Women’s Tennis ...... Vanderbilt see, Vanderbilt) have made CWS appearances since 1990, the most Men’s Golf ...... LSU squads from a conference to appear in Omaha since that time. Softball ...... Florida • SEC squads have appeared in 30 of the last 31 NCAA College World Series, with the lone miss in 1992. • Since 1990, 36 SEC squads have posted 50+ wins. SEC IN THE MLB DRAFT FIRST ROUND SEC IN THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES •The SEC had seven players selected in the fi rst round of the 2015 Major League Since 1990, the Southeastern Conference has been the most success- Baseball Draft. Those seven picks represented fi ve diff erent schools. The SEC has ful baseball conference in the country. The SEC has won 10 of the last now had a fi rst-round MLB selection each year since 1991 and 105 total in the 26 NCAA titles (1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011 and fi rst round during that time. 2014), fi nished runner-up eight times and has put more teams in the College World Series than any conference in the country. The SEC has •Vanderbilt’s was selected by the as played in the CWS Championship Series eight consecutive years. Take a the No. 1 pick in the 2015 MLB Draft. Swanson is the second Vanderbilt player look at the SEC’s success in the last 26 years: all-time to be drafted No. 1, joining from 2007. CONFERENCE RECORDS IN THE CWS •Vanderbilt had three fi rst-round draft picks for the fi rst time in school history Since 1990 – Swanson (Diamondbacks, 1); (White Sox, 8); (Using current conference alignments) (Dodgers, 24) Conference App. Games W-L Pct. •Vanderbilt became just the second school to ever have multiple No. 1 picks SEC 54 208 113-95 .543 Pacifi c 12 34 131 75-56 .573 joining Arizona State. Atlantic Coast 33 106 50-56 .472 •Swanson is the fourth SEC player to go No. 1 in the MLB Draft, joining Price, Big 12 24 87 36-51 .414 (Tennessee) and Ben McDonald (LSU). Big West 18 62 31-31 .500 •Swanson (Vanderbilt, No. 1) and (LSU, No. 2) became the fi rst Missouri Valley 6 18 8-10 .444 Western Athletic 6 23 12-11 .522 duo in SEC history to go 1-2 in the MLB Draft. C-USA 6 17 5-12 .294 •Bregman became the second-highest draft choice in LSU baseball history (be- American 5 10 2-8 .200 hind McDonald) and he was the 18th LSU player to be chosen in the fi rst round. Southern 2 5 1-4 .200 •Arkansas’ (Red Sox, 7th) became the third-highest MLB Big Ten 1 3 1-2 .333 Mountain West 1 5 3-2 .600 Draft pick in school history, behind Jeff King (No. 1 in 1986) and Kevin McReyn- Sun Belt 1 4 2-2 .500 olds (No. 6 in 1981). West Coast 1 4 4-0 1.000 •’s (Athletics, 20th) selection marked the fourth time in four years Mid American 1 3 1-2 .333 that a Florida player has been taken in the fi rst round. America East 1 2 0-2 .000 Independents 10 36 21-15 .583 • (Tigers, 34th) became Tennessee’s fi rst fi rst-round draft pick since 2009. FLORIDA’S TOBIAS REPRESENTING SEC IN NCAA PROCESS Josh Tobias, a senior third baseman on the baseball team is one of three student-athletes who have been named to represent the Southeastern Conference on proposed governance rule 1...... Dansby Swanson ...... Vanderbilt ...... Arizona Diamondbacks changes under the NCAA’s recently adopted Division I autonomy pro- 2 ...... Alex Bregman ...... LSU ...... cess. 7 ...... Andrew Benintendi ...... Arkansas ...... The three student-athletes represent the SEC as part of the Five Conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC) to “engage and empower 8 ...... Carson Fulmer ...... Vanderbilt ...... student-athletes by giving them both a voice and vote within a transpar- 20 ...... Richie Martin ...... Florida ...... ent decision-making process.” 24 ...... Walker Buehler ...... Vanderbilt ...... The NCAA Division I Board of Directors voted in August to restruc- 34 ...... Christin Stewart ...... Tennessee ...... ture how schools and conferences govern themselves, paving the way for student-athletes to have a voice at every level of decision-making. The new model grants fl exibility to schools in the Atlantic Coast, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac 12 and Southeastern conferences to change rules for themselves in a list of specifi c areas within Division I. The legislative

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process for these 65 schools includes three student-athlete representatives voted by the league’s 14 coaches as the top scholar-athlete in the confer- from each conference who will vote on rule changes. ence. This past month, Heck received his degree in business administra- Voting on autonomy issues includes 15 student-athletes (three from tion. Heck was also MSU’s male nominee for the SEC H. Boyd McWhorter each of the Five Conferences) who, collectively, will cast votes in greater Scholar-Athlete Post-Graduate Scholarship, presented annually to the than four of the Five Conferences. league’s top scholar-athlete. Tobias, a senior Geological Sciences - Environmental Geosciences ma- A native of Pratt ville, Ala., Lipscomb holds a 3.76 grade point average jor from Greensboro, N.C., was Florida’s starting third baseman for most in fi nance. of the 2014 season while batt ing .305 for the SEC Champion Gator baseball Lipscomb posted the most by an Auburn pitcher since 2000 team and helped lead UF to the College World Series his freshman year with his 91 on the season. He was also named to the 2015 All-SEC second of 2012. He was a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll each of the team. last two years as well as the First-Year Academic Honor Roll and SEC Lipscomb is the 10th Academic All-American in Auburn baseball All-Freshman Team. history. The most recent selection was Ben Jones in 2008. A member of the 2014 SEC Community Service Team, he participated in Climb for Cancer, a Florida student-athlete sponsored event; and the SEC SWEEPS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR HONORS Annual Gator Tracks shoe drive, among other service projects. He is a Florida /designated hitt er JJ Schwarz and LSU right-hander member of the University of Florida Student-Athlete Advisory Committ ee were named the 2015 National Collegiate Baseball Writers and a Florida Lett erman Award Committ ee Member and Presenter. Association National Freshman Hitt er and Pitcher of the Year recipients, as announced by the organization. BENINTENDI NAMED KRAMER SEC ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Former Arkansas baseball outfi elder Andrew Benintendi was named UNPRECEDENTED EXPOSURE the 2014-2015 Roy F. Kramer SEC Male Athlete of the Year by a vote of the league’s athletics directors. • SEC baseball teams have received unprecedented exposure beginning in The SEC Athletes of the Year Awards were fi rst presented in 1976 for the 2015 season with the SEC Network. The network has quadrupled SEC men and 1984 for women. The award was renamed the Roy F. Kramer baseball’s coverage over last year’s nationally televised schedule. Athletes of the Year in 2004 to honor the former commissioner who served • More than 80 SEC baseball games will air on the SEC Network this the conference from 1990-2002. season as part of the more than 100 that will air on the ESPN family of Benintendi became the fourth Arkansas athlete to ever win the honor, networks. joining two-time winner Alistair Cragg (cross country/track) who won the award in 2003 and 2004, (cross country/track) in 2001 • In addition to those games, more than 350 matchups will be digitally and (men’s basketball) in 1994. exclusive SEC Network + events available on SECNetwork.com and A native of Cincinnati, Benintendi won both the prestigious Dick WatchESPN. Howser Trophy as the top Division I baseball player in the country and • SEC Network and ESPN2 concluded the regular season with compre- the as the nation’s top amateur baseball player. He hensive coverage of the SEC Baseball Tournament, marking the fi rst time was also named national player of the year by Collegiate Baseball and the entire tournament has aired on national television. as he led the country with 20 home runs. The fi rst SEC and National Player of the Year in program history, Benintendi is the fi rst Division I player in seven years and fi rst SEC player SEC BASEBALL VIDEO REPLAY in nine years to 20 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season. • The Baseball Rules Committ ee, working in conjunction with the NCAA He led the SEC in batt ing average (.376), home runs (20), slugging Division I Baseball Committ ee, has approved the use of the experimen- percentage (.717), on-base percentage (.488) and walks (50) and became tal video replay rule in regular season games in addition to conference the third highest MLB draft pick in school history, taken No. 7 overall by tournament games. the Boston Red Sox. • In addition, the SEC Athletics Directors have approved the use of the experimental video replay rule for SEC regular season games and the SEC SEC BOASTED ALL FOUR GOLDEN SPIKES FINALISTS Baseball Tournament. Arkansas’ Andrew Benintendi was named the 2015 Golden Spikes Award as the nation’s top amateur baseball player. SEC AMONG NATION’S BEST IN ATTENDANCE Of the 21 semifi nalists that were voted on by a committ ee of more • The SEC and one of its institutions have led the NCAA in total and aver- than 200 voters, Benintendi, an outfi elder from Arkansas, Alex Bregman, a age att endance for the past 15 seasons and 20 of the last 26 years. from LSU, Carson Fulmer, a right-handed pitcher from Vander- • The SEC has topped the one-million mark in total fan att endance for 12 bilt, and Dansby Swanson, a shortstop from Vanderbilt, received the most consecutive years. votes and were named fi nalists for the award. • At the conclusion of the season, the top-fi ve spots on the national av- The four players were named fi nalists after receiving the most votes erage att endance charts are SEC teams, with each of those fi ve programs during the semifi nalist balloting round. averaging bett er than 7,300 fans per game. • Ten SEC teams ranked among the nation’s top-25 in average att endance, LIPSCOMB, HECK EARN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS with each of those 10 programs averaging bett er than 2,700 fans per game. Mississippi State’s Seth Heck and Auburn’s Cole Libscomb were • Seven of the top nine spots on the national total att endance charts were named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Baseball SEC teams. Those seven programs combined for more than 1.7 million Team. Heck is the 2015 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. total fans in att endance during a combined 247 total games this season. Heck is the 18th player in Mississippi State school history and the • The national att endance rankings for college baseball are updated each fi rst since SEC Pitcher of the Year Chris Stratt on in 2012 to earn academic Monday. All-America honors. In the classroom, the Edmonds, Washington, native recorded a perfect 4.0 GPA every semester he spent studying in Starkville. The last two sea- sons, Heck has been named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll and has been

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Florida hit early and hit often against defending National Cham- pion Vanderbilt, beating the Commodores 7-3 to take home the 2015 SEC 2015 SEC TOURNAMENT BRACKET Championship. The Gators took the lead in the second pitch of the fi rst Tuesday, May 19 inning and never gave the lead away, out-hitt ing Vanderbilt 14-6. The Ga- tors’ fi rst batt er, , homered to left fi eld on his second pitch. Game 1 9:30 a.m. #11 Alabama 6, #6 Ole Miss 1 Four batt ers later, Buddy Reed scored on a Peter Alonso to close out Game 2 TBD #7 Missouri 5, #10 South Carolina 1 the opening inning. Game 3 4:30 p.m. #9 Auburn 6, #8 Kentucky 3 Vanderbilt answered on a wild pitch by Eric Hanhold in the bott om Game 4 TBD #5 Arkansas 2, #12 Tennessee 1 of the fi rst, but Florida increased the lead to two more in the top of the second inning. Runs came by Reeed’s double to left fi eld, which let Bader Wednesday, May 20 cross home and off a Josh Tobias infi eld single, on which Reed scored. The No. 4 Gators led the No. 1 Commodores 4-1 by the end of the second Game 5 9:30 a.m. #3 Texas A&M 4, #11 Alabama 3 inning. Game 6 TBD #2 Vanderbilt 7, #7 Missouri 6 After a brief weather delay, Florida came out in the third with a Game 7 4:30 p.m. #1 LSU 9, #9 Auburn 8 single by Jeremy Vasquez’s single to left fi eld as JJ Schwarz got the Game 8 TBD #5 Arkansas 7, #4 Florida 6 run. Vanderbilt also scored a single run in the bott om of the third on a single that allowed a run by Karl Ellison. Thursday, May 21 With the score at 5-2, inclement weather in the Hoover, Ala., area returned rapidly at the end of third inning. The game was delayed for two Game 9 9:30 a.m. #11 Alabama 4, #7 Missouri 3 hours and 14 minutes before teams returned to the fi eld. Game 10 TBD #4 Florida 11, #9 Auburn 2 In the fi rst inning back, the Gators notched two more runs on a Game 11 4:30 p.m. #3 Texas A&M 6, #2 Vanderbilt 1 Vasquez infi eld single, scoring Alonso and another on the following pitch Game 12 TBD #1 LSU 10, #5 Arkansas 5 as Mike Rivera scored on a wild pitch by . Both teams were held scoreless after the fi fth inning. Friday, May 22 Florida head coach Kevin O’Sullivan att ributed the Gators’ depth to their tournament success. Game 13 3:00 p.m. #2 Vanderbilt 16, #11 Alabama 1 “I think we have some depth,” O’Sullivan said. “I was really please Game 14 TBD #4 Florida 10, #5 Arkansas 0 with how Danny through the ball. I think the 5th inning really may have been the turning point. I think he had to go through the 2-3-4 parts of the Saturday, May 23 order and locate his on both sides. It was just an outstanding eff ort Game 15 Noon #2 Vanderbilt 12, #3 Texas A&M 3 by a lot of guys.” Game 16 TBD #4 Florida 2, #1 LSU 1 The win is Florida’s seventh SEC Baseball Tournament champion- ship and fi rst since 2011. Sunday, May 24 Florida improves to 44-16 on the year going into the NCAA College Baseball Regionals. Gator pitcher Danny Young took the win, improving Game 17 3:30 p.m. #4 Florida 7, #2 Vanderbilt 3 to 4-2 in 2015. The Commodores fall to 42-18 and Ryan Johnson took the loss, moving to 5-1 on the year. All Times Central

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Date Time (ET) Matchup Network Date Time (ET) Matchup Network Sat, Feb. 21 4:30 p.m. FSU at Georgia SEC NETWORK Thu, Apr 30 7 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. Miami at Florida SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. LSU at Mississippi State ESPNU Sat, Feb. 28 noon Arizona at Mississippi State SEC NETWORK Fri, May 1 7 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama SEC NETWORK Mon, Mar 2 4 p.m. Clemson at South Carolina SEC NETWORK ALT 8 p.m. LSU at Mississippi State ESPNU Sat, Mar 14 5 p.m. Auburn at Texas A&M SEC NETWORK Sat, May 2 noon Florida at Georgia ESPNU 8 p.m. Ole Miss at LSU SEC NETWORK 1 p.m. Arkansas at Alabama ESPN2 Sun, Mar 15 4 p.m. Ole Miss at LSU SEC NETWORK 3:30 p.m. Auburn at South Carolina SEC NETWORK Tue, Mar 17 7 p.m. Florida State at Florida SEC NETWORK 4 p.m. LSU at Mississippi State ESPN2 Thu, Mar 19 7 p.m. LSU at Arkansas SEC NETWORK 7 p.m. Texas A&M at Tennessee SEC NETWORK Fri, Mar 20 9 p.m. LSU at Arkansas SEC NETWORK Sun, May 3 2 p.m. Auburn at South Carolina ESPNU Sat, Mar 21 3:30 p.m. South Carolina at Missouri SEC NETWORK Tue, May 5 7 p.m. South Florida at Florida SEC NETWORK 8 p.m. Vanderbilt at Auburn ESPNU Thu, May 7 7:30 p.m. Florida at Vanderbilt ESPNU Wed, Mar 25 7 p.m. Cincinnati at Tennessee SEC NETWORK 8:30 p.m. Mississippi State at Ole Miss SEC NETWORK Thu, Mar 26 7:30 p.m. Ole Miss at Arkansas ESPNU Fri, May 8 7 p.m. Mississippi State at Ole Miss SEC NETWORK Fri, Mar 27 7p.m. Ole Miss at Arkansas SEC NETWORK Sat, May 9 1 p.m. Florida at Vanderbilt SEC NETWORK Sat, Mar 28 2 p.m. Missouri at Texas A&M SEC NETWORK 5 p.m. Mississippi State at Ole Miss SEC NETWORK 5 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt SEC NETWORK 8:30 p.m. Missouri at LSU SEC NETWORK Sun, Mar 29 3:30 p.m. Tennessee at Vanderbilt SEC NETWORK Sun, May 10 Noon Georgia at Kentucky SEC NETWORK Tue, Mar 31 7 p.m. Georgia Tech at Georgia SEC NETWORK 3 p.m. Missouri at LSU SEC NETWORK Thu, Apr 2 8 p.m. South Carolina at Mississippi State ESPNU Tue, May 12 7 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Kentucky SEC NETWORK Fri, Apr 3 7 p.m. Texas A&M at Kentucky SEC NETWORK Thu, May 14 7 p.m. LSU at South Carolina SEC NETWORK Sat, Apr 4 1 p.m. Texas A&M at Kentucky SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Ole Miss ESPNU Sat, Apr 4 7 p.m. Arkansas at Auburn SEC NETWORK Fri, May 15 7 p.m. Bases Loaded Coverage SEC NETWORK Sun, Apr 5 noon Vanderbilt at Georgia SEC NETWORK 8 p.m. LSU at South Carolina ESPNU Thu, Apr 9 7 p.m. Missouri at Tennessee SEC NETWORK Sat, May 16 1 p.m. Mississippi State at Tennessee SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. Ole Miss at Vanderbilt ESPNU 4:30 p.m. Vanderbilt at Alabama SEC NETWORK Fri, Apr 10 7 p.m. Missouri at Tennessee SEC NETWORK 8 p.m. LSU at South Carolina SEC NETWORK Sat, Apr 11 Noon Missouri at Tennessee SEC NETWORK 3 p.m. Ole Miss at Vanderbilt SEC NETWORK SEC TOURNAMENT 6 p.m. South Carolina at Florida SEC NETWORK Date Time (ET) Matchup Network Sun, Apr 12 noon South Carolina at Florida SEC NETWORK Tue, May 19 10:30 a.m. Game 1 SEC NETWORK Tue, Apr 14 7 p.m. UAB at Alabama SEC NETWORK Tue, May 19 TBD Game 2 SEC NETWORK Thu, Apr 16 7 p.m. Tennessee at Kentucky SEC NETWORK Tue, May 19 5:30 p.m. Game 3 SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. Vanderbilt at South Carolina ESPNU Tue, May 19 TBD Game 4 SEC NETWORK Fri, Apr 17 7 p.m. Vanderbilt at South Carolina SEC NETWORK Wed, May 20 10:30 a.m. Game 5 SEC NETWORK Sat, Apr 18 Noon Tennessee at Kentucky SEC NETWORK Wed, May 20 TBD Game 6 SEC NETWORK 1 p.m. Vanderbilt at South Carolina ESPN2 Wed, May 20 5:30 p.m. Game 7 SEC NETWORK 3 p.m. Florida at Mississippi State SEC NETWORK Wed, May 20 TBD Game 8 SEC NETWORK 8 p.m. Alabama at Missouri SEC NETWORK Thu, May 21 10:30 a.m. Game 9 SEC NETWORK 8:30 p.m. Arkansas at Texas A&M ESPNU Thu, May 21 TBD Game 10 SEC NETWORK Sun, Apr 19 1 p.m. Alabama at Missouri SEC NETWORK Thu, May 21 5:30 p.m. Game 11 SEC NETWORK 3 p.m. Florida at Mississippi State ESPNU Thu, May 21 TBD Game 12 SEC NETWORK 4 p.m. Arkansas at Texas A&M SEC NETWORK Fri, May 22 4 p.m. Game 13 SEC NETWORK Tue, Apr 21 7 p.m. Clemson at Georgia SEC NETWORK Fri, May 22 TBD Game 14 SEC NETWORK Thu, Apr 23 7 p.m. Georgia at Auburn SEC NETWORK Sat, May 23 1 p.m. Game 15 SEC NETWORK 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU ESPN2 Sat, May 23 TBD Game 16 SEC NETWORK Fri, Apr 24 7 p.m. Georgia at Auburn SEC NETWORK Sun, May 24 4:30 p.m. Final ESPN2 8 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU SEC NETWORK ALT Sat, Apr 25 1 p.m. Georgia at Auburn SEC NETWORK 2 p.m. Texas A&M at LSU ESPN 8 p.m. Alabama at Ole Miss SEC NETWORK Sun, Apr 26 1 p.m. South Carolina at Tennessee SEC NETWORK 1 p.m. Alabama at Ole Miss ESPN Tue, Apr 28 7:30 p.m. Texas State at Texas A&M SEC NETWORK Wed, Apr 29 7 p.m. Kennesaw State at Auburn SEC NETWORK

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Player of the Year: Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas SP: A.J. Puk, Florida Pitcher of the Year: Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt Freshman of the Year: Alex Lange, LSU SP: Matt Kent, Texas A&M Coach of the Year: , LSU Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Seth Heck, Mississippi State RP: Taylor Lewis, Florida

First-Team All-SEC C/DH: JJ Schwarz, Florida C: Kade Scivicque, LSU 1B: Kyle Martin, South Carolina 1B: , Vanderbilt/Peter Alonso, Florida 2B: JaVon Shelby, Kentucky 3B: Conner Hale, LSU 2B: Jared Foster, LSU SS: Alex Bregman, LSU OF: Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 3B: Will Toff ey, Vanderbilt OF: Andrew Stevenson, LSU OF: Christin Stewart, Tennessee SS: Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt DH/UT: Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M SP: Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt OF: , Vanderbilt SP: Alex Lange, LSU RP: Zach Jackson, Arkansas OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt

Second-Team All-SEC Team OF: Trey Harris, Missouri C: Mike Rivera, Florida 1B: Chris Chinea, LSU OF: Buddy Reed, Florida 2B: Max Schrock, South Carolina 3B: Josh Tobias, Florida Most Valuable Player: JJ Schwarz, Florida SS: Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt OF: Kyle Barrett , Kentucky OF: Nick Banks, Texas A&M OF: Logan Taylor, Texas A&M DH/UT: JJ Schwarz, Florida SP: Grayson Long, Texas A&M SP: Cole Lipscomb, Auburn *RP: Breckin Williams, Missouri *RP: Wyatt Short, Ole Miss

Freshman All-SEC Team C: Mike Rivera, Florida 1B: , Kentucky 2B: Dalton Guthrie, Florida 3B: Will Toff ey, Vanderbilt SS: Ryan Gridley, Mississippi State OF: Keegan McGovern, Georgia OF: Trey Harris, Missouri OF: Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt DH/UT: JJ Schwarz, Florida SP: Alex Lange, LSU SP: , Missouri SP: Keaton McKinney, Arkansas RP: , Vanderbilt

SEC All-Defensive Team C: Kade Scivicque, LSU 1B: Evan White, Kentucky 2B: Kyle Overstreet, Alabama 3B: Bobby Wernes, Arkansas SS: Alex Bregman, LSU OF: Andrew Stevenson, LSU OF: Mark Laird, LSU OF: Buddy Reed, Florida P: Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt

* - Denotes a tie in voting. Ties are not broken.

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BASEBALL AMERICA NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR ABCA/RAWLINGS ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas - OF Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt - P Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt - SS BASEBALL AMERICA ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas - OF Alex Bregman, LSU - DH RAWLINGS GOLD GLOVE Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt - P Alex Bregman, LSU - SS Alex Lange, LSU - P Andrew Stevenson, LSU - OF Kyle Martin, South Carolina - 1B Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt - SS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt BASEBALL AMERICA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt - OF PERFECT GAME NATIONAL PITCHER OF THE YEAR Alex Lange, LSU - P Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt JJ Schwarz, Florida - C Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt - P PERFECT GAME ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas - OF COLLEGIATE BASEBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt - P Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas Alex Lange, LSU - P Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt - SS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas - OF Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt - P 2015 CWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

COLLEGIATE BASEBALL FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM C: Kade Scivicque, LSU Dalton Guthrie, Florida - 2B Tanner Houck, Missouri - P 1B: Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt - OF Alex Lange, LSU - P 2B: , Virginia Keaton McKinney, Arkansas - P Mike Rivera, Florida - C 3B: Kenny Towns, Virginia JJ Schwarz, Florida - DH Jesse Stallings, LSU - P SS: , Virginia Will Toff ey, Vanderbilt - 3B Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt - P OF: Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt OF: Harrison Bader, Florida D1BASEBALL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt OF: Jacob Heyward, Miami

DICK HOWSER TROPHY DH: Connor Wanhanen, TCU Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas P: , Virginia NCBWA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Paul Mainieri, LSU P: , Virginia Most Outstanding Player: Josh Sborz, Virginia NCBWA NATIONAL FRESHMAN PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Alex Lange, LSU - P JJ Schwarz, Florida - C/DH

NCBWA FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAM Alex Lange, LSU - P JJ Schwarz, Florida - DH

USA BASEBALL GOLDEN SPIKES AWARD Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas

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Featuring former standouts from Southeastern Conference member fi nished third. He sported a .338 batt ing average that year with 60 RBI and institutions, the SEC Baseball Legends Presented by AT&T were honored nine home runs and set single-season school records for hits (102, since at the 2015 SEC Baseball Tournament May 19-24 at the Hoover Met in broken) and at bats (302, still stands). Eckstein hit for the cycle against Hoover, Ala. Georgia State on Feb. 10, the fi rst UF player to turn the trick since 1984, The 2015 class featured Andy Phillips, Alabama; David Eckstein, Flori- and also tied the previous high-water mark of nine RBI in that outing. He da; , Texas A&M; and Larry Schmitt ou, Vanderbilt. established a school record with four doubles versus Bethune-Cookman on April 10 and swiped four bases in a 12-9 victory over NC State during ANDY PHILLIPS – Alabama, Infi eld: 1996-1999 the East Regional. Over his four years donning the Orange and Blue, Phillips is one of the most decorated players in the history of Alabama Eckstein played in 199 games and made 190 starts. His career average baseball. A member of coach Jim Wells’ fi rst signing class, Philips rewrote was .340 and he still ranks among the top 10 in fi elding assists (675, fi rst), the Alabama record books and in the process took the Crimson Tide double plays (142, tied for third), hits (276, fourth), stolen bases (93, sec- baseball program to new heights with three trips to the College World ond), hit by pitches (41, third), runs scored (222, third), doubles (51, tied Series in his four-year career. That impact was not limited to the Crimson for sixth) at bats (812, tied for eighth), total bases (412, ninth), and triples Tide baseball family, as his talents were recognized nationally by writers, (8, tied for 10th). In addition, he led off the fi rst inning with a homer eight broadcasters and professional scouts. A consensus All-America selection times in his collegiate career. The Gators made three NCAA Tournament as a senior, Phillips was named the 1999 National Collegiate Baseball appearances during Eckstein’s tenure. Eckstein was drafted by the Boston Writers Association District III Player of the Year and fi nished runner up Red Sox in the 19th round of the 1997 amateur draft, and selected off to Baylor’s for the 1999 , presented by waivers by the Anaheim Angels in August 2000. In 2002 as a member of the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association to the best player in the Angels he led the major leagues with three grand slams. At the end college baseball. Florida State’s Marshall McDougall, Cal State Fullerton’s of the 2004 season, Eckstein was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals where Spencer Oborn and Rice’s also were fi nalists for the Howser he was named to the 2005 and 2006 All-Star teams and Trophy, named for the former Florida State infi elder and Kansas City earned MVP honors in the 2006 World Series. He joined Toronto as a free Royals manager. Phillips also was named fi rst team All-American by the agent before the 2008 season and also played with Arizona and San Diego NCBWA as well as being a member of the 1999 NCBWA Super All-Amer- before retiring in 2012. ican squad. In addition to the NCBWA honors, Phillips was named fi rst team All-American by College Baseball Insider and was a third team MARK JOHNSON – Texas A&M; Coach: 1984-2005 All-America selection by Baseball America, Collegiate Baseball and the Johnson is the all-time winningest baseball coach in Texas A&M history American Baseball Coaches Association. The Demopolis, Ala., native and served as the Aggies’ head coach from 1985 through 2005 compiling wrapped up his Alabama career as the school record-holder in eight career a record of 876-431-3 (.670) in Aggieland. Johnson came to Texas A&M statistical categories, including most games played (244), games started and served as Coach Tom Chandler’s top assistant in 1983 and 1984. (224), at-bats (905), runs scored (222), total hits (322), home runs (61), RBI Johnson led the Aggies to the College World Series in 1993 and 1999, won (224) and total bases (590). He also ranked second in career doubles (63) fi ve conference championships, reached the NCAA playoff s 13 years and triples (11), and was third in assists (537) and 10th in walks (86). As and advanced to the regional championship 10 times. He was named a senior in 1999, Phillips set the standard of excellence for Crimson Tide the National Coach of the Year in 1993 by The Sporting News, coached baseball. He played in 64 games and batt ed .398 (103-for-259) with 22 the USA Baseball team in 1999, named a six-time conference Coach of home runs and 66 RBI. He added 71 runs scored, 22 doubles, 30 walks and the Year and coached 11 fi rst-team All-Americans and 61 All-Conference 16 stolen bases for an Alabama team that captured the SEC Tournament selections. A member of the American Baseball Coaches Association’s Hall Championship and fi nished third at the College World Series. Phillips also of Fame (2001), Texas Baseball Hall of Fame (2002), FCA Baseball Jerry set Alabama single-season records for total bases (203) and set records for Kindall Character in Coaching Award in 2007 and inaugural recipient of most home runs (22) and RBI (66) by a shortstop at Alabama. The former the ABCA “Ethics in Coaching” Award in 2008. Johnson would go on to Tide shortstop also set the SEC record with a 36-game hitt ing streak serve as the Sam Houston State baseball head coach from 2007-11 and led during his fi nal season at Alabama, breaking the old standard of 33 games the Bearkats to three straight Southland Conference championships and set by LSU second baseman (1993). During his record-sett ing to NCAA post-season play in 2007-08-09 and eclipsed the 1,000 victory hitt ing streak, Phillips batt ed .407 (66-for-162) with 17 home runs and 45 plateau before retiring at the conclusion of the 2011 season. Johnson and RBI. In 1998, Phillips was named the Sporting News National Player of the his wife, Linda, currently call College Station home within easy driving Week (April 1, 1998), after hitt ing .500 (8-of-16) with six runs scored, three distance of grandchildren. home runs and 11 RBI in wins over Southern Mississippi and Mississip- pi State. Phillips was just as successful off the fi eld, earning his degree LARRY SCHMITTOU - Vanderbilt; Coach: 1968-78 from Alabama in 1999, while being an active member of the Fellowship Schmitt ou changed the mindset about Vanderbilt baseball in Music City of Christian Athletes and is an accomplished singer. Twice during his during his 11 seasons as head coach of the Commodores. He inherited a career, Phillips sang the National Anthem prior to a Crimson Tide home program that had won only 13 games in the three years prior to his arrival game at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. A three-time All-SEC selection, Phillips in 1968 and he immediately began giving Vanderbilt fans more to cheer also was named to the 1999 SEC Good Works Team for his many hours about. His teams won eight games in 1969, 12 in 1970 and just three years of community service Following an 11-year career, into his tenure, the Commodores were SEC East champions with an 11-5 which included fi ve seasons in , Phillips returned to SEC worksheet, 34-19 overall. Schmitt ou’s team would go on to win four Alabama as the hitt ing and infi eld coach, beginning with the 2011 season. consecutive SEC division championships and the 1973 and 1974 teams His MLB debut came in 2004 for the and he homered also won the Southeastern Conference titles. He earned SEC Coach of the on the fi rst pitch he saw as a Major League player. Phillips played for the Year honors in each championship season. Through 11 years of coaching, Yankees from 2004-07, before playing his fi nal season in the majors with Schmitt ou led his teams to a 306–252–1 (.548) overall record and a 98–98 the in 2008. Prior to returning to Alabama, he played two (.500) SEC record. He coached 20 All-SEC performers, eight all-south seasons in the Nippon Professional League in Japan. regional honorees and seven academic all-conference players. Twenty-one of Schmitt ou’s players would play professionally. During his collegiate DAVID ECKSTEIN – Florida; Infi eld: 1994-97 coaching tenure, the Commodores won more games than any other SEC While att ending Florida, David Eckstein became the only two-time school and Vanderbilt was one of only two schools to win four division Academic All-American in Gator baseball history (1996, 1997) and earned titles. From 1978 to 1996, he owned several teams, fi rst-team All-America recognition in 1996 and third-team honors in 1997 beginning with the . He served as the Vice President of from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers’ Association (NCBWA). A Marketing for the Major League Baseball club from 1983 two-time All-Southeastern Conference selection (1995, 1996) and three- to 1986. In 2006, Schmitt ou was elected to the Tennessee Sports Hall of time SEC Academic Honor Roll (1995-97) recipient, he fi nished his career Fame. He was awarded the Fred Russell Lifetime Achievement Award among the UF career top 10 in 11 categories. Eckstein was a key compo- by the Nashville Sports Council in 2011. Prior to arriving at Vanderbilt, nent of the 1996 Florida squad that captured the SEC’s Eastern Division Schmitt ou was a highly successful sandlot coach in Nashville, winning 500 and regular-season titles on its way to the NCAA East Regional champi- games, 20 city championships, eight state championships, and made six onship and a berth at the NCAA College World Series, where the Gators appearances at national fi nals. He resides in Brentwood, Tenn.

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Week Player Pitcher Freshman 1 Harrison Bader, UF Reggie McClain, MU Alex Lange, LS 2 Kade Scivicque, LS; Buddy Reed, UF Reggie McClain, MU Ryan Gridley, MS 3 Anfernee Grier, AU; Zander Wiel, VU Vince Tatum, MS; , UK JJ Schwarz, UF 4 Conner Hale, LS Grayson Long, AM Riley Mahan, UK 5 Rhett Wiseman, VU Wil Crowe, SC; Bret Marks, UT Alex Lange, LS 6 Kyle Barrett , UK Grayson Long, AM and Reggie McClain, MU Will Golsan, UM 7 Zander Wiel, VU Spencer Jack, UK Mike Rivera, UF 8 Christin Stewart, UT Tanner Houck, MU Kyle Wright, VU and Austin Bain, LS 9 JJ Schwarz, UF Keegan Thompson, AU and Scott Weathersby, UM Cody Henry, UA 10 Andrew Benintendi, UK Cole Lipscomb, AU Zach Logue, UK 11 Zander Wiel, VU Zack Brown, UK Jeren Kendall, VU 12 Mitchell Nau, AM Keaton McKinney, AR Brett Bond, MU 13 Marcus Mooney, SC Carson Fulmer, VU and Wyatt Short, UM Alex Lange, LS 14 Chris Chinea, LS and Sikes Orvis, UM Carson Fulmer, VU Keaton McKinney, AR

2015 HITTING STREAKS CAREER STARTS GOLDEN SPIKES FINALISTS CURRENT (MIN. 10 GAMES) AMONG RETURNEES Andrew Benintendi ...... Arkansas Mitchell Nau, AM ...... 12 Sam Smith, UM ...... 51 Luke Reynolds, MS ...... 10 Alex Bregman ...... LSU Grayson Long, AM ...... 42 Carson Fulmer ...... Vanderbilt SEASON (MIN. 15 GAMES) Walker Buehler, VU ...... 41 Dansby Swanson ...... Vanderbilt Kade Scivicque, LS ...... 23 Jack Wynkoop, SC ...... 41 Andrew Lee, UT ...... 20 Trey Killian, AR ...... 34 Alex Bregman, LS ...... 17 Connor Hale, LS ...... 16 Jared Poche’, LS ...... 33 Bryan Reynolds, VU ...... 16 Christian Trent, UM ...... 31 Anfernee Grier, AU ...... 15 Carson Fulmer, VU ...... 29 Kyle Martin, SC ...... 15 Kyle Cody, UK ...... 28 Mitchell Nau, AM ...... 15 Jared Walsh, UG ...... 15 Rocky McCord, AU ...... 26 Sean McLaughlin, UG ...... 25 Trevor Fitt s, MS ...... 22 Tyler Ferguson, VU ...... 22

2015 ON-BASE STREAKS

CURRENT (MIN. 15 GAMES) Josh Tobias, UF ...... 32 Peter Alonzo, UF ...... 20 Ka’ai Tom, UK...... 19 SEASON (MIN. 20 GAMES) Alex Bregman, LS ...... 49 Nick Banks, AM ...... 42 Stephen Wrenn, UG ...... 38 Brett Peel, MU ...... 30 Josh Tobias, UF ...... 27 Andrew Benintendi, AR ...... 26 Kade Scivicque, LS ...... 25 Joe Serrano, AR ...... 25 Kyle Overstreet, UA ...... 24 Dansby Swanson, VU ...... 23 Buddy Reed, UF ...... 22 Peter Alonzo, UF ...... 20 Gene Cone, SC ...... 20 Dalton Guthrie, UF ...... 20 Casey Hughston, UA ...... 20 Andrew Lee, UT ...... 20 Richie Martin, UF ...... 20 Jake Ring, MU ...... 20

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ALABAMA the 1978 season … The 53 home runs hit were the most in a season since The Alabama Crimson Tide reached the SEC Baseball Tournament for hitt ing a school-record 92 in 2010 … Arkansas fi nished No. 2 in the coun- the 32nd time in program history thanks to a 1-0, shutout win of sev- try average att endance for the third straight year with 8,290 fans per game. enth-ranked Vanderbilt to close out the season. The Tide would wrap The Razorbacks posted school records in actual att endance and tickets up the tournament with a pair of wins in four contests before falling to sold for a single game … Dave Van Horn made his sixth career appearance Vanderbilt in the quarterfi nal round. Sophomore Geoff rey Bramblett led in the College World Series, more than any other head coach in the SEC the Alabama baseball team to a 6-1 win over Ole Miss in the opening … In his 13 seasons at Arkansas, Van Horn has led the Razorbacks to four round of the 2015 SEC Tournament on Tuesday morning. The Crimson College World Series appearances, fi ve Super Regionals and 13 NCAA Tide starter tossed his second career complete game in as many chances Tournament berths … The skipper eclipsed the 500-win mark at Arkansas during the postseason. In just his second postseason start, Bramblett went on April 5 against Auburn and has a total of 524 wins, averaging more the distance once again. Despite allowing a season-high tying nine hits, than 40 wins per season … Sophomore Andrew Benintendi became the the Rebels could not string them together for more than one run by day’s most recognized player in program history in 2015, winning four National end. The Crimson Tide starter recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts and Player of the Year honors, including the Golden Spikes Award and the did not allow a free pass in the start for the second time this season. The Dick Howser Trophy … He led the nation with 20 home runs and became pitching eff ort was matched by a clutch hitt ing eff ort from the Crimson the fi rst NCAA Division I player in seven years to hit 20 home runs and Tide bats. By day’s end, the off ense collected 11 total hits, nine of which steal 20 bases in a season … Benintendi became the third player in SEC came with two outs. Alabama was led by multi-hit eff orts from Casey history to lead the league in home runs and batt ing average … He was Hughston, Mikey White and J.C. Wilhite. Hughston knocked a double drafted seventh overall by the Boston Red Sox, becoming the third highest while collecting a team-high two RBI by day’s end. Alabama’s rally in draft pick in school history behind Jeff King (No. 1 in 1986) and Kevin the ninth came up just short as the Crimson Tide fell to Texas A&M, 4-3, McReynolds (No. 6 in 1981) … Zach Jackson’s nine saves on the year were in the second round of the 2015 SEC Tournament. Following an eighth the seventh-most in a single season in program history, while his current inning that saw the Aggies score one for the lead, the Crimson Tide could 2.28 career ERA is the sixth-lowest among with over 100.0 innings not rally for the clutch hit with runners on in the ninth. Alabama took an of work … Bobby Wernes recorded seven triples in 2015, the most by a early, 3-0, lead with two in the second and one in the third, but the Aggies Razorback since Kirk McConnell’s eight in 2002 … Keaton McKinney set would answer with a three-spot in the bott om half of the third frame. the freshman school record with 18 starts on the mound this season … Mi- The two teams went scoreless until the bott om of the eighth when TAMU chael Bernal is tied for 10th in school history with 28 career hit by pitches would knock a one-out single up the middle to bring across the go-ahead … Arkansas had four players selected in the 2015 MLB Draft, as Andrew run and send the game to the fi nal frame with the Crimson Tide trailing, Benintendi went seventh overall to the Boston Red Sox, Trey Killian went 4-3. In the ninth, Cody Henry drew a one-out walk to start the comeback in the ninth round to the , Bobby Wernes went in the eff ort for Alabama and was replaced by pinch-runner Daniel Cucjen. J.C. 30th round to the Houston Astros and Tyler Spoon went in the 35th round Wilhite came to the plate and singled through the right side to give the to the Boston Red Sox … The Razorbacks have had 21 players drafted in Tide runners on fi rst and second with one down. In the next at-bat, Will the last the years … Arkansas ended the year as a consensus top 15 team Haynie knocked a single to left to put the runners in motion. The deep sin- and fi nished as high as No. 7 in the Collegiate Baseball Top 25 poll. gle allowed Cucjen to try to score for the game-tying run, but an accurate throw from the Aggie left fi elder cut down the runner at home. Still with AUBURN two on, Riley Colburn was hit by a pitch to load the bases, but Chandler Auburn lost its second one-run game to College of Charleston, falling 3-2 Avant would fl y out to center to end the contest. Will Haynie’s solo home to the Cougars Sunday … The loss eliminated Auburn from the Tallahas- run in the seventh inning broke the tie, lifting Alabama baseball to the see Regional … The Tigers fi nish the season with a record of 36-26 … All 4-3 win over Missouri inside the Hoover Met on Thursday morning in three games that Auburn played in the regional were decided by a single the Crimson Tide’s third game of the tournament. Senior Taylor Guilbeau run … Five of six games played in Tallahassee were one-run contests collected his third win of the season and his fi rst against an SEC foe with a … The close games in the regional continued a trend for the season for 7.0 inning, three-run performance. The left-hander tossed 104 pitches and Auburn as 26 of the Tigers’ 62 games were decided by one or two runs … struck out four by day’s end. Fellow senior Jay Shaw tossed a 1-2-3 inning Auburn fi nished 14-12 in those games … Auburn is now 40-31 all-time in in the eighth and sophomore Thomas Burrows closed out the ninth with NCAA Regional play … Head coach Sunny Golloway led the Tigers to two strikeouts to earn his seventh of the season. Alabama baseball’s the postseason in just his second year at the helm of the program … He is tournament run ended, as the seventh-ranked now earned postseason bids in 15 of his last 17 seasons as a head coach … used an eight-run fourth inning to help secure a 16-1 victory in the quar- His record all-time in NCAA postseason play is 29-33 … Auburn’s 36 wins terfi nals of the 2015 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Friday this season are the most for the Tigers since winning 43 games in 2010 and afternoon. The second-seeded Commodores recorded an SEC Tournament the second-most since 2001 … Auburn’s pitching staff posted a 2.20 ERA record-tying eight doubles and posted 19 hits for 16 total runs in the in the regional and fi nished with a 3.42 mark for the season, the Tigers’ seven-inning victory. Vanderbilt scored 14 of its 16 with an eight-spot in third-best mark since 1989 … The Tigers’ staff fi nished with 465 strikeouts the fourth and three runs apiece in the fi fth and sixth innings en route to this season, which is ninth most in program history … With two stolen advancing to the SEC semifi nals. bases in the season fi nale, including the fi rst of the season and second career steal for sophomore fi rst baseman Daniel Robert, Auburn fi nishes ARKANSAS the season with 62 steals … The Tigers racked up 39 stolen bases in the Arkansas advanced to the College World Series for the eighth time in fi nal 26 games after stealing just 23 bases in the fi rst 36 games … Auburn program history in 2015 … The Razorbacks have won 40 or more games fi nished the season with 109 doubles, which is the most for the Tigers in six of the last seven seasons … Arkansas is one of fi ve teams in the since collecting 113 two-baggers in 2012 … Auburn’s 145 extra base hits country to advance to the NCAA Tournament each of the last 14 years … this season are the most for the Tigers since ending 2012 with 167 … The The Razorbacks are one of 10 teams in the country to advance to at least Tigers 18 triples this season are the most since hitt ing 19 in 2012 … Auburn three of the last seven College World Series, joining Florida, LSU, North set a new program record with a .974 fi elding percentage … The old mark Carolina, South Carolina, TCU, Texas, UCLA, Vanderbilt and Virginia … was .970 most recently accomplished last season … Anfernee Grier and Arkansas set the school record for fi elding percentage in a season in 2015 Cody Nulph each started all 62 games this season … Grier started 61 at .975. The 63 errors committ ed was the fewest since making 60 during games in center fi eld and one game in right fi eld while Nulph started all

