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Uncw Seahawk Baseball UNCW SEAHAWK BASEBALL UNCWSPORTS.COM // SOCIAL MEDIA: UNCWBASEBALL // CONTACT: TOM RIORDAN ([email protected]) // (O)910.962.4099; (C) 910.297.4793 FEBRUARY BASICS 15 Saint Joseph’s L 4-2 n REFERENCES May 10-12 | 6 p.m., 6 p.m., 1:30 p.m. | at Elon VMI W1 5-2 Please refer to us as UNCW in all content. 2 Latham Park | (Elon, N.C.) 16 Saint Joseph’s W 10-8 Refrain from using UNC-W, UNC-Wilming- 3 Video/Audio Stream: UNCWSports.com/SDN 17 VMI W 5-3 ton, UNC Wilmington and Wilmington. We Radio (Wilmington): ESPN Radio AM630 / 101.7 FM 1 thank you in advance for your cooperation. 19 Coastal Carolina L 10-5 Play-by-Play: Mike Vaccaro Record: 24-26 Record: 29-20 Live Stats: UNCWStats.com caa: 8-10 caa: 18-3 HUGHES BROS. CHALLENGE n PROJECTED UNCW LINEUP 22 Indiana State L2 1-0 Pos. B AVG HR RBI 23 Iona W 11-4 QUICK HITS C TBA 1 24 Marshall L 1-0 • Longtime assistant and associate head coach Randy Hood was announced as UNCW’s head coach following 1B 10-Brooks Baldwin S .232 4 30 the 2019 season (release on page 3) 26 at #4 North Carolina L2 4-3 2B 7-Jackson Meadows R .285 1 14 • CAA series this weekend: James Madison (9-9) at Northeastern (8-10), Hofstra (7-11) at Delaware (8-10), 3B 8-Cole Weiss L .300 3 41 Towson (6-12) at Charleston (10-8) MARCH SS 2-Greg Jones S .341 4 25 2 Valparaiso W1 10-8 • The Seahawks are tied for fifth in the league along with Delaware and Northeastern, at 8-10 LF TBA Valparaiso W2 4-3 • This will be Elon’s final weekend of play before the conference tournament later this month CF 22-Noah Bridges L .273 2 38 3 Valparaiso L1 10-8 • Active hitting streaks (5 games or more): Cole Weiss (11), Kep Brown (10) RF 36-Kep Brown R .297 7 50 2 6 Toledo L 5-3 • Consecutive games reached safely (5 games or more): Kep Brown (33), Greg Jones (24), Cole Weiss (13) DH TBA 7 Toledo W1 13-5 9 Siena W2 7-2 Siena W3 10-3 PROJECTED UNCW STARTERS n LAST TIME OUT 10 Siena W4 2-1 UNCW manged to avert a sweep at the hands of Dela- FRIDAY • 6 P.M. SATURDAY • 6 P.M. SUNDAY • 1:30 P.M. 13 #10 North Carolina L 11-4 ware with a 10-2 win in the series finale last Saturday. 15 at Memphis W 15-6 TBA TBA TBA 16 at Memphis L1 10-8 - - - Greg Jones collected four hits and belted his fourth 17 at Memphis L2 7-4 homer of the season as the Seahawks opened up a 22 at Towson* W1 3-1 5-0 lead in the first two innings. 23 at Towson* W2 8-4 24 at Towson* W3 11-6 Matt Suggs and Jackson Meadows added three 26 #12 Coastal Carolina W4 5-4 hits apiece. 27 at #12 Coastal Carolina L1 9-2 29 William & Mary* L2 3-2 MATCH UPS THIS WEEKEND’S OPPONENT Landen Roupp went a career-long seven innings in 30 William & Mary* L3 8-1 ELON PHOENIX picking up the win. He allowed a run on four hits and Statistic UNCW Elon 31 William & Mary* L4 3-2 OVERALL: 29-20 | HOME: 15-13 two walks and struck out four. OFFENSE • The Phoenix have clinched the reg- APRIL n LAST 5 GAMES (1-4) 5 at Kennesaw State W 5-2 Record 24-26 (W1) 29-20 (L1) ular season title and the top seed in 6 at Kennesaw State L 9-8 the upcoming CAA Championship TEAM AVERAGE: .290 | SLG: .399 | OBA: .369 Batting Avg .267 .256 HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB 7 at Kennesaw State W 12-4 tournament in Harrisonburg, Va. Chris Thorburn .455 11 2 5 0 0 0 9 #8 East Carolina L 9-1 • George Kirby (2.20) and Kyle Brnovitch (3.87), po- Slugging .393 .385 Greg Jones .450 20 8 9 1 4 5 10 at Campbell W1 5-1 tential draft picks this June, lead one of the top week- Kep Brown .429 21 0 9 0 6 1 12 Northeastern* W2 7-4 On-Base .366 .364 end rotations in the nation Jackson Meadows .391 23 5 9 0 2 2 13 Northeastern* W3 4-3 Home Runs 30 37 • Elon has a 2.63 ERA in conference play and oppo- 14 Northeastern* L1 5-4 (12) 2 nents are hitting just .210 against them TEAM ERA: 5.65 | Opp. Avg: .276 16 #7 NC State L 14-7 Stolen Bases 83-105 53-71 19 at Hofstra* L3 7-3 • Offensively, Joe Satterfield is hitting .350 on the PITCHING LEADERS ERA W-L IP H ER BB SO 20 at Hofstra* L4 6-4 PITCHING / DEFENSE season with three home runs and 33 runs batted in Luke Gesell 2.45 0-1 3.2 5 1 4 1 21 at Hofstra* L5 9-8 ... Cam Devanney has eight home runs and leads the Nick Bruno 2.70 0-0 3.1 2 1 1 4 ERA 4.49 4.32 23 at #11 East Carolina L6 8-5 team with 46 runs batted in ... Tyler Adcock leads the Henry Ryan 3.00 0-0 3.0 2 1 0 2 1 Landen Roupp 3.97 1-0 11.1 9 5 5 7 24 Campbell W 3-1 Opp Avg .232 .232 team with 10 home runs and eight saves. 