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62 games at shortstop … The win over Mercer was Auburn’s fi rst shutout cans…Four Gators are playing for the USA Baseball Collegiate National victory in NCAA Regional play since blanking Clemson 15-0 on May 31, Team this summer – LHP A.J. Puk, OF Buddy Reed, Schwarz and RHP 2003 … Auburn’s eight shutouts this season are tied with the 1976 and . 1989 teams for the 2nd-most shutouts in program history, only one off the school record set in 1988 … This is the 17th time in 19 regional appearanc- GEORGIA es all-time that Auburn has won at least one game … Auburn wins its fi rst Georgia fi nished the 2015 season with a 26-28 overall mark and 10-19 in 1-0 decision since defeating Samford by the same margin on April 9, 1996 the SEC. Georgia batt ed .267 with 40 home runs and 63 stolen bases while … Auburn was 21-3 when playing -free baseball this season and com- posting a 3.96 ERA and a .970 fi elding percentage. The Bulldog bullpen piled a .986 fi elding percentage in its 36 wins with just 19 errors in those allowed just one earned run over the fi nal 29.2 . Georgia games … Keegan Thompson recorded his second career save and his fi rst set a school record by holding teams to a .243 batt ing average, the previ- since April 11, 2014, at Alabama … Damon Haecker walked for the 40th ous best was .251 in 1973. On May 12th, Georgia combined on a one-hit time this season in Auburn’s victory over Mercer, which is the most by an shutout of rival Ga. Tech at Turner Field in front of the largest crowd to Auburn player since Karl Amonite walked 41 times in 2005 … The Friday see a college baseball regular season game this year as 18,792 att ended the loss to Charleston was the fi rst extra-inning game in a regional for Auburn 13th annual Spring Baseball Classic for Kids. The game benefi ts Children’s since defeating Jacksonville 8-7 in 10 innings on May 25, 2001. Healthcare of Atlanta. Senior Jared Walsh pitched the fi rst fi ve innings and allowed one single with a walk and six strikeouts while the bullpen FLORIDA of Mike Mancuso, Bo Tucker, Taylor Hicks and Jared Cheek preserved In Kevin O’Sullivan’s eighth season at the helm, the Gators (52-18) the shutout. Junior Daniel Nichols went 3-for-4 with a and advanced to the NCAA College World Series for the fourth time in six career-high 5 RBI to pace the off ense while Walsh who also served as the seasons and were one victory shy of the CWS Finals…Florida made the designated hitt er went 2-for-4 with a double and a scored a run. Bulldog CWS for the ninth time in school history (1988, 1991, 1996, 1998, 2005, sophomore center fi elder Stephen Wrenn (.324-8-28) led the team in bat- 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015)…UF reached the 50-win plateau for the second ting, runs scored, hits, home runs and stolen bases. He reached base safely time in O’Sullivan’s tenure and for the fourth time in school history and in 51 of 54 games including the fi rst 38 contests in 2015. He ranks as one of its 52 wins were the second-highest total for the program (53 in 2011)… the top defensive centerfi elders in the SEC and ended the regular season The Gators have been a national seed in six of the past seven seasons (No. with the second most stolen bases in the league with 28. Wrenn’s 28 stolen 8 in 2009, No. 3 in 2010, No. 2 in 2011, No. 1 in 2012, No. 2 in 2014, No. bases were the most by Bulldog since a record 31 by Chaz Lytle in 2002. 4 in 2015) – the most national seeds in the country in that span…Florida Georgia’s top pitcher in 2015 was two-way standout senior co-captain set a school record with a .984 fi elding percentage, the second-best clip in Jared Walsh. He went 5-2 with a 2.60 ERA in 14 appearances including NCAA history…For the fi rst time in school history, the Orange and Blue eight starts while batt ing .306-3-22 in 43 games including 41 starts as either ended the seasons of Sunshine State rivals Miami and Florida State in a DH/1B/OF. Walsh’s 2.60 ERA was the lowest by a Bulldog pitcher with NCAA play…The Gators overpowered the Hurricanes twice in Omaha, by at least 55 innings in a season since 2004 when Will Startup posted a 2.22 scores of 15-3 and 10-2, and swept the NCAA Gainesville Super Regional mark. Head coach Scott Stricklin notched his 400th career win in Georgia’s over the Seminoles, 13-5 and 11-4…Florida made its fi rst appearance at series-clinching road victory over Kentucky on May 10th. In 2015, Georgia TD Ameritrade Park Omaha since the 2012 campaign and just two players posted its fi rst SEC road sweep since 2009 when it won three over Ten- remained from that club: senior left-hander Bobby Poyner and senior nessee and then followed that up by claiming its fi rst SEC series at South third baseman Josh Tobias…The Gators boast the top-fi ve longest homers Carolina since 1994. The highlights in non-conference action included win- in TD Ameritrade Park Omaha history, while sophomore fi rst baseman ning a series over No. 11 Florida State plus sweeping a two-game set from Peter Alonso occupies No. 1 (429 feet vs. Virginia) and No. 2 (421 feet vs. Clemson for the fi rst time since 2009. Miami)…UF claimed its fourth Super Regional title in fi ve appearances under Coach O’Sullivan and its fi rst since 2012 with the sweep of the Sem- KENTUCKY inoles…Florida was 12-3 (.800) in the postseason, going 8-2 (.800) in the The Kentucky baseball team completed its 2015 season with a school-record NCAA Tournament and 4-1 (.800) at the SEC Tournament…The Gators tying fourth consecutive berth in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. made their 31st NCAA Tournament appearance and swept through the UK posted a series win at Missouri to conclude the regular season, before NCAA Gainesville Regional at McKethan Stadium by knocking off Florida suff ering an opening-round loss to Auburn, 6-3 in the SEC Tournament to A&M (19-0), USF (8-2) and Florida Atlantic (2-1)…Florida brought home end UK’s season. The Wildcats (30-25, 14-15 SEC) fi nished the year with a its seventh SEC Tournament Championship on May 24 with a 7-3 victory school-record three road series wins in the SEC, taking 2-of-3 from No. 1 LSU, over No. 9 Vanderbilt. It was the squad’s fi rst crown since 2011 and they No. 5 Florida and Missouri. Kentucky fi nished with 14 conference wins, its defeated the 2014 national champions three times in four meetings during eighth season of 14 league wins, and ranked fourth in the SEC with eight the season…After dropping a 7-6 decision to No. 24 Arkansas, the Gators wins over top-25 foes. Sophomore second baseman JaVon Shelby highlighted reeled off four consecutive wins over Auburn (11-2), No. 24 Arkansas (10-0 UK’s season as a fi rst-team All-SEC selection, batt ing .312 with 12 doubles, in 7 innings), No. 1 LSU (2-1) and No. 9 Vanderbilt (7-3)…The Tigers and two triples, nine homers and 44 RBI. Centerfi elder Kyle Barrett became the Commodores were the top two seeds at the event…Freshman JJ Schwarz, second UK player to lead the SEC in hits, batt ing .354 with 12 doubles, three who went 2-for-5 with a run scored versus Vanderbilt, was chosen as the triples, one homer and 26 RBI, stealing seven bases. Junior leftfi elder Ka’ai Most Valuable Player of the SEC Tourney after batt ing .526 (10-for-19) over Tom fi nished with a team-leading .375 average with 16 doubles, one triple, the fi ve games, with six RBI, fi ve runs and three doubles…He joined Gator fi ve homers and 51 RBI, stealing 15-of-16 bases. Evan White winners Rich Bombard (Pitcher, 1982), Brian Reimsnyder (Outfi elder, was named to the All-SEC defensive team and the Freshman All-SEC team. 1988), Herbert Perry (Designated Hitt er, 1991), Brian Purvis (Outfi eld- On the mound, UK was paced by a 6-6 record and a 3.48 ERA from Friday er, 1991) and Daniel Pigott (Outfi elder, 2011)...The NCBWA Freshman starter Zack Brown, who threw three complete games and two shutouts. Hitt er of the Year, Schwarz was 28-for-57 (.491) with 23 runs and 19 RBI Junior righty Dustin Beggs fi nished with a team-leading seven wins, sporting during the postseason and batt ed .333 (6-for-18) during the CWS…He set 3.65 ERA in 93.2 innings, striking out 75. a Gator freshman record with 18 homers, including a school-record four round-trippers versus Stetson on April 7, and led the club with 73 RBI… Junior left fi elder Harrison Bader, Schwarz and Tobias each achieved All-American recognition while second baseman Dalton Guthrie, catcher/ designated hitt er Mike Rivera and Schwarz were Freshman All-Ameri-

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LSU four other seniors played their fi nal game in an Ole Miss uniform: Scott LSU was a consensus No. 5 in the fi nal 2015 college baseball polls, mark- Ashford, Austin Knight, Sam Smith and Scott Weathersby. The senior class ing the Tigers’ fi fth Top 10 fi nish in the past eight seasons and their third fi nished 153 wins over their four-year careers. Top 5 fi nish in the past seven years … the 2015 Tigers led the nation with 54 wins, and LSU advanced to the College World Series for the second MISSISSIPPI STATE time in three years and for the 17th time in school history … LSU captured Mississippi State fi nished its 2015 season with an overall record of 24-30, the SEC regular-season championship for the 16th time in school history including an 8-22 mark inside the Southeastern Conference. The losing and won the SEC Western Division title for the 18th time … over the past record snapped MSU’s four-year stretch of making the NCAA and SEC four seasons, LSU has won a nation’s-best 204 games, and the Tigers are Tournament. The .267 winning percentage in conference play was the the only team in the country to earn a National Seed in each of the last second lowest in the modern era (since 1950), while marking the fi rst time four NCAA Tournaments … LSU coach Paul Mainieri was named the since 1975 the Bulldogs recorded just one series win in conference action. 2015 National Coach of the Year by the NCBWA, and he received the Skip State began the season with the fourth-best start in school history (13-0), Bertman National Coach of the Year Award presented by the College and was ranked as high as No. 7 nationally in the USA Today Coaches’ Baseball Foundation … the National Coach of the Year designation is the Poll (March 2). Following the perfect start, MSU ended the spring 11-30. fourth for Mainieri during his career; he has received National Coach of State lost 18 of its fi nal 21 games, the worst 21-game stretch in school the Year recognition two previous times at LSU (2008, 2009) and once at history. A big reason for the lack of success was due to the 272 total games Notre Dame (2000) … Mainieri was also voted 2015 SEC Coach of the Year, missed due to injury, or the equivalent of fi ve total players missing the marking the third time he has received the league honor … eight Tigers entire 54-game regular season. As a whole, the team fi nished the regular were selected in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft – the second-high- season with a .271 batt ing average (ninth in the SEC). The top three hitt ers est total in school history - including junior shortstop Alex Bregman, who for MSU were all sophomores – outfi elder Jacob Robson (.324), outfi elder was the No. 2 overall selection in the draft by the Houston Astros … LSU Cody Brown (.309) and infi elder Luke Reynolds (.304). Reynolds fi nished produced fi ve players that received 2015 All-America recognition includ- the last 10 games of the regular season as one of the hott est hitt ers in the ing Bregman, freshman pitcher Alex Lange, senior catcher Kade Scivicque, conference, going 20-for-40 (.500) with seven doubles. On the mound, the junior fi rst baseman Chris Chinea and junior centerfi elder Andrew Steven- Maroon and White fi nished with a 4.51 ERA (14th in SEC), its highest total son … Bregman was one of four fi nalists for the Golden Spikes National since 2010 (6.90). Three of the top fi ve starting pitchers for MSU were un- Player of the Year Award, and Scivicque was one of three fi nalists for the derclassmen, while underclassmen started a total of 248 games on off ense. National Catcher of the Year Award … Scivicque was also Defensively, John Cohen’s ballclub remained one of the top defensive voted to the College World Series All-Tournament Team … Lange was teams in the country, ranking second nationally with 63 double plays and named National Freshman Pitcher of the Year by Collegiate Baseball mag- fi nishing 11th in NCAA in the regular season with a .977 fi elding percent- azine and by the NCBWA, and he was voted SEC Freshman of the Year by age. Since 2012, MSU ranks fi rst in the NCAA with 264 twin killings and the league coaches … … four former LSU players have been called up to fi fth with 2,032 strikeouts. For more information on the Diamond Dawgs, the Major Leagues this season - outfi elder (Rays), pitcher including their projected top-10 incoming recruiting class as well as sum- Nick Rumbelow (Yankees), pitcher (Phillies) and pitcher Nick mer ball results, follow the team on Facebook, Twitt er and Instagram by Goody (Yankees) … 11 former LSU players coached by Paul Mainieri have searching for “HailStateBB.” reached the big leagues, including Mahtook, Rumbelow, Nola, Goody, pitcher (Royals), pitcher Charlie Furbush (Mariners),pitch- MISSOURI er Ryan Verdugo (Royals), infi elder DJ LeMahieu (Rockies), pitcher Kevin Alabama catcher Will Haynie hit a go-ahead solo homer in the bott om Gausman (Orioles), pitcher (Rangers) and infi elder of the seventh inning as Mizzou baseball was eliminated from the SEC (Brewers). Tournament with a 4-3 loss on Thursday morning (May 21) at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. The loss dropped the Tigers to 30-28 on the season. OLE MISS Mizzou struggled down the stretch but much was due to the schedule as Ole Miss saw its season come to an end over the weekend, dropping two nine of the Tigers’ fi nal 18 contests came vs. top-10 teams. Eight of those games in the Los Angeles Regional of the 2015 NCAA Baseball Champi- nine games against top-10 teams were played away from home (3 at Van- onship. The Rebels fell to eventual regional champion Maryland in the derbilt, 3 at LSU, 1 at Missouri State 1 vs. Vanderbilt at the SEC Tourna- opening matchup, 3-1, May 29. In an elimination game 24 hours later, CSU ment). Mizzou was the only team in the SEC to play fi ve teams that were Bakersfi eld squeaked by Ole Miss, 2-1, May 30. Against Maryland, senior ranked No. 1 in any of the major polls at any point of the season in 2015 Austin Knight was phenomenal behind the plate, throwing out three base- (LSU, Vanderbilt, Florida, Texas A&M, Illinois). Mizzou was one of just runners throughout the game. Knight became the fi rst Rebel to catch three two SEC teams to play LSU, Vanderbilt, Florida and Texas A&M in the runners stealing since Stuart Turner accomplished the feat against South- fi rst nine weeks of conference play. Mizzou freshman outfi elder Trey east Louisiana, March 6, 2013. He also reached base twice, drawing a walk Harris was named to the 2015 SEC All-Tournament Team, as announced and gett ing plunked by a pitch. Ole Miss starting pitcher Christian Trent by the league on Sunday night. Harris, an SEC All-Freshman honoree went 6.1 innings, surrendering three runs on nine hits and three walks. earlier this month, led the Tigers with six hits over three games in Hoover, The southpaw also struck out four Terrapins in his outing. Fellow junior driving in a pair of runs and scoring three more. He also tallied a double Jacob Waguespack tossed 2.2 scoreless innings of relief, striking out two in the three games and led the team with a .462 average, earning a spot as and not allowing a hit. In the setback to CSU Bakersfi eld, each team tallied one of four outfi elders on the All-Tournament Team. seven hits throughout the ballgame. Sophomore Errol Robinson went 3-for-4 with a double to lead Ole Miss. His performance at the plate was SOUTH CAROLINA the sixth time this season that he recorded at least three hits, a team high. South Carolina fi nished the 2015 season with a 32-25 record and a 13-17 Classmate J.B. Woodman added a pair of hits as well, and senior Sikes mark in the Southeastern Conference. Senior fi rst baseman Kyle Martin Orvis smacked a single in his fi nal game as a Rebel. Redshirt sophomore fi nished the year leading the Gamecocks in all three of the Triple Crown Brady Bramlett was saddled with the loss although he pitched eff ectively categories. Martin hit .350 (71-for-203) with 14 HR and 56 RBI. He also for seven innings. The right-hander allowed two runs on seven hits, while scored 50 runs, tallied 12 doubles, tripled twice and stole 11 bases. Martin striking out fi ve and walking just one. Sophomore Wyatt Short pitched a had a .455 on-base percentage and a .635 slugging mark. Martin had 14 perfect eighth inning, retiring all three batt ers he faced. Along with Orvis, multi-RBI games for the season. Martin was a fi rst-team All-SEC selection.

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Junior infi elder Max Schrock hit .328 (63-for-192) with six HR and 34 RBI. TEXAS A&M He scored 44 runs, doubled 11 times and tallied two triples. Schrock had a The Aggies completed the fi fth 50-win campaign in school history. Texas .419 on-base percentage with a .500 slugging mark. He was a second-team A&M logged the third-best winning percentage in school history (.781 All-SEC selection. Junior left-hander Jack Wynkoop went 8-5 with a 3.27 – 50-14). Blake Allemand ended his career as the Aggies’ all-time leader ERA with 16 appearances and 14 starts. Wynkoop pitched a team-high in games started (225) and ranked 10th with 241 hits. Matt Kent was the 104.1 innings and struck out 86 batt ers with just 14 walks. Wynkoop hero of the postseason going 3-0 with a 0.59 ERA in four starts in the SEC became the 23rd pitcher in school history to reach the 20-win total. Wyn- Tournament and NCAA Championship, allowing just two runs on 21 hits koop currently ranks 17th all-time in career wins with 22 in his three-year and six walks while striking out 26 in 30.2 innings. The Aggies claimed career. Senior outfi elder Elliott Caldwell set a South Carolina single-sea- their seventh NCAA Regional title. son record with eight triples on the year. Caldwell fi nished up batt ing .328 (64-for-195) with 34 runs scored and 41 RBI as well as a .426 on-base VANDERBILT percentage and .482 . Caldwell had a team-high 22 The Commodores posted the team’s second consecutive 50-win season multi-hit games. South Carolina fi nished the year with a total att en- going 51-21 for the team’s fourth 50-win season in the last fi ve years, the dance mark of 250,057. That total att endance ranks second-highest in the most in the nation. Vanderbilt fi nished as the national runner-up after losing nation. South Carolina was 28-7 on the year when allowing fi ve runs or 4-2 to Viriginia in the third game of the CWS fi nals. Virginia rallied for three less. South Carolina was 29-4 on the year with a lead entering the seventh runs in the sixth inning to force a third and decisive game in the champion- innings. The Gamecocks were 25-7 when allowing less than 10 hits, 14-5 ship series with a 3-0 win. Philip Pfeifer was the tough-luck loser allowing when recording double-digit hits and 19-2 when out-hitt ing its opponent. three unearned runs. The Commodores beat Virginia 5-1 in the fi rst game South Carolina was 18-13 in games decided by three runs or less. South of the championship series behind a strong Carson Fulmer start. The junior Carolina was 20-2 on the year when scoring six or more runs. won his 14th game to match a school record with 7.2 scoreless innings. Van- derbilt returned to the CWS championship series with a 7-1 win over TCU TENNESSEE Friday night. Bryan Reynolds drove in two runs with three hits in Walker Tennessee closed out its 2015 campaign with a 24-26 overall record (11-19 Buehler’s win. The Commodores advanced at the CWS thanks to Zander SEC), following a 2-1 loss to Arkansas in the single-elimination rounds of Wiel’s solo homer in a 1-0 win over TCU Tuesday night. Philip Pfeifer the SEC Tournament in Hoover, Ala. Entering the tournament as the No. picked up the win with seven scoreless innings. Vanderbilt rallied for three 12 seed, Tennessee held a 1-1 tie against the No. 5 seed Razorbacks until runs in the ninth to stun Cal State Fullerton 4-3 in a suspended game Mon- the ninth inning, when a leadoff hit and walkoff double down the left fi eld day afternoon. Jeren Kendall’s walk-off , two-run homer is the fi rst walk-off line lifted Arkansas to a 2-1 win. With the loss, the Volunteers drop to 25- homer in TD Ameritrade Park history. The Commodores advanced to the 23 all-time in SEC Tournament play and a 1-2 postseason record in games College World Series with a 4-2 win at Illinois on Monday. Dansby Swanson played against Arkansas. The loss marked the second straight year for the hit his team-best 15th homer and Philip Pfeifer turned in 6.2 solid innings Vols to reach the fi rst round of the SEC Tournament and be eliminated. in the win. Vanderbilt claimed the Super Regional opener 13-0 at Illinois Tennessee clinched a postseason bid to the SEC Tournament in back-to- Saturday night. The Commodores scored early and often in a 21-0 NCAA back seasons (2014-15)for the fi rst time since 2004-05, after not appearing Regional clinching win over Radford. Zander Wiel drove in a career-best six in the conference tournament from 2008-13. To clinch their postseason runs with four hits, including his 13th homer. Dansby Swanson hit a two- berth, the Vols completed their fi rst-ever series sweep over Mississippi run homer in the ninth inning to help beat Indiana 6-4 on Saturday night State and now own a three-game win streak against the Bulldogs for the in the NCAA Regional. Vanderbilt opened the NCAA Tournament with a fi rst time since March 24, 1969 - May 13, 1970. The feat also marked the 9-1 win over Lipscomb. Vanderbilt won the SEC East division and fi nished Vols’ fi rst SEC series sweep since 2012, when the Vols took three games second overall in the league going 20-10. against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Having completed his fourth season at the helm of the Volunteers’ Program, Head Coach reached 100 career wins at Tennessee, now holding a 101-109 (.490) record in games as head coach on Rocky Top. Sophomore second baseman posted Tennessee’s highest average in 2015, hitt ing .325 with 12 doubles, fi ve triples, four homers and 28 RBI. Two-time All-SEC outfi elder Christin Stewart led the Vols’ off ense in multiple categories, including homers (15), RBI (47), slugging percentage (.633) and on-base percentage (.443). The junior also led the SEC in times hit by a pitch this season (15). Stewart was named First Team All-SEC on May 18, immediately prior to Tennessee’s matchup against Arkansas at the SEC Tournament. Stewart became the fi rst Volunteer to be named a First Team All-SEC player in consecutive years since Tennessee Hall of Famer Chris Burke (2000-01) did so following his record-sett ing campaigns on Rocky Top. Over the course of the season, Tennessee led the league in sacrifi ce bunts (53) while junior A.J. Simcox used eight sac bunts on the season to secure his fi rst-place spot on the all-time sacrifi ce bunts list at Tennessee with 34 in his career. Senior righthander Bret Marks emerged as the Vols’ leader in the starting rotation, going 4-5 with a 2.92 ERA and 89 strikeouts over 77.0 innings pitched. His strikeouts were sixth-most in the league and his .202 oppos- ing batt ers average ranked third in the SEC.

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2015 SEC ATTENDANCE LEADERS TOP HOME CROWDS OF 2015 June 19, 2015 - Final Date Matchup Attendance Year after year, the SEC continues to be the benchmark in paid college baseball attendance. The SEC and its member schools own April 18 Florida at Mississippi State 13,004 virtually all regular season, conference tournament, NCAA Regional April 25 Arkansas vs. Mississippi State 12,589 and Super Regional attendance records. The SEC and one of its insti- tutions have led the NCAA in total and average attendance for the last June 6 Arkansas vs. Missouri State 12,167 16 seasons in a row, and 21 of the last 27 years. In 2007, the SEC drew nearly 1.7 million and averaged for 4,000 per game for first time in his- March 14 LSU vs. Ole Miss 12,164 tory. New records were once again set in 2011 as the league drew over two million for the first time ever, as well as nearly 5,000 per game. An April 24 LSU vs. Texas A&M 12,042 NCAA-record 2,319,937 total fans attended regular-season games in the SEC in 2014. The 2015 season marked the 12th year in a row the SEC has topped the one million mark in attendance, leading the nation once TOP NEUTRAL SITE CROWDS OF 2015 again in that category by a wide margin. Team *Home Dates Total Average May 12 Georgia vs. Georgia Tech 18,792 LSU 39 421,171 10,799 (Turner Field - Atlanta, Ga.) Arkansas 35 273,605 7,817 South Carolina 36 250,057 6,946 March 7 LSU vs. Baylor and Texas A&M vs. Houston 16,276 Ole Miss 30 240,849 8,028 Mississippi State 35 230,918 6,598 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) Texas A&M 41 199,119 4,857 Florida 39 138,441 3,550 March 8 LSU vs. Nebraska and Texas A&M vs. Baylor 10.866 Vanderbilt 35 102,022 2,915 Auburn 36 97,439 2,707 (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) Alabama 34 95,460 2,808 Georgia 32 63,903 1,997 March 31 LSU vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 10,853 Kentucky 26 47,551 1,829 Tennessee 24 45,004 1,875 (Zephyr Field - Metarie, La.) Missouri 27 23,589 874 TOTALS 469 2,229,128 4,753 March 6 LSU vs. Houston and Texas A&M vs. Nebraska 10,651 *Some teams have played doubleheaders at various points of the season, giving (Minute Maid Park - Houston, Texas) them less home dates than they have played actual home games.

2014 SEC BASEBALL ATTENDANCE 2013 SEC BASEBALL ATTENDANCE Team *Home Dates Total Average Team *Home Dates Total Average LSU 39 424,321 10,880 LSU 43 473,298 11,007 Arkansas 31 255,274 8,234 Arkansas 30 250,055 8,335 Mississippi State 31 251,965 8,127 Ole Miss 30 239,909 7,996 Ole Miss 34 271,155 7,975 Mississippi State 37 281,840 7,617 South Carolina 41 305,564 7,452 South Carolina 35 260,605 7,445 Texas A&M 35 154,217 4,406 Texas A&M 33 149,263 4,523 Alabama 31 112,436 3,626 Florida 36 126,421 3,511 Florida 36 115,059 3,196 Alabama 31 101,137 3,262 Auburn 34 107,500 3,161 Vanderbilt 41 110,546 2,696 Vanderbilt 41 112,427 2,742 Auburn 32 85,049 2,657 Georgia 32 69,780 2,180 Georgia 29 56,267 1,940 Kentucky 27 54,557 2,020 Kentucky 28 53,022 1,893 Tennessee 32 63,419 1,981 Tennessee 26 48,010 1,846 Missouri 23 22,263 967 Missouri 23 18,665 811 TOTALS 467 2,319,937 4,968 TOTALS 454 2,254,087 4,965 *Some teams have played doubleheaders at various points of the season, giving *Some teams have played doubleheaders at various points of the season, giving them less home dates than they have played actual home games. them less home dates than they have played actual home games.

TOP HOME CROWDS OF 2014 TOP HOME CROWDS OF 2013 Date Matchup Attendance Date Matchup Attendance April 12 Ole Miss at Mississippi State *15,586 April 20 Auburn at Mississippi State 14,562 April 11 Ole Miss at Mississippi State 13,224 April 27 South Carolina at LSU 12,727 Feb. 14 New Orleans at LSU 12,472 Feb. 15 Maryland at LSU 12,373 April 26 Tennessee at LSU 11,778 May 31 Houston at LSU 11,702 May 17 Ole Miss at LSU 12,193 March 8 Purdue at LSU 11,601 June 8 Oklahoma at LSU 12,153 April 25 Tennessee at LSU 11,571 June 1 Sam Houston State at LSU 12,085 June 1 Houston at LSU 11,459 June 7 Oklahoma at LSU 12,007 April 5 Mississippi State at LSU 11,417 June 2 Louisiana-Lafayette at LSU 11,838 Feb. 21 Virginia Tech at LSU 11,417 April 13 Alabama at Ole Miss 11,729 * New NCAA On-Campus All-Time Record April 26 South Carolina at LSU 11,695

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@VU LSU MISS @AU UK @TAMU MS @ALA UT @UG ARKANSAS L, 0-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 T, 1-1 W, 2-1

@TAMU VU @MS ARK @LSU MISS UG @SC ALA @UF AUBURN L, 0-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-0 L, 0-3 L, 1-2

UT @MISS ALA @MIZ SC @MS UK @UG @VU AU FLORIDA W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-1

MIZ @UT @SC VU @ALA LSU @AU UF @UK ARK GEORGIA L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 0-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2

@SC MS @LSU TAMU @ARK UT @UF VU UG @MIZ KENTUCKY L, 0-3 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 0-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 2-1

MISS @ARK UK @ALA AU @UG TAMU @MS MIZ @SC LSU W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 W, 2-1

@LSU UF @ARK UT @VU @AU ALA @MIZ MS TAMU OLE MISS L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 T, 1-1

MISSISSIPPI ALA @UK AU SC @TAMU UF @ARK LSU @MISS @UT STATE L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-3

@UG SC @TAMU UF @UT ALA @VU MISS @LSU UK MISSOURI W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 L, 1-2

SOUTH UK @MIZ UG @MS @UF VU @UT AU @TAMU LSU CAROLINA W, 3-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2

@UF UG @VU @MISS MIZ @UK SC TAMU @ARK MS TENNESSEE L, 1-2 L, 0-3 L, 1-2 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 0-3 W, 2-1 L, 0-3 T, 1-1 W, 3-0

AU @ALA MIZ @UK MS ARK @LSU @UT SC @MISS TEXAS A&M W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 2-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 T, 1-1

ARK @AU UT @UG MISS @SC MIZ @UK UF @ALA VANDERBILT W, 3-0 W, 2-1 W, 2-1 W, 3-0 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 W, 3-0 W, 2-1 L, 1-2 W, 2-1

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Southeastern - 2014-15 Baseball Ranking Summary thru games 06/24/2015

National Statistic Team Value National Leader Value Rank (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 6 302 Florida St. 379 Texas A&M 16 280 Arkansas 19 273 Florida 20 272 Mississippi St. 39 253 South Carolina 39 253 Ole Miss 46 249 Auburn 67 232 LSU 96 221 Georgia 115 211 Alabama 159 192 Kentucky 170 188 Missouri 190 183 Tennessee 230 169 Average (295 ranked) LSU 4 0.314 Morehead St. 0.332 Texas A&M 21 0.299 Florida 28 0.298 Vanderbilt 57 0.290 Arkansas 65 0.288 Kentucky 69 0.288 Alabama 129 0.275 Auburn 150 0.273 Mississippi St. 161 0.271 Georgia 184 0.267 Ole Miss 197 0.265 Tennessee 210 0.263 Missouri 230 0.258 South Carolina 235 0.257 Complete Games (0 ranked) Double Plays (293 ranked) Arkansas 4 64 Notre Dame 75 Mississippi St. 6 63 Alabama 22 57 Vanderbilt 25 56 South Carolina 25 56 LSU 25 56 Kentucky 44 53 Texas A&M 52 52 Florida 67 50 Auburn 105 46 Missouri 133 43 Georgia 159 41 Ole Miss 211 36 Tennessee 221 35 Double Plays Per Game (295 ranked) Mississippi St. 2 1.17 Notre Dame 1.25 Arkansas 30 0.98 South Carolina 32 0.98 Kentucky 38 0.96 Alabama 42 0.95 LSU 95 0.85 Texas A&M 122 0.81 Vanderbilt 137 0.78 Georgia 156 0.76 Auburn 163 0.74 Missouri 164 0.74 Florida 189 0.71 Tennessee 200 0.70 Ole Miss 245 0.62 Doubles (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 2 152 Morehead St. 172 LSU 3 146 Florida 13 129 Auburn 51 109 Texas A&M 53 108 Arkansas 54 107 Alabama 60 105 Ole Miss 110 95 Kentucky 117 93 Mississippi St. 149 87 Missouri 163 86 Georgia 172 85 Tennessee 270 66 South Carolina 276 63 Doubles Per Game (295 ranked) LSU 15 2.21 Morehead St. 2.87 Vanderbilt 24 2.11 Florida 71 1.84 Auburn 105 1.76 Alabama 106 1.75 Kentucky 123 1.69 Texas A&M 124 1.69 Arkansas 142 1.65 Ole Miss 146 1.64 Mississippi St. 157 1.61 Georgia 171 1.57 Missouri 206 1.48 Tennessee 266 1.32 South Carolina 291 1.11 (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 9 2.84 UCLA 2.17 LSU 18 2.98 Texas A&M 22 3.04 Florida 29 3.18 Auburn 52 3.42 Missouri 68 3.65 Georgia 94 3.96 Arkansas 104 4.07 Tennessee 106 4.07 Alabama 108 4.12 South Carolina 118 4.20 Kentucky 137 4.36 Ole Miss 140 4.38 Mississippi St. 151 4.51 (295 ranked) Florida 1 0.984 Florida 0.984 Vanderbilt 7 0.979 Mississippi St. 14 0.978 LSU 24 0.976 Alabama 28 0.976 Arkansas 38 0.975 Missouri 44 0.974 Auburn 46 0.974 South Carolina 64 0.972 Ole Miss 69 0.971 Tennessee 87 0.970 Georgia 96 0.970 Kentucky 112 0.969 Texas A&M 115 0.969 Hit Batters (0 ranked) (295 ranked) Kentucky 11 84 VCU 114 Vanderbilt 20 79 Florida 30 75 Tennessee 53 66 Texas A&M 85 59 Arkansas 99 57 Auburn 99 57 Alabama 131 52 Mississippi St. 131 52 Georgia 153 49 LSU 188 45 Ole Miss 208 43 South Carolina 261 34 Missouri 271 32 Hits (295 ranked) LSU 1 762 LSU 762 Vanderbilt 3 726 Florida 5 720 Texas A&M 7 655 Arkansas 21 623 Alabama 52 575 Auburn 77 553 Kentucky 86 546 Ole Miss 140 506 Georgia 166 493 Mississippi St. 166 493 Missouri 180 487 South Carolina 182 484 Tennessee 247 424 Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 1 6.97 Vanderbilt 6.97 LSU 9 7.68 Florida 12 7.70 Georgia 38 8.18 Missouri 53 8.40 Tennessee 57 8.43 Auburn 59 8.50 Alabama 60 8.52 Arkansas 64 8.56 Texas A&M 72 8.67 South Carolina 123 9.17 Mississippi St. 124 9.23 Kentucky 125 9.24 Ole Miss 147 9.43 Home Runs (295 ranked) Texas A&M 3 70 Samford 85 Vanderbilt 5 69 Florida 7 66 Arkansas 24 53 LSU 29 51 South Carolina 52 43 Missouri 61 41 Georgia 68 40 Ole Miss 94 36 Tennessee 98 35 Kentucky 132 31 Alabama 152 27 Mississippi St. 188 22 Auburn 227 18 Home Runs Per Game (295 ranked) Texas A&M 13 1.09 Samford 1.47 Vanderbilt 19 0.96 Florida 21 0.94 Arkansas 38 0.82 LSU 49 0.77 South Carolina 55 0.75 Georgia 62 0.74 Missouri 74 0.71 Tennessee 77 0.70 Ole Miss 106 0.62 Kentucky 129 0.56 Alabama 179 0.45 Mississippi St. 197 0.41 Auburn 254 0.29 On Base Percentage (295 ranked) Texas A&M 19 0.388 Nevada 0.418 Florida 35 0.381 Vanderbilt 39 0.379 Arkansas 46 0.377 LSU 50 0.377 Kentucky 72 0.373 Mississippi St. 77 0.372 Auburn 139 0.359 Ole Miss 140 0.359 Georgia 167 0.355 Tennessee 171 0.354 South Carolina 186 0.350 Alabama 198 0.348 Missouri 264 0.330 Runs (295 ranked) Florida 3 489 Miami (FL) 547 Vanderbilt 4 476 LSU 7 451 Texas A&M 15 424 Arkansas 36 387 Alabama 105 315 South Carolina 105 315 Auburn 135 301 Ole Miss 140 298 Kentucky 148 289 Georgia 150 286 Mississippi St. 153 285 Missouri 175 274 Tennessee 244 229 Sacrifice Bunts (295 ranked) Tennessee 36 53 Oregon 81 Auburn 76 45 Oklahoma St. 81 Vanderbilt 76 45 Mississippi St. 103 41 Texas A&M 129 37 Georgia 142 36 LSU 185 31 Alabama 194 30 Arkansas 201 29 South Carolina 201 29 Missouri 219 27 Florida 246 23 Ole Miss 246 23 Kentucky 246 23 Sacrifice Flies (295 ranked) Texas A&M 3 35 Southern California 46 Florida 10 33 LSU 10 33 Arkansas 23 31 South Carolina 23 31 Vanderbilt 23 31 Auburn 81 25 Missouri 115 22 Alabama 133 21 Ole Miss 133 21 Kentucky 141 20 Mississippi St. 185 17 Georgia 204 16 Tennessee 240 14 Scoring (295 ranked) Florida 15 7.0 Morehead St. 8.4 LSU 23 6.8 Texas A&M 33 6.6 Vanderbilt 34 6.6 Arkansas 78 6.0 South Carolina 124 5.5 Georgia 154 5.3 Mississippi St. 157 5.3 Kentucky 159 5.3 Alabama 160 5.3 Ole Miss 173 5.1 Auburn 205 4.9 Missouri 221 4.7 Tennessee 235 4.6 Shutouts (213 ranked) Vanderbilt 1 14 Vanderbilt 14 Auburn 8 8 South Carolina 12 7 Alabama 23 6 Arkansas 35 5 LSU 35 5 Missouri 35 5 Texas A&M 35 5 Florida 70 4 Georgia 70 4 Kentucky 70 4 Tennessee 121 3 Ole Miss 213 1 Slugging Percentage (295 ranked) Texas A&M 14 0.457 Morehead St. 0.516 LSU 16 0.456 Vanderbilt 18 0.455 Florida 21 0.453 Arkansas 42 0.427 Kentucky 105 0.396 Georgia 111 0.393 Tennessee 133 0.387 Alabama 148 0.383 Missouri 149 0.383 Ole Miss 170 0.376 South Carolina 175 0.375 Auburn 186 0.371 Mississippi St. 202 0.364 Stolen Bases (295 ranked) LSU 3 130 Wofford 138 Vanderbilt 10 106 Florida 42 80 Missouri 74 69 South Carolina 98 63 Georgia 98 63 Auburn 102 62 Alabama 106 61 Tennessee 122 57 Arkansas 132 55 Kentucky 140 54 Ole Miss 155 52 Mississippi St. 181 47 Texas A&M 242 35 Stolen Bases Per Game (295 ranked) LSU 7 1.97 Texas Southern 2.72 Vanderbilt 39 1.47 Missouri 92 1.19 Georgia 100 1.17 Florida 106 1.14 Tennessee 108 1.14 South Carolina 110 1.11 Alabama 137 1.02 Auburn 140 1.00 Kentucky 144 0.98 Ole Miss 173 0.90 Mississippi St. 180 0.87 Arkansas 184 0.85 Texas A&M 272 0.55 -to-Walk Ratio (295 ranked) Missouri 11 3.09 Cal St. Fullerton 4.96 Florida 15 3.02 Texas A&M 16 2.96 Ole Miss 49 2.47 LSU 52 2.46 Kentucky 59 2.42 Vanderbilt 61 2.38 South Carolina 77 2.21 Auburn 81 2.19 Tennessee 91 2.13 Mississippi St. 117 1.99 Alabama 132 1.93 Georgia 149 1.83 Arkansas 174 1.72 Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 1 9.6 Vanderbilt 9.6 Texas A&M 8 8.9 Tennessee 38 8.2 LSU 42 8.1 South Carolina 44 8.1 Missouri 47 8.0 Florida 49 8.0 Alabama 53 8.0 Georgia 62 7.9 Auburn 81 7.6 Arkansas 82 7.6 Kentucky 94 7.4 Mississippi St. 105 7.4 Ole Miss 130 7.1 Triple Plays (1 ranked) Missouri 1 1 16 teams tied 1 Triples (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 3 28 Navy 36 Florida 11 24 LSU 14 23 Alabama 23 20 Arkansas 44 18 Auburn 44 18 South Carolina 82 15 Tennessee 82 15 Georgia 100 14 Missouri 100 14 Texas A&M 116 13 Kentucky 174 10 Mississippi St. 218 8 Ole Miss 277 5 Triples Per Game (295 ranked) Vanderbilt 16 0.39 Navy 0.63 LSU 31 0.35 Florida 34 0.34 Alabama 37 0.33 Tennessee 57 0.30 Auburn 67 0.29 Arkansas 83 0.28 South Carolina 94 0.26 Georgia 101 0.26 Missouri 118 0.24 Texas A&M 163 0.20 Kentucky 187 0.18 Mississippi St. 234 0.15 Ole Miss 283 0.09 WHIP (295 ranked) Florida 7 1.15 TCU 1.04 LSU 19 1.22 Missouri 22 1.22 Vanderbilt 23 1.22 Texas A&M 50 1.30 Auburn 67 1.33 Tennessee 85 1.36 Kentucky 88 1.37 Ole Miss 89 1.37 Georgia 97 1.39 Alabama 107 1.41 South Carolina 119 1.43 Mississippi St. 126 1.44 Arkansas 135 1.45 WL Pct (295 ranked) LSU 2 0.818 Illinois 0.828 Texas A&M 4 0.781 Florida 9 0.743 Vanderbilt 19 0.708 Arkansas 59 0.615 Auburn 87 0.581 South Carolina 97 0.561 Kentucky 108 0.545 Alabama 119 0.533 Missouri 139 0.517 Ole Miss 139 0.517 Georgia 163 0.481 Tennessee 166 0.480 Mississippi St. 193 0.444 Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (295 ranked) Missouri 19 2.61 Cal St. Fullerton 1.70 Florida 23 2.66 Ole Miss 37 2.88 Texas A&M 46 3.00 Kentucky 58 3.07 LSU 82 3.30 Auburn 101 3.48 South Carolina 131 3.65 Mississippi St. 136 3.69 Tennessee 155 3.85 Vanderbilt 187 4.05 Alabama 199 4.14 Georgia 220 4.33 Arkansas 230 4.45 National Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Rank Base on Balls (148 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 14 50 DJ Stewart, Florida St. 69 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 35 43 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 43 41 Damon Haecker, Auburn 56 40 Wes Rea, Mississippi St. 56 40 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 56 40 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 68 39 J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss 68 39 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 80 38 DC Arendas, South Carolina 80 38 Javon Shelby, Kentucky 80 38 Zack Bowers, Georgia 98 37 Jacob Robson, Mississippi St. 98 37 Alex Bregman, LSU 113 36 Gene Cone, South Carolina 125 35 Richie Martin, Florida 125 35 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 125 35 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 148 34 Ro Coleman, Vanderbilt 148 34 Joe Serrano, Arkansas 148 34 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 148 34 Base on Balls Per Game (149 ranked) Wes Rea, Mississippi St. 25 0.80 DJ Stewart, Florida St. 1.08 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 36 0.77 Zack Bowers, Georgia 52 0.73 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 58 0.72 DC Arendas, South Carolina 69 0.70 Javon Shelby, Kentucky 85 0.69 Jacob Robson, Mississippi St. 91 0.69 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 93 0.68 J.B. Woodman, Ole Miss 101 0.67 Damon Haecker, Auburn 121 0.65 Max Schrock, South Carolina 149 0.63 Batting Average (299 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 24 0.376 Kevin Kaczmarski, Evansville 0.465 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 26 0.375 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 35 0.370 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 54 0.364 Josh Tobias, Florida 94 0.355 Kade Scivicque, LSU 97 0.355 Kyle Barrett, Kentucky 100 0.354 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 128 0.350 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 140 0.348 Chris Chinea, LSU 178 0.344 Mikey White, Alabama 217 0.339 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 226 0.339 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 272 0.335 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 273 0.333 JJ Schwarz, Florida 285 0.332 Casey Hughston, Alabama 287 0.332 Complete Games (194 ranked) Zack Brown, Kentucky 45 3 Colton Laird, Alcorn 9 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 45 3 Alex Lange, LSU 83 2 Lucas Laster, Mississippi St. 83 2 Reggie McClain, Missouri 83 2 Keaton McKinney, Arkansas 83 2 Logan Shore, Florida 83 2 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 83 2 Geoffrey Bramblett, Alabama 194 1 Preston Brown, Mississippi St. 194 1 Wil Crowe, South Carolina 194 1 Taylor Guilbeau, Alabama 194 1 Tanner Houck, Missouri 194 1 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 194 1 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 194 1 Philip Pfeifer, Vanderbilt 194 1 A.J. Puk, Florida 194 1 Austin Sexton, Mississippi St. 194 1 Vance Tatum, Mississippi St. 194 1 Christian Trent, Ole Miss 194 1 Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina 194 1 Doubles (125 ranked) Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 11 24 Nick Lynch, UC Davis 31 Alex Bregman, LSU 20 22 Anfernee Grier, Auburn 20 22 Kade Scivicque, LSU 31 21 Tyler Spoon, Arkansas 44 20 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 44 20 Mikey White, Alabama 63 19 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 63 19 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 63 19 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 92 18 Chris Chinea, LSU 125 17 Conner Hale, LSU 125 17 Blake Logan, Auburn 125 17 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 125 17 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 125 17 Doubles Per Game (148 ranked) Anfernee Grier, Auburn 71 0.35 Nick Lynch, UC Davis 0.55 Kade Scivicque, LSU 78 0.35 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 96 0.34 Alex Bregman, LSU 97 0.33 Mikey White, Alabama 145 0.32 Earned Run Average (199 ranked) Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 26 1.83 Corey Taylor, Texas Tech 0.31 Alex Lange, LSU 37 1.97 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 101 2.53 Dalton Rentz, Auburn 112 2.60 Jared Walsh, Georgia 113 2.60 Logan Shore, Florida 136 2.72 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 142 2.76 Grayson Long, Texas A&M 160 2.82 Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt 193 2.95 David Sosebee, Georgia 199 2.98 Games Started (80 ranked) Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 1 19 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 19 Logan Shore, Florida 1 19 Logan Shore, Florida 19 Keaton McKinney, Arkansas 4 18 Brandon Waddell, Virginia 19 Jared Poche', LSU 4 18 Alex Lange, LSU 10 17 Grayson Long, Texas A&M 10 17 Rocky McCord, Auburn 10 17 Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt 28 16 Geoffrey Bramblett, Alabama 80 15 Brady Bramlett, Ole Miss 80 15 Peter Fairbanks, Missouri 80 15 Taylor Guilbeau, Alabama 80 15 Tanner Houck, Missouri 80 15 Trey Killian, Arkansas 80 15 Reggie McClain, Missouri 80 15 Christian Trent, Ole Miss 80 15 Hit Batters (116 ranked) Andrew Schwaab, Missouri 35 14 Jevon Jacobs, Jackson St. 29 Logan Shore, Florida 75 12 Geoffrey Bramblett, Alabama 116 11 Austin Sexton, Mississippi St. 116 11 Hit By Pitch Per Game (149 ranked) Christin Stewart, Tennessee 40 0.30 PJ Biocic, Alabama St. 0.51 Connor Heady, Kentucky 94 0.25 Thomas Bernal, Kentucky 96 0.25 Storm Wilson, Kentucky 118 0.24 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 130 0.23 Richie Martin, Florida 142 0.23 Chris Hall, Tennessee 144 0.23 Hit by Pitch (121 ranked) Richie Martin, Florida 37 16 Derek Yoder, Murray St. 27 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 51 15 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 69 14 Thomas Bernal, Kentucky 86 13 Connor Heady, Kentucky 86 13 Mikey White, Alabama 86 13 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 121 12 Josh Tobias, Florida 121 12 Hits (197 ranked) Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 3 94 , North Florida 106 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 8 92 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 13 91 Chris Chinea, LSU 21 88 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 21 88 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 25 87 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 25 87 Conner Hale, LSU 29 86 Buddy Reed, Florida 29 86 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 29 86 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 39 85 JJ Schwarz, Florida 39 85 Kyle Barrett, Kentucky 43 84 Alex Bregman, LSU 43 84 Mark Laird, LSU 43 84 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 51 83 Kade Scivicque, LSU 51 83 Anfernee Grier, Auburn 65 82 Josh Tobias, Florida 65 82 Dalton Guthrie, Florida 73 81 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 73 81 Tyler Spoon, Arkansas 83 80 Casey Hughston, Alabama 111 78 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 111 78 Richie Martin, Florida 135 77 Harrison Bader, Florida 152 76 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 172 75 Mikey White, Alabama 197 74 Hits Allowed Per Nine Innings (200 ranked) Jared Walsh, Georgia 11 5.69 Luke Gillingham, Navy 4.75 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 12 5.71 A.J. Puk, Florida 57 6.81 Alex Lange, LSU 64 6.87 Bret Marks, Tennessee 65 6.90 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 109 7.28 Keaton McKinney, Arkansas 123 7.34 Philip Pfeifer, Vanderbilt 151 7.57 Kyle Serrano, Tennessee 160 7.62 Ryan Lawlor, Georgia 173 7.70 Logan Shore, Florida 187 7.77 David Sosebee, Georgia 191 7.79 Home Runs (194 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 1 20 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 20 JJ Schwarz, Florida 4 18 Harrison Bader, Florida 7 17 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 12 16 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 18 15 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 18 15 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 18 15 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 18 15 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 33 14 Chris Chinea, LSU 79 11 Ryne Birk, Texas A&M 108 10 Jared Foster, LSU 108 10 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 108 10 Alex Bregman, LSU 149 9 Andrew Lee, Tennessee 149 9 Javon Shelby, Kentucky 149 9 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 194 8 Zack Bowers, Georgia 194 8 Will Haynie, Alabama 194 8 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 194 8 Hunter Melton, Texas A&M 194 8 Stephen Wrenn, Georgia 194 8 Home Runs Per Game (149 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 5 0.31 Kyle Nowlin, Eastern Ky. 0.38 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 9 0.30 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 16 0.28 JJ Schwarz, Florida 30 0.26 Harrison Bader, Florida 33 0.25 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 39 0.25 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 81 0.21 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 81 0.21 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 84 0.21 Andrew Lee, Tennessee 88 0.20 Jared Foster, LSU 128 0.18 On Base Percentage (200 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 14 0.488 Zach George, Arkansas St. 0.548 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 53 0.460 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 66 0.455 Wes Rea, Mississippi St. 69 0.454 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 80 0.450 Mikey White, Alabama 109 0.444 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 112 0.443 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 113 0.443 Javon Shelby, Kentucky 116 0.442 Jacob Robson, Mississippi St. 158 0.436 Josh Tobias, Florida 165 0.435 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 191 0.430 Pitching Appearances (125 ranked) Andrew Vinson, Texas A&M 15 35 , UCLA 43 Ty Schlottmann, Texas A&M 32 32 Taylor Lewis, Florida 41 31 Zac Person, LSU 41 31 Jesse Stallings, LSU 41 31 Austin Tribby, Missouri 41 31 Kyle Wright, Vanderbilt 76 29 Justin Camp, Auburn 100 28 Kirby Snead, Florida 100 28 Thomas Burrows, Alabama 125 27 Zach Jackson, Arkansas 125 27 Philip Pfeifer, Vanderbilt 125 27 Runs (194 ranked) Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 3 76 Donnie Dewees, North Florida 88 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 6 70 Richie Martin, Florida 18 63 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 22 62 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 28 60 JJ Schwarz, Florida 28 60 Josh Tobias, Florida 28 60 Alex Bregman, LSU 35 59 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 35 59 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 55 56 Dalton Guthrie, Florida 66 55 Harrison Bader, Florida 79 53 Mark Laird, LSU 79 53 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 79 53 Ro Coleman, Vanderbilt 97 52 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 111 51 Buddy Reed, Florida 111 51 Ryne Birk, Texas A&M 128 50 Jake Fraley, LSU 128 50 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 128 50 Bobby Wernes, Arkansas 128 50 Conner Hale, LSU 151 49 Kyle Barrett, Kentucky 169 48 Gene Cone, South Carolina 169 48 Mikey White, Alabama 169 48 Runs Batted In (190 ranked) JJ Schwarz, Florida 3 73 David Thompson, Miami (FL) 90 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 10 68 Harrison Bader, Florida 15 66 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 20 64 Chris Chinea, LSU 35 58 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 44 57 Conner Hale, LSU 53 56 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 53 56 Tyler Spoon, Arkansas 68 54 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 77 53 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 89 52 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 101 51 Alex Bregman, LSU 115 49 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 115 49 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 115 49 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 115 49 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 131 48 Mike Rivera, Florida 131 48 Kade Scivicque, LSU 131 48 Colby Bortles, Ole Miss 148 47 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 148 47 Buddy Reed, Florida 148 47 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 148 47 Josh Tobias, Florida 165 46 Runs Batted In Per Game (150 ranked) JJ Schwarz, Florida 32 1.04 David Thompson, Miami (FL) 1.34 Harrison Bader, Florida 55 0.99 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 58 0.98 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 83 0.94 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 88 0.94 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 92 0.93 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 95 0.93 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 116 0.90 Chris Chinea, LSU 137 0.88 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 140 0.88 Conner Hale, LSU 141 0.88 Runs Per Game (150 ranked) Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 21 1.07 Donnie Dewees, North Florida 1.47 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 51 0.99 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 87 0.95 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 96 0.94 Josh Tobias, Florida 108 0.92 Kyle Barrett, Kentucky 124 0.91 Richie Martin, Florida 132 0.90 Alex Bregman, LSU 141 0.89 Sacrifice Bunts (133 ranked) Tyler Campbell, Vanderbilt 68 11 Joey Hawkins, Missouri St. 29 Mark Laird, LSU 68 11 Michael Barash, Texas A&M 133 9 Nick King, Georgia 133 9 Sacrifice Bunts Per Game (150 ranked) Tyler Campbell, Vanderbilt 148 0.17 Joey Hawkins, Missouri St. 0.48 Sacrifice Flies (114 ranked) Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 2 10 Max McDowell, UConn 11 DC Arendas, South Carolina 20 7 Alex Bregman, LSU 20 7 Tyler Spoon, Arkansas 20 7 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 50 6 Chris Chinea, LSU 50 6 Josh Lester, Missouri 50 6 Blake Logan, Auburn 50 6 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 50 6 J.B. Moss, Texas A&M 50 6 JJ Schwarz, Florida 50 6 Will Toffey, Vanderbilt 50 6 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 50 6 Colby Bortles, Ole Miss 114 5 Richie Martin, Florida 114 5 Daniel Nichols, Georgia 114 5 Mike Rivera, Florida 114 5 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 114 5 Skyler Weber, Georgia 114 5 Saves (127 ranked) Breckin Williams, Missouri 21 13 Eddie Muhl, George Washington 17 Jesse Stallings, LSU 29 12 Ryan Meisinger, Radford 17 Wyatt Short, Ole Miss 42 10 Taylor Widener, South Carolina 58 9 Andrew Lee, Tennessee 58 9 Zach Jackson, Arkansas 58 9 Mark Ecker, Texas A&M 78 8 Justin Camp, Auburn 78 8 Thomas Burrows, Alabama 99 7 Taylor Lewis, Florida 99 7 Trevor Fitts, Mississippi St. 127 6 Jared Cheek, Georgia 127 6 Slugging Percentage (250 ranked) Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 3 0.717 Donnie Dewees, North Florida 0.749 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 25 0.635 Christin Stewart, Tennessee 29 0.633 JJ Schwarz, Florida 32 0.629 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 40 0.623 Andrew Lee, Tennessee 73 0.590 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 76 0.587 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 112 0.571 Harrison Bader, Florida 118 0.566 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 119 0.566 Chris Chinea, LSU 172 0.539 Mikey White, Alabama 176 0.537 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 179 0.536 Alex Bregman, LSU 185 0.535 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 199 0.530 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 205 0.528 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 211 0.526 Javon Shelby, Kentucky 214 0.525 Josh Tobias, Florida 219 0.524 Kade Scivicque, LSU 225 0.521 Stolen Bases (142 ranked) Alex Bregman, LSU 5 38 Brandon Howard, Bowling Green 41 Stephen Wrenn, Georgia 27 28 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 31 26 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 36 24 Mark Laird, LSU 36 24 Jake Fraley, LSU 44 23 Brett Peel, Missouri 53 22 Jacob Robson, Mississippi St. 60 21 Richie Martin, Florida 74 20 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 81 19 Melvin Gray, Auburn 100 18 Buddy Reed, Florida 100 18 Cameron Dishon, Ole Miss 121 17 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 121 17 Georgie Salem, Alabama 121 17 Nick King, Georgia 142 16 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 142 16 Stolen Bases Per Game (150 ranked) Alex Bregman, LSU 14 0.58 Joe Daru, NYIT 0.86 Stephen Wrenn, Georgia 28 0.52 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 53 0.42 Jake Fraley, LSU 68 0.40 Jacob Robson, Mississippi St. 72 0.39 Brett Peel, Missouri 74 0.39 Melvin Gray, Auburn 81 0.38 Mark Laird, LSU 81 0.38 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 84 0.37 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 134 0.32 Strikeout-to-Walk Ratio (149 ranked) Tanner Houck, Missouri 9 7.58 , Cal St. Fullerton 19.86 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 12 7.00 Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina 18 6.14 Reggie McClain, Missouri 71 4.21 Brady Bramlett, Ole Miss 93 3.95 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 105 3.88 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 122 3.79 Dustin Beggs, Kentucky 127 3.75 Kyle Cody, Kentucky 133 3.71 Strikeouts (244 ranked) Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 2 167 Matt Hall, Missouri St. 171 Alex Lange, LSU 6 131 Philip Pfeifer, Vanderbilt 11 118 Grayson Long, Texas A&M 35 106 A.J. Puk, Florida 36 104 Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt 61 92 Tanner Houck, Missouri 70 91 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 70 91 Zach Jackson, Arkansas 81 89 Bret Marks, Tennessee 81 89 Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina 94 86 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 100 84 Ryan Lawlor, Georgia 100 84 Logan Shore, Florida 100 84 Brady Bramlett, Ole Miss 109 83 Reggie McClain, Missouri 131 80 Peter Fairbanks, Missouri 144 79 Taylor Guilbeau, Alabama 144 79 Dustin Beggs, Kentucky 174 75 Jared Poche', LSU 209 72 Christian Trent, Ole Miss 209 72 Zack Brown, Kentucky 230 71 Strikeouts Per Nine Innings (200 ranked) A.J. Puk, Florida 2 12.00 Matt Hall, Missouri St. 12.31 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 6 11.77 Philip Pfeifer, Vanderbilt 18 11.02 Bret Marks, Tennessee 26 10.40 Alex Lange, LSU 29 10.34 Ryan Lawlor, Georgia 35 10.26 Grayson Long, Texas A&M 51 9.97 Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt 83 9.37 Peter Fairbanks, Missouri 88 9.27 David Sosebee, Georgia 103 9.11 Brady Bramlett, Ole Miss 126 8.86 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 129 8.84 Kyle Cody, Kentucky 151 8.59 , South Carolina 160 8.53 Andy Cox, Tennessee 172 8.46 Total Bases (189 ranked) Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 2 175 Donnie Dewees, North Florida 188 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 3 164 Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas 4 162 JJ Schwarz, Florida 6 161 Zander Wiel, Vanderbilt 10 157 Harrison Bader, Florida 19 145 Alex Bregman, LSU 25 139 Chris Chinea, LSU 28 138 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 50 132 Kyle Martin, South Carolina 62 129 Nick Banks, Texas A&M 72 128 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 91 124 Logan Taylor, Texas A&M 99 123 Buddy Reed, Florida 102 122 Kade Scivicque, LSU 102 122 Conner Hale, LSU 107 121 Josh Tobias, Florida 107 121 Tyler Spoon, Arkansas 117 120 Casey Hughston, Alabama 138 118 Sikes Orvis, Ole Miss 138 118 Mitchell Nau, Texas A&M 150 117 Mikey White, Alabama 150 117 Richie Martin, Florida 172 114 Ka'Ai Tom, Kentucky 172 114 Anfernee Grier, Auburn 189 113 Toughest to Strike Out (149 ranked) Alex Bregman, LSU 78 11.8 Alec Diamond, Belmont 28.3 Blake Allemand, Texas A&M 81 11.7 Max Schrock, South Carolina 109 10.7 Kade Scivicque, LSU 110 10.6 Mark Laird, LSU 120 10.4 Triples (94 ranked) Elliott Caldwell, South Carolina 3 8 Joe D'Annunzio, Rutgers 9 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 18 6 Kevin Kaczmarski, Evansville 9 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 18 6 Bobby Wernes, Arkansas 18 6 Mikey White, Alabama 18 6 Jake Fraley, LSU 45 5 Buddy Reed, Florida 45 5 Nick Senzel, Tennessee 45 5 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 45 5 Josh Tobias, Florida 45 5 Clark Eagan, Arkansas 94 4 Casey Hughston, Alabama 94 4 Richie Martin, Florida 94 4 Bryan Reynolds, Vanderbilt 94 4 Georgie Salem, Alabama 94 4 Rhett Wiseman, Vanderbilt 94 4 Triples Per Game (150 ranked) Elliott Caldwell, South Carolina 7 0.14 Kevin Kaczmarski, Evansville 0.20 Jeren Kendall, Vanderbilt 41 0.10 Nick Senzel, Tennessee 41 0.10 Mikey White, Alabama 41 0.10 Bobby Wernes, Arkansas 71 0.09 Jake Fraley, LSU 83 0.09 Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt 100 0.08 Andrew Stevenson, LSU 112 0.08 Josh Tobias, Florida 128 0.08 Victories (122 ranked) Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 1 14 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 14 Alex Lange, LSU 4 12 Logan Shore, Florida 8 11 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 33 9 Grayson Long, Texas A&M 33 9 Jared Poche', LSU 33 9 A.J. Puk, Florida 33 9 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 63 8 Geoffrey Bramblett, Alabama 63 8 Tanner Houck, Missouri 63 8 Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina 63 8 Jake Godfrey, LSU 122 7 Jackson Lowery, Arkansas 122 7 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 122 7 Dustin Beggs, Kentucky 122 7 Brady Bramlett, Ole Miss 122 7 Reggie McClain, Missouri 122 7 Christian Trent, Ole Miss 122 7 WHIP (150 ranked) Tanner Houck, Missouri 46 1.00 Luke Gillingham, Navy 0.70 Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt 54 1.03 Cole Lipscomb, Auburn 70 1.07 Logan Shore, Florida 78 1.08 Dustin Beggs, Kentucky 90 1.09 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 99 1.11 Bret Marks, Tennessee 129 1.13 Reggie McClain, Missouri 141 1.14 Walks Allowed Per Nine Innings (200 ranked) Tanner Houck, Missouri 9 1.07 Thomas Eshelman, Cal St. Fullerton 0.46 Matt Kent, Texas A&M 12 1.10 Jack Wynkoop, South Carolina 20 1.20 Reggie McClain, Missouri 70 1.69 Dustin Beggs, Kentucky 118 1.92 Logan Shore, Florida 119 1.92 Christian Trent, Ole Miss 143 2.01 Jared Poche', LSU 160 2.06 Lucas Laster, Mississippi St. 163 2.07 Keegan Thompson, Auburn 163 2.07 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Overall Statistics (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

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% LSU . 3 1 4 66 2429 451 762 146 23 51 415 1107 .4 5 6 221 45 341 40 . 3 7 73331 130-166 1864 704 63 .9 7 6 Texas A&M .2 9 9 64 2187 424 654 108 13 70 401 998 .4 5 6 280 59 423 59 .3 8 8 35 38 36-55 1747 661 78 .9 6 9 Florida . 2 9 8 70 2417 489 720 129 24 66 445 1095 .4 5 3 272 75 410 47 . 3 8 13323 80-112 1866 738 42 .9 8 4 Vanderbilt .2 9 0 72 2505 476 726 152 28 69 433 1141 .4 5 5 302 79 610 38 .3 8 0 31 45 106-138 1967 728 58 .9 7 9 Arkansas . 2 8 8 65 2164 387 623 107 18 53 343 925 .4 2 7 273 57 418 54 . 3 7 7 31 29 55-78 1712 728 63 .9 7 5 Kentucky .2 8 8 55 1897 289 546 93 10 31 263 752 .3 9 6 188 84 359 51 .3 7 4 20 24 53-72 1479 630 68 .9 6 9 Alabama . 2 7 5 60 2089 315 575 105 20 27 285 801 .3 8 3 192 52 485 23 . 3 4 8 21 30 61-81 1617 637 56 .9 7 6 Auburn .2 7 3 62 2029 301 553 109 18 18 271 752 .3 7 1 232 57 412 38 .3 5 9 25 45 62-100 1643 610 61 .9 7 4 Mississippi State . 2 7 1 54 1821 285 493 87 8 22 244 662 .3 6 4 253 52 315 29 . 3 7 2 17 41 47-62 1448 725 50 .9 7 8 Georgia .2 6 7 54 1845 286 493 85 14 40 255 726 .3 9 3 211 49 406 39 .3 5 5 16 36 63-75 1440 510 61 .9 7 0 Ole Miss . 2 6 5 58 1912 298 506 95 5 36 274 719 .3 7 6 249 43 484 47 . 3 5 9 21 23 52-78 1529 569 62 .9 7 1 Tennessee .2 6 2 50 1614 229 423 66 14 35 203 622 .3 8 5 169 66 354 31 .3 5 3 14 53 57-85 1306 481 56 .9 7 0 Missouri . 2 5 8 58 1889 274 487 86 14 41 249 724 .3 8 3 182 33 417 39 . 3 3 0 22 27 69-95 1533 657 59 .9 7 4 South Carolina .2 5 7 57 1882 315 484 63 15 43 291 706 .3 7 5 253 34 374 35 .3 5 0 31 29 63-77 1522 591 61 .9 7 2 Totals . 2 8 1 845 28680 4819 8045 1431 224 602 4372 1173 . 4 0 9 3277 785 5808 570 -0.373 350 474 934-1274 2267 8969 838 . 9 7 4

CI - Missouri 1, LSU 1, Tennessee 1, Texas A&M 1, Arkansas 1, Alabama 1, S. Carolina 1, Kentucky 1, Miss. State 1, Ole Miss 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Vanderbilt 2 . 8 4 51-21 72 4 14/12 13 655.2 508 247 207 295 703 86 10 31 . 2 1 6545292135 LSU 2 .9 8 54-12 66 2 5/4 19 621.1 530 242 206 228 560 79 14 28 .2 3 0 37 51 6 12 27 Texas A&M 3 .0 4 50-14 64 1 5/5 22 582.1 559 241 197 194 574 80 14 26 . 2 5 4344651841 Florida 3 .1 8 52-18 70 3 4/3 14 622.0 532 247 220 184 555 82 14 47 .2 3 2 54 52 3 16 28 Auburn 3 .4 2 36-26 62 3 8/8 18 547.2 517 254 208 212 465 87 12 33 . 2 4 8433721527 Missouri 3 .6 5 30-28 58 3 5/4 14 511.0 477 239 207 148 456 68 16 44 .2 4 8 40 60 6 12 30 Georgia 3 . 9 6 26-28 54 0 4/4 8 480.0 436 253 211 231 422 68 11 30 . 2 4 3374682627 Tennessee 4 .0 1 24-26 50 0 3/3 14 435.1 407 238 194 186 396 90 15 27 .2 4 9 46 35 0 18 28 Arkansas 4 .0 8 40-25 65 2 5/4 15 570.2 543 304 259 282 484 80 6 35 . 2 5 6487082333 Alabama 4 .1 2 32-28 60 2 6/6 15 539.0 510 271 247 248 479 98 10 28 .2 5 5 53 43 4 19 44 South Carolina 4 . 2 0 32-25 57 2 7/7 17 507.1 517 278 237 206 456 101 4 34 . 2 6 8534522135 Kentucky 4 .3 6 30-25 55 3 4/2 12 493.0 506 287 239 168 407 85 13 48 .2 6 7 44 42 9 20 30 Ole Miss 4 . 3 8 30-28 58 1 1/1 17 509.2 534 301 248 163 402 107 8 41 . 2 6 9413741934 Mississippi State 4 .5 1 24-30 54 5 0/0 9 482.2 495 279 242 198 395 77 7 39 .2 6 9 52 63 1 14 31 Totals 3 . 7 2 511-334 845 31 71/63 207 7557.2 7071 3681 3122 2943 6754 1188 154 491 . 2 4 9 636 679 67 254 450

PB - Georgia 22, Alabama 20, Tennessee 13, Florida 12, Vanderbilt 11, Missouri 11, Arkansas 9, S. Carolina 8, Texas A&M 7, Miss. State 6, Auburn 4, Kentucky 3, Ole Miss 3, LSU 2. Pickoffs - Arkansas 18, Kentucky 14, Florida 13, Vanderbilt 13, Alabama 12, S. Carolina 11, Miss. State 11, Georgia 11, Missouri 9, Texas A&M 8, Tennessee 6, LSU 5, Auburn 4, Ole Miss 4.

(All games Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dpsbacsb sba% pb ci Florida 2646 1866 738 42 . 9 8 4505125 . 6 7 1120 Vanderbilt 2753 1967 728 58 .9 7 9 58 27 25 .5 1 9 11 0 Mississippi State 2223 1448 725 50 . 9 7 8632923 . 5 5 861 LSU 2631 1864 704 63 .9 7 6 56 46 27 .6 3 0 2 1 Alabama 2310 1617 637 56 . 9 7 6576228 . 6 8 9201 Arkansas 2503 1712 728 63 .9 7 5 64 76 36 .6 7 9 9 1 Missouri 2249 1533 657 59 . 9 7 4427119 . 7 8 9111 Auburn 2314 1643 610 61 .9 7 4 46 51 17 .7 5 0 4 0 South Carolina 2174 1522 591 61 . 9 7 2564822 . 6 8 681 Ole Miss 2160 1529 569 62 .9 7 1 36 41 24 .6 3 1 3 1 Georgia 2011 1440 510 61 . 9 7 0423714 . 7 2 5220 Tennessee 1843 1306 481 56 .9 7 0 35 37 26 .5 8 7 13 1 Kentucky 2177 1479 630 68 . 9 6 9535715 . 7 9 231 Texas A&M 2486 1747 661 78 .969 53 58 30 .659 7 1 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. LSU . 3 1 4 1. Texas A&M . 4 5 6 1. Texas A&M . 3 8 8 2. Texas A&M . 2 9 9 2. LSU . 4 5 6 2. Florida . 3 8 1 3. Florida . 2 9 8 3. Vanderbilt . 4 5 5 3. Vanderbilt . 3 8 0 4. Vanderbilt . 2 9 0 4. Florida . 4 5 3 4. Arkansas . 3 7 7 5. Arkansas . 2 8 8 5. Arkansas . 4 2 7 5. LSU . 3 7 7 6. Kentucky . 2 8 8 6. Kentucky . 3 9 6 6. Kentucky . 3 7 4 7. Alabama . 2 7 5 7. Georgia . 3 9 3 7. Mississippi State . 3 7 2 8. Auburn . 2 7 3 8. Tennessee . 3 8 5 8. Auburn . 3 5 9 9. Mississippi State . 2 7 1 9. Alabama . 3 8 3 9. Ole Miss . 3 5 9 10. Georgia . 2 6 7 10. Missouri . 3 8 3 10. Georgia . 3 5 5 11. Ole Miss . 2 6 5 11. Ole Miss . 3 7 6 11. Tennessee . 3 5 3 12. Tennessee . 2 6 2 12. South Carolina . 3 7 5 12. South Carolina . 3 5 0 13. Missouri . 2 5 8 13. Auburn . 3 7 1 13. Alabama . 3 4 8 14. South Carolina . 2 5 7 14. Mississippi State . 3 6 4 14. Missouri . 3 3 0

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Florida 4 8 9 1. LSU 7 6 2 1. Florida 4 4 5 2. Vanderbilt 4 7 6 2. Vanderbilt 7 2 6 2. Vanderbilt 4 3 3 3. LSU 4 5 1 3. Florida 7 2 0 3. LSU 4 1 5 4. Texas A&M 4 2 4 4. Texas A&M 6 5 4 4. Texas A&M 4 0 1 5. Arkansas 3 8 7 5. Arkansas 6 2 3 5. Arkansas 3 4 3 6. Alabama 3 1 5 6. Alabama 5 7 5 6. South Carolina 2 9 1 South Carolina 3 1 5 7. Auburn 5 5 3 7. Alabama 2 8 5 8. Auburn 3 0 1 8. Kentucky 5 4 6 8. Ole Miss 2 7 4 9. Ole Miss 2 9 8 9. Ole Miss 5 0 6 9. Auburn 2 7 1 10. Kentucky 2 8 9 10. Georgia 4 9 3 10. Kentucky 2 6 3 11. Georgia 2 8 6 Mississippi State 4 9 3 11. Georgia 2 5 5 12. Mississippi State 2 8 5 12. Missouri 4 8 7 12. Missouri 2 4 9 13. Missouri 2 7 4 13. South Carolina 4 8 4 13. Mississippi State 2 4 4 14. Tennessee 2 2 9 14. Tennessee 4 2 3 14. Tennessee 2 0 3

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Vanderbilt 1 5 2 1. Vanderbilt 2 8 1. Texas A&M 7 0 2. LSU 1 4 6 2. Florida 2 4 2. Vanderbilt 6 9 3. Florida 1 2 9 3. LSU 2 3 3. Florida 6 6 4. Auburn 1 0 9 4. Alabama 2 0 4. Arkansas 5 3 5. Texas A&M 1 0 8 5. Arkansas 1 8 5. LSU 5 1 6. Arkansas 1 0 7 Auburn 1 8 6. South Carolina 4 3 7. Alabama 1 0 5 7. South Carolina 1 5 7. Missouri 4 1 8. Ole Miss 9 5 8. Tennessee 1 4 8. Georgia 4 0 9. Kentucky 9 3 Missouri 1 4 9. Ole Miss 3 6 10. Mississippi State 8 7 Georgia 1 4 10. Tennessee 3 5 11. Missouri 8 6 11. Texas A&M 1 3 11. Kentucky 3 1 12. Georgia 8 5 12. Kentucky 1 0 12. Alabama 2 7 13. Tennessee 6 6 13. Mississippi State 8 13. Mississippi State 2 2 14. South Carolina 6 3 14. Ole Miss 5 14. Auburn 1 8

Total bases Total plate appearances At bats 1. Vanderbilt 1141 1. Vanderbilt 2962 1. Vanderbilt 2505 2. LSU 1107 2. Florida 2820 2. LSU 2429 3. Florida 1095 3. LSU 2759 3. Florida 2417 4. Texas A&M 9 9 8 4. Texas A&M 2601 4. Texas A&M 2187 5. Arkansas 9 2 5 5. Arkansas 2556 5. Arkansas 2164 6. Alabama 8 0 1 6. Auburn 2389 6. Alabama 2089 7. Kentucky 7 5 2 7. Alabama 2384 7. Auburn 2029 Auburn 7 5 2 8. Ole Miss 2248 8. Ole Miss 1912 9. Georgia 7 2 6 9. South Carolina 2229 9. Kentucky 1897 10. Missouri 7 2 4 10. Kentucky 2213 10. Missouri 1889 11. Ole Miss 7 1 9 11. Mississippi State 2186 11. South Carolina 1882 12. South Carolina 7 0 6 12. Georgia 2157 12. Georgia 1845 13. Mississippi State 6 6 2 13. Missouri 2153 13. Mississippi State 1821 14. Tennessee 6 2 2 14. Tennessee 1917 14. Tennessee 1614 Walks Hit by pitch Strikeouts 1. Vanderbilt 3 0 2 1. Kentucky 8 4 1. Vanderbilt 6 1 0 2. Texas A&M 2 8 0 2. Vanderbilt 7 9 2. Alabama 4 8 5 3. Arkansas 2 7 3 3. Florida 7 5 3. Ole Miss 4 8 4 4. Florida 2 7 2 4. Tennessee 6 6 4. Texas A&M 4 2 3 5. Mississippi State 2 5 3 5. Texas A&M 5 9 5. Arkansas 4 1 8 South Carolina 2 5 3 6. Auburn 5 7 6. Missouri 4 1 7 7. Ole Miss 2 4 9 Arkansas 5 7 7. Auburn 4 1 2 8. Auburn 2 3 2 8. Alabama 5 2 8. Florida 4 1 0 9. LSU 2 2 1 Mississippi State 5 2 9. Georgia 4 0 6 10. Georgia 2 1 1 10. Georgia 4 9 10. South Carolina 3 7 4 11. Alabama 1 9 2 11. LSU 4 5 11. Kentucky 3 5 9 12. Kentucky 1 8 8 12. Ole Miss 4 3 12. Tennessee 3 5 4 13. Missouri 1 8 2 13. South Carolina 3 4 13. LSU 3 4 1 14. Tennessee 1 6 9 14. Missouri 3 3 14. Mississippi State 3 1 5

Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Tennessee 5 3 1. Texas A&M 3 5 1. LSU 1 3 0 2. Auburn 4 5 2. LSU 3 3 2. Vanderbilt 1 0 6 Vanderbilt 4 5 Florida 3 3 3. Florida 8 0 4. Mississippi State 4 1 4. Vanderbilt 3 1 4. Missouri 6 9 5. Texas A&M 3 8 South Carolina 3 1 5. Georgia 6 3 6. Georgia 3 6 Arkansas 3 1 South Carolina 6 3 7. LSU 3 1 7. Auburn 2 5 7. Auburn 6 2 8. Alabama 3 0 8. Missouri 2 2 8. Alabama 6 1 9. South Carolina 2 9 9. Ole Miss 2 1 9. Tennessee 5 7 Arkansas 2 9 Alabama 2 1 10. Arkansas 5 5 11. Missouri 2 7 11. Kentucky 2 0 11. Kentucky 5 3 12. Kentucky 2 4 12. Mississippi State 1 7 12. Ole Miss 5 2 13. Ole Miss 2 3 13. Georgia 1 6 13. Mississippi State 4 7 Florida 2 3 14. Tennessee 1 4 14. Texas A&M 3 6

Caught stealing Steal attempts Grounded into DP 1. Auburn 3 8 1. LSU 1 6 6 1. Texas A&M 5 9 2. LSU 3 6 2. Vanderbilt 1 3 8 2. Arkansas 5 4 3. Vanderbilt 3 2 3. Florida 1 1 2 3. Kentucky 5 1 Florida 3 2 4. Auburn 1 0 0 4. Florida 4 7 5. Tennessee 2 8 5. Missouri 9 5 Ole Miss 4 7 6. Missouri 2 6 6. Tennessee 8 5 6. LSU 4 0 Ole Miss 2 6 7. Alabama 8 1 7. Missouri 3 9 8. Arkansas 2 3 8. Ole Miss 7 8 Georgia 3 9 9. Alabama 2 0 Arkansas 7 8 9. Auburn 3 8 10. Kentucky 1 9 10. South Carolina 7 7 Vanderbilt 3 8 Texas A&M 1 9 11. Georgia 7 5 11. South Carolina 3 5 12. Mississippi State 1 5 12. Kentucky 7 2 12. Tennessee 3 1 13. South Carolina 1 4 13. Mississippi State 6 2 13. Mississippi State 2 9 14. Georgia 1 2 14. Texas A&M 5 5 14. Alabama 2 3 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Vanderbilt 2 . 8 4 1. Vanderbilt . 2 1 6 1. Vanderbilt 655.2 2. LSU 2 .9 8 2. LSU . 2 3 0 2. Florida 622.0 3. Texas A&M 3 . 0 4 3. Florida . 2 3 2 3. LSU 621.1 4. Florida 3 .1 8 4. Georgia . 2 4 3 4. Texas A&M 582.1 5. Auburn 3 .4 2 5. Missouri . 2 4 8 5. Arkansas 570.2 6. Missouri 3 .6 5 6. Auburn . 2 4 8 6. Auburn 547.2 7. Georgia 3 . 9 6 7. Tennessee . 2 4 9 7. Alabama 539.0 8. Tennessee 4 . 0 1 8. Texas A&M . 2 5 4 8. Missouri 511.0 9. Arkansas 4 . 0 8 9. Alabama . 2 5 5 9. Ole Miss 509.2 10. Alabama 4 .1 2 10. Arkansas . 2 5 6 10. South Carolina 507.1 11. South Carolina 4 . 2 0 11. Kentucky . 2 6 7 11. Kentucky 493.0 12. Kentucky 4 .3 6 12. South Carolina . 2 6 8 12. Mississippi State 482.2 13. Ole Miss 4 . 3 8 13. Ole Miss . 2 6 9 13. Georgia 480.0 14. Mississippi State 4 . 5 1 14. Mississippi State . 2 6 9 14. Tennessee 435.1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Vanderbilt 7 0 3 1. Vanderbilt 1 8 7 1. LSU 5 4 2. Texas A&M 5 7 4 2. LSU 1 8 1 2. Florida 5 2 3. LSU 5 6 0 3. Arkansas 1 5 0 3. Vanderbilt 5 1 4. Florida 5 5 5 4. Florida 1 4 8 4. Texas A&M 5 0 5. Arkansas 4 8 4 5. Texas A&M 1 4 2 5. Arkansas 4 0 6. Alabama 4 7 9 6. South Carolina 1 3 5 6. Auburn 3 6 7. Auburn 4 6 5 7. Alabama 1 2 7 7. South Carolina 3 2 8. South Carolina 4 5 6 8. Georgia 1 2 4 Alabama 3 2 Missouri 4 5 6 9. Missouri 1 2 3 9. Kentucky 3 0 10. Georgia 4 2 2 10. Kentucky 1 1 9 Missouri 3 0 11. Kentucky 4 0 7 11. Auburn 1 1 6 Ole Miss 3 0 12. Ole Miss 4 0 2 12. Mississippi State 1 1 4 12. Georgia 2 6 13. Tennessee 3 9 6 13. Ole Miss 1 1 2 13. Tennessee 2 4 14. Mississippi State 3 9 5 14. Tennessee 1 0 4 Mississippi State 2 4