26 at Coll. of Charleston* W2 6-5 27 at Coll. of Charleston* W3 14-4 Strikeouts/9 8.8 9.7 n LAST 10 GAMES (4-6) 28 at Coll. of Charleston* L1 10-3 Field Pct .959 .973 TEAM AVERAGE: .322 | SLG: .459 | OBA: .394 30 at #19 NC State L2 11-3 HITTING LEADERS AVG AB R H HR RBI SB Double Plays 30 36 Greg Jones .450 40 13 18 1 5 8 MAY Jackson Meadows .400 40 9 16 0 3 5 3 Delaware* L3 7-5 Kep Brown .364 44 2 16 1 12 1 4 Delaware* L4 9-5 UPCOMING OPPONENTS Cole Weiss .349 43 11 15 1 9 0 Delaware W 10-2 ELON JAMES MADISON Noah Bridges .349 43 5 15 0 11 2 9 at Elon* 6 p.m. PHOENIX (29-20, 18-3 CAA) DUKES (29-19, 9-9 CAA) 10 at Elon* 6 p.m. CAA CAA TEAM ERA: 4.88 | Opp Avg. .264 11 at Elon* 1:30 p.m. PITCHING LEADERS ERA W-L IP H ER BB SO 16 James Madison* 6 p.m. Location: Elon, N.C. Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Blake Morgan 0.93 1-0 9.2 3 1 4 8 17 James Madison* 6 p.m. Head Coach: Mike Kennedy Head Coach: Marlin Ikenberry Nick Bruno 2.84 1-0 6.1 3 2 1 9 18 James Madison* 2 p.m. Luke Gesell 3.48 0-1 10.1 12 4 6 6 Record: 716-549-3 (23rd season) Record: 103-103 (4th season) Breydan Gorham 4.91 0-0 7.1 6 4 3 6 CAA Championships (Harrisonburg, Va.) 22-25 Series: UNCW, 35-27 Series: JMU, 58-52 * Colonial Athletic Association Last Meeting: 5/25/18, UNCW, 11-3 Last Meeting: 5/6/18 UNCW, 5-2 #Hughes Bros. Challenge (Wilmington, N.C.) Web Site: Elonphoenix.com Web Site: JMUSports.com Contact: Pierce Yarberry Contact: Aaron Socha E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] SEAHAWK BASEBALL NCAA: 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018 QUICK FACTS // MEDIA INFORMATION PAGE • 2 QUICK FACTS MEDIA SERVICES VISITING RADIO Location Wilmington, N.C. Notes and up-to-date statistics are available at UNCWsports.com and in Opposing teams wishing to originate radio broadcasts from Brooks Field Founded Wilmington College (1947) the press box on game day. A final box score, play-by-play upon request, should contact Tom Riordan at (910) 962-4099 to secure phone lines. Enrollment 16,747 will be available following each game. Phone lines, wireless internet and Visiting radio will broadcast from within the press box or on a landing Nickname Seahawks Ethernet are available for use by the media. area in front of the press box, weather permitting. Colors Teal, Navy and Gold Conference Colonial Athletic Association President Jose Sartarelli CREDENTIALS INTERNET COVERAGE Dir. of Athletics Jimmy Bass (NC State ‘78) Requests for media credentials must be made as early as possible by con- All of the latest information on the Seahawk baseball team, as well as tacting UNCW’s Athletic Communications Office (Tom Riordan, riordant@ UNCW’s other intercollegiate teams, may be found on the department’s STADIUM INFORMATION uncw.edu). Credentials are issued to accredited members of the working Internet web site at UNCWsports.com. For information on the Colonial Name Brooks Field media only, and all requests will be evaluated and prioritized. Credentials Athletic Association, visit CAAsports.com. Live stats are available for all Capacity 3,500 will be left at the ticket booth at the entrance to Brooks Field. Please note games at UNCWStats.com Dimensions (L-R) 340-360-380-360-340 that parking is limited around the ballpark, especially when classes are in Photos Surface Natural grass session. We will try to make accomodations when and if possible. Please contact Tom Riordan ([email protected]) to request high-resolu- tion digital images of UNCW’s coaches and players.
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