Losses Saves Runners picked off 1. Mississippi State 3 0 1. Texas A&M 2 2 1. Arkansas 1 8 2. Georgia 2 8 2. LSU 1 9 2. Kentucky 1 4 Ole Miss 2 8 3. Auburn 1 8 3. Vanderbilt 1 3 Missouri 2 8 4. South Carolina 1 7 Florida 1 3 Alabama 2 8 Ole Miss 1 7 5. Alabama 1 2 6. Auburn 2 6 6. Alabama 1 5 6. Mississippi State 1 1 Tennessee 2 6 Arkansas 1 5 Georgia 1 1 8. Arkansas 2 5 8. Missouri 1 4 South Carolina 1 1 South Carolina 2 5 Tennessee 1 4 9. Missouri 9 Kentucky 2 5 Florida 1 4 10. Texas A&M 8 11. Vanderbilt 2 1 11. Vanderbilt 1 3 11. Tennessee 6 12. Florida 1 8 12. Kentucky 1 2 12. LSU 5 13. Texas A&M 1 4 13. Mississippi State 9 13. Ole Miss 4 14. LSU 1 2 14. Georgia 8 Auburn 4

Sac bunts allowed Sac flies allowed Hits allowed 1. Alabama 4 4 1. Georgia 2 6 1. Tennessee 4 0 7 2. Texas A&M 4 1 2. Arkansas 2 3 2. Georgia 4 3 6 3. Vanderbilt 3 5 3. South Carolina 2 1 3. Missouri 4 7 7 South Carolina 3 5 Vanderbilt 2 1 4. Mississippi State 4 9 5 5. Ole Miss 3 4 5. Kentucky 2 0 5. Kentucky 5 0 6 6. Arkansas 3 3 6. Ole Miss 1 9 6. Vanderbilt 5 0 8 7. Mississippi State 3 1 Alabama 1 9 7. Alabama 5 1 0 8. Kentucky 3 0 8. Texas A&M 1 8 8. Auburn 5 1 7 Missouri 3 0 Tennessee 1 8 South Carolina 5 1 7 10. Florida 2 8 10. Florida 1 6 10. LSU 5 3 0 Tennessee 2 8 11. Auburn 1 5 11. Florida 5 3 2 12. Auburn 2 7 12. Mississippi State 1 4 12. Ole Miss 5 3 4 LSU 2 7 13. Missouri 1 2 13. Arkansas 5 4 3 Georgia 2 7 LSU 1 2 14. Texas A&M 5 5 9 Runs allowed Earned runs allowed Walks allowed 1. Tennessee 2 3 8 1. Tennessee 1 9 4 1. Missouri 1 4 8 2. Missouri 2 3 9 2. Texas A&M 1 9 7 2. Ole Miss 1 6 3 3. Texas A&M 2 4 1 3. LSU 2 0 6 3. Kentucky 1 6 8 4. LSU 2 4 2 4. Missouri 2 0 7 4. Florida 1 8 4 5. Florida 2 4 7 Vanderbilt 2 0 7 5. Tennessee 1 8 6 Vanderbilt 2 4 7 6. Auburn 2 0 8 6. Texas A&M 1 9 4 7. Georgia 2 5 3 7. Georgia 2 1 1 7. Mississippi State 1 9 8 8. Auburn 2 5 4 8. Florida 2 2 0 8. South Carolina 2 0 6 9. Alabama 2 7 1 9. South Carolina 2 3 7 9. Auburn 2 1 2 10. South Carolina 2 7 8 10. Kentucky 2 3 9 10. LSU 2 2 8 11. Mississippi State 2 7 9 11. Mississippi State 2 4 2 11. Georgia 2 3 1 12. Kentucky 2 8 7 12. Alabama 2 4 7 12. Alabama 2 4 8 13. Ole Miss 3 0 1 13. Ole Miss 2 4 8 13. Arkansas 2 8 2 14. Arkansas 3 0 4 14. Arkansas 2 5 9 14. Vanderbilt 2 9 5

Doubles allowed Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Missouri 6 8 1. South Carolina 4 1. Texas A&M 2 6 Georgia 6 8 2. Arkansas 6 2. Tennessee 2 7 3. Mississippi State 7 7 3. Mississippi State 7 3. LSU 2 8 4. LSU 7 9 4. Ole Miss 8 Alabama 2 8 5. Arkansas 8 0 5. Vanderbilt 1 0 5. Georgia 3 0 Texas A&M 8 0 Alabama 1 0 6. Vanderbilt 3 1 7. Florida 8 2 7. Georgia 1 1 7. Auburn 3 3 8. Kentucky 8 5 8. Auburn 1 2 8. South Carolina 3 4 9. Vanderbilt 8 6 9. Kentucky 1 3 9. Arkansas 3 5 10. Auburn 8 7 10. Florida 1 4 10. Mississippi State 3 9 11. Tennessee 9 0 LSU 1 4 11. Ole Miss 4 1 12. Alabama 9 8 Texas A&M 1 4 12. Missouri 4 4 13. South Carolina 1 0 1 13. Tennessee 1 5 13. Florida 4 7 14. Ole Miss 1 0 7 14. Missouri 1 6 14. Kentucky 4 8

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Vanderbilt 5 4 1. Vanderbilt 9 1. Arkansas 7 0 Florida 5 4 Kentucky 9 2. Mississippi State 6 3 3. Alabama 5 3 3. Arkansas 8 3. Missouri 6 0 South Carolina 5 3 Georgia 8 4. Florida 5 2 5. Mississippi State 5 2 5. LSU 6 Vanderbilt 5 2 6. Arkansas 4 8 Missouri 6 6. LSU 5 1 7. Tennessee 4 6 7. Texas A&M 5 7. Texas A&M 4 6 8. Kentucky 4 4 8. Ole Miss 4 Georgia 4 6 9. Auburn 4 3 Alabama 4 9. South Carolina 4 5 10. Ole Miss 4 1 10. Florida 3 10. Alabama 4 3 11. Missouri 4 0 11. South Carolina 2 11. Kentucky 4 2 12. LSU 3 7 Auburn 2 12. Auburn 3 7 Georgia 3 7 13. Mississippi State 1 Ole Miss 3 7 14. Texas A&M 3 4 14. Tennessee 3 5

Intentional BB allowed 1. Florida 1 3 2. Texas A&M 1 1 LSU 1 1 4. Auburn 8 5. Tennessee 7 Alabama 7 7. South Carolina 6 Kentucky 6 Arkansas 6 10. Ole Miss 5 Georgia 5 12. Missouri 4 Mississippi State 4 14. Vanderbilt 3 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Florida . 9 8 4 1. Vanderbilt 2753 1. Vanderbilt 1967 2. Vanderbilt . 9 7 9 2. Florida 2646 2. Florida 1866 3. Mississippi State . 9 7 8 3. LSU 2631 3. LSU 1864 4. LSU . 9 7 6 4. Arkansas 2503 4. Texas A&M 1747 5. Alabama . 9 7 6 5. Texas A&M 2486 5. Arkansas 1712 6. Arkansas . 9 7 5 6. Auburn 2314 6. Auburn 1643 7. Missouri . 9 7 4 7. Alabama 2310 7. Alabama 1617 8. Auburn . 9 7 4 8. Missouri 2249 8. Missouri 1533 9. South Carolina . 9 7 2 9. Mississippi State 2223 9. Ole Miss 1529 10. Ole Miss . 9 7 1 10. Kentucky 2177 10. South Carolina 1522 11. Georgia . 9 7 0 11. South Carolina 2174 11. Kentucky 1479 12. Tennessee . 9 7 0 12. Ole Miss 2160 12. Mississippi State 1448 13. Kentucky . 9 6 9 13. Georgia 2011 13. Georgia 1440 14. Texas A&M . 9 6 9 14. Tennessee 1843 14. Tennessee 1306

Assists Errors Fielding double plays 1. Florida 7 3 8 1. Texas A&M 7 8 1. Arkansas 6 4 2. Vanderbilt 7 2 8 2. Kentucky 6 8 2. Mississippi State 6 3 Arkansas 7 2 8 3. Arkansas 6 3 3. Vanderbilt 5 8 4. Mississippi State 7 2 5 LSU 6 3 4. Alabama 5 7 5. LSU 7 0 4 5. Ole Miss 6 2 5. South Carolina 5 6 6. Texas A&M 6 6 1 6. Georgia 6 1 LSU 5 6 7. Missouri 6 5 7 South Carolina 6 1 7. Kentucky 5 3 8. Alabama 6 3 7 Auburn 6 1 Texas A&M 5 3 9. Kentucky 6 3 0 9. Missouri 5 9 9. Florida 5 0 10. Auburn 6 1 0 10. Vanderbilt 5 8 10. Auburn 4 6 11. South Carolina 5 9 1 11. Alabama 5 6 11. Georgia 4 2 12. Ole Miss 5 6 9 Tennessee 5 6 Missouri 4 2 13. Georgia 5 1 0 13. Mississippi State 5 0 13. Ole Miss 3 6 14. Tennessee 4 8 1 14. Florida 4 2 14. Tennessee 3 5

Stolen bases against by Steal attempts against 1. Arkansas 7 6 1. Arkansas 3 6 1. Arkansas 1 1 2 2. Missouri 7 1 2. Texas A&M 3 0 2. Alabama 9 0 3. Alabama 6 2 3. Alabama 2 8 Missouri 9 0 4. Texas A&M 5 8 4. LSU 2 7 4. Texas A&M 8 8 5. Kentucky 5 7 5. Tennessee 2 6 5. Florida 7 6 6. Florida 5 1 6. Florida 2 5 6. LSU 7 3 Auburn 5 1 Vanderbilt 2 5 7. Kentucky 7 2 8. South Carolina 4 8 8. Ole Miss 2 4 8. South Carolina 7 0 9. LSU 4 6 9. Mississippi State 2 3 9. Auburn 6 8 10. Ole Miss 4 1 10. South Carolina 2 2 10. Ole Miss 6 5 11. Tennessee 3 7 11. Missouri 1 9 11. Tennessee 6 3 Georgia 3 7 12. Auburn 1 7 12. Vanderbilt 5 2 13. Mississippi State 2 9 13. Kentucky 1 5 Mississippi State 5 2 14. Vanderbilt 2 7 14. Georgia 1 4 14. Georgia 5 1

Passed balls interference 1. Georgia 2 2 1. LSU 1 2. Alabama 2 0 Alabama 1 3. Tennessee 1 3 Tennessee 1 4. Florida 1 2 Kentucky 1 5. Missouri 1 1 Missouri 1 Vanderbilt 1 1 Ole Miss 1 7. Arkansas 9 Arkansas 1 8. South Carolina 8 South Carolina 1 9. Texas A&M 7 Texas A&M 1 10. Mississippi State 6 Mississippi State 1 11. Auburn 4 12. Ole Miss 3 Kentucky 3 14. LSU 2 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 3 7 6 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 7 1 7 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 4 8 8 2. Ka'ai Tom-UK . 3 7 5 2. Kyle Martin-SC . 6 3 5 2. Mitchell Nau-AM . 4 6 0 3. Mitchell Nau-AM . 3 7 0 3. Christin Stewart-UT . 6 3 3 3. Kyle Martin-SC . 4 5 5 4. Nick Banks-AM . 3 6 4 4. JJ Schwarz-UF . 6 2 9 4. Wes Rea-MS . 4 5 4 5. Josh Tobias-UF . 3 5 5 5. Dansby Swanson-VU . 6 2 3 5. Nick Banks-AM . 4 5 0 6. Kade Scivicque-LS . 3 5 5 6. Andrew Lee-UT . 5 9 0 6. Mikey White-UA . 4 4 4 7. Kyle Barrett-UK . 3 5 4 7. Sikes Orvis-UM . 5 8 7 7. Christin Stewart-UT . 4 4 3 8. Kyle Martin-SC . 3 5 0 8. Zander Wiel-VU . 5 7 1 8. Ka'ai Tom-UK . 4 4 3 9. Andrew Stevenson-LS . 3 4 8 9. Harrison Bader-UF . 5 6 6 9. JaVon Shelby-UK . 4 4 2 10. Chris Chinea-LS . 3 4 4 10. Rhett Wiseman-VU . 5 6 6 10. Jacob Robson-MS . 4 3 6 11. Mikey White-UA . 3 3 9 11. Chris Chinea-LS . 5 3 9 11. Josh Tobias-UF . 4 3 5 12. Blake Allemand-AM . 3 3 9 12. Mikey White-UA . 5 3 7 12. Blake Allemand-AM . 4 3 0 13. Dansby Swanson-VU . 3 3 5 13. Nick Banks-AM . 5 3 6 13. Elliott Caldwell-SC . 4 2 6 14. Logan Taylor-AM . 3 3 3 14. Alex Bregman-LS . 5 3 5 14. Dansby Swanson-VU . 4 2 3 15. JJ Schwarz-UF . 3 3 2 15. Jeren Kendall-VU . 5 3 0 15. Zach Bowers-UG . 4 2 1

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 7 6 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 9 4 1. JJ Schwarz-UF 7 3 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU 7 0 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU 9 2 2. Zander Wiel-VU 6 8 3. Richie Martin-UF 6 3 3. Bryan Reynolds-VU 9 1 3. Harrison Bader-UF 6 6 4. Andrew Benintendi-AR 6 2 4. Chris Chinea-LS 8 8 4. Dansby Swanson-VU 6 4 5. JJ Schwarz-UF 6 0 Mitchell Nau-AM 8 8 5. Chris Chinea-LS 5 8 Josh Tobias-UF 6 0 6. Zander Wiel-VU 8 7 6. Andrew Benintendi-AR 5 7 Blake Allemand-AM 6 0 Nick Banks-AM 8 7 7. Conner Hale-LS 5 6 8. Alex Bregman-LS 5 9 8. Buddy Reed-UF 8 6 Kyle Martin-SC 5 6 Zander Wiel-VU 5 9 Conner Hale-LS 8 6 9. Tyler Spoon-AR 5 4 10. Bryan Reynolds-VU 5 6 Andrew Stevenson-LS 8 6 10. Sikes Orvis-UM 5 3 11. Dalton Guthrie-UF 5 5 11. JJ Schwarz-UF 8 5 11. Logan Taylor-AM 5 2 12. Mark Laird-LS 5 3 Andrew Benintendi-AR 8 5 12. Ka'ai Tom-UK 5 1 Andrew Stevenson-LS 5 3 13. Mark Laird-LS 8 4 13. 4 tied at...... 4 9 Harrison Bader-UF 5 3 Alex Bregman-LS 8 4 15. Ro Coleman-VU 5 2 Kyle Barrett-UK 8 4

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 2 4 1. Elliott Caldwell-SC 8 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR 2 0 2. Anfernee Grier-AU 2 2 2. Bobby Wernes-AR 6 2. JJ Schwarz-UF 1 8 Alex Bregman-LS 2 2 Mikey White-UA 6 3. Harrison Bader-UF 1 7 4. Kade Scivicque-LS 2 1 Jeren Kendall-VU 6 4. Sikes Orvis-UM 1 6 5. Tyler Spoon-AR 2 0 Dansby Swanson-VU 6 5. Zander Wiel-VU 1 5 Will Toffey-VU 2 0 6. Buddy Reed-UF 5 Dansby Swanson-VU 1 5 7. Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 9 Nick Senzel-UT 5 Christin Stewart-UT 1 5 Mikey White-UA 1 9 Jake Fraley-LS 5 Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 5 Zander Wiel-VU 1 9 Josh Tobias-UF 5 9. Kyle Martin-SC 1 4 10. Bryan Reynolds-VU 1 8 Andrew Stevenson-LS 5 10. Chris Chinea-LS 1 1 11. Mitchell Nau-AM 1 7 11. 6 tied at...... 4 11. Logan Taylor-AM 1 0 Blake Logan-AU 1 7 Ryne Birk-AM 1 0 Sikes Orvis-UM 1 7 Jared Foster-LS 1 0 Conner Hale-LS 1 7 14. 3 tied at...... 9 Chris Chinea-LS 1 7

Total bases Walks Hit by pitch 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 1 7 5 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR 5 0 1. Richie Martin-UF 1 6 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 6 4 2. Dansby Swanson-VU 4 3 2. Christin Stewart-UT 1 5 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR 1 6 2 3. Sikes Orvis-UM 4 1 3. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 4 4. JJ Schwarz-UF 1 6 1 4. Rhett Wiseman-VU 4 0 4. Mikey White-UA 1 3 5. Zander Wiel-VU 1 5 7 Damon Haecker-AU 4 0 Thomas Bernal-UK 1 3 6. Harrison Bader-UF 1 4 5 Wes Rea-MS 4 0 Connor Heady-UK 1 3 7. Alex Bregman-LS 1 3 9 7. J.B. Woodman-UM 3 9 7. Josh Tobias-UF 1 2 8. Chris Chinea-LS 1 3 8 Kyle Martin-SC 3 9 Mitchell Nau-AM 1 2 9. Bryan Reynolds-VU 1 3 2 9. JaVon Shelby-UK 3 8 9. Storm Wilson-UK 1 1 10. Kyle Martin-SC 1 2 9 Blake Allemand-AM 3 8 10. Ro Coleman-VU 1 0 11. Nick Banks-AM 1 2 8 DC Arendas-SC 3 8 JaVon Shelby-UK 1 0 12. Blake Allemand-AM 1 2 4 12. Jacob Robson-MS 3 7 Chris Hall-UT 1 0 13. Logan Taylor-AM 1 2 3 Zach Bowers-UG 3 7 Michael Bernal-AR 1 0 14. Kade Scivicque-LS 1 2 2 14. Alex Bregman-LS 3 6 Harrison Bader-UF 1 0 Buddy Reed-UF 1 2 2 15. 3 tied at...... 3 5 15. 8 tied at...... 9 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Tyler Campbell-VU 1 1 1. Blake Allemand-AM 1 0 1. Alex Bregman-LS 3 8 Mark Laird-LS 1 1 2. DC Arendas-SC 7 2. Stephen Wrenn-UG 2 8 3. Nick King-UG 9 Tyler Spoon-AR 7 3. Andrew Stevenson-LS 2 6 Michael Barash-AM 9 Alex Bregman-LS 7 4. Andrew Benintendi-AR 2 4 5. Jeren Kendall-VU 8 5. Will Toffey-VU 6 Mark Laird-LS 2 4 Benito Santiago-UT 8 JJ Schwarz-UF 6 6. Jake Fraley-LS 2 3 Cody Brown-MS 8 Ka'ai Tom-UK 6 7. Brett Peel-MO 2 2 Cameron Dishon-UM 8 Chris Chinea-LS 6 8. Jacob Robson-MS 2 1 A.J. Simcox-UT 8 Kyle Martin-SC 6 9. Richie Martin-UF 2 0 10. 7 tied at...... 7 J.B. Moss-AM 6 10. Jeren Kendall-VU 1 9 Andrew Benintendi-AR 6 11. Melvin Gray-AU 1 8 Josh Lester-MO 6 Buddy Reed-UF 1 8 Blake Logan-AU 6 13. Bryan Reynolds-VU 1 7 14. 6 tied at...... 5 Georgie Salem-UA 1 7 Cameron Dishon-UM 1 7

Total plate appearances At bats Steal attempts 1. Rhett Wiseman-VU 3 4 4 1. Rhett Wiseman-VU 2 9 0 1. Alex Bregman-LS 4 8 2. Dansby Swanson-VU 3 3 6 2. Bryan Reynolds-VU 2 8 6 2. Stephen Wrenn-UG 3 4 3. Richie Martin-UF 3 2 8 3. Dalton Guthrie-UF 2 8 2 3. Andrew Stevenson-LS 3 3 4. Bryan Reynolds-VU 3 2 6 Buddy Reed-UF 2 8 2 4. Mark Laird-LS 3 0 5. Zander Wiel-VU 3 2 3 5. Dansby Swanson-VU 2 8 1 Brett Peel-MO 3 0 6. Dalton Guthrie-UF 3 1 8 6. Zander Wiel-VU 2 7 5 6. Jake Fraley-LS 2 9 7. Buddy Reed-UF 3 1 2 7. Richie Martin-UF 2 6 5 7. Richie Martin-UF 2 8 Alex Bregman-LS 3 1 2 8. Conner Hale-LS 2 6 3 Andrew Benintendi-AR 2 8 9. Blake Allemand-AM 3 0 8 9. Alex Bregman-LS 2 6 0 9. Jacob Robson-MS 2 7 10. Harrison Bader-UF 3 0 5 Mark Laird-LS 2 6 0 10. Buddy Reed-UF 2 6 11. Will Toffey-VU 3 0 1 11. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 5 6 11. Cameron Dishon-UM 2 4 12. Mark Laird-LS 3 0 0 Harrison Bader-UF 2 5 6 12. Jeren Kendall-VU 2 3 13. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 9 5 Chris Chinea-LS 2 5 6 13. Melvin Gray-AU 2 1 14. Ro Coleman-VU 2 8 9 14. Will Toffey-VU 2 5 5 14. Georgie Salem-UA 2 0 15. 3 tied at...... 2 8 8 15. Anfernee Grier-AU 2 5 4 15. 2 tied at...... 1 9

Strikeouts Caught stealing Grounded into DP 1. Will Haynie-UA 8 0 1. Alex Bregman-LS 1 0 1. -MO 1 3 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU 7 3 2. Brett Peel-MO 8 2. Mitchell Nau-AM 9 3. Bryan Reynolds-VU 6 7 Buddy Reed-UF 8 Brandon Stephens-UG 9 4. Will Toffey-VU 6 5 Richie Martin-UF 8 Peter Alonso-UF 9 5. Colby Bortles-UM 6 3 5. Anfernee Grier-AU 7 Will Golsan-UM 9 6. Anfernee Grier-AU 6 1 Damon Haecker-AU 7 6. Ronnie Gideon-AM 8 7. Jeren Kendall-VU 6 0 Cameron Dishon-UM 7 Logan Nottebrok-AM 8 8. J.B. Woodman-UM 5 9 Andrew Stevenson-LS 7 Austin Knight-UM 8 9. Nick Banks-AM 5 8 9. Jake Fraley-LS 6 9. 9 tied at...... 7 Zander Wiel-VU 5 8 Mark Laird-LS 6 11. Sikes Orvis-UM 5 7 Stephen Wrenn-UG 6 12. Hunter Melton-AM 5 6 Dalton Guthrie-UF 6 Buddy Reed-UF 5 6 Jacob Robson-MS 6 14. Zach Bowers-UG 5 5 14. 8 tied at...... 5 Casey Hughston-UA 5 5 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 . 8 3 1. Carson Fulmer-VU . 1 8 0 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 127.2 2. Alex Lange-LS 1 . 9 7 2. Jared Walsh-UG . 1 8 5 2. Alex Lange-LS 114.0 3. Cole Lipscomb-AU 2 . 5 3 3. Bret Marks-UT . 2 0 2 3. Logan Shore-UF 112.1 4. Dalton Rentz-AU 2 . 6 0 4. A.J. Puk-UF . 2 1 0 4. Jared Poche'-LS 109.1 5. Jared Walsh-UG 2 .6 0 5. Alex Lange-LS . 2 1 2 5. Jack Wynkoop-SC 104.2 6. Logan Shore-UF 2 . 7 2 6. Cole Lipscomb-AU . 2 1 6 6. Reggie McClain-MO 101.0 7. Matt Kent-AM 2 . 7 6 7. Philip Pfeifer-VU . 2 2 3 7. Tanner Houck-MO 100.2 8. Grayson Long-AM 2 . 8 2 8. Ryan Lawlor-UG . 2 2 4 8. Christian Trent-UM 9 8 . 2 9. Bret Marks-UT 2 . 9 2 9. Keaton McKinney-AR . 2 2 5 9. Matt Kent-AM 9 8 . 0 10. Walker Buehler-VU 2 . 9 5 10. Kyle Serrano-UT . 2 3 2 10. Philip Pfeifer-VU 9 6 . 1 11. David Sosebee-UG 2 . 9 8 11. Dustin Beggs-UK . 2 3 4 11. Grayson Long-AM 9 5 . 2 12. Jared Poche'-LS 3 . 0 5 12. Keegan Thompson-AU . 2 3 5 12. Dustin Beggs-UK 9 3 . 2 13. Keegan Thompson-AU 3 . 1 0 13. Tanner Houck-MO . 2 3 5 13. Zack Brown-UK 9 3 . 0 14. Keaton McKinney-AR 3 . 2 1 14. Grayson Long-AM . 2 3 5 14. Cole Lipscomb-AU 9 2 . 2 15. Jack Wynkoop-SC 3 . 2 7 15. Logan Shore-UF . 2 3 8 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 9 2 . 2

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 6 7 1. Alex Lange-LS 4 4 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 4 2. Alex Lange-LS 1 3 1 2. Carson Fulmer-VU 3 9 2. Alex Lange-LS 1 2 3. Philip Pfeifer-VU 1 1 8 3. Zach Jackson-AR 3 6 3. Logan Shore-UF 1 1 4. Grayson Long-AM 1 0 6 4. Walker Buehler-VU 3 4 4. Matt Kent-AM 9 5. A.J. Puk-UF 1 0 4 5. A.J. Puk-UF 2 7 Grayson Long-AM 9 6. Walker Buehler-VU 9 2 Grayson Long-AM 2 7 Jared Poche'-LS 9 7. Tanner Houck-MO 9 1 Ryan Lawlor-UG 2 7 A.J. Puk-UF 9 Cole Lipscomb-AU 9 1 Jared Poche'-LS 2 7 8. Cole Lipscomb-AU 8 9. Bret Marks-UT 8 9 Kyle Cody-UK 2 7 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 8 Zach Jackson-AR 8 9 10. Matt Kent-AM 2 6 Jack Wynkoop-SC 8 11. Jack Wynkoop-SC 8 6 Philip Pfeifer-VU 2 6 Tanner Houck-MO 8 12. Logan Shore-UF 8 4 12. Logan Shore-UF 2 5 12. 7 tied at...... 7 Matt Kent-AM 8 4 Andrew Schwaab-MO 2 5 Ryan Lawlor-UG 8 4 14. Bobby Poyner-UF 2 3 15. Brady Bramlett-UM 8 3 15. 3 tied at...... 2 2

Saves Appearances Games started 1. Breckin Williams-MO 1 3 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 3 5 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 9 2. Jesse Stallings-LS 1 2 2. Ty Schlottmann-AM 3 2 Logan Shore-UF 1 9 3. Wyatt Short-UM 1 0 3. Taylor Lewis-UF 3 1 3. Jared Poche'-LS 1 8 4. Zach Jackson-AR 9 Jesse Stallings-LS 3 1 Keaton McKinney-AR 1 8 Taylor Widener-SC 9 Austin Tribby-MO 3 1 5. Alex Lange-LS 1 7 Andrew Lee-UT 9 Zac Person-LS 3 1 Grayson Long-AM 1 7 7. Mark Ecker-AM 8 7. Kyle Wright-VU 2 9 Rocky McCord-AU 1 7 Justin Camp-AU 8 8. Justin Camp-AU 2 8 8. Walker Buehler-VU 1 6 9. Thomas Burrows-UA 7 Kirby Snead-UF 2 8 9. 8 tied at...... 1 5 Taylor Lewis-UF 7 10. Philip Pfeifer-VU 2 7 11. Trevor Fitts-MS 6 Zach Jackson-AR 2 7 Jared Cheek-UG 6 Thomas Burrows-UA 2 7 13. 4 tied at...... 5 13. 5 tied at...... 2 6

Games finished Games in relief Sac bunts allowed 1. Breckin Williams-MO 2 4 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 3 3 1. Andy Cox-UT 1 1 2. Justin Camp-AU 2 1 2. Ty Schlottmann-AM 3 2 Reggie McClain-MO 1 1 3. Taylor Lewis-UF 2 0 3. Taylor Lewis-UF 3 1 3. Grayson Long-AM 1 0 Andrew Lee-UT 2 0 Jesse Stallings-LS 3 1 4. Will Carter-UA 8 Jesse Stallings-LS 2 0 Austin Tribby-MO 3 1 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 8 6. Thomas Burrows-UA 1 9 6. Zac Person-LS 2 9 6. Christian Trent-UM 7 Zach Jackson-AR 1 9 7. Kirby Snead-UF 2 8 Matt Kent-AM 7 Wyatt Short-UM 1 9 Justin Camp-AU 2 8 A.J. Puk-UF 7 9. Jared Cheek-UG 1 8 9. Thomas Burrows-UA 2 7 Jack Wynkoop-SC 7 10. Ben Bowden-VU 1 7 10. Parker Bugg-LS 2 6 John Kilichowski-VU 7 Mark Ecker-AM 1 7 Kyle Wright-VU 2 6 Rocky McCord-AU 7 12. 5 tied at...... 1 4 Ben Bowden-VU 2 6 12. 7 tied at...... 6 13. 7 tied at...... 2 5 Sac flies allowed Losses Runners picked off 1. Brady Bramlett-UM 5 1. Preston Brown-MS 8 1. Sean McLaughlin-UG 4 Dustin Beggs-UK 5 2. Christian Trent-UM 7 A.J. Puk-UF 4 3. Jacob Waguespack-UM 4 Reggie McClain-MO 7 Peter Fairbanks-MO 4 Kyle Cody-UK 4 Ryan Lawlor-UG 7 Jack Wynkoop-SC 4 Ray Castillo-UA 4 5. Zack Brown-UK 6 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 4 James Teague-AR 4 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 6 Dustin Beggs-UK 4 John Kilichowski-VU 4 Drake Owenby-UT 6 David Sosebee-UG 4 Andrew Nelson-UK 4 Trey Wingenter-AU 6 Keaton McKinney-AR 4 Ryan Lawlor-UG 4 Logan Shore-UF 6 9. James Teague-AR 3 Jacob Stone-AR 4 Will Carter-UA 6 Ross Mitchell-MS 3 Robby Clements-AU 4 11. 10 tied at...... 5 John Kilichowski-VU 3 12. 25 tied at...... 3 Jacob Stone-AR 3 Reggie McClain-MO 3 Zack Brown-UK 3 Mike Rivera-UF 3

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 3 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 3 1. Andrew Schwaab-MO 1 4 Christian Trent-UM 1 3 Jared Poche'-LS 3 2. Logan Shore-UF 1 2 3. Alex Lange-LS 1 2 Jonah Patten-AR 3 3. Austin Sexton-MS 1 1 4. Dominic Taccolini-AR 1 0 4. Peter Fairbanks-MO 2 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 1 1 Reggie McClain-MO 1 0 Brady Bramlett-UM 2 5. Dominic Taccolini-AR 1 0 6. Zack Brown-UK 9 Zach Waters-UG 2 Jackson Lowery-AR 1 0 Zach Jackson-AR 9 Dylan Dwyer-UK 2 7. John Kilichowski-VU 9 Walker Buehler-VU 9 Ryan Johnson-VU 2 Clarke Schmidt-SC 9 Trey Wingenter-AU 9 Bryce Montes De Oca-MO 2 Carson Fulmer-VU 9 -UF 9 Lance Phillips-AR 2 Sean McLaughlin-UG 9 Tyler Ferguson-VU 9 Jacob Stone-AR 2 11. 8 tied at...... 8 12. 5 tied at...... 8 Brigham Hill-AM 2 Taylor Hicks-UG 2 14. 38 tied at...... 1

Intentional BB allowed Hits allowed Runs allowed 1. -AM 5 1. Jared Walsh-UG 3 5 1. David Sosebee-UG 1 8 2. Taylor Lewis-UF 4 2. Kyle Serrano-UT 4 6 2. Jared Walsh-UG 2 1 3. Aaron Rhodes-UF 3 3. David Sosebee-UG 4 7 3. Keegan Thompson-AU 2 6 Zach Strecker-UK 3 4. Vance Tatum-MS 5 6 4. Alex Lange-LS 2 8 Jake Godfrey-LS 3 5. Bret Marks-UT 5 8 5. Dalton Rentz-AU 3 0 Taylor Widener-SC 3 6. A.J. Puk-UF 5 9 6. Cole Lipscomb-AU 3 1 7. 17 tied at...... 2 Andy Cox-UT 5 9 7. Carson Fulmer-VU 3 2 8. Keegan Thompson-AU 6 1 Bret Marks-UT 3 2 9. Kyle Cody-UK 6 3 9. Austin Sexton-MS 3 3 Ryan Lawlor-UG 6 3 Peter Fairbanks-MO 3 3 Dalton Rentz-AU 6 3 Kyle Serrano-UT 3 3 12. Dominic Taccolini-AR 6 7 Andy Cox-UT 3 3 13. Austin Sexton-MS 6 9 13. Keaton McKinney-AR 3 4 Ross Mitchell-MS 6 9 Vance Tatum-MS 3 4 15. Clarke Schmidt-SC 7 0 Walker Buehler-VU 3 4

Earned runs allowed Walks allowed Doubles allowed 1. Jared Walsh-UG 1 6 1. Matt Kent-AM 1 2 1. Ross Mitchell-MS 5 2. David Sosebee-UG 1 8 Tanner Houck-MO 1 2 2. Jared Walsh-UG 6 Dalton Rentz-AU 1 8 3. Jack Wynkoop-SC 1 4 Kyle Serrano-UT 6 4. Keegan Thompson-AU 2 4 4. Keegan Thompson-AU 1 6 4. Ryan Lawlor-UG 7 5. Bret Marks-UT 2 5 Lucas Laster-MS 1 6 David Sosebee-UG 7 Andy Cox-UT 2 5 6. Kyle Cody-UK 1 7 6. Dalton Rentz-AU 8 Alex Lange-LS 2 5 7. Ross Mitchell-MS 1 8 A.J. Puk-UF 8 8. Cole Lipscomb-AU 2 6 8. Reggie McClain-MO 1 9 8. Austin Sexton-MS 1 0 Carson Fulmer-VU 2 6 Drake Owenby-UT 1 9 Peter Fairbanks-MO 1 0 10. Kyle Serrano-UT 2 7 10. Clarke Schmidt-SC 2 0 Keaton McKinney-AR 1 0 11. Lucas Laster-MS 2 8 Dustin Beggs-UK 2 0 Grayson Long-AM 1 0 Ross Mitchell-MS 2 8 Vance Tatum-MS 2 0 Dominic Taccolini-AR 1 0 13. Peter Fairbanks-MO 2 9 13. Brady Bramlett-UM 2 1 13. Zack Brown-UK 1 1 Walker Buehler-VU 2 9 David Sosebee-UG 2 1 Walker Buehler-VU 1 1 15. Ryan Lawlor-UG 3 0 15. Christian Trent-UM 2 2 Drake Owenby-UT 1 1 Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Jack Wynkoop-SC 0 1. Will Carter-UA 1 Trey Killian-AR 0 Jared Walsh-UG 1 Jared Poche'-LS 0 3. Ross Mitchell-MS 2 Clarke Schmidt-SC 0 Grayson Long-AM 2 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 0 5. Rocky McCord-AU 3 Rocky McCord-AU 0 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 3 Vance Tatum-MS 0 Alex Lange-LS 3 Matt Kent-AM 0 Preston Brown-MS 3 Dominic Taccolini-AR 0 9. Sean McLaughlin-UG 4 Keaton McKinney-AR 0 Drake Owenby-UT 4 Austin Sexton-MS 0 Jack Wynkoop-SC 4 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Andy Cox-UT 4 Dalton Rentz-AU 0 David Sosebee-UG 4 David Sosebee-UG 0 Matt Kent-AM 4 Jared Walsh-UG 0 Vance Tatum-MS 4 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Mark Laird-LS 1.000 1. Zander Wiel-VU 6 3 6 1. Zander Wiel-VU 5 9 7 Harrison Bader-UF 1.000 2. Zach Lavy-MO 5 9 4 2. Zach Lavy-MO 5 5 0 Mitchell Nau-AM 1.000 3. Wes Rea-MS 5 5 2 3. Wes Rea-MS 5 2 9 Chris Hall-UT 1.000 4. Evan White-UK 5 4 1 4. Kyle Martin-SC 5 1 5 Storm Wilson-UK 1.000 5. Kyle Martin-SC 5 4 0 5. Evan White-UK 5 1 2 Christin Stewart-UT 1.000 6. Michael Barash-AM 5 2 1 6. Sikes Orvis-UM 4 6 7 Keegan McGovern-UG 1.000 7. Sikes Orvis-UM 5 0 5 7. Michael Barash-AM 4 5 9 Trey Harris-MO 1.000 8. Kade Scivicque-LS 4 9 3 8. Daniel Robert-AU 4 3 9 Nick Choruby-AM 1.000 9. Daniel Robert-AU 4 7 4 9. Clark Eagan-AR 4 2 4 Sam Gillikin-AU 1.000 10. Karl Ellison-VU 4 5 7 10. Kade Scivicque-LS 4 2 2 JC Wilhite-UA 1.000 11. Clark Eagan-AR 4 5 4 11. Chris Chinea-LS 4 1 7 Ro Coleman-VU 1.000 12. Chris Chinea-LS 4 5 1 12. Karl Ellison-VU 3 8 5 13. Evan White-UK . 9 9 8 13. Will Haynie-UA 4 3 2 13. Will Haynie-UA 3 7 6 14. Kyle Martin-SC . 9 9 8 14. Hunter Melton-AM 3 9 4 14. Blake Logan-AU 3 4 4 15. Mike Rivera-UF . 9 9 7 15. Blake Logan-AU 3 7 7 15. Hunter Melton-AM 3 3 2

Assists Fielding double plays Passed balls 1. Alex Bregman-LS 2 2 2 1. Wes Rea-MS 5 2 1. Zach Bowers-UG 1 3 2. Richie Martin-UF 1 9 1 2. Zander Wiel-VU 5 1 Will Haynie-UA 1 3 3. Dalton Guthrie-UF 1 8 9 3. Kyle Martin-SC 4 6 3. Brandon Stephens-UG 9 JaVon Shelby-UK 1 8 9 4. Alex Bregman-LS 4 5 4. Mike Rivera-UF 8 5. Dansby Swanson-VU 1 8 5 Evan White-UK 4 5 5. Benito Santiago-UT 7 6. Mikey White-UA 1 7 7 6. Dansby Swanson-VU 4 4 Carson Shaddy-AR 7 7. Ryan Howard-MO 1 7 0 7. JaVon Shelby-UK 4 1 7. Jason Delay-VU 6 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 7 0 8. Chris Chinea-LS 4 0 Brett Bond-MO 6 9. Blake Allemand-AM 1 6 5 Zach Lavy-MO 4 0 Michael Barash-AM 6 10. Cody Nulph-AU 1 6 3 Daniel Robert-AU 4 0 Hunter Taylor-SC 6 Rick Nomura-AR 1 6 3 Rick Nomura-AR 4 0 David Houser-UT 6 12. Michael Bernal-AR 1 6 2 12. Kyle Overstreet-UA 3 9 12. Jack Klages-MO 5 13. Brett Peel-MO 1 5 8 13. Clark Eagan-AR 3 8 Taylor Poe-UA 5 14. Nick King-UG 1 4 9 Blake Allemand-AM 3 8 Karl Ellison-VU 5 15. John Holland-MS 1 4 8 15. 2 tied at...... 3 7 15. JJ Schwarz-UF 4

Catchers interference Steal attempts against Stolen bases against 1. Michael Barash-AM 1 1. Will Haynie-UA 6 9 1. Will Haynie-UA 5 0 Josh Lovelady-MS 1 2. Michael Barash-AM 6 3 2. Brett Bond-MO 4 9 Brett Bond-MO 1 3. Brett Bond-MO 5 8 3. Michael Barash-AM 4 3 Michael Papierski-LS 1 4. Kade Scivicque-LS 5 7 4. Blake Logan-AU 3 7 Greg Fettes-UK 1 5. Tucker Pennell-AR 5 6 5. Tucker Pennell-AR 3 6 Logan Koch-SC 1 6. Blake Logan-AU 4 7 Kade Scivicque-LS 3 6 David Houser-UT 1 7. Mike Rivera-UF 4 2 7. Greg Fettes-UK 3 4 Austin Knight-UM 1 8. Greg Fettes-UK 4 1 8. Mike Rivera-UF 2 8 Tucker Pennell-AR 1 Austin Knight-UM 4 1 Logan Koch-SC 2 8 Will Haynie-UA 1 10. Logan Koch-SC 3 7 10. Austin Knight-UM 2 4 11. Brandon Stephens-UG 3 1 11. Zach Arnold-UK 2 3 David Houser-UT 3 1 Brandon Stephens-UG 2 3 13. Jack Klages-MO 2 9 13. Jack Klages-MO 2 2 Benito Santiago-UT 2 9 14. Carson Shaddy-AR 2 1 15. 2 tied at...... 2 8 15. JJ Schwarz-UF 2 0

Caught stealing by Errors 1. Kade Scivicque-LS 2 1 1. Connor Heady-UK 2 0 2. Tucker Pennell-AR 2 0 2. Blake Allemand-AM 1 8 Michael Barash-AM 2 0 3. JaVon Shelby-UK 1 5 4. Will Haynie-UA 1 9 4. Mike Bell-UG 1 4 5. Austin Knight-UM 1 7 5. Kyler Deese-AU 1 3 6. Mike Rivera-UF 1 4 Max Schrock-SC 1 3 7. David Houser-UT 1 3 Jordan Gore-SC 1 3 Josh Lovelady-MS 1 3 8. Errol Robinson-UM 1 2 9. Karl Ellison-VU 1 2 Ronnie Gideon-AM 1 2 10. Benito Santiago-UT 1 0 Cody Nulph-AU 1 2 Blake Logan-AU 1 0 11. Zach Lavy-MO 1 1 12. Brett Bond-MO 9 Ryan Gridley-MS 1 1 Logan Koch-SC 9 Michael Bernal-AR 1 1 Trey Killian-AR 9 Will Golsan-UM 1 1 15. 3 tied at...... 8 15. 2 tied at...... 1 0 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 58 - Texas A&M (vs TCU, Jun 08, 2015) Runs scored: 22 - Florida (vs Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015) 22 - Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) H i t s : 22 - Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) R B I s : 22 - Florida (vs Rhode Island, Feb 14, 2015) 22 - Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) D o u b l e s : 8 - Vanderbilt (vs Alabama, May 22, 2015) T r i p l e s : 4 - Vanderbilt (vs Radford, May 31, 2015) 4 - Alabama (vs Mississippi Valley, Apr 21, 2015) Home runs: 7 - Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) Total bases: 46 - Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) W a l k s : 15 - South Carolina (vs Georgia, Mar 27, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 25 - Texas A&M (vs TCU, Jun 08, 2015) Sac hits: 4 - (7 times ) Sac flies: 4 - South Carolina (vs Georgia, Mar 29, 2015) Stolen bases: 8 - LSU (vs Lehigh, May 29, 2015) Caught stealing: 4 - Auburn (vs Florida, May 14, 2015) Hit by pitch: 7 - Vanderbilt (vs Radford, May 31, 2015) 7 - Florida (vs Florida A&M, May 29, 2015) Runners LOB: 20 - Georgia (vs Longwood, Mar 07, 2015) Hit into DP: 4 - (4 times )

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 48 - (4 times ) A s s is t s : 29 - LSU (vs Alabama, Apr 02, 2015) E r r o r s : 7 - Tennessee (vs Georgia, Mar 21, 2015) Passed balls: 2 - (14 times ) DPs turned: 5 - Arkansas (vs South Alabama, Feb 21, 2015) 5 - Mississippi State (vs San Diego, Mar 08, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 16.0 - (4 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 22 - LSU (vs Ole Miss, Mar 14, 2015) 22 - Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2015) Hits allowed: 1 - (7 times ) Wild pitches: 5 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 6 - Arkansas (vs Kentucky, Apr 11, 2015) 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)

Batting

At bats: 108 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) 108 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Runs scored: 29 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) H i ts : 36 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) R B I s : 27 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) D o u b le s : 9 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 22, 2015) 9 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 02, 2015) T r ip le s : 4 - Vanderbilt vs Radford (May 31, 2015) 4 - Mississippi Valley vs Alabama (Apr 21, 2015) Home runs: 9 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) Total bases: 71 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) W a lk s : 19 - Alabama vs Mississippi State (Mar 14, 2015) S t r ik e o u ts : 41 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Sac hits: 5 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) 5 - Alabama vs Florida (Mar 28, 2015) Sac flies: 5 - Georgia vs South Carolina (Mar 29, 2015) Stolen bases: 8 - Lehigh vs LSU (May 29, 2015) Caught stealing: 4 - Auburn vs Florida (May 14, 2015) 4 - Auburn vs Florida (May 15, 2015) 4 - Texas A&M vs Tennessee (May 01, 2015) Hit by pitch: 7 - Vanderbilt vs Radford (May 31, 2015) 7 - Florida A&M vs Florida (May 29, 2015) 7 - Kentucky vs Arkansas (Apr 11, 2015) Runners LOB: 26 - LSU vs Mississippi State (May 02, 2015) Hit into DP: 5 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 11, 2015) 5 - Mississippi State vs Kentucky (Mar 22, 2015) 5 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 04, 2015)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 96 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) 96 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) A s s is t s : 41 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) E r r o r s : 8 - Georgia vs Tennessee (Mar 21, 2015) Passed balls: 3 - Georgia vs Kentucky (May 09, 2015) 3 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 15, 2015) DPs turned: 5 - Mississippi State vs Kentucky (Mar 22, 2015) 5 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 04, 2015) 5 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 11, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 32.0 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) 32.0 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) S t r ik e o u ts : 41 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Hits allowed: 1 - (6 times ) Wild pitches: 5 - (8 times ) Hit batters: 7 - Kentucky vs Arkansas (Apr 11, 2015) 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 8 - Taylor, Texas A&M (vs TCU, Jun 08, 2015) 8 - Avant, Alabama (vs LSU, Apr 02, 2015) Runs scored: 5 - A Benintendi, Arkansas (vs Mississippi Valley, Apr 08, 2015) 5 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) H i ts : 5 - (5 times ) R B I s : 10 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) D o u b le s : 3 - (4 times ) T r ip le s :2-(5 times ) Home runs: 4 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) Total bases: 18 - Schwarz, Florida (vs Stetson, Apr 07, 2015) W a lk s : 5 - Kopetsky, Texas A&M (vs Texas-Pan American, Mar 11, 2015) S t r ik e o u ts : 4 - (13 times ) Sac hits: 3 - Logan, Georgia (vs Alabama, Apr 11, 2015) Sac flies: 2 - (6 times ) Stolen bases: 4 - Bregman, LSU (vs Northwestern State, Apr 08, 2015) 4 - S. Wilson, Kentucky (vs Richmond, Feb 14, 2015) Caught stealing: 2 - (5 times ) Hit by pitch: 3 - C. Heady, Kentucky (vs Arkansas, Apr 11, 2015) 3 - Martin, Florida (vs Florida A&M, May 29, 2015) 3 - Nau, Texas A&M (vs Texas-Pan American, Mar 10, 2015) Runners LOB: 8 - M Bernal, Arkansas (vs Loyola Marymount, Mar 08, 2015)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 25 - Chinea, LSU (vs Alabama, Apr 02, 2015) A s s is t s : 8 - (11 times ) E r r o r s : 3 - (4 times ) Passed balls: 2 - (14 times )

Pitching

Innings pitched: 9.0 - (25 times ) S t r ik e o u ts : 14 - Fulmer, Vanderbilt (vs Alabama, May 14, 2015) 14 - Long, Texas A&M (vs Alabama, Mar 20, 2015) 14 - Fulmer, Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 09, 2015) Wild pitches: 4 - Lange, LSU (vs Boston College, Feb 20, 2015) 4 - D Taccolini, Arkansas (vs Mississippi State, Apr 25, 2015) Hit batters: 3 - (10 times ) 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gnd Texas A&M 132 444 . 2 9 7 522 174 . 2 9 9 348 110 . 3 1 4 306 108 . 2 8 3 31 91 . 3 4 1 230 555 . 4 1 4 536 594 0.9 Alabama 123 464 . 2 6 5 452 162 . 2 7 8 292 993 . 2 9 4 283 109 . 2 5 8 25 87 . 2 8 7 180 532 . 3 3 8 520 512 1.0 Arkansas 176 633 . 2 7 8 447 153 . 2 9 2 320 108 . 2 9 5 303 108 . 2 8 0 25 67 . 3 7 3 231 558 . 4 1 4 569 573 1.0 Auburn 161 563 . 2 8 6 392 146 . 2 6 7 295 100 . 2 9 4 258 102 . 2 5 1 22 72 . 3 0 6 205 538 . 3 8 1 506 576 0.9 South Carolina 160 579 . 2 7 6 324 130 . 2 4 9 248 852 . 2 9 1 236 103 . 2 2 9 24 71 . 3 3 8 168 496 . 3 3 9 482 565 0.9 Florida 244 797 . 3 0 6 476 162 . 2 9 4 388 121 . 3 2 0 332 120 . 2 7 6 32 85 . 3 7 6 239 602 . 3 9 7 658 620 1.1 Georgia 144 521 . 2 7 6 349 132 . 2 6 4 235 858 . 2 7 4 258 987 . 2 6 1 19 77 . 2 4 7 180 477 . 3 7 7 430 519 0.8 Kentucky 128 426 . 3 0 0 418 147 . 2 8 4 278 942 . 2 9 5 268 955 . 2 8 1 20 85 . 2 3 5 175 488 . 3 5 9 497 504 1.0 LSU 154 517 . 2 9 8 608 191 . 3 1 8 397 124 . 3 1 9 365 118 . 3 0 8 14 69 . 2 0 3 238 593 . 4 0 1 697 621 1.1 Ole Miss 146 530 . 2 7 5 360 138 . 2 6 0 257 933 . 2 7 5 249 979 . 2 5 4 19 70 . 2 7 1 204 505 . 4 0 4 440 490 0.9 Missouri 187 670 . 2 7 9 300 121 . 2 4 6 234 821 . 2 8 5 253 106 . 2 3 7 19 54 . 3 5 2 177 506 . 3 5 0 517 497 1.0 Mississippi State 130 448 . 2 9 0 363 137 . 2 6 4 237 917 . 2 5 8 256 904 . 2 8 3 15 77 . 1 9 5 185 480 . 3 8 5 476 558 0.9 Tennessee 126 523 . 2 4 1 297 109 . 2 7 2 197 741 . 2 6 6 226 873 . 2 5 9 14 63 . 2 2 2 167 441 . 3 7 9 385 483 0.8 Vanderbilt 251 884 . 2 8 4 475 162 . 2 9 3 366 123 . 2 9 7 360 127 . 2 8 3 34 109 . 3 1 2 254 638 . 3 9 8 614 570 1.1 Totals 2262 7999 . 2 8 3 5783 2068 . 2 8 0 4092 1394 . 2 9 4 3953 1474 . 2 6 8 313 1077 . 2 9 1 2833 7409 . 3 8 2 7327 7682 1.0

w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc kl Texas A&M 12 51 . 2 3 5 199 679 . 2 9 3 129 194 . 6 6 5 194 697 . 2 7 8 637 126 . 5 0 3 129 210 504 49 76 124 Alabama 4 21 . 1 9 0 198 646 . 3 0 7 89 156 . 5 7 1 220 723 . 3 0 4 523 112 . 4 6 6 138 141 468 43 56 106 Arkansas 6 48 . 1 2 5 203 677 . 3 0 0 97 165 . 5 8 8 178 689 . 2 5 8 615 124 . 4 9 2 118 189 489 42 54 111 Auburn 23 69 . 3 3 3 192 656 . 2 9 3 95 159 . 5 9 7 159 654 . 2 4 3 573 114 . 5 0 0 108 219 461 45 59 104 South Carolina 5 44 . 1 1 4 149 511 . 2 9 2 95 153 . 6 2 1 163 628 . 2 6 0 506 100 . 5 0 3 103 168 418 31 61 113 Florida 18 66 . 2 7 3 247 780 . 3 1 7 142 218 . 6 5 1 257 811 . 3 1 7 699 137 . 5 0 8 180 193 509 56 76 99 Georgia 7 44 . 1 5 9 157 584 . 2 6 9 71 144 . 4 9 3 163 617 . 2 6 4 473 983 . 4 8 1 90 150 432 39 61 120 Kentucky 9 46 . 1 9 6 175 612 . 2 8 6 88 159 . 5 5 3 167 604 . 2 7 6 500 106 . 4 6 8 107 151 457 31 53 98 LSU 10 63 . 1 5 9 267 822 . 3 2 5 141 239 . 5 9 0 237 787 . 3 0 1 681 137 . 4 9 7 140 213 519 65 73 68 Ole Miss 12 71 . 1 6 9 159 553 . 2 8 8 85 140 . 6 0 7 142 610 . 2 3 3 499 107 . 4 6 5 84 138 420 39 48 151 Missouri 6 28 . 2 1 4 155 511 . 3 0 3 85 150 . 5 6 7 118 583 . 2 0 2 418 915 . 4 5 7 78 147 361 21 42 124 Mississippi State 12 61 . 1 9 7 149 589 . 2 5 3 79 154 . 5 1 3 142 584 . 2 4 3 528 107 . 4 9 0 98 187 452 27 76 119 Tennessee 7 48 . 1 4 6 120 472 . 2 5 4 64 132 . 4 8 5 129 523 . 2 4 7 428 869 . 4 9 3 79 167 364 32 47 87 Vanderbilt 17 64 . 2 6 6 233 823 . 2 8 3 130 208 . 6 2 5 235 834 . 2 8 2 690 142 . 4 8 5 168 187 565 50 77 147 Totals 148 724 . 2 0 4 2603 8915 . 2 9 2 1390 2371 . 5 8 6 2504 9344 . 2 6 8 7770 1594 . 4 8 7 1620 2460 6615 570 859 1571

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of Jun 25, 2015) (All games Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct h ab avg out out gnd gdp Texas A&M 232 889 . 2 6 1 327 131 . 2 4 9 262 993 . 2 6 4 297 120 . 2 4 6 188 584 . 3 2 2 164 715 . 2 2 9 504 568 0.9 43 Alabama 194 683 . 2 8 4 316 131 . 2 4 0 250 952 . 2 6 3 260 104 . 2 4 9 204 539 . 3 7 8 140 629 . 2 2 3 492 548 0.9 42 Arkansas 233 915 . 2 5 5 310 120 . 2 5 7 258 101 . 2 5 3 285 110 . 2 5 9 220 574 . 3 8 3 156 660 . 2 3 6 480 634 0.8 49 Auburn 197 751 . 2 6 2 320 133 . 2 4 0 241 928 . 2 6 0 276 115 . 2 3 9 186 548 . 3 3 9 169 694 . 2 4 4 551 549 1.0 42 South Carolina 204 742 . 2 7 5 313 119 . 2 6 3 251 905 . 2 7 7 266 102 . 2 5 9 191 510 . 3 7 5 157 634 . 2 4 8 464 509 0.9 42 Florida 206 102 . 2 0 0 326 126 . 2 5 7 215 899 . 2 3 9 317 139 . 2 2 7 192 624 . 3 0 8 163 740 . 2 2 0 554 666 0.8 41 Georgia 175 658 . 2 6 6 261 113 . 2 3 0 216 869 . 2 4 9 220 925 . 2 3 8 172 481 . 3 5 8 155 610 . 2 5 4 498 447 1.1 35 Kentucky 229 796 . 2 8 8 277 110 . 2 5 1 239 856 . 2 7 9 267 104 . 2 5 6 181 494 . 3 6 6 173 635 . 2 7 2 452 540 0.8 40 LSU 223 883 . 2 5 3 307 141 . 2 1 7 230 999 . 2 3 0 300 130 . 2 3 1 200 623 . 3 2 1 151 729 . 2 0 7 578 630 0.9 43 Ole Miss 202 756 . 2 6 7 332 123 . 2 7 0 273 906 . 3 0 1 261 108 . 2 4 2 173 510 . 3 3 9 143 623 . 2 3 0 540 515 1.0 25 Missouri 214 805 . 2 6 6 263 112 . 2 3 5 222 844 . 2 6 3 255 108 . 2 3 6 179 513 . 3 4 9 156 638 . 2 4 5 411 583 0.7 36 Mississippi State 162 634 . 2 5 6 333 120 . 2 7 7 232 827 . 2 8 1 263 101 . 2 6 0 179 485 . 3 6 9 152 588 . 2 5 9 341 614 0.6 47 Tennessee 152 590 . 2 5 8 255 104 . 2 4 5 196 739 . 2 6 5 211 893 . 2 3 6 157 438 . 3 5 8 136 544 . 2 5 0 431 412 1.0 30 Vanderbilt 214 894 . 2 3 9 294 146 . 2 0 1 228 101 . 2 2 4 280 133 . 2 0 9 202 656 . 3 0 8 165 776 . 2 1 3 564 602 0.9 47 Totals 2837 1102 . 2 5 7 4234 1733 . 2 4 4 3313 1275 . 2 6 0 3758 1560 . 2 4 1 2624 7579 . 3 4 6 2180 9215 . 2 3 7 6860 7817 0.9 50

Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Texas A&M 64 64 9.10 8.64 3.72 3.04 3.00 8.87 3 . 0 1.24 0.22 0.40 7.79 8.78 38.67 58 88 . 6 5 9 Alabama 60 60 8.98 8.52 4.53 4.12 4.14 8.00 1 . 9 1.64 0.17 0.47 8.22 9.15 39.29 62 90 . 6 8 9 Arkansas 65 65 8.78 8.56 4.79 4.08 4.45 7.63 1 . 7 1.26 0.09 0.55 7.57 10.00 39.88 76 11 . 6 7 9 Auburn 62 62 8.83 8.50 4.17 3.42 3.48 7.64 2 . 2 1.43 0.20 0.54 9.05 9.02 39.05 51 68 . 7 5 0 South Carolina 57 57 8.90 9.17 4.93 4.20 3.65 8.09 2 . 2 1.79 0.07 0.60 8.23 9.03 39.74 48 70 . 6 8 6 Florida 70 70 8.89 7.70 3.57 3.18 2.66 8.03 3 . 0 1.19 0.20 0.68 8.02 9.64 37.27 51 76 . 6 7 1 Georgia 54 54 8.89 8.18 4.74 3.96 4.33 7.91 1 . 8 1.27 0.21 0.56 9.34 8.38 39.83 37 51 . 7 2 5 Kentucky 55 55 8.96 9.24 5.24 4.36 3.07 7.43 2 . 4 1.55 0.24 0.88 8.25 9.86 39.41 57 72 . 7 9 2 LSU 66 66 9.41 7.68 3.51 2.98 3.30 8.11 2 . 5 1.14 0.20 0.41 8.37 9.13 37.94 46 73 . 6 3 0 Ole Miss 58 58 8.79 9.43 5.32 4.38 2.88 7.10 2 . 5 1.89 0.14 0.72 9.54 9.09 39.56 41 65 . 6 3 1 Missouri 5858 8.818.404.213.652.618.03 3 . 11.200.280.777.2410.2738.347190 . 7 8 9 Mississippi State 54 54 8.94 9.23 5.20 4.51 3.69 7.37 2 . 0 1.44 0.13 0.73 6.36 11.45 39.98 29 52 . 5 5 8 Tennessee 50 50 8.71 8.41 4.92 4.01 3.85 8.19 2 . 1 1.86 0.31 0.56 8.91 8.52 39.28 37 63 . 5 8 7 Vanderbilt 72 72 9.11 6.97 3.39 2.84 4.05 9.65 2 . 4 1.18 0.14 0.43 7.74 8.26 37.87 27 52 . 5 1 9 Totals 84 84 8.94 8.42 4.38 3.72 3.50 8.04 2 . 3 1.41 0.18 0.58 8.17 9.31 38.94 691 10 . 6 7 6

* = average based on 9-inning game 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (All games)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. LSU 66 . 3 1 4 . 3 7 7 . 4 5 6 2429 451 762 146 23 51 415 221 341 130 36 31 33 2. Texas A&M 64 . 2 9 9 . 3 8 8 . 4 5 6 2187 424 654 108 13 70 401 280 423 36 19 38 35 3. Florida 70 . 2 9 8 . 3 8 1 . 4 5 3 2417 489 720 129 24 66 445 272 410 80 32 23 33 4. Vanderbilt 72 . 2 9 0 . 3 8 0 . 4 5 5 2505 476 726 152 28 69 433 302 610 106 32 45 31 5. Arkansas 65 . 2 8 8 . 3 7 7 . 4 2 7 2164 387 623 107 18 53 343 273 418 55 23 29 31 6. Kentucky 55 . 2 8 8 . 3 7 4 . 3 9 6 1897 289 546 93 10 31 263 188 359 53 19 24 20 7. Alabama 60 . 2 7 5 . 3 4 8 . 3 8 3 2089 315 575 105 20 27 285 192 485 61 20 30 21 8. Auburn 62 . 2 7 3 . 3 5 9 . 3 7 1 2029 301 553 109 18 18 271 232 412 62 38 45 25 9. Mississippi State 54 . 2 7 1 . 3 7 2 . 3 6 4 1821 285 493 87 8 22 244 253 315 47 15 41 17 10. Georgia 54 . 2 6 7 . 3 5 5 . 3 9 3 1845 286 493 85 14 40 255 211 406 63 12 36 16 11. Ole Miss 58 . 2 6 5 . 3 5 9 . 3 7 6 1912 298 506 95 5 36 274 249 484 52 26 23 21 12. Tennessee 50 . 2 6 2 . 3 5 3 . 3 8 5 1614 229 423 66 14 35 203 169 354 57 28 53 14 13. Missouri 58 . 2 5 8 .3 3 0 . 3 8 3 1889 274 487 86 14 41 249 182 417 69 26 27 22 14. South Carolina 57 . 2 5 7 . 3 5 0 . 3 7 5 1882 315 484 63 15 43 291 253 374 63 14 29 31

Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Vanderbilt 72 2 . 8 4 . 2 1 651- 21 655.2 508 247 207 295 703 4 31 14 13 4 .0 5 9 . 6 5 2. LSU 66 2 . 9 8 . 2 3 0 54 - 12 621.1 530 242 206 228 560 2 28 5 19 3 . 3 0 8 . 1 1 3. Texas A&M 64 3 . 0 4 .2 5 450- 14 582.1 559 241 197 194 574 1 26 5 22 3 .0 0 8 . 8 7 4. Florida 70 3 . 1 8 . 2 3 2 52 - 18 622.0 532 247 220 184 555 3 47 4 14 2 . 6 6 8 . 0 3 5. Auburn 62 3 . 4 2 . 2 4 836- 26 547.2 517 254 208 212 465 3 33 8 18 3 .4 8 7 . 6 4 6. Missouri 58 3 . 6 5 . 2 4 8 30 - 28 511.0 477 239 207 148 456 3 44 5 14 2 . 6 1 8 . 0 3 7. Georgia 54 3 . 9 6 .2 4 326- 28 480.0 436 253 211 231 422 0 30 4 8 4 . 3 3 7 . 9 1 8. Tennessee 50 4 . 0 1 . 2 4 9 24 - 26 435.1 407 238 194 186 396 0 27 3 14 3 . 8 5 8 . 1 9 9. Arkansas 65 4 . 0 8 . 2 5 640- 25 570.2 543 304 259 282 484 2 35 5 15 4 .4 5 7 . 6 3 10. Alabama 60 4 . 1 2 . 2 5 5 32 - 28 539.0 510 271 247 248 479 2 28 6 15 4 . 1 4 8 . 0 0 11. South Carolina 57 4 . 2 0 . 2 6 832- 25 507.1 517 278 237 206 456 2 34 7 17 3 .6 5 8 . 0 9 12. Kentucky 55 4 . 3 6 . 2 6 7 30 - 25 493.0 506 287 239 168 407 3 48 4 12 3 . 0 7 7 . 4 3 13. Ole Miss 58 4 . 3 8 . 2 6 930- 28 509.2 534 301 248 163 402 1 41 1 17 2 .8 8 7 . 1 0 14. Mississippi State 54 4 . 5 1 . 2 6 9 24 - 30 482.2 495 279 242 198 395 5 39 0 9 3 . 6 9 7 . 3 7

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 65 . 3 7 6 . 4 8 8 . 7 1 7 226 62 85 13 2 20 57 50 32 24 4 1 6 2. Ka'ai Tom-UK jr 55 . 3 7 5 . 4 4 3 . 5 2 8 216 41 81 16 1 5 51 23 25 15 1 1 6 3. Mitchell Nau-AM sr 63 . 3 7 0 . 4 6 0 . 4 9 2 238 46 88 17 0 4 47 31 34 1 1 3 4 4. Nick Banks-AM so 63 . 3 6 4 . 4 5 0 . 5 3 6 239 51 87 11 3 8 48 34 58 9 1 2 1 5. Josh Tobias-UF sr 65 . 3 5 5 .4 3 5 . 5 2 4 231 60 82 14 5 5 46 23 37 11 2 0 3 6. Kade Scivicque-LS sr 60 . 3 5 5 . 3 9 8 . 5 2 1 234 33 83 21 0 6 48 15 22 0 0 0 3 7. Kyle Barrett-UK jr 53 . 3 5 4 . 3 9 4 . 4 4 3 237 48 84 12 3 1 26 14 30 7 4 1 1 8. Kyle Martin-SC sr 57 . 3 5 0 . 4 5 5 . 6 3 5 203 50 71 12 2 14 56 39 27 11 1 1 6 9. Andrew Stevenson-LS jr 62 . 3 4 8 . 3 9 6 . 4 5 3 247 53 86 13 5 1 24 16 29 26 7 4 2 10. Chris Chinea-LS jr 66 . 3 4 4 . 3 7 6 . 5 3 9 256 42 88 17 0 11 58 13 39 1 1 1 6

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Carson Fulmer-VU jr 19 1 . 8 3 . 1 8 014- 2 127.2 81 32 26 50 167 3 7 2 0 3 .5 211.77 2. Alex Lange-LS fr 17 1 . 9 7 . 2 1 2 12 - 0 114.0 87 28 25 46 131 2 3 1 0 3 . 6 3 10.34 3. Cole Lipscomb-AU so 16 2 . 5 3 . 2 1 68- 2 92.275312624911701 2 .3 3 8 .8 4 4. Dalton Rentz-AU jr 24 2 . 6 0 . 2 5 8 3 - 4 62.1 63 30 18 30 52 0 5 0 1 4 . 3 3 7 . 5 1 5. Jared Walsh-UG sr 14 2 . 6 0 . 1 8 55- 2 55.135211635440100 5 .6 9 7 .1 6 6. Logan Shore-UF so 19 2 . 7 2 . 2 3 8 11 - 6 112.1 97 35 34 24 84 2 5 0 0 1 . 9 2 6 . 7 3 7. Matt Kent-AM jr 19 2 . 7 6 . 2 7 59- 1 98.0 102 36 30 12 84 1 4 0 2 1 . 1 0 7 . 7 1 8. Grayson Long-AM jr 17 2 . 8 2 . 2 3 5 9 - 1 95.2 85 41 30 39 106 0 2 0 0 3 . 6 7 9 . 9 7 9. Bret Marks-UT sr 13 2 .9 2 . 2 0 24- 5 77.058322528890600 3 .2 710.40 10. Walker Buehler-VU jr 16 2 . 9 5 . 2 5 6 5 - 2 88.1 85 34 29 30 92 0 6 0 0 3 . 0 6 9 . 3 7 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (All games)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 94 1 . 3 2 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 76 1 . 0 7 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 92 1 . 3 0 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 70 . 9 9 3. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 72 91 1 . 2 6 3. Richie Martin-UF JR 70 63 . 9 0 4. Chris Chinea-LS JR 66 88 1 . 3 3 4. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 62 . 9 5 Mitchell Nau-AM SR 63 88 1 . 4 0 5. Josh Tobias-UF SR 65 60 . 9 2 6. Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 87 1 . 2 1 JJ Schwarz-UF FR 70 60 . 8 6 Nick Banks-AM SO 63 87 1 . 3 8 Blake Allemand-AM SR 64 60 . 9 4 8. Buddy Reed-UF SO 69 86 1 . 2 5 8. Alex Bregman-LS JR 66 59 .8 9 Conner Hale-LS SR 64 86 1 .3 4 Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 59 . 8 2 Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 62 86 1 . 3 9 10. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 72 56 . 7 8

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 20 . 3 1 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 24 . 3 4 2. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 70 18 . 2 6 2. Anfernee Grier-AU SO 62 22 . 3 5 3. Harrison Bader-UF JR 67 17 . 2 5 Alex Bregman-LS JR 66 22 .3 3 4. Sikes Orvis-UM SR 57 16 . 2 8 4. Kade Scivicque-LS SR 60 21 . 3 5 5. Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 15 . 2 1 5. Tyler Spoon-AR JR 64 20 . 3 1 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 15 . 2 1 Will Toffey-VU FR 71 20 . 2 8 Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 15 . 2 1 7. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 19 . 2 7 Christin Stewart-UT JR 50 15 . 3 0 Mikey White-UA JR 60 19 . 3 2 9. Kyle Martin-SC SR 57 14 .2 5 Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 19 . 2 6 10. Chris Chinea-LS JR 66 11 . 1 7 10. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 72 18 . 2 5

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Elliott Caldwell-SC SR 56 8 . 1 4 1. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 70 73 1 . 0 4 2. Mikey White-UA JR 60 6 . 1 0 2. Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 68 . 9 4 Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 6 . 0 8 3. Harrison Bader-UF JR 67 66 . 9 9 Jeren Kendall-VU FR 60 6 . 1 0 4. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 64 . 9 0 Bobby Wernes-AR JR 65 6 . 0 9 5. Chris Chinea-LS JR 66 58 . 8 8 6. Jake Fraley-LS SO 58 5 . 0 9 6. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 57 . 8 8 Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 62 5 . 0 8 7. Conner Hale-LS SR 64 56 .8 8 Buddy Reed-UF SO 69 5 . 0 7 Kyle Martin-SC SR 57 56 .9 8 Nick Senzel-UT SO 50 5 . 1 0 9. Tyler Spoon-AR JR 64 54 . 8 4 Josh Tobias-UF SR 65 5 . 0 8 10. Sikes Orvis-UM SR 57 53 . 9 3

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Alex Bregman-LS JR 66 38 .5 8 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 175 2 . 4 6 2. Stephen Wrenn-UG SO 54 28 . 5 2 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 164 2 . 3 1 3. Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 62 26 . 4 2 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 162 2 . 4 9 4. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 24 . 3 7 4. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 70 161 2 . 3 0 Mark Laird-LS JR 64 24 . 3 8 5. Zander Wiel-VU JR 72 157 2 . 1 8 6. Jake Fraley-LS SO 58 23 . 4 0 6. Harrison Bader-UF JR 67 145 2 . 1 6 7. Brett Peel-MO SR 57 22 . 3 9 7. Alex Bregman-LS JR 66 139 2 .1 1 8. Jacob Robson-MS SO 54 21 . 3 9 8. Chris Chinea-LS JR 66 138 2 . 0 9 9. Richie Martin-UF JR 70 20 . 2 9 9. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 72 132 1 . 8 3 10. Jeren Kendall-VU FR 60 19 . 3 2 10. Kyle Martin-SC SR 57 129 2 .2 6

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 65 50 . 7 7 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 226 85 50 5 6 . 4 8 8 2. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 71 43 . 6 1 2. Mitchell Nau-AM sr 238 88 31 12 4 . 4 6 0 3. Sikes Orvis-UM SR 57 41 . 7 2 3. Kyle Martin-SC sr 203 71 39 5 6 . 4 5 5 4. Wes Rea-MS SR 50 40 . 8 0 4. Wes Rea-MS sr 157 45 40 9 1 . 4 5 4 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 71 40 . 5 6 5. Nick Banks-AM so 239 87 34 4 1 .4 5 0 Damon Haecker-AU SO 62 40 . 6 5 6. Mikey White-UA jr 218 74 31 13 4 . 4 4 4 7. J.B. Woodman-UM SO 58 39 . 6 7 7. Christin Stewart-UT jr 177 55 28 15 1 . 4 4 3 Kyle Martin-SC SR 57 39 .6 8 8. Ka'ai Tom-UK jr 216 81 23 8 6 . 4 4 3 3 tied with 38 walk(s) 9. JaVon Shelby-UK so 202 63 38 10 1 . 4 4 2 10. Jacob Robson-MS so 185 60 37 2 3 . 4 3 6

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 226 85 13 2 20 . 7 1 7 2. Kyle Martin-SC sr 203 71 12 2 14 . 6 3 5 3. Christin Stewart-UT jr 177 55 8 2 15 . 6 3 3 4. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 256 85 16 3 18 . 6 2 9 5. Dansby Swanson-VU jr 281 94 24 6 15 . 6 2 3 6. Andrew Lee-UT jr 144 44 10 2 9 . 5 9 0 7. Sikes Orvis-UM sr 201 53 17 0 16 . 5 8 7 8. Zander Wiel-VU jr 275 87 19 3 15 . 5 7 1 9. Harrison Bader-UF jr 256 76 16 1 17 . 5 6 6 10. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 290 92 19 4 15 . 5 6 6 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (All games)

WINS Cl G Wins W-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 14 14-2 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 127.2 6.72 2. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 12 12-0 2. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 114.0 6.71 3. Logan Shore-UF SO 19 11 11-6 3. Logan Shore-UF SO 19 112.1 5.91 4. Grayson Long-AM JR 17 9 9-1 4. Jared Poche'-LS SO 18 109.1 6.07 Matt Kent-AM JR 19 9 9-1 5. Jack Wynkoop-SC JR 16 104.2 6.54 Jared Poche'-LS SO 18 9 9-2 6. Reggie McClain-MO JR 15 101.0 6.73 A.J. Puk-UF SO 17 9 9-4 7. Tanner Houck-MO FR 15 100.2 6.71 4 tied with 8 victory(s) 8. Christian Trent-UM JR 15 98.2 6.58 9. Matt Kent-AM JR 19 98.0 5.16 10. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 27 96.1 3.57

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 167 11.77 1. Andrew Vinson-AM JR 35 2 5 2 5 2. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 131 10.34 2. Ty Schlottmann-AM JR320310 3. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 27 118 11.02 3. Taylor Lewis-UF JR 31 0 6 2 7 4. Grayson Long-AM JR 17 106 9 . 9 7 Austin Tribby-MO JR310030 5. A.J. Puk-UF SO 17 104 12.00 Zac Person-LS SR312200 6. Walker Buehler-VU JR 16 92 9 . 3 7 Jesse Stallings-LS FR3101212 7. Cole Lipscomb-AU SO 16 91 8 . 8 4 7. Kyle Wright-VU FR293614 Tanner Houck-MO FR 15 91 8 . 1 4 8. Kirby Snead-UF SO280101 9. Bret Marks-UT SR 13 89 10.40 Justin Camp-AU JR280218 Zach Jackson-AR SO 27 89 13.35 3 tied with 27 appearance(s)

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Breckin Williams-MO JR 25 13 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 19 14 2 0 2. Jesse Stallings-LS FR 31 12 Logan Shore-UF SO 19 19 11 6 0 3. Wyatt Short-UM SO 23 10 3. Jared Poche'-LS SO 18 18 9 2 0 4. Taylor Widener-SC SO 19 9 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 21 18 6 2 0 Zach Jackson-AR SO 27 9 5. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 17 12 0 0 Andrew Lee-UT JR 21 9 Rocky McCord-AU SR 17 17 6 4 0 7. Mark Ecker-AM SO 25 8 Grayson Long-AM JR 17 17 9 1 0 Justin Camp-AU JR 28 8 8. Walker Buehler-VU JR 16 16 5 2 0 9. Thomas Burrows-UA SO 27 7 8 tied with 15 game(s) started Taylor Lewis-UF JR 31 7

SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Zack Brown-UK SO 15 2 1. Zack Brown-UK SO 15 14 3 6 6 Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 2 Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 19 3 14 2 3. Reggie McClain-MO JR 15 1 3. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 17 2 12 0 Alex Lange-LS FR 17 1 Keegan Thompson-AU SO 12 11 2 7 3 A.J. Puk-UF SO 17 1 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 21 18 2 6 2 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 21 1 Reggie McClain-MO JR 15 15 2 7 7 Logan Shore-UF SO 19 19 2 11 6 Lucas Laster-MS SR 13 13 2 4 4 13 tied with 1 complete game(s)

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 19 449 81 . 1 8 0 1. Florida 1866 738 42 . 9 8 4 50 51-76 2. Jared Walsh-UG SR 14 189 35 . 1 8 5 2. Vanderbilt 1967 728 58 . 9 7 9 58 27-52 3. Bret Marks-UT SR 13 287 58 . 2 0 2 3. Mississippi State 1448 725 50 . 9 7 8 63 29-52 4. A.J. Puk-UF SO 17 281 59 . 2 1 0 4. LSU 1864 704 63 . 9 7 6 56 46-73 5. Alex Lange-LS FR 17 411 87 . 2 1 2 5. Alabama 1617 637 56 . 9 7 65762-90 6. Cole Lipscomb-AU SO 16 347 75 . 2 1 6 6. Arkansas 1712 728 63 . 9 7 56476-112 7. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 27 363 81 . 2 2 3 7. Missouri 1533 657 59 . 9 7 4 42 71-90 8. Ryan Lawlor-UG JR 14 281 63 . 2 2 4 8. Auburn 1643 610 61 . 9 7 44651-68 9. Keaton McKinney-AR FR 21 316 71 . 2 2 5 9. South Carolina 1522 591 61 . 9 7 2 56 48-70 10. Kyle Serrano-UT SO 22 198 46 . 2 3 2 10. Ole Miss 1529 569 62 . 9 7 13641-65 11. Georgia 1440 510 61 . 9 7 0 42 37-51 12. Tennessee 1306 481 56 . 9 7 0 35 37-63 13. Kentucky 1479 630 68 . 9 6 9 53 57-72 14. Texas A&M 1747 661 78 . 9 6 95358-88

2015 SEC Baseball Statistical Ranking Comparison as of Jun 25, 2015

Hitting/Fielding Avg Slug OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB BB SO SB Texas A&M 2 1 16333711143714 Arkansas 5 5 4 9 5 6 5 8 7 4 5 5 4 13 Auburn 8 13 8 12 12 10 12 4 5 14 14989 LSU 1 2 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 5 1 12 1 1 Missouri 1310141313141312108 914103 Mississippi State 9 14 7 8 8 8 11 10 13 13 13 1 2 12 South Carolina 141212106126148 6122 6 7 Alabama 7 9 13 2 10 7 8 5 4 12 8 13 12 8 Florida 3 4 241213333835 Georgia 10 7 10 7 7 8 10 11 9 7 7 7 11 4 Kentucky 6 6 6 5 9 5 7 6 12 11 6 10 5 10 Ole Miss 11 11 9 11 11 11 9 9 14 10 11 4 13 11 Tennessee 12 8 11 14 14 13 14 13 6 9 10 11 9 6 Vanderbilt 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 2 1 2 2 6 14 2

Pitching ERA Bavg H R BB SO CG Sv Sho Fld% DP A SB% CSB Texas A&M 3 81044211151476 62 Arkansas 9 10 9 9 14 11 7 6 5 6 1 2 8 1 Auburn 5 6 7 5 7 10 3 3 2 8 10 10 12 12 LSU 2 2 2 2 6 4 7 2 5 4 5 5 4 4 Missouri 6 55616385 71171311 Mississippi State 14 14 12 12 9 13 1 13 14 3 2 4 2 9 South Carolina 11 12 11 11 8 5 7 4 3 9 5 11 9 10 Alabama 10 9 8 7 12 8 7 6 4 5 4 8 10 3 Florida 4 33327389 191 76 Georgia 7 4 4 8 13 9 13 14 9 11 11 13 11 14 Kentucky 12 11 13 13 5 12 3 12 9 13 7 9 14 13 Ole Miss 13 13 14 14 3 14 11 4 13 10 13 12 5 8 Tennessee 8 7 6 10 10 3 13 8 12 12 14 14 3 5 Vanderbilt 1 1 1 1 11 1 2 11 1 2 3 2 1 6 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Conference statistics (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg)

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% LSU . 3 1 6 29 1142 199 361 64 8 23 182 510 .4 4 7 106 19 168 24 . 3 8 0 12 17 46-64 865 327 23 . 9 8 1 Texas A&M .3 1 0 28 932 185 289 46 4 31 178 436 .4 6 8 117 21 194 23 .3 9 4 13 23 15-24 721 269 40 .9 6 1 Florida . 2 7 9 30 1013 171 283 43 12 22 156 416 .4 1 1 103 24 188 27 . 3 5 5159 23-35 798 326 18 . 9 8 4 Kentucky .2 7 9 29 989 142 276 48 6 21 130 399 .4 0 3 92 50 215 32 .3 6 7 9 11 21-32 770 337 33 .9 7 1 Arkansas . 2 7 4 29 979 154 268 47 3 23 138 390 .3 9 8 102 29 209 20 . 3 5 6 12 16 26-35 765 328 23 . 9 7 9 Vanderbilt .2 7 2 30 1056 194 287 67 8 33 174 469 .4 4 4 134 36 289 15 .3 6 9 12 19 34-48 831 302 26 .9 7 8 Mississippi State . 2 6 2 30 1044 136 274 56 3 14 121 378 .3 6 2 120 19 174 20 . 3 4 781821-27 802 389 24 . 9 8 0 Alabama .2 6 0 30 1087 137 283 44 5 15 124 382 .3 5 1 95 24 274 12 .3 3 1 8 18 24-31 831 323 30 .9 7 5 Missouri . 2 5 9 30 994 138 257 42 5 28 130 393 .3 9 58715234 21 . 3 2 661719-30 792 342 28 . 9 7 6 Auburn .2 5 8 30 990 120 255 48 7 4 112 329 .3 3 2 105 25 225 18 .3 4 1 8 18 25-44 786 300 31 .9 7 2 Tennessee . 2 5 6 29 938 120 240 38 6 21 112 353 .3 7 69733226 16 . 3 4 552626-37 750 277 31 . 9 7 1 South Carolina .2 4 9 30 1002 153 249 35 10 29 144 391 .3 9 0 137 11 218 18 .3 4 1 15 18 26-33 795 300 34 .9 7 0 Ole Miss . 2 4 8 29 987 129 245 44 1 19 122 348 .3 5 3 121 18 292 17 . 3 3 97924-41 789 299 32 . 9 7 1 Georgia .2 4 2 29 1001 130 242 38 6 19 114 349 .3 4 9 103 22 239 19 .3 2 4 6 18 30-32 780 286 34 .9 6 9 Totals . 2 6 9 412 14154 2108 3809 660 84 302 1937 5543 . 3 9 2 1519 346 3145 282 . 3 5 1 136 237 360-513 1107 4405 407 . 9 7 4

CI - Texas A&M 1, Kentucky 1.

(SEC games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Team era w-l g cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Vanderbilt 3 . 1 5 20-10 30 3 5/3 6 277.0 239 118 97 125 305 40 7 15 . 2 3 3202731011 LSU 3 .4 6 21-8 29 0 0/0 7 288.1 271 123 111 112 252 40 6 18 .2 4 9 15 26 2 6 12 Auburn 3 .8 5 13-17 30 3 4/4 7 262.0 261 131 112 116 194 45 6 17 . 2 6 023151616 Florida 3 .8 9 19-11 30 2 0/0 5 266.0 252 126 115 75 236 41 5 27 .2 5 1 23 21 1 4 16 Missouri 4 .1 2 15-15 30 1 1/1 7 264.0 269 137 121 81 239 41 7 25 . 2 6 727275717 Texas A&M 4 .1 9 18-10 28 0 1/1 8 240.1 269 136 112 91 234 41 5 15 .2 8 2 7 21 3 6 17 Arkansas 4 .4 5 17-12 29 2 2/1 8 255.0 264 143 126 132 211 38 4 17 . 2 7 120322813 Alabama 4 .4 8 12-18 30 1 2/2 5 277.0 289 154 138 135 209 52 7 21 .2 7 6 23 19 3 11 28 Georgia 4 . 5 0 10-19 29 0 0/0 2 260.0 248 149 130 137 221 39 8 16 . 2 5 4222721820 Kentucky 5 .0 1 14-15 29 2 3/2 8 256.2 275 162 143 91 194 49 7 34 .2 7 8 18 22 2 15 14 Tennessee 5 . 0 4 11-18 29 0 0/0 6 250.0 257 170 140 112 229 56 10 23 . 2 6 8232101216 Ole Miss 5 .1 3 15-14 29 1 1/1 12 263.0 298 176 150 84 198 55 6 27 .2 8 4 22 15 3 10 13 Mississippi State 5 . 4 5 8-22 30 4 0/0 3 267.1 306 190 162 111 198 52 4 24 . 2 9 437420923 South Carolina 5 .6 4 13-17 30 2 1/1 6 265.0 311 193 166 117 225 71 2 23 .2 9 9 34 31 2 14 21 Totals 4 . 4 4 206-206 412 21 20/16 90 3691.2 3809 2108 1823 1519 3145 660 84 302 . 2 6 9 314 346 29 136 237

PB - Georgia 11, Vanderbilt 8, Tennessee 8, Alabama 7, S. Carolina 5, Arkansas 5, Texas A&M 5, Miss. State 3, Missouri 3, Ole Miss 2, Auburn 2, Kentucky 2, LSU 2, Florida 2. Pickoffs - Kentucky 9, Georgia 8, Florida 7, Miss. State 6, Missouri 6, Arkansas 6, Alabama 5, Tennessee 4, S. Carolina 4, Vanderbilt 3, LSU 2, Auburn 2, Texas A&M 2, Ole Miss 1.

(SEC games only Sorted by Fielding pct) Team c po a e fld% dpsbacsb sba% pb ci Florida 1142 798 326 18 . 9 8 4202413 . 6 4 920 LSU 1215 865 327 23 .9 8 1 27 19 9 .6 7 9 2 0 Mississippi State 1215 802 389 24 . 9 8 036167 . 6 9 630 Arkansas 1116 765 328 23 .9 7 9 26 27 16 .6 2 8 5 0 Vanderbilt 1159 831 302 26 . 9 7 830137 . 6 5 080 Missouri 1162 792 342 28 .9 7 6 22 45 11 .8 0 4 3 0 Alabama 1184 831 323 30 . 9 7 5303612 . 7 5 070 Auburn 1117 786 300 31 .9 7 2 25 32 9 .7 8 0 2 0 Ole Miss 1120 789 299 32 . 9 7 1162316 . 5 9 020 Kentucky 1140 770 337 33 .9 7 1 32 21 8 .7 2 4 2 1 Tennessee 1058 750 277 31 . 9 7 1212113 . 6 1 880 South Carolina 1129 795 300 34 .9 7 0 31 32 11 .7 4 4 5 0 Georgia 1100 780 286 34 . 9 6 919239 . 7 1 9110 Texas A&M 1030 721 269 40 .9 6 1 20 28 12 .7 0 0 5 1 Totals 15887 11075 4405 407 .974 355 360 153 .702 65 2 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. LSU . 3 1 6 1. Texas A&M . 4 6 8 1. Texas A&M . 3 9 4 2. Texas A&M . 3 1 0 2. LSU . 4 4 7 2. LSU . 3 8 0 3. Florida . 2 7 9 3. Vanderbilt . 4 4 4 3. Vanderbilt . 3 6 9 4. Kentucky . 2 7 9 4. Florida . 4 1 1 4. Kentucky . 3 6 7 5. Arkansas . 2 7 4 5. Kentucky . 4 0 3 5. Arkansas . 3 5 6 6. Vanderbilt . 2 7 2 6. Arkansas . 3 9 8 6. Florida . 3 5 5 7. Mississippi State . 2 6 2 7. Missouri . 3 9 5 7. Mississippi State . 3 4 7 8. Alabama . 2 6 0 8. South Carolina . 3 9 0 8. Tennessee . 3 4 5 9. Missouri . 2 5 9 9. Tennessee . 3 7 6 9. Auburn . 3 4 1 10. Auburn . 2 5 8 10. Mississippi State . 3 6 2 10. South Carolina . 3 4 1 11. Tennessee . 2 5 6 11. Ole Miss . 3 5 3 11. Ole Miss . 3 3 9 12. South Carolina . 2 4 9 12. Alabama . 3 5 1 12. Alabama . 3 3 1 13. Ole Miss . 2 4 8 13. Georgia . 3 4 9 13. Missouri . 3 2 6 14. Georgia . 2 4 2 14. Auburn . 3 3 2 14. Georgia . 3 2 4

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. LSU 1 9 9 1. LSU 3 6 1 1. LSU 1 8 2 2. Vanderbilt 1 9 4 2. Texas A&M 2 8 9 2. Texas A&M 1 7 8 3. Texas A&M 1 8 5 3. Vanderbilt 2 8 7 3. Vanderbilt 1 7 4 4. Florida 1 7 1 4. Alabama 2 8 3 4. Florida 1 5 6 5. Arkansas 1 5 4 Florida 2 8 3 5. South Carolina 1 4 4 6. South Carolina 1 5 3 6. Kentucky 2 7 6 6. Arkansas 1 3 8 7. Kentucky 1 4 2 7. Mississippi State 2 7 4 7. Missouri 1 3 0 8. Missouri 1 3 8 8. Arkansas 2 6 8 Kentucky 1 3 0 9. Alabama 1 3 7 9. Missouri 2 5 7 9. Alabama 1 2 4 10. Mississippi State 1 3 6 10. Auburn 2 5 5 10. Ole Miss 1 2 2 11. Georgia 1 3 0 11. South Carolina 2 4 9 11. Mississippi State 1 2 1 12. Ole Miss 1 2 9 12. Ole Miss 2 4 5 12. Georgia 1 1 4 13. Auburn 1 2 0 13. Georgia 2 4 2 13. Auburn 1 1 2 Tennessee 1 2 0 14. Tennessee 2 4 0 Tennessee 1 1 2

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Vanderbilt 6 7 1. Florida 1 2 1. Vanderbilt 3 3 2. LSU 6 4 2. South Carolina 1 0 2. Texas A&M 3 1 3. Mississippi State 5 6 3. LSU 8 3. South Carolina 2 9 4. Auburn 4 8 Vanderbilt 8 4. Missouri 2 8 Kentucky 4 8 5. Auburn 7 5. Arkansas 2 3 6. Arkansas 4 7 6. Tennessee 6 LSU 2 3 7. Texas A&M 4 6 Georgia 6 7. Florida 2 2 8. Alabama 4 4 Kentucky 6 8. Tennessee 2 1 Ole Miss 4 4 9. Missouri 5 Kentucky 2 1 10. Florida 4 3 Alabama 5 10. Ole Miss 1 9 11. Missouri 4 2 11. Texas A&M 4 Georgia 1 9 12. Georgia 3 8 12. Arkansas 3 12. Alabama 1 5 Tennessee 3 8 Mississippi State 3 13. Mississippi State 1 4 14. South Carolina 3 5 14. Ole Miss 1 14. Auburn 4

Total bases Total plate appearances At bats 1. LSU 5 1 0 1. LSU 1296 1. LSU 1142 2. Vanderbilt 4 6 9 2. Vanderbilt 1257 2. Alabama 1087 3. Texas A&M 4 3 6 3. Alabama 1232 3. Vanderbilt 1056 4. Florida 4 1 6 4. Mississippi State 1209 4. Mississippi State 1044 5. Kentucky 3 9 9 5. South Carolina 1183 5. Florida 1013 6. Missouri 3 9 3 6. Florida 1164 6. South Carolina 1002 7. South Carolina 3 9 1 7. Kentucky 1151 7. Georgia 1001 8. Arkansas 3 9 0 8. Georgia 1150 8. Missouri 9 9 4 9. Alabama 3 8 2 9. Auburn 1146 9. Auburn 9 9 0 10. Mississippi State 3 7 8 10. Ole Miss 1142 10. Kentucky 9 8 9 11. Tennessee 3 5 3 11. Arkansas 1139 11. Ole Miss 9 8 7 12. Georgia 3 4 9 12. Missouri 1119 12. Arkansas 9 7 9 13. Ole Miss 3 4 8 13. Texas A&M 1106 13. Tennessee 9 3 8 14. Auburn 3 2 9 14. Tennessee 1100 14. Texas A&M 9 3 2 Walks Hit by pitch Strikeouts 1. South Carolina 1 3 7 1. Kentucky 5 0 1. Ole Miss 2 9 2 2. Vanderbilt 1 3 4 2. Vanderbilt 3 6 2. Vanderbilt 2 8 9 3. Ole Miss 1 2 1 3. Tennessee 3 3 3. Alabama 2 7 4 4. Mississippi State 1 2 0 4. Arkansas 2 9 4. Georgia 2 3 9 5. Texas A&M 1 1 7 5. Auburn 2 5 5. Missouri 2 3 4 6. LSU 1 0 6 6. Florida 2 4 6. Tennessee 2 2 6 7. Auburn 1 0 5 Alabama 2 4 7. Auburn 2 2 5 8. Florida 1 0 3 8. Georgia 2 2 8. South Carolina 2 1 8 Georgia 1 0 3 9. Texas A&M 2 1 9. Kentucky 2 1 5 10. Arkansas 1 0 2 10. Mississippi State 1 9 10. Arkansas 2 0 9 11. Tennessee 9 7 LSU 1 9 11. Texas A&M 1 9 4 12. Alabama 9 5 12. Ole Miss 1 8 12. Florida 1 8 8 13. Kentucky 9 2 13. Missouri 1 5 13. Mississippi State 1 7 4 14. Missouri 8 7 14. South Carolina 1 1 14. LSU 1 6 8

Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Tennessee 2 6 1. South Carolina 1 5 1. LSU 4 6 2. Texas A&M 2 3 Florida 1 5 2. Vanderbilt 3 4 3. Vanderbilt 1 9 3. Texas A&M 1 3 3. Georgia 3 0 4. Georgia 1 8 4. LSU 1 2 4. South Carolina 2 6 Alabama 1 8 Vanderbilt 1 2 Arkansas 2 6 Mississippi State 1 8 Arkansas 1 2 Tennessee 2 6 Auburn 1 8 7. Kentucky 9 7. Auburn 2 5 South Carolina 1 8 8. Alabama 8 8. Alabama 2 4 9. Missouri 1 7 Mississippi State 8 Ole Miss 2 4 LSU 1 7 Auburn 8 10. Florida 2 3 11. Arkansas 1 6 11. Ole Miss 7 11. Mississippi State 2 1 12. Kentucky 1 1 12. Georgia 6 Kentucky 2 1 13. Florida 9 Missouri 6 13. Missouri 1 9 Ole Miss 9 14. Tennessee 5 14. Texas A&M 1 5

Caught stealing Steal attempts Grounded into DP 1. Auburn 1 9 1. LSU 6 4 1. Kentucky 3 2 2. LSU 1 8 2. Vanderbilt 4 8 2. Florida 2 7 3. Ole Miss 1 7 3. Auburn 4 4 3. LSU 2 4 4. Vanderbilt 1 4 4. Ole Miss 4 1 4. Texas A&M 2 3 5. Florida 1 2 5. Tennessee 3 7 5. Missouri 2 1 6. Tennessee 1 1 6. Arkansas 3 5 6. Arkansas 2 0 Missouri 1 1 Florida 3 5 Mississippi State 2 0 Kentucky 1 1 8. South Carolina 3 3 8. Georgia 1 9 9. Arkansas 9 9. Georgia 3 2 9. South Carolina 1 8 Texas A&M 9 Kentucky 3 2 Auburn 1 8 11. Alabama 7 11. Alabama 3 1 11. Ole Miss 1 7 South Carolina 7 12. Missouri 3 0 12. Tennessee 1 6 13. Mississippi State 6 13. Mississippi State 2 7 13. Vanderbilt 1 5 14. Georgia 2 14. Texas A&M 2 4 14. Alabama 1 2 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Vanderbilt 3 . 1 5 1. Vanderbilt . 2 3 3 1. LSU 288.1 2. LSU 3 . 4 6 2. LSU . 2 4 9 2. Alabama 277.0 3. Auburn 3 . 8 5 3. Florida . 2 5 1 Vanderbilt 277.0 4. Florida 3 . 8 9 4. Georgia . 2 5 4 4. Mississippi State 267.1 5. Missouri 4 . 1 2 5. Auburn . 2 6 0 5. Florida 266.0 6. Texas A&M 4 . 1 9 6. Missouri . 2 6 7 6. South Carolina 265.0 7. Arkansas 4 . 4 5 7. Tennessee . 2 6 8 7. Missouri 264.0 8. Alabama 4 . 4 8 8. Arkansas . 2 7 1 8. Ole Miss 263.0 9. Georgia 4 . 5 0 9. Alabama . 2 7 6 9. Auburn 262.0 10. Kentucky 5 . 0 1 10. Kentucky . 2 7 8 10. Georgia 260.0 11. Tennessee 5 . 0 4 11. Texas A&M . 2 8 2 11. Kentucky 256.2 12. Ole Miss 5 . 1 3 12. Ole Miss . 2 8 4 12. Arkansas 255.0 13. Mississippi State 5 . 4 5 13. Mississippi State . 2 9 4 13. Tennessee 250.0 14. South Carolina 5 . 6 4 14. South Carolina . 2 9 9 14. Texas A&M 240.1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Vanderbilt 3 0 5 1. Vanderbilt 8 5 1. LSU 2 1 2. LSU 2 5 2 2. LSU 7 9 2. Vanderbilt 2 0 3. Missouri 2 3 9 3. Arkansas 7 0 3. Florida 1 9 4. Florida 2 3 6 4. Florida 6 9 4. Texas A&M 1 8 5. Texas A&M 2 3 4 5. Missouri 6 6 5. Arkansas 1 7 6. Tennessee 2 2 9 6. Texas A&M 6 3 6. Ole Miss 1 5 7. South Carolina 2 2 5 7. Tennessee 6 1 Missouri 1 5 8. Georgia 2 2 1 Georgia 6 1 8. Kentucky 1 4 9. Arkansas 2 1 1 9. Alabama 6 0 9. South Carolina 1 3 10. Alabama 2 0 9 10. South Carolina 5 9 Auburn 1 3 11. Mississippi State 1 9 8 11. Mississippi State 5 2 11. Alabama 1 2 Ole Miss 1 9 8 12. Kentucky 5 1 12. Tennessee 1 1 13. Kentucky 1 9 4 13. Ole Miss 4 8 13. Georgia 1 0 Auburn 1 9 4 14. Auburn 3 9 14. Mississippi State 8

Losses Saves Runners picked off 1. Mississippi State 2 2 1. Ole Miss 1 2 1. Kentucky 9 2. Georgia 1 9 2. Kentucky 8 2. Georgia 8 3. Tennessee 1 8 Arkansas 8 3. Florida 7 Alabama 1 8 Texas A&M 8 4. Missouri 6 5. Auburn 1 7 5. Missouri 7 Arkansas 6 South Carolina 1 7 Auburn 7 Mississippi State 6 7. Missouri 1 5 LSU 7 7. Alabama 5 Kentucky 1 5 8. South Carolina 6 8. Tennessee 4 9. Ole Miss 1 4 Vanderbilt 6 South Carolina 4 10. Arkansas 1 2 Tennessee 6 10. Vanderbilt 3 11. Florida 1 1 11. Alabama 5 11. LSU 2 12. Vanderbilt 1 0 Florida 5 Texas A&M 2 Texas A&M 1 0 13. Mississippi State 3 Auburn 2 14. LSU 8 14. Georgia 2 14. Ole Miss 1

Sac bunts allowed Sac flies allowed Hits allowed 1. Alabama 2 8 1. Georgia 1 8 1. Vanderbilt 2 3 9 2. Mississippi State 2 3 2. Kentucky 1 5 2. Georgia 2 4 8 3. South Carolina 2 1 3. South Carolina 1 4 3. Florida 2 5 2 4. Georgia 2 0 4. Tennessee 1 2 4. Tennessee 2 5 7 5. Missouri 1 7 5. Alabama 1 1 5. Auburn 2 6 1 Texas A&M 1 7 6. Ole Miss 1 0 6. Arkansas 2 6 4 7. Tennessee 1 6 Vanderbilt 1 0 7. Texas A&M 2 6 9 Florida 1 6 8. Mississippi State 9 Missouri 2 6 9 Auburn 1 6 9. Arkansas 8 9. LSU 2 7 1 10. Kentucky 1 4 10. Missouri 7 10. Kentucky 2 7 5 11. Ole Miss 1 3 11. LSU 6 11. Alabama 2 8 9 Arkansas 1 3 Auburn 6 12. Ole Miss 2 9 8 13. LSU 1 2 Texas A&M 6 13. Mississippi State 3 0 6 14. Vanderbilt 1 1 14. Florida 4 14. South Carolina 3 1 1 Runs allowed Earned runs allowed Walks allowed 1. Vanderbilt 1 1 8 1. Vanderbilt 9 7 1. Florida 7 5 2. LSU 1 2 3 2. LSU 1 1 1 2. Missouri 8 1 3. Florida 1 2 6 3. Texas A&M 1 1 2 3. Ole Miss 8 4 4. Auburn 1 3 1 Auburn 1 1 2 4. Texas A&M 9 1 5. Texas A&M 1 3 6 5. Florida 1 1 5 Kentucky 9 1 6. Missouri 1 3 7 6. Missouri 1 2 1 6. Mississippi State 1 1 1 7. Arkansas 1 4 3 7. Arkansas 1 2 6 7. LSU 1 1 2 8. Georgia 1 4 9 8. Georgia 1 3 0 Tennessee 1 1 2 9. Alabama 1 5 4 9. Alabama 1 3 8 9. Auburn 1 1 6 10. Kentucky 1 6 2 10. Tennessee 1 4 0 10. South Carolina 1 1 7 11. Tennessee 1 7 0 11. Kentucky 1 4 3 11. Vanderbilt 1 2 5 12. Ole Miss 1 7 6 12. Ole Miss 1 5 0 12. Arkansas 1 3 2 13. Mississippi State 1 9 0 13. Mississippi State 1 6 2 13. Alabama 1 3 5 14. South Carolina 1 9 3 14. South Carolina 1 6 6 14. Georgia 1 3 7

Doubles allowed Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Arkansas 3 8 1. South Carolina 2 1. Vanderbilt 1 5 2. Georgia 3 9 2. Mississippi State 4 Texas A&M 1 5 3. Vanderbilt 4 0 Arkansas 4 3. Georgia 1 6 LSU 4 0 4. Texas A&M 5 4. Auburn 1 7 5. Texas A&M 4 1 Florida 5 Arkansas 1 7 Missouri 4 1 6. Auburn 6 6. LSU 1 8 Florida 4 1 Ole Miss 6 7. Alabama 2 1 8. Auburn 4 5 LSU 6 8. Tennessee 2 3 9. Kentucky 4 9 9. Vanderbilt 7 South Carolina 2 3 10. Alabama 5 2 Alabama 7 10. Mississippi State 2 4 Mississippi State 5 2 Kentucky 7 11. Missouri 2 5 12. Ole Miss 5 5 Missouri 7 12. Florida 2 7 13. Tennessee 5 6 13. Georgia 8 Ole Miss 2 7 14. South Carolina 7 1 14. Tennessee 1 0 14. Kentucky 3 4

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Mississippi State 3 7 1. Missouri 5 1. Mississippi State 4 2 2. South Carolina 3 4 2. Ole Miss 3 2. Arkansas 3 2 3. Missouri 2 7 Alabama 3 3. South Carolina 3 1 4. Auburn 2 3 Vanderbilt 3 4. Vanderbilt 2 7 Tennessee 2 3 Texas A&M 3 Georgia 2 7 Florida 2 3 6. Arkansas 2 Missouri 2 7 Alabama 2 3 Kentucky 2 7. LSU 2 6 8. Georgia 2 2 LSU 2 8. Kentucky 2 2 Ole Miss 2 2 South Carolina 2 9. Tennessee 2 1 10. Arkansas 2 0 Georgia 2 Florida 2 1 Vanderbilt 2 0 11. Florida 1 Texas A&M 2 1 12. Kentucky 1 8 Auburn 1 12. Alabama 1 9 13. LSU 1 5 13. Ole Miss 1 5 14. Texas A&M 7 Auburn 1 5

Intentional BB allowed 1. LSU 1 1 2. Auburn 7 3. Florida 6 4. Ole Miss 5 5. Tennessee 4 Georgia 4 Arkansas 4 South Carolina 4 Alabama 4 10. Texas A&M 3 Kentucky 3 Mississippi State 3 13. Missouri 2 Vanderbilt 2 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Florida . 9 8 4 1. LSU 1215 1. LSU 8 6 5 2. LSU . 9 8 1 Mississippi State 1215 2. Alabama 8 3 1 3. Mississippi State . 9 8 0 3. Alabama 1184 Vanderbilt 8 3 1 4. Arkansas . 9 7 9 4. Missouri 1162 4. Mississippi State 8 0 2 5. Vanderbilt . 9 7 8 5. Vanderbilt 1159 5. Florida 7 9 8 6. Missouri . 9 7 6 6. Florida 1142 6. South Carolina 7 9 5 7. Alabama . 9 7 5 7. Kentucky 1140 7. Missouri 7 9 2 8. Auburn . 9 7 2 8. South Carolina 1129 8. Ole Miss 7 8 9 9. Ole Miss . 9 7 1 9. Ole Miss 1120 9. Auburn 7 8 6 10. Kentucky . 9 7 1 10. Auburn 1117 10. Georgia 7 8 0 11. Tennessee . 9 7 1 11. Arkansas 1116 11. Kentucky 7 7 0 12. South Carolina . 9 7 0 12. Georgia 1100 12. Arkansas 7 6 5 13. Georgia . 9 6 9 13. Tennessee 1058 13. Tennessee 7 5 0 14. Texas A&M . 9 6 1 14. Texas A&M 1030 14. Texas A&M 7 2 1

Assists Errors Fielding double plays 1. Mississippi State 3 8 9 1. Texas A&M 4 0 1. Mississippi State 3 6 2. Missouri 3 4 2 2. Georgia 3 4 2. Kentucky 3 2 3. Kentucky 3 3 7 South Carolina 3 4 3. South Carolina 3 1 4. Arkansas 3 2 8 4. Kentucky 3 3 4. Alabama 3 0 5. LSU 3 2 7 5. Ole Miss 3 2 Vanderbilt 3 0 6. Florida 3 2 6 6. Auburn 3 1 6. LSU 2 7 7. Alabama 3 2 3 Tennessee 3 1 7. Arkansas 2 6 8. Vanderbilt 3 0 2 8. Alabama 3 0 8. Auburn 2 5 9. South Carolina 3 0 0 9. Missouri 2 8 9. Missouri 2 2 Auburn 3 0 0 10. Vanderbilt 2 6 10. Tennessee 2 1 11. Ole Miss 2 9 9 11. Mississippi State 2 4 11. Florida 2 0 12. Georgia 2 8 6 12. LSU 2 3 Texas A&M 2 0 13. Tennessee 2 7 7 Arkansas 2 3 13. Georgia 1 9 14. Texas A&M 2 6 9 14. Florida 1 8 14. Ole Miss 1 6

Stolen bases against Caught stealing by Steal attempts against 1. Missouri 4 5 1. Arkansas 1 6 1. Missouri 5 6 2. Alabama 3 6 Ole Miss 1 6 2. Alabama 4 8 3. South Carolina 3 2 3. Florida 1 3 3. South Carolina 4 3 Auburn 3 2 Tennessee 1 3 Arkansas 4 3 5. Texas A&M 2 8 5. Texas A&M 1 2 5. Auburn 4 1 6. Arkansas 2 7 Alabama 1 2 6. Texas A&M 4 0 7. Florida 2 4 7. Missouri 1 1 7. Ole Miss 3 9 8. Georgia 2 3 South Carolina 1 1 8. Florida 3 7 Ole Miss 2 3 9. LSU 9 9. Tennessee 3 4 10. Tennessee 2 1 Auburn 9 10. Georgia 3 2 Kentucky 2 1 Georgia 9 11. Kentucky 2 9 12. LSU 1 9 12. Kentucky 8 12. LSU 2 8 13. Mississippi State 1 6 13. Mississippi State 7 13. Mississippi State 2 3 14. Vanderbilt 1 3 Vanderbilt 7 14. Vanderbilt 2 0

Passed balls Catchers interference 1. Georgia 1 1 1. Texas A&M 1 2. Vanderbilt 8 Kentucky 1 Tennessee 8 4. Alabama 7 5. Texas A&M 5 Arkansas 5 South Carolina 5 8. Mississippi State 3 Missouri 3 10. Ole Miss 2 Kentucky 2 LSU 2 Auburn 2 Florida 2 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Batting avg Slugging pct On base pct 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 4 4 3 1. Kyle Martin-SC . 7 9 4 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 5 2 7 2. Kyle Martin-SC . 3 9 3 2. Andrew Benintendi-AR . 7 3 6 2. Kyle Martin-SC . 5 0 4 3. Conner Hale-LS . 3 7 5 3. Chris Chinea-LS . 6 4 5 3. Blake Allemand-AM . 4 6 2 4. Chris Chinea-LS . 3 7 2 4. Andrew Lee-UT . 6 2 5 4. JaVon Shelby-UK . 4 5 0 5. Kyle Barrett-UK . 3 7 1 5. JaVon Shelby-UK . 6 2 3 5. Connor Cloyd-UM . 4 4 6 6. Logan Taylor-AM . 3 7 0 6. Christin Stewart-UT . 6 0 6 6. Andrew Stevenson-LS . 4 4 0 7. Andrew Stevenson-LS . 3 6 8 7. Sikes Orvis-UM . 5 8 9 7. Conner Hale-LS . 4 3 0 8. Blake Allemand-AM . 3 6 2 8. Zander Wiel-VU . 5 8 7 8. Will Toffey-VU . 4 2 9 9. Josh Tobias-UF . 3 5 7 9. Max Schrock-SC . 5 6 6 Christin Stewart-UT . 4 2 9 10. Max Schrock-SC . 3 5 4 10. Rhett Wiseman-VU . 5 6 6 10. Hunter Melton-AM . 4 2 7 11. Kade Scivicque-LS . 3 5 2 11. Dansby Swanson-VU . 5 6 0 11. Josh Tobias-UF . 4 2 5 12. Ronnie Gideon-AM . 3 4 9 12. Logan Taylor-AM . 5 5 6 12. Nick Banks-AM . 4 1 9 Connor Cloyd-UM . 3 4 9 13. Josh Tobias-UF . 5 5 1 13. Logan Taylor-AM . 4 1 9 14. Will Toffey-VU . 3 4 8 14. Hunter Melton-AM . 5 4 5 14. Mikey White-UA . 4 1 8 15. Melvin Gray-AU . 3 4 0 15. Dorian Hairston-UK . 5 1 8 15. Dansby Swanson-VU . 4 1 7

Runs scored Hits Runs batted in 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 3 1 1. Conner Hale-LS 4 8 1. Kyle Martin-SC 3 4 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU 3 0 2. Andrew Benintendi-AR 4 7 2. Conner Hale-LS 2 8 Conner Hale-LS 3 0 3. Kyle Barrett-UK 4 6 Logan Taylor-AM 2 8 4. Kyle Barrett-UK 2 9 4. Chris Chinea-LS 4 5 Chris Chinea-LS 2 8 5. Zander Wiel-VU 2 7 5. Kade Scivicque-LS 4 4 5. Ka'ai Tom-UK 2 6 Alex Bregman-LS 2 7 6. Andrew Stevenson-LS 4 3 Dansby Swanson-VU 2 6 7. Kyle Martin-SC 2 6 7. Kyle Martin-SC 4 2 7. Sikes Orvis-UM 2 5 Blake Allemand-AM 2 6 8. Mark Laird-LS 4 0 Christin Stewart-UT 2 5 Andrew Benintendi-AR 2 6 Ryan Howard-MO 4 0 JaVon Shelby-UK 2 5 10. Andrew Stevenson-LS 2 5 Will Toffey-VU 4 0 Will Toffey-VU 2 5 Max Schrock-SC 2 5 Max Schrock-SC 4 0 Elliott Caldwell-SC 2 5 12. Hunter Melton-AM 2 4 Logan Taylor-AM 4 0 12. Mitchell Nau-AM 2 4 Clark Eagan-AR 2 4 13. Georgie Salem-UA 3 8 13. Wes Rea-MS 2 3 Josh Tobias-UF 2 4 Mikey White-UA 3 8 Rhett Wiseman-VU 2 3 Nick Banks-AM 2 4 Blake Allemand-AM 3 8 15. 5 tied at...... 2 2

Doubles Triples Home runs 1. Dansby Swanson-VU 1 2 1. Elliott Caldwell-SC 4 1. Kyle Martin-SC 1 1 2. Alex Bregman-LS 1 0 Buddy Reed-UF 4 2. Sikes Orvis-UM 9 Cody Brown-MS 1 0 3. Chris Sciambra-LS 3 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR 8 Kade Scivicque-LS 1 0 A.J. Simcox-UT 3 Rhett Wiseman-VU 8 Will Toffey-VU 1 0 Josh Tobias-UF 3 Chris Chinea-LS 8 6. Chris Chinea-LS 9 Kyle Barrett-UK 3 Zander Wiel-VU 8 Zander Wiel-VU 9 7. Richie Martin-UF 2 Christin Stewart-UT 8 Mikey White-UA 9 Cody Henry-UA 2 8. Andrew Lee-UT 7 Ro Coleman-VU 9 Kyle Martin-SC 2 JaVon Shelby-UK 7 JaVon Shelby-UK 9 Max Schrock-SC 2 10. Stephen Wrenn-UG 6 11. 8 tied at...... 8 Rhett Wiseman-VU 2 11. 8 tied at...... 5 Georgie Salem-UA 2 Bryan Reynolds-VU 2 Jared Walsh-UG 2 Zander Wiel-VU 2

Total bases Walks Hit by pitch 1. Kyle Martin-SC 8 5 1. DC Arendas-SC 2 5 1. Connor Heady-UK 9 2. Andrew Benintendi-AR 7 8 2. Kyle Martin-SC 2 4 2. Thomas Bernal-UK 7 Chris Chinea-LS 7 8 3. Alex Bregman-LS 2 1 Zach Bowers-UG 7 4. Zander Wiel-VU 7 4 Dansby Swanson-VU 2 1 Michael Bernal-AR 7 5. Rhett Wiseman-VU 6 9 5. J.B. Woodman-UM 2 0 Chris Hall-UT 7 6. JaVon Shelby-UK 6 6 Wes Rea-MS 2 0 6. Mikey White-UA 6 Conner Hale-LS 6 6 7. Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 9 Clark Eagan-AR 6 8. Dansby Swanson-VU 6 5 Zach Bowers-UG 1 9 JaVon Shelby-UK 6 Andrew Lee-UT 6 5 JaVon Shelby-UK 1 9 Jeren Kendall-VU 6 10. Max Schrock-SC 6 4 10. Jacob Robson-MS 1 8 Jared Pruett-UT 6 11. Sikes Orvis-UM 6 3 Ryne Birk-AM 1 8 Blake Allemand-AM 6 Christin Stewart-UT 6 3 12. 5 tied at...... 1 7 12. 10 tied at...... 5 13. Kyle Barrett-UK 6 2 14. Alex Bregman-LS 6 1 15. Logan Taylor-AM 6 0 Sac bunts Sac flies Stolen bases 1. Mark Laird-LS 8 1. Tyler Spoon-AR 5 1. Stephen Wrenn-UG 1 5 2. Michael Barash-AM 7 2. Dansby Swanson-VU 4 2. Mark Laird-LS 1 3 3. Benito Santiago-UT 6 J.B. Moss-AM 4 Andrew Benintendi-AR 1 3 4. Brodie Leftridge-UT 5 4. Will Golsan-UM 3 4. Melvin Gray-AU 1 0 Nick King-UG 5 JJ Schwarz-UF 3 Andrew Stevenson-LS 1 0 Melvin Gray-AU 5 Daniel Robert-AU 3 Alex Bregman-LS 1 0 7. Michael Bernal-AR 4 Ronnie Gideon-AM 3 7. Kyle Martin-SC 9 Rhett Wiseman-VU 4 Mike Rivera-UF 3 Jeren Kendall-VU 9 Tyler Campbell-VU 4 Richie Martin-UF 3 Jake Fraley-LS 9 Cody Nulph-AU 4 Chris Chinea-LS 3 Cameron Dishon-UM 9 Storm Wilson-UK 4 Ka'ai Tom-UK 3 11. Jacob Robson-MS 8 Will Haynie-UA 4 Kyle Martin-SC 3 12. Ka'ai Tom-UK 7 Patrick McLendon-AM 4 Elliott Caldwell-SC 3 Bryan Reynolds-VU 7 Chris Hall-UT 4 Blake Allemand-AM 3 Georgie Salem-UA 7 Blake Allemand-AM 4 Josh Lester-MO 3 15. 7 tied at...... 6

Total plate appearances At bats Steal attempts 1. Chandler Avant-UA 1 5 3 1. Georgie Salem-UA 1 3 7 1. Alex Bregman-LS 1 7 2. Alex Bregman-LS 1 4 9 Chandler Avant-UA 1 3 7 2. Stephen Wrenn-UG 1 6 3. Mark Laird-LS 1 4 8 3. Mark Laird-LS 1 2 8 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR 1 4 4. Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 4 7 Conner Hale-LS 1 2 8 Mark Laird-LS 1 4 Georgie Salem-UA 1 4 7 5. Anfernee Grier-AU 1 2 7 Andrew Stevenson-LS 1 4 6. Dansby Swanson-VU 1 4 6 6. Zander Wiel-VU 1 2 6 6. Cameron Dishon-UM 1 2 7. Ro Coleman-VU 1 4 4 7. Kade Scivicque-LS 1 2 5 Melvin Gray-AU 1 2 8. Gene Cone-SC 1 4 3 Evan White-UK 1 2 5 Jeren Kendall-VU 1 2 Mikey White-UA 1 4 3 9. Stephen Wrenn-UG 1 2 4 Jake Fraley-LS 1 2 10. Conner Hale-LS 1 4 2 Kyle Barrett-UK 1 2 4 10. Kyle Martin-SC 1 0 11. Zander Wiel-VU 1 3 9 Alex Bregman-LS 1 2 4 Jacob Robson-MS 1 0 Richie Martin-UF 1 3 9 12. Gene Cone-SC 1 2 2 12. Brett Peel-MO 9 13. 4 tied at...... 1 3 8 Ryan Howard-MO 1 2 2 Georgie Salem-UA 9 Rhett Wiseman-VU 1 2 2 14. 4 tied at...... 8 15. 2 tied at...... 1 2 1

Strikeouts Caught stealing Grounded into DP 1. Will Haynie-UA 4 8 1. Alex Bregman-LS 7 1. Ryan Howard-MO 9 2. J.B. Woodman-UM 4 1 2. Damon Haecker-AU 5 2. Will Golsan-UM 7 3. Colby Bortles-UM 3 6 3. Will Golsan-UM 4 3. Tyler Spoon-AR 6 Bryan Reynolds-VU 3 6 Ryan Howard-MO 4 4. Brandon Stephens-UG 5 5. Casey Hughston-UA 3 5 Dalton Guthrie-UF 4 Mitchell Nau-AM 5 Sikes Orvis-UM 3 5 Brett Peel-MO 4 Kyle Overstreet-UA 5 7. Hunter Melton-AM 3 4 Andrew Stevenson-LS 4 Ronnie Gideon-AM 5 Will Toffey-VU 3 4 8. 9 tied at...... 3 Alex Bregman-LS 5 9. Anfernee Grier-AU 3 2 Richie Martin-UF 5 JaVon Shelby-UK 3 2 Peter Alonso-UF 5 11. Jeren Kendall-VU 3 1 Connor Heady-UK 5 Rhett Wiseman-VU 3 1 12. 7 tied at...... 4 Elliott Caldwell-SC 3 1 Jake Ring-MO 3 1 15. 6 tied at...... 3 0 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games 2.0 AB/Game 2.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Earned run avg Opposing bat avg Innings pitched 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 1 . 4 5 1. Jared Walsh-UG . 1 8 4 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 7 3 . 1 2. Carson Fulmer-VU 1 . 7 2 2. Carson Fulmer-VU . 1 9 0 2. Jack Wynkoop-SC 7 0 . 2 3. Alex Lange-LS 2 . 3 3 3. Andrew Vinson-AM . 1 9 1 3. Dustin Beggs-UK 6 9 . 1 4. Scott Weathersby-UM 2 . 4 0 4. Zach Jackson-AR . 2 0 0 4. Zack Brown-UK 6 9 . 0 5. Cole Lipscomb-AU 2 . 4 5 5. Austin Bain-LS . 2 0 5 5. Christian Trent-UM 6 8 . 0 6. Grayson Long-AM 2 . 6 7 6. Alex Lange-LS . 2 0 8 6. Tanner Houck-MO 6 6 . 1 7. Keaton McKinney-AR 2 . 9 0 7. Grayson Long-AM . 2 1 2 7. Reggie McClain-MO 6 4 . 2 8. Keegan Thompson-AU 3 . 0 9 8. Bret Marks-UT . 2 2 0 8. Walker Buehler-VU 6 3 . 2 9. Walker Buehler-VU 3 . 1 1 9. Scott Weathersby-UM . 2 2 1 9. Logan Shore-UF 6 3 . 1 10. Zach Jackson-AR 3 . 1 3 10. Ryan Lawlor-UG . 2 2 3 10. Jared Poche'-LS 6 1 . 2 11. Austin Bain-LS 3 . 1 8 11. A.J. Puk-UF . 2 2 5 11. Taylor Guilbeau-UA 5 8 . 2 12. -VU 3 . 3 8 12. Dustin Beggs-UK . 2 3 3 Cole Lipscomb-AU 5 8 . 2 13. Tanner Houck-MO 3 . 5 3 13. Jordan Sheffield-VU . 2 3 4 13. Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 5 8 . 1 14. Jack Wynkoop-SC 3 . 5 7 14. Keegan Thompson-AU . 2 3 5 14. Alex Lange-LS 5 8 . 0 15. Jared Poche'-LS 3 . 6 5 15. Cole Lipscomb-AU . 2 3 5 15. 2 tied at...... 5 7 . 1

Batters struck out Batters SO out looking Wins 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 9 9 1. Alex Lange-LS 2 5 1. Carson Fulmer-VU 8 2. Grayson Long-AM 6 8 2. Walker Buehler-VU 2 3 2. Alex Lange-LS 6 3. Ryan Lawlor-UG 6 6 3. Zach Jackson-AR 2 2 Grayson Long-AM 6 4. Walker Buehler-VU 6 5 Grayson Long-AM 2 2 4. Keaton McKinney-AR 5 Alex Lange-LS 6 5 Ryan Lawlor-UG 2 2 Brady Bramlett-UM 5 6. Tanner Houck-MO 6 1 6. Carson Fulmer-VU 2 1 Jack Wynkoop-SC 5 7. Bret Marks-UT 6 0 7. Andrew Schwaab-MO 1 7 Dustin Beggs-UK 5 8. Jack Wynkoop-SC 5 9 8. Logan Shore-UF 1 6 Tanner Houck-MO 5 9. Dustin Beggs-UK 5 5 9. Clarke Schmidt-SC 1 4 Zack Brown-UK 5 A.J. Puk-UF 5 5 A.J. Puk-UF 1 4 10. 8 tied at...... 4 11. Philip Pfeifer-VU 5 4 Tanner Houck-MO 1 4 12. Zach Jackson-AR 5 0 12. Trey Killian-AR 1 3 13. Logan Shore-UF 4 8 Andy Cox-UT 1 3 Cole Lipscomb-AU 4 8 Jared Poche'-LS 1 3 15. 3 tied at...... 4 7 Kyle Cody-UK 1 3

Saves Appearances Games started 1. Wyatt Short-UM 8 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 1 7 1. 17 tied at...... 1 0 2. Breckin Williams-MO 7 2. Jacob Waguespack-UM 1 5 3. Andrew Lee-UT 5 3. Vince Fiori-SC 1 4 Zach Jackson-AR 5 Justin Camp-AU 1 4 5. Hunter Newman-LS 4 Austin Tribby-MO 1 4 6. Bobby Poyner-UF 3 Wyatt Short-UM 1 4 Spencer Jack-UK 3 Thomas Burrows-UA 1 4 Philip Pfeifer-VU 3 Zach Jackson-AR 1 4 Andrew Vinson-AM 3 9. 9 tied at...... 1 3 Jesse Stallings-LS 3 Thomas Burrows-UA 3 Trey Wingenter-AU 3 13. 8 tied at...... 2

Games finished Games in relief Sac bunts allowed 1. Breckin Williams-MO 1 3 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 1 7 1. Reggie McClain-MO 8 2. Andrew Lee-UT 1 1 2. Jacob Waguespack-UM 1 5 Andy Cox-UT 8 Thomas Burrows-UA 1 1 3. Justin Camp-AU 1 4 3. Taylor Guilbeau-UA 6 Wyatt Short-UM 1 1 Zach Jackson-AR 1 4 Grayson Long-AM 6 5. Zach Jackson-AR 1 0 Austin Tribby-MO 1 4 5. Preston Brown-MS 5 6. Justin Camp-AU 9 Wyatt Short-UM 1 4 Zack Brown-UK 5 Ben Bowden-VU 9 Thomas Burrows-UA 1 4 Jack Wynkoop-SC 5 8. Mark Ecker-AM 8 8. Bobby Poyner-UF 1 3 Matt Kent-AM 5 Spencer Jack-UK 8 Andrew Schwaab-MO 1 3 Will Carter-UA 5 10. Taylor Widener-SC 7 Parker Bugg-LS 1 3 Christian Trent-UM 5 Jared Cheek-UG 7 Ray Castillo-UA 1 3 A.J. Puk-UF 5 Andrew Vinson-AM 7 Breckin Williams-MO 1 3 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 5 Bobby Poyner-UF 7 Ty Schlottmann-AM 1 3 13. Ryan Lawlor-UG 4 14. 4 tied at...... 6 Izaac Yarbrough-AU 1 3 Clarke Schmidt-SC 4 Zac Houston-MS 1 3 15. 23 tied at...... 3 Sac flies allowed Losses Runners picked off 1. Dustin Beggs-UK 5 1. Preston Brown-MS 7 1. Sean McLaughlin-UG 4 2. Brady Bramlett-UM 4 2. Logan Shore-UF 6 2. Peter Fairbanks-MO 3 3. Taylor Widener-SC 3 Reggie McClain-MO 6 A.J. Puk-UF 3 Andrew Vinson-AM 3 Christian Trent-UM 6 Dustin Beggs-UK 3 Jordan Sheffield-VU 3 5. Ryan Lawlor-UG 5 Zack Brown-UK 3 Ben Bowden-VU 3 Trey Wingenter-AU 5 6. Mike Rivera-UF 2 Ryan Lawlor-UG 3 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 5 Jared Walsh-UG 2 Kyle Serrano-UT 3 Will Stokes-UM 5 Vance Tatum-MS 2 Spencer Jack-UK 3 Drake Owenby-UT 5 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 2 Sean McLaughlin-UG 3 10. Bret Marks-UT 4 Will Haynie-UA 2 11. 22 tied at...... 2 Zack Brown-UK 4 Jack Wynkoop-SC 2 Taylor Widener-SC 4 12. 37 tied at...... 1 Trey Killian-AR 4 Sean McLaughlin-UG 4 Will Carter-UA 4

Wild pitches Balks Hit batters 1. Reggie McClain-MO 1 0 1. Brady Bramlett-UM 2 1. Andrew Schwaab-MO 8 2. Christian Trent-UM 7 Peter Fairbanks-MO 2 2. Preston Brown-MS 7 Dominic Taccolini-AR 7 Carson Fulmer-VU 2 Austin Sexton-MS 7 4. Ryan Lawlor-UG 6 4. 23 tied at...... 1 Logan Shore-UF 7 A.J. Puk-UF 6 Clarke Schmidt-SC 7 Alex Lange-LS 6 6. Dustin Beggs-UK 6 Zack Brown-UK 6 Jordan Sheffield-VU 6 Carson Fulmer-VU 6 Geoffrey Bramblett-UA 6 Will Carter-UA 6 Grayson Long-AM 6 10. 10 tied at...... 5 10. 13 tied at...... 5

Intentional BB allowed Hits allowed Runs allowed 1. Jake Godfrey-LS 3 1. Jared Walsh-UG 1 9 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 7 Taylor Widener-SC 3 2. Zach Jackson-AR 2 4 2. Scott Weathersby-UM 9 3. Hunter Martin-UT 2 3. Scott Weathersby-UM 2 5 3. Zach Jackson-AR 1 4 Taylor Lewis-UF 2 Andrew Vinson-AM 2 5 Jordan Sheffield-VU 1 4 Christian Trent-UM 2 5. Jordan Sheffield-VU 2 6 5. David Sosebee-UG 1 5 Trevor Fitts-MS 2 6. A.J. Puk-UF 2 9 6. Jared Walsh-UG 1 6 Parker Bugg-LS 2 7. Austin Bain-LS 3 0 Keegan Thompson-AU 1 6 JC Wilhite-UA 2 8. Kyle Simonds-AM 3 3 8. Cole Lipscomb-AU 1 8 Zach Strecker-UK 2 9. David Sosebee-UG 3 5 Alex Lange-LS 1 8 Lance Phillips-AR 2 10. Trey Wingenter-AU 3 6 Keaton McKinney-AR 1 8 Robby Clements-AU 2 11. Keegan Thompson-AU 3 8 Austin Bain-LS 1 8 Keegan Thompson-AU 2 12. Lucas Laster-MS 3 9 12. Kyle Simonds-AM 1 9 Dalton Rentz-AU 2 13. Philip Pfeifer-VU 4 1 13. Carson Fulmer-VU 2 0 Scott Weathersby-UM 2 14. Dominic Taccolini-AR 4 3 14. Trey Wingenter-AU 2 1 Matt Kent-AM 2 Alex Lange-LS 4 3 15. Peter Fairbanks-MO 2 3

Earned runs allowed Walks allowed Doubles allowed 1. Andrew Vinson-AM 6 1. Matt Kent-AM 4 1. Zach Jackson-AR 2 2. Scott Weathersby-UM 8 2. Andrew Vinson-AM 7 2. Andrew Vinson-AM 3 3. Zach Jackson-AR 1 1 3. Scott Weathersby-UM 8 Jared Walsh-UG 3 4. Kyle Simonds-AM 1 2 Trey Wingenter-AU 8 4. Trey Wingenter-AU 4 Jordan Sheffield-VU 1 2 Jack Wynkoop-SC 8 Austin Bain-LS 4 6. Jared Walsh-UG 1 4 6. Tanner Houck-MO 9 6. Dominic Taccolini-AR 5 Carson Fulmer-VU 1 4 7. Kyle Simonds-AM 1 0 Grayson Long-AM 5 Austin Bain-LS 1 4 Lucas Laster-MS 1 0 Keaton McKinney-AR 5 9. Alex Lange-LS 1 5 9. Jared Poche'-LS 1 1 9. Scott Weathersby-UM 6 Keegan Thompson-AU 1 5 10. Christian Trent-UM 1 2 Ryan Lawlor-UG 6 David Sosebee-UG 1 5 Keegan Thompson-AU 1 2 David Sosebee-UG 6 12. Cole Lipscomb-AU 1 6 Drake Owenby-UT 1 2 Matt Kent-AM 6 Keaton McKinney-AR 1 6 13. Kyle Cody-UK 1 3 Ryan Hendrix-AM 6 14. Lucas Laster-MS 1 7 14. Reggie McClain-MO 1 4 A.J. Puk-UF 6 Grayson Long-AM 1 7 15. David Sosebee-UG 1 5 15. Brady Bramlett-UM 7 Triples allowed Home runs allowed 1. Jack Wynkoop-SC 0 1. Grayson Long-AM 1 Trey Killian-AR 0 Rocky McCord-AU 1 Clarke Schmidt-SC 0 Jared Walsh-UG 1 Jared Poche'-LS 0 Jordan Sheffield-VU 1 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 0 5. Trey Wingenter-AU 2 Zack Brown-UK 0 Dominic Taccolini-AR 2 Jordan Sheffield-VU 0 Scott Weathersby-UM 2 Andy Cox-UT 0 Taylor Guilbeau-UA 2 Austin Sexton-MS 0 Preston Brown-MS 2 Rocky McCord-AU 0 David Sosebee-UG 2 Alex Lange-LS 0 Matt Kent-AM 2 Philip Pfeifer-VU 0 Ryan Hendrix-AM 2 Zach Jackson-AR 0 Zach Jackson-AR 2 A.J. Puk-UF 0 Alex Lange-LS 2 Ryan Hendrix-AM 0 15. Keaton McKinney-AR 3 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Fielding Leaders (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

Hitting minimums - 75% of Games Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Fielding pct Chances Putouts 1. Evan White-UK 1.000 1. Wes Rea-MS 3 2 9 1. Wes Rea-MS 3 1 5 Gavin Collins-MS 1.000 2. Evan White-UK 3 2 1 2. Evan White-UK 3 0 8 John Holland-MS 1.000 3. Zach Lavy-MO 3 1 4 3. Zach Lavy-MO 2 9 1 Chandler Avant-UA 1.000 4. Zander Wiel-VU 2 7 4 4. Zander Wiel-VU 2 5 8 JJ Schwarz-UF 1.000 5. Kyle Martin-SC 2 6 7 5. Kyle Martin-SC 2 5 6 Bryan Reynolds-VU 1.000 6. Chris Chinea-LS 2 6 1 6. Sikes Orvis-UM 2 4 5 Mark Laird-LS 1.000 7. Kade Scivicque-LS 2 6 0 7. Chris Chinea-LS 2 4 1 Buddy Reed-UF 1.000 8. Sikes Orvis-UM 2 5 9 8. Kade Scivicque-LS 2 2 8 Harrison Bader-UF 1.000 9. Daniel Robert-AU 2 5 1 Daniel Robert-AU 2 2 8 Kyle Barrett-UK 1.000 10. Michael Barash-AM 2 4 5 10. Clark Eagan-AR 2 2 3 Joe Serrano-AR 1.000 11. Clark Eagan-AR 2 4 2 11. Michael Barash-AM 2 1 2 Casey Hughston-UA 1.000 12. Will Haynie-UA 2 1 9 12. Cody Henry-UA 2 0 0 Tyler Spoon-AR 1.000 13. Cody Henry-UA 2 1 1 13. Will Haynie-UA 1 8 6 Chris Hall-UT 1.000 14. Hunter Melton-AM 2 1 0 14. Peter Alonso-UF 1 8 0 Christin Stewart-UT 1.000 15. Karl Ellison-VU 2 0 7 Hunter Melton-AM 1 8 0

Assists Fielding double plays Passed balls 1. Ryan Gridley-MS 1 1 1 1. Wes Rea-MS 3 0 1. Zach Bowers-UG 7 Alex Bregman-LS 1 1 1 Evan White-UK 3 0 2. Will Haynie-UA 5 3. JaVon Shelby-UK 1 1 0 3. JaVon Shelby-UK 2 8 Benito Santiago-UT 5 4. John Holland-MS 9 2 4. Zander Wiel-VU 2 7 4. Karl Ellison-VU 4 5. Mikey White-UA 8 9 5. Kyle Martin-SC 2 6 Jason Delay-VU 4 6. Michael Bernal-AR 8 8 6. Chris Chinea-LS 2 5 Brandon Stephens-UG 4 Nick King-UG 8 8 7. Alex Bregman-LS 2 3 Michael Barash-AM 4 8. Connor Heady-UK 8 7 8. Daniel Robert-AU 2 2 8. Carson Shaddy-AR 3 9. Richie Martin-UF 8 6 9. Dansby Swanson-VU 2 1 David Houser-UT 3 10. Melvin Gray-AU 8 5 Connor Heady-UK 2 1 Hunter Taylor-SC 3 Dansby Swanson-VU 8 5 John Holland-MS 2 1 11. 9 tied at...... 2 12. Ryan Howard-MO 8 2 12. Zach Lavy-MO 2 0 13. Nick Senzel-UT 8 1 Cody Nulph-AU 2 0 14. Brett Peel-MO 7 9 Ryan Gridley-MS 2 0 15. A.J. Simcox-UT 7 8 Tyler Campbell-VU 2 0

Catchers interference Steal attempts against Stolen bases against 1. Michael Barash-AM 1 1. Will Haynie-UA 4 0 1. Brett Bond-MO 3 4 Greg Fettes-UK 1 2. Brett Bond-MO 3 8 2. Will Haynie-UA 3 0 3. Michael Barash-AM 3 3 3. Michael Barash-AM 2 4 4. Austin Knight-UM 2 9 4. Blake Logan-AU 2 3 Blake Logan-AU 2 9 5. Logan Koch-SC 2 1 6. Logan Koch-SC 2 6 6. Austin Knight-UM 1 8 7. Mike Rivera-UF 2 4 Greg Fettes-UK 1 8 Kade Scivicque-LS 2 4 8. Kade Scivicque-LS 1 7 9. Greg Fettes-UK 2 1 9. Mike Rivera-UF 1 6 Tucker Pennell-AR 2 1 10. Brandon Stephens-UG 1 4 11. Benito Santiago-UT 2 0 11. Peter Fairbanks-MO 1 3 12. Brandon Stephens-UG 1 9 Tucker Pennell-AR 1 3 Alex Gosser-AR 1 9 13. Benito Santiago-UT 1 2 14. 3 tied at...... 1 6 14. 4 tied at...... 1 1

Caught stealing by Errors 1. Austin Knight-UM 1 1 1. Blake Allemand-AM 1 1 2. Will Haynie-UA 1 0 2. Connor Heady-UK 1 0 3. Michael Barash-AM 9 3. Jordan Gore-SC 9 4. Alex Gosser-AR 8 4. Max Schrock-SC 8 Tucker Pennell-AR 8 Kyler Deese-AU 8 Benito Santiago-UT 8 6. Mikey White-UA 7 Mike Rivera-UF 8 Trevor Kieboom-UG 7 8. Kade Scivicque-LS 7 JaVon Shelby-UK 7 9. Blake Logan-AU 6 Mike Bell-UG 7 Andy Cox-UT 6 10. Melvin Gray-AU 6 11. 10 tied at...... 5 Will Golsan-UM 6 Ryan Gridley-MS 6 Josh Lester-MO 6 14. 7 tied at...... 5 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 55 - Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2015) Runs scored: 18 - LSU (vs Ole Miss, Mar 15, 2015) 18 - Missouri (vs Ole Miss, May 02, 2015) H i t s : 21 - South Carolina (vs Texas A&M, May 09, 2015) 21 - LSU (vs Arkansas, Mar 20, 2015) R B I s : 18 - LSU (vs Ole Miss, Mar 15, 2015) D o u b l e s : 6 - Mississippi State (vs South Carolina, Apr 02, 2015) 6 - Auburn (vs Ole Miss, Apr 18, 2015) 6 - Texas A&M (vs Arkansas, Apr 18, 2015) T r i p l e s :2-(6 times ) Home runs: 5 - Missouri (vs Ole Miss, May 02, 2015) 5 - Texas A&M (vs South Carolina, May 09, 2015) Total bases: 36 - South Carolina (vs Texas A&M, May 09, 2015) W a l k s : 15 - South Carolina (vs Georgia, Mar 27, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 22 - Ole Miss (vs LSU, Mar 14, 2015) 22 - Ole Miss (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 10, 2015) Sac hits: 4 - South Carolina (vs Texas A&M, May 08, 2015) 4 - LSU (vs Alabama, Apr 02, 2015) 4 - Florida (vs Alabama, Mar 28, 2015) Sac flies: 4 - South Carolina (vs Georgia, Mar 29, 2015) Stolen bases: 7 - LSU (vs Missouri, May 08, 2015) Caught stealing: 4 - Auburn (vs Florida, May 14, 2015) Hit by pitch: 6 - Kentucky (vs Arkansas, Apr 11, 2015) Runners LOB: 16 - Tennessee (vs Vanderbilt, Mar 29, 2015) 16 - South Carolina (vs Georgia, Mar 27, 2015) Hit into DP: 4 - Ole Miss (vs Vanderbilt, Apr 11, 2015) 4 - Kentucky (vs Arkansas, Apr 11, 2015)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 48 - (4 times ) A s s is t s : 29 - LSU (vs Alabama, Apr 02, 2015) E r r o r s : 7 - Tennessee (vs Georgia, Mar 21, 2015) Passed balls: 2 - (7 times ) DPs turned: 4 - Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2015) 4 - Arkansas (vs Kentucky, Apr 11, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 16.0 - (4 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 22 - Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2015) 22 - LSU (vs Ole Miss, Mar 14, 2015) Hits allowed: 1 - South Carolina (vs Kentucky, Mar 13, 2015) Wild pitches: 5 - (4 times ) Hit batters: 6 - Arkansas (vs Kentucky, Apr 11, 2015) 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

GAME HIGHS (BOTH TEAMS)

Batting

At bats: 108 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) 108 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) Runs scored: 29 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) H i t s : 36 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) R B I s : 27 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) D o u b l e s : 9 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 02, 2015) T r i p l e s : 2 - (11 times ) Home runs: 9 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) Total bases: 71 - South Carolina vs Texas A&M (May 09, 2015) W a l k s : 19 - Alabama vs Mississippi State (Mar 14, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 41 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Sac hits: 5 - Alabama vs Florida (Mar 28, 2015) 5 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) Sac flies: 5 - Georgia vs South Carolina (Mar 29, 2015) Stolen bases: 7 - Missouri vs LSU (May 08, 2015) Caught stealing: 4 - Texas A&M vs Tennessee (May 01, 2015) 4 - Auburn vs Florida (May 14, 2015) 4 - Auburn vs Florida (May 15, 2015) Hit by pitch: 7 - Kentucky vs Arkansas (Apr 11, 2015) Runners LOB: 26 - LSU vs Mississippi State (May 02, 2015) Hit into DP: 5 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 11, 2015) 5 - Mississippi State vs Kentucky (Mar 22, 2015) 5 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 04, 2015)

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 96 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) 96 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) A s s is t s : 41 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) E r r o r s : 8 - Georgia vs Tennessee (Mar 21, 2015) Passed balls: 3 - Georgia vs Kentucky (May 09, 2015) 3 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 15, 2015) DPs turned: 5 - South Carolina vs Mississippi State (Apr 04, 2015) 5 - Mississippi State vs Kentucky (Mar 22, 2015) 5 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 11, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 32.0 - LSU vs Alabama (Apr 02, 2015) 32.0 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Runs allowed: 1 - Kentucky vs Missouri (May 14, 2015) 1 - Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (Mar 15, 2015) 1 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 16, 2015) Earned runs: 1 - Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (Mar 15, 2015) 1 - Kentucky vs Missouri (May 14, 2015) 1 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 16, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s : 41 - Ole Miss vs Vanderbilt (Apr 10, 2015) Hits allowed: 6 - Arkansas vs Vanderbilt (Mar 15, 2015) 6 - Vanderbilt vs Alabama (May 14, 2015) Wild pitches: 5 - (7 times ) Hit batters: 7 - Kentucky vs Arkansas (Apr 11, 2015) 2015 SEC Baseball Game Highs for SEC (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Batting

At bats: 8 - Avant, Alabama (vs LSU, Apr 02, 2015) Runs scored: 4 - (8 times ) H i t s : 5 - Schrock, South Carolina (vs Mississippi State, Apr 04, 2015) 5 - Wes Rea, Mississippi State (vs Arkansas, Apr 24, 2015) R B I s : 7 - K. Martin, South Carolina (vs Auburn, May 01, 2015) D o u b l e s : 3 - Weber, Georgia (vs Kentucky, May 09, 2015) T r i p l e s : 1 - (84 times ) Home runs: 2 - (14 times ) Total bases: 11 - Alonso, Florida (vs Mississippi State, Apr 19, 2015) W a l k s : 4 - Reed, Florida (vs Vanderbilt, May 08, 2015) S t r i k e o u t s :4-(9 times ) Sac hits: 3 - Logan, Georgia (vs Alabama, Apr 11, 2015) Sac flies: 2 - Swanson, Vanderbilt (vs South Carolina, Apr 16, 2015) 2 - T. Spoon, Arkansas (vs Ole Miss, Mar 26, 2015) Stolen bases: 3 - Gray, Auburn (vs South Carolina, May 02, 2015) 3 - Kendall, Vanderbilt (vs Florida, May 09, 2015) 3 - C. Dishon, Ole Miss (vs Alabama, Apr 25, 2015) Caught stealing: 2 - Moss, Texas A&M (vs Tennessee, May 01, 2015) Hit by pitch: 3 - C. Heady, Kentucky (vs Arkansas, Apr 11, 2015) Runners LOB: 7 - (5 times )

Fielding

P u t o u t s : 25 - Chinea, LSU (vs Alabama, Apr 02, 2015) A s s is t s : 8 - (8 times ) E r r o r s : 3 - Gore, South Carolina (vs Kentucky, Mar 13, 2015) 3 - C. Heady, Kentucky (vs Mississippi State, Mar 22, 2015) 3 - King, Georgia (vs Arkansas, May 15, 2015) Passed balls: 2 - (7 times )

Pitching

Innings pitched: 9.0 - (18 times ) S t r i k e o u t s : 14 - Fulmer, Vanderbilt (vs Alabama, May 14, 2015) 14 - Long, Texas A&M (vs Alabama, Mar 20, 2015) 14 - Fulmer, Vanderbilt (vs Ole Miss, Apr 09, 2015) Wild pitches: 4 - D Taccolini, Arkansas (vs Mississippi State, Apr 25, 2015) Hit batters: 3 - (6 times ) 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Batting Analysis (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty w/bases loaded as leadoff fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct out out gnd Texas A&M 73 246 . 2 9 7 216 686 . 3 1 5 151 471 . 3 2 1 138 461 . 2 9 9 20 44 . 4 5 5 102 236 . 4 3 2 215 252 0.9 Alabama 63 249 . 2 5 3 220 838 . 2 6 3 140 491 . 2 8 5 143 596 . 2 4 0 12 48 . 2 5 0 91 281 . 3 2 4 245 293 0.8 Arkansas 74 234 . 3 1 6 194 745 . 2 6 0 135 484 . 2 7 9 133 495 . 2 6 9 10 29 . 3 4 5 100 252 . 3 9 7 261 247 1.1 Auburn 83 312 . 2 6 6 172 678 . 2 5 4 132 461 . 2 8 6 123 529 . 2 3 3 10 40 . 2 5 0 88 265 . 3 3 2 237 275 0.9 South Carolina 86 293 . 2 9 4 163 709 . 2 3 0 114 426 . 2 6 8 135 576 . 2 3 4 7 29 . 2 4 1 86 267 . 3 2 2 242 310 0.8 Florida 79 234 . 3 3 8 204 779 . 2 6 2 148 478 . 3 1 0 135 535 . 2 5 2 15 29 . 5 1 7 100 262 . 3 8 2 272 275 1.0 Georgia 58 238 . 2 4 4 184 763 . 2 4 1 107 429 . 2 4 9 135 572 . 2 3 6 10 39 . 2 5 6 91 265 . 3 4 3 231 290 0.8 Kentucky 75 252 . 2 9 8 201 737 . 2 7 3 131 475 . 2 7 6 145 514 . 2 8 2 8 45 . 1 7 8 91 257 . 3 5 4 241 258 0.9 LSU 74 235 . 3 1 5 287 907 . 3 1 6 187 574 . 3 2 6 174 568 . 3 0 6 12 37 . 3 2 4 113 283 . 3 9 9 314 301 1.0 Ole Miss 59 223 . 2 6 5 186 764 . 2 4 3 120 463 . 2 5 9 125 524 . 2 3 9 9 29 . 3 1 0 102 264 . 3 8 6 217 239 0.9 Missouri 99 337 . 2 9 4 158 657 . 2 4 0 121 425 . 2 8 5 136 569 . 2 3 9 10 26 . 3 8 5 97 265 . 3 6 6 258 260 1.0 Mississippi State 70 246 . 2 8 5 204 798 . 2 5 6 124 484 . 2 5 6 150 560 . 2 6 8 4 33 . 1 2 1 92 275 . 3 3 5 266 335 0.8 Tennessee 76 327 . 2 3 2 164 611 . 2 6 8 114 430 . 2 6 5 126 508 . 2 4 8 8 35 . 2 2 9 97 255 . 3 8 0 226 259 0.9 Vanderbilt 72 291 . 2 4 7 215 765 . 2 8 1 138 500 . 2 7 6 149 556 . 2 6 8 15 55 . 2 7 3 106 274 . 3 8 7 255 234 1.1 Totals 1041 3717 . 2 8 0 2768 1043 . 2 6 5 1862 6591 . 2 8 3 1947 7563 . 2 5 7 150 518 . 2 9 0 1356 3701 . 3 6 6 3480 3828 0.9

w/runners w/runner on 3rd success 2- rnrs pinch hitting in scoring pos and LT 2 out with 2 outs adv runners out adv rnrs rch rch Player h ab avg h ab avg rbi ops pct h ab avg adv ops pct rbi w/out lob err fc kl T e x a s A & M 3 1 2 . 2 5 0 9 1 2 9 1 . 3 1 3 5 4 8 1 . 6 6 7 8 3 2 9 4 . 2 8 2 2 7 3 5 4 6 . 5 0 0 6 1 8 7 2 1 2 1 7 2 9 6 8 Alabama 3 8 . 3 7 5 97 321 . 3 0 2 39 71 . 5 4 9 111 379 . 2 9 3 255 556 . 4 5 9 61 65 247 20 33 66 Arkansas 1 20 . 0 5 0 85 297 . 2 8 6 39 67 . 5 8 2 71 308 . 2 3 1 257 545 . 4 7 2 47 88 226 22 23 51 Auburn 11 34 . 3 2 4 81 293 . 2 7 6 42 76 . 5 5 3 66 305 . 2 1 6 252 524 . 4 8 1 42 88 228 19 24 60 South Carolina 0 19 . 0 0 0 60 234 . 2 5 6 44 63 . 6 9 8 91 345 . 2 6 4 240 502 . 4 7 8 49 82 228 13 26 58 Florida 3 14 . 2 1 4 86 291 . 2 9 6 50 80 . 6 2 5 86 323 . 2 6 6 259 538 . 4 8 1 54 71 201 18 26 44 Georgia 1 12 . 0 8 3 75 288 . 2 6 0 29 66 . 4 3 9 92 342 . 2 6 9 228 491 . 4 6 4 51 79 220 18 31 74 Kentucky 5 16 . 3 1 3 85 296 . 2 8 7 39 72 . 5 4 2 82 309 . 2 6 5 239 537 . 4 4 5 51 57 233 14 37 59 LSU 4 27 . 1 4 8 119 368 . 3 2 3 65 110 . 5 9 1 109 363 . 3 0 0 313 635 . 4 9 3 61 94 239 25 36 34 Ole Miss 5 33 . 1 5 2 70 262 . 2 6 7 34 58 . 5 8 6 65 314 . 2 0 7 224 522 . 4 2 9 36 64 215 13 26 80 M i s s o u r i 5 2 0 . 2 5 0 7 9 2 4 7 . 3 2 0 3 9 6 8 . 5 7 4 6 3 3 0 8 . 2 0 5 2 0 3 4 6 5 . 4 3 7 4 1 6 3 1 8 3 8 2 3 7 0 Mississippi State 5 25 . 2 0 0 74 299 . 2 4 7 35 69 . 5 0 7 78 337 . 2 3 1 260 550 . 4 7 3 46 100 243 14 44 65 Tennessee 5 32 . 1 5 6 68 269 . 2 5 3 29 67 . 4 3 3 77 313 . 2 4 6 233 495 . 4 7 1 47 85 214 17 17 60 Vanderbilt 5 12 . 4 1 7 89 336 . 2 6 5 50 90 . 5 5 6 93 352 . 2 6 4 268 582 . 4 6 0 71 66 238 21 34 74 Totals 56 284 . 1 9 7 1159 4092 . 2 8 3 588 1038 . 5 6 6 1167 4592 . 2 5 4 3504 7488 . 4 6 8 718 1089 3211 239 409 863

Success Advancing Runners = percentage of times the batter advanced at least one runner during a plate appearance #Rnrs Adv w/Out = TOTAL number of runners advanced when the player made an out 2015 SEC Baseball SEC Pitching Analysis (as of May 17, 2015) (SEC games only Sorted by Player Name)

vs left vs right w/runners w/bases empty vs leadoff with 2 outs fly gnd fly/ Player h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg h ab avg rch ops pct h ab avg out out gnd gdp Texas A&M 112 409 . 2 7 4 157 544 . 2 8 9 142 466 . 3 0 5 127 487 . 2 6 1 84 241 . 3 4 9 80 312 . 2 5 6 220 223 1.0 17 Alabama 122 414 . 2 9 5 167 632 . 2 6 4 142 516 . 2 7 5 147 530 . 2 7 7 117 277 . 4 2 2 72 322 . 2 2 4 287 283 1.0 18 Arkansas 117 418 . 2 8 0 147 556 . 2 6 4 126 493 . 2 5 6 138 481 . 2 8 7 99 257 . 3 8 5 74 300 . 2 4 7 221 285 0.8 19 Auburn 113 448 . 2 5 2 148 555 . 2 6 7 122 474 . 2 5 7 139 529 . 2 6 3 104 262 . 3 9 7 78 326 . 2 3 9 278 272 1.0 24 South Carolina 131 420 . 3 1 2 180 620 . 2 9 0 158 513 . 3 0 8 153 527 . 2 9 0 105 267 . 3 9 3 102 350 . 2 9 1 262 256 1.0 25 Florida 94 440 . 2 1 4 158 564 . 2 8 0 108 397 . 2 7 2 144 607 . 2 3 7 82 266 . 3 0 8 92 339 . 2 7 1 231 290 0.8 16 Georgia 118 395 . 2 9 9 130 580 . 2 2 4 125 490 . 2 5 5 123 485 . 2 5 4 103 261 . 3 9 5 77 323 . 2 3 8 273 246 1.1 17 Kentucky 130 445 . 2 9 2 145 543 . 2 6 7 122 448 . 2 7 2 153 540 . 2 8 3 106 257 . 4 1 2 87 325 . 2 6 8 241 287 0.8 26 LSU 117 441 . 2 6 5 154 647 . 2 3 8 133 479 . 2 7 8 138 609 . 2 2 7 91 289 . 3 1 5 89 357 . 2 4 9 276 296 0.9 24 Ole Miss 112 407 . 2 7 5 186 642 . 2 9 0 160 477 . 3 3 5 138 572 . 2 4 1 89 263 . 3 3 8 85 332 . 2 5 6 278 274 1.0 10 Missouri 114 405 . 2 8 1 155 604 . 2 5 7 126 444 . 2 8 4 143 565 . 2 5 3 93 265 . 3 5 1 79 329 . 2 4 0 207 301 0.7 18 Mississippi State 112 379 . 2 9 6 194 663 . 2 9 3 157 491 . 3 2 0 149 551 . 2 7 0 104 269 . 3 8 7 94 331 . 2 8 4 221 331 0.7 28 Tennessee 114 379 . 3 0 1 143 580 . 2 4 7 132 440 . 3 0 0 125 519 . 2 4 1 91 250 . 3 6 4 79 314 . 2 5 2 247 235 1.1 16 Vanderbilt 104 407 . 2 5 6 135 617 . 2 1 9 109 463 . 2 3 5 130 561 . 2 3 2 88 277 . 3 1 8 79 332 . 2 3 8 238 249 1.0 24 Totals 1610 5807 . 2 7 7 2199 8347 . 2 6 3 1862 6591 . 2 8 3 1947 7563 . 2 5 7 1356 3701 . 3 6 6 1167 4592 . 2 5 4 3480 3828 0.9 26

Player ap gs ip/app *h/g *r/g *er/g *bb/g *so/g k/bb *2b/g *3b/g *hr/g *fo/g *go/g *bf/g sba att pct Texas A&M 28 28 8.58 10.07 5.09 4.19 3.41 8.76 2 . 6 1.54 0.19 0.56 8.24 8.35 40.78 28 40 . 7 0 0 Alabama 30 30 9.23 9.39 5.00 4.48 4.39 6.79 1 . 5 1.69 0.23 0.68 9.32 9.19 40.26 36 48 . 7 5 0 Arkansas 29 29 8.79 9.32 5.05 4.45 4.66 7.45 1 . 6 1.34 0.14 0.60 7.80 10.06 40.91 27 43 . 6 2 8 Auburn 30 30 8.73 8.97 4.50 3.85 3.98 6.66 1 . 7 1.55 0.21 0.58 9.55 9.34 39.71 32 41 . 7 8 0 South Carolina 30 30 8.83 10.56 6.55 5.64 3.97 7.64 1 . 9 2.41 0.07 0.78 8.90 8.69 41.54 32 43 . 7 4 4 Florida 30 30 8.87 8.53 4.26 3.89 2.54 7.98 3 . 1 1.39 0.17 0.91 7.82 9.81 37.89 24 37 . 6 4 9 Georgia 29 29 8.97 8.58 5.16 4.50 4.74 7.65 1 . 6 1.35 0.28 0.55 9.45 8.52 40.74 23 32 . 7 1 9 Kentucky 29 29 8.85 9.64 5.68 5.01 3.19 6.80 2 . 1 1.72 0.25 1.19 8.45 10.06 39.66 21 29 . 7 2 4 LSU 29 29 9.94 8.46 3.84 3.46 3.50 7.87 2 . 3 1.25 0.19 0.56 8.62 9.24 38.83 19 28 . 6 7 9 Ole Miss 29 29 9.07 10.20 6.02 5.13 2.87 6.78 2 . 4 1.88 0.21 0.92 9.51 9.38 40.07 23 39 . 5 9 0 Missouri 3030 8.809.174.674.122.768.15 3 . 01.400.240.857.0610.2638.904556 . 8 0 4 Mississippi State 30 30 8.91 10.30 6.40 5.45 3.74 6.67 1 . 8 1.75 0.13 0.81 7.44 11.14 41.31 16 23 . 6 9 6 Tennessee 29 29 8.62 9.25 6.12 5.04 4.03 8.24 2 . 0 2.02 0.36 0.83 8.89 8.46 40.32 21 34 . 6 1 8 Vanderbilt 30 30 9.23 7.77 3.83 3.15 4.06 9.91 2 . 4 1.30 0.23 0.49 7.73 8.09 38.89 13 20 . 6 5 0 Totals 41 41 8.96 9.29 5.14 4.44 3.70 7.67 2 . 1 1.61 0.20 0.74 8.48 9.33 39.97 360 51 . 7 0 2

* = average based on 9-inning game 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 17, 2015 (SEC games only)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. LSU 29 . 3 1 6 . 3 8 0 . 4 4 7 1142 199 361 64 8 23 182 106 168 46 18 17 12 2. Texas A&M 28 . 3 1 0 . 3 9 4 . 4 6 8 932 185 289 46 4 31 178 117 194 15 9 23 13 3. Florida 30 . 2 7 9 . 3 5 5 . 4 1 1 1013 171 283 43 12 22 156 103 188 23 12 9 15 4. Kentucky 29 . 2 7 9 . 3 6 7 . 4 0 3 989 142 276 48 6 21 130 92 215 21 11 11 9 5. Arkansas 29 . 2 7 4 . 3 5 6 . 3 9 8 979 154 268 47 3 23 138 102 209 26 9 16 12 6. Vanderbilt 30 . 2 7 2 . 3 6 9 . 4 4 4 1056 194 287 67 8 33 174 134 289 34 14 19 12 7. Mississippi State 30 . 2 6 2 . 3 4 7 . 3 6 2 1044 136 274 56 3 14 121 120 174 21 6 18 8 8. Alabama 30 . 2 6 0 . 3 3 1 . 3 5 1 1087 137 283 44 5 15 124 95 274 24 7 18 8 9. Missouri 30 . 2 5 9 .3 2 6 . 3 9 5 994 138 257 42 5 28 130 87 234 19 11 17 6 10. Auburn 30 . 2 5 8 . 3 4 1 . 3 3 2 990 120 255 48 7 4 112 105 225 25 19 18 8 11. Tennessee 29 . 2 5 6 . 3 4 5 . 3 7 6 938 120 240 38 6 21 112 97 226 26 11 26 5 12. South Carolina 30 . 2 4 9 . 3 4 1 . 3 9 0 1002 153 249 35 10 29 144 137 218 26 7 18 15 13. Ole Miss 29 . 2 4 8 . 3 3 9 . 3 5 3 987 129 245 44 1 19 122 121 292 24 17 9 7 14. Georgia 29 . 2 4 2 . 3 2 4 . 3 4 9 1001 130 242 38 6 19 114 103 239 30 2 18 6

Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Vanderbilt 30 3 . 1 5 . 2 3 320- 10 277.0 239 118 97 125 305 3 15 5 6 4 . 0 6 9 . 9 1 2. LSU 29 3 . 4 6 . 2 4 9 21 - 8 288.1 271 123 111 112 252 0 18 0 7 3 . 5 0 7 . 8 7 3. Auburn 30 3 . 8 5 . 2 6 013- 17 262.0 261 131 112 116 194 3 17 4 7 3 . 9 8 6 . 6 6 4. Florida 30 3 . 8 9 . 2 5 1 19 - 11 266.0 252 126 115 75 236 2 27 0 5 2 . 5 4 7 . 9 8 5. Missouri 30 4 . 1 2 .2 6 715- 15 264.0 269 137 121 81 239 1 25 1 7 2 . 7 6 8 . 1 5 6. Texas A&M 28 4 . 1 9 . 2 8 2 18 - 10 240.1 269 136 112 91 234 0 15 1 8 3 . 4 1 8 . 7 6 7. Arkansas 29 4 . 4 5 . 2 7 117- 12 255.0 264 143 126 132 211 2 17 2 8 4 . 6 6 7 . 4 5 8. Alabama 30 4 . 4 8 . 2 7 6 12 - 18 277.0 289 154 138 135 209 1 21 2 5 4 . 3 9 6 . 7 9 9. Georgia 29 4 . 5 0 .2 5 410- 19 260.0 248 149 130 137 221 0 16 0 2 4 . 7 4 7 . 6 5 10. Kentucky 29 5 . 0 1 . 2 7 8 14 - 15 256.2 275 162 143 91 194 2 34 3 8 3 . 1 9 6 . 8 0 11. Tennessee 29 5 .0 4 . 2 6 811- 18 250.0 257 170 140 112 229 0 23 0 6 4 . 0 3 8 . 2 4 12. Ole Miss 29 5 . 1 3 . 2 8 4 15 - 14 263.0 298 176 150 84 198 1 27 1 12 2 . 8 7 6 . 7 8 13. Mississippi State 30 5 . 4 5 . 2 9 48- 22 267.1 306 190 162 111 198 4 24 0 3 3 . 7 4 6 . 6 7 14. South Carolina 30 5 . 6 4 . 2 9 9 13 - 17 265.0 311 193 166 117 225 2 23 1 6 3 . 9 7 7 . 6 4

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 29 . 4 4 3 . 5 2 7 . 7 3 6 106 26 47 7 0 8 21 17 17 13 1 0 2 2. Kyle Martin-SC sr 30 . 3 9 3 . 5 0 4 . 7 9 4 107 26 42 6 2 11 34 24 12 9 1 1 3 3. Conner Hale-LS sr 29 . 3 7 5 . 4 3 0 . 5 1 6 128 30 48 7 1 3 28 11 16 0 0 0 1 4. Chris Chinea-LS jr 29 . 3 7 2 . 3 9 7 . 6 4 5 121 21 45 9 0 8 28 4 18 0 1 1 3 5. Kyle Barrett-UK jr 28 . 3 7 1 . 4 1 0 . 5 0 0 124 29 46 7 3 1 13 7 15 3 1 0 1 6. Logan Taylor-AM jr 28 . 3 7 0 . 4 1 9 . 5 5 6 108 15 40 5 0 5 28 7 13 1 1 2 0 7. Andrew Stevenson-LS jr 28 . 3 6 8 . 4 4 0 . 4 5 3 117 25 43 7 0 1 11 13 9 10 4 2 1 8. Blake Allemand-AM sr 28 . 3 6 2 . 4 6 2 . 5 1 4 105 26 38 8 1 2 16 16 11 2 1 4 3 9. Josh Tobias-UF sr 26 . 3 5 7 .4 2 5 . 5 5 19824357321810195002 10. Max Schrock-SC jr 28 . 3 5 4 . 4 0 9 . 5 6 6 113 25 40 8 2 4 20 12 13 3 0 2 2

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Andrew Vinson-AM jr 17 1 .4 5 .1 9 12- 137.1257 6 7390303 1 .6 9 9 .4 0 2. Carson Fulmer-VU jr 10 1 . 7 2 . 1 9 0 8 - 1 73.1 50 20 14 24 99 3 4 2 0 2 . 9 5 12.15 3. Alex Lange-LS fr 9 2 . 3 3 . 2 0 86- 0 58.043181527650200 4 .1 910.09 4. Scott Weathersby-UM sr 9 2 . 4 0 . 2 2 1 3 - 0 30.0 25 9 8 8 28 0 2 0 2 2 . 4 0 8 . 4 0 5. Cole Lipscomb-AU so 10 2 . 4 5 . 2 3 54- 2 58.252181620481301 3 .0 7 7 .3 6 6. Grayson Long-AM jr 10 2 . 6 7 . 2 1 2 6 - 0 57.1 45 24 17 28 68 0 1 0 0 4 . 4 0 10.67 7. Keaton McKinney-AR fr 10 2 . 9 0 . 2 3 75- 0 49.244181617222310 3 .0 8 3 .9 9 8. Keegan Thompson-AU so 7 3 . 0 9 . 2 3 5 4 - 2 43.2 38 16 15 12 34 2 5 0 0 2 . 4 7 7 . 0 1 9. Walker Buehler-VU jr 10 3 . 1 1 . 2 7 33- 2 63.267272219650500 2 .6 9 9 .1 9 10. Zach Jackson-AR so 14 3 . 1 3 . 2 0 0 2 - 0 31.2 24 14 11 21 50 0 2 0 5 5 . 9 7 14.21 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 17, 2015 (SEC games only)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Conner Hale-LS SR 29 48 1 .6 6 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 30 31 1 . 0 3 2. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 29 47 1 . 6 2 2. Conner Hale-LS SR 29 30 1 .0 3 3. Kyle Barrett-UK JR 28 46 1 . 6 4 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 29 30 1 . 0 3 4. Chris Chinea-LS JR 29 45 1 . 5 5 4. Kyle Barrett-UK JR 28 29 1 . 0 4 5. Kade Scivicque-LS SR 29 44 1 . 5 2 5. Zander Wiel-VU JR 30 27 . 9 0 6. Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 28 43 1 . 5 4 Alex Bregman-LS JR 29 27 .9 3 7. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 42 1 .4 0 7. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 26 .8 7 5 tied with 40 hit(s) Blake Allemand-AM SR 28 26 . 9 3 Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 29 26 . 9 0 2 tied with 25 run(s) scored

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 11 .3 7 1. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 30 12 . 4 0 2. Sikes Orvis-UM SR 28 9 . 3 2 2. Cody Brown-MS SO 28 10 . 3 6 3. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 29 8 .2 8 Will Toffey-VU FR 30 10 . 3 3 Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 29 8 . 2 8 Kade Scivicque-LS SR 29 10 . 3 4 Christin Stewart-UT JR 29 8 . 2 8 Alex Bregman-LS JR 29 10 .3 4 Zander Wiel-VU JR 30 8 . 2 7 6. Chris Chinea-LS JR 29 9 .3 1 Chris Chinea-LS JR 29 8 .2 8 JaVon Shelby-UK SO 29 9 . 3 1 8. JaVon Shelby-UK SO 29 7 . 2 4 Mikey White-UA JR 30 9 . 3 0 Andrew Lee-UT JR 27 7 . 2 6 Ro Coleman-VU SO 29 9 .3 1 10. Stephen Wrenn-UG SO 29 6 . 2 1 Zander Wiel-VU JR 30 9 . 3 0

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Buddy Reed-UF SO 30 4 . 1 3 1. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 34 1 .1 3 Elliott Caldwell-SC SR 30 4 . 1 3 2. Chris Chinea-LS JR 29 28 . 9 7 3. Chris Sciambra-LS SR 27 3 . 1 1 Logan Taylor-AM JR 28 28 1 . 0 0 A.J. Simcox-UT JR 29 3 .1 0 Conner Hale-LS SR 29 28 .9 7 Kyle Barrett-UK JR 28 3 . 1 1 5. Ka'ai Tom-UK JR 29 26 . 9 0 Josh Tobias-UF SR 26 3 . 1 2 Dansby Swanson-VU JR 30 26 . 8 7 9 tied with 2 triple(s) 5 tied with 25 RBI(s)

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Stephen Wrenn-UG SO 29 15 . 5 2 1. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 85 2 .8 3 2. Mark Laird-LS JR 29 13 . 4 5 2. Chris Chinea-LS JR 29 78 2 . 6 9 Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 29 13 . 4 5 Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 29 78 2 . 6 9 4. Melvin Gray-AU JR 27 10 . 3 7 4. Zander Wiel-VU JR 30 74 2 . 4 7 Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 28 10 . 3 6 5. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 29 69 2 . 3 8 Alex Bregman-LS JR 29 10 .3 4 6. Conner Hale-LS SR 29 66 2 .2 8 7. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 9 . 3 0 JaVon Shelby-UK SO 29 66 2 . 2 8 Jeren Kendall-VU FR 24 9 . 3 8 8. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 30 65 2 . 1 7 Jake Fraley-LS SO 28 9 . 3 2 Andrew Lee-UT JR 27 65 2 . 4 1 Cameron Dishon-UM JR 29 9 . 3 1 10. Max Schrock-SC JR 28 64 2 . 2 9

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. DC Arendas-SC JR 30 25 . 8 3 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 106 47 17 4 2 . 5 2 7 2. Kyle Martin-SC SR 30 24 .8 0 2. Kyle Martin-SC sr 107 42 24 3 3 . 5 0 4 3. Alex Bregman-LS JR 29 21 .7 2 3. Blake Allemand-AM sr 105 38 16 6 3 . 4 6 2 Dansby Swanson-VU JR 30 21 . 7 0 4. JaVon Shelby-UK so 106 34 19 6 0 . 4 5 0 5. J.B. Woodman-UM SO 29 20 . 6 9 5. Andrew Stevenson-LS jr 117 43 13 3 1 . 4 4 0 Wes Rea-MS SR 30 20 . 6 7 6. Conner Hale-LS sr 128 48 11 2 1 . 4 3 0 7. Zach Bowers-UG JR 28 19 . 6 8 7. Will Toffey-VU fr 115 40 14 3 1 . 4 2 9 JaVon Shelby-UK SO 29 19 . 6 6 Christin Stewart-UT jr 104 32 17 5 0 . 4 2 9 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 29 19 . 6 6 9. Hunter Melton-AM jr 99 32 16 2 0 . 4 2 7 2 tied with 18 walk(s) 10. Josh Tobias-UF sr 98 35 10 3 2 . 4 2 5

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Kyle Martin-SC sr 107 42 6 2 11 . 7 9 4 2. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 106 47 7 0 8 . 7 3 6 3. Chris Chinea-LS jr 121 45 9 0 8 . 6 4 5 4. Andrew Lee-UT jr 104 34 8 1 7 . 6 2 5 5. JaVon Shelby-UK so 106 34 9 1 7 . 6 2 3 6. Christin Stewart-UT jr 104 32 5 1 8 . 6 0 6 7. Sikes Orvis-UM sr 107 28 8 0 9 . 5 8 9 8. Zander Wiel-VU jr 126 37 9 2 8 . 5 8 7 9. Max Schrock-SC jr 113 40 8 2 4 . 5 6 6 10. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 122 34 7 2 8 . 5 6 6 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of May 17, 2015 (SEC games only)

WINS Cl G Wins W-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 8 8-1 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 73.1 7.33 2. Grayson Long-AM JR 10 6 6-0 2. Jack Wynkoop-SC JR 11 70.2 6.42 Alex Lange-LS FR 9 6 6-0 3. Dustin Beggs-UK JR 10 69.1 6.93 4. Keaton McKinney-AR FR 10 5 5-0 4. Zack Brown-UK SO 10 69.0 6.90 Brady Bramlett-UM SO 10 5 5-2 5. Christian Trent-UM JR 10 68.0 6.80 Tanner Houck-MO FR 10 5 5-3 6. Tanner Houck-MO FR 10 66.1 6.63 Jack Wynkoop-SC JR 11 5 5-3 7. Reggie McClain-MO JR 10 64.2 6.47 Dustin Beggs-UK JR 10 5 5-3 8. Walker Buehler-VU JR 10 63.2 6.37 Zack Brown-UK SO 10 5 5-4 9. Logan Shore-UF SO 10 63.1 6.33 8 tied with 4 victory(s) 10. Jared Poche'-LS SO 10 61.2 6.17

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 99 12.15 1. Andrew Vinson-AM JR 17 0 2 1 3 2. Grayson Long-AM JR 10 68 10.67 2. Jacob Waguespack-UM JR 15 0 0 0 1 3. Ryan Lawlor-UG JR 10 66 10.80 3. Zach Jackson-AR SO140205 4. Walker Buehler-VU JR 10 65 9 . 1 9 Vince Fiori-SC JR142011 Alex Lange-LS FR 9 65 10.09 Wyatt Short-UM SO 14 0 2 0 8 6. Tanner Houck-MO FR 10 61 8 . 2 8 Thomas Burrows-UA SO140113 7. Bret Marks-UT SR 8 60 10.25 Austin Tribby-MO JR140020 8. Jack Wynkoop-SC JR 11 59 7 . 5 1 Justin Camp-AU JR140112 9. Dustin Beggs-UK JR 10 55 7 . 1 4 9 tied with 13 appearance(s) A.J. Puk-UF SO 8 55 14.01

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Wyatt Short-UM SO 14 8 17 tied with 10 game(s) started 2. Breckin Williams-MO JR 13 7 3. Zach Jackson-AR SO 14 5 Andrew Lee-UT JR 12 5 5. Hunter Newman-LS SO 11 4 7 tied with 3 save(s)

SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 2 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 10 3 8 1 2. Zack Brown-UK SO 10 1 2. Keaton McKinney-AR FR 10 9 2 5 0 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 10 1 Zack Brown-UK SO 10 10 2 5 4 Keegan Thompson-AU SO 7 7 2 4 2 Logan Shore-UF SO 10 10236 10 tied with 1 complete game(s)

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Jared Walsh-UG SR 7 103 19 . 1 8 4 1. Florida 798 326 18 . 9 8 4 20 24-37 2. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 10 263 50 . 1 9 0 2. LSU 865 327 23 . 9 8 1 27 19-28 3. Andrew Vinson-AM JR 17 131 25 . 1 9 1 3. Mississippi State 802 389 24 . 9 8 0 36 16-23 4. Zach Jackson-AR SO 14 120 24 . 2 0 0 4. Arkansas 765 328 23 . 9 7 9 26 27-43 5. Austin Bain-LS FR 11 146 30 . 2 0 5 5. Vanderbilt 831 302 26 . 9 7 8 30 13-20 6. Alex Lange-LS FR 9 207 43 . 2 0 8 6. Missouri 792 342 28 . 9 7 6 22 45-56 7. Grayson Long-AM JR 10 212 45 . 2 1 2 7. Alabama 831 323 30 . 9 7 53036-48 8. Bret Marks-UT SR 8 200 44 . 2 2 0 8. Auburn 786 300 31 . 9 7 2 25 32-41 9. Scott Weathersby-UM SR 9 113 25 . 2 2 1 9. Ole Miss 789 299 32 . 9 7 11623-39 10. Ryan Lawlor-UG JR 10 211 47 . 2 2 3 10. Kentucky 770 337 33 . 9 7 1 32 21-29 11. Tennessee 750 277 31 . 9 7 1 21 21-34 12. South Carolina 795 300 34 . 9 7 0 31 32-43 13. Georgia 780 286 34 . 9 6 9 19 23-32 14. Texas A&M 721 269 40 . 9 6 12028-40

2015 SEC Baseball Game Results for SEC (as of Jun 25, 2015) (2015 NCAA Tournament)

Date Location Game result Pitchers of record Attend Time May 29, 2015 Tallahassee, Fla. Coll. of Charleston 7, Auburn 6 (11) W-Love, L-Yarbrough 2 1 0 2 3:48 May 29, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. Arkansas 8, Oral Roberts 6 W-J. Lowery, L-G. Trujillo 3 2 8 6 3:10 May 29, 2015 College Station, Tex Texas A&M 5, Texas Southern 0 W-Kent, L-RIOS 5 4 1 2 2:42 May 29, 2015 Gainesville, FL Florida 19, Florida A&M 0 W-Shore, L-PAGE,Ricky 3 8 3 3 2:56 May 29, 2015 Los Angeles, Calif. Maryland 3, Ole Miss 1 W-Shawaryn, M, L-C. Trent 1 1 5 0 3:04 May 29, 2015 Baton Rouge, La. LSU 10, Lehigh 3 W-Newman, L-Boswick, K. 1 0 9 4 52:51 May 29, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt 9, Lipscomb 1 W-Fulmer, L-MARTINEZ-M 3 6 2 6 3:12 May 30, 2015 Los Angeles, Calif. CSU Bakersfield 2, Ole Miss 1 W-Carter, H., L-B. Bramlett 1 2 4 92:34 May 30, 2015 Gainesville, FL Florida 8, USF 2 W-Puk, L-VALDES 3 3 0 5 3:12 May 30, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. Arkansas 7, Oklahoma State 5 W-J. Teague, L-Freeman 3 8 3 13:12 May 30, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt 6, Indiana 4 W-Bowden, L-Harrison 3 6 2 6 3:17 May 30, 2015 Tallahassee, Fla. Auburn 1, Mercer 0 W-McCord, L-Pittman 2 3 8 82:45 May 30, 2015 College Station, Tex California 2, Texas A&M 1 (14) W-MARTINEZ, L-Hendrix 5 5 6 9 4:07 May 30, 2015 Baton Rouge, LA LSU 2, UNCW 0 W-Lange, L-Phillips 1 1 2 5 1 2:53 May 31, 2015 College Station, Tex Texas A&M 8, Coastal Carolina 1 W-Vinson, L-HOLMES, B. 4 9 8 9 3:12 May 31, 2015 Gainesville, FL Florida 2, Florida Atlantic 1 W-Faedo, L-Labsan 2 0 5 3 3:38 May 31, 2015 College Station, Tex Texas A&M 4, California 3 (12) W-Freeman, L-ERCEG 5 6 9 3 3:32 May 31, 2015 Tallahassee, Fla. Coll. of Charleston 3, Auburn 2 W-Henry, L-Clements 2 4 4 8 2:41 May 31, 2015 Stillwater, Okla. Arkansas 4, St. John's 3 W-J. Teague, L-Kuzia 3 1 9 8 2:54 Jun 01, 2015 Baton Rouge, LA LSU 2, UNCW 0 W-Poche', L-Crump 1 1 3 0 12:35 Jun 01, 2015 College Station, Tex Texas A&M 3, California 1 W-Kent, L-SCHICK 6 7 1 1 2:29 May 31, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. Vanderbilt 21, Radford 0 W-Buehler, L-MacKeith,M 3 6 2 6 3:16 Jun 05, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas 18, Missouri State 4 W-T. Killian, L-Harris,J. 1 1 8 6 9 3:10 Jun 05, 2015 Gainesville, FL Florida 13, Florida State 5 W-Shore, L-Biegalski, B 5 7 0 9 3:47 Jun 06, 2015 Champaign, Ill. Vanderbilt 13, Illinois 0 W-Fulmer, L-Duchene, K. 3 6 0 5 3:15 Jun 06, 2015 Baton Rouge, La. LSU 4, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 W-Bugg, L-Bacon 1 1 1 7 92:38 Jun 06, 2015 Gainesville, FL Florida 11, Florida State 4 W-Poyner, L-Compton, M. 5 7 7 2 3:19 Jun 06, 2015 Fort Worth, Texas TCU 13, Texas A&M 4 W-Teakell, L-Long 7 1 9 93:12 Jun 06, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Missouri State 3, Arkansas 1 W-Hall,M., L-K McKinney 1 2 1 6 7 2:59 Jun 07, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Arkansas 3, Missouri State 2 W-L. Phillips, L-Knutson,J. 1 1 6 9 4 3:05 Jun 07, 2015 Fort Worth, Texas Texas A&M 2, TCU 1 (10) W-Hendrix, L-Morrison 7 3 8 3 2:55 Jun 07, 2015 Baton Rouge, La. LSU 6, Louisiana-Lafayette 3 W-Poche', L-Leger 1 1 7 9 5 2:59 Jun 08, 2015 Champaign, Ill. Vanderbilt 4, Illinois 2 W-Pfeifer, L-Jay, T. 3 7 6 7 2:57 Jun 08, 2015 Fort Worth, Texas TCU 5, Texas A&M 4 (16) W-Traver, L-Hendrix 7 2 9 45:55 Jun 13, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 5, Arkansas 3 W-Sborz, L-T. Killian 2 4 2 2 8 3:03 Jun 13, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 15, Miami (FL) 3 W-Shore, L-Suarez, A. 2 6 3 7 73:29 Jun 14, 2015 Omaha, Neb. TCU 10, LSU 3 W-Morrison, L-Poche' 2 4 5 0 6 3:16 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 W-Wright, L-Peitzmeier 2 1 6 7 43:25 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Miami (FL) 4, Arkansas 3 W-Garcia, B., L-Z. Jackson 1 8 7 3 4 3:43 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 1, Florida 0 W-Waddell, L-Puk 1 9 5 4 4 3:16 Jun 16, 2015 Omaha, Neb. LSU 5, Cal State Fullerton 3 W-Lange, L-Seabold 1 8 7 5 1 3:06 Jun 16, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 1, TCU 0 W-Pfeifer, L-Young 2 4 1 5 6 2:58 Jun 17, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 10, Miami (FL) 2 W-Faedo, L-Sosa, E. 2 4 0 3 3 3:05 Jun 18, 2015 Omaha, Neb. TCU 8, LSU 4 W-Teakell, L-Bain 2 6 8 0 33:22 Jun 19, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 10, Virginia 5 W-Shore, L-Kirby 1 9 0 1 5 3:32 Jun 19, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 7, TCU 1 W-Buehler, L-Alexander 2 6 0 1 12:58 Jun 20, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 5, Florida 4 W-Sborz, L-Lewis 1 5 5 6 0 3:08 Jun 22, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 5, Virginia 1 W-Fulmer, L-Jones 2 1 6 5 23:31 Jun 23, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 3, Vanderbilt 0 W-Sborz, L-Pfeifer 2 4 6 4 5 3:42 Jun 24, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 4, Vanderbilt 2 W-Waddell, L-Kilichowski 1 7 6 8 9 3:37

() extra inning game 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 NCAA Tournament)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Florida 10 . 3 0 7 . 3 9 6 . 4 8 2 361 92 111 19 1 14 84 42 51 9 4 2 6 2. Vanderbilt 11 . 2 9 4 . 3 7 1 . 4 6 8 385 72 113 21 5 12 68 33 89 16 0 8 4 3. Arkansas 8 . 2 7 8 . 3 4 9 . 3 7 3 263 47 73 11 1 4 43 28 47 7 1 6 6 4. LSU 8 . 2 6 4 . 3 1 8 . 3 6 4 269 36 71 11 2 4 33 18 42 18 5 1 4 5. Texas A&M 8 . 2 5 2 . 3 2 2 . 3 6 8 318 31 80 15 2 6 30 31 64 2 2 7 4 6. Auburn 3 . 2 0 8 . 2 8 7 . 3 1 3 96 9 20 5 1 1 8 8 18 5 1 4 1 7. Ole Miss 2 . 1 4 8 . 2 6 4 . 1 6 4612 9 100 2 81711 0 1

Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Vanderbilt 11 1 . 4 7 . 1 8 99- 2 98.0 65 19 16 33 105 0 1 3 3 3 . 0 3 9 . 6 4 2. Auburn 3 2 . 2 0 . 1 8 4 1 - 2 28.2 19 10 7 8 22 0 6 1 1 2 . 5 1 6 . 9 1 3. Florida 10 2 . 4 5 . 2 2 98- 2 88.074282426740311 2 . 6 6 7 . 5 7 4. Texas A&M 8 2 . 5 1 . 2 6 0 5 - 3 86.0 79 26 24 32 80 0 4 1 2 3 . 3 5 8 . 3 7 5. Ole Miss 2 2 . 6 5 . 2 5 80- 2 17.0165 5 6120100 3 . 1 8 6 . 3 5 6. LSU 8 3 . 3 0 . 2 2 6 6 - 2 71.0 59 30 26 20 70 2 1 2 1 2 . 5 4 8 . 8 7 7. Arkansas 8 3 . 5 5 . 2 4 95- 3 71.065322835590604 4 . 4 4 7 . 4 8

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Errol Robinson-UM so 2 . 5 0 0 . 6 2 5 . 6 6 76131000230000 2. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 10 . 4 7 4 . 5 6 5 . 8 4 2 38 18 18 2 0 4 13 8 5 1 0 0 0 3. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 11 . 4 5 7 . 4 8 0 . 6 3 0461021311102 72001 4. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 11 . 4 1 9 . 5 0 0 . 6 5 1 43 11 18 4 0 2 8 3 12 2 0 0 0 5. Jake Fraley-LS so 8 . 3 8 7 . 4 4 1 . 6 1 3317122115244100 6. Mitchell Nau-AM sr 8 . 3 6 1 . 4 2 5 . 4 4 4 36 5 13 3 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 7. Kade Scivicque-LS sr 8 . 3 4 5 .4 2 4 . 5 1 7295102016320000 Brett McAfee-AR jr 8 . 3 4 5 . 3 7 5 . 3 4 5 29 4 10 0 0 0 4 1 9 0 0 0 1 9. Tyler Spoon-AR jr 8 . 3 3 3 .3 5 3 . 4 8 5338112018153000 Nick Banks-AM so 8 . 3 3 3 . 4 5 0 . 6 6 7 33 4 11 2 0 3 6 6 9 0 0 1 0

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Bobby Poyner-UF sr 4 0 . 0 0 .1 7 91- 011.07 1 0 0 80000 - - 6 . 5 5 Rocky McCord-AU sr 1 0 . 0 0 . 2 4 0 1 - 0 6.2 6 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 . 7 0 4 . 0 5 Jacob Waguespack-UM jr 1 0 . 0 0 . 0 0 00- 0 2.2000220000 6 . 7 5 6 . 7 5 4. Matt Kent-AM jr 3 0 . 4 2 . 2 3 0 2 - 0 21.2 17 1 1 5 20 0 1 0 0 2 . 0 8 8 . 3 1 5. Ryan Hendrix-AM so 3 1 . 3 2 . 2 3 91- 213.2113 2 9180100 5 .9 311.85 6. Carson Fulmer-VU jr 4 1 . 3 3 . 1 5 4 3 - 0 27.0 14 4 4 12 31 0 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 10.33 7. Zach Jackson-AR so 7 1 . 5 0 . 1 8 60- 112.08 3 2 5190003 3 .7 514.25 8. -UF fr 2 1 . 6 4 . 1 5 8 2 - 0 11.0 6 3 2 5 13 0 0 0 0 4 . 0 9 10.64 9. Jared Poche'-LS so 3 1 . 7 4 .2 0 32- 120.2157 4 4180000 1 .7 4 7 . 8 4 10. Walker Buehler-VU jr 3 1 . 8 4 . 1 7 6 2 - 0 14.2 9 3 3 6 18 0 1 0 0 3 . 6 8 11.05 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 NCAA Tournament)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 11 21 1 . 9 1 1. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 18 1 . 8 0 2. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 11 18 1 . 6 4 2. Peter Alonso-UF SO 10 12 1 .2 0 JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 18 1 . 8 0 3. Josh Tobias-UF SR 10 11 1 . 1 0 4. Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 15 1 . 5 0 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 11 11 1 . 0 0 5. Zander Wiel-VU JR 11 13 1 . 1 8 5. Ro Coleman-VU SO 10 10 1 . 0 0 Ro Coleman-VU SO 10 13 1 . 3 0 Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 10 1 . 0 0 Mitchell Nau-AM SR 8 13 1 . 6 3 Richie Martin-UF JR 10 10 1 . 0 0 8. Richie Martin-UF JR 10 12 1 . 2 0 Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 11 10 . 9 1 Peter Alonso-UF SO 10 12 1 .2 0 9. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 11 9 . 8 2 Jake Fraley-LS SO 8 12 1 . 5 0 4 tied with 8 run(s) scored

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 4 . 4 0 1. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 11 4 .3 6 Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 4 . 4 0 12 tied with 3 double(s) 3. Jeren Kendall-VU FR 11 3 . 2 7 Zander Wiel-VU JR 11 3 . 2 7 Nick Banks-AM SO 8 3 . 3 8 6 tied with 2 home run(s)

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 12 tied with 1 triple(s) 1. Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 14 1 . 4 0 2. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 13 1 . 3 0 3. Zander Wiel-VU JR 11 11 1 . 0 0 4. Peter Alonso-UF SO 10 10 1 .0 0 Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 11 10 . 9 1 Jeren Kendall-VU FR 11 10 . 9 1 7. Mike Rivera-UF FR 9 9 1 . 0 0 Will Toffey-VU FR 11 9 . 8 2 3 tied with 8 RBI(s)

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 1. Alex Bregman-LS JR 8 6 . 7 5 1. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 32 3 . 2 0 2. Jeren Kendall-VU FR 11 4 . 3 6 2. Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 30 3 . 0 0 Jake Fraley-LS SO 8 4 . 5 0 3. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 11 29 2 . 6 4 4. Jared Foster-LS SR 8 3 .3 8 4. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 11 28 2 . 5 5 Tyler Spoon-AR JR 8 3 . 3 8 5. Zander Wiel-VU JR 11 27 2 . 4 5 Harrison Bader-UF JR 10 3 . 3 0 6. Peter Alonso-UF SO 10 23 2 .3 0 8 tied with 2 (s) Jeren Kendall-VU FR 11 23 2 . 0 9 8. Nick Banks-AM SO 8 22 2 . 7 5 9. Dansby Swanson-VU JR 11 20 1 . 8 2 Richie Martin-UF JR 10 20 2 . 0 0

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Will Toffey-VU FR 11 10 . 9 1 1. Errol Robinson-UM so 6 3 2 0 0 . 6 2 5 Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 8 10 1 . 2 5 2. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 38 18 8 0 0 . 5 6 5 3. Blake Allemand-AM SR 8 9 1 . 1 3 3. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 43 18 3 4 0 . 5 0 0 4. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 10 8 . 8 0 4. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 46 21 2 1 1 . 4 8 0 5. Joe Serrano-AR SR 8 7 . 8 8 5. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 24 6 10 0 1 . 4 5 7 6. Nick Banks-AM SO 8 6 . 7 5 6. Nick Banks-AM so 33 11 6 1 0 . 4 5 0 6 tied with 5 walk(s) 7. Joe Serrano-AR sr 29 9 7 0 0 . 4 4 4 8. Jake Fraley-LS so 31 12 2 1 0 . 4 4 1 9. Mitchell Nau-AM sr 36 13 3 1 0 . 4 2 5 10. Kade Scivicque-LS sr 29 10 3 1 0 . 4 2 4

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 38 18 2 0 4 . 8 4 2 2. Nick Banks-AM so 33 11 2 0 3 . 6 6 7 Errol Robinson-UM so 6 3 1 0 0 . 6 6 7 4. Harrison Bader-UF jr4615304 . 6 5 2 5. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 43 18 4 0 2 . 6 5 1 6. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 46 21 3 1 1 . 6 3 0 7. Zander Wiel-VU jr 44 13 3 1 3 . 6 1 4 8. Jake Fraley-LS so 31 12 2 1 1 . 6 1 3 9. Jeren Kendall-VU fr 39 10 2 1 3 . 5 9 0 10. Peter Alonso-UF so 40 12 3 1 2 . 5 7 5 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 NCAA Tournament)

WINS Cl G Wins W-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Logan Shore-UF SO 4 4 4-0 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 4 27.0 6.75 2. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 4 3 3-0 2. Alex Lange-LS FR 3 26.0 8.67 3. James Teague-AR SO 4 2 2-0 3. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 4 25.1 6.33 Matt Kent-AM JR 3 2 2-0 4. Logan Shore-UF SO 4 22.0 5.50 Alex Faedo-UF FR 2 2 2-0 5. Matt Kent-AM JR 3 21.2 7.22 Alex Lange-LS FR 3 2 2-0 6. Jared Poche'-LS SO 3 20.2 6.89 Walker Buehler-VU JR 3 2 2-0 7. Trey Killian-AR JR 3 18.1 6.11 Jared Poche'-LS SO 3 2 2-1 8. A.J. Puk-UF SO 3 16.1 5.44 Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 4 2 2-1 9. Jackson Lowery-AR SR 4 15.1 3.83 13 tied with 1 victory(s) 10. Walker Buehler-VU JR 3 14.2 4.89

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Alex Lange-LS FR 3 33 11.42 1. Zach Jackson-AR SO70013 2. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 4 31 10.33 2. Kyle Wright-VU FR60103 3. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 4 27 9 . 5 9 3. Taylor Lewis-UF JR 5 0 0 1 1 4. Matt Kent-AM JR 3 20 8 .3 1 Ben Bowden-VU SO50100 5. Zach Jackson-AR SO 7 19 14.25 12 tied with 4 appearance(s) A.J. Puk-UF SO 3 19 10.47 7. Walker Buehler-VU JR 3 18 11.05 Jared Poche'-LS SO 3 18 7 . 8 4 Ryan Hendrix-AM SO 3 18 11.85 10. Logan Shore-UF SO 4 17 6 . 9 5

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Kyle Wright-VU FR 6 3 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 4 4 3 0 0 Zach Jackson-AR SO 7 3 Logan Shore-UF SO 4 4 4 0 0 3. Taylor Lewis-UF JR 5 1 Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 4 4 2 1 0 Keegan Thompson-AU SO 1 1 4. Walker Buehler-VU JR 3 3 2 0 0 Kyle Simonds-AM JR 4 1 Trey Killian-AR JR33110 Parker Bugg-LS SO 4 1 Alex Lange-LS FR33200 Josh Alberius-AR SO 2 1 Matt Kent-AM JR 3 3 2 0 0 Andrew Vinson-AM JR 4 1 A.J. Puk-UF SO 3 3 1 1 0 Jared Poche'-LS SO 3 3 2 1 0 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 3 3 0 1 0

SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Alex Lange-LS FR 3 1 1. Alex Lange-LS FR33220

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. Jacob Waguespack-UM JR 1 8 0 . 0 0 0 1. Vanderbilt 294 102 3 . 9 9 25 0-5 2. Robby Clements-AU SR 1 15 1 . 0 6 7 2. Auburn 86 36 1 . 9 9 22 2-2 3. Izaac Yarbrough-AU SO 2 11 1 . 0 9 1 3. Ole Miss 51 18 1 . 9 8 60 1-5 4. Jackson Lowery-AR SR 4 50 7 . 1 4 0 4. Florida 264 92 7 . 9 8 17 4-5 5. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 4 91 14 . 1 5 4 5. Texas A&M 258 107 8 . 9 7 9136-14 6. Alex Faedo-UF FR 2 38 6 . 1 5 8 6. LSU 213 81 8 . 9 7 48 5-9 7. Walker Buehler-VU JR 3 51 9 . 1 7 6 7. Arkansas 213 76 9 . 9 7 0819-25 8. Bobby Poyner-UF SR 4 39 7 .1 7 9 9. Tyler Stubblefield-AM SO 2 33 6 . 1 8 2 10. Zach Jackson-AR SO 7 43 8 . 1 8 6 2015 SEC Baseball Game Results for SEC (as of Jun 25, 2015) (2015 College World Series)

Date Location Game result Pitchers of record Attend Time Jun 13, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 5, Arkansas 3 W-Sborz, L-T. Killian 2 4 2 2 8 3:03 Jun 13, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 15, Miami (FL) 3 W-Shore, L-Suarez, A. 2 6 3 7 73:29 Jun 14, 2015 Omaha, Neb. TCU 10, LSU 3 W-Morrison, L-Poche' 2 4 5 0 6 3:16 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 4, Cal State Fullerton 3 W-Wright, L-Peitzmeier 2 1 6 7 43:25 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Miami (FL) 4, Arkansas 3 W-Garcia, B., L-Z. Jackson 1 8 7 3 4 3:43 Jun 15, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 1, Florida 0 W-Waddell, L-Puk 1 9 5 4 4 3:16 Jun 16, 2015 Omaha, Neb. LSU 5, Cal State Fullerton 3 W-Lange, L-Seabold 1 8 7 5 1 3:06 Jun 16, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 1, TCU 0 W-Pfeifer, L-Young 2 4 1 5 6 2:58 Jun 17, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 10, Miami (FL) 2 W-Faedo, L-Sosa, E. 2 4 0 3 3 3:05 Jun 18, 2015 Omaha, Neb. TCU 8, LSU 4 W-Teakell, L-Bain 2 6 8 0 33:22 Jun 19, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Florida 10, Virginia 5 W-Shore, L-Kirby 1 9 0 1 5 3:32 Jun 19, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 7, TCU 1 W-Buehler, L-Alexander 2 6 0 1 12:58 Jun 20, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 5, Florida 4 W-Sborz, L-Lewis 1 5 5 6 0 3:08 Jun 22, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Vanderbilt 5, Virginia 1 W-Fulmer, L-Jones 2 1 6 5 23:31 Jun 23, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 3, Vanderbilt 0 W-Sborz, L-Pfeifer 2 4 6 4 5 3:42 Jun 24, 2015 Omaha, Neb. Virginia 4, Vanderbilt 2 W-Waddell, L-Kilichowski 1 7 6 8 9 3:37

() extra inning game 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 College World Series)

Team Batting g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Florida 5 . 2 8 6 . 3 6 4 . 4 3 4 175 39 50 8 0 6 36 18 23 1 2 1 1 2. LSU 3 . 2 6 9 . 2 9 1 . 3 6 5 104 12 28 5 1 1 11 4 20 4 0 1 2 3. Arkansas 2 . 2 4 6 . 3 4 2 . 3 2 365616201 6 815201 1 4. Vanderbilt 6 . 2 3 0 . 3 0 0 . 3 4 8 187 19 43 11 1 3 19 16 52 4 0 6 1

Team Pitching g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hr sho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Vanderbilt 6 1 . 5 3 . 1 9 74- 2 53.0 37 12 9 17 53 0 1 1 1 2 . 8 9 9 . 0 0 2. Florida 5 2 . 7 2 . 2 3 7 3 - 2 43.0 37 16 13 16 33 0 1 0 0 3 . 3 5 6 . 9 1 3. Arkansas 2 4 . 2 4 . 2 6 60- 2 17.0179 8 6120200 3 . 1 8 6 . 3 5 4. LSU 3 6 . 2 3 . 2 5 8 1 - 2 26.0 25 21 18 12 24 1 0 0 0 4 . 1 5 8 . 3 1

Individual Batting Min 2.5 AB/Team game cl g avg ob% slg% ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb cs sh sf 1. Alex Bregman-LS jr 3 . 5 3 8 . 5 3 8 . 5 3 813370000011000 2. Kade Scivicque-LS sr 3 . 5 0 0 . 5 3 8 . 5 8 3 12 2 6 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 3. Clark Eagan-AR so 2 . 4 2 9 . 5 0 0 . 5 7 17131001000000 Brett McAfee-AR jr 2 . 4 2 9 . 5 0 0 . 4 2 9 7 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 5. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 6 . 4 0 9 . 4 5 8 . 5 4 522491104240000 6. Mike Rivera-UF fr 5 . 3 8 9 . 4 2 1 . 4 4 4 18 2 7 1 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 7. Rick Nomura-AR jr 2 . 3 7 5 . 4 4 4 . 5 0 08031001120000 8. Harrison Bader-UF jr 5 . 3 4 8 . 4 0 0 . 6 9 6 23 4 8 2 0 2 5 2 3 1 1 0 0 9. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 5 . 3 3 3 .4 5 5 .3 3 318860002420000 Mark Laird-LS jr 3 . 3 3 3 . 3 3 3 . 4 1 7 12 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0

Individual Pitching Min 1.0 IP/Team game cl g era bavg w - l ip h r er bb so cg hrsho sv bb/9 so/9 1. Philip Pfeifer-VU jr 2 0 . 0 0 .2 3 51- 112.2123 0 4130000 2 .8 4 9 .2 4 Hunter Newman-LS so 2 0 . 0 0 . 3 0 0 0 - 0 3.0 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 - - 15.00 3. John Kilichowski-VU so 3 1 .5 0 .1 1 10- 1 6.0211230000 3 . 0 0 4 . 5 0 4. A.J. Puk-UF so 1 1 . 6 9 . 2 0 0 0 - 1 5.1 4 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 . 0 6 8 . 4 4 5. Alex Faedo-UF fr 1 1 . 8 0 .1 7 61- 0 5.0321470000 7 . 2 0 12.60 6. Carson Fulmer-VU jr 2 1 . 9 8 . 1 3 3 1 - 0 13.2 6 3 3 4 15 0 0 0 0 2 . 6 3 9 . 8 8 7. Keaton McKinney-AR fr 1 2 . 0 8 . 1 3 30- 0 4.1211130000 2 . 0 8 6 . 2 3 8. Kyle Wright-VU fr 4 2 . 3 5 . 2 5 9 1 - 0 7.2 7 2 2 2 7 0 0 0 1 2 . 3 5 8 . 2 2 9. Walker Buehler-VU jr 2 2 . 7 9 . 2 0 61- 0 9.27335110100 4 . 6 6 10.24 10. Alex Lange-LS fr 1 3 . 0 0 . 1 8 8 1 - 0 9.0 6 3 3 2 10 1 0 0 0 2 . 0 0 10.00 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 College World Series)

HITS Cl G H H/G RUNS SCORED Cl G R R/G 1. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 6 9 1 . 5 0 1. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 5 8 1 . 6 0 2. Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 8 1 . 6 0 2. Buddy Reed-UF SO 5 5 1 . 0 0 3. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 6 7 1 . 1 7 3. Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 4 . 8 0 Zander Wiel-VU JR 6 7 1 . 1 7 Jake Fraley-LS SO 3 4 1 . 3 3 Mike Rivera-UF FR 5 7 1 . 4 0 Richie Martin-UF JR 5 4 . 8 0 Alex Bregman-LS JR 3 7 2 . 3 3 Dalton Guthrie-UF FR 5 4 . 8 0 7. Richie Martin-UF JR 5 6 1 . 2 0 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 6 4 . 6 7 JJ Schwarz-UF FR 5 6 1 . 2 0 Josh Tobias-UF SR 5 4 . 8 0 Kade Scivicque-LS SR 3 6 2 . 0 0 Peter Alonso-UF SO 5 4 . 8 0 2 tied with 5 hit(s) Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 6 4 . 6 7

HOME RUNS Cl G HR HR/G DOUBLES Cl G 2B 2B/G 1. Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 2 . 4 0 1. Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 6 3 . 5 0 Peter Alonso-UF SO 5 2 . 4 0 Zander Wiel-VU JR 6 3 . 5 0 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 2 1 . 5 0 3. Peter Alonso-UF SO 5 2 . 4 0 Jeren Kendall-VU FR 6 1 . 1 7 Richie Martin-UF JR 5 2 . 4 0 Buddy Reed-UF SO 5 1 . 2 0 Andrew Stevenson-LS JR 3 2 . 6 7 Jared Foster-LS SR 3 1 .3 3 Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 2 . 4 0 Zander Wiel-VU JR 6 1 . 1 7 12 tied with 1 double(s) Richie Martin-UF JR 5 1 . 2 0 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 6 1 . 1 7

TRIPLES Cl G 3B 3B/G RUNS BATTED IN Cl G RBI RBI/G 1. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 6 1 . 1 7 1. Peter Alonso-UF SO 5 7 1 . 4 0 Jake Fraley-LS SO 3 1 . 3 3 2. Josh Tobias-UF SR 5 5 1 . 0 0 Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 5 1 . 0 0 4. Mike Rivera-UF FR 5 4 . 8 0 Buddy Reed-UF SO 5 4 . 8 0 Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 6 4 . 6 7 6 tied with 3 RBI(s)

STOLEN BASES Cl G SB SB/G TOTAL BASES Cl G TB TB/G 11 tied with 1 stolen base(s) 1. Harrison Bader-UF JR 5 16 3 . 2 0 2. Peter Alonso-UF SO 5 13 2 . 6 0 Rhett Wiseman-VU JR 6 13 2 . 1 7 Zander Wiel-VU JR 6 13 2 . 1 7 5. Bryan Reynolds-VU SO 6 12 2 . 0 0 6. Richie Martin-UF JR 5 11 2 . 2 0 7. Jeren Kendall-VU FR 6 8 1 .3 3 Mike Rivera-UF FR 5 8 1 . 6 0 3 tied with 7 total base(s)

WALKS Cl G BB BB/G ON BASE PERCENTAGE cl ab h bb hp sf ob% 1. Will Toffey-VU FR 6 5 . 8 3 1. Alex Bregman-LS jr 13 7 0 0 0 . 5 3 8 2. JJ Schwarz-UF FR 5 4 . 8 0 Kade Scivicque-LS sr 12 6 1 0 0 . 5 3 8 3. Andrew Benintendi-AR SO 2 3 1 . 5 0 3. Clark Eagan-AR so 7 3 0 1 0 . 5 0 0 Ro Coleman-VU SO 5 3 .6 0 Brett McAfee-AR jr 7 3 0 1 0 .5 0 0 10 tied with 2 walk(s) 5. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 22 9 2 0 0 . 4 5 8 6. JJ Schwarz-UF fr 18 6 4 0 0 . 4 5 5 7. Rick Nomura-AR jr 8 3 1 0 0 . 4 4 4 Andrew Benintendi-AR so 5 1 3 0 1 . 4 4 4 9. Mike Rivera-UF fr 18 7 1 0 0 . 4 2 1 Dalton Guthrie-UF fr 16 5 2 1 0 . 4 2 1

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE cl ab h 2b 3b hr slg% 1. Andrew Benintendi-AR so 5 1 0 0 1 . 8 0 0 2. Peter Alonso-UF so 18 5 2 0 2 . 7 2 2 3. Harrison Bader-UF jr238202 . 6 9 6 4. Zander Wiel-VU jr 22 7 3 0 1 . 5 9 1 5. Kade Scivicque-LS sr 12 6 1 0 0 . 5 8 3 6. Clark Eagan-AR so 7 3 1 0 0 . 5 7 1 7. Rhett Wiseman-VU jr 23 7 3 0 1 . 5 6 5 8. Bryan Reynolds-VU so 22 9 1 1 0 . 5 4 5 9. Alex Bregman-LS jr 13 7 0 0 0 . 5 3 8 10. Richie Martin-UF jr 22 6 2 0 1 . 5 0 0 2015 SEC Baseball Unknown Statistics as of Jun 25, 2015 (2015 College World Series)

WINS Cl G Wins W-L INNINGS PITCHED Cl G IP IP/G 1. Logan Shore-UF SO 2 2 2-0 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 2 13.2 6.83 2. Kyle Wright-VU FR 4 1 1-0 2. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 2 12.2 6.33 Carson Fulmer-VU JR 2 1 1-0 3. Logan Shore-UF SO 2 11.1 5.67 Alex Faedo-UF FR 1 1 1-0 4. Walker Buehler-VU JR 2 9.2 4.83 Alex Lange-LS FR 1 1 1-0 5. Alex Lange-LS FR 1 9.0 9.00 Walker Buehler-VU JR 2 1 1-0 6. Kyle Wright-VU FR 4 7.2 1.92 Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 2 1 1-1 7. Trey Killian-AR JR 1 7.1 7.33 8. John Kilichowski-VU SO 3 6.0 2.00 9. Dane Dunning-UF SO 2 5.2 2.83 10. A.J. Puk-UF SO 1 5.1 5.33

STRIKEOUTS Cl G SO SO/G APPEARANCES Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 2 15 9 . 8 8 1. Kyle Wright-VU FR40101 2. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 2 13 9 . 2 4 2. Ben Bowden-VU SO30000 3. Walker Buehler-VU JR 2 11 10.24 John Kilichowski-VU SO30010 4. Alex Lange-LS FR 1 10 10.00 15 tied with 2 appearance(s) Logan Shore-UF SO 2 10 7 . 9 4 6. Kyle Wright-VU FR 4 7 8 . 2 2 Alex Faedo-UF FR 1 7 12.60 8. Trey Killian-AR JR 1 6 7 .3 6 9. A.J. Puk-UF SO 1 5 8 . 4 4 Hunter Newman-LS SO 2 5 15.00

SAVES Cl G Saves GAMES STARTED Cl App GS W L Sv 1. Kyle Wright-VU FR 4 1 1. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 2 2 1 0 0 Logan Shore-UF SO 2 2 2 0 0 Walker Buehler-VU JR 2 2 1 0 0 Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 2 2 1 1 0 8 tied with 1 game(s) started

SHUTOUTS Cl G Shutouts COMPLETE GAMES Cl App GS CG W L 1. Alex Lange-LS FR11110

OPP. BATTING AVERAGE Cl G AB H Avg Team Fielding po a e pct dp sba-att 1. John Kilichowski-VU SO 3 18 2 . 1 1 1 1. Vanderbilt 159 62 2 . 9 9 12 0-3 2. Carson Fulmer-VU JR 2 45 6 . 1 3 3 2. Florida 129 45 5 . 9 7 23 1-2 Keaton McKinney-AR FR 1 15 2 . 1 3 3 3. LSU 78 31 4 . 9 6 55 3-6 4. Alex Faedo-UF FR 1 17 3 . 1 7 6 4. Arkansas 51 23 4 . 9 4 91 7-10 5. Alex Lange-LS FR 1 32 6 . 1 8 8 6. A.J. Puk-UF SO 1 20 4 . 2 0 0 Dane Dunning-UF SO 2 20 4 . 2 0 0 8. Walker Buehler-VU JR 2 34 7 . 2 0 6 9. Jared Poche'-LS SO 1 18 4 . 2 2 2 10. Philip Pfeifer-VU JR 2 51 12 . 2 3